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Show =171 PANGUITCH BECOME A HUNTER EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR L' EGAL 1 OJIJ=CESJ ' NOTICE TO WATER USERS I think I like the global warming, has it been cold or The State Engineer received what? I am not complaining we went till December 6th the following Application(s) till it cooled off; I have been getting by without a coat on in Garfield County (Locations Training offered in Salt most days so the warm weather has been welcome. Dain SLB&M). For more inforLake City, Brigham City, mation or to receive a copy mien Brinkerhoff at the elementary school said it was -14 Logan and Springville of filings, visit http://waterwhen he came on Wednesday to work; Lynese Miller who rights.utah.gov or call 1-866lives out in the valley said it was -22 at her place. Well 882-4426. Persons objecting it snowed today, Sunday, and guess what; it warmed up to an application must file about twenty degrees. a CLEARLY READABLE Panguitch Elementary School's Christmas show was a protest stating FILING NUMbig hit, the stands were filled. The kids sang a lot of songs BER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' that were different. My favorite was the snowmen, from NAME AND RETURN ADthe kindergarten, Mrs. Barney did a great job on the cosDRESS, and any request for tumes. The class that did the Dr. Zeus was quite unique, I a hearing. Effective July 1, bet they did their own costumes. This is a lot of work by Have you ever thought 2009, there will be a $15.00 Janis Henrie, but with 260 students in the school you out fee for each protest filed. Prodid yourself! Thank so much for an entertaining evening. about sharing your passion test must be filed with the State Tonight Thursday the 17th will be the last night for the for hunting with someone Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Best Little Christmas Pageant Ever, presented by the PHS else? Lake City, UT 84114-6300 on You can by serving as a or before JANUARY 6, 2010. Drama club. Elaine Baldwin's drama groups always put on a fun show. The drama department is entertaining, but volunteer Hunter Education These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the kids are the ones who benefit the most. They learn how course instructor. Starting in January, the the Division of Water Rights. to act in front of an audience, how to memorize parts, and (The Period of Use is generalget out of their box, into another person part. Singing and Division of Wildlife Re- ly year-round except irrigation sources will train new indancing are something that they find out they can do it. structors at classes in Salt which is generally from Apr 1 The year is winding down, but hold on; there is still the Lake City, Brigham City, to Oct 31 each year.) CHANGE APPLICATION(S) New Years Party. This event caps off what has been a real Logan and Springville. 61-1844(a36088): Robert fun year. It will be held at the Triple C Arena, on Thursday, The DWR will also hold M. Burrows, Lorie Schow December 31st . This year theme will be the Spirit of New classes in southern Utah propose(s) using 0.015 cfs or Orleans, and will feature Cajun food, Jambalaya, Gumbo, this spring. 1.23 ac-ft. from groundwater all of my favorites. There will be local entertainment, "You can make an amaz- (1 mile South of Hatch) for bingo, dancing and the Mitchell blow up slides, climbing ing difference in the life of IRRIGATION; DOMESTIC. walls and everything to entertain your kids so bring them a young person by volun- 61-22(a36090): Morgan with you. You get all of these fun things and food for one teering to serve," says Kirk Ranches, LLC propose(s) uslow price $5.00 and $25.00 for your immediate family. In Smith, assistant hunter edu- ing 0.17 cfs. from groundwathe past I have made it to 11:30, and go home tired, as do cation coordinator for the ter (1 mile East of Circleville) for STOCKWATERING. most of the people there. This year they will start the fes- DWR. EXTENSION(S) tivities at 6:00 and run to 10:00. Food will be available at "And don't be concerned 89-1595 (A30414dn): The the opening, and I think this is a great idea, you can bring if you don't have any expe- Utah Board of Water Resourcyour whole family for a wonderful evening and leave at a rience teaching young peo- es, City of Tropic is/are filing decent hour. There is usually between 400 and 600 hun- ple. Our training will help an extension for 682.2466 dred in attendance, so come on out and join in the fun. The prepare you to be a good ac-ft. from groundwater (City LDS Stake helps off set some of the costs for this evening. Hunter Education instruc- Park Well) for MUNICIPAL: In Tropic. Brittany Frandsen was married in the St. George Temple tor." The instructor training 89-1596 (A30414dna): The to David Craig Dodds and they had their reception at the Utah Board of Water Re2nd Ward. Brittany is my cousin and she married Maloy's is free. More information sources is/are filing an extenabout the training including sion for 417.7534 ac-ft. from grandson does that make Maloy my second cousin? Pat told me if I were to mention some of the stores to dates and locations is avail- groundwater (City Park Well) shop at, I would miss someone's business. Of course Pat able at wildlife.utah.gov/ for MUNICIPAL: In Tropic. was right... she always is! The Thunder Horses Mercantile huntereducation/instruc- 97-2220 (A30414d1): Boulder Farmstead Water Comat the Old Fire House is open for business till Christmas. tors. After reaching that part pany, The Utah Board of Beckie Gregg owner has all kinds of antiques for your collections or that special gift at Christmas. The winner of of the site, scroll down to Water Resources is/are filing an extension for 300.0 ac-ft. the big buck at the SHED SPORTING GOODS, was Zack the "See schedule" selec- from the Underground Water tion at the very bottom of Owens not Jory. Well & Jepsen Spring (Town Courtney Yardley held a bake sale Saturday at the Mer- the page. Dates and loca- of Boulder, Garfield Co.) for chants drawing and raised $97.00 for the Myers family, tions are available there. IRRIGATION; DOMESTIC; "If you look at the schedCOMMERCIAL: Various who lost their home in a fire last week. There is also a ule and you don't see a commercial uses (see attached group that are making tamales to raise money to help out, training session in your tabulation for details) - 43.89 they are $10.00 a dozen. Call Kelly Anderson at 690-9140 part of the state, please call AF. for your order. Kent L. Jones, us," Smith says. "If there's I wasn't going to reply to Justin Fisher, but so many PE., STATE ENGINEER enough interest in the area of the Locals were so turned off by his article that I am of the state where you live, Published in expressing their comments. Justin you are a county em- we'll put a training session The Garfield County Insider on DECEMBER 10 & 17, ployee, I don't know whether you are so insecure in your together for you." 2009. job as Economic Development Director or you are trying You can reach Smith at UPAXLP to get brownie points for a pay raise. Bruce McMahan 1-800-397-6999. was just stating facts of the destruction this strip mine and their trucks would do to our area. I attended 4 or 5 meetings over this coal mine and they were attended by between 20 and 40 concerned citizens. I did not see you at one of these meetings. You are badly mistaken thinking Bruce is only talking for a few. The only intelligent thing you said that there might be a truck route around Panguitch, this would employ some people from Panguitch (and this is just an idea not facts). There are no jobs that will be in our area, and to sell Panguitch out to justify your job is truly sad. Highway 89 is a historical Highway, Panguitch is a Historical District. As far as your insulting remark about those of us that have spent 40 to 50 years working our butt off so we can retire in the finest City anywhere is offensive to all of us. Thank you for all of Volunteer Center of Iron County your e-mails, phone calls, 88 East Fiddlers Canyon Road, Suite H and personal conversations on this matter. To the conCedar City, Utah 84721 Commission on cerned people of Panguitch, the mine is a dead deal. Mack O. mackoetting@ gmail. com Office of the Lieutenant Governor - 324 South State Street, Suite 250, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 - 888-755-UTAH (8824) ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE Notice is hereby given that Universal storage intends to sell personal property described below to enforce a lien imposed by said property described below. Universal Storage will sell at public sale by competitive biding on December 22, 2009 between 12:00 - 1:00 on premises where said property has been stored, 1 mile North of Panguitch on Hwy 89, Panguitch, Utah. Purchases must be paid for in cash at the time of purchase. All items sold as is, in bulk single unit transaction. Items must be moved the day of sale. Sale subject to cancellation by manager or in the event of settlement obligation. Unit # 19 Eugene Ogle. 429 N. Main, Panguitch. Hand tools, household items. Unit # 94 Tiffany Owens PO Box 312, Hatch. Household items. Universal Development LC, PO Box 2348, St. George, Utah 84771 Published in the Garfield County Insider on December 10 & 17. 2009 UPAXLP NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the Main Front Entrance in Garfield County, Utah on January 6, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed originally executed byJOHN M. KELLOGG as trustors, in favor of N.E. TEEGARDEN JR. AND EVELYN TEEGARDEN, husband and wife as jOint tenants, covering real property located at 2850 SOUTH 2100 WEST, HATCH UT 84735 and more particularly described as: THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 37 SOUTH, RANGE 6 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN. SUBJECT TO A RIGHT OF WAY OVER AND ACROSS SAID PARCEL TO VARIOUS ADJOINING PARCELS. TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT OF WAY AND EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION. TOGETHER WITH .25 ACRE FEET OF WATER ON WATER RIGHT NO. 61-199, APPLICATION NO D1265 AS ON FILE WITH THE UTAH STATE WATER RIGHT ENGINEER. The Current beneficiary of the TrustDeed isN.E. `TEEGARDEN JR. AND EVELYN TEEGARDEN and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are JOHN M. KELLOGG. The sale is subject to bankruptcy filing, payoff, reinstatement or any other circumstance that would affect the validity of the sale. If any such circumstance exists, the sale shall be void, the successful bidders funds returned and the trustee and current beneficiary shall not be liable to the successful bidder for any damage. Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. The deposit must be in a form of a cashier's check or bank official check payable to Security Title Company. The balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, cashier's check, bank official check (credit union official checks are not accpeted) or U.S. Postal money order payable to Security Title Company. Cash payments are not accepted. A Trustee's deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after receipt of the amount bid. Dated: DECEMBER 1 J 2009 Security Title Company of Garfield County, Trustee THOMAS V. HATCH, President 15 NORTH MAIN, PANGUITCH UT 84759, (435)676-8808 Published in The Garfield County Insider on DECEMBER 10, 17, 24, 2009. UPAXLP NOTICE INVITING BIDS The Scenic Byway 12 Committee will accept sealed bids for Scenic Byway 12 Interpretive Media Design and Production work as described below: Work includes content research, writing, graphic design, print publication, web design, web publication and delivering all finished content, production-ready art and web pages for two new print publications and a web site for Scenic Byway 12 AllAmerican Road in south-central Utah. Contractor is responsible for acquiring image rights. Specifications can be obtained after Thursday, December 17, 2009 on the Internet at http://www.scenicbyway12.com/documents/RequestforProposal.pdf or by contacting the Scenic Byway 12 Committee, Byway Coordinator at P.O. Box 132, Tropic, Utah 84776. The cost of the bid package by mail is $10.00 and is nonrefundable. Bidders shall guarantee the Total Bid Price for a period of thirty (30) calendar days following the date of the Bid submittal. Bids postmarked on or before Friday, January 15, 2010 will be accepted. All Bid documents will be plainly marked with the project title and shall be addressed to Scenic Byway 12 Committee, P.O. Box 132, Tropic, Utah 84776 Pre-bid questions can be directed to the Byway Coordinator at P.O. Box 132, Tropic, Utah 84776 or by email to jholland. sb12@gmail.com. Published in The Garfield County Insider on DECEMBER 10, 17, 24, 2009. UPAXLP -14.11:116ANN.1.-i41/4.1000•,NNICNOVIP. 3iffi4) Ikl, 1(1 1 4" THE BUNNY I've spoken of watching wild creatures cavorting about in my yard. In summer and spring it would be a fun thing. Weather-wise, not very hard. But now that the season of winter is here, and the chilly wind howls and roars, I'd like to invite those turkeys and coyotes and deers and birdies indoors. It might not work out. I think my lady would not be happy with that. Having a coyote curled up on the couch would probably upset my cat. There's one critter out there most every morning who, cold or not, don't seem to care. He's a fat little bunny, covered all over with thick grey warm bunny hair. He looks in the window and sees me in there, drinking my first morning cup. His little nose quivers, but he never shivers. That bunny pelt sure warms him up. I have a nice bathrobe, but if I was out there I'd think it would be real hard to focus, Unless I was lucky to have a thick layer of fur on my tummy and locus. volunteers.utah.gov 414)1%. , Utah Volunteers " v Poems written by Ray Conrad www.raymondconrad.com v.'s•'"t r ii f % |