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Show Thursday, September 30, 2004 PYRAMID THE Logan LDS Temple and they resided in Hyrum, where she lived for 64 years. She was active in the LDS Church and held many posi- OBITUARY Vella Eliason tions including being a Relief Society visiting teacher for 50 years. BRIGHAM CITY- - Vella Vella is survived by Nelson Eliason, passed away daughters, Marianna (Jay) Sunday, Sept. 19, 2004, at Keller, Brigham City; and the age of 91, in Brigham Myrla (Reed) Christensen, City. Moroni; six grandchildren She was born June 5, 1913, and 20 in Richmond; to Parley Nels She was preceded in death Nelson and Mary Florence by her loving husband, Thompson Nelson. She at- Ross, in 1990; parents; four tended schools in Richmond, brothers and three sisters. from North Funeral services were graduating Cache High School and LDS held Sept. 23, in Logan at the Alien-HaSeminary. Mortuary Chapel. In 1937, Vella married Interment was in the Charles Ross Eliason in the Hyrum City Cemetery great-grandchildre- n. ll The Cow Whisperer Even more to Uncle Boone's liking would be BURNS, OR- - My Uncle the work of Dean Anderson, another ARS scientist Boone was a real-lifcowboy. at Las Cruces, New MexiAll of his adult life, he co. "worked cows," as he Anderson, too, outfits called it. In the hills of cows with collars, but northwestern Arkansas, these do more than just that meant a lot of time track the animal; they give tracking down cows and itlarsinstructions. These colwhisper electronic calves, up and down of the cowboy's versions ravines, along streams, wherever a large, and traditional "gee" (go right) and "haw" (go left) in the sometimes animal could find a place cow's ears. The result: a "virtual fence." (And yes, to get itself into trouble. is known if Uncle Anderson Sometimes, Boone was lucky, the trou- among his buddies as "The ble spots were accessible Cow Whisperer.") For now, Anderson by pickup; more often, however, he'd have to sad- gives the cows their dle up his horse and do his marching orders with a manually operated signal searching the way, regardless of transmitter, which looks a lot like a remote control the hour or the weather. for Uncle Boone's been gone toy airplanes and cars. But the idea is that eventufor about a quarter of a cows will get their sigally he so missed century now, out on the "Information nals from satellites, and Age." You can bet he'd be ranchers can check their absolutely amazed to find computers to see where out his modern-da- y coun- the herd has headed. Out on the range, the in busi"cow the terparts is that as a foraging idea ness" might someday be animal able to get help from satelapproaches a "virlites in telling them where tual fence line," sound cues that old "Brahman mama" are activated on the cow's right or left side. Software has wandered. The technology is called in the device on the collar detera Global Positioning Sys- mathematically tem, to be precise, and mines to which side the some of you have probably cues should be applied, seen it on the newer cars; based on how the animal it's that system that allows approaches the "virtual you to push a button and fence line." Since an animal tends to be connected to someone, move away from a starsomewhere, who can tell to get the anisound, tling are where you exactly you to mal go left, the "cues" and how to get out of would come from the there. for right, example. Acthe At USDA's Agricultural Research Service, a cording to Anderson, the quickly to rerangeland scientist named cows learn to the sound cues. Dave Ganskopp, out in spond a cow at move So why testBurns, OR, has been all? One reason is to ena new of ing "jeweltype g with sure that cows aren't ry" on cows-collh a particular special radio receivers. can be bad news for These receivers are in contact with as many as 30 the environment. This desatellites that are circling vice could also keep cows over our heads at any giv- away from areas with poien time. Using the coordi- sonous plants or sensitive nates of these satellites, landscapes. "virtual fence" idea Ganskopp can figure out, is The in its early days, still within a few yards, where a "collared" cow was and and cost is a major factor. Anderson believes that at what time it was there. advances These GPS units can technological his more afidea will make even monitor head movein and fordable the future, ments that indicate if the cow is eating, sleeping, it should be remembered conventional fences walking or just enjoying that aren't exactly cheap; they the scenery. can run $1,200 to $1,400 For animals that seem to be focused primarily on per mile for materials and what's right in front of installation. Nor will conventional their noses, cattle actually ever totally vanfencing are fairly picky eaters; as are needed to fences a result, they only use ish; mark property boundaries d about to one-hasome cases, protect in or, of their available pasand safety of health the ture, which is bad news for the cattle producer people and livestock. On range, cows (imagine spreading out a the opencollars could be big Thanksgiving feast sporting of the future. and then watching your the wave The Agricultural Reguests eat only the appe- search Service is the chief tizers). scientific reGanskopp's goal: getting of the U.S. search agency animals to disperse and of use the entire available Department area for grazing. 9 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Denison Tom Western with 20755 BEG 8.45 C W, NE COR NW14 SEC W 11.55 C,S 40 C,E 27 C, N19 DEGREE 15W 27 .25 C,N 26 DEGREE 23'W 15.80 C TO BEG CONT 78.89 AC Wireless has filed an application with ALSO SW14 the Sanpete County NW14.SW14 SEC ALSO Commissioners for consideration of a BEG CTR SEC S 41.38 C,E Conditional Use Permit to install a 13.51 C, N7 DE- 30W PG747 MT. FUEL. A public hearing will be held at the Sanpete County Courthouse in Man-t- i, Utah by the Sanpete County Commissioners on October 19, 2004, at 2:15 P.M., to consider said application for a Conditional Use Permit. DATED THIS 24th day of September 2004. Communications GREE Located Tower. about 4 miles north of Fairview, for Cellular One at TO SEC LINE, E .83 C TO W LINE OF ST HWY N10 DEGREE 11 W 40.65 C, W TO BEG Kristine Frischknecht 46.62 AC TOTAL 325.51 AC BK277 Published in The Pyramid September 28580 N. 9000 E. The legal description of the properties is as follows: S CONT 1.39 C Sanpete County Clerk 30, 2004. R1SFARCH SERVICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE e, over-grazin- ars area--whic- one-thir- will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, at the front steps of the Sanpete County Courthouse at 160 North Main Street, Manti, Sanpete County, Utah, on October 27, 2004 at the hour of 11:00 am of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed originally executed Luis Jose by Ramirez and Ramirez, as Trustor, in favor of Moroni Feed Credit Union, covering real property located at 100 West 400 North, Moroni, Utah 84646, and more particularly described as: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 4, Block 21, Ale-jand- Plat CITY B, ra MORONI SURVEY, Sanpete County, of Utah; State thence East 100 feet; 972-030- 84125-078- 6 Utahs water situation - SALT LAKE CITY- A De- seret Morning News article from Aug. 8, stated that, based on flow data of the Colorado River, the current drought is considered the worst in 500 years, according to a Utah Foundation Press release. This statistic is alarming, but while the Colorado River is an important part of Utahs overall landscape, residents in the most populous parts of the state utilize very little of the rivers water. The flow of the Colorado has a greater impact downstream in Nevada and California Every five years, the U.S. Geological Survey releases date on water usage by state. The data detail the amount of water used for agriculture, municipal and industrial uses, mining, private industrial wells and thermoelectric gen- scarce precipitation, residents rely more heavily on water stored in reservoirs and from wells. Much of Utahs water is still used outdoors; however more of it is coming from secondary systems. This approach has mixed results and may encourage residents to use more water outdoors than necessary, since most secondary systems charge less for water than culinary systems and rate structures for secondary water are usually flat, creating no incentive to conserve. Water usage overall and outdoor use specifically, varies in Utah. from Even within basins there can be significantly different patterns of water usage. Policymakers need to be basin-to-basi- n aware that efforts towards conservation in one area may not be successful in another; depending on the mix of cus2000 the to data, tomers, some basins may need According Utahns used 4.76 billion gal- to focus on customers other lons of water per day. than residential homes in orUtahs water use has been der to reduce water use. While pricing has been largely dependent on the to be an effective tool shown A drought cycle. comparative analysis of drought conditions in conservation efforts, local versus statewide water usage officials may want to consider confirms that in times of land use regulations as welL or Joyce Olsen 283-634- 4 after 5 p.m. Get Delivery within 8 Please give us the opportunity to serve you: (Engraving done by Dalton Memorial) proper-l- y come before the meeting. The purpose of By order of the the meeting is (1) to boar d of T rust ees. Ron Staker, elect trustees for the President ensuing year, (2) to Fairview Museum a progress receive corporaCorporation tion, will be held report of the corpoin The Published its activiand ration OctoWednesday, transto and (3) ties, Septemlier Pyramid ber 13, 2004 at 3:00 busi- - 30, 2(X)4. p.m., in the Horizon act such other ; non-prof- it 16.95 C S, NE COR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: NE14 SEC Fred and Kristie Burns have filed an application with the County Sanpete Commissioners for consideration of a Use Conditional Permit to build a recreational vehicle park. Located at 22700 North 990 East Ftn. Green, The legal description of the properties is as fol- N87 DEGREE W 8.35 C, S20 DE11.50 E GREE C,N87 DEGREE E 4.35 C,N 10.20 C TO BEG CONT 6.67 AC. AND S21512 BEG N55W 3.30 C, SW COR NW14 N87 SEC DEGREE 30'E 4.23 C,N20 DEGREE W 10.25 C,S88 DEGREE 15 W .73 C, S87 DEGREE W 4.35 C, S20 DEGREE E 10.20 C, E 1.85 C TO BEG CONT 5.03 AC BEING IN SEC 17 & lows: S 21527 BEG A public hearing will be held at the Sanpete County QYiirthou.se in Manti, Utah by the San- pete County Commissioners on October 19, 2004, at 2:30 P.M., to consider said application for a Conditional Use Permit. DATED THIS 24th day of September 2004. Kristine Frischknecht Sanpete County Clerk Published in The Pyramid September 30, 2004. ' I : i the costs of acquir- youth with mental, ing, constructing, emotional and be- improving or reno- havioral disorders Notice is hereby vating the facilities and their parents, loiven that a public listed below and the cated 5 miles South- - ! earing will be held costs of acquiring east of Torrey, I on Tuesday, Octo- equipment (includUtah, off of High- ber 19, 2004, at 2:00 ing, but not limited way 12 on 45 acres of land, which Is the i P.M., in the Board of to, computer equipCommisment, office equip- last piece of private County sioners Chambers, ment and general property prior to County building equipment National Forest SerSanpete 160 and fixtures) to be vice land. Approxi- - ; Courthouse, North Main, Manti, used at the facilities mately $9,000,000 I of the Bonds will le ; Utah, by the Board listed below. of County CommisA general funcissued with respect sioners of Sanpete tional description, to the Boulder County, Utah (the and the location of Mountain Ranch. The public hearIssuer") regarding each such facility, a plan by the Issuer and the estimated ing referred to to issue its revenue maximum aggre- alxYve Is required by bonds (the Bonds) gate face amount of Section 147(f) of the in one or more se- Bonds to be issued Internal Revenue ries and in an aggre- with respect to each Cotie of 1980, as (the principal such facility, are list- amended gate amount not to ex- ed below. "Code). Interested ceed $35,(XX),000. Sanpete County, individuals are invitThe proceeds of Utah: Spring Moun- ed to express their the Bonds will be tain Academy, an views, either orally loaned to the FYetty approximately 120 or in writing, on the Shield Foundation, a bed residential treatproposed issuance Montana nonprofit ment facility for of the Bonds. Comments at the corporation, or its youth with mental, designee ("Pretty emotional and be- public hearing are Written , Shield"), and used, havioral disorders, invited. together with other located 7 miles comments may be available funds, to Southeast of Mt. submitted to the Is- refi(i) finance, Pleasant, Utah, on suer at its offices lo-nance or reimburse 539 acres of land in cated at the Sanjx'te Whispering County Courthouse, Pretty Shield for the payment of the Pines Qjmmunity. 160 North Main, costs of acquiring, Approximately Manti, Utah 84642 Chair- - I and $23,000,000 of the Attention: constructing equipping certain of Bonds will be issued man, until the com- the facilities de- with respect to the mencement of the below Spring scribed Mountain public heal ing. Additional inforwhich are or will be Academy. San Juan County, mation can be obowned by Pretty Wilderness tained from the IsShield, (ii) fund a Utah: debt service reseive Academy, a facility suer at its office fund, if deemed ad- providing adven- shown above. visable by the Issuer ture therapy for apto the public lk) hearing, the Board and Pretty Shield, proximately and (iii) pay certain youth with mental, of County Commisexpenses incurred emotional and be- sioners of the Issuer in connection with havioral disorders will consider ' the issuance of the per month, located whether to approve Bonds, including at 580 North Main the issuance of the any premium and Street, in Monticel-lo- , Bonds for purposes of Section 147(0 of Utah. Approxifees associated with the credit or liquidi- mately $3,000,000 the Qde. Dated: SeptemlYer ty enhancement of of the Bonds will be tne Bonds, if credit issued with respect 21, 2004, Sanpete or liquidity enhance- to the Wilderness County, Utah. Kristine ment is deemed ad- Academy. visable by the Issuer Frischknecht Wayne County, Utah: and Pretty Shield. Boulder Sanpete County ClerkAuditor The proceeds of Mountain Ranch, the Bonds will be consisting of 10 Published in The used to finance, refi- family residential Pyramid September nance or reimburse treatment units for 30, 2004. Notice of Public Hearing . . 1 ", eration POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT North Sanpete School District 2004-200- 5 School Year Sanpete School District is accepting applications for the following positions. The North Full-tim- Assistant Maintenance Technician e lf Call Steve weeks The following described property thence South 107.25 The address of feet; thence West the office of the 100 feet; thence trustee is P.O. Box North 107.25 feet to 25786, Salt Lake the point of begin- City, UT 841254)786. The hours during ning. 18964X1. The current bene- which the trustee ficiary of the trust can be contacted redeed is Moroni Feed garding the notice Credit Union and of default are 8:30 the record owner of a.m. to 5:00 p.m., the property as of Monday through the recording of the Friday, with the exnotice of default is ception of legal holiJose Luis Ramirez days. The trustee and Alajandra may be contacted Ramirez. by telephone during This Trust Deed is these hours at (801) recorded as Entry Number 094891 in THIS IS AN EFBook 0467 at Page FORT TO COL1758 of the records LECT A DEBT. INof the Sanpete FORMATION RECounty Recorder. CEIVED MAY BE Bidders must be USED FOR THAT prepared to tender PURPOSE. to trustee the DATED this 15 $5,000.00 at the sale day of September, and the balance of 2004. BRUCE L. the purchase price RICHARDS by 12:00 noon the Successor day following the sale. Both payments Trustee 1805 South must be in the form Redwood Road of a cashiers check PO Box 25786 or certified funds. Salt Lake City UT The trustee maintains a bona fide office in the state Published in The meeting the requirePyramid September ments of Subsection 16, 23 and 30, 2004. ness as may The annual meeting of the members of the Fairview Museum Corporation, a Utah. Sandy Miller Hays AtjRIC ULTURAt Building of the Museum Complex in Fairview. Notice of Annual Meeting NOTICE TO BID The North Sanpete School District is accepting bids for the snow school removal for the 2004-200- 5 year at Spring City Elementary, Fairview Elementary, Fountain Green Elementary, Moroni Elementary, Mt. Pleasant Elementary. North Sanpete Middle School, North Sanpete High School, Bus Garage, District Office and Learning Center. Bids will be accepted until noon October 9, 2004 at the North Sanpete School District Office, Attn: Claudia Christensen, 220 East 700 South, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647. The North Sanpete School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. All decisions are final. Experience preferred in the following areas: Electrical, Pump Rebuildinging, Carpentry, Plumbing, Carpentry, Pneumatic heating Controls, Systems, Telephone Key Systems, All aspects of Sprinkler Systems, Computer Skills, Basic Welding Skills, Background in Preventative Maintenance, Be able to operate equipment, Be able to lift 100 lbs., Must be motivated and have great people communications skills, Must have current Utah Drivers Air Handlers, Air Conditioning License. Beginning Date: approximately October 13, 2004. Starting Salary: $25,244 plus benefits. Position closes: Noon October 7. 2004 Interested persons may fill out a written application at the North Sanpete School District Office, 220 East 700 South, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647. Persons with applications already on file at the school district office or current employees may 5 call to have their application activated for this position. Persons may also call (435) 2485 to have application form mailed. North Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are considered on the basis of employment qualifications without regard to race, color, political affiliation, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, Medical condition or disability. 462-248- i V L |