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Show The Garfield County Insider December 24, 2009 FYI kONCH LEG' LI NATICK.* NOTICE INVITING BIDS Winter is finally here, DeThe Scenic Byway 12 erous people, clubs, busi- The Quilt Walk was again cember 21st, but I do think Committee will accept sealed nesses, student groups, a huge success, it continues bids for Scenic Byway 12 Init got a little head start in angels, inmates, neighbors to grow with people coming terpretive Media Design and Garfield County. It seems and friends who make "Sub from all over the Country to Production work as described strange to me that at the for Santa" possible, Pat take the classes and view below: start of summer, I believe Work includes content reOetting and Elaine Baldwin the many Quilts on display. search, writing, graphic deJune 21 is the longest day want you to know that they Of course the Dinner Play is sign, print publication, web of the year, every day after get the credit but if it were a fun evening, with the cast design, web publication and that, we lose 2 minutes of not for each of you, the pro- changing every year, you delivering all finished content, daylight. One minute in the art and web gram would not be in effect. never know what changes production-ready pages for two new print publimorning and one at night, The parents and grand- will happen. This year cations and a web site for Scetill winter comes, then the parents come with tears in Elaine Baldwin, Claudia nic Byway 12 All-American process is reversed. In Eutheir eyes, swallowed pride Crump and Pat were able to Road in south-central Utah. rope they celebrate these Contractor is responsible for and count on us to maintain get a grant to finish off the acquiring image rights. dates with Solstice parties, their privacy so this thank Quilt Walk Statue that will can be obhowever they use any ex- you is from them. They be placed in the park across tainedSpecifications after Thursday, Decemcuse for a party in Ireland, want you to know how you from the Social Hall, hope- ber 17, 2009 on the Internet at http://www.scenicbyway12. and they even celebrate our have made their Christmas fully just before the Quilt com/documents/Requestfor4th of July. brighter, more memorable Walk Festival. Up next Proposal.pdf or by contacting Panguitch High School and hopeful. Their chil- was the Balloon Festival, the Scenic Byway 12 ComChristmas Musical was a dren will only have fond with the largest crowd ever mittee, Byway Coordinator at P.O. Box 132, Tropic, Utah hit and a lot of fun; it looked memories of Christmas in viewing the balloon glow 84776. like about 50 kids took part Panguitch. They appreciate on Saturday night. Cheryl The cost of the bid package in this production. Good your kindness and feel your Church and her Main Street by mail is $10.00 and is nonjob Elaine and Cheryl, you love. Merry Christmas to Committee always makes refundable. Bidders shall guarantee the bring out the best in the stuthis event a thing you do if Total Bid Price for a period You from them! dents. I am the new lunch lady you are in So. Utah. Great of thirty (30) calendar days As the year winds down, at the Elementary School. food and music are on the following the date of the Bid we have one more big event It's not so bad, once I got agenda. The Fourth of July submittal. Bids postmarked on or bethe annual New Year's Eve over the wearing of the hair is always capped off with fore Friday, January 15, 2010 Party. The Spirit of New net. I will be helping Cindy the best fireworks any- will be accepted. Orleans will be the theme All Bid documents will be Cooper, till Mrs. Riggs re- where by our wonderful and it will be a family turns. The School Board fire fighters. The Fiddlers plainly marked with the project title and shall be addressed party with plenty of things has cut the breakfast pro- came next with their great to Scenic Byway 12 Comfor the young one to do. gram, all over Garfield Co. brand of music, there are so mittee, P.O. Box 132, Tropic, There will be Cajun food, It's too bad we have been many of them and they all Utah 84776 Gumbo, Jambalaya, and Pre-bid questions can be feeding between 40 and 60 take part in providing some directed to the Byway Coordiplenty of old favorites like kids each morning, so par- wonderful country music. nator at P.O. Box 132, Tropic, hamburgers, hot dogs and ents this program is no lon- The County Fair had more Utah 84776 or by email to fried chicken. Mitch Owjholland.sb12@gmail.com . displays than ever, but they ger offered. ens will have his blow up Published in I will leave an opening could always use more, so The Garfield County Insider slides and trampolines for at the Senior Center for a come on out this next year on DECEMBER 10, 17, 24, 2009. all of the kid's enjoyment. UPAXLP Meals on Wheel's driver. and display your talents. There will be Bingo, local The Lions put on the ComLunch is served on Tuesentertainment and dancing day, Wednesday, and Thurs- missioners annual hamINVITATION TO BID for the adults. Don't forget Panguitch City is acceptday, so if you want to help burger fest all for free. Up it starts at 6:00 and goes to ing bids to replace lighting in out on one of these days call next the Lions Club 5th an10:00 pm. nual Demolition Derby and the Triple C Arena (900 North Dora to volunteer. Main) in Panguitch, Utah. A Bob Smith would like The Lions Club Calen- boy did the wind blow. Our detailed specifiation sheet is to thank all the High School dars are here, if you have local drivers did real well, available by contacting PanStudents that came to is not received yours call the winning some of the money guitch City at 435-676-8585 house Christmas caroling. person who sold it to you. If for a change. All summer or Triple C Arena at 435-616Santa lives in Panguitch. Interested parties are you received it and haven't long the Triple C hosted 2282. strongly encouraged to look Michelle Zubia and her paid, please do as this is one many rodeos, barreling rac- at the job before bidding. Call daughter Maria held a Taof the best fund raisers for ing events, team roping, Tony at the Triple C Arena male Rally, to raise money little britches rodeos and a (435-616-2282) for additional the Lion's Club. for the Nathan Myers famShawn Caine says that few concerts. The Craft fair information or for an appointily who were burned out to see the building. Panall of the lifts up at Brian was a huge success with ment guitch City will provide light of their home. Michelle Head are opened thanks to over a thousand people fixtures and a lift to install started work at 6:00 am looking for a bargain or that lights in the arena. See bid this last snow storm. and all 850 tamales were Our family is leaving for special gift. There were a specification sheet for addicompleted by 8 pm. Lots of the Holidays so I though I lot of new families with tional information and materiwork and lots of good help would do a review of all the children and I am not even als list. Bids must be turned in to made it possible. They went good things, in my opinion, going there because I would Panguitch City by January 11, through 60 lbs of pork and leave some one off. The 2010 at 5:00 p.m. Bids will be that went on in the year. had to get even more. MiA lot of these happened bike path in Red Canyon opened in city council meeting chelle's elves were Sambry with the schools, so bear has been extended another on January 12, 2010 at 7:00 and Angelica Salcido, who Please submit sealed with me that is my passion. 3 miles and is waiting for p.m. bids to: worked with Michelle and Escalante Boys basket- you to take the challenge Panguitch City Maria the whole time. Kelball team took State again, to ride and see its beautiPO Box 75, 25 S. 200 East ly Anderson, Kevin BarnPanguitch, Utah 84759 the third time in 4 years. ful scenery. We have many hurst, Kathy Beckwith, ElPanguitch City is an equal KSL voted Panguitch High people to thank for all their ders Bravo and Moss, Tina employer. School the number 1 aca- services, EMTS, Fire Fight- opportunity Panguitch City reserves the Frandsen, Andre and McK- demic 1 A small school in ers, Search and Rescue, right to accept or reject any or ay Heaton, Cassidy Josie, Utah, thanks to our Prin- the Panguitch Lions Club, all bids. Suzanne and Jerry JorPublished in cipal Mrs. Rember on her the Main Street Commitgensen, Cassie Lyman and The Garfield County Insider foresight to send some tee and all of the Volunteers Cheyenne Talbot a big part 24 & 31, 2009. teacher to summer classes that make's Panguitch such on DECEMBER UPAXLP of the day. Mexican tamaso they could teach college a wonderful place to live. les are a traditional ChristNOTICE OF prep courses. The Drama We have it all; mountains to mas food. Pat and I have PUBLIC HEARING, Class took first place at hike in, trails that will lead BOULDER, UTAH finished off a dozen already, State and was brought into to some of the wonders of The Boulder Town Planning if you like tamales, these Town with a fire engine the world. Hunting, fish- Commission will hold a public are great! All money raised escort. The boys Baseball ing, four wheeling, skiing hearing Thursday, January 14, minus expenses will go to team also took State, the and any thing that your at 7 p.m., in the Boulder Town the Myers family. Kanab team made the playoff by imagination will take you, Hall to gather public comment on revising the sign section of Meats donated a major porthe skin of their teeth, but is yours for the taking. We the Zoning Ordinance. Please tion of the meat so expenses took out all of the comple- truly do live in Zion. address questions or written were minimal. A number of The Oetting's. Ander- comments to Planning Comtion with the 10 run rule. people have donated money The Girls Volleyball team son's, and Caine families mission Clerk, Peg Smith, beas well as clothing and also took State with a cham- wish each and everyone a fore January 12, 2010, at PO Box 1510 or email femmith@ household items. Is Panpionship game over Piute. Merry Christmas and have scinternet.net. guitch a great place to live The Lady Cats played Piute a great New Year. Published in or what, bless all of you for Keep the good news 5 times this year and came The Garfield County Insider your hard work. on DECEMBER 24, 2009. coming, Mack 0. away victorious each time. Last week I got to shop UPAXLP with Santa, after six hours I was done in, I don't have Thank You a clue how Santa keep's up for your business. the pace, it was too much for me. Trying to figure out Ilfrogolirtmelown what a child sees on TV and Have a Merry Christmas what is in the store is a real challenge. My hats off to and a Happy New Year Jenae Westhoff Santa's helpers; Elaine and from Royal Express, Pat, I pray that nothing ever New Year happens to them. Oil Change Special AUTOCARE Cars/Lt Trucks $25.95 CORER How do you say Diesel Trucks $58.95 Steve & Jenae Westhoff "THANK YOU" when Exp. Jan. 15, 2010 389 N. Main and Stewart Ivie" "Thank You" doesn't seem 435-676-8300 Panguitch Utah enough? To the many gen- ILOYAt., 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 OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that Bryce Canyon City will hold a public hearing to discuss submitting an application to the Utah Depaitinent of Transportation (UDOT) Transportation Enhancement Program for funding of enhancements to its Main Street as well as National Park Service Shuttle Access. Bryce Canyon City will solicit comments concerning the size, scope and nature of the funding request for the above project and for the 20% local funding match required under the application. All interested persons shall be given an opportunity to be heard. The hearing will be held on Tuesday January 5th 2009, at 1:30 p.m. at the Ruby's Inn Main Lodge Red Canyon Room B, 26 S. Main St., Bryce Canyon City, Utah In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify Ginger Brown, Clerk, (435)616-1740, at least three (3) working days prior to this meeting. Published in The Garfield County Insider on DECEMBER 24, 2009. UPAXLP 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 JANUARY 20, 2010. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 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.) CHANGE APPLICATION(S) 61-2901(a36115): Gerald and Sherry Edgerton propose(s) using 0.0039 cfs or 0.25 ac-ft. from groundwater (5 miles S of Panguitch Lake) for IRRIGATION. 61-2503(a36118): Grass Lakes LLC propose(s) using 0.5 ac-ft. from the Unnamed Spring (3 miles NE of Widtsoe) for DOMESTIC. 61-2904(a36130): Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Admin. propose(s) using 0.0096 cfs or 0.84 ac-ft. from groundwater (7 miles SW of Widtsoe) for STOCKWATERING. 61-2903(a36131): Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Admin. propose(s) using 0.0096 cfs or 0.84 ac-ft. from groundwater (1 mile SW of Widtsoe) for STOCKWATERING. 61-1583(a36139): Harold Stanley Jr. and Cathy Lee Staton propose(s) using 0.0038 cfs or 1.39 ac-ft. from groundwater (7 miles South of Panguitch) for IRRIGATION; COMMERCIAL: from Mar 1 to Oct 3111.9 motel units. 61-2662(a36140): Harold Stanley, Jr. & Cathy Lee Staton propose(s) using 0.0052 cfs or 1.69 ac-ft. from groundwater (7 miles South of Panguitch) for COMMERCIAL: from Mar 1 to Oct 3120.1 motel units. 61-2582(a36143): Vince E. Hannah propose(s) using 0.5 ac-ft. from groundwater (5.5 miles SW of Hatch) for IRRIGATION; DOMESTIC. 61-2800(a34550): Morgan Ranches, LLC propose(s) using 0.617 cfs or 123.93 ac-ft. from groundwater (1 mile East of Circleville) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING. Kent L. Jones, P.E., STATE ENGINEER Published in The Garfield County Insider on DECEMBER 24 & 31, 2009. UPAXLP 2010 GARFIELD COUNTY COMMISSION MEETING DATES 11 & 25 JANUARY FEBRUARY 8 & 22 MARCH 8 & 22 APRIL 12 & 26 MAY 10 & 24 14 & 28 JUNE JULY 12 & 26 AUGUST 9 & 23 SEPTEMBER 13 & 27 11 & 25 OCTOBER NOVEMBER 8 & 22 DECEMBER 13 The regularly scheduled Commission meetings are held at the Garfield County Courthouse, 55 South Main Street, Panguitch, Utah on the second and fourth Monday of each month, excluding holidays. Meetings begin at 10:00 a.m. |