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Show The Eureka Reporter Pane Two March 21. 1997 - The Eureka Reporter 79-62- (USPS-- 1 0) P'.:i isi'Ci: iViiftKiy ai E'ifHkH, Utah 84628 2 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah in ' F i . 84663 advance, per year: Subscription in Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 POSTMASTER' Pit- - ivj change tit address to I lie Eureka Reporter le i si-- C" Pf- - MARTIN :r. S,'i!(.-:- . iroka. E iic c;: Piis'nue a UT 84628 Sprirnivillfi, UT 7! 84663 Editor MRS. GRACE BERNINI .V I 1. BLM -i (cont. from page 1) .r. ' p 'V not he used in Wilderness Areas. The proposal would also authorize the BLM to pram aeeess to American Indians to use Wilderness Areas for traditional religious ceremonies. In addition, the proposed rule would clanly when it is appropriate to use certain devices, such as fixed anchors, for rock climbing in Wilderness Areas. Overall, the proposed wilderness management rule, which the HI.M lias written in "plain would revise or reorganize l" "1St,l.W,KkrnC I five categories: ( ) definitions of certain terms, such as "mechanical transport;" (2) uses of Wilderness Areas: (3) prohibited acts and penalties; (4) special provisions affecting certain uses: and (3) aeeess to private properly that is completely surrounded by Wilderness Areas. Comments on the proposed rule must he submitted in writing by April 21. 1997. to the Bureau ol I and Management. Adnimis- trativc Record. 40 LS. 184 ( N.W .. Washington. I).( . 20240. ('oniments may also he submitted electronically via Inter-iito: WOConmicnK&WO.hlin.-gov- . Persons submitting electronshould include ic comments "Attn: AB09" and their names and addresses in their Internet messages. Note: Visit the BLM's Home Page at HLM-manag- ... et Obituaries s Hazel S. Cook Hazel Sorensen Cook. 94, died March 14. 1997 in Roy. I 'tab. She was horn January 22. 1903 in Mammoth. I 'tali a daughter of Oluff and Kliaheth Mor-du- e Sorensen. She married lxon-ar- d 17, Dcloy Cook January 1923. He died January 1934. Hazel was a member of the LDS Church, having served as Ward and Stake Relief Society President and a visiting teacher. She worked at the turkey plant in the 1930s and at ion's Park in 1939. She served as (ioslicn Town Clerk from age 00 to age 73. Survivors include two sons and a daughter: Stanford Gale and Cook. Utah; Rex i JliiKxik.'yjekeVTcolo- - jcy The price or greatness is Grade school fair Kureka Mcmcntun tilth (top plmlo). and enjoying a re- - Mrs. Greer's S1I1 gi.ide . I.i went on an extra special held M u to Park City two weeks jlu fact that they wcnl on a liel ;i:r !! wasn't neatly as cxiinm1 lact that they got 10 Ixwis Hrothers Stage iskIi bus, and that they wcic abu-cross country skiing. Mrs. Greer won the Ini' ae n'ent.0.1 she weni io la lall. With the help ol .11 Hots na. from the Suie Olluc Lduculion. Mis. Greer aruni'i .! for her class from I uiek.i I I. mentary. to he pen pals wan 3th grade class at Pailexs I.iu Llcmcmary School in P.uk ( n The students have been wiiii;, back and lortli since Iasi l.ill The class Iclt caily in IxTnic school sianed that they could li.oc as tin,, n lime as possible. The Inis earn equipped with a TV aiul WR. s the students could watch while traveling. They also saw many geographical Icaiuics which tour Inis ill . I ry sets meeting EIC a- - i1 The Lurcka Improvement ('oiiinmiee will meet at the home ol Colccn McNulty on Monday. March 31. at 7:00 p.m. Please m iik the dale on your calendar and get involved. : Public Notice and Institutional Trust Lands revived an application to lease the i'.ll.i Ainu described accragc i.p l i 'wisji 13 South. Knne 18 West SI.II&M v n ' Mnall ai ca near west quarter corner I . a. i i i' 'i i For i n fo rm u lion leading to the identification of the person or persons responsible for the vandalism and damage to our trailer and property located on Lcadville Row. In addition, several hags of cement and other items have been removed from the premises. Tom & Clco Judge 5 vIhk-- I i. ha- 'ii i - - I i ! i k .Itiah County niii.iiiiiiig 8.72 Acres, more or less ( iii.wiv-sponsihilit- RG38&9RD 433-630- Peggy Snell and Janet Cliam-hci- s would like to thank all who pai luip.iied m the Scholastic Honk l air held at Lurcka during the month of Maikli. With the funding from ihc tair. new luniks will he purchased lor the media center. The honk tail proved to he the best yet with the help of students, p.u cuts, (cachet s, and faculty. I ESEKJ Phone: ' - l!l ii...wi m m i:t nf l mu o ki.iij . i.u k ( Fifth graders enjoy snow during Park City trip 1 serves an important tunclion; however, these proposed regulations intruded into the traditional jurisdiction of local governments. I'or the most part, the HI.M has worked cooperatively with local law enforcement on positive terms and this effort by Washington bureaucrats to destroy those relationships adds fuel to the fire of conflict between the rural West atkl federal land management agencies. "The BLM needs the help of local sheriffs to enforce slate and local ordinances, and counties need the help of the B1.M to enforce federal statutes and to police their own personnel. I am iiopeful we can continue to work closely with the BLM to ensure public safely and compliance with the law on our federal lands. concluded Congressman Hansen. c!.o 1 rado; ;ul,icc aml 1)oye Nampa, Idaho; eight grandcbil- jrcn; 15 great grandchildren; two hrolhcrs: Curtis (DeVar) Sorens-Stree- t. cn Goshen: I'rank (Wanda) Sorensen. Santaquin. Utah. I'uneral services were held Tuesday. March 18. 1997. in the Goshen I.IJS Ward. Interment. Goshen City Cemetery. Luncral Directors. Ilulladay Hills l:uneral Home. Santaquin. Winston Churchill Hansen (from page r: JTv. Publisher W. CONOVER Iaik Guy Ski Resort where they weie able to see Pro skiers in action A lew of them even got a cli.mcc to practice their snow boaidmg skills. Mam Sheet was their next The walked students slop. iluough Park City's historic Main Sheet and isited the Museum. IJicn came the much anticipated .mss country skiing. Skis were ii owed I mm the middle school : i ui hnili classes enjoyed the rest ( (lie atleinoon skiing. flic students had a very metn-oiabexpei ience. T.J. Hannifin. I I) Ding and Hrctlon Brewer dee nled the bus ride was the best p.u t of the trip, while Danny Skinner. Jessica Davenport. Tin Sharp and Kayla Jones fell that skiing was the best part of the nip. There were also a few who liked Mam Street the best. Kassie K ii gin. Kera Griffin and Lynsic I I iiiivllx enjoyed seeing Main Sheet and ruling the Main Street Trolley with their pen pals. i.vcn though they all could not agree on what part was their lav oi lie pail of the trip, they did a;1 ice dial it was fun to see their pen pals and that il was one of :!:c most exciting field trips yet. individual wislrng to submit a competcing ai i.i puulia.se. lease, andor exchange for this i pi ii i uni ilivicof. or a pared including any of dk sk i ihcd average, should also lilt an applica-ih- c n appliv piipei .if i ihc II. Ml appiopiiiitc application lcc(s) usi Lands Admini. nation will accept apphk alums dining the following period of time: IToiii 8:00 a. m. I In- - UIDW, MARCH 14, 1997 I mil 5:00 p.m. I IT.SDAY. APRIL 15, 1997 I I RUST LANDS ADMINISTRATION MO NORTH MAIN STREET R1CIIMI I.I), UTAH 84701 (SOI) 890-649- 4 Reference No.: SIJLA 1117 Hie Trust am application Ililih'.liul in I anils Administration reserves the rigid to iii subsequent bids. Ilk; I uii'k.i Mil.'i MmkIi 4. 21 xihI 2X. I'W7 |