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Show MAY 18,2006 Page 4 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER BRYCE VALLEY AREA NEWS FOREST SERVICE AFFIRMS SOUTH CREEK PROJECT ON ESCALANTE RANGER DISTRICT ...by Vicki D. Syrett 679-8687 or vickidiane36@hotmail.com Carl and Mary-Miller Boyd recently violin up to his death. He worked and Montie and Rita Twitchel and from had a most pleasant visit by their daugh- lived in Panguitch for many years for Henrieville is Wade Moore son of ter, Emily, who lives in Melbourne, Aus- the phone company and would always Frankie and Gayle Moore. Released tralia. Emily brought along Adam tells us stories of when he lived here. from their callings are Dianna Leslie of The Forest Service's Intermountain Naylor, his mother, Margaret, and his Some of the names I remember from Tropic who worked in the Primary, and Region has affirmed Dixie National For- five year old daughter, Soul. Adam sur- his talking were Mary Henrie, Frank Cheri Schofield of Cannonville who was est Supervisor Bob Russell's decision to prised Emily with a sunrise proposal on Houston (I think it was Frank), Rueben the Young Women's Assistant Camp implement the South Creek Resource Queens Garden Trail in Bryce Canyon Syrett and Carl Syrett and family. He Director. Called to the position of Young Management Project on the Escalante National Park, greatly delighting all con- loved the area and came back often to Women's Assistant Camp Director was Ranger District. cerned. The Naylors, from northeast- visit, he has been back a time or two to Susan Thompson of Tropic. Deputy Regional Forester Cathy Beaty em Australia, spent four enjoyable days talk at funerals of friends. He will be Art and I spent and evening in Cedismissed eight issues raised in an appeal with the Boyds seeing Bryce, missed and I have a painting of Bryce dar City on last Wednesday attending by the Utah Environmental Congress, Kodachrome, and Zion. Wedding plans Canyon that he painted for me. our granddaughter's Spring Choral Conwriting in a May 4 letter to the UEC that are being made for early January in The Bryce Branch of the LDS cert. It is made up of fifth and sixth gradthe activities documented in the Dixie's Queensland, Australia. Congratulations Church will start up at 3:00 P.M. on the ers who give up their lunch time two or environmental assessment, decision no- to the newly engaged. 28th of May. They will meet at Ruby's three times a week to rehearse and they tice and project record comply with apCongratulations to J. J. Dunham for Inn. did a beautiful job. Cambry Jensen is our plicable laws, regulations and policies. qualifying for State Track andfieldin Congratulations to Joseph Harman granddaughter and she is the daughter Russell's decision calls for timber Shot Put and Discus. He placed 4th in on reaching the rank of Eagle Scout. He of Mike and Stacie Jensen. It was fun harvest, thinning of smaller trees, shot put and 8th in discus. Good going had his Court of Honor on Monday the seeing a former Byrce Valley Student meadow and sagebrush restoration, and J. J. State will be at BYU on the 19th 15th of May. He is the son of Bob and in the chorus, Jaycee Patterson, grandfuels treatments on about 2,500 acres and 20th of May. Good luck in State to Yarlta Harman of Tropic. daughter of Linda Patterson of of the Escalante Ranger District. The J.J. and anyone else who might be goWelcome to all the new people that Henrieville and daughter of Keith project also includes the construction, reconstruction or decommissioning of over ing up. That is great. are moving into the Bryce Area. Seth Patterson. She looks good and is enjoyOur grandsons, Jordan and Joseph Ray Ivy, DeNielle Jones, Teresa Marie ing her school.- Afterwards we all went 60 miles of Forest Service roads. The project will improve forest health Jensen, of Central Valley and Richfield Knaphus, Earnest and Joseph Englested, to dinner for Mother's Day, that is the and wildlife habitat, reduce theriskof High School qualified for State in ten- Dick and Dorothy Egbert, and the en- Jensens and Allen and Tammi Syrett and destructive wildland fires, and signifi- nis. They did very well and we are so tire Holm Family. We are happy to have kids. We had a great time.Hope all you cantly improve ;the area's transportation proud of them. Joseph took third in new people around and hope all is well Mothers out there had a super Mother's system. doubles and Jordan took 6th in singles. with them. The Englested's are originally Day. It was beautiful weather and made The project area is located below the Super work boys. They get their love from Panguitch I have been told. the day special. Barney Top Plateau east of U.S. of tennis from their Dad David Jensen, Congratulations go to ten new Elders Thanks to the yearbook girls who Highway 22, about eight miles northeast our son. He has always loved tennis and in the Escalante Stake. Eight are from helped us finish the Elementary Yearof Bryce Canyon National Park. at one time had tournaments going in Tropic, one from Henrieville, and one book in time. They are Whitni Syrett and "I am pleased with the deputy regional Bryce Valley before the courts were from Cannonville. They are: Jim Alexis Syrett. It is done and on its way. forester's decision, which allows us to torn out. Shakespear, son of Franz and Margaret BRYCE VALLEY ELEMENTARY begin this important restoration work in We spent a quiet Mother's Day at Shakespear, Joseph Harman son of Bob SCHOOL. . .by Jordan Johnson the South Creek area," said Escalante home with David and Debbie Jensen, and Yarlta Harman, Alex Syrett son of This week the first, second, and third District Ranger Gina Lampman. "We've Jordan, Joseph, Joanna,and Joshua all Eric and Tracy Syrett, Hayes Mecham graders went on a field trip to been talking about this project — interof Central Valley. We had a very nice son of Clint and Lori Mecham, Pace Kodachrome State Park. They had a nally and with our stakeholders — for about three years. Now it's time to start time and it was a special Mother's Day. Clarke son of Wes and Ellen Clarke, great time. The elementary grades have A note of interest to anyone who Callan Barton son of Brant and Shanna finished their core testing for the end of caring for the land." might have a memory of him, my Uncle Barton, Clayton Lowder son of Steve the year so to celebrate we got to have For more information about the South Wes Walton passed away on the 9th of and Deanne Beagley, and Wyatt ice cream after lunch. It was good. Creek Resource Management Project, visit the Dixie National Forest's web site May. He was 99 years old and would Shakespear son of Kelly and Pat The Sixth Grade had their graduaat www.fs.fed.us/r4/dixie and click on have been 100 years old on June 26th. Shakespear all of Tropic. From tion on Friday the 12th and the KinderHe still played the saxaphone, piano, and Cannonville is Jory Twitchell son of garten Graduation is on Thursday May "Projects & Plans." 18th at 5:00 P.M. 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