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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, February 23, 2000 - Page 16 Firm offers back country training Holiday River Expeditions is rescuers alike. Third, limited equipment makes improvisation and resourcefulness essential skills. These issues and more will April 19 to 27, 2000. This hands-o- n Wilderness be addressed by professional First Responder course will instructors from Wilderness enable students to deal with Medical Associates, leaders in medical emergencies when backcountry medical training. they are miles away from help Skills will be developed for and dialing 911 is not an op- field use, whether its a nation. This course is recomtional park or on the high seas. mended for all outdoor profesd with Classes are who and those sionals spend an emphasis on practical time in remote areas. Graduskills. Mornings are devoted ates will receive WFR certifi- to lectures, while afternoon cation by Wilderness Medical and evenings are spent outside Associates, valid for three working on everything from years, as well as BLS Level litter construction to CPR and Anaphylaxis certifirescue simulation. Realistic cation. simulations, complete with Wilderness Medicine differs fake wounds and stage blood, from traditional first aid in will be conducted. All simulathree respects. First, trans- tions will be video taped and port times are measured in debriefed for enhanced learnhours and days rather than ing. Call reservations at minutes, so many phases of take for location and regpatient care that usually be must a in istration information. Call hospital place Seccarried out in the field. 888WILDMED or log drasevere environments ond, on to www.wildmed.com for comthe increase course description and future matically plexity of any emergency and courses. heighten risk to patient and sponsoring an intensive backcountry medical training course in Monticello from 72-hou- r, fast-pace- full-sca- le 801-266-20- toll-fre- 87 e, Teachers and writers workshop offered in Bluff Educators and writers are invited to join authors David Sobel and Ann Weiler Walka for a four-daSan Juan Writers Workshop, held at the beautiful Recapture Lodge in y Bluff, March 2000. Participants will explore the role of the natural world in Public notice Public notice Between March 7 and March 17, 2000, any Utah resident intending to became a candidate for any elective office to be filled at the next ensuing November election shall file with the County Clerk for all precinct, county and school board office! solely within a county and with the Lieutenant Governor for all other offices. The deadline for filing ia March 17, 2000, 5:00 PM. Norman L. Johnson REQUEST FOR BIDS The Bluff Water Works ia accepting bids from qualified engineers for the completion of a Drinking Water Source Protaction Plan (DWSP) for the town of Bluff, lTtnh. of tha Utah AdminUnder Section R309-11- 3 istrative Code the DWSP Plan will need to address the following issues: The Implementation Bid Schedule, Resource Evaluation, Recordkeeping Section, Contingency Report Bids must be received by Feh.-usi25th, 2000 Questions end bids can be directed to: Tbm Rice BWW Chair TO Box 219 Bluff, Utah 04512 435 672 2446 San Juan Counseling will be soliciting bids from Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nunes for medication management to clients in the Blending area. Must be willing to work evenings andwNkenda. Applicants need to bid per client visit. Bids will be received at San Juan Counseling until 6:00 PM Mountain Standard Time March 3, 2000. Technical questions can be directed to: State of Utah Division of Drinking Water Bob Lowe 801 536 4194 Published February 16 and 23, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. San Juan County ClerkAuditor Published February 16, 23, March 1 and 8, 2000 in :hs San Juan Racord, Monticello, Utah. Public notice 16-1- 9, shaping emotions, thoughts, actions, and words. Educators are particularly encouraged to attend. The faculty includes David Sobel, director of Teacher Certification Programs and of the Center for Environmental Education at Antioch New England Graduate School in Keene, New Hampshire. Also on the workshops faculty is Ann Weiler Walka, poet and naturalist. She is the author of Waterlines: Journeys on a Desert River and the forthcoming memoir of the Glen Canyon region titled Walking the Unknown River. Space is limited. Call Canyonlands Field Institute for more information at or visit tor 800-S60-52- Bids will be opened March 6, 2000. Questions pertaining to this bid should be directed to Roger Low San Juan Counseling reserves the at right to reject any or all bid Published February 23 and March 1, 2000 in the San Juan Racord, Monticello, Utah. rmcblufnsaqjuan.net Without Advertising, You Wouldnt Know 62 www.canyonlandsfieldinst.org. Notice to water users Public notice Public notice The following Applications requeuing an EXTENSION OF TIME WITHIN WHICH TO Sl'B-MI- T I'KOOF OK BENEFICIAL USE have been filed with the State Engineers It n represented that additional time ii needed to place the water tu brneficial use in San Juan county Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILINC, NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS and any request for a hearing Protest must be filed with the Stale Engineer, Boa I46.'K)0, Suit Lake on or before City; UT 84114-630- 0 MARCH 14, 2U00 These are informal proceedof the Division of Water ings as per Rule K655-6-- PUBLIC HEARING March 9. 2000 LKM!M Old Jail House. Bluff. Utah The Bluff Water Works, n rnmmitlce to the San Juan County Service Area 1, will be conducting a public hearing regarding a grant from the State uf Utah Permanent Community Impact Fund Board. The Bluff Water Wurka is applying to the Community Impact Board for a $10,000.00 grant to assist in funding a Drinking Water Source Protection Plan. The grant will pay for a DWSP Impl- On September 22, 1999, Western Geophysical submitted a Notice at Intent to Conduct Oil and Cox Gcophyiical Operations on behalf of it'x client Basin Exploration Incorporated. The proposed project is a 3-- shotholc seismic survey known as N W Aneth Phase 1. The project area is along Righta. (LEGEND: Pointisluf Divenuiin POD, Place of Use POU, Nature of Use USE) 09-69IA4HU63): Blending City QUANTITY 2 0 cfs SOURCE. Underground Water Wrll. TOD (1) N 73 W 138 from SE Cor. Sec 16. 8 in well 1000ft to 2000ft deep (2 S 1820 E 700 from NW Cur, Sec 27. T36S, R22E , 8 in well 1000 ft. to 2000 ft. deep 1 Mi NW of Blending) USE. (supplemental) Municipal. In Blending City. Hubert L Morgan, P E. STATE ENGINEER Published February 16 and 23, 2000 in the Sun Juan Record, Mnnlicellii, Utah. ementation Program, Rcsourre Evaluation, Contiiigvney Report and a Record keeping Section. These four tupics arc part of the seven sections required fur a complete DWSP plan by the State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality Division of Drinking Water under Section R309-- 1 13 of the Utah Administrative Code. Questions and comments will be addressed at that meeting For more information contact Tan Rice, BWW Chair, TO Bus 219, Bluff, Utah 84512, (435)672 2446 Published February 16, 23, nnd March 1, 2000 in (hr Sun Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Public notice atule that candidates are to lie nominated fur the following uflicca at the upcoming Primary Election in San Juan County, Utah, to be held Thriiday. June 27, 2000 U 8 President and for a four 41 year term. U S Senate Unc Senator for a six 161 year term I hereby Notice to water users The State Engineer received the following Application! si to Appropriate or Change Water in San Juan County I taxation in SLH&M). Perwuis objecting to an aiplication must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION. PROTESTANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and liny request fur a hearing Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Boa 146300, Salt Iuike on or before City, IT 84114 6300 MARCH 14, 2000 These are informal proceed of the Division of Water ings as per Rule H655-6-Rights (LEGEND Ponitlaiuf Diversion POD. Plate of Car a POU, Nature of Use a USE) APIUCATIONiSi TO APPROPRIATE WATER (A726H2): Mike & Jane Jones QUANTITY 90.0ac-f-t SOURCE. 12 in well 250 ft to 400 ft deep TOD ION 1820 E 30 from SW Cor, Sec 1.T27S.R22E (Spanish Valley i USE. Irrigation: from Mar 15 to Nov 15. tutal acreage 18 0000 ars. POU: W12SWU4, Sec 1.T27S, R22E. 8 A72b68i: Kyle ft Melissa Fullmer SOURCE: 6 in well 100 QUANTITY 4 59 ac-l- l 1 ft to 300 ft deep TOD. S 619 E 689 from NW Cor. Sec 36. T33S. K22E (4 5 miles North of Eaatlandl USE. Irrigation: From Apr 1 tu Oct 31, total acreage 1 0000 acs, Stockwatrnng 5 head of livestock, Domestic: 1 family POU: NWl 4NWI4, Sec 36. T33S. R25E. APPLICATION! S ) TO CHANGE WATER 1 (a24 139)' Anna M Rafferty propose! a to change the POD of water as evidenced by (A71798). HERETOFORE QUANTITY 4 293 ae-- ft SOURCE Underground Water Well POD (1)S 1160 E 320 from NW Cor, Sec 22. T37S, R22E USE' Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 15, total acreage 02500 acs, Stork watering: 1 hand of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU NW14NW14 Sec 22 T37S.R22E; HEREAFTER: Quantity: 148 soft. SOURCE 6 in. well 150 ft. to 200. weep. POD: (1)8860 E 315 from NW Cor. See 22, T37S. R22E (4 milee South of Blending) USE Same aa Heretofore POU: Same aa Heretofore. The remaining water hoe been abandoned. Robert L Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published February 16 and 23. 2000 in the Saa Juan Record, Monticello; Utah. U S Congressman - 3rd ('ungn-NKiuiia- l District for a two 2 year term. Utah State Executive four 4 year terms Governor Lieutenant Governor Attorney General State Auditor State IVeasurer Utah Slutr Senator - District 27 fur a four 4 year term. I tah House of Representatives - District 71 fix a two 12) year term. County Commissioner - District 1 fur a four 4 ! year term. County ClcrkAudilor fur a two (2) year term. State School Board - District Two - One member for a four (4i year term. One member Local School Board - Precinct 1 for a four 14) year term. One member Local School Board - Precinct 2 fur a four .4) year term. One member Local School Board - Precinct 3 lor a four (4 year term Judicial - Court of Appeals There will be a retention elections statewide for sia 16) Court of Appeal Judges provided that the incumbents whose term are aspiring file during the filing period. Candidate for all of the above will be voted on by San Juan County registered voters with these exceptions 1) only registered volere in commission district No 1 will vote on candidates from that district; 2) only registered voter in School Precinct 1 will vote an school board candidates from that school precinct; 3) only registered voter in School Precinct 2 will vole on school board candidates hem that school precinct, 4) only registered vetara in School Precinct 3 will vela an school board candidates from that school precinct. WITNESS my hand and aeal of this office this 8th day of Fafaruary, 2000. Norman L Johnson ClerhAuditor San Juan County Utah Published February 16, 23, March 1 and 8, 2000 m the Son Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. the Bluff Bench, Recapture Pocket, and McCracken Canyon and encompasses approximately 35 square miles in San Juau County Utah. The project is approximately 5 miles east of Bluff and 2 mile west of Montexuma Creek, Utah. An environmental assessment has been prepared for this project and ia available upon request at the Bureau of Land Management Monticello Field Office, at 435 North Main Street, P.O. Box 7, Monticello, Utah. Comments concerning thie project are being accepted through March 2, 2000. For further information, you may contact Jeff Brown at (435) Published February 16 and 23, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. SAN JUAN BUILDING SUPPLY 1050 S MAIN -- BLANDING 435 - 678 - 2000 as CROSSWORD PUZZLER 587-150- SAN JUAN CREDIT UNION Where San Juan County dollars help San Juan County residents ; 435-678.-21- Public notice 24 206 NORTH MAIN BLANDING NOTICE OF BONDS TO BE ISSUED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Utah Code Annoprovisions of Section tated 1953, aa amended, that on 17 February, 2000, the Board of lYuatem of Eastland Sprcial Service District, San Juan County Utah (the Issuer"), authorized the issuance of ito Water Revenue Bund, Series 2000, in the aggregate principal amount of $50,000 (the "Bond"), of the Issuer, dated the date of delivery to the purchaser thereof, at a purchase price of $50,000 (representing s discount from par of 04 I, to mature in annual installment!, the Inst of which aliall be not later than 22 jreara from its date. Any installment of principal on said Bond which shall not be paid when due shall bear interest at the rate uf eighteen percent 1B'J I per annum from the due dale thereof until paid No deposit is being required in connection with the sale uf the Bond Said Bond, pursuant to a resolution of the Board of lYustoes of the Issuer duly adopted on 17 February, 2000, are to be issued lor the pur pane uf paying all or part of the coot of acquiring, ronatructing, improving and extending the water system of the Issuer and uther necessary sppur tenant focilitiea (the Project"), including, without limitation, all fees and expeneec reasonably incurred in connection therewith and with the issuance of such Bond as may be properly payable from the proceed! thereof A ropy ef the resolution adopted on 17 February, 2000, by the Board of Trustee of Die laauer authorizing the issuance and confirming the sale of the Bond ia on file in the office of the Board of Trustees of the Issuer at Crowley Construction Office in Eastland, Utah, where it may be esam-ineduring regular business hours of the Board of the Issuer from 8 oclock A M to 5 o'clock P.M Said resolution shall be so available for inspection for the period of at least 30 days from and after the date of publication of this notice. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that pursuant to law for a period of 30 days from and after the date of publication of this notice, any person in interest shall have the right to contest the legalresolution of the Board ity of the of lYustoss of the laauer adopted on 17 February 2000, or the Bond of the laauer authorised thereby or any provisions made for the security and payment of such Bond, and that after such time, no one shall have any cause of action to context the regularity formality sr legality thereof for any d d cause whatsoever. DATED this 17 day of February 2000. sPhyllit S Crowley Title. Secretary Published February 23, 2000 in the San Juan Racord, Monticello, Utah. 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