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Show June RT9 201 a or , Local Friendly Pricing CERTIFIED • Rick Miner - Juarez Nunez 60 years combined experience. •State of the Art Computer Diagnostics • Free tire rotation with Oil Change upon request. Except Dullies. •If warning lights are on dash, we can help! 475 East Center St. • Panguitch, Utah 435-676-8994 Complete Auto Service & Repair SAFETY INSPECTIONS We can give you a second opinion on your needed repairs. Same Day Service, Most Cases. "We Do It Fast" Best transmission pricing on rebuilds or remanufactured. Certified Locksmith. Se Habla Espanol FISMAKE RAC ACCEPTING PROPOSALS FOR PROJECTS THAT BENEFIT FOREST RESOURCES The public is invited to propose projects for improvements on the Fishlake National Forest under Title II ofthe reauthorized Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000, also known as the Payments-to-Counties program. Project submissions are being requested for funding from federal fiscal years 2008, 2009, and the expected funding for 2010 and 2011. Project proposals must be submitted by September 1, 2010 The legislation encourages individuals, non-profit organizations, local governments and others to propose projects that restore watersheds, decommission or maintain roads, remove noxious weeds, thin tree stands, or otherwise improve the condition of the Forests. The proposed projects need not be implemented on Forest Service lands, but must benefit National Forest resources. All projects, regardless of fiscal year funding must have funding obligated by Sep- Save $10 Off Alignments Save Gas, Save Time, Save Money! Cedar's best Automotive Technician works right here in Garfield County. 389 N. Main Panguitch Utah 435-676-8300 Page The Garfield County Insider als must be postmarked by 5 p.m., September 1, 2010. These funds are made available by Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Juab, Millard, Sanpete, Sevier and Wayne Applications and instruc- counties, which receive tions for Title II proposals federal funds based on the can be found online at the percentage of land in fedSecure Rural Schools web- eral ownership. Title II site at https://wwwnotes. project proposals are refs.fed.us/wo/secure ru- viewed by the 15 members ral schools.nsf/RAC/ of the public that comprise Fishlake?OpenDocument the Fishlake Resource Ad, as well as the Fishlake visory Committee (RAC). National Forest web site, The RAC then makes rechttp://fs.usda.gov/fishlake . ommendations about the Applications and instruc- proposals to the Fishlake tions may also be picked National Forest Forest Suup at Forest offices in Rich- pervisor. field, Fillmore, Beaver and There is $454,821.00 Loa. available to fund 2008 and Applications may be 2009 projects and an exsubmitted online using the pected $208,000.00 availSecure Rural Schools web able for projects in 2010 site, or electronically to and $187,000.00 in 2011. John Zapell, Designated Federal Official, via email The RAC will be making at jzapell@fs.fed.us . If recommendations about email is not available, proj- which project proposals to ect submissions can be fund during future meetmailed to the Fishlake Na- ings. For more information tional Forest located at 115 East 900 North, Richfield, please call John Zapell at UT 84701. Mailed propos- (435) 896-1070. tember 30, 2012. More information about the revised legislation can be found at http://www. fs.fed.us/srs/. -ttOYAX, HELP WANTED JOB OPPORTUNITY Ticaboo Special Service District is taking application for a part time Secretary/ Clerk. Applications will be taken until July 9th 2010. Individual must have a wide range of office skills and must live within the boundaries of the Ticaboo Special Service District. Please mail applications to TSSD, Box 2111, Ticaboo, UT 84533. YARD SALE MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE 90 W 100 N Henrieville, Utah Furniture, clothing, Prom dresses, books and more. June 25th and 26th. Fri. 9am to 2pm and Sat. 9am to 2pm. No early birds please. WANTED WANTED TO BUY: Old Windup Clocks, Old Pocket Watches, Old Wristwatches, Old Music Boxes and Old Coins. 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Please mail applications to TSSD, Box 2111, Ticaboo, UT 84533. SALES REPRESENTATIVE South Central Communications has an immediate full time opening for a Sales Representative in Panguitch, Utah. The sales rep responsibilities include assisting new and existing customers in the selection and purchase of products and services, effectively communicate product and service information, feature functionality, billing procedures and equipment usage to each customer, and proactively followup with customer after the sale to guarantee product and customer satisfaction. Individuals seeking this position must have a strong work ethic. If interested please send resume by June 17, 2010 to PO Box 555 Escalante, Utah 84726 or email to hr@socen.com . Vote Wallace R. Neater - 0 IN 30+ Years of Experience ASE Certified Suspension St Alignment Specialist for 20 years PROTECTING RESOURCES AND PROVIDING SAFE TRAVEL This summer the Fishlake National Forest will continue implementing its Travel Management Plan with the decommissioning and closing of certain roads and routes that have been identified as not open for motorized use since the Plan was established in 2006. Crews will continue work that began last fall utilizing a variety of methods to physically close the routes to motorized traffic. The Fishlake National Forest maintains over 2,700 miles of motorized routes, offering some of the finest off-highway vehicle riding in Utah. These routes include portions of the Paiute ATV Trail System, and the Great Western Trail. Routes open to motorized travel based on public input, have been signed and included on the Forest's Travel Maps and Motor Vehicle Use Map for the past four years. While some of the routes slated for decommissioning or closure have been used for many years, sev- eral are in areas that pose concerns for water quality due to siltation from water run-off or soil being thrown into streams by vehicles. In some areas, multiple routes lead to the same destination increasing the road densities, and impacting vegetation and wildlife. Many of these are user created routes; not part of the Forest's system of roads. Concerns over the spread of non-native, invasive plant species are also prompting some of the closures. Areas with sensitive native populations are susceptible to the introduction of non-native plants that may overtake the native plants, having a ripple effect on wildlife and increasing the potential for high intensity wildland fire, as is the case with cheatgrass in many areas of central Utah. To provide safe and well maintained roads and trails, the Forest has prioritized road maintenance, focusing on roads and routes that are essential and important to the agency and the public. By closing and decommissioning routes that are either excess to administrative needs, or pose an immediate or future threat of erosion, stream degradation or slope stability, the Forest can better use the funds allocated for road and trail maintenance. The Forest continues to assess off-highway travel in order to balance the multiple uses of national forest system lands, including motorized and non-motorized travel, dispersed camping opportunities, and resource protection. Forest visitors can do their part to protect valuable resources by riding on approved routes at all times. Travel Maps are available for free at all Fishlake National Forest offices in Beaver, Fillmore, Richfield and Loa. Information about the Fishlake National Forest, including Travel Management, can be found online at http://fs.usda.gov/fishlake. County Couunissoner Seat A |