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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, January 3, 2001 - Page Public notice 14 Pima be informed that the Saa Juaa School Diatrict Board of Education has scheduled the January Board Meeting for TWwUu- - January IS. 2001 The meeting will ha held at the Whitaherae High School ia Montrauma Crack. The public smian will begin at 2 p m. 73m tentative agenda for this meeting will be ported at the Diatrict Office and an Baa Juaa web site School District's The Agenda ia alas Iww reguiariy peeled at each achooi in the Diatrict. Ifyou would like more information pi cnee call (435) In ptieece with the Americano with Act, individual! needing apecial (including auxiliary cammuaieative aides and services) during this meeting should notify Superimaadent Dr. Gary Cameron at Isaac three warkuy days prior to the mooting at (4351 Published January 3 and 10, 2001 in the Ban Monticello, Utah. Juan Record, Public notice The Division of Radiation Central, Utah Department of Environmental Quality ia soliciting public comment regarding a pnhaunaiy decuion by the Executive Secretary ofthe Utah Radiation Control Bonrd concerning the Envirocaracomincr-ria- l the last person to leave landing please turn out the lights? Will November: Fans support another Bronco state football title radioactive wears disposal facility application tu receive and diapnee of containerised Claaa A, B, and C low level radioactive waste. This deter initiation was nscaacary as a result of requirements in the Radiation Controi Act, Utah Cede that nquirae the apAnnotated proval of a lietare application by the Executive Secretary of the Utah Radiation Control Board as a nwnwaary afep ia tho lire naing pmneoo The Executive Secretary of tha Utah Radiation Control Board has made a tentative decision tn approve the licence application as detailed ia aa application luhraittad to the Dnrioion of November 1, 1 988 which has been supplemented thrmyh revieione aa a reeuh ofthe application review older he gets, the better he was." ttcChe July: Monticello High alumni meet for a grand reunion Public notice Public notice or SOUTHEASTERN UTAH DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT 2001 BOARD OF HEALTH MEETINGS Notice ia hereby given that the Southeaatera Utah District Health Department will hold tegular public meetings at the Green River City Office!, Green River, Utah on the fallowing dataa: 7:00 p.m. January 16 March 20 500 p.m. 700 p.m. May IS NOTICE MEETINGS THE GRAND COUNTY WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT and THE GRAND COUNTY SPECIAL SERVICE WATER DISTRICT HEREBY GIVES NOTICE the Board of lYuataoa their meeting will be held jointly on the following date. The meeting! will be held at 7:00 pin. at the Dietnct office, 302-- E. Spaniih lYail Rd., Monk, UT 84532 February 7, 2001 - Annual Meeting - Electiona June 27, 2001 - Ihx Hearing Auguet 22. 2001 November 7, 2001 - Tentative Budget December 12, 2001 - Budget Hearing The public ia invited to attend and be heard at all meetings af Dale F. Pienon (Budget Meeting) 17 600 p.m. 700 pjn. September 18 November 20 500 p.m. The public ia invited and encouraged to attend theae meetings. Published December 20 and 27, 2000 and January 3, 2001 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, July Manager Operator Publiahed December 27, 2000 and January 3, 2001 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. CROSSWORD PUZZLER Utah. SAN JUAN CREDIT UNION Where San Juan County dollars San Juan County residents Lewis Black of Blanding (center) was recently presented a service award by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, for ten years of service. The Black family, including sons Craig (I) and Todd (r), make weather observations several times a day. They are included in the weekly weather report in the San Juan Record. Courtesy photo )help 435-678-21- 411 SOUTH MAIN ACROSS 1 Church part 5 Irritate B Land 12 British prison 13 River In Weather observer honored for ten years of service to area Lewis Black has been presented the National Oceanic and Atmospheric nation. A cooperative station is a site at which observations are taken by volunteers who Administration (NOAA) are not NWS employees. The service award for 10 years of observers generally serve on cooperation with the National an unpaid basis depending on Weather Service. the types of services rendered Black and his family have and needs that must be met. taken precipitation, snow and These services frequently temperature measurements consist of taking and recording for the past ten years at their temperature and precipitation residencefarm at Blanding, daily and reporting to an NWS Utah. They have also taken office at the end ofeach month. three hourly aviation weather Many cooperative observers observations during the same provide additional hydrologitime. cal or meteorological parametThe records they furnish ers and may telephone or make a significant contrielectronically transmit data to bution to our knowledge of the NWS offices daily. climate of the United States. Blacks records at Blanding The success of the NOAA are published in the monthly climatological program is due issues of the Climatological in great measure to con- Data and Hourly Precipitation scientious citizens like the Data Bulletins for Utah. Both Black family. publications are distributed The cooperative program is throughout the state and used the means by which the NWS across the United States. collects observational data to Agriculture and industry support the climate program across the state are also of the nation with about 11,000 stations across the beneficiaries of the Black familys reports. 24 Spain 14 The cell 15 Either 16 Retained 18 Prohibit 20 As far as 22 Flesh 24 of cards 27 Celtics' Larry 29 Falsehoods 31 Emerged victorious 32 Sour to the tesla 34 California wine valley 36 Neon symbol 37 Sovereigns 39 Greet BLANDING Anawtr to Pravioua Puzzle 41 Spanish article 42 44 45 47 Linger Flower part Mournful Allowance for waste 49 Capuchin monkeys 50 Snare 52 God of love 54 Tin symbol 55 Crag 57 Wander 59 garde 61 Mature 63 Object of affection 65 Monster 67 Distress aignal 68 Ventilates 69 Direction DOWN 1 Time gone by 2 Special 3 Therefore 1992 United Feature Syndicate 9-- 4 Antlered animal 5 Repulse 6 Get 7 Negative prefix 8 Tennis stroke 9 Renovate 10 King of 11 17 19 21 23 Bashan Note of scale Printer's measure Paid notice City on the Oka Afternoon 1b ouppart thie preliminary dorioion oftho Executive Secretary; a draft Safety Evaluation Report (DSER) and draft Radioactive Materials License (DRML) for containerised Claaa A, B, and tl C radioactive waste has baen prepared. Aa a result of the request in the application tu reeaive and dispose of containerized Claaa A, B, radioactive waste, it has also boon and C necessary to modify the Enviiecaie Groundwater Discharge permit to include monitoring requirement! far the landfill call where the containerized waste will ha diapnaad. A draft Groundwater Discharge permit (DGWDP) anil also be available for review during this comment period. The DSER, DRML, and DGWDP will be available for public review and for copying between tha hours of 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday at the following address: Division of Radiation Control Room 212, DEQ Building 2 168 North 1960 West Salt Lake City, Utah Tha DSER, DRML, and DGWDP and text of tha Emrirocara containerised Claes A, B, and C radjoaetjra waste licenat application will ha available for review and downloading on tha Division of Radiation Controi website at httn nlm itilf ill ni1nrp,l," A sixty-da- y public com merit period will commence on January 1, 9001 with publication ofthis Oaden Bl.nd.rd Koamieer. Davie County Clin. Der.TheBt.fi woRnartn... Thnele TVanagwni-HnlletiRan J.a. Bird. Grand Junction. f!.l d. Daily Sentinel, end tha Pimm Daily Herald. Notice of this sixty-da- y public eommsnt pariod will ha published in the Ralt lake Tribuna. Tranarrini-Bullrtin for Deerret Nows, end Thnela three consecutive weeks by publication on January 2, 9, and IS, 2001. Written comments must be received no later than the ciaae of business on March 2, 2001, to be eonoidered in formulation of the final determination by tha Executive Secretary oftho Utah Radiation Control Board that tho Envirocare facility should bo approved to receive and dispose of containerized Claaa A, B, and C radioactive waste. Comments should be addressed to: William J. Sinclair, Executive Secretary Utah Radiation Control Board 168 North 1950 West P.O. Boa 144650 Balt Laka City, UT 54114-485- 0 Comments may also be electronically mailed to beineUiMeq.state.ut. us. Any questions may be diractsd to Bill Sinclair or Dana Finerfrock of the Division of Radiation Control at (801 Public hearings an tha tentative decision by tho Executive Secretary baaed on information provided in the DSER, DRML, and DGWDP will be held az foUowo: 1, 2001 (Thursday) 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Conference Room 101 February DEQ Building 82, 168 North I960 Wool Salt Lake City, Utah February ft 2001 (Thursday) 7:00 pja. Courtyard by Marriott 1803 Woodland Park Drive 53 56 56 60 Anton 6f Equally ID Inlet Cut Openwork fabric 62 Proceed 64 Roman gods 66 Earth Layton, Utah February 15. 2001 (Thursday) 700 p.m. Tooele County Health Department Auditorium 151 North Main Street Tboele, Utah February 22, 2001 (Thursday) 700 p.m. Utah County Health Department 589 South State I 100 South BOO East) Provo, Utah In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special modaliona (including communicative aide and services) during these mootings should notify the Human Resource Management Office of the Department af Environmental Quality 166 North 1950 Weal, Salt Laka City Utah 64116, phene number (801F&36-441- 4 at leeel three working days prior to the d January 3. 2001 in the Saa Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. rr |