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Show Legal Notices SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MARCH 28, 2001 OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF KANE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Legals The trustees sale of the aforedescribed real property will be made without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances. Bid9999(603). ders must be prepared to tender is: of $5,000.00 in certified funds at the the location The Ragproject ging Service in Richfield District at sale and the balance of the purchase price in certified funds within 24 hours Various Locations. of sale. work of are items The principal apDATED this 20th day of March, proximately as follows: Continued from. Page 20 2001. Ragging (Maintenance) 2700, Hour The project is to be completed in: March 31, 2002. Plans, specifications and proposal forms may be obtained at the above address for a cost of $25.00, plus tax, and mail charge if applicable, no part of which will be refunded. Dated this 24th day of March, 2001 . UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION . Thomas R. Wame, Director Published in the Southern Utah on March 28, 2001 . News NOTICE OF PETITION AND PROPOSAL FOR A WATER SUPPLY AND TREATMENT SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT TO BE CALLED DUCK CREEK VILLAGE SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Kane County Commission accepted the petition for a proposal for a water supply and treatment special service district at the Commission meeting on November 13, 2000. If no written objections are received, the Kane County Commission will grant the petition without a public hearing. You are invited to attend the public hearing if it is held. Marlon L Bates, Trustee SCALLEY & READING, P.C. 261 East 300 South, Suite 200 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 1 1 Telephone: (801)531-787- 0 (Loan No. 0036811792) Five County Association of Governments must receive all bids by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 6, 2001 at 906 North 1400 WesCSt. George, Utah homes. Chore Services: Chore Services consist of heavy household chores which serve the purpose of maintaining a clean, sanitary living environment in the individuals residence. Bids should address the following services including washing floors, windows and walls, tacking down loose rugs and tiles, moving heaving items of furniture in order to provide safe access and egress, minimal lawn and yard maintenance necessary to provide for safe access and address public blight issues. Providers must have current business license and be bonded and insured to provide such services. indispensable internet tool for your business! - cassss '' r- The Utah Legal Notice Database is online! Manual searches are free! Or, subscribe to Smart Search and receive daily delivery of local andor statewide legal notices of vital importance to your business. Go to; www.utahlegalnotices.com A service of the Utah Press Association an your ocal newspaper ail Published in the Southern Utah News on March 28, 2001 . IvJn LrU2J ff Hazardous wastes are in your UnCOUTESTED No Court Appearance home Required. Service. State-wid-e Household hazardous wastes are common in every home. PUBLIC NOTICE Many products used daily to The Five County Association of maintain our homes and yards Governments Area Agency on Aging can become dangerous when disis soliciting bids for services providing posed ofimproperly. When mansupport for our Home and Commuaged carelessly, household hazfoardous wastes can create envinity Based Programs serving the Beaver, ronmental and public health llowing Five Counties: Garfield, Iron, Kane and Washington. Bids are being accepted for the following services for the purpose of enabling the frail elderly and disabled maintain themselves in their own A NEW 84770. Published in the Southern Utah News on March 28, April 4 & 1 1 , 2001 . have any questions, please call the Kane County Attorney, Eric S. Specialized Medical Equipment Lind, at (435) If you 3548. The AOG reserves the right to reject any or all bids if there is sound documented reason. ifc ai6n?svnMka STOP! PONT PAY MORE! LONG DISTANCE RATES hazards. Common household hazardous wastes include: Acidsalkalies, aerosols,' anti- STATE TO STATE freeze, bleach, car batteries, cleaners and polishes, disinfec- Anytime No time Restrictions Your Own 800 Fee and No Extra Charge Number With No Set-U-p Rates AII For $3.95 per Month Special tants, gas cylinders, gasoline, In-St- kerosene, mercury, paint, solvents, and used motor oil. When using household haz. ardous products, there are two basic principles to keep in mind: 1. When possible, use the entire product, or share it with pesti-cidesherbicid- es, ate 877-994-35- 56 IF IT DOESN'T SAY "TUB LOCAL BOOK" someone. Many times, even products that have been stored for a few years can still be used according to label directions. Also, some products may be regenerated or recycled, such as used motor oils, solvents and car batteries. IT'S NOTTHE LOCAL BOOK. 2. Purchase the smallest SuppliesAssistive Technology: amount of material needed for Published in the Southern Utah News Serves the purpose of enabling indi- the job. And practice substitutviduals to increase hisher ability to on March 28, April 4 & 11, 2001 . ing a hazardous product with a or to of 644-527- 8. daily living perform activities alternative. perceive, control or communicate with Disposal ofhousehold hazardthe environment. Bid should address ous wastes does not have to be the following types of equipment and cost per item: shower, chairs, grab complicated. There are many the bars, high rise toilet seats, walkers, disposal options throughout state based on the type of waste. walker baskets, commodes, bed-sid- e To obtain a list of disposal items meditables, automated, mechanical alcation dispensing and reminderequip-men- t and a list of non-hazardo- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest , bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, at the west main entrance of the Sixth District Court of Kane County, 76 North Main Street, Kanab, Utah, on Wednesday, April 25, 2001, at the hour of 3:00 p.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust executed by Howard L. Tandberg, in favor of Washington Mutual Bank fsb, covering real property located at approximately 236 Old North Church, Big Water, Kane County, Utah, and more particularly described as: J, ALL OF LOT 7, BLOCK REVISED PLAT A", OFFICIAL TOWN-SITGLEN CANYON, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND IN THE E, us non-hazardo- and other durable and non-du-rab- le equipment not available through Medicare or covered under the Medicaid State Plan. Reimbursement can include the purchase, installation, removal, replacement, and repair of approved equipment, supplies and adaptations; so please include these costs with your bid. Providers must have a current business license. When submitting bids, clearly indicate which service(s) you are bidding on and include the projected average unit cost per service and or item. If you have arty questions, please contact Carrie Dennis at (435) 673- . i , i V t V tf . 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