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Show f . PREPARATION OF THE ESCALANTEKANAB RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN . . Bureau of Land Management ' The Bureau of Land Management Manage-ment is starting a land use plan called a Resource Management Plan (RMP) on 2.5 million acres ofpub-Iic ofpub-Iic lands administered by the BLM within the Escalante and TCanab Resource Re-source Areas in southern Utah. We are seeking public assistance on decision de-cision anaoDjectives which will be used for the next 15-20 years. Issues Is-sues which need solutions are 1) coal development and the protection of sensitive resources, 2) competing recreation uses, 3) National Conservation Con-servation Area nomination, 4) the protection of world-class scenery, and 5) the adjustment of land ownership own-ership to facilitate resource management. man-agement. The public lands in the planning area are located in Kane and Garfield Counties west of Capitol Capi-tol Reef National Park and the Glen Canyon Recreation Area. Topics to be covered in the RMP include vegetation management, manage-ment, wildlife habitat improvement, improve-ment, coalmineral development, protection of archeological values, fuelwood and post harvesting, livestock live-stock grazing, material sales, Areas of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC's), Wild and Scenic Rivers, National Conservation Areas, rights-of-way, utility corridors, off highway vehicles (OHV's), riparian area improvement, recreation management, man-agement, water qualitysalinity, and watershed management The planning process takes several sev-eral years to complete. The general planning schedule is: Project Scoping Scop-ing 1992, Inventory 1992. Alternatives Alterna-tives 1993, Analysis, 1993 Draft RMP 1994, Final RMP 1995. We plan on having many ways for people peo-ple to participate in the process. The BLM is contacting individuals, other Federal agencies. State and local lo-cal governments, and Indian tribes. We are also interested in talking to groups and will arrange special meetings upon request. People with information regarding Areas of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC's), Wild and Scenic Rivers, or coal resource information are also invited to submit information. Open Houses to introduce the EscalanteKanab Resource Management Man-agement Plan and begin public scoping will be held in the following follow-ing locations: March 16, 1992, 5-9pm Elementary School Boulder, Utah March 18, 1992, 5-9pm Old High School, Hm Fx Rm Escalante, Utah March i 1992, 5-9pm Scout House, 220 W. Center Tropic, Utah March 20, 1992, 5-9pm Council Chambers, Courthouse Panguitch, Utah March 24, 1992, 5-9pm Shilo Inn Kanab, Utah Marcn 25, 1992, 5-9pm City Council Chambers Page, Arizona March 26, 1992, 5-9pm Senior Citizen Center Orderville.Utah March 30, 1992, 5-9pm Olympus Hotel Salt Lake City, Utah For more information contact Pete Wilkins at the Cedar City District Dis-trict Office (801) 586-2401. mailing mail-ing address Bureau of Land Management, Man-agement, 176 E. DL Sargent Dr., Cedar City, Utah 84720. Published in the Garfield County News February 27 and March 5 and 12, 1992. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Rural Electrification Administration STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION "SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH TELEPHONE ASSN., INC. has filed with the Federal Government a Compliance Assurance in which it assures the Rural Electrification Administration that it will comply fully with all requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Rules and Regulations of the Department of Agriculture issued thereunder, to the end that no person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in the conduct of its program and the operation of its facilities. Under this Assurance, this organization is committed not to discriminate a-gainst a-gainst any person on the ground of race, color or national origin in its policies and practices relating to applications for service or any other policies and practices relating to treatment of beneficiaries and participants including rates, conditions con-ditions and extension of service, use of any of its facilities, attendance at and participation in any meetings of beneficiaries and participants or the exercise of any rights of such beneficiaries ana participants in the conduct of the operations of this organ izauon." "Any person who believes himself, or any specific class of individuals, to be subjected by this organization to discrimination prohibited pro-hibited by Title VI of the Act and the Rules and Regulations issued thereunder may, by himself or a representative, file with the Secretary Sec-retary of Agriculture, Washington, D..C. 20250, or the Rural Electrification Elec-trification Administration, Washington, Wash-ington, D.C. 20250, or this organization, organ-ization, or all, a written complaint. Such complaint must be filed not later than 180 days after the alleged discrimination, or by such later date to which the Secretary of Agriculture or the Rural Tilec-truication Tilec-truication Administration extends the time for filing. Identity of complainants wilrbe kept confidential con-fidential except to the extent necessary to carry out the purposes of the Rules and Regulations. Published in the Garfield County News March 5 and 12, STATE OF UTAH Executive Department NOTICE TO ALL GARFIELD COUNTY VOTERS I hereby inform you that candidates candi-dates are to be nominated for the following offices at the upcoming Primary election to be held Tuesday. Tues-day. September 8, 1992. 1. Congressional . a. U.S. Senate for six (6) year term. b. U.S. Representatives. One U.S. Congressman in each Congressional District for a two (2) year term. Third District. The Third Congressional District consists of Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Em-ery, Garfield, Grand, Kane, Morgan, Piute, part of Salt Lake County, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Sum-mit, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, and Wayne Counties. 2. State a. State Executive il) Governor 2) Lieutenant Governor 3) Attorney General 4) State Auditor 5) Stale Treasurer b. Senate. One Utah State Senator from the following State Senate District for a four (4) year term. District Twenty-eight (28), Beaver County, Garfield County, Juab County, Millard County, Piute County, Sanpete County, Sevier County, and Wayne County. c. House of Representatives. Represen-tatives. One member of the Utah House of Representatives from each of the seventy-five state legislature districts for a two (2) year term (Garfield County District 73). 3. County a. County Commission. (1) One County Commissioner Commis-sioner for a term of four (4) years and other county elected officials as applicable. 4. School Boards b. Local School Boards. One member for a four (4) year term from each of the following county school districts, 1,2, & 3. 5. Judicial . . , bTDistrict Court. There will be a retention election for District Court Judges in the following fol-lowing districts provided that the incumbent whose term is expiring files during the filing period. . L (3). Sixth District. The Sixth Judicial District consists of Garfield, Kane, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, and Wayne Counties. DATED: FEBRUARY 25, W. Val Oveson Lieutenant Governor Printed by authorization of: Hazel W. Rich Garfield County Clerk NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Change Water in Garfield County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application applica-tion must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, Engi-neer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, (801-538-7240) on or before APRIL 18, 1992. (PROTESTS MUST b LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proceedings as per Rule R625-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Pointfs) ofDiver-sion ofDiver-sion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 61-224(al6586): John S. and Ivadell S. Yardlev proposers) to change the POD, POU, & USE of water as evidenced by 61-224016355). 61-224016355). 3 HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0.011 cfs. SOURCE: 48 in. well 30 ft. deep. POD: (1) N328 E 205 from SW Cor, Sec 34, T33S., R5W. USE: Stockwatering: l6 head of livestock: Domestic: 10 persons. POU: SW14SW14 Sec 34, T33S, R5W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.011 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 800 E 2700 from SW Cor, Sec 34, T33S. R5W. (5 miles N. of Panguitch) USE: Stockwatering: 100 head of livestock. POD: SEl4SW14SWl4SEl4 Sec Robert L. MorganP.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Garfield County News on March 5, 12, & 19, 1992. I REQUEST FOR ADVERTISING PROPOSALS The Color Country Travel Region Re-gion is accepting proposals from media advertising agencies to promote pro-mote tourism and recreation in Southwest Utah. Respond in writing to the Color Country Travel Region, P.O. Box 1550, St. George, Utah 84771, by March 20, 199Z fbr details. The Color Country Travel Region Re-gion reserves the right to reject any or all proposals; or to accept or reject re-ject the whole or any part of any proposal; or to waive any informality infor-mality or technicality in any proposal pro-posal in the best interest of Southwest South-west Utah. Alma Truman Executive Secretary Color Country Travel Region Published in the Garfield County News March 5 and 12, 1992. |