Show jn I IQ The i Sundews Wednesday October notice to water users State Engineer ceived the following Application(s) to Change Water in Sevier County (Locations In SLB&M) Persons objecting to an" application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest To have a hearing before the State Engineer persons must request a hearing in the Protest Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer 1636 West North Temple Salt Lake City Utah 84116 on or before DECEMBER 8 1990 These are informal as per Rule proceedings of the Division of Water Rights The re- (LEGEND: Point(s) Diversion POD Place of Use POU Nature of USe USE) 5858) to propose(s) POU of water of Scott Anderson change the POD & as evidenced by (A14507) HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0015 cfs SOURCE: 3 in well 80 ft deep POD: (1 N 600 E 00 from SI 4 Cor Sec 0 T21 S R1W USE: Stockwatering: from Nov to Apr 30 55 head of livestock HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0015 cfs SOURCE: 6 in well 00 ft to 200 ft deep POD: S 1480 E 130 from N14 Cor Sec 10 T21S R1W (3 miles south of Redmond) USE: Same as Heretofore POU: SW14NE14 Sec 10 T21S R1W Robert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published in the SALINA SUN October 24 31 and November 7 1990 NOTICE TO WATER USERS reThe State Engineer ceived the following Application(s) to Change Water in Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M) Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest To have a hearing before the State Engineer persons must request a hearing in the Protest Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State 636 West North Temple Engineer Salt Lake City Utah 84116 on or before DECEMBER 8 1990 These are informal proceedings as per Rule of the Division of Water Rights 31 as assigned Qualifications: 1990 (LEGEND: Point(s) Diversion POD Place of Use POU Nature of Use USE) of 5859): Gunnison City to change the POD of propose(s) water as evidenced by (A28769) QUANHERETOFORE: TITY: 20 cfs SOURCE: Underground Water Well POD: (1) S 2000 E 1400 14 in well 200 ft to 500 ft deep (2) S 300 E 750 from NW Cor Sec 3 T1 9S R1 E 4 in well 200 ft to 500 ft deep USE: Municipal: In Gunnison City of POU: SW14 Sec 16 T19S R1E HEREAFTER QUANTITY: 20 cfs SOURCE: Underground Water (wells) POD: (1) S 2000 E 1400 10 in well 230ft to 500 ft deep (2) S 300 E 750 from NW Cor Sec 13 T19S R1E 16 in well 200 ft to 500 ft deep (3) N 2900 W 200 from SE Cor Sec T19S R1W 16 in well 200 ft to 500 ft deep USE: Same as Heretofore POU: Same as Heretofore Robert L Morgan P E STATE ENGINEER Published in the GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS October 24 31 and November 7 990 NOTICE OF TEST OF AUTOMATIC TABULATING EQUIPMENT Public notice is hereby given that on November 2 990 at 0:00 am at the office of the County Clerk of Sanpete County at the in SAnpete County Courthouse Manti Utah there will be conducted a test of the automatic tabulating equipment to be used to tabulate the result of the General Election to be held Nov 6 1990 Kristine F Christiansen Sanpete County Clerk Published in the GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS October 31 1990 VAPROGRAM ASSISTANT CANCY ANNOUNCED The Sanpete County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Office (ASCS) in Manti has an immediate opening for a This is a full Program Assistant time position 40 hours per week with benefits Duties: General office work correspondence budgets payroll filing collections and claims Day to day operation of computer along with administering farm programs Vote For BRAD i JOHNSON WS' w m WA WA' if m w w i gj pi ir m '"’ m- iii yA W H m State Representative on Tuesday November 6 1990 xM W WA m Ml 11 support and ask for it again on November 6!" 1 The Division of Consumer Prohas tection Dept of Commerce reached a settlement agreement with Feed the Children registered as a charity The principal officer Lanny Gray signed the agreement which places his license to solicit on probation for five years He also agrees to adhere strictly to laws governing Conditions also include charities a $5000 fine to be stayed unless the probation is violated The Division alleges that there were problems with the claims made by Feed the Children that they were raising money for children cut from WIC is a federthe WIC Program Infants and ally funded Womens Children’s Program which had not been cut as claimed The Division also alleges that many statements made by the organization were false These alleged false statements pm weekdays Completed applications will be received in the Sanpete County ASCS Office until 4:30 pm November 9 1990 Jay Val Anderson County Executive Director Published in the GUNNI- SON VALLEY NEWS October 31 and November 7 1990 Buy now-pla- y later Don’t be left out in the cold this winter Season tickets for the Snow Col lege Theatrical Season are now on sale and arc expected to go fast The curtain goes upon the 1990-Theatre Season November 14 with the presentation of Dark of the Moon In January Streetcar Named Desire rolls onto the stage The Pirates of Penzance will slash their way into the Snow College Auditorium in February and March The of the year will final presentation be Agatha Christi’s The Mousetrap All curtain times are 8 pm in the Crane Theatre General Admission season tickSenior Citizens and ets are $14 high school students or younger can pick up season tickets for just $13 For more ticket information and to order call e 265 It OOOooooooooo: Kind of gives you the creeps doesn't it? Halloween is a celebration that has existed from earliest times - first as a religious celebration - then modified to fit our It's a fun night Parents are more modern interpretations urged to tell their children not to eat any of the treats until mom ordad can inspect them and be sure everything is safe s Pumpkin Time coach turned into Cinderella’s one Ichabod Crane fled in terror as the Headless Horseman chased him holding one in his hand And Linus of ‘Peanuts’ fame waits all Halloween watching and searching for the ‘great’ one You’ve guessed it by now The ‘one’ we refer to is the pumpkin The season has arrived when pumpkins are readily available for Like tomacarving and baking toes com and potatoes pumpkins and are are native to America thought to have been cultivated in Mexico and Central America as long as 5000 years ago When the Pilgrims arrived they didn’t know anything about the but the friendly Indians pumpkin taught them how to grow cook and dry them In fact early colonistsof Jamestown and Plymouth were said to have survived on the pumpkin when their own crops failed The colonists adopted the Indian method of making custard by filling the scooped out pumpkin with milk spices molasses or honey and then baking it Eventually an rehomemaker early American the English meat pie membered with its pastry crust put a shell and and created the filling together modem day version of the pumpkin pie are two recipes for Following pumpkin pie - one adapted to today’s busy world and the other more in the old fashioned vein A tional aM 7 appreciate vour past V into Teed the Children1 charity again! Famous Pumpkin Pie Deep Dish Pie Crust Shell 2 eggs slightly beaten can (16 oz) solid pack pumpkin 12 tsp salt tsp cinnamon Preheat oven and baking sheet Remove pie crust to 375 degrees Meanwhile from freezer com- in order bine filling ingredients given Recrimp edge of pie shell to stand 12 inch above rim Place pie shell on preheated baking sheet Pour filling into crust Bake in center of oven for 70 minutes or until knife insert in center comes out clean Cool on wire rack Garnish with whipped topping or whipped cream if desired include: The WiC Program had been 600 children per month cut by 50 were cut from WIC and many would starve Feed The Children gave food vouchers to people cut from WIC the state wouldn’t approve a charity until it had existed for one year Feed the Children had donated $2000 to WIC in one week people cut from WIC had been reinstated as a result of donations made by the and that 20 of the organizalion donations would be used for charitable purposes If any conditions of the probation are violated Gray’s license to solicit will be revoked If he engages in any future fund raising efforts an independent audit will be filed with the Division every three months showing funds raised and funds expended in connection with the solicitations Vote Nov 6! 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Call news tips to Salina Sun - 9 s 'Hi JOHN MILLECAM FOR STATE SCHOOL BOARD Old Fashioned Pumpkin Pie 2 Regular Pie Crust shells 3 eggs slightly beaten can (16 oz) pumpkin 23 12 cup sugar tsp salt tsp cinnamon 34 tsp ginger 14 tsp of cloves and nutmeg cups evaporated milk 12 cup molasses In mixing bowl combine eggs and pumpkin Add sugar salt and spices Stir in evaporated milk and Pour half of the mixture molasses into each crust Bake on preheated baking sheet 40 to 50 minutes or until knife inserted 2 inches from edge comes out clean Cool Garnish with whipped or topping whipped cream Escalante put on the endangered city listing fS aa'a Investigation or- SOUNDS LIKE SOMETHING SUPERNATURAL m wm Good ganizational ability communication skills and ability to type Able to deal with public Experience w Ith and word processing computer preferred Farm background desirable Application forms may be picked up at the ASCS Office 50 South Main Suite 4 Manti Utah 84642 between 8:00 am and 4:30 fit A"' A'x recent statement Association by the NaCounties of (N ACo) should be accompanied by wailing sounds and received in a black eerie dungeonThe Assothat the ciation has announced of Escalante Utah is community on the endangered community list NACo says that ten communities have been added to the ‘endangered list’ due to severe economic problems elimination of jobs and failing businesses The communities are all located in the Western US according to NACo President Michael Stewart and the federal government owns a large portion of the land in the counties in which the communities are located he noted “The economics of the communities arc dependent upon logging recreation mining and cattle grazing which use these public lands” Stewart said “Seventy five percent of the revenue raised from these activities goes to the federal government The remaining 25 is returned to the counties and is used for schools and roads as required by law” he explained Limitations on logging mining and cattle grazing in recent years has caused these communities’ economies to falter and has placed a severe strain on counties to continue to provide needed services “How many jobs will be lost? How many families will have to move? Will businesses be forced to close their doors? NACo is pressand Coning the Administration gress for balance when it considers legislation and restrictions on public lands” Stewart said An endangered is community defined as one directly dependent on natural resource utilization for survival and whose economy is directly affected by public iand multiple use policies Communities on NACo’s endangered list in addition to Escalante are Walden CO Horseshoe Bend Idaho Columbia Falls MT NV Reserve NM Willis-toND Mill City Ore and Cima and Weed California have had while serving on a local school board believe strongly that local school boards are in the best position to make decisions for their districts "When dealing with new policy or new programs it is important that we always ask ourselves what will be the net effect in the class room The class room is where 'the rubber meets the road' and we need to do all we can to increase learning and enhance teaching skills "The State Board of Education should be service oriented especially when dealing with rural Utah We should try to help districts achieve higher education goals through proper administration of State funds and State programs The State Board should rally behind rural districts in helping them get their fare share of State help for education BS from the School of Business Management BYU Married to Deena Riley Millecam of Payson 7 children Profession: Owner and manager of Utah Motor Company for the past 8 years Vernal Utah Experience In Education: Past Member of the Uintah County Board of Education Past Vice President and President of the Uintah County Board of Education Past member and Vice President of the Uintah Basin Vocational Center In Roosevelt Utah Past member of the Board for the Utah School Boards Assoc |