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Show PAGE 3 | Badge City News JULY 22, 1994 STATEWIDE FIRE CLOSURE ORDER Due to extreme fire danger, all open fires are restricted to designated fire pits in developed campgrounds and picnic areas. Smoking is allowed in vehicles, boats on the water, developed recreation sites, residence or on paved roads. FIREWORKS of any kind are prohibited on all National Forest Lands REMEMBER ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES! Milford High School Close-Up Club members Kaylee Dalton, Chelys Lamb, Kara Smith, Brandon Yardley, and Ben Kaufman met with Senator Orrin Hatch during their recent trip to Washington, D.C. Not only did the group have an opportunity to view government in action, they experienced some “on the job traming." The Milford club met with groups from California and lowa every evening to practice what they had learned during the day, and try passing bills on their own. "At first we To date Beaver County has lost 108 acres of Wildland to fire. The week end of the 24th is at hand and families will be heading for the campsites. Please keep in mind we have had no rain, it is extremely dry, the grasses have cured weeks early and the fire danger is EXTREME. PLEASE TAKE CARE, HAVE A FIRE SAFE WEEK END AND KEEP THE FOREST AND WILDLANDS GREEN. THANK YOU, didn't to do, but by the second session, we group, for the support contributed toward the trip. 0900090000000000000G000000090000000000 SEU what Kaufman thanked the City Council, on behalf of the FIRE WARDEN Clyde (Skip) Briscoe iar know organized a filibuster. The advisors told us that we were one of the fastest groups to catch on to how government works," Kaufman reported. G00000000000000009000% OoGy Photo and Video rshoneel:a gieh oe 83] 801-438-5 GGGUOEEGEGEEGUGEE GEE UGEEGUEGOGG DGUUGOoU GGG GGGGnGGuGuaaaie When You Rent 2 New Releases Dick Griffiths am E. 00 N, Beaver |