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Show lp YTT^ .»?fW ^ the Beaver ^ress - Juno 24> 2010 - Page 3 NOTICES 0aUMU5T»?«W" Sign up for DISH Netwwk Notice and Public Notice For she Elk Special Service District, FOR OVER 120V TOP CHANNELS INCLUDING LOCAL CHANNELS Job Opening & Reservoir Scrt^d.oraej-promote-or-encour- Fairgrounds Mainte nance Personnel. or sale of any Itoducf or service advertised in Salary: $10:00^12^0 Beaver County is hiring a is newspaper. part time Maintenance person to Advertisemants are the sole supervise the cleaning, routine of the advertiser. ; BEAVER PRESS hereby, maintenance^ '/ scheduling all liability for any1 preparing and event coodlnating .y; damage sufferec; as the result of of the Minersville 1-ake Park and. ' {any advertisement In this news- Beaver County Farigroiinds. Those who are currently vgpaper. 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Nuts are high in beneficial monounsaiurated fat and fiber. An old and familiar Chinese proverb states "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.*1 According to Anna Harris, an economist with the U.S, Fish ! and Wildlife Service, if a man has learned to 'fish for trout he fished an averV age of 11 days e year in 2006; fiad an above average education, earned an above average 'income, spent $4.8 billion in pur\feuft of his prey,,which generated '$13.6 billion irt economic otftput With only a few exceptions, and 25 percent of the time — he true cacti a.r& found exclusively i was a she. In the Western Hemisphere). These are only a few brief highlights contained in a more detailed economic report compiled by Harris, Trout Fishing in 2006: Av Demographic Description and Economic Analysis, just released by the Service. The report is an addendum to the 20C6 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation published by the Service. The National Survey is a partnership effort with States and national conservation organizations and has become one of the most important sources ofinformation on fish and wildlife recreation in . the U.S. It is a useful too! that quantifies the economic impact of wildlife-based outdoor recreation. The 2006 Survey is the ' eleventh in a series of surveys conducted about every 5 years that began in 1955. In addition to the nationai report and fifty state reports, the Service produces published addendums including such topics as trends in fishing and hunting recruitment and retention, the net economic values of wildlife-related recreation, and wildlife watching ' trends and economic impacts. The report provides a range of fascinating statistics comparing ai! freshwaterfishermenand women's fishing tendencies and the frequency of activity in a regional and state by stats presentation. ' That information ferns the foundation for Insights into the behevlor of .trout anglers, their spending habits and the GconomEc significance the!r spending has, and coiild have on aconornies. large and small, nation-wide arid in ioc&l communities. The jeport is ., available online only at: httpV//w3frp**ograms.rws.gov/Subpages/Nafio ERA Realty Center i-800-934-3742 259 W 200 N. • Cedar City www.homcsincedareiiy.com With Jennifer Corral, Matt Lyaria Larson. Call us aE IJH i| unllM I mini • ! • ! — • II lM«ll«ll w>aw> r—J ».«wr»:»u»i Riverside For all your storage needs 10X10 10X12 • 30X15 438-54.22 If you're 50 or oftler, you most Itkaly qualify for a free breast tread cervical cancer screening. To find out., caf! 1-800-717-1811 Your Advertisement Could Be R*JU. 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