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Show Public notice Public notice Public notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice ia hereby given that the MontioelloCitj Council will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday June 14, 2000, to discuss and receive comments the FY 1999-0- 0 Budget to increase ui the budget total The hearing will begin at 6 45 p m. a: the Montieello City Office, 17 North 1st East, piwceding the regul arCity Council meeting. The public is invited to attend all City meetings. In accordance with the Americans with AUCTION NOTICE On June 12 at 2.00 p m. at Hondaland, 935 E. Hwy. 666, Montieello, Utah, a Honda ATV modal ATC110E, ID JH3TB0205ECS32454 will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash payable at said sale, in satisfaction of lien chargee. San Juan County will hold a public hearing on Monday June 19, 2000 at tha 11:45 AM at the San Juan County Commission Chamber! located at 117 South Main Street, 202 Montieello, Utah 84535 to hear public comments regarding a request for variance from Tonne Bliea to change her real property located in Spanish Valley to a commercial zone to accommodate her request for overnight boarding of adult clients (respite). Published June 7 and 14, 2000 in the San Juan THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, June 7, 2000 - Page 20 Sneaking in a smarter summer it takes for wet footprints to evaporate, then time how long No more pencils, no more books! No more teachers crazy looks! Are your kids looking forward to summer vacation? Great! But dont toss out those books and pencils yet - summer fun doesnt have to mean dumber fun! Exercising kids brain muscles all summer brings big benefits in the fall. And not exercising them can mean a loss of hard-earne- d skills. A wise parent or caregiver can sneak a lot of learning into those lazy, hazy days. The good news is you dont need a lot ofextra time or cash to give your kids a smarter summer. The trick is to make a game out of learning every day. Here are a few ideas: Challenge younger children to find letters of the alphabet on everyday items like street signs, cereal boxes, or newspapers. By asking How many A's can you find? you also exercise counting skills. Have an older child practice math by using grocery coupons to calculate the final price of items on your list. Challenge the child to guess the weight of produce before reading the scale, and to compute the correct change at the it. Challenge them to guess the melting time of ice cubes. Drop items in a pail of water to see if they sink or float. Have children record all guesses and results, and reward the players with frozen treats. For more sly science funj find two similar, healthy plants. Have your child water one, but not the other, for a week or two, and observe daily. Make a leaf tattoo by gently clipping a small paper shape onto a large leaf. Remove the shape after a week. Discuss the results and have the child write it up to share the experiment with family members. Help your child make his or her own storybook. Make funny drawings, or glue photos of family members onto silly magazine pictures. A younger child can dictate the story; older children can write it themselves. Let creativity rule! reading and writing activities on the back. When the activi- ties are finished at summers end, the child receives a certificate of accomplishment. fow thats a summer celebra- can help your child select books on any topic - baseball or butterflies, horses or hurricanes. The secret is for the child to choose the subject, so that it doesnt feel like homework and he or she is truly reading for pleasure. Writing weekly letters to a pen pal or distant friend tion! es- pecially if the contents are strictly private! And older kids wont care that crossword puzzles boost spelling and vocabulary, if you make it a game while traveling or cooking dinner. Have kids paint" their names with water on a hot sidewalk, then watch the letters disappear! lb sneak in some science, have kids guess Once you banish the boredom of dumber summers, you'll be sneaking in the most valuable lesson of all never take a vacation from learning. - make this a bright and brainy summer, call (877) and order your childs free Arthur Activity Poster in English or Spanish. For more activities, ask for free brochures, called Summer Home Learning Recipes, to suit your childrens ages (To order materials online, go to vrww.ed.govpubs). For more guidance on reading and other learning subjects, call (800) or go to the America Reads Web site at www.ed.govamericareads. To 4ED-PUB- S USA-LEAR- N, Man does not live by words alone, despite the fact that sometimes he has to eat them. Adlai Stevenson Public notice SAN JUAN SCHOOL DISTRICT will accept eealvd Proposals and Quotation! for Aaphalt Sealing aeveral locations throughout the Dintrirt, until 200 p m on June 26, 2000. Location! an aa follow! Diet net Oflire in Blanding. Utah San Juan High School in Blanding, Utah Zenoa L. Black Building in Blanding, Utah Blanding Bue Garage in Blurting. Utah Requeata fie Plana and Specifications ehould ha aubmitted to: a Jeff Bailey Building! 6 Grounds Department San Juan School District 36 West 200 North Blanding, Utah 84.'11 Telephone: Fas: (436) (435)078-12- 67. 1240 ! Proposals and Quotations will be opened at 2 00 PM. June 26, 2000 at the Buildings k Grounds Office, 36 Waat 200 North, Blanding. Utah BanJuaa School District raaenrea the right to accept or reject any Proposal and Quotation or any portion Proposal and Quotation. Published June 7, Juan Record, 14 and 21, 2000 in the San MonticsIIe, Utah. anyone needing special Public notice TO ALL SAN JUAN COUNTY. UTAH. RESI- DENTS The General Primary Election will be held June 27, 2000. Candidates to be noted on at the Primary Election are aa follows: Governor LT Governor: BgpjihhggQ Michael O. Leavitt Olene 8. Walker Glen P. DeviW Greg Hawkins Attorney General: Bcgublicu Mark L. Shurtleff Prank Mylar Utah Holier of Representatives - District 71. Re publican Keele Johneon De Lamar Gibbons There are no Democratic candidates hi the primary election. Witnem my hand and aeal of this office this 90th day of May, 2000 Norman L. Johnson Clerk Auditor San Juan County. Utah Published June 7. 14 and 21, 2000 in the San Juan Record, MonticsUo, Utah. James B. Peterson Manager Published May 31 and June 7, 2000 ia the San Juan Record, Montieello, Utah. Public notice Public notice Public notice Please be informed that the San Juan School District Board of Education has scheduled their June Board Masting for Tuesday. June ML 2000. The meeting will be held at tha District Office In Blsmlinsf. The public suasion will begin at NOTICE TO BID San Juan County Road Department will accept sealed bide Sir a minimum of one hundred (100) concrete cattleguard timbers. For more information on the specifications for tha concrete cattleguard timbers contact the San Juan County Road Office, 35 East Highway 666, Montieello, 0 Utah or call (435) Monday through Thursday, 7.00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Successful bidder will be required to follow San Juan County Road Department guidelines. Sealed bide will be accepted until 8.00 a.m. June 26, 2000 at 635 East Highway 666, or Post Office Bos 188, Montieello, Utah 84535. Envelopes should be marked "Seal Bid - Concrete Cattleguard Timbers' NO FAXES ACCEPTED. Bids will be opened at the San Juan County Baud Department meeting on June 26, 2000 at 587-323- 9:00 a.m. Acceptance of Bid will be approved during the regular Commission meeting on June 26, 2000 at 11 45 am. SAN JUAN COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY AND BIDS. Published June 7, 14 and 21, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Montieello, Utah. Public notice IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SAN JUAN COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Grace L. Lam Petitioner, va. Jorge C. Lazo Respondent. SUMMONS Case No. 00470008 Judge: Anderson, Lyle R. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAME- D RESPONDENT You are hereby summoned and required to file an Answer in writing to llie attached Petition with the Clerk of the above entitled Court st the following address: 297 S. Main, Montieello, UT 84535 and to service upon, or mail to the petitioner at the address above, a copy of laid answer, within 20 daya if you arc served in the State of Utah, or within 30 days if you arc served outside the State of Utah, after service of this Summons upon you If you fail to do so judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Petition, which has been filed with the Clerk of the above-entitle- d Court and a copy of which ia hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY. These papers mean that you are being sued for divorce. DATED this 18 day of May 2000 aGrace L. Lam Petitioner Published May 24,31, June 7 and 14, 2000 in tha San Juan Record, Montieello, Utah. SATELLITE REGISTRATION LOCATIONS ARE: Blanding City Office Council Chambers k' other locations TBA San Juan Courthouse - Clerks Office Bluff - San Juan County Voter Registration Toiler Navqjo Mountain - Marian Tbosie Persona who have moved or changed their name need to if they have been registered in the pest. A person must be a U.S. Citizen, at least 18 years of age, and their principal place of residence must be in San Juan County Utah for at least 30 daya prior to the election in order to register and vote according to Utah law. The General Primary Election will bo Juno 27th, 2000. San Juan County ClerkAuditor Norman L. Johnson Published June 7 and 14, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Montieello, Utah. Public notice TO ALL SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH RESIDENTS The General Primary Election will be held Tuesday June 27, 2000. All registered voters may vote on that day at the voting polls between the hours 700 a.m. and 0 p.m. Persons must vote in the precinct where they are registered. Polling places are as follows: No. 1 Bluff " Bluff Community Building No. 2 Montezuma Creek Montezuma Creek Fire House No. 3 Aneth Aneth Chapter House No. 4 Cedar Point Voting by absentee ballot No. SUcolo Voting by absentee ballot No. 6 LaSal Voting by absentee ballot No. 7 Spanish Valley Voting by absentee ballot No. 8 North Montieello Montieello City Office No. 9 South Montieello Montieello City Office No. 10 N.W. Blanding Blending City Office No. 11 S.W. Blanding Blanding Library No. 12 Mexican Hat TBA No 13 Oljata Ofjato Chapter House No. 14 Navqjo Mountain Navqjo Mountain Chapter House No. 15 Halls Crossing No. No. No. No. 16 Red Mesa 17 S.E. Blanding Blanding Central Montieello 18 N.E. 19 Voting by absentee ballot Red Mesa Chapter House Blanding Library Blanding City Office Montieello City Office 'lo. 20 White Mesa White Meea Ute Council Admin. Bldg. WITNESS my hand an eesri of this office thia 30th day of May 2000. Norman L. Johnson Clark Auditor San Juan County Utah. Published June 7, 14 and 21, 2000 in the Ban Juan Record, Montieello, Utah. Public notice Public notice Public Hearings Manti-LSal National Forast The Manti-LSal National Forrat will hold two public heanngi to gather testimony regarding the Road leas Area Conservation proposed rule. Hie first hearing is scheduled June 7, 2000, at the Carbon County Courthouse, 120 East Main Street, In Pries, Utah from PM. The second hearing ia scheduled June 29, 2000, at the Sanpete County Courthouse, 160 North Main, in Manti, Utah from PM. A court reporter v ill be present at both hearings. Ibstimony will ha taken in order of appearance on a first come basis and will be limited te three minutes per individual. Hour comments will be used to identify needed changes and refinements in the proposal and environmental analysis. All written eommanla concerning the Roadless Area Conservation Proposed Rule Draft Environmental Impact Statement should be received on or before July 17, 2000. Send written comments to USDA Forest Service - CAET, Attention: Road less Area Conservation Proposed Rule, PO. Box 221090, Salt Lake City, UT 84 1 22 Send comFor more informaments by fas to tion check our website at roadless. fa fcd.ua or for a a 2-- 9 general information call Comments received in response to this solicitation, including names and addresses, will be considered part of the public record and will be available for public inspection. Pursuant to 7 CFR . 1 27d), any person may request that a submission be withheld from the public record by showing how the Freedom of Information Act permits surh confidentiality. Persona requesting such confidentiality should be aware that such confidentiality ia granted in only very limited circumstances. The Forest will inform the requester of its deci-bm- u regarding a request for confidentiality and where the request ia denied, the Forest will return the submission end notify the requester that the comments may be lueubmitted with or without name and address Published May 31, June 7 and 28, 2000 in tha San Juan Record, Montieello, Utah. Record, Montieello, Utah. ALL SAN JUAN COUNTY UTAH RESIDENTS Persons wishing to vote in the upcoming June 27th General Primary Election who are not now registered to vote can do so by mail up until June 7th with the County Clerkh Office. After June 7th persona sriahing to register must register in person at the Clerk'e Office or with a satellite registrar on June 16th or 19th, 2000. Registration forms are available at chapter houses, city offices, banks and at all U.S. Poet Offices America Reads, at tne U.S. Department of Education, is giving away a free, colorful poster with PBS TV star Arthur on the front, and fun checkout. Any daily reading, yes, even comic books, is good for your childs brain. A librarian won't feel like schoolwork, Act, accommodations to attend this Public Hearing may contact the City Office, 587-22at least three days prior to the hearing. afflita Walker, C.M C. Recorder Published June 7, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Montieello, Utah. Signed REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL SUMMARY: Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments ia requesting proposals to provide support services for its Weatherixation program staff in San Juan County including office pace and access to telephone, photocopy and fox machines. WHERE: Southeastern Utah Association ofLo-ca- l Governments Attn: 4 ilium D. Howell P.O. Bos 1106 Price, Utah 84501 PROJECT PERIOD: July 1,2000 to June 30, 2001 SERVICE AREA' San Juan County Utah including reservations DUE: June 16, 2000 by 5:00 p.m. PROJECT DETAILS: Tha contract will be awarded by SEUALG baaed on reasonable coat proposal received for the following meaaureaae-tivitiflo- : a. Maintain for use by Westherization program toff adequate office space, access to telephone, photocopy and foz machines, and consumable office supplies. b. Solicit Westherization applications from Utah Navajo Reservation Chapter and White Mesa Ute Reservation. c. Maintain priority client list as prescribed Guidelines. by Utah Weathenza'-io- n d. Solicit volunteer labor to assist in projects. c. Mainto.n liaison with SEUALG to assure day to day success of the program. WORK EXPERIENCE: Please enclose with your proposal a copy of your agencyk experience in providing xupport services to other agencies and programs. List by name and title, those persona who will be responsible for maintaining liaiaon with SEUALG on a regular basis and those persona who will be engaged in soliciting and prioritizing applications from Wes then za Lion clients. REFERENCES: Provide a list of three references f names, addresses, phene numbers, and contact persona). Published June 7 and 14. 2000 in the San Juan Record. Montieello, Utah. 2:00 p.m. The tentative agenda for the June meeting will be posted by June 14. 2000 at the district office and on San Juan School Diotrieta web site (wwwssniuan.kl2 ut.usl. Tha Agenda ia also regularly posted at each school in the district. If you would like more information please call (435)678-120- In compliance with tha Americana with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aides and services) during this meeting ehould notify Superintendent Dr. Gary Cameron at least thrua working days prior to the meeting at (435) 678-121- 1. Published June 7 and 14, 2000 in tha San Juan Record, Montieello, Utah. Public notice The San Juan School District announces the sponsorship of the Summer Food Service Program. Meals will be oetved frum 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM and from the dates of June 5, to July 28, 2000 at tha following sites: Blanding Elementary School, Bluff Elementary School, Montezuma Creek Elementary School, Mexican Hat Elementary School. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in it's programs and activities on the baxix of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability or political beliefs. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) Should contact the USDA TARGET Center at (202) (voice and TDD) lb file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA Director, Office of Civil Righto, Room 326-Whitten Building, 14th and Independence Avor call enue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-941- 0 (202 ) 720 5964 (voice and TDD). USDA ia an equal opportunity provider and employer. Published May 31 and June 7, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Montieello, Utah. 720-260- 0 Public notice NOTICE OF ENFORCEMENT OF LIEN AND SALE OF PROPERTY Date: June 7, 2000 . Name of Owner Tfcch Steel, Inc. Address: BIS West 1500 North Salt Lake City, UT 84116 Lien Claimant: Lake Powell Resorts Address: co Eric S. Lind, Esq. 34 North Main Street Kanab, UT S4741 Iblaphenr k Marinas (435)644-880- 8 d Please be adviaed that baaed on the owner' failure to pay charges due for star age services rendered by Lake Powell Resorts k Marinas, eaid Claimant claims a conaeosual possessory lien, pursuant to agreement andor other applicable law, on an 18 Reincll boat wtrailar, located in dry storage at Bullfrog Marina, and a 1960 ICt UUU Patio boat located in dry storage at Bullfrom Marina, owned by Tbch Steel, Inc., whose last known address ia liate above. Said Lean ia baaed on the following unpaid charges and above-name- coats: Storage foam $2,967.96 Coeta k Attorneys Fees: $565.00 Current total due: $3,632.96 The above amounts will continue to increase until the date of isle at which tiir a --"ini ji bid will be calculated baaed on tha amount due at tha time of eala. Said lien ia subject to enforce$38-6-- 3 ment under Utah Code Ann 138-2-- 4, and or other applicable law. If the above-state-d amount ia not paid by owner within 15 days sf the date let forth above, the above described property will be sold to enforce the lien aa follows: Date of Sale: June 29, 2000 Time of Sale: 1.00 p.m. (Utah time) Place of Sale: Bullfrog Marina, Utah Manner of Sale: Public Auction Said property may be inspected oa the date of sale from 6:00 a.m. until the time of sale at tha marina, but owner li access to the property will otherwise be denied. Owner may recover said property and avoid the sale thereof pnly by paying the entire amount due prior to the date of sale, or by pooling a bond sf equal amount with the Clerk of the Court, in and for Kane County State of Utah, 76 North Main, Kanab, Utah 84741, and providing notice thereof on or before the date of the sale to the Lien Claimant, at tha add real act forth above. The above item will be sold to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United Sfatea, at the time of sole, without war ranty aa to title, possession, or encumbrances. Anyone interacted in bidding on said property mum appear at tha designated time and place of the sale. The high bidder will be required to pay tha trial balance of their bid no later than 500 p.m. on the date of sale, or property will be awarded to the next highest bidder. DATED thia 7th day of June, 2000. sERIC S. LIND Attorney for Claimant Published June 7 and 14. 2000 in the San Juan Record, Montieello, Utah. |