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Show LEGAL HELP WANTED Board of Trustees Meeting Team Coach: Duties include working directly with students 13 — 17 years old. Must be a positive role model, interacting with students during evening and weekend recreational activities. All shifts available. Qualifications: Must be 21 years old, have a high school diploma, current driver's license and able to pass a background check. Wage DOE. Interested individuals may send cover letter and resume to Heather Moulton at 435-676-8482 or fax 435-676-8488 hmoulton @silveradoboysranch.com MISC ITEMS MATTRESS SALE! NEW IN PLASTIC, Warranted, All sizes available. PRICES FROM $79. Call 435-8963386. CHILL OUT I guess we've had summer. It's hard to remember. Now it's coming on winter. It's already November. It don't seem too long since the quakies turned green. The South Wind blew gentle on a warm summer scene. I must have been snoozin' when the gentle winds stopped. Now we've got snow on the high Boulder Top. The North Wind is howling like a mad, crazy thing. It ain't even Thanksgiving. It's a long time 'NI Spring. So break out your long johns and find your best mittens, Or stay in the house, watchin TV and knittin'. That North Wind will freeze your old butt in a minute If you're underdressed when you venture out in it. 'Iv v.' Poems written by Ray Conrad www.raymondconrad. TICABOO ELECTRIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Thursday, November 12, 2009 6:05 p.m. MDT, or as soon thereafter as feasible AGENDA 1. Convene the Board of Trustees of the Ticaboo Electric Improvement District. 2. Certification of Quorum and confirmation of notice of Board Meeting 3. Items for Discussion/Action: a. Resolution appointing officers, organizing meeting schedules, approving Tariff, and authorizing the District Manager to take all administrative actions necessary for the successful operation of the District. b. Resolution authorizing electronic meetings. c. Discussion of status of application with Public Service Commission. d. Resolution authorizing execution of Memorandum of Understanding with Denison Mines and Uranium One regarding electric power assets and service agreement. 6. Other Items. 7. Adjournment. Under the Utah Open and Public Meeting Act (Utah Code Annotated §§52-2-1 to 10), the Board is required to hold open meetings, but in appropriate circumstances, the Board may close part of an open meeting to discuss statutorily designated topics. Published in The Garfield County Insider on NOVEMBER 19, 2009 UPAXLP PUBLIC NOTICES Panguitch Cemetery Budget Hearing November 19, 2009 6:00 pm Panguitch city council chambers 500 FULL COLOR BUSINESS CARDS with purchase of Monthly Directory ad (this size) in The Garfield Insider. ,111 t1 $80/month Call 676-2621 MTFICESJ IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF GARrIELD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH PROBATE DIVISION In the Matter of the Estate of: BYRL DANIEL CARIY, JR., Deceased. ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 093600009 ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Byrl Daniel Carey, Jr. Probate No. 093600009 Sandra Lee Carey, whose address is 17310 Meadow Heights Drive, Houston, TX77095 has been appointed personal representative of the above-entitled estate. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal representative at her address above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal representative's attorney of record, Kent B. Alderman at the following address: Parsons Behle & Latimer, 201 South Main Street, #1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111; or, (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Garfield County, 55 So. Main Street, P.O. Box 77,Panguitch, UT 84759, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Published in The Garfield County Insider on NOVEMBER 12, 19, 26, 2009 UPAXLP NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the time of sale at the west entrance of the Garfield County Courthouse, 55 S. Main St. Panguitch, Utah, on December 8, 2009 at 11:00 a.m.; foreclosing a Trust Deed recorded July 31, 2007 executed by Kenny Hughes and Holli Hughes, in favor of Wachovia Mortgage Corporation, covering real property located in Garfield County at 280 W. 400 S., Panguitch, UT 84759, and described as follows: The following described tract(s) of land in Garfield, State of Utah: The Southeast Quarter of Lot 3, Block 57, Plat "B", Panguitch Town Survey, with the appurtenances thereto. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is Wachovia Mortgage Corporation and, as of the recording of the Notice of Default, the property was owned, according to record, by Kenny Hughes and Holli Hughes. The sale is without any warranty and is voidable by the Trustee, without any liability, for any fact unknown to the Trustee at the time of sale. The successful bidder must provide certified funds to the Trustee within 24 hours of the sale. Dated November 6, 2009 /s/David B. Boyce, Successor Trustee NOTE: THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published in The Garfield County Insider November 12,19, 26, 2009. UPAXLP LEVY AND NOTICEOF SHERIFF'S SALE REAL PROPERTY IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GARFIELD COUNTY, STATE BOULDER KING RANCH ESTATES WATER COMPANY, a non-profit Utah corporation, Plaintiff, v. BILLIE JONES, an individual,Defendant.Notice of Sheriff's Sale Case No. 0606000043 Judge Wallace A. Lee To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the County Courthouse, 55 South Main Street, Panguitch, Utah, west entrance, County of Garfield, State of Utah, on the 3rd day of December 2009 , at 12 o'clock of said day, all right, title and interest of said BILLIE JONES, in and to that certain piece or parcel of real property situated in Garfield County, State of Utah, described as follows to-wit: All of Lot 49 of the Boulder King Ranch Estates, as recorded in Garfield County, State of Utah. Parcel 02-00110049 Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. James D. Perkins, Sheriff of Garfield County, State of Utah. Published in The Garfield County Insider on NOVEMBER 12, 19, 26, 2009 UPAXLP ASK A SPECIALIST •• HOW CAN I LOWER MY WINTER ENERGY COSTS? Answer by: Lou Mueller, Utah State University Extension family and consumer sciences agent, San Juan County The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that sealing air leaks can save up to 10 percent of your total home heating bill. Since heat flows naturally from warmer to cooler places, use caulking and weather stripping to seal cracks and gaps that allow cold air to enter and valuable heat to escape from your home. Visit your local hardware store for weatherization ideas and ask sales personnel for the best materials to remedy air leaks in your home. Caulking can be purchased in many widths and varieties, from semi-permanent to removable. Weather stripping also comes in different depths and widths. Weather stripping tape usually needs to be replaced annually. Felt strip and adhesive-backed foam are effective for one to two years. Tubular gaskets or vinyl tubing can last up to five years. Seasonal window and door insulation kits also help prevent heat loss. Consider these simple strategies to help seal air leaks in your home. • Identify leaks. Check your home's exterior for cracking and gaps. Inside, pick a windy day with the furnace running and turn on exhaust fans and the dryer. Then light a stick of incense and move it around windows, doors, baseboards, ducts and outlets. When a draft is detected, use a piece of chalk to mark the area. Choose appropriate materials to cover the leaks. • To be sure you purchase enough weather stripping, measure around leaky doors and windows and adjust for differences by adding 5 to 10 percent. Follow directions before applying weather stripping. Apply to clean, dry surfaces in temperatures generally above 20 F. Required temperatures may vary by product. Measure areas for weather stripping twice before cutting. Apply one continuous strip along each side and be sure there are no gaps at corners. Weather stripping should fit snugly and compress when windows or doors are shut. When using felt weather stripping, be sure to staple parallel to the strip. • Leaks around doors and windows may also be sealed using caulk, caulking cord or gaskets. Follow instructions when applying caulk. Hold the caulking gun at a 45-degree angle and practice on a less visible area. Keep the bead uniform and overlap both sides of the crack. For exterior leaks, determine the proper width of caulk needed. If the gap is large, use void filler, a spongy material that comes in a variety of widths, then caulk over it. Void filler usually lasts from one to two years and should not be used in areas that will become hot or cold. Seal leaks around pipes, ducts and wires that penetrate exterior walls. Expanding foam caulk is especially effective. Seal rattling windows using removable caulk. Seal for winter and remove the seal, if desired, to open windows in the summer. Caulk can also be placed between the sash and the frame so the window can still be opened. Replace old caulking since it becomes hard over time and may need to be re- placed. • If you have single-paned windows, consider purchasing window insulation kits with a clear plastic liner and double-sided tape. Insulation kits are simple to install and protect windows from drafts and frost build up. • Check door sweeps and metal thresholds that may contain a rubber or vinyl gasket. Rubber and vinyl become brittle with age. Check for flexibility and replace when needed. • Purchase insulation pads for outlets and light switches. Install by removing screws from faceplates, laying pads over the box and replacing the faceplate. When budgets allow, consider more long-range solutions such as replacing old windows or adding attic insulation. For now, however, these low-cost strategies can help lower your winter energy costs. Direct column topics to Julene Reese, Utah State University Extension writer, Logan, Utah, 843224900, 435-797-0810, julener@ext.usu.edu . NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Garfield County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit http://waterrights.utah. gov or call 1-866-882-4426. Persons 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. Effective July 1, 2009, there will be a $15.00 fee for each protest filed. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 on or before DECEMBER 9, 2009. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R6556-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is generally year-round except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) NEW APPLICATION(S) 97-2359 (A78697): Toby and Wanda Gutierrez propose(s) using 1.73 ac-ft. from groundwater (1 mile South of Escalante City) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. CHANGE APPLICATION(S) 61-2596(a36024): Delinda K. Barden Trust propose(s) using 0.0064 cfs or 0.5 ac-ft. from groundwater (4 miles North of Hatch) for IRRIGATION; DOMESTIC. 61-2897(a36025): Michael Lue and Rhonda Peterson Family Trust propose(s) using 0.0018 cfs or 0.25 ac-ft. from groundwater (12 miles west of Hatch) for DOMESTIC. 61-107(a36054): The Town of Hatch propose(s) using 0.2 cfs or 144.796 ac-ft. from groundwater (Hatch Town) for MUNICIPAL: In Hatch. 61-2898(a35991): Gerald F. and Sheila B. DeSimone propose(s) using 0.0032 cfs or 0.25 ac-ft. from groundwater (1.5 miles East of Cedar Breaks) for DOMESTIC. NONUSE 61-2444 0: Charles D. and Deana Paddack is/are seeking Nonuse period for 0.0042 cfs or 0.75 ac-ft. from the South Fork Sevier River (4 miles North of Hatch) for IRRIGATION. 61-2444 0: Charles D. and Deana Paddack is/are seeking Nonuse period for 0.0042 cfs or 0.75 ac-ft. from the South Fork Sevier River (4 miles North of Hatch) for IRRIGATION. Kent L. Jones, RE., STATE ENGINEER Published in The Garfield County Insider on NOVEMBER 12 & 19, 2009. UPAXLP INVITATION FOR BIDS FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO BRYCE CANYON AIRPORT GARFIELD COUNTY, UTAH A.I.P. PROJECT NO. 349-0041-09 Sealed bids for improvements to the Bryce Canyon Airport, A.I.P. Project No. 3-49-0041-09, will be received by Garfield County at the County Clerk's Office, 55 S. Main Street, Panquitch, Utah until December 2, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. MDT and then opened and read aloud. The work involved includes the following: SCHEDULE I CONSTRUCT RE-ROUTED ACCESS ROAD A complete set of Plans, Specifications and Contract Documents may be obtained at www.armstrongconsultants.com . A digital copy may be downloaded for $50.00. A hardcopy may be purchased for $100.00 for each set. There will be no refunds. Each bid must be accompanied by a Certified Check or Cashier's Check in an amount not less than five percent of the total bid made payable to Garfield County, or by a Bid Bond in like amount executed by a Surety Company. The Bidder must supply all the information required by the proposal forms and specifications and he/she must bid on all items of every schedule. Garfield County reserves the right to waive any informality in or to reject any or all portions of the various bid items. No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days from the opening thereof. All bidders are advised to examine the site to become familiar with all site conditions. The project may be shown to interested bidders by contacting the Bryce Canyon Airport at 435-8345239. The proposed contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246 of 24 September 1965, as amended and to the equal opportunity clause and the Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Construction Contract Specifications, including the goals and timetables for minority and female participation. A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities must be submitted prior to the award of the proposed contract, including any subcontracts in excess of $10,000.00. The proposed contract is subject to the provisions of Department of Transportation Regulations 49 CFR Part 26 (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Participation). Minimum wage rates as established by the Secretary of Labor are applicable to all schedules awarded for this project. Any questions regarding this project are to be directed to the office of Armstrong Consultants, Inc., Grand Junction, Colorado, (970) 242-0101, for interpretation. GARFIELD COUNTY, UTAH Published in The Garfield County Insider October 29, November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 UPAXLP ACCEPTING BIDS Garfield County School District is now accepting bids for a used 3-phase 20" Surface Planer. For more information, please contact Jeff Brinkerhoff at Escalante High School, 435-826-4205. Please submit sealed bids to Escalante High School. Bids will be accepted until November 20, 2009. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A Public Hearing on the Upper Sevier River Water Conservancy District Budget for the calendar year 2010 will be held at 7:00 p.m., Monday, November 30, 2009 in the Commission Chambers of the Garfield County Courthouse, 55 S. Main, Panguitch, Utah. Published in The Garfield County Insider on NOVEMBER 19, 2009 UPAXLP BOULDER TOWN ELECTION RESULTS The following were elected to 4-year positions in Boulder Town: Mayor Bill Muse Councilmembers: Gladys LeFevre Sue Inman 2009 Tropic Town Election Results Mayor WaLon Brinkerhoff Alfred Foster Jason Bybee Town Council Jim England Doug Ahlstrom Shilo Richards Brook Wiseman Misc. Write Ins Holly Baugh Sarah Syrett Lance Syrett Reed LeFevre Tyson Brinkerhoff Leslie Campbell Moyle Johnson Annette Chynoweth Mary Miller Boyd Jason Bybee 108 76 1 137 57 56 29 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 |