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Show Elementary children enjoy field trip by Taylor Draper of the Student Council of Eureka Elementary On Thursday, October 11, the entire Elementary School went to South Ridge Farm's. It is a large fruit farm that specializes in apples and chenys mostly, but has other thing's. pumpkin and thats a lot of pumpkin's. After that we returned back to the hay wagon and it took us back to the bus. It was a very interested day and all the children went home with something from South Ridge Farm's. we went through Even the wisest among men Mountainland where they take welcome people who bring moncare of the apple's when they are ey more than those who take it all on went we that After picked. away. --G.C. Lichtenberg a hay ride over to the pumpkin able were All kid's of the patch. to pick out a pumpkin. Ideas are to literature what There was about 120 kids light is to painting. 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AND PARTICULARLY ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SECTIONS 32. 33 AND 34. TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH. RANGE 3 WEST, AND SECTIONS 3. 4 AND 5. TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 3 WEST. SLBM, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. 3 ATLAS Comprehensive state atlas with user Inendiy Regional Maps. Recreation Guide. Public Linds. GPS gilds and Metro Area Maps. Detailed landscape maps help visualize the terrain while showing many back roads cm ORDER TODAY ONLINE PHONE VIU 19 . MH4 maps4u.com 800-279-76- Ubh Nb Tji AZTuT' 54 Oft SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TO: 2626 W. Life-of-Qua- ny sLowell P. Braxton Director Published in the Eureka Reporter October 26, 2001. Public Notice Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing concerning the abandonment of an alley located between Lots 68 and 69. Block 4, Plat B, Eureka City Survey. Commencing at the comer of Lot 68, Block 4, Plat B, Eureka City Survey, Thence N. 70 46' V 22.60, Thence N 13 30'W. A public hearing will be held on November 12, 2001 at 6:30 p.m. in the Eureka City Offices, 15 North Church Street, Eureka. Utah 84628. Published in the Eureka Reporter October 26, 2001 857-121- ni UTAHB0AD after being pulverized, is blended will be revegetated with an apw nil other raw materials to produce proved seed mix. AH features such kiln feed for the manufacture of as buildings, roads (except for the Portland cement. All mining opera- two discussed above), pads, or tions are conducted using conven- other structures will be removed tional mining equipment, including and the areas reclaimed during the drills. 100 ton haul trucks, dozers, final reclamation process. Disrock grader, trackhoe, loaders, feeder turbed areas, except for barren breakers, belt conveyors and a highwalls, will be graded, stabisiacker.Tcclaimer. The total re- lized and have topsoil replaced at a source recovciy for the life of mine 6 depth, and amended w ith 5 ton is estimated to be approximately 75 per acre of composted manure. million tons. The quany life is esti- Areas not receiving 6 inches of top-so- il will have suitable plant growth mated at 62 years. Approximately 1.200.000 tons of limestone are materials (fines) applied and scheduled to be recovered each amended with ten ton per acre of reyear. About 1.1 million tons of composted manure. All areas waste shale will be disposed of both ceiving topsoil or other plant in a waste pile and in the mined out growth materials will be seeded in quarry. The proposed quarrying either the fall (preferred) or spring. reoperation will disturb approximately Disturbance will be ripped to duce compaction, rough graded to 118 acres for removal of the limestone and shale. Additionally, other reestablish contours and drainage, lands will be disturbed for the con- and final graded to slopes suitable struction of roads, ponds, and min- for the use of mobile equipment ing facilities. A total of 669 acres for the preparation of seedbeds and are included in the proposed revegeiaiion. disturbance limit. Soils 19th day of Octowill only be salvaged from areas DATED THIS where it is practical and can be ber. 2001 done in a safe manner due to the STATE OF UTAH DIVISION OF steep topography. OIL, GAS AND MINING Notice is hereby given by the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining After Operations: of its tentative decision to approve a revision to a Large Mining OpAll roads except for the loop that erations Notice of Intention for Ash extends north from Highway 132 Grove Cement Companys to the railroad (the north road -- 1 .2 Leamington Plant. Mining activi- acres) and a road that extends south ties will affect the following area: from Highway 132 to the quarry all or part of Sections 32, 33, and (the South road - 4 acres) will be 34, Township 14 South, Range 3 removed, ripped and reclaimed. West" anil partof Sections 374and During the process of mining, a 5, Township 15 South, Range 3 heavy chain will be dragged across the highwall face to remove any West, Juab County, Utah. loose debris. A three foot high Ash Grove Cement has submit- berm will be constructed on the ted a permit revision to expand edge of the bench below the their existing large mining project, . highwall to catch any debris. Once currently permitted at 273 acres. Lthe highwall or end wall has been The operator will employ the folstabilized it will not be disturbed lowing mining and reclamation any further. All surface water ditechniques on approximately 669 version structures and sediment acres of private land. ponds will be removed and the arThe person representing the com- eas reclaimed. The proposed waste rock stockpile will be constructed pany is Mr. Duane Crutchfield; 2. Ash Grove Phone (435) Cement is fulfilling obligations under the Utah Mined Land Reclamation Act of 1975, Utah Code Ann. 40-8-1- 8. Bnew October 26. 2001 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three rock, and rock storage. Limestone, at a stable slope of 30 degrees. It Indian School ft Plvxnlx, AZ &5017 Any person or agency aggrieved by this tentative decision to issue approval is hereby requested to sub- mit written protest within thirty (30) days of the date of publication to Mary Ann Wright, Associate Director of Mining, Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 1594 West North Temple, Suite 1210, Box 145801, Salt Lake City. Utah 84114-580setting forth factual reasons for the complaint. If no responsive written protests are received by the Division within 30 days after the last date of publication, the tentative decision of the Division will be final. VOTE BOB PAGNANi Eureka City Mayor 1, i fed Trlpls Wide wDecfc I $48,995 Plus delivery i1 setup. FEATURING lT SINGLES from Superior Quality You Expect in a Home." Wholesale Prices Direct to the Public $1619951 DOUBLES from $24$95 Quality Wholesale Homes 600 N Main, Leeds Toil Free -- During Operations: Mining operations include drilling, blasting, loading broken rock, transportation of rock, crushing "Committed to the Citizens of Eureka" |