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Show Messenger-Enterpris- .III P0DO,n QDGGG n ' Public Should Knowl Public Notices aro the Foundation of a Free Press. ... i 7'i r'jrjC; ' f . 4 - i NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION THE CENTRAL UTAH WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT, STATE OF UTAH 7 t I f' 1 U Shall The Central Utah Water Conservancy District (the District") enter into a Supplemental Repayment Contract with the United States of America for the continued construction of the Central Utah Project Bonneville Unit and the acquisition of a municipal and industrial water supply for the District, at an additional reimbursable cost to the District of not to exceed $335,000,000, plus ten per cent thereof ($33,500,000) for certain cost increases, for a total of not to exceed $368,500,000, (which sum is in addition to a present repayment obligation allocated to municipal and industrial water use of $140,408,000 committed and authorized under the original Repayment Contract executed December 28, 1965, and is also in addition to the payment of $10,000,000, which payment has been heretofore made by the District to the United States in connection with the Jordan and Alpine Aqueduct systems, and is in addition to sixty-si- x per cent of the cost of the Jordan Aqueduct which was included in the 1965 Repayment Contract, but which has now been assumed by others), repayable over the installment period provided for under present Federal Reclamation law, but, in no event, in excess of 50 years, with interest at a rate to be established pursuant to the provisions of Section 5(0 of the Act of Congress approved April 1 1, 1956 (70 Stat. 105), as amended by the Act of Congress approved June 27, 1960, (74 Stat. 227), not to exceed 3.222 percent per annum, and with a charge on delinquencies at a rate equal to not less than one-ha- lf percent (Vi) per month, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the draft of the Supplemental Repayment Contract referred to in the Resolution by which this election is called? Pinocchio Jon (Eric Ptrson) I threatening Cyrus B. Snake (Jeremy Peterson) as the private Investigator (Kenny Dove) looks on. Ephraim Elementary rewrites Pinocchio script What happens to an average Pinocchio Jones young person whose nose grows each time he abuses his health with cigarettes, alcohol and drugs? The Ephraim Elementary Gold Notes will present a musical entitled, Pinocchio, Dont Smoke that Cigarette!" which will answer that several more and question concerning the problems faced by todays youth. The musical, written by Ruth Roberts and directed by Mary Witt, will be presented on Thurs., Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. at the school. There will be a charge of 25c to help pay the royalty cost. FOR ENTERING INTO THE CONTRACT AGAINST ENTERING INTO THE CONTRACT To vote in favor of the foregoing proposition place a cross (x) in the aare after the words FOR ENTERING INTO THE CONTRACT. To vote against the foregoing proposition, place a cross (x) in the square after the words AGAINST ENTERING INTO THE CONTRACT". Copies of the proposed Supplemental Repayment Contract are for inspection at the following places: SALT LAKE COUNTY Office of the Salt Lake County Clerk City and County Building Salt Lake City, Utah UTAH COUNTY Office of the Utah County Clerk County Court House Provo, Utah WASATCH COUNTY Office of the Wasatch County Dlerk County Court House Heber, City, Utah SUMMIT COUNTY Office of the Summit County Clerk County Court House Coalville, Utah DUCHESNE County Office of the Duchesne County Clerk County Court House Duchesne, Utah UINTAH COUNTY Office of the Uintah County Clerk County Court House Vernal, Utah Teacher to Parent available JUAB COUNTY Office of the Juab County Clerk County Court House Nephi, Utah PIUTE COUNTY Office of the Piute County Clerk County Court House Junction, Utah MILLARD COUNTY Office of the Millard County Clerk County Court House Fillmore, Utah by Betty Condle President, Utah Education Association As you read this article, you've probably tuned out many things going on around you. Most adults have learned to concentrate on a specific task and to ignore potential distractions: We can read, even though the TV is on, other voices can be heard, or traffic noises pour through the open window. GARFIELD COUNTY Office of the Garfield County Clerk County Court House Panguitch, Utah This may seem simple, but paying attention is a skill that must be learned. Many students cant control their attention because they have never learned to focus their thoughts, energies and actions on the task at hand. SEVIER COUNTY Office of the Sevier County Clerk Count Court House Richfield, Utah Ordering a child to pay attention or threatening probably wont work. Instead, these methods may help children their your improve 1. Use "self-tal- k and images. Just as we use words to give directions to others, we can use them to guide our own actions. Golfers often mutter to themselves, Keep your eye on the ball. Dont look up." Runners picture themselves crossing the finish line in first place. Dieters see themselves as slender. Students can silently tell themselves to stick to the studies and sec" themselves taking a straight A report card to Mom and Dad. Manti Senior Citizens Five students represented Snow at the California Invitational. They were Chris Rowley and Pam Hurst in Junior Division Debate, and Jim Thatcher and Steve Burch in Open by Erma Olseo Division Mike with Debate, Robinson participating in Open Division Oral Interpretation. The Senior Citizen dinner night will be held on Thurs., November Making a long story short," said Coach Rick Wheeler, Snow made 21st at 6 p.m. at the center. It will be keeping with Thanksgiving its best showing in the history of the in season. A real special evening has school at this tournament, winning first place in Junior Division Debate been planned. and fourth place in Upper Division Something new is starting at the Debate, as well as most of the On Friday, Nov. 8, all senior Center. individual events." citizens who come into the center for Coach Wheeler reported that lunch will be eligible for a drawing. Snow was approached by the The prize will be one dozen tournament director and asked, cinnamon rolls. So, remember to "What is Snow College? Are they a come to the Center this Friday and two-yeor a four-yecollege?" try your luck. When Rick asked why he was interested, the director said, Well Snow won first place in the Junior A wooden anniversary is the day College Sweepstakes Division, and on which a woman realizes what a Unisecond place in the Four-Yeblockhead she married. versity Division . . . which trophy do you want anyway?" Mini Cheesecakes 24 vanilla wafers argument weak or strong? What do I 2 pkgs. (8 oz. each) cream cheese think about this information?" V cup sugar 3. Set specific goals. Examples: 2 eggs Read Treasure Island by November 1 tsp vanilla 1. 1 TB lemon juice Master multiplication through 12 1 can (21 oz.) Cherry Pie filling times 12 by March 15. Write Aunt Place 1 vanilla wafer in each of 24 Darlene a letter by Thursday. Write cupcake paper liners. Put liners in the goals down. Look at the list with muffin tins. Mike or Janie. Remember, a series In mixing bowl combine cream cheese with sugar, eggs, vanilla and of small goals are more lemon juice. Beat until light and likely to be reached than a single, overwhelming one. fluffy. Spoon cream cheese mixture vanilla wafers (put wafers atop By the way, congratulations, rounds side up) Divide the mixture class. If you read this far, you get an A" for todays lesson in so you have enough for the 24 cup 0 cake liners. Bake at 350 for concentration. minutes or until set. Cool overnight in refrigerator Just before serving remove papers PUBLIC NOTICE and place 1 TB chilled pie filling (any pie filling may be used) on top. Garnish with whipped cream, nuts, The Central Utah Private Industry etc. as desired. Makes 24 mini cheesecakes Council announces the availability of a limited amount of 6 Menus for the coming week are: funding which has been designated Fri. Nov. 8: Veg-besoup, cheese for use in Employment Generating fruit cinnamon stick, salad, Activities roll, within the Central District. Governmental units and crackers, butter milk, juice it private Moo. Nov. 11: Veterans Day! agencies may submit proposals to the Central Toes. Nov. 12: Baked ham, Utah PIC co Carvel V. Magleby, augratin potatoes, sliced beets, fruit Executive Director, Six County cup, cookie, rolls, butter, milk, juice Commissioners Organization, P.O. Wed. Nov. 13: Clam chowder, Box 788, Richfield, Utah 84701. fish fillets, tossed green salad, Proposals must reach the Six orange wedge, spice bar, bread, County office prior to midnight, butter, milkjuice November 15, 1985. If you have Thurs. Nov. 14: Roast beef, any questions concerning these baked potato, broccoli w cheese proposals, call sauce, lemon banana dessert, bread, Publish Oct. 31 and Nov. 7, 1985 butter, milkjuice ar do-abl- 2. Ask Asking questions. themselves questions about lessons helps students bring their wandering attention back to the task. Some questions Snows Speech and Recently Debate Team has received a lot of regional and national attention. So it was with some concern that the team packed up and headed for the University of California at Berkeley to face some of the nations best senior and college junior competition. The participants they faced included top junior colleges from California and the West, as well as 28 universities among which were UCLA, the University of Oregon, UNLV, Stanford and Sacramento State. The answer . . . Snow wants to continue its winning ways and collect all of the trophies possible, according to Wheeler. ar attention: general BY DORIS LARSEN ar Helping your child succeed rS your 15-2- children might ask themselves as they read: "Who did what and why? Is the SANPETE COUNTY Office of the Sanpete County Clerk County Court House Manti, Utah Said special election shall be held in the following consolidated voting districts of the District established for said election by the Board at the following polling places within said districts. Electors are advised to vote at the polling place for the consolidated voting district in which they reside. The election judges and the alternate election judge who have been appointed to conduct (he special election at each polling place are as follows: FY-858- non-prof- SANPETE COUNTY , 896-922- 2. The voting at such special bond election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Secretary of the District to the judges of election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at said polling places oclock P.M. will be open from 7:00 oclock A.M. to 8:00 Attention: Livestock Owners There will be no special registration of voters for the special election and the official register last made or revised shall constitute the register for such election, except that the county clerks for Salt Lake County, Utah County, Wasatch County, Summit County, Duchesne County, Uintah County, Juab County, Piute County, Millard County, Garfield County, Sevier County and Sanpete County will register at their offices during regular office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, and except during the ten day period immediately preceding the special election, any person who on the day of the election will be a qualified elector and will register such person as provided by law. The county clerks of each county encompassing portions of the District will cause registration agents in the District to make registration lists or copies of such lists available at the above described polling places within their respective counties for use by registered electors entitled to use such voting places. Absentee ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special election but who, on the day of the election, expects to be temporarily absent from the county in which they are registered to vote or disabled on the day of the election, by making application in the manner and time provided by law, either by mail or in person at the office of the Secretary of the District, Post Office Box 427, 355 West 1300 South, Orem, Utah This is your official notification pertaining to stray livestock on public highways. Anyone in violation to this law will be cited. Notice below the Traffic Rules and Regulations pertaining to this law: Livestock on Highway Collision, action for No person owning or controlling the possession of damages any livestock, shall willfully or negligently permit any such livestock to stray upon or remain unaccompanied by a person in charge or control thereof upon a public highway, both sides of which adjoined by property which is separated from such highway by a fence, wall, hedge, sidewalk, curb, lawn or building; provided, that the foregoing provision shall not apply to range stock drifting into any such highway in going to orv returning from their accustomed ranges. No person shall drive any such livestock upon, over or across any public highway during the period from half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrise, without keeping a sufficient number of herders with warning lights on continual duty to open the road so as to permit the passage of vehicles.. In any civil action brought by the owner, driver or occupant of a motor vehicle or by their personal representatives or assignees, or by the owner of the livestock for damages caused by collision with any domestic animal or animals on a highway, there is no presumption that such collision was due to negligence on behalf of the owner or the person in possession of such livestock. 41-6-3- 8. 84057. PUBLIC NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT ON November 26. 1985, that being a day not later than ten days after said special election, the Board of Directors will meet at its regular meeting place at 355 West 1300 South in Orem, Utah at 10:00 oclock A.M., and canvass the returns and declare the results of said special election. GIVEN by order of the Board of Directors of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, State of Utah, this 10th day of October, 1985. Attest: 6 Snow Forensics team wins I I I TO ALL QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF Take notice that on the 19th day of November, 1985, a special election will be held in the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, State of Utah, at the voting places set out below for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said district the following proposition: PROPOSITION Pag high national wards . i Thursday, November 7, 1985 e, s Robert B. Hilbert Chairman, Board of Directors of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, State of Utah s Don Christiansen Secretary, Board of Directors of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, State of Utah Sanpete County Sheriffs Department Kennard Anderson, Sheriff Publish Ephraim Enterprise and Manti Messenger October 24, 31, November 7, 14, 1985. t I |