Show set Youth Duck Hunt for Saturday A unique opportunity to introduce youths to water- fowl hunting will be available Saturday Sept 27 as Utah hosts its first Youth Day Shooting will begin at Youths may take ducks mergansers and coots only Geese snipe and swans may not be taken The only area closed to hunting on Youth Waterfowl Day is the Dear River Migratory Bird Refuge west of 8 am Brigham City “The purpose of the day is to increase youth recruitment into waterfowl for Department of hunting” Tom Aldrich waterfowl program coordinator Wildlife Resources said “We need a lot of incentive to do that and letting w ithout all the adult hunters out there at the same time waterfowl hunt youths and when waterfowl numbers are high is a good incentive And since adults can’t hunt that day it frees adults to take youths hunting” For youths to participate they must be 2 to 15 years of age have completed a Division approved Hunter education course possess a Wildlife Habitat Authorization if required possess a small game or combination license and be is 21 years of age or older accompanied by their parent or an adult who at least The adult may not hunt or possess a firearm and must supervise the youths like provided the youths they take An adult may takeas many youthsas they’d arc the proper age and possess the proper licenses of the Fstahlishing Youth Waterfow Day was favored by about 70 percent hunters surveyed at Divisions WMA's during the waterfowl opener last year harvest and by about 68 percent of those who responded to a questionnaire Aldrich said School House Fun Adventure For Kids ‘One-Roo- bv Shelley Toreersen KOOSHAREM - Koosharem Elementary School has gone back to school house the days ofa students say it’s a fun adventure The Koosharem Town Board lowed the school to use the old Town Hall until the remodeling and con- struction of the old elementary school is finished Students showed up eager to see their new classrooms and to start school Many students have expressed it’s a fun adventure they won’t soon forget Staff and students say they are grateful to the town of Koosharem for allowing them to use the Town Hall for school The Town Hall was divided into two classrooms with the aid of portable room dividers Loma Stapley who is the principal and also the town mayor teaches third and fourth grades in one of the rooms Alcea Bagley teaches first and second grades in the other room The old stage which was remod- cled about 3 years ago for the Senior Citizen Center is being used for a classroom for Chet Torgersen and the fifth and sixth grades Students listen hard to hear their teachers but it’s very cozy said Louise Torgersen a teacher Check your smoke detectors to know they work suggests Safety Council Fire Prevention Week the home happen between ten at night and six in the morning Most victims (October 6 — 11 1997) die from smoke and poisonous gases Week Prevention (OcFire During tober 5 1997) the Utah Safety long before fire threatens It is a myth Council rem inds you to test your smoke that you can smell smoke and wake up detectors once a month and change the on your own Fires produce toxic gases batteries in them annually Get into some of which you can’t smell These the habit of changing your batteries toxic gases often kill people long bewhen you change your clocks back fore the fire reaches them Be sure that the detectors you have from Daylight Savings Time Having a set time of the year when you change or plan to purchase have a UL or FM on the ceiling or your batteries is a good way to help marker Install them remind you how old they are Old high on the wall outside bedroom batteries can be used in radios and eas If you are in a multilevel home a other electronics that are not as critical detector should be installed on each level A person who is hearing as your smoke detectors If you haven’t yet felt the need to paired may not be able to hear a smoke need will h off special alarm They go purchase smoke detectors hopefully this will convince you Most fires in receiver that activates a vibration de Safety Council at outside Salt Lake Metro ©Util fir III c Lihv4i g-l- 2SVj ant -- i 1’ the 80 million of you who volunteered time and all you've given Imagine what money last year thanks for 5 JS51 more could do Call It's what in the world you can do To (T) m ¥ 1 the to be together entire school in one My4 Place- and Principal Stap ey an spent many houre g ng The Hall was just conrtc enter to a You e) - er Theelemen- - h uuluel'-auzu- to the Town Hall and senior citizens by Shelley from the elementary The staff moved them desks and Torgersen the school lunch manager the as we Ha to eyar longings and secretary of the school the great seek and find Louise Torgersen is holding kin- - still playing game whenever they need somethng dergarten and special education in 1 hey go over an the portable classroom that was moved at the elementary then brmg tt back to the from the elementary to north of the search for HmL Town Hall This makes it possible for cate the gvng i ' youth for temporanly Jthool remodel- - sched- mg and coratactoon nroiect is uled to be done near Chnstmas and e“ "“y JJjlding over ) PUBLIC NOTICE Sevier County is now accepting ap plications for the position of Data Pro cessing Manager This position man ages all aspects of the data process in9 system Applicants must be famil iar with the UNIX based system have computer programming capabilities and be able to install and maintain computer hardware Complete job descriptions and required qualifications may be obtained in the County Clerk’s office at 250 N Main St in Richfield ext 200 84701 or call 801 Applications received until 5 pm September 26 1997 Sevier County is an equal opportunity employer Published in the Salina Sun on tember 10 17 & 24 1997 vice or flashing lights Fire strikes a home in the United States about every minute More that of all fire deaths occur in home fires accounting for 3600 deaths in 1995 Children under five - they years are most likely to suffer have a fire death rate twice the nainstalloff not Do tional average put ing quality smoke detectors throughout your home or testing existing detector They may be your’s and your family’s only warning For more formation on smoke detectors or purchasing low cost fire extinguishers and fire escape ladders call the Utah cH3uni The rest of the main hall is used foracafeteriaforstudentstoeatbreakfast and lunch There’s also a kitchen being used forthe preparation of break- fast and lunch for the audents staff Official Primary Ballot for Salina City Utah October 7 1997 Recorder Sep- PUBLIC MEETING The Richfield Ranger District has many acres of private land within it's boundaries Much of this land has very nice recreational residences located on them It is a concern to the Forest Service that these improvements be protected from the possibility of wild fire This last summer it was evident with the fire by Monroe that there is a great threat to private property and improvements A wild fire is unpredictable and can consume many acres in a very short time Because of this hazard the Richfield Ranger District would like to invite you to a short informative meeting about the fire hazards associated with recreational residences located within the forest and things that individuals can do to better prepare their properties to prevent catastrophes and understand a little more about the fire prevention efforts implemented by local county state and federal agencies This meeting is set for September 25 at 7'pm at the Forest Supervisors Office at 5 East 900 North Richfield Utah It will last for one hour and there are questions beyond that time those that would like to stay will be welcome to continue you are aware of anyone who has an interest in this meeting please share this information with them you have any questions about the meeting please contact Val Norman or Ted We look forFitzgerald at ward to visiting with you and hope that this may be time well spent for you sTed V Fitzgerald District Ranger Published in the Salina Sun on September 24 1997 Published in the Salina Sun September 24 October 1997 Sample Ballot Judge’s Initial Official Primary Ballot for Redmond Town Utah October 7 1997 PUBLIC NOTICE The satellite registration sites forthe 1997 Primary Elections for Sevier Hall County will be in the Salina City 90 W Main Sevier County Courthouse 250 N Main Richfield and the Mon30 Main and on 29 roe City Hall 10N 1997 The sites will be September open for voter registration from 8 am to 8 pm Published in the Salina Sun on September 24 1997 Clerk NOTICE OF BID Sevier County is accepting bids on This property serial is lot 340 of the Accord Lakes Mountain retreat subdivision Bids will be received in the County Clerk's office 250 N Main St Richfield unitl close of business on October 3 997 Sevier County reserves the right to reject any and all bids Published in the Salina Sun on Sep997 tember 24 & October PUBLIC NOTICE The Sevier County Landfill Committee will be holding a public meeting on Wednesday September 24 1997 at 7 pm The meeting will be held in the Sevier County Courthouse 250 N Main St Richfield in the Commission Chambers Published in the Salina Sun on September 24 1997 PUBLIC NOTICE The Sevier County Water Committee will be holding a meeting on Wednesday September 24 1997 at 4 pm The meeting will be held in the Sevier County Courthouse 250 N Main St Richfield in the Commission Chambers Published in the Salina Sun on September 24 1997 Published in the Salina Sun September 24 October 1997 |