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Show LEGpL rNOTICfiSj Social Hall Roof Invitation to Bid Panguitch City is accepting bids to replace the roof on the Social hall (50 East Center) Panguitch, Utah. The roof is approximately 86.50 square however you should do your own measurement. This building is tall with some sloping roof and a small flat roof, itshould be inspected in detail before bidding. Bid consists of the following and each item should be itemized separately. 1. Remove and Dispose of existing Shingles and boards. 2. Replace roof with new OSB board measuring 7/16 inches. 3. Bid one or all of the following. City will determine type of roof at bid opening. A. Metal: 26 gauge baked on enamel paint, also provide cost on a separate line to install snow barrier and electrical snowmelt wiring. B. Asphalt: 30 year architectural style C. Rubber membrane: seamless, single ply, also provide On a separate line cost to install snow barrier and electrical snowmelt wiring. Please itemize each line item. Work to be completed by June 1. 2011. Winning bidder will be required to sign a contract, provide proof of insurance and will have a choice of bonding or waiting until project is complete for payment. Bids must be returned to the Panguitch City offices by 5 pm on December 10th 2010, they will be opened at a regular scheduled city council meeting on December 14th at 5:15 pm. For questions contact Allen K. Henrie, city manager at 435676-8585, 25 South 200 East, P.O Box 75 Panguitch Utah 84759. Panguitch City is an equal opportunity Employer. Panguitch Ciity reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Published in the Garfield County Insider November 18th & 24th, 2010. 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 DECEMBER 22, 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) 61-1569(a34893): David W. and LaVera H. Hatch propose(s) using 0.25 ac-ft. from groundwater (8 miles West of Hatch) for DOMESTIC. 61-2932(a36953): John and Peggy Ellenburg Living Trust, State of Utah Board of Water Resources, West Panguitch Irrigation and Reservoir Company propose(s) using 0.45 ac-ft. from groundwater (1 1/2 mile East Panguitch) for DOMESTIC. 61-2836(a34851): Milton and Cindy Steed propose(s) using 0.00312 cfs or 0.25 ac-ft. from groundwater (Long Valley Junction) for DOMESTIC. 61-1599(a36960): Elk Ridge Estates Water Company propose(s) using 15.0 ac-ft. from groundwater (Long Valley Junction) for DOMESTIC. Kent L. Jones, P.E., STATE ENGINEER Published in The Garfield County Insider on NOVEMBER 25 & DECEMBER 2, 2010. UPAXLP 0Y., "Here to Serve You" Your Vehicles & Toys 389 N. Main Panguitch Utah 435-676-8300 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A Public Hearing on the Upper Sevier River Water Conservancy District Budget for the calendar year 2011 will be held at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 1, 2010 in the Commission Chambers at the Garfield County Courthouse, 55 S. Main, Panguitch, Utah. Published in the Garfield County Insider November 18th & 24th 2010. UPAXLP PANGUITCH CITY SURPLUS SALE 1. 12 foot Snow Plow with under Rail-manual swing 2 Miller Welder KOHLER engine--AC-DC power, welder and Generator Model AD225L-- Needs Work. 3. Upright Air CompressorGarage and Service Station Style-Model VIS Serial Number A820S' -Needs Work. 4. Jeannie Garage door opener-never been used still in the box. 5. 185 John Deere Lawn Mower-self-propelled-Needs Work. All equipment .s located at the Panguitch City Shops located at 480 East Center. All equipment will be sold "as is". Please contact David Owens at 435-616-8585 for questions or to view the equipment. Bids must be received by December 13, 2010 at 5pm at the Panguitch City offices located at P.O. Box 75, 25 South 200 East Panguitch, Utah 84759 Bids will be opened at a regular city council meeting on December 14th at 5:20 PM. All equipment must be paid for before removal from the city property. Panguitch reserves the right to accept or reject any or an bids. Published in the Garfield County Insider November 24th & December 2, 2010. UPAXLP 641E17 'UV eii441i13 441' Willi We'll do a FREE Electrical System check and check your Alternator, Starter & Battery so your're ready for the winter. Extended Hours: M-F: 8-6 & Sat 9-1 AUTOCARE CORER THANKSGIVING IS A DEADLY TIME OF YEAR ON UTAH ROADS For Utah drivers, the most dangerous holiday of the year is approaching. Thanksgiving weekend has the highest rate of travel during any holiday period of the year with almost 90% of people traveling in motor vehicles. If previous statistics hold true, this Thanksgiving weekend will be a dangerous time on Utah roads. This year, the official 102-hour Thanksgiving holiday period will start at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, November 24th and run through midnight on Sunday, November 28th. During the past ten years in Utah, 45 people were killed in car crashes over this holiday period and hundreds more were injured. To lessen your chances of becoming one of these statistics, here are a few things to keep in mind: Always wear your seatbelt! Many of the past Thanksgiving holiday deaths and serious injuries could have been easily prevented by the simple act of wearing a seat belt. Keep yourself safe and ticket free by wearing a seat belt. Make sure everyone buckles up on every ride. Speed Speeding is a major cause of traffic crashes and a leading factor in highway deaths. Higher speeds increase crash forces in a collision as well as reduce the time you have to react to an emergency situation. Make sure you increase following distance and minimize lane changes. Alcohol Don't let drinking and driving turn a holiday celebration into a tragedy. Even moderate consumption of alcohol can impair a driver's ability to make proper decisions. Wednesday Most people who are traveling long distances will be leaving after work on Wednesday evening. They will find that the normal rush hour delays will extend throughout the evening and far out into rural areas where traffic is normally light. Tired driv- ers, who have worked all day and are now facing the frustration of being stuck in slow traffic for such a long distance, may be tempted to take chances they might not otherwise take. Drowsy drivers may nod off at the wheel and are just as dangerous as drunk drivers. Sunday Most drivers will wait until Sunday afternoon to return home where they will face many of the same driving conditions that they faced on Wednesday evening. Unlike Wednesday, they will face additional dangers due to drivers who have consumed alcohol or those who waited to hit the road and didn't give themselves enough time. Plan ahead and give yourself plenty of time to travel to your destination. Thanksgiving is a time to relax and enjoy being with family and friends. Don't let your holiday be interrupted by a tragic event. Visit www.utahsafetycouncil.org for more traffic safety tips and information. ESIMPACIIEWIREAMjil lS by Vicki D. Syrett 679 8687 or vickidiane36@hotmail.com Well it finally happened. cute families. Matt's little lyn Marshall went to BounSNOW. My goodness this boy's look just like he did tiful to attend the Utah year has gone so fast and I as a young man. Also here Council of Teacher's of can't believe we have snow for the holiday is Anita Mathematics Conference. on the ground. I know we Sudweeks Melton who is This council puts on a great need the moisture but good- the daughter of De Rell and conference and you learn a ness sakes. Snow! ! Oh Sarah Sudweeks. She looks lot from them. The trip was well life goes on. great and is happy to see ev- paid for by the EMED Math Grab. Ramona Morreale, Larry eryone. Interesting speakers all Fletcher, and Alma Fletcher The Young Women have all had a visit from their sis- been having their "Eve- over the Bryce Valley area ter, Myrna and he husband ning of Excellence during today. Carson Johnson Mark Christensen. They the past week in the three and his children, Jordan are from Redford, Michi- towns. The Henrieville and Jarom spoke in Tropic gan and came for a week young women made a skit and did a wonderful job. of visiting. They all got to- called„ "Little Red Stands Mike Burbidge and Fergether at John and Ramona Strong". It was very good rell Brinkerhoff spoke in Morreale's home for a fam- and they also displayed Henrieville and Marc Mc ily dinner. They enjoyed their Personal Progress Lemore and son, Devin sharing their memories and Projects. The parents and who just returned from two catching up on families. the girls enjoyed a great years in Kentucky spoke Gretha Twitchell will be evening together in all the in Cannonville. In Tropic Deanne Beagley played a coming home this week to wards. stay with Marty and Ethel Just found out that Shel- beautiful piece on the piano Rich for awhile. She is on don Pollock was sent to the and in Henrieville a men's the road to recovery and we Middle East and we want quartet sang. It consisted wish her well. Eva Dean his family to know that we of Ken and Nathan Platt, Francisco is still in Coral wish him well and want Durtin Sorenson, and Milton Rose and they sounded Desert Rehabilitation Cen- him to stay safe. ter for awhile but she is I would like to send out wonderful. Welcome to Tyson and improving each day and our prayers and thoughts to Rochelle Platt who have we are glad to know that the Dearden family of Panmoved to Henrieville. They she is getting better. We guitch as they struggle with are living in Delpha Rose's wish both ladies the best of a grandchild who is fighting old home as she is happily health in their future. leukemia. You can find jars living in her new home that Jessica Stewart and her at the stores to contribute to was just completed for her. kids, Maren, Cole, and this family and help them Released from their callParker took a trip to Erda get through this hard time. ings were Sarah Rose as to visit with Grandma and This past week saw two a Wolf Cub Scout leader, Grandpa Blake. She said beloved people of Tropic Lesa Chynoweth as a Subcoming home that Red pass away. We lost Mary stitute Primary teacher, and Canyon was the worst in Ott and her funeral was Louise Patterson as the Prithe storm. They got home on Monday then Marvin mary secretary. Called to safely and are happy to be Shakespear left us and his fill those positions was Arback. funeral was held on Satur- toise Platt as the Primary Missionaries J. J. Dun- day. We send both families secretary, Lisa Chynoweth ham and Shawn Syrett are our thoughts and prayers as the Wolf Cub Scout leadboth in the Provo MTC. and love as they think of er and Lisa Copfer to be the Shawn will leave on the their loved ones. Assistant Nursery Leader. 7th of December to go to A great big thank you Lori Platt and Marie Jagger his New York Utica Mis- goes out to the Young were called as substitute sion and J. J. will leave on Women and Young Men Primary teachers. the 12th of December to go of Tropic who held their Guy and Beverly Thompto the MTC in Peru for a annual Thanksgiving din- son are happy to have few weeks and then on the ner for the Senior Citizens. daughter, Dr. Heidi ThompBolivia to his mission. We The food was delicious son, home for a visit from wish both young men a safe and it was such a surprise New York. Everyone says and enjoyable time as they to open the door and have she looks wonderful and is prepare to go out. two beautiful young ladies, doing very well. We have heard that there Cami Mangum and Edith Wishing everyone a are some Brinkerhoff's off Garcia delivering meals to very wonderful Thanksenjoying a cruise. Oh for those who could not make giving Day and hope we fun. it. The young folks and all remember to be thankThe Tropic Ward Re- their leaders are to be corn- ful for the little things in lief Society would like to mended for the great activ- our lives that make the big remind the Tropic ladies ity each year. Yummy!! things even better. We esof the Christmas Social on Happy Birthday to You... pecially want our Troops to December 1st at 6:00 P.M. Happy Birthday to you.... know how grateful we are Come out and enjoy good Happy 91st Birthday sweet for their sacrifice of trying entertainment and wonder- Lula Moore, Happy Birth- to preserve and build peace ful food. day to you. We wish you around the world. Send in your news or Visiting Carl and Kay the best and many more to call. We love to print it for Shakespear were Paul and come. Gayle Moore and Mari- you. Thanks VS Matt Shakespear and their - SENIOR CITIZENS •• Remember the Senior Center is closed for the Thanksgiving week. They will resume serving on Tuesday 30 November. If you want a meal be sure to call by 10:00 A.M. at 679-8666. Donations are suggested to be $2.50. HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!! Tues. 30th: Hamburgers, Fried Potatoes, Green Salad, Roll, Fr. Cocktail, Cup Cake. Wed. 1st Dec: Chicken Fried Steak, Pot & Gravy, Roll, Green Beans, Tropical Fruit, ChocChip Cookie. Thurs. 2nd: Veg. Beef Soup, Corn Bread, Cottage Cheese w/pears, Apple Crisp. BRYCE VALLEY SCHOOLS NEWS: by Vicki D. Syrett No School on Wed., Thurs., or Friday due to Thanksgiving. HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL Girl's Basketball....They played at the Sevier Center last week. They lost to Green River. They just couldn't seem to pull it off. But they rallied when they played Rich and put a lot of effort into the game and won by 3 points. They really turned it around the second day and did what they were supposed to do. They had very few turnovers and they worked very hard. This is a young team that will be playing together for at least three years so they are excited about that. Their next games will be on the 3rd and 4th of December at the Ruby's Inn Invitational at Bryce Valley High School. Parowan, Tintic, and Wasatch Academy will be playing. The Boy's Basketball team will play on the 23rd at Sevier Center and then they too will participate in the Ruby's Inn Invitational. Remember that on the 3rd of December's game they will be hanging the "State Championship" banner at 7:00 P.M. Lori Platt was in charge of the "Reflections" contest and the winners will be announced after Thanksgiving at an assembly. Thanks go out to Lori and the Judges for their fine work and of course to all the students that participated. Good work to all of you. LUNCH MENU: 29th Mon: Country Fried Steak, Mash Pot and Gravy, Peas, Hot Roll, Pears, Jello w/cream, Fr. Fruit and milk. 30th Tues: Corn Dog, Pot. Wedges, Corn on the Cob, Peaches, Fr. Fruit, Royal Brownies, Mile. Dec. 1st Wed: No menu yet!! |