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Show im i. r v 'jrr . THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 10, 2000 - Page 23 Public notice The annual return of the Donald T. and Dorothy R Adanu Foundation ia available for the next 180 days at 81 Eaat 100 South, Monticello, Utah, during normal office hour of 9 00 a.m to 5.00 p.m. Phone 435) Daniel G. Andenon Board of lYuatei-Published May 10, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Help wanted Gass-- A CDL drivers. Dedicated, regional & OTR solos $.30 mi. Teams Start your own business. 750 Public notice CD-RO- books, reports and manuals you can reprint and sell. For info, SASE to Home Workers of America, PO Box 18547, SLC, Utah 84118 mmi $.34misplit. 100 company paid health benefits: medical, dental, vision. Company paid retirement plan. Plus 401K after 90 days (wmatching). Company paid vacation, paid holidays, 95 freight. Credit union, direct deposit. Assigned conventionals, company paid uniforms. Stock pury chase. Truckload Services EOEMFD "How-To- " no-tou- ch ffH ELM U S ! CiELTAC Con-Wa- E 'rofessionaMnstruction Musicaljnstrurnentsj (ucsnlloil Aircraft maintenance trainee. No experience required. We provide training at our expense. High school graduates under age 34. Paid relocation. Call AccessoriesiM u sicj .Carol David lucannafi ek-Walt- er lowing goal: A. SMX. Hiring company drivers 368S 300W B landing Ismail: paroldwlasal.nel $ and adulta who cannot protect themaelvea from abuae, neglect, B. To protect children (urwiiun MICROFILM ASSISTANT San Juan County is accepting applications for the position of TYPE OF POSITION: Temporary, no benefits. part-tim- STEP RANGESALARY: 1 DESCRIPTIONS: Creating film county records. - $6.17 Microfilm Assistant. e, hour. a microfilm copy of county records and index micro- QUALIFICATIONS: High school graduate or equivalent, ability to learn to operate microfilm equipment, ability to type and operate computer as required by job, and understand the importance of county recoids and accurate work. DEADLINE: APPLICATION May 12, 2000, noon. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Applications and position descriptions are available in the San Juan County Personnel Office in Monticelto or at Workforce Services in Monticelto and Blanding. San Juan County is an Equal Opportunity Employer Atrcv JOB VACANCIES ;sAtjTJuA'N: SAN JUAN SCHOOL DISTRICT must currently hold or be eligible fora Utah teaching certificate Unless otherwise noted, all positions open until filled. Principal doses 526 Bilingual Navajo English Teacher Elementary Teacher 5th Grade Teacher Montezuma Creek Elem Monti cello Elementary Library Media Social Studies Library Media English Teacher Library Media Teacher Navajo Mt High Whitehorse High CLASSIFIED POSITIONS District Wide Summer maintenance, painters, grounds workers doses 51 2 -- Certified applicants should submit a District application, copy of placement file and or transcripts and references and a copy of current Utah Certification. Preferences given to teachers with, or working towards, ESLBilingual Endorsement Job descriptions listing the essential functions of these positions are available. Applications and additional information may be obtained from the schools or from: Douglas E. Wright Human Resource Administrator 200 North Main Blanding, Utah 8451 1 Phone: Fax: Dr. 435-678-12- 15 435-678-12- San Juan School District is an Equal Opportunity and ADA Employer These vacancies have been advertised following the District Employment Guidelines and Policies The District's Native American Hiring Policy shall have full force and effect, Native Americans giving preference to qualified (435)678-120- In compliance with the Americans with abilities Act, individuala needing special accommodation (including auxiliary communicative aides and services) during this meeting should notify Superintendent Dr. Gary Cameron at least three working days prior to the meeting at (435) Dis- Notice to water users The State Engineer received the following Applications) to Appropriate Water in San Juan County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION. PROTESTANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake on or before City, UT 84114-630- 0 MAY 30, 2000. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND- Point!) ofDiverion POD; Place of Use - POU; Nature of Use - USE) 7 (A72811 ); Dent ft Gwendolyn Bristol SOURCE; 6 in. well 100 QUANTITY: 4 45c-ft- . ft. to 30011. deep. POD: ( 1 ) S 287 E 750 from NW Cor, Sec 10. T29S, R24E. (La Sal) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Ort 31, total acreage 0.8900 acs; Domestic: 2 families. POU: NW14NW14 Sec 10, T29S, R24E. Robert L. Morgan, PE. STATE ENGINEER Published May 3 and 10, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Public notice tally Substance during rehabilitation (except shelters provided aa a protective oervice). C. Wage of any individual aa a aocial oervice (other than payment of the wage a f welfare recipients employed in the provision of child day cart services. E. Social services (Except service to an alcoholic or individual) or rehabilitation services provided in and by employees of any hospital, skilled nursing facility, intermediate care facility, or prison, to any individual living in such institution. F. Any educational aervicea which the State makoa generally available. AITUCAT1QN PROCESS Applications for Fiacal Year 2001 must be submitted to Lillian Taylor. San Juan County; PO. Boa 9, Monticello, Utah 84535 by 5:00 p.m., May 19, 2000 Applications received after that tima will not be considered. Each application must include the following. A. Agency, address, telephone number, and contact person. B. Federal guala the request is meeting. C. A program description which will include: 1. Problems to be addressed. 2 Population to be aerved 3. Magnitude of the problem. 4 Numbers to be aerved. 5. Service to be provided. 6. Program goals and objectives. 7. Completed General budget information. 8. Source and type of 25 match (Funds allocated to each provider must be matched with twenty-fiv- e percent (25) local or non federal funda. ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE OF CREDITORS Eatata of Ann Palmer, also known as Anna Josephine Peterson Palmer, Deceased Probate No. 0037-0- 7 in the District Court of San Juan County, State of Utah. Nancy Palmer Cahoon and Philip K. Palmer have been appointed representatives of the above estate and all persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the representatives or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 10th day of August, 2000, or said claims shall be forever 14,691 kit- -- foot Matterhorn in the Alps. Public notice Notice is hereby given that the BOARD OF EDUCATION, SAN JUAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, will receive sealed bids fur furnishing and delivery of Custodial Supplies. Instructions and specifications fur the Custodial Supplies will be available at the Buildings and Grounds Office, 36 West 200 North, Blanding, Utah 84511. Bids must be plainly marked 'SEALED BID -CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES on the outside of the envelope and will be received until 2 00 PM., May 11,2000. . The District reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any portion of a bid and waive any or all formalities. Bids will be publicly opened at 2:00 P.M. May 11, 2000, at the Buildings and Grounds Office, 36 West 200 North. Blanding, Utah 84511. Published April 26, May 3 and 10, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Notice to water users The State Engineer received the following Application!) to Appropriate Water in San Juan County (Locations in SLBftM). Persons objecting to on application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Boa 146300, Salt Laka on or before City UT 84114-630- 0 MAY 30, 2000. These are informal proceedings os of the Division of Water Righto. per Rule R655-6-- 2 POD; Piece (LEGEND: Point!) of Diversion of Use - POU; Nature of Uae USE) - (A72811): Trent ft Gwendolyn Bristol SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 QUANTITY: 4.45ac-lt- . ft. to 300 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 287 E 750 from NW Cor. Sec 10, T29S, R24E. (La Sol) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.8900 ora; Domestic: 2 familiea. POU: NWV4NW14 Sec 10, T29S, R24E. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published May 3 and 10, 2000 in the San Juan 05-28- Record, Monticello, Utah. Public notice barred Nancy Palmer Cahoon PO. Boa 636 Montierllo, UT 84535 Philip K. Palmer 1076 Donner Way Sail Lake City, UT 84108 L Robert Andrruon Daniel G. Anderson Anderson ft Anderson, PC. PO. Bos 275 Monticello. Utah 84535 Published May 10, 17 and 24, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Public notice CITY OF MONTICELLO ORDINANCE NO. 2000-- 2 TITLE: Repealing of Ordinance No. 1995-2- , Aa Ordinance to Prohibit Airbomt Watering During Day-Tim- e PURPOSE: Noun and Wanting of Natural lb rescind watering restrictions applied by Ordinance No 1995-- 2 to prevent waste of water through evaporation. WHEREAS, Citixena of Monticello have heretofore been prohibited from airborne watering uf lawns and gardens between the hours of 10 00 a m. and p.m ; and WHEREAS, it ia the belief of this Governing Body that the Citixena of Monticello recognise the need to conserve water and will use this precious NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale at the west door of the San Juan County Courthouse, 117 South Main, Monticello, Utah, on May 31, 2000, at the hour of 10.00 a.m. of said day; fur the purpose of foreclosing a lYust Deed doted May 28, 1999 executed by Jim Dandy and Betty Dandy, as Trustors, covering real property located at 211 West 400 North (23-2Blanding, Son Juan County, Utah and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING 898 5 FEET NORTH AND 718 FEET EAST OF THE CENTER OF SECTION 27. T36S, R22E, SLBM, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 70 FEET, THENCE EAST 210 FEET. THENCE SOUTH 70 FEET, THENCE WEST 210 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Dated this 26 day of April, 2000. aDavid B. Boyce ), Successor TVuatee Published May 3, 10 and 17, 2000 in the Son Juan Record, Munticello, Utah. previously commodity as efficiently as possible, without mandated watering restrictions; and WHEREAS, the Governing Body ia committed to providing educational information to ita citixena regarding wise use of water and believes this will have beneficial results; NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Monticello City Council: 1. Ordinance Number 1995-- 2 Mon- ticello City Code), 'An Ordinanrt to Prohibit Air- The San Juan County Commission sets the priorities on allocation of funda baaed on the recommendations of the SSBG Human Services Board. This board consists of individuals appointed by the Commission and represents all areas in San borne Watering During Hourt and Watting of Natural Resource" is hereby repealed 2. Thu Ordinance shall not prevent the Governing Body from limiting the use of water as may be deemed necessary when there is a scarcity of Monticello City water for any reason Juan County. Code). The SSBG Human Service Board will meet June 22, 2000 at 1 00 in the San Juan County Library in Blanding to review the applications. Applicants may have a representative attend the meeting to explain the request or answer questions. It is not necessary to be in attendance to 3. It shall remain unlawful foe any person to use sprinklers excessively, thereby affecting the pressure or eupply of the City water eystem ((8-1-1Monticello City Code). 4. It shall remain unlawful for any person to Monticello City Code). waste water ((8-1-1This Ordinance shall become effective on date of passage PASSED and APPROVED by the Monticello City Council this 2nd day of May, 2000. aK Dale Black, Mayor ATTEST sRits Walker, C MC, Recorder Published May 10, 2000 in the Son Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Day-Tim- have your application considered After hearing the proposed applications, the SSBG Human Services Board will make recommendation to the San Juan County Commission who, in turn will make the final decision aa to the funding. Published April 19. 26. May 3. 10 and 17, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. 6, September ten followed a group of climbers to the top of the Published May 10 and 17, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Ser- Family Planning Health Related Service! Home baaed Service Home Delivered Meala Information and Referral Legal Service On 1950, a 678-121- -- Americorps Literacy Coordinator Seventh Grade History Science Counselor -- closes 51 1 Bluff Elementary Mexican Hat Elementary Education, and lYaining D. Medical care (other than family planning aervicea, rehabilitation services, or initial detoxi). fication of an alcoholic or lOhrwk ARL Middle School Employment, vice B. AO applicants p.m. The tentative agenda for the May meeting will be posted by May 17, 2000 at the district office and on San Juan School District's web site Iwww aaniuan.kl2.ut.ual. The agenda ia also regularly posted at each school in the district. If you would like more information please call Counseling and Outpatient Day lYeatment Domestic Violence room and board provided for a abort term aa a part of a social services, or temporary emergency 2000-0- 1 School Psychologist Speech Language Pathologist Elementary Staff Developers (2 positions Bland incBJuff and Montezuma Creek) Certified Occupational Therapy Asst SSBG FUNDS SSBG funda can be used to provide aocial aer-vic- e to low and moderate income individuala and familiea. Hie following service may be provided by SSBG funda; Congregate Meala Transportation SSBG RESTRICTIONS: Funds may not be used for: A. Purchase or improvement of land, or purchase, construction, permanent improvement of any building or facility. The San Juan School District announces employment opportunities in the following positions: District C. 1b preserve, rehabilitate, and reunite familiea (help familiea stay together) D. 1b prevent and reduce inappropriate care aa much aa poaaible by making home and community service available; E. 1b arrange for appropriate placement and aervicra in an inatitution when thia ia in an individual' beat intereat. SERVICES WHICH CAN BE PROVIDED WITH PreventionEducalion Protective Service, Adult Social Enrichment Service Special Service for the Blind, and Phyaically Disabled S- Jslance Abuae Service SCHOoDisT.RicT LICENSED POSITIONS become or remain eco1b help people become table to take care of them- selves); per-diu- pay, lb help people nomically or remain owner operators, regional, bonuses, referrals, safety, direct deposits, medical, dental, vision, 401K, vacaexcellent tion, Ryder Plan, 8. SAN JUAN COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT DISCRETIONARY FUNDING INTRODUCTION San Juan County will receive S92.000.00 in Social Service Black Grant Local Discretionary fund (or Fiacal Year 2001, beginning July 1,2000 through June 30. 2001. Theae funda are made available through the Social Service Bljck Grant Art, hereinafter referred to aa the SSBG Act. The people of each community; through their locally elected officials, determine: A. What nceda or problems they are faced with that fall within the acope of aocial aenrirea. B. What their priori tie are in trying to address theae needa or problem. C. Whit program might be mot effective in meeting thoae needa. FEDERAL GOALS AND OBJECTIVES SSBG funda are directed to helping familiea and individuala achieve one or more of the fol- Public notice Please be informed that the San Juan School District Board of Education has scheduled their May Board Meeting for Tuesday. May 23. 2000 The meeting will be held at the District Office in Blanding The public session will begin at 2:00 ((8-1-1- '"I Public notice The Manti-L- a Sal National Forest will hold three information meetings to review the Draft Environmental Impact Statement concerning the President's Roadless Initiative. Formal presentations discussing the alternatives and preferred alternative will be made at each of these meetings. Meetings will be held May 16 in Castle Dole from 6 at the Courthouse, 75 East Main at the Street, May 17 in Monticello from Courthouse, 117 South Main; and May IB in Monti from at the Court house, 160 North 6.30-8.3- 6.30-8.3- 0, Main. As follow-ua public hearing will be held June at the Courthouse 7, 2000, in Price from Commission Chambers, 120 East Main, to allow the public to make formal comments. Each participant will be allowed a maximum time limit of five minutoo unless no one is waiting to speak. All comments will be recorded and transcribed by s court recorder and forwarded to the team devel- oping the Final Environmental Impact Statement and Final Rule. Information about the President's Roadlees Ini- - tiative and a copy of the DEIS can be found on the Internet at fa frd us Tie Forest Service expects to publish the Roadless Area Draft Environmental Impact Statement iDEIS) and Proposed Rule in May 2000. Requests for CD's ar printed copies ofthe Roadless Proposed RuloDElS should be mailed to the Rocky Mountain Research Station, Publication Distribution, 240 West Pros- pert Road, Fort Collins, CO 80526 2098. Faxed order will be accepted at Order must specify summary or full art of documents, and CD or printed copy Published April 26, May 3 and 10. 2000 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. |