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Show Iagr Tw'n - Tlio Kuiika (Hlje - JviMjrti Mjin h Jn. I'.lsT icurcka importer (UPS-- 1 79-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Ivan J. Warr, 71, of Moab, died Saturday, March 7, 1987 at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Grand Junction, Colo. . to make the camping ex- He was born Nov 4 1915 at Scheduling of group campsites at year can made Park by calling perience as enjoyable as possible for cherry He . Upalco to Frank and EdnaWarr. i onn ottA nncn all in the canyon. He also noted that campers should avoid camping too close to the creek to avoid pollution of the stream. Wood permits will be limited to 200 this year in this area. Only two areas will be granted permits and these include the Payson Canyon area and the Salt Creek Canyon area near Nephi. He did note that Green Aspen permits will be issued out of the Heber City District Office for that area. Permits will go on sale - Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: in Juab County $10 out of Juab County $13.50 x Second class postage paid at Springville, Utah 84663. Entered as second class matter at the post office, Springville, Utah 84663, under the act of March 3, 1879. a-- - -- May 1. Matejko noted that the new travel plan will be available about Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Member: Register now for Forest Service camp sites Ivan J. Warr Editor UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION Floyd Warr, Portland, Maine; Neil Warr, Salt Lake City; one brother: Rex Warr, Payson; and nine grandchildren. No services were scheduled. Utah County Fair for 1987 Action and definitely will be held years reaction Utah County Fair Chairman Alvin Kilmer stated emphatically: Yes, there will be a Utah County Fair, August 12 through 15, 1987. Although the financial support from the County is not as much as in the past, other sources of support are coming forward to help make up the difference. Kilmer said that several changes in the Fair have been made to exhibits will be open to Home Arts, Horticulture & Gardening, Floriculture, Fine Arts, Horse Show, both Open and Livestock, Open, and FFA, Projects & Vocational FFA Projects, several new departments are being looked at this year, of which Photography, We have all had time over the past several months to experience our own personal reaction to the changes in employment in Utah County. Though there are a variety both commercial, amateur and of reasons which have lead to the job Industrial Arts, are a part. Sponsors reductions, our feelings, our are needed for both of these emotions are a natural, spontaneous reaction. Now we can take action provide greater entertainment departments at this time. Other groups, such as Senior deliberate, planned, and controlled. opportunities for everyone in the Our reactions are similar to those Citizens For Day, Farm Bureau instance, Wednesdays County. when we perceive a Cookout Utah Contest, will be Utah experienced Horse County the King performance losT Code-3 Run Talent These Fair Fun Find, Pull Association, with top teams might include the initial shock denial and and that what is hap- the Bureau Talent Farm Find, from throughout Utah performing. be will of to a continue this part pening is, actually happening. Thursday and Friday nights, the Truck and Tractor Pull from years Fair, along with the Petting (Those of' us with jobs might feel Louisville, Kentucky, will be per- Farm which was successful last slightly guilty if we experience a sense of relief! ) Anger is a common forming, featuring tractor pulls year. emotion when dealing with loss. The which have never been seen in Utah. Also appearing will be Big Foot and anger may be directed in numerous directions and at numerous inBullie. Stomper dividuals. The bargaining phase will be Saturday's entertainment the Earl Thomas Conley Concert. He may prompt private commitments 4-- H, 4-- H 4--H -- fee is being charged few their use this summer. All water systems in the canyon will be operational this year Matejko said. Left hand fork above Tanner Ranch will be open this year as soon as the road is passable. This should be sometime after the 15th of May. depending upon spring weather conditions. The same conditions will apply on the Pole Haven, Squaw Peak Trail which will be open again this year. Matejko noted that Balsam will close August 1 this year to allow the construction of new facilities and clean up operations from the mud slide of several years ago at the popular campground. Camping at undesignated camp grounds will be permitted again this year but only on a six day basis. All units will be requested to leave the canyon on Wednesday to allow for T-N-- T, Lecture on has many songs among the top 40 listings. Another added attraction is Kids Day, which is being expanded, ind activities for volving many kids of all ages, including the Diaper Derby and Twins Contest, and Kids & Dogs Day, plus other activities. A new amateur stage is in the planning, featuring groups from throughout Utah County. The pur pose is to provide groups exposure and opportunity to improve their talent. Groups wishing to participate are encouraged to call or the Fair Office number of Other changes are the Horse Show, which will have a new arena for halter classes, which will be held during the Fair, instead of before as in the past. New improvements by Spanish Fork City have provided for an all new look to the fairgrounds: A new arena has been built, with seating arrangements so that there is not a bad seat in the arena. Landscaping involving newly seeded grass areas for leisure lounging, will be available, along with benches, etc. for those who would like to rest and relax during their visit to the fun-fille- 423-118- 0, 379-839- 8. Fair. Other attractions are in the planning stages, and are expected to be completed in the near future, which will complete the new look for the County Fair. This years theme, We the People, was selected by the Executive Board to celebrate the birth of the constitution, 200 years ago. For those wishing to exhibit in the Fair, Fair books will be going to press soon, and will be available in the respective towns and cities in Utah County. Departmental chair people are now making preparation to have one of the largest exhibits ever. This Willa C other at library Marilyn Arnold, Dean of Graduate Studies and Professor of English at Brigham Young An University, will present Evening with Willa Cather at 7:30 p.m. at mid May which will indicate all of the roads and trails available for motorized vehicles in the National Forest. CARD OF THANKS Appreciation is expressed to the E.M.T.'s from the West Juab Ambulance Association, who took the 1,me as Wednesday to demonstrate and ,leach jrst ad techniques to our local Boy Scouts. Our sincere thanks, Lee Bird, Scoutmaster BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VIDEO EXPOLSION Open your own vidua iforu. cash in$ indudus com- Your vestment of $24,900 to $SI ,900 g p end plete advertising. Featuring thn newest releases fern the major studies. No franchise fee! Call m20 anytime. Prestige Video co-o- invantory-fiiteres-troinin- FARM EQUIPMENT area damping permitted starting BRAND new Tractors- 35hp. 42hp. Thursday afternoons. Also new this year will be closing 49hp. 64hp. $250 per horsepower or of one fourth of the disperse camp $2.50 per pound of weight. areas on a rotating basis to allow for Andersen's. 1200 W. 100 S.. Spanish I 'T. tin regrowth of vegetation in the Fork. heavier camped areas. Because of 'lean V 10 cr?s will be 798-744- 4. the high volume of camping in the canyon some of the areas are becoming Over camped and need a rest from time to time. to be the best employee possible to Matejko asked the cooperation of all the campers in the canyon this avoid being terminated. BRAND new Grain Bins. All sizes for sale. $1 .(X) per bushel of capacity Andersen's. 12(H) W. KM) S.. Spanish Scouts to celebrate birth of constitution $60 Monday, March 23, A Rendezvous With History the Civic Center. The lecture is Encampment commemorating the sponsored by The Springville Public Bicentennial of the Constitution of Library. the United States of America will be Ms. Arnold is a nationally held the week of 5 on the August renowned lecturer on Willa Cather. Domingus Escalante Trail near She was visiting lecturer at Willa Spanish Fork. The camp site is Cather National Seminar in located about five miles east of Nebraska in 1983 and again in Spanish Fork on U.S. Highway Massachusetts in 1984. She has in the foothills south of the new published two books on Willa Cather Spanish Golf Course. and delivered numerous papers on According to David Taylor, Cather and her work at professional Chairman of the Encampment seminars. Committee, of the Utah National The public is invited free of Parks Council, Boy Scouts of charge and refreshments will be America, more than Scouts Fork. I'T. 79H-744- tin 4. HELP WANTED , per hundred paid for remailing letters from home! Send self addressed, stamped envelope for in formationapplication. Associates. m20 Box 95-Roselle. N J 07203. jobi $20,000 to $60,000 plei bones. Job offors guaranteed. For information write: Pocatello, Idaho las Doycorp, OVERSEAS enjoy all that the Rendezvous Encampment has to offer. said Rees 83204. 697-NG- m20 Falkner, Scout Executive, Utah National Parks Council. A. LEGAL SERVICES 12-1- 9, served. A discussion period will follow the lecture so those planning to attend may wish to review some of Cathers works. Budgeting is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went. C.E. Hoover One tree climbing crab that lives the on tropical islands and called coconut crab. Thats becauuse it 10,000 and leaders are expected to participate in this event. It will be the largest encampment ever held in this area, with the exception of the National Boy Scout Jamborees held in Idaho, said Taylor. In celebrating the 200th Anniversary of the Constitution, the encampment will be organized into representing the original thirteen colonies. Events will be patterned after national jamborees and will feature games and events conducted by trained, skilled scout leaders from throughout the Scout Council. It will involve activities, sub-cam- ps climbs coconut trees to get its food cracking the coconuts with its powerful claw's. skill areas, camp-wid- e games, campfire programs, midways and many other opportunities for youthThe first crossword puzzle was ful fun and experiences. presented to the public in 1913, in a We are hopeful that all Scouts supplement to the New York World. and their leaders will attend and life-lasti- ng In Ireland it was once considered MONEY problems: Pasy back your a good idea to wear an arrow head as debts thru Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection against elves. It always Farmers: Chapter 12 bankruptcy can save your farm. For free inforworked, too. mation call Embry and Associates. a 10 Attorneys at 756-363- 0. CARD OF THANKS always, we enjoyed excellent support from our friends in Tintic and in surrounding communities at As our second annual Irish Fun We to wish Night. express our to appreciation everyone who helped in any way. A special thanks to Tintic Lodge B.P.O.E. ; to Mabel Butler for coordinating the entertainment and providing piano accompaniment; to Martin Fennel who filled in admirably. as M.C., on very short ,1HC0 and to all those who provided lhp entertainment. Another special thanks to Tim McMahon who voluntarily shared his musical talents with us. Wr are most grateful, also, to the ladies who donated their time and talents to help us with the quilting for the raffle prize. Father Walter, Pasltor and the Parishioners of St. Patrick's Church MISC. FOR SALE SIGNS. Half Price! Sevo row $3391 551! ar- Largo flashing $329! sign Lighted, Unlightod $2691 Free letters! Sea locally. 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