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Show The Local Wildlife group names new officers Canyonlands Wildlife Federation in an election meeting February 25th, chose Dave Bierschied as 8889 President, AJ. Rogers as Margaret Patterson was appointed Treasurer, Katie Bierschied, Secretary. Members voted for the last Tuesday of the month as s meeting night Directors are Darrell Benson, John Bicldng, Verd Byrnes, Randy Davis, Jim Englebright Craig Gerber, Gary Lawley, Mike Steele, Gerald Swasey, Kim Tatman, Brent Vice-Preside- nt ' lakes and streams with fish. Members are considering sponsor-- ; ing the International Game and Fish , Cooking Association's state cookoff which would be held to coincide with Canyonlands Rodeo and Hol- -- Amy Urbanek 1 - Urbanek gained internship Several other issues were grazing lease. In vast areas of this state there are no private lands to meet this requirement. In addition, the feds, in many cases, do not allow supplemental feeding or improvements on federal land and such activities are allowed on state lands. This could make these scattered state ' sections more valuable even for grazing than "blocked" lands. To eliminate scattered State sections could also totally eliminate grazing in vast areas of rural Utah. "5. It should also be understood that grazing lease and other surface lease revenue usually does not equal the present cost of management of the surface estate. To block or consolidate similar lands even with the 1.5 and 1.2 acres exchange ratio proposed by Owens (which is better than past proposals) will not substantially increase revenues. However, such blocking and better management as suggested in a recent Salt Lake Tribune editorial will more than use up the 25 from increased dis- Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, Golden Key Honor Society and Psi Chi Honor Society. She is the daughter of John and Anne Urbanek, Call Chartrand (LaSal Factory) 686-233- 0 Phone 498 Andrea CL, Moab. Open to Mineral Leasing "6. Another issue to consider is that the scattered state sections have a "leverage" value of keeping vast areas of federal land in rural Utah open to mineral leasing, where 95 "I LOST 100 LBS. AND rM 100 HAPPIER.' of all land revenue comes from. This is so because under the Enabling Act by which Utah became a state and received its School Trust Funds, the state has the trust obligation to produce revenue from these lands for the benefit of the schools. This right and The NUTR1SYSTEM Weight Loss Program Can Bring Out the Real You. ? , jt 4 Our comprehensive Weight Loss Program includes Nutritional, flavorful, meals personal - counseling Light exercise i Maintenance for continued success , - Can Now And BeginToLose. We Succeed Where Diets Fail You. 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For anyone who has watched state revenue fall just from the decline in prices of oil, gas and minerals which precipitated and necessitated the largest tax increase in history, imagine what future revenue declines could be if the Owens "Project BOLD" bill were to pass." Other arguments were listed in opposition to the Owens proposal. TTiey concluded ". . .if such an exchange is made, we will have a real crisis in trying to pay enough taxes to educate our children and provide other governmental services." Save For Life Filing period for all candidates Mass Meeting notices will be posted Mass Meetings Republican County Convention Democratic County Convention Primary Registration in Voting Districts Primary Election General Election Registration in Voting Districts General Election Retail 1 insurance, check with State Farm. Permanent Life Sale Price $1(5,4(52 88 (Ford County: 1 two-ye- ar I four-ye- ar . 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Governor, State Treasurer, State Auditor. Ut. State Senat Disticts 2, 5, 6, 8, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 23, 25, 27, ii 9 a.m.-- 6 88 4x4 1-T- Election Calendar 1988 d 'We're Got the Car or Truck for You! surface lease revenue. Our client, Phyllis Eisner lost 100 pounds vV :s 259-610- 7 9 a.m.7 p.m. Mon.-Fr- i. (Continued from Pg. A-l-) the Central City Day Care Center to help enrich its curriculum. The aim of the center is to get University students, faculty and staff involved in projects by volunteering to work one Saturday per month on one of the interns' projects. Urbanek graduated with honors last June form the U with a degree in psychology. She was a member of Need Furniture? j Your Home Town Dealer : San Juan . . . cussed: The Big Game Board meeting in Price, Utah May 11. Randy Davis will chair a committee to make recommendations to the Big Game Board. Brett Johnson, D.W.R., was welcomed by members. D.W.R. needs volunteers to help collar elk on the LaSal Mountains, and to help stock A 1982 graduate of Grand County High School has been named to an internship with the Lowell Bennion Community Service Center at the University of Utah. Amy Urbanek, 23, is one of eight U of U students selected as the center's 1988 interns. The internships are funded through a donation by the Salt Lake City Rotary Foundation. The students are required to design and organize their own community service projects. Urbanek will develop a resource library for the center. It will be used to match University volunteers with agencies which need. help. She will also work with gilt encouraged to attend. Williams. . Members discussed the upcoming Utah Wildlife Federation convention in Park City April 22, 23 and 24 and resolved to reaffiliate with U.W.F. Amy , " 1 Thursday, March 10, 1988-A-3 nt, Certified Sales, Inc . Ford-Mercur- y lywood Stuntmen's Hall of Fame grand opening in June. 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