Show Federal In Memoriam Dr Richard Elmer Maxwell Dr Richard timer Maxwell survived by his wile Maureen Sr B Maxwell and his five loving children died of a long standing heart illness on September IX 2006 at Dixie Regional Medical Center in St tieorge Utah He was bom March 20 1041 in lleber City Utah to timer Hugh and May Maxwell As a voting man he was a Golden Glove Boxer who ilvavs had a fascination with rockets and auto mechanics After high school he attended the University of Utah While working for the Department he also was a natomy pioneer programmer and consultant in the Computer Science Department Alter Ins education completing obtaining a B S and M S in Mathematics and a pli D in Computer Science through the College of ngineermg he went on to become a quality and engineer at Hercules Aerospace a here he worked for over 20 years worked for Lockheed He later Missiles & Space Company Martin nd N SA for over 10 years to Government Betrays Tribes Sr elude working on the rocket motors tor the Space Shuttle Always being a loving husband father and grandfather he treasured spending time with his family and loved watching them grow to be successful He was buried and remembered at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park in Salt Lake City Utah on Saturday September 24 2t)06 at 2 00 p m cated at 3401 South Highland Drive lew mg was at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park on Friday September 222006 A gathering followed the funeral to reminisce and remember hun the location will be announced at the service He will be remembered distinctly to us all and deeply missed He is survived by his wife Maureen and Ins children Angela Christina Borges (Jason) Llaina lla Marie Shane and Rich Jr five grandchildren and three and Ins sister Ilia Maxwell Stanworth of Delta Utah Lilac Holman funeral services for Lilac k 05 who passed away 14 2006 were held on Saturday September 25 2006 at II oo a in at the Delta 1st Ward hurcli Delta Utah friends called Sickle Mortuary on friday at p m and at the September 22 ( luirch on Saturday September 2C poor to the serv ices family Prayer was by kmi Holman (son) Prelude and Postlude was by Llaine G Robison music led Rcmpp conducted Bishop Invocation was by Shawn Harris it irindson) special song "Grandmother" hv the GicjI was Grundchildieii accompanied by Allyson Harris Brian Holman itircat Grandchild) iGrandsonl spoke followed by a iihute oin Iris Harris (daughter) "I he Circle of a Woman's Retch" was a special song by the Holman September Granddaughters accompanied by Celia Harris (Granddaughter-in-laRonald Dawson (Nephew) spoke followed by a Tribute from Althea Crapo (daughter) Ladd Holman (son) spoke followed by a song "Beyond fhe Sunset” by Steven Holman Hannah Holman & llolnun (Grandchildren) Britney companied by Kvm kirk Bishop Ted Rempp made remarks Benediction was by Shayne Crapo (Grandson) Dedication of the Grave was by Scott Holman (Grandson) Interment was in the Della Cemetery under the direction of Sickle Mortuary Pallbearers were kevtn Hams Shawn Harris Clay Holman Brad Holman kade Holman Wade Crapo Rhett Crapo Steve Holman Honorary Pallbearers were Joel odd Holman Seott Holman Holman Xkyler Holman Shayne Crapo Brian Holman Card of Thanks of Lilac Holman would like to expiess tlivr gratitude and for all the ads of ss 'how n to us at the passing of our hanks to all the wonderful lion people who have provided food sent - or flowers tor the phone calls kind words A hugs all of which id out so low a little hgb'ci tor hanks to Sickle Mortuary 'h special help caie compassion cv ve given to us at this time inks to Dr Shmio and the staff at Ihlta Hospital for their concern the professional care that was a’ - ' di to our mom Hunks to Bishop Rempp tor the he family kindness the 1st he has Ward wonderful family Relief meal they hanks thanks to Society for the provided for our who helped ith shown to all and the serv ues hanks to Diamond D for the cellent care given to mom durtng her stay there special thank you to a caring community We will always remember A be grateful for the support & kindnesses Robert & Iris Harris Rob A Gina Holman I oy A Mthea Crapo kim Holman I add A Margo Holman A LG:UNffSfn'F:(BXo:UJ:o:UjTt!j Liberty & 90 PAYS S333 6 MONTH FINANCING ON OAC 3333337 0011133 Exit 276 in American Fork 386 East 620 South American Fork Again The federal government again tentionally and maliciously violates its moral and legal responsibilities it has towards Indian tribes “It is like we have traveled back in time to when the federal government would break our treaties and act like it was in our best interest It is disgusting how the federal government continues to act without giving any thought towards its moral and legal responsibilities" says Ed Naranjo the of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation (Goshutes) The Goshutes live on a reservation which straddles the Utah Nevada border an hour south of Wendover Nevada They have a population of about 450 tribal members with 5 Business Council members The reservation is isolated and as a result the Goshutes must protect their natural resources to ensure that all tribal members and future generations will be able to live on and enjoy their homeland Of course water is their most valuable natural resource For the past couple of years the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) has been making plans to steal water from Utah and Nevada which definitely includes Goshute water so that Las Vegas' greed for more natural sources can be satisfied In a typical move the federal government is now actively supporting SNWA's malicious plans The federal agencies that have tentionally violated their trust and gal responsibilities are the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and other Bureaus under the Department of Interior (DOI) who signed the Stipulation Agreement with SNWA The federal gov emment entrusted the BIA and DOI with the responsibility to protect Nativ e American w ater and land rights However on September 2006 the BIA and DOI ambushed the tribes by entering into an agreement to cooperate w ith the SN W A tempts to steal water from Utah and Nev ada The BIA and DOI like its predecessors of year’s past who actively participated in allowing reservation land to be unfairly purchased squandered and stolen stabbed the Goshutes in the back when it signed the cooperation agreement without consulting any tribe The BIA offered a ridiculous apology for failing to consult with the tribes This was not an apology but a slap in the lace A letter September 13 2006 at Tribal Headquarters specifically said the “BIA apologizes for not being able to consult with the Tribe on the stipulated agreement befote it was proved The timing of the hearing and the negotiations on the stipulated agreement limited BIA's ability to do so " “B S they were working on this agreement all the time he BIA made this cheap excuse in the face of the fact that it has been public knowledge for years that this water grab would happen" said Naranjo “By supporting SNWA the federal gox emment is as usual completely ignoring the trust responsibility that it has to protect Indian tribes and tribal resources" said Naranjo This mist responsibility has been described by the United Stales Supreme Court as a "moral obligation of the highest resjxmsibilily and trust" However there is nothing in the actions of the federal government in this water grab that complies with its trust responsi- national Security Safes 7S6-797- 7 Passages to Recovery bility “The federal government has also intentionally totaled its legal respon sibilities to consult with Indian tribes when taking any action that may affect Indian tribes" Naranjo said Between 1994 and 2(KX) the President of the United States signed a memorandum and three executive orders reaffirming tribal sovereignty wwwpassagestorecoverycom wilderness treatment program for Spiritual adults in addiction recovery seeking wilderness in guides to work in a dynamic environment benefits Good compensation southern Utah or resume: (435) Fax Email package bbradburypassagestorecoverycom and JKSI for Today Jfti I I I I I I I I ! f A'iht Hsrd 'll nu ever linJ hippinc'v by hunting br it you "til find it is as the old woman did her h"t spcvtit les cute on her own nose all the time Jo'h Billings This homespun plulosophv ctrikes loce to home for many of us fruitless search xi often people go far afield in a frantic and often onls to dice over that it wac near al hand all the for huppinesc while Smelv there are few among us who do not have the basic Huppinecc ic not something to ingredients lor a hupps exoterne be searched out it is ucuillv loce by and readily attainable for the would recognie u miiority id uv if we 01 ce'ect their funeral director in advance of Thouehitul lai'idic-need tict jc tluv do then doctor or lawyer We would welcome a 'get acquainted' visit with you OPY f I f f I i S' The intent behind these executive orders was to strengthen the emment relationship that the lederal government has with Indian tribes To carry out this tent the President required all federal agencies to consult with Indian tribes before making decision on matters affecting Indian tribes "It is outrageous that the federal government has turned its back on its trust responsibility and the eral consultation policy" said the Goshute Vice Chairman regarding the BI Vs failure to consult with the tribes "How hard is it for the BI to pick up the phone and call me to set a meeting or to lust tell me of the bad news’" Naranio further asked By wa tirg until the last minute the BI Vs actions prove that it imention bleached its responsibilnv by ally placing the tribes in a position where litigation is certain “In the past wa ter litigation with Indian tribes hac cost the federal government s’atc govemmen’s fiical governments and tr ba! governments billions upon bit Lons of di'lars which could have been avoJcJ with a simple phone call" sad Naiama “Vt on’y were Indan trGc u Id out in the name cf water but cvcrv i ' o Notice to Water Users To the State of Utah and to Royal D Wright You are summoned CHANGE to file Verified TO COLLECT BE USED FOR DATED THAT this for IRRIGATION Delta) Farms Farms Terry 2 0 LLC lor LLC for area) A DEBT OBTAINED WILL PURPOSE day of October 2006 Bates successor trustee Scalley Reading Bates Hansen S Rasmussen PC Gateway Tower West 5 West Temple Ste 600 PO Box 11429 Salt Lake City Utah 84144 7870 Telephone (8G1)531 Business Hours Marlon 9 00 a m to 5 00 p m 76000No Trustee 43450044498673 Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress October 4 11 and 18 2006 single resident ot tali and Nevada were sold out hv the federal govern merit It vou think about it the ted eral government has a trust respmi'i bilitv to cverv nited Stales iitien w further vou are Indian or non Indian and should eorisiill with everv per son ot entitv when taking anv adverse aetion " siaied Natanio The federal government has a d it to tavpavers and nited States m ens and residents IU its actions the federal government has made it more hkelv that the attomevs will pet rich er water will he stolen and our ehil dren will ullima’elv pav the price hv he flavine less wa'er pov emn ent needs to think about the turc ot cvervone living m Western I tah and astern Nevada not nis' las ceas Tte ledvnl govermneu' is not onlv sd'ire out Indian triNs hut will go to anv Icnprt n sc cverv siTf'e man woman and v' d t tab art Nev ada Farms cfs or groundwater Terry 7 133 LLC propose(s) using 1757 112 from (McCormck Area) STOCKWATERING for IRRIGATION EXTENSION(S) USA Bureau of Land Management isare filing an extension from the 0 02 cfs or 14 48 Warm Creek (Snyderville Basin) for for 30 WILDLIFE STOCKWATERING antelope and 120 wild horses Jerry D Olds PE ENGINEER STATE Published in Millard County Chronicle Progress on SEPTEMBER 27 & OCTOBER 4 2006 Ordinance No OF BOARD COMMISSIONERS COUNTY COUNTY MILLARD OF UTAH ORDINANCE NO INTERNATIONAL COUNTY WILDLAND INTERNATIONAL WILDLAND URBAN INTERFACE ADMINISTRATIVE UTAH RULES AN DECLARING CODE BY AMENDED AS THE ADOPTING AND EFFECTIVE DATE Utah Code Annotated (1953 as amended) Section 6(3)(a) requires the adoption of a fire ordinance based upon wildland minimum standards established by the Division of Forestry Fire and State of Lands the Slate Department ot Natural Resources for the county fo be eligible fo enter into a cooperative agreement with the Division to rer eive financial and supervisory cooperation and assistance and WHEREAS The State of Utah through the Division of Forestry Fire and State Lands has adopted ad rule mimstrative entitled "County Cooperative Agreements with State for Fire Protection" and WHEREAS estabRule lishes minimum standards that counties must adopt pertaining to devel wildland urban interface opment in areas wildland fire training and certification and wildland fire suppression equipment and WHEREAS Mulard County desires to continue receiving assistance from the Division of Forestry Fire and State Lands in suppression of wildfires and WHEREAS Mi'lard County further desires to comply with Utah Code Annotated Section 6ie)la) by adopting the minimum standards set forth in Utah Administrative Code as described therein THEREFORE tt e County Legislative as Body of Miliard County OPDAINS WHEREAS follows of Minimum Section Adoption Standards ttniard Courty adopts the International Urban W IdGnd Interface Code with the amendments identified in R6f2 12 of the Utah Administrative Code as current'y set forth or as amended in the futjre ty the Division of Forestry Ftre and State Lands un less spet ihcai'y ext epted ty amend meet to tins ordinance Section 2 Seven 'ilty any court of compe'ent junsdir tion dei Pees any Section of tt is Ordinance invalid suet dec isKjn shall be deemed to a p'y to that Section only and stall of the Ordinance no! the as a whece or any part thereof other than e part declared invalid SeMior- 3 E"e' ve Date This Ordinance sha'I become eep live immed'a'ei upon passaoe DATED this 2nd day of Octote' THAT TO DATE Octoter 2 a" y Cha t N '” a tours a Ja s e a' N Published in the llard County 4 October 2006 GIVEN RT IS ATTt MIMING DEBT A ANr ANL) OBTAINED HI Wit THAT PURPOSE FOR Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) First Public Hearing Notice Scipio Town will hod a puhlK mg to consider poter tuil promts for which funding may be applied ur der the CDBG Small Cities PngrarTi for Program potential verbally Year 1UU7 x Suggestions prujef ts Aid be solicited from utl arid in writing N d tr ested parties The expected anuuni of CDBG funds for tins program ir r )“ he dis us'ed ai ng of projHts Higit le urujw tr ro jmrn funded and a review of previously it project 7N- hearing will t 20(h and wll hr pm on Or tobr S S m held al Ih0 Utah udher formalio' in turned ty ronta ting Bums Ouun tfg a! 4 J5 7S8 24 4 In compliance wt Ame u with Disabilities Act d iduu's d ing social m ommoduh ns n" uJ utl1d commu'iiul mg auxiliary Umih g ml servKs during ' N m notify Budis Quamtu' a s Slate reet Snp aMer days prior lrj e e ring ed Ar f) ne wsf g fy a Towr B heanng should memter at iust 3 days prior he v mg to hr aMer Jed Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress October 4 and 11 2006 Notice Njttce g s a he m rtf at 2 h w" e CorhiruM M Land h ty a Meetir 4 is Tow’ City Aut” ? m e pu! av ae i u afd ie afe aa Oh ms :D Swk k i' m a es es s a s a ess Feq rn'pre "'adeti VEU '""'a Or — Ontwl b'lptembwr 14 IrtXitj Stuart Matheson Successor Trustee O'sen Matheson Mortensori Jeppson PC 648 East list South Salt Lake City Utah 84102 (801) 363 2244 O' t Hcur 8 30 am to 4 30 pm Mon MMOJ File No 004212m Published m the Millard County Chronicle Progress September 27 4 11 October and 2006 THEREOF attest HERf IS CT INFORMATION USED This f 165 EAST POINT THE URM THIS The NESS IN NORTH THENCE TO COLLI h EfTEC’M’vE FEET NOTICE URBAN CODE INTERFACE AN ORDINANCE WEST THENCE THENCE erty and all easements appurtenant es and fixtures now or hereafter a part of tfie properly Tax Parcel No F106-The street address of Die proper ty is purported to tie 2B0 South 200 The un UT 846 H East Fillmore dersigned disclaims any liability tor The any error in the street address current Beneficiary of the trust deed is Mortgage Lleitronic Registration Ml RS as solely Systems Inc nominee for the lender and the rer ord owners of the property as of the re cording of this notice of default are ported to be Mu tiael J Ftaverori and Suzanne W Haveron Bidders must be prepared to tender to the truslee $5 000 00 al the the balance of the purchase put e the by 12 00 noon ttie day following sale Both payments must be in ttie lurm of a astiier s cher k or money or der cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not ar ceptable A trustee s deed will be made available to the silt ess ful bidder within three business diys following receipt of (tie bid amount Ihe sale is made without any warran ty wtiatsia vet mt lading hut hot Inn ited to any warranty as to title liens possession taxes eni umhraiu es or condition of the property Ihe sale is subject to a workout reinstatement saltantellalion or postpone payoff merit int orret inslruitions bidding bankrupt! or any oilier in iimslime of which the trustee is unaware In the event any nf ttie foregoing apply the void and ttie successful sale will bidder s funds will tie returned without the trustee nr benefit la any liability ry for interest or any other damages from propose(s) using groundwater (McCormck FEET with all the improvements Together now or fiereatter eret ted on the prop- DOMESTIC IRRIGATION FEET 165 FEET from area) CITY SOUTH THENCE 99 99 DOMESTIC Terry HEAST BLOCK BEGINNING STOCKWATERING described real The following property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder purchase pnee payable in lawful money of the United States ot America at the time of sale at the West main entrance of the Fourth District Court ot Millard County Utah 765 South Hwy 99 Fillmore on Monday October 30 2006 at the hour of 12 00 noon of that day for the of a of trust deed purpose foreclosing executed by Joe Couch and Carmen Couch covering real property located at approximately 75 West 300 South Fillmore Millard County Utah and more particularly described as Beginning at a point 115 feet West of the Northeast comer of Lot 5 Block 33 Plat A Fillmore City Survey and running thence West 110 feet thence South 10 rods thence East 110 feel thence North 10 rods to the point of beginning 0089335 F The current beneficiary ot the trust deed is Wachovia Bank National Association a national banking association as Trusts for Long Beach and the Mortgage Loan Trust 2002-record owners of the property as of the recording of fhe notice of default are Joe Couch and Carmen Couch The trustees sale of the real property will be made without warranty as to title possession or encumbrances Bidders must be prepared to tender $5000 00 in certified funds at the sale and the balance ot the purchase price in certified funds by 10 00 a m the following business day The trustee reserves the right to cancel the foreclosure ter the sale based upon information unknown to the trustee at the time of the sale such as a bankruptcy ling a loan reinstatement or an agreement between the trustor and beneficiary to postpone or cancel the sale so cancelled the only recourse ot the purchaser is to receive a refund of the money paid to the trustee THIS IS ANY INFORMATION SURVEY (A76583): Wheeler Service and Supply propose(s) using 560 0 from groundwater (1 mi NE Garrison Post Office) for IRRIGATION (A76584): Wheeler Service and Supply propose(s) using 720 0 from groundwater (34 mi west of post office) for IRRIGATION Robert E Bliss propose(s) using 0 004 cfs or 2 0 from groundwater (4 5 miles SE of 0 propose(s) using groundwater (McCormck THENOR1 OF LOT PLAT A FILLMORE 38 NEW APPLICATION(S) Notice of Trustee’s Sale AN ATTEMPT SOUTHOF APPLICATION(S) FEET 62 5 BEGINNING CORNER Francis R Cook from propose(s) using 0 56 groundwater (2 miles southeast of STOCKWATERING Eureka) for and hereby an answer in writing to Petition for Termination of Parental Rights case number 044700048 with the Clerk of the Fourth Distnct Court at 125 North 100 West Provo Utah 84601 and to serve upon or mail to Petitioner Jennifer J Muman's attorney Jacob Ave R Powell 2696 N University Provo UT 84604 a copy of said answer within twenty (20) days after serof this summons upon you vice you fail to do so judgment by default will be taken against you for relief demanded in said Petition which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress September 20 27 and October 4 2006 quired ty will formation for 9 The following described properbe sold af public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful mon ot the United States at the Mam ey Entrance Millard County Courthouse 765 99 Fillmore South Highway Utah on October 24 2006 at 12 00 PM for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed dated March 24 2004 ecuted by Mi hael J Hnveron and Suzanne W Haveron as Trustors favor of in Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc "MERS" as Beneficiary covering real property located in Millard County and de scribed as follows lowing Water Users has water shares sale Sealed bids will be received until October 3 2006 at Box 801 Fillmore UT 84631 For sale is one (1) share of water located in the Also Northwest quadrant of town (14) share of water located in the Northwest quadrant of town On outside of the enveis for sale lope please put ‘water bid' and specify for which you are biddin- the one share share or the Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress September 20 27 and October 4 2006 Fillmore 2006 Pago 4 Notice of Trustee’s Sale The State Engineer received the Applications) in Millard County (Locations in SLB&M) For more or to receive a copy of visit http rwaternghts Utah gov lings Persons obor call jecting to an application must file a READABLE CLEARLY protest stalNUMBER FILING REASONS ing FOR OBJECTION PROTESTANTS RETURN AND NAME ADDRESS and any request for a hearing Protest must be filed with the State Engineer UT Box 146300 Salt Lake Cit on or before OCTOBER 24 2006 These are informal proceedings of the Division as per Rule of Water Rights (The Period of Use is except irrigation generally to Oct 31 which is generally from Apr each year Public Notice a County Chronicle Progress October Millard G Public Notices UPAXLP a eei ar a'"' e jess e sp'2 q s a es r s 4 Uer N Pubhshed m the Chronicle Progress 2006 UPAXLP V Hard County 4 October |