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Show Legal Notices SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS TUESDAY DECEMBER 24, 1996 PUBLIC NOTICE Application should be received by the Five County Association of GovFEMA Applications Accepted ernments by 5:00 P.M. Monday. December 30. 1996. For assistance in application preparation or for anThe Five County Association of to questions regarding the apswers Governments announces the availplication process, please contact Beth ability of Federal Emergency Man- Cottam at the Five County Associaagement Agency (FEMA) funding. tion of Governments, 906 North 1 400 These monies are limited. These Utah 84770, funds should be used to assist with West, St George. emergency food andor shelter to low income individuals within the five Published in the Southern Utah News county area. on November 27, December 4,1 1,18 Applications will be available No- & 24, 1996. vember 22, 1996. and interested applicants may obtain one by calling NOTICE TO WATER USERS or may pick one up at 906 North 1400 West, St. George, Utah. The State Engineer received the Applications must be submitted to the Five County Association of Govern- following Application (s) to Change ments by 5:00 p.m, Monday. De- Water in Kane County (Locations in cember 30. 1996. SLB&M). For information or assistance rePersons objecting to an application file a Protest stating the reasons FEMA must garding applications, you may contact Beth A. Cottam or Karen for the protest. To have a hearing Boswell at the Five County Associa- before the State Engineer, persons tion of Governments' Office located must request a hearing in the Protest at 906 North 1 400 West St. George, Protest must be filed in duplicate with Utah 84770, the State Engineer. 1 636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 1 6, on or before January Published in the Southern Utah News (801 on November 27. December 4,11,18, 14, 1997. (PROTESTS MUST BE 673-354- 673-354- 8. 8, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Kanab City will receive sealed bids for Public Kanab hereby gives notice to the customers of the Municipal Electric Utility concerning the costs of Federal Power pursuant to Section 12 of Kanab's contract for Federal Power. During the six month period from April Defender Services to provide legal counsel for indigent criminal defendants. All bids must be received by the office of the Kanab City Clerk by 5:00 oclock p.m. on January 9, 1 997. 1996 through September 1996, All bids will be opened and considof the 17.48 used by ered January 14,1 997. by the Kanab Kanab came from electricity power hydroelectric City Council at their regularly schedmarketed by Western Area Power uled meeting. Administration. (WAPA). This power Bids shall be made in accordance was purchased at a wholesale cost of with the requirements and specifica1.44 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh). tions which accompany this notice. The other power supplies costs for Bids may be held by Kanab City for this time frame averaged 5.89 cents a period of time not to exceed 21 days kWh. Power Supply costs reprefrom the date the bids are opened for per sents 53.78 percent of the customers the purpose of reviewing the bids. electric bill. The balance covers Kanab City reserves the right to Kanab's internal costs. reject any or all bids. DATED this 1 6 day of December, 1996. Kanab City LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proof the ceedings as per Rule R 655-6-- 2 Division of Water Rights. 24, 1996. PUBLIC NOTICE SSBG (Social Services Block Grant) applications accepted The Five County Association of Governments announces a mid year allocation of SSBG (Social Services Block Grant) discretionary funds. There is a small amount of unallocated funds for the 1 997 Fiscal year (July 1 , 1 996 through June 30, 1997). Applications will be available Friday. November 22. 1996 at the Five County Association of Governments office and can be picked up at 906 North 1400 West St George. 673-354- 8. Applications should be received by the Five County Association of Governments by 5:00 P.M.. Monday. December 30. 1 996. For assistance in application preparation or for answers to questions regarding the application process, please contact Beth Cottam at the Five County Association of Governments, 906 North 1 400 West St George. Utah 84770. 673-354- 8. Published in the Southern Utah News on November 27, December 4,1 1,1 8, UseUSE) Gerald J. & Mary J. Jensen propose(s) to change the POD, POU, & USE of water as evidenced by WUC 85-10- 18 (Deeded Portion A22659). HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 5.0 ac-f- t SOURCE: Underground water well. POD: (1) N 708 E 514 from SW Cor, Sec 26. 12 in. wen 300 ft deep (2) S 620 E 1000 from NW Cor, Sec 35, T42S, R5W., 8 in. well 225 ft deep. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31 , total acreage 1 .00 acs, sole supply 1 .00 acs. POU: S 12 SW 14 Sec 26; SW 14 NE 14, NW 14, NE 14 SW 14, NW 14 SE 14 Sec 35, T42S, R5W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 5.0 ac-f- t SOURCE: 8 in. well 200 ft to 500 ft deep. POD: (1 ) S 1 1 00 E 200 from NW Cor, Sec 35. T42S, R5W. (Up Johnson Canyon) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31 , total acreage 0.91 acs, sole supply 0.91 acs; Domestic: 1 family. POU: NW 14 NW 14 Sec 35, T42S, R5W. 85-2- 6, Nathan Lovell & 24, 1996. to propose(s) change the POD, POU, & USE of water as evidenced by 81 4111, a segregated portion of PUBLIC NOTICE (Decree). HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0.25 CSBG APPLICATIONS ac-SOURCE: Jump-u- p Springs. POD: (1) N 250 W 1715 from E 14 ACCEPTED Cor. Sec 30. T39S, R6W. USE: IrrigaThe Five County Association of tion: total acreage 0.06 acs. POU: SW 14 SW 14 Sec 30. T39S, R6W. Governments announces a mid-yeHEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.25 allocation of CSBG (Community Services Block Grant) funds for the 1 997 ac-- ft SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft to fiscal year (October 1 , 1 996 through 300 ft deep. POD: (1) N 500 W 1020 from SE Cor. Sec 27. T38S, R6W. September 30, 1997). Nowin available be (South of Tod's Junction) USE: DoApplications vember 22. 1996 and may be ob- mestic: 1 family. POU: SE 14 SE 14 8 or may be Sec 27. T38S, R6W. tained by calling North West 1400 at 906 picked up Robert L Morgan, P.E. a.m. of and 8.00 hours the between STATE ENGINEER 5.00 p.m. Monday through Friday. to are assist funds These designed low income residents and are to be Published in the Southern Utah News used to inpact the causes of poverty on December 18 & 24, 1996. in the local area. -- 81-280- ft ar 673-354- 7, The Kane County Council on Aging has two positions to fill on the council Anyone desiring to serve in this capacity should write your interest to: Marvin S. Stevens, P.O. Box 5537, Mt. Carmel, UT 84755-553- 7. Applications must be re- ceived before January 4, 1997. For more information, call 801-648-22- By: Keith McAllister Fredonia Senior Center news Published in the Southern Utah News on December 24. 1996. The Fredonia Senior Center will be closed from December 25 to December 30. Serving at the Center will begin again on Monday, Dec. 30. Menu PUBLIC NOTICE Resolution December and ham, celery sticks and tomatoes, bread sticks, mixed fruit & dumplings, mashed potatoes December 96-- 2 of RESOLUTION OF THE ADMINIS(LEGEND: Point(s) DiversionPOD; Place of UsePOU; TRATIVE CONTROL BOARD OF & Nature of members Kanab City Manager 76 North Main Kanab. Utah, 84741 801-673-35- 38-7240) Published in the Southern Utah News on December 24, 1996. Kane County Council on Aging seeks THE CHURCH WELLS SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT. KANE COUNTY. UTAH. SETTING DECEMBER 17. 1996, TUESDAY, AT 7:00 P.M.. MST.. AS A HEARING OF THE DISTRICTTO ESTABLISH ALEASE PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH ZION BANK OF UTAH FOR (1) 13 CUBIC YD. TRAILER MOUNTER TRASH COMPACTOR. WHEREAS: The District is required by law to have a public hearing to enter into a Lease, Purchase agreement WHEREAS: The District adopts this Resolution by a majority vote of it's members. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL BOARD OFTHE CHURCH WELLS SPECIAL SERVICE DIS- 30-Bea- ns 31-Chick- en gravy, peas & carrots, carrot cake December Birthdays 28-Bet- ty Oster Fredonia Chamber of Commerce At the regular monthly meeting, the Chamber members judged the Christmas Coloring Contest. Results were as follows: Ages Ages Ages 1-- 4: 5-- 6: 7-- 8: 1) Derrick Lukus; 2) Kiley Wilkey, 3) Stetson Spendlove. 1) Brande Wolfe; 2) Chantel Allen; 3) Lynn Craig. 1) Jenell Lukus; 2) Casey Johnson; 3) Tabitha Ander- son. 1) Damian Johnson; 2) Darcie Anderson; 3) Savanna Staton. There were 144 entries, all good. We thank everyone who entered. You did great work. Ages 9-1- 0: Other business of the Chamber Joy Jordan asked ifthe community wanted to promote Fredonia 1 as a destination place to be called (The Overlook) and to advertise SECTION . That a public hearing be to held obtain the communitys views hiking, biking, trail rides, jeep tours and A.T.V. Trails, etc. Joy as to handling of solid waste and will mail out a questionnaire with the utility bill, asking all of the financing of equipment needed. community to state their opinions. There will be a meeting on SECTION 2: Church Wells Special January 31, at the Kane County School District office at 10:00 Service District wil enter into a Lease a.m. if anyone is interested in this matter. TRICT, KANE COUNTY. UTAH. Purchase agreement with Zion Bank of Utah for an amount of $20,800 to Lease, Purchase (1)13 cubc yd. trailer mounted trash compactor Pack Rat. Zion Bank will charge a $500 setup Coconino County Department fee, annual percentage of 5.6 inter- of Health Services for January, est and receive monthly payments for for Fredonia (Fredonia 1997 84 months. At the end of 84 months, Medical Building, 100 E. CowZion Bank win release the title of the 1 3 cubic yd. trash compactor to Church boy). There will be no Family PlanWells Special Service District PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Ad- ning Clinic and Immunization ministrative Control Board of the Clinics in Fredonia in January, Church Wells Special Service District 1997. The next Family Planning Kane County. Utah this 17th day of and Immunization Clinic will be December, 1 996 by the following vote: held on February 5, 1997, from AYES 3 8: 15 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Appoint- Coconino Health Calendar NAYS 1 ABSTENTION 1 ABSENT By By 0 Bob Javarauckas, Chairman LeRoy Wicklund, Secretary Published in the Southern Utah News on December 24, 1996. ments are now required for this clinic for both Family Planning and Immunizations. Family Planning Clinic is for women of all ages desiring birth control andor cancer screening. CCDHS childhood immuniza-tio- n clinics offers Hihr diphthe- - ria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, measles, mumps and rubella immunizations and are given according to the recommendation of the Arizona Department of Health Services. TB skin tests are also available, and Hepatitis B vaccine up to three years of age. If anyone has any questions about these clinics, or requires further information, call Monor day, Tuesday, or Wednesday between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. for an appointment. Sue Contact person: Sobolewski, RN, MPH, Assistant Director for Nursing, 520-779-51- 520-643-70- 97 520-779-516- ext. 23. 4. 64 |