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Show Thursday, October 21, 2004 THE OBITUARY PUBLIC NOTICE turn NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application) in Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy visit of filings, httpJwaterrights.u tah.gov or call Persons objecting to an applica- tion must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMREASONS BER, FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' NAME re AND Justin ADDRESS, and any request for Antelope . Island a hearing. Spiritual FoundaProtest must be tion propose(s) usfiled with the State from ing 0.75 Box groundwater (Lot Engineer, 146300, Salt Lake 68, Hideaway ValCity, UT ley B) for Irrigaon or before NO- tion; Domestic. ac-f- t. 84114-630- 0 VEMBER 17, 2004. These are informal Andrew J. Chrisproceedings as per tiansen propose(s) Rule R655-6-of using 0.00138 cfs or the Division of Wa- 1.0 from 2 ter Rights. (The Period of is generally except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) Use year-roun- d CHANGE APPLICA TION) ac-f- t. 435-462-21- 34 Joseph J.J. Cook MORON- I- Justin Joseph Cook, son of Joseph and Ricci Cook, returned home to his Father in Heaven, Sunday, Oct. 17, 2004. (3 four-wheele- Published in The Pyramid October 21 and 28, 2004. 11 As a family, we would like to express our gratitude to No our Father in Heaven for our time with his precious little angel. "J.J" donated his big brown eyes and loving Heart to another child in Tresspassing and need! He was born June 12, miles SW of Spring 2002, in Provo, Utah. While City) for Irrigation; on this earth, Justin "J.J." enStockwatering; Do- joyed his family and playing mestic. with his many cousins, ridg Jerry D. Olds, P.E. ing the STATE ENGINEER and flying in the groundwater Subscribe to The Pyramid Call PYRAMID r, snow-mobilin- airplane. He loved animals, espe- cially horses. He enjoyed feeding his buffalo and sheep, camping and gardening. He also loved helping his Dad do chores and helping his Mom cook and clean. J.J. will always be remembered for his outgoing, bubbly, personality and his dimples. He is a shining example to all of us, with his love for his brother, Jesus, and his Heavenly Father. Justin Joseph is survived by many who love him, his parents, Joseph and Ricci Cook; grandparents; Mark and Nanalee Cook, Phil and Susan Allred; great grandparents, Madelyn Allred, Morris Merrill Cook, Larsen. He is also survived by his aunts and uncles, Perry and Khristie Allred, John and Tammy Mason, Wade and Tina Eliason, Preston and Kami Allred, Dustin and Chance Allred, Hailey Allred, Scott and Stephanie Stevens, Gerry and Valerie Mills, Heath and Holly Cook, Keven and Angie Cook, Austin and Natalie Cook, and 28 Cousins. Funeral Services will be held Thursday, Oct. 21, at 12:00 p.m., in the Moroni LDS Stake Center, 82 North Center Street, Moroni. A viewing will be held from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., prior to services at the church. Interment will by in the Moroni City Cemetery under the direction of Rasmussen Mortuary. No Hunting Signs at The Pyramid 49 W Main Mt. Pleasant Justin Joseph "JJ." Cook Call Steve V. OL$u MONUMENTS or Joyce Olsen 283-634- 4 after 5 p.m. Get Delivery within 8 weeks Please give us the opportunity to serve you: (Engraving done by Dalton Memorial) Public Notice Questar Pipeline Company (Questar) filed an application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity with the Federal Energy Regulatory The Commission (FERC) on October 12, 2004, in Docket No. CP05-5-00application proposes to expand Questars southern transmission system in order to meet customer demand for additional southern transmission system s transmission system capacity. Questar proposes expand its southern natural-gadiameter pipeline by (1) constructing and operating (a) 18.7 miles of stations and (c) upgrades to two and related facilities, (b) two new compressor existing compressor stations and (2) increasing the maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP) of a section of existing pipeline in order to provide is known expanded interstate transmission service. Questars proposed action as the Southern System Expansion Project (SSXP). Questar is an interstate natural gas pipeline company authorized to do business in the states of Colorado and Utah, among others, and regulated by the FERC. Its principal office is located at 180 East 100 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. diameter pipeline will extend Questars existing Main The proposed located west of Price in Section 9, Township terminus Line (ML) 104 from its 14 South, Range 9 East to Soldier Creek east of Price located in Section 19, Utah. Township 13 South, Range 12 East, Carbon County, constructed be will adjacent to existing Questar Two new compressor stations Utah. The proposed Blind pipelines located in Duchesne and Utah Counties, Section in located 23, is Township 1 1 South, Range 15 Canyon compressor site Thistle Creek compressor site is East, Duchesne County, Utah. The proposed located in Section 34, Township 1 1 South, Range 4 East, Utah County, Utah. The Oak Spring Compressor Station is located approximately ten miles northwest of the city of Price, Utah, adjacent to Questars MLs 40 and 104, in Section 36, Township 13 South, Range 8 East, Carbon County, Utah. Three at Oak Spring. As part of its SSXP, compressor units are currently operated 2 and 3 and install two additionQuestar proposes to restage Compressor Nos. al gas coolers and related valves and piping. All work will be completed within the existing fenced yard. The Greasewood Compressor Station is located in Section 8, Township 2 was South, Range 96 West, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Compression 68 into ML from Questars installed at this site to compress natural gas volumes 0. 24-in- 24-in- ch 1 ch the TransColorado pipeline. As part of its SSXP, Questar proposes to install additional yard and station piping to allow one or both of the existing comcompression service on ML 68 in addition to conpressors to provide main-lin- e tinuing to compress gas into TransColorado. With the installation of the Blind Canyon Compressor, Questar will increase the maximum operating pressure of an existing 23.5-mil- e segment of ML 40 between the new compressor station and the existing Whitmore Park block diameter block valve will be installed on the existing pipeline valve. A located in Section 14, Township 12 South, Range 13 East, Carbon County, Utah. The attached map shows the location of the proposed facilities. A landowner information pamphlet entitled An Interstate Natural Gas Facility On My Land? What Do I Need to Know? is available on the FERCs web ste at www.ferc.gov. A separate notice is to be mailed to affected landowners and governmental entities. A copy of Questars FERC certificate application may be obtained by conor by contacting the FERCs Office of tacting Questar at External Affairs at The FERC application may also be viewed on the FERCs web site www.ferc.gov, or at the following libraries: 20-in- ch LIBRARY Price City Library Price, UT 84066 Meeker Public Library Meeker, CO 81641 Utah County Bookmobile305 North Main Mapleton, UT 84664 Sanpete County Bookmobile & Fairview Library 75 South State Fairview, UT 84629 Uintah Basin Bookmobile 70 West Lagoon 44-- 4 Roosevelt, UT 84066 , PHONE NUMBER (435) 636-318- 8 (970) 873-591- 1 (801)489-483- 3 (435) 427-930- (435) 5 722-444- 1 You may address your questions, or concerns to David A. Ingleby, Supervisor Questar pipeline Company, telephone number Property and Right-of-Wa- y, I |