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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, October 18. 2000 - Page 20 QueiebC?? careabout a S TRONGMOICEINJHELEGISIIA VJREt , jfrom tlje 60 years ago Five registrars are kept busy receiving draft applications. It seems that most of our young men are willing to abide by the A deal is consummated wishes of our national leaders. whereby J.M. Bailey sheep and ranch outfit is sold to A. J. Redd, K.S. Summers and Karl S. Barton. Both, candidates' KaveraJegislativerecordlKeele,has.beenrecognized,as Check out both candidates oiieffectivenessKeele.hassemority.in.thelHouse andjias provenhi3abinty,torepresentyouMlt makessense.to,elect someone andnotronthebench RERRESENTATIV 50 years ago Monticello School music department announces there are no funds to purchase music. Several clubs and the PTA contribute 75, which should buy enough music to keep the band busy for at least part of the year. 40 Dr. years ago ('r.rroll I). Goon receives a signal honor when he is initi- ated into the American College of Surgeons at their clinical congress in San Francisco. Iceland W. Redd is chosen by the county Republican central committee to replace Karl R. Lyman as state representative. Lyman resigned after being named president of a new LDS Church Mission. YOUIcareabout ECONOMIC!dEVECOPMBNT As ChalrmanottheCommunity.&Economic Development 20 years ago The newly completed Blanding dog pound may have a lot of Ten Boy Scouts from Glenwood new occupants in the future. and Scipio, Utah work with the BLM to mark the trail. Hole-in-the-Ro- 10 ck iiifii1 i itigpiiKfeifl i ti it SmalLBusIness.DevelopmentCentersUtah ousing7Museum,Services7Humanitiesand.the:ArtsCouncil lose,thisjmportanlvoiceJor;Southeastem,Utah gZgi3lN33U3jraiKEffl;kgfra?3 RERRESENTATIV 30 years ago From Nells Newsy Notes: Is my face red? I almost got Pete Steele in trouble with the game warden calling his bull elk a A big six point elk was buck. Im not dumb, just ignernut." brought home by Frank Smith of Blanding and Frederick (Buck) Rogers of Monticello. Both men shot the elk while hunting in the same party. The elk weighed 1400 pounds. f) fhresEfy Qm smranfl ECBE) Cl r ff V V WKat sRALLY hoppemttj m Your Nci$WbsiHieed? Check out the Utah Legal Notice Database: Ur A www.utahlegalnotices.com A service of the Utah Press Association and the San Juan Record years ago Visitation is good at new visitors center in Two contracts for work on the Cal Black MemoMonticello. rial Airport at Halls Crossing signal the county's intention to proceed despite legal action by environmentalists. joint-agenc- y Public notice TO ALL SAN Jl'AN COUNTY. ITAII. KKSIUKNTS The Klrvtmn will hr hi Id .Vivi-nifs7, &MMI t 'anilnlalr lii hr rated on nt I lie (ienrr.il Klii tmn an an fnllnwi and Virr 1ri 'indent of the I 'nited Sluli-Ht t W MunliDirk Clu-nrpulliran Al GunA'nst-iil- i IHmucral Shull the Utah Constitution be amended to. f 1 1 modify term ucd to identify certain local government entitle, (2i rxp.ind the type nf nrrvire aperial xervice diatrict may be authorized to provide, 3 authorize the to provide fur the rre.ition of local government entitle in iddillun tuciHintu. mumripulitH. school district, and spe-ria- l Ralph NaderWinona LaDukr Howard Phillip IlldviWUdcUtAniCrifilO ihtv ice district, rounty neat and optional form of rnunty government provisions, 5 require the Isgisl;iture to provide in stat- Urvt'D Curtia Frazirr Harry HrownWArt Olivier LlbUtUlU Natural laiw Guldhals-John I'at HurhnnanF.znla Fouler Lime Ham Margaret Tniwr Hugf-lmN- Kvfvrm ShMullet H'urkir laiuit-- OtlilT Ynungkvit Ian Block Ki.U-r- t t'mtrd State Sennli' OrrinO llntih KtputillCao Sent! N Howell Carlton Edward Bowen luilviKiidvut Amir tun Jim Ltltvrtanan I'mti-- State llnuae id ('ingn-Miuns- . ler District 3 I Chri Cannon Thmald llnnn Muhai-ILehman Kitty K Burton Kandall Tolpinrud outeriont timer nor lUiNWitan Dtmwral IntUpvii'ltiil AiniTitan J Libertarian Natural Law t 'trail State Gnvirnur and itcpuhhtan Michael O OlenrS Walker (rtnnKan-- Hale Jeremy Fried haiiin Uvinwral Bill Inikpunkni Ami-nu- lai Natural La tr Ctah Attorney kjmlilicaa McKenzie Dub Richard irneral Ifauiaat Ltbcnauaa 1 :tah Slate Auditor. Republican lahertanan Utah State Treaaurer. Mark L Sliiirtleff Herd M Richard W Andrew McCullough Au Ion G Johnaon III Jim FIwell Rj.nulilir.fi Democrat Natural law Utah State Senate District Edward T. Alter Hugh A. Butler Elliot J Hulet 27 Hepuhliean Democrat Utah Houae of Repreaentativea: Republican Will Minhlll Mike Dmilnch Diatrict (71 Keele Johnaon Max W. Young Ppmnerat San Juan County Commiaaiotier: Diatrict 1 J. lyiHI Lewi Republican San Juan County ClerkAuditor Norman L. Johnaon Republican CANDIDATES FOR wrnos State Board of Education Diatrict 2 Saa Juan San Juan San Juan A. EaH McCaia Richard Ibd London Board of Education Diotnct 01 A Paul Mont Board of Education District 02 Morri Shumway Board of Education Diatrict 3 PeteM Black PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Propoaition 1: 4 ' modify ute for niuniripul dissolution, clarity liclmn provisions, the exclusive ue nf specified highway revenue: and Hi repeal language that i redundant or n'latmg to stutc und local government1 (6 (7 modify Proposition 2 Shall the UtahConstilutinn he amended to establish a permanent state trust fund consisting of tobacco settlement money designated by statute or appropriation and specified private donations, with income from the trust fund to be depiMited into the at tile' General Fund and the principal to Is preserved in the trust fund unlea the governor and three-fourtof both the Senate and the House of Representative agre e to remove money or assets from the trust fund for deposit into the state's General Fund1 rKQ!OSEU INITIATIVES Initiative A Shull a law he enacted to 1 declare English Utahs official and sole language for state and hsal government dorunientx and action. 2 exempt those documents and artions required by the United States and Utah constit- ution, federal law and regulations, law rnforrement, public safety, and health requirements, public and higher education, certain judicial proceedings, economic development and tourism, and libranea, 13) require public and higher education to enact rule to promote learning and using English and encourage learning foreign language; and (4l return to the Ceneral Fund monies appropriated or deaignated for service in another language, and require accounting1 Initiative B Shall a law be amended to ( 1 ) forbid forfeiture (aeixure and ale) of property involved in crime where an innocent owner neither knew of nor consented to the crime; (2) create uniform procedure to protect property owner where forfeiture ia eought by the government; (3) require the government te prove property u subject to forfeiture, end to reimburse owners for damege to property in custody; (4) require distribution of forfeiture proceeds, after deductions for court coats and victim losses, to schools instead of countws or the state; (5) clarify valuation aiethoda for forfeited property, and require tracking and reporting of all money from Ha sale? Witness my hand and seal of this office this 4lh day of October, 2000. Norman L. Johnson ClerkAuditor San Juan County, Utah Published October IB. 25 and Novrmber I, 2000 in the Sen Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. NOTICE OF TENTATIVE BUDGET HEARING THE GRAND WATER ft SEWER SERVICE AGENCY Operating committee will hold their 200 1 tentative budget hearing on November 1 , 2000 at 7 00 p m. at the District office, 3025 E. Spanish lYail Kd , Muab, UT 84532. The publir is invited to attend and be heard In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. individuals needing special accommodations I including ausiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify the District office at the add mm above or call 259 8121 at least four working days before the meeting aDalr F Pierson ManngrrOprralor and 25, 2000 in the San Published October 14 Juan Record, Monticello. Utah. NOTICE OF SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United Statee at the time of sale, a the West entrance of the San Juan County Adminaitrative Building at 1 17 So th Main Street, Monticello, Utah on November 2. 2000 at 11.00 a.m. of laid day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by Lee Phillips, aka Leslie A. Phillips, as trustor, in favor of Guenther E. Hardt, covering property Inrated at Blanding, San Juan County, Utah and more particularly described aa: The Wl2 of Lot 2, Bits k 36, Blanding Townsite Survey. Plat A, according to the official plat thereof Tax No B0000036002B Dated October 4. 2000. sF Bennion Redd Successor Trustee Published October 4, 11 and 18, 2000 in thr San Juan Record, Monticrllo, Utah. Notice to water users The State Engineer received the following Public notice ALL SAN JUAN COUNTY UTAH RESIDENTS Person wishing to vote in the upcoming November 7th General Election who are not now registered to vote can do ao by mail up until October 17th with the County Clerk's Office. After October 17th persona wishing to register must register in person at the Clerk's Office or with a satellite registrar on October 27th or 30th, 2000. Registration forma are available at chapter houses, city offices, banka and at all U.S. Post Offices. SATELLITE REGISTRATION LOCATIONS ARE. Blanding City Office - Council Chambers ft other locations TBA San luan Courthouse - Clerk's Office Bluff ft Montotuma Creek Areas San Juan County Voter Registration frailer Navqo Mountain - contact Marian Taoaie Parsons whe have moved or changed their name need to if they have been registered in the past. A person must be a U.S Citizen, at least IB years of age and their principal place of residence must be ia San Juan County; Utah for at least 30 days pnnr to the election in order to register and vote according to Utah law Dir General Election will be November 7th, 2000. San Juan County ClerkAuditor Normon L Johnaon Published October 18 and 25, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah fl Applicationialto Change Water in San Juan County (Locations in SLBftMl. Persona 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 City, UT 84114-630- 0 on or before NOVEMBER 14, 2000. Theae are informal proceedof the Division of Water ings aa per Rule R655-6-- 2 Rights. (LEGEND: Pbintla) of Diversion POD; Place of Use - POU, Nature of Use USE) Ia24985): Paula DeJoshua propose) to change the POD of water as evidenced by 09-- 1 98 1 (A71441). HERETOFORE: QUANTITY. 4.73 ac-f- t. SOURCE- - 8 in. well 100 ft. to 300 ft. deep. POD-11N 1895 E 705 from SW Cor. Sec 22.T36S. R22E. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 10000 acs; Stockwatmng 10 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: NW14SW14 Sec 22, T36S. R22E. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY 4 73 ae-fSOURCESin. well 160ft deep POD. ()N1938 E 1510 from SW Cor, Sec 22, T36S.R22E 12 mile North of Blandingi USE Same as Heretofore t. POU. Same aa Heretofore. Robert L Morgan, PE. STATE ENGINEER Published October 18 and 25, 2000 In the San Juan Record, Monticello. Utah POOR Notice ia hereby given that the Monticello Airport Committee has changed their next meeting to Thursday, October 26, 2000. Meetings are held at the Monticello City Office, 17 North 1st East, beginning at 8:00 p.m. The public is invited to attend all Airport Committee meetings In accordance with the Americana with Disabilities Act, anyone needing special accommodations to attend should contact the City office, 587-227at least three days prior to the meeting. aRita Walker, CM C. Recorder Published October 18, 2000 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Public notice TO ALL SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH RESIDENTS: The General Election will be held Tuesday November 7, 2000. All registered voters may veto on that day at the voting polls between the hours of 7 00 a m. and 8 00 p m. Persons must vote in the precinct where they are registered. Polling places are aa follows. No. 1 Bluff No. 2 Montezuma No. 3 No. 4 Bluff Community Building Creek Aneth Cedar Point No. S L'coto No 6 La Sal Montezuma Creek Fire House Aneth Cahpter Houae Voting ty absentee ballot Voting by absentee ballot Voting by absentee ballot No. 7 Spanixh Valley Voting by absentee ballot Monticello City Office Monticello City Office Blanding City Office North Monticello South Monticello 10 N.W. Blanding 11 8.W. Blanding 12 Mexican Hat No. 8 No. 9 No. No. No. No 13 Ofjato No. 14 Nxvqo Mountain No. 15 Halls Crossing Blanding Library Old Past Office Oljato Chapter House Navqjo Mountain Chapter House Voting by absentee ballot Red Mesa Chapter House No 16 Red Mesa No. 17 S.E. Blanding No. IB N E. Blanding No. 19 Central Monticrllo Blanding Library Blanding City Office Monticello City Office No. 20 White Mesa White Mesa Ute Council Admin. Bldg. V ITNESS my hand an seal of this office thio 4th day of OrUiber, 2000. Norman L Johnson ClerkAuditor San Juan County, Utah Pubhahrd October 18. 25 and Novrmber 1 . 2000 in (he San Juan Record. Montirello, Utah. 1 11 |