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Show Page 6 LEGAL NOTICES 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 FEBRUARY 3, 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.) NEW APPLICATION(S) 97-2361 (A78724): Main Canyon, L.C. propose(s) using 1.73 ac-ft. from groundwater (11 miles West of Escalante) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. CHANGE APPLICATION(S) 89-1274(a36159): Theron D. Rose propose(s) using 92.52 acft. from groundwater (West of Henrieville) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC; INDUSTRIAL: Use in Tannery. Kent L. Jones, RE., STATE ENGINEER Published in The Garfield County Insider on JANUARY 7 & 14, 2010. UPAXLP IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF GARFIELD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH PROBATE DIVISION In the Matter of the Estate of GAYLYNN S. CUTTS, Deceased ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Gaylynn S. Cutts Probate No. 093600013 G. Thomas Shakespeare and Gay R. Shakespeare, whose address is 105 South Paria Lane, Cannonville UT 84718, have been appointed personal representatives of the above named estate. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to (a) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal representatives and their address above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal representatives' attorney of record, Carl B. Boyd, Jr, Box 88, Tropic, UT 84776; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the Sixth District Court in Garfield County, 55 South Main St., 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 January 7, 14 & 21 2010 UPAXLP NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Boulder Town Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, January 25, 2010, at 6:00 p.m. at the Boulder Town Hall, 351 N. 100 E., Boulder, Utah to discuss submitting an application to the Permanent Community Impact Board for funding of renovation and expansion of the community center. The Council will solicit comments concerning the size, scope and nature of the funding request for the above project. All interested persons shall be given an opportunity to be heard. In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify Judith Davis, 435 335-7346, at least three (3) working days prior to this meeting. Published in the Garfield County Insider on January 14, 2010 UPAXLP NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Boulder Town Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, January 25, 2010, at 6:15 p.m. at the Boulder Town Hall, 351 N. 100 E., Boulder, Utah. The purpose of the hearing is to receive public comment on the following road vacation requests: Jeff and Ana Sanders have requested that the town vacate: a) First East Street beginning at the south end of former A Street and running south 201.5 feet; and b) First East Street beginning at the north end of former A Street and running north 310 feet, exclusive of the intersection of First East Street and B Street. Camille and Doug Hall have requested that the town vacate all of First West Street north of the north boundary of E Street. Richard and Connie Reid have requested that the town vacate First West Street beginning at the south boundary of 500 North (E Street) and running south 310 feet. Published in the Garfield County Insider on January 14, 2010 UPAXLP IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GARFIELD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH JUDITH YEAMAN, an individual, Plaintiff, v. RONALD wts1, an individual; K' 1 n ana MAKY KU SSELL, individuals; and JOHN DOES I-XX, Defendants. RONALD WEST, an individual, Counterclaimant, v. JUDITH YEAMAN, an individual,Counterclaim Defendant. Notice is hereby given that on 29th Day of January, 2010 at 10:00 A.M., on the front steps of the Garfield County Courthouse, 55 South Main Street, Panguitch, Utah 84759, the following described property, located in Garfield County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction as directed in the Memorandum Decision and Order entered by the above-captioned Court on January 5, 2007, and the order appointing Thomas Hatch, Denny Orton and Jeff Morley as referees to conduct and oversee the sale of the Property, dated December 12, 2007: Parcel No. 23-0009-0007 All of Lot 7, Beaver Dam Village, Unit C, according to the Official Plat thereof, recorded in the Office of the Garfield County Recorder, State of Utah. Subject to easements, restrictions and rights of way appearing of record or enforceable in law and equity. Any stay of the sale of this property was lifted by order of the above court dated November 24, 2009. Dated this 4th Day of December 2009.Thomas Hatch, Referee Dated this 11th Day of December 2009. Jeff Morley, Referee Dated this 2nd Day of December 2009. Denny Orton, Referee Published in the Garfield County Insider on January 14th, 21st, and 28th , 2010 UPAXLP The Garfield County Insider PRODUCERS AG MARKET NEWS Receipts: 1,407; Last Week : No Sale. Last Year: 1,429. Feeder Steers: Feeder Heifers: Holstein Steers: Slaughter Cows: no comparison auction not covered last week due to holidays Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 2: 200250 lbs scarce; 250-300 lbs scarce; 300-350 lbs 119.00-127.00; 350-400 lbs 108.00-113.00; 400450 lbs 112.00-115.00; 450-500 lbs 99.00-109.00; 500-550 lbs 95.50-106.00; 550-600 lbs 91.00-99.75; 600-650 lbs 86.00-96.25; 650-700 lbs 85.00-95.00; 700-750 lbs 85.00-91.00; 750-800 lbs 81.50-88.75; 800-850 lbs 81.50-87.00; 850-900 lbs 75.00-85.00; 900-950 lbs 77.00-82.50; 950-1000 lbs 65.50-72.50. Holsteins Steers: Large Frame 3 Baby Bull Calves: scarce; 200-300 lbs scarce; 300-500 lbs scarce; 500700 lbs scarce; 700-900 lbs scarce; 900-1000 lbs 46.5050.00. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1-2: 200250 lbs scarce; 250-300 lbs 99.50-105.50; 300-350 lbs 93.00-104.50; 350-400 lbs 99.50-105.50; 400-450 lbs 93.00-103.50; 450-500 lbs 90.00-102.00; 500-550 lbs 89.00-101.00; 550-600 lbs 87.00-97.50; 600-650 lbs 81.00-90.25; 650-700 lbs 79.00-87.25; 700-750 lbs 77.00-85.50; 750-800 lbs scarce; 800-850 lbs 76.0081.50; 850-900 lbs scarce; 900-950 lbs scarce; 9501000 lbs 69.50-74.25. Heiferettes: 40.50-64.00. Stock Cows: Medium and Large Frame 1: Few Older Bred Cows: 540.00775 .00/hd. Slaughter Cows: Boning 80-85% Lean: 41.2547.75; Breaking 75-80% Lean: 42.75-46.75; Commercial: scarce; Cutter 8590% Lean: 33.75-40.25. Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1000-1500 lbs 50.25-52.25; 1500-2240 lbs 57.25-63.50; Yield Grade 2 1000-1500 lbs 47.50-49.75; 1500-1900 lbs 51.75-55.25. Feeder Bulls: 790-970 lbs 47.75-64.50. January 14, 2010 10 COUGAR SAFETY TIPS Dave Swenson has patrolled Utah's backcountry for almost 30 years. During that time, the veteran wildlife officer has seen a cougar only five times. And each time, the cougar was running away from him. "It's very, very rare to see or come in contact with a cougar," the Division of Wildlife Resources officer says. "Cougars usually go out of their way to avoid people." Swenson says cougars are also secretive animals. And they usually come out only at night. While it's very rare to see a cougar, if you do see one, it will probably be in the winter. "Deer are the main animal that cougars prey on this time of the year," Swenson says. "In the winter, the snow covers the vegetation at higher elevations. That forces the deer to travel to lower elevations to find food. And the cougars come right down with them." Tips If you live in cougar country, Swenson provides the following tips to lessen the chance that you come in contact with a cougar: • Do not feed wildlife. Feeding wildlife attracts deer and other animals to your yard that cougars prey on. • Do not feed pets outside. The food could attract cougars to your yard. And keep your pets indoors at night. Pets are easy prey for cougars. • Outdoor lighting and motion-sensitive lighting are a deterrent for the secretive cougar. Lights also make cougars that are approaching your home visible. • Keep a close eye on your children when they're playing outside. And bring them in before dusk. That's when cougars begin to hunt. • Make your yard deerproof. If your landscaping is attractive to deer, cougars will follow the deer and stay close to your property. Here are three things you can do if you encounter a cougar: • Do not run from a cougar. Running can provoke a prey response in the cougar, and the cougar may pursue you. • Make yourself look intimidating. Make yourself look big by opening your jacket, and raising your arms and waving them. Speak loudly and firmly. • If you have children, pick them up. Try to pick children up before the children panic and run. When you're picking your children up, keep an eye on the cougar but avoid making direct eye contact with the animal. Try not to bend over too far or turn your back to the cougar. Here are two things you can do to avoid encountering a cougar in the first place: •Hike with other people and make noise. Cougars will not usually bother groups of people. •If you're hiking with pets, keep them on a leash and close to your group. Roaming pets are open to cougar attacks, or they could irritate a cougar that's trying to avoid your group. A dog on a leash is also a good warning system that will let you know if a cougar is nearby. Free brochure More tips about how to stay safe in cougar country are available in the DWR's "Living in Cougar Country" brochure. The free brochure is available at wildlife.utah.gov/cougar/pdf/ cougar_brochure.pdf. "As Utah's population grows, more and more people are moving into areas where wildlife live," Swenson says. "If we're going to move into their homes, then it's important that we learn how to live with them. If we do that, both wildlife and people can have a good experience." YOUR 2010 ADVERTISING BUDGET 4," Only $50/monthi Now... There is CHANGE CALL RYAN FOR DETAILS! you can "BEL1Evr. in! 435-676-2621 yaAk/0 This size ad - Every PO Box in County - Every other week all year long! HELP WANTED COISitti ladrillo Errol, 435-616-2829 - embutah@gmail.corn 2008 - Real Estate "numbers...." Most Utahans have faired pretty well regarding housing values... Here are some interesting facts about the US's real estate status...they might help (you) to feel a bit better... • There are 1.1 million realtors in the US down... 17% since 2007. • The median salary for real-estate brokers, last year was $57,500...down $1360 from 2007. • The nation median price for single-family homes (the most recent quarter): $174,000. • The metro area with the lowest price is Michigan's Saginaw township - $55,500... the highest - Honolulu - $569,500. • The $85 billion the US government spent bailing out Freddie Mac & Fannie Mae would be enough to purchase nearly 500,000 homes (median price). • The average (residential) sale price (Detroit) last July was $11,596 due to foreclosed homes that sold for as little as $75.00. • Four states (AZ, CA, FL, & NV) account for half of all US foreclosures. • 2008 saw the fewest home-construction starts, in 49 yrs: (905,500). • West Virginia has the highest rate of home ownership (79%)...Wash DC the lowest 67.4% • Singapore is considered to have the highest percentage @ 90.1%... • Now (like Paul Harvey) Here's the Rest-of-theStory... • Candy Spelling, widow of Aaron Spelling, has put their mansion, The Manor, up for sale @ $150 million... With 30% down and a 30 yr fixed mortgage, YOUR monthly payment? $2.3 MILLION!! Feel better? We thought so!! Happy New Year everyone! Certified English Teacher Needed! Working with young men ages 12 — 18 Experiential boarding school setting Must be licensed in the state of Utah or able to get state licensure. Salary negotiable DOE 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 hmoultongs ilveradoboysranch. corn POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION AVAILABLE: Classroom Paraprofessional needed at Antimony Elementary School, 29 hours weekly, Monday through Friday. SALARY: Salary based on 2009-2010 Garfield County School District Classified Salary Schedule. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have at least a High School Diploma, two years college education preferred. May test — Para Pro Test. Must satisfactorily pass an employment background check. APPLICATION: Interested individuals should submit a Garfield County School District classified application. For file to be complete there should be a completed application, resume', three current letters of recommendation, and a transcript. Questions contact: Julie Allen, 624-3221 Please direct application packets to: Garfield County School District, c/oAnnie Eldredge, P.O. Box 398, Panguitch, Utah 84759, (435) 676-8821 Online application available www.garfield.k12.ut.us Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be granted interviews. DEADLINE: Thursday, January 14, 2010 RENTALS One Bedroom apai Unent for rent above Art Gallery in Panguitch. Utilities, cable and internet included in monthly rent of $360. No smokers. Not a good place for children. 801 885 2870 or 702 497 3565 2 BEDROOM HOME IN ESCALANTE 2BR, 1 bath in the town of Esclante. Non smoker, no pets $575.00 amonth. $600.00 dollar deposit. For more information call Doug 408-314-8246 |