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Show Venice Nielson Lywan PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST THE RELEASE OF FUNDS BLUE MOUNTAIN PANORAMA THURSDAY, APRIL*, 2011 PAGE? their thanks and gratitude to everyone who has offered their support at this time. We want to thank the Four Corners Care Center for the care and attention they gave our mother during the last two years of her life. Venice Nielson Lyman returned to her Heavenly Father on April 4,2011, at age 95. She lived a full life and April 6,2011 gave all she had to her family, San Juan County Commission 117 S Main Street • PO Box 9 • Monticello, Utah 84535 friends and community. She 435-587-3225 will be missed and rememThese notices shall satisfy two separate but related procedural require- bered with love and admiraments for activities to be undertaken by the San Juan County tion. Commission. Venice was born December 6, 1915 as the first child of REQUEST FOR THE RELEASE OF FUNDS On or about April 25,2011 the San Juan County Commission will sub- Joseph Edward Nielson and mit a request to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Ida Palmer, On her father's Development on behalf of San Juan County for the release of Economic Development Initiative-Special Project, Neighborhood side she was a descendent of Initiative and Miscellaneous Grants under 111-8 of the Department of Bishop fens Nielson who Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act of 2009, as came with the Hole in the amended, to undertake a project known as San Juan County Events Center, for the purpose of requesting assistance in funding for the Rock group to settle San Juan development of a Multifunction Facility /Senior Center. San Juan County. On her mother's side County is budgeting $4,000,000 for a new multifunction facility. The she was descended from county has ownership of the property that the facility is going to be placed on so purchase of property would not be a factor in the funding. Mormon pioneers who fled The location of that facility would be at 835 E Central Monticello, Utah the colony in Juarez, Mexico 84535. during the revolution. Venice was proud of her pioneer herFINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT The San Juan County Commission has determined that the project will itage and shared a deep love of have no significant impact on the human environment. An San Juan County. She loved Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), therefore, is not required. Additional proj- her parents with strong affecect information is contained in the Environmental Review Record tion and took care of her wid(ERR) on file at San Juan County Commission 117 S Main Street owed mother in her later Room 202, PO Box 9 Monticello, Utah 84535 435-587-3225 years. Venice had two brothand may be examined or copied weekdays 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. ers. Rex and DeReese and PUBLIC COMMENTS four sisters, Yvonne, Erma, Any individual, group, or agency disagreeing with this determination or wishing to comment on the project may submit written comments to Peggy and Zola. She and the San Juan Count}' Commission Office. All comments received by Yvonne were especially close April 21,2011 will be considered by the San Juan County Commission and they played the ukulele prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. and sang together at weddings Comments should specify which Notice they are addressing. and other events while growRELEASE OF FUNDS ing up. master cook, organizer, gardener, canner, quilter and letter writer. She served her family with all the love of her heart and her amazing talents. Venice leaves behind a large posterity all of whom love her as the matriarch of the family. Venice also found time for friends and neighbors who needed her listening ear and caring heart. Venice was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. She served in every auxiliary of the church, including in the presidency of the Stake Relief Society. Venice reached out to the sisters in the ward and stake and set an example of The San Juan County Commission certifies to the U.S. Department of Venice married her high compassion, faith and thrift. Housing and Urban Development that Bruce B.Adams in His capacity as Commission Chairman consents to accept the jurisdiction of the school sweetheart, Barton Venice will be missed greatFederal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relaly by all who knew and loved Finlinson Lyman, on May 5, tion to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities 1935. They built a beautiful her. have been satisfied. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities family legacy together Funeral services were held under NEPA and related laws and authorities, and allows the San Juan throughout their marriage of April 9, 2011 in Blanding, County Commission to use Program funds. 48 years until 1983 when Bart Utah. Interment in Blanding OBJECTIONS TO THE RELEASE OF FUNDS passed away from a sudden City Cemetery. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will accept illness. They were blessed objections to its release of funds and the San Juan County Commission certification for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated sub- with eight children: Barta JQote of thanks mission date or its actual receipt of the request whichever is late only Guymon, Edward (Judy) if they are made on one of the following bases: (a) the certification was Lyman, Jay Lyman, Jessie The family wishes to express not executed by the Certifying Officer of the San Juan County Baylor, Ramona Commission; (b) the San Juan County Commission has omitted a step (John) or failed to make a decision or finding required by U.S. Department of (Boyd) Bradford, Michael Housing and Urban Development regulations at 24 CFR Part 58; (c) the (Joanne) Lyman, Jini (Carlos) PUBLIC NOTICE grant recipient has committed funds or incurred costs not authorized by In preparation for the Fiscal Year 24 CFR Part 58 before the approval of a release of funds by the (U.S. Roby and John (Michele) Department of Housing and Urban Development); or (d) another Lyman. Venice and Bart 2011/2012 Budget the Blanding Federal agency, acting pursuant to 40 CFR part 1504, has submitted a adopted Jini at age 14 from an City Council has scheduled their Council Meeting on April 26, written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in orphanage in Korea and also 2011 <§' 7:00 P.M. to hear public accordance with the required procedures of 24 CFR Part 58 and shall fostered Eva Abe for many request and/or presentations for be addressed to the (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban years. Her love knew no items to be placed in this years city budget. Please contact the Development. Region VIII Office, 8ADE, 1670 Broadway Street, Chris Webb, City Administrator Colorado 80202-4801,). Potential objectors should contact the (U.S. bounds. <§• 50 West 100 South or by Department of Housing and Urban Development) to verify the actual As a mother Venice was Phone 0 @ 678-2791 to be placed last day of the objection period. devoted to her children. Her on the Agenda in advance. You Bruce B. Adams San Juan County Commission Chairman life revolved around taking may also be heard during the Open Forum Portions of the City care of them, guiding them Council Meeting. Published in the Blue Mountain Panorama, Blanding, Utah and loving them. She was a April 7, 14 & 21, 2011 s/Chris D. Webb City Administrator LIFEGUARDS YOUTH & ADULT BLANDING CITY Blanding City is currently accepting applications for Lifeguards Youth & Adult. The positions are temporary and will include working Monday -Saturday varied hours. The City is working to extend the swim season until September 15th and we need adult lifeguards to get trained to cover when school is in session. PAY: $7.25 and up - depending on experience- no benefits. QUALIFICATIONS: Must be at least sixteen years of age to be a lifeguard. Lifeguards will be required to be certified. Preference may be given to those who are certified lifeguard and swim instructors. A pre-swim test will be required. Lifeguard training and Swim Instructor training is available through CEU. Contact Merri Shumway (ph#435-678-2l58) for Lifeguard questions, training or otherwise or contact CEU directly. Published in the Blue Mountain Panorama, Blanding, Utah April 14 & 21. 2011 DEADLINE The deadline for all ads, announcements, notices, etc. is Friday at Noon. If you submit something you would like returned please include a self addressed stamped envelope. THIS IS AN AMAZING LARGE, HOME THAT WAS CUSTOM BUILT FOR FAMILIES. Newly built in 2006 with 4500 sq ft., 6 bedroom, 3.5 bathrooms, huge master suite with jetted tub and large shower. Beautiful theater room with all equipment included and a 110 ft screen. 2 family rooms and a living room, large gourmet kitchen with separate dining. Large 3 car garage and fully landscaped yard with sprinkling system, full sport court with basketball hoop and volleyball net, and fully enclosed jetted tub. Downstairs carpet is ready for you to pick out with up to $35 per yard carpet allowance. For more information and additional pics go to houseforsale-Blanding.blogspot.com newly on market for $299,000. For a showing please call Cheryl at 435-503-2116 or email at cherylbowers@eagleairmed.com. Wfid))^ I;). URANIUM MILLERS, MINERS 6 HAULERS IF YOU HAVE THIS CARD YOU MAY ALSO QUALIFY FOR FREE IN-HOME MEDICAL CARE US Dquftraen) ol Ubor giant SumUnH ArtBJnw- Wortm' Comp*autm P DnrHlan of EnMgy Empiq?*M Occuftftaruj E e n t C w f t M i m Mt4lc*J Ber»m» MenWlc«ton Card JOHN Q. PUBLIC Namo: JOHN 0. PUBLIC Accepted DX: 416-9 508.1 515 No Co-f>iy / No Deductible MISUSE OF CARD PUNISHABL£ BY LAW Proiessional Case Management Ilclpinn Uranium Workers Live ul Home -866-449-1595 Housing Authority of Southeastern Utah LOOKING FOR A HOVE? BIHLD YDUR OWN? APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open till filled. Applications can be obtained from the Blanding City offices at 50 West 100 South in Blanding. or call the City Offices @ phone #(435) 678-2791 to have the application mailed. The City of Blanding is an equal opportunity employer. PUBLIC NOTICE SAN JUAN SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION 2011-12 MEETING SCHEDULE DATE DAY LOCATION July 20,2011 Wed District Office Aug 17,2011 Wed District Office Sept 21, 2011 Wed Monument Valley Tse'bii'nidzisgai Elem Monument Valley High Oct 19,2011 Wed Navajo Mountain Navajo Mountain High Nov 16,2011 Wed District Office ARL Middle School Dec 21,2011 Wed Montezuma Creek Montezuma Creek Elcm Whitehorse High School Jan 18,2012 Wed District Office Blanding Elementary REPORTING SCHOOL(S) You may qualify if your household Income meets the low or very low Income guidelines. Low interest rates and mortgage subsidies available to qualified families. Your family teamed up with the Mutual Self Help Program will help you build the home of your DREAMS! • Includes Public Impact Aid Hearing & Review of Indian Policies and Procedures Feb 15,2012 Wed Monticello High March 7, 2012 Wed District Office March 28,2012 Wed District Office San Juan High April 18,2012 Wed Bluff Elementary' Bluff Elementary May 16,2012 Wed District Office June 20,2012 Wed District Office La Sal Elementary Monticello Elementary Monticello High The Housing Authority of Southeastern Utah and USDA Rural Development are now accepting applications for low and very-low income families to build single family homes in the Blanding area. Call Today For More Information • Includes adoption of FY11 Revised Budget & Review of FY12 Proposed Tentative Budget , , Published in the Blue Moun&iin Panorama* Blanding, Utah April 14,20U 'r I ' USDA EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 435-259-5891 Housing Authority of Southeastern Utah 435-587-2111x112 USDA Rural Development |