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Show Page 6 April 14, 2011 The Garfield County Insider mili1604a66– E-niad I used to think that it raisers. The put out and was the Easter Egg Hunt collected money from the that brought in the crummy jars around town and help weather, but it must be the out with candy sales at the spring break thing. The Craft Fair. The two of them McEwen family took ad- help raise over $1,000 to vantage of the snow and help Santa with gifts. They made four really cool snow- also helped out the Easter men, Rudolph and an Alien Bunny, delivering notices and a couple of smaller to the Elementary School ones. Which they spray and collecting money from painted, another Kodak mo- the jars and helping with ment. the Easter Egg Hunt. These Speaking of the Easter very excellent students who Egg Hunt, it is on Saturday are going to Nationals need Morning at 10:00am-April $1,000 each for this great 23rd City Park. The Easter experience. So if you have Bunny will be there. Your a little spare change, help money in the donation jars these kids out. goes directly to the plasOur granddaughter Teah tic eggs the Easter Bunny is the chairperson for a brings, so be generous. Diabetes Awareness Event Both the City and Lion's sponsored by the Pre-med Club make the prizes and American Medical Stucandy possible. dent Association at the U The attendance for the of U where she is an active Due West concert was fair, member. Members have but I would think that the seen the effect diabetes weather had something to has had on our population, do with it. The group was 1 in 17 Utahans have been really good, singing many diagnosed with Diabetes. songs that they had written. This disease effects almost I always marvel at anyone everyone and these stuthat can sing for two hours, dents know and understand I have trouble with the Na- that unless a cure is found tional Anthem which I have this disease will continue sung a 1000 times. They to negatively influence the wrote a song about when lives of many. The student they were in Nashville and association's purpose is to sang for tips. They sang raise the awareness about this song and passed the tip diabetes, its prevention, jar to raise more money for cause and effect on everythe two young ladies, with one and then to collect $1 health problems. In three from everyone on the U's minutes they raised an ad- campus, local schools and ditional $660 for Logann community business. Why Eager and Jill Camp. The a dollar? They assume that group Due West said that everyone can afford a dolthey will be back to Pan- lar. Their Motto is 1 Day, guitch in the future and I bet 1 Dollar and 1 Cure. 100% all that were in attendance of the funds that they raised will be there, they were re- will go to the University's ally good. Diabetes and EndocrinolTrishelle Armstrong ogy Center. I am sure you the daughter of Tracy and have seen the diabetes meLynn Armstrong, took sec- ters that are advertised on ond place at the Sterling TV for free, that's because Scholar competition in St. those blood testing strips George. Her field is Com- cost a dollar a piece and you puter Technology and she use from 4 to 8 a day. was the only one to place in This week at the schools, Garfield County. All of the on Friday the Drama Club Sterling Scholars compete competes at State over in against 1-3 A students and Cedar and Parowan. They this is a grand achievement. will present their play in In the past, she would have Cedar and 19 students will received a four year schol- be competing on an indiarship and all of the Schol- vidual basis on Saturday. ars would have received a Also on Friday, Panguitch's $1,000 scholarship, but the only track meet. Many legislators who continue teams throughout Southern cut into higher education Utah will be here. There is have taken away these ben- always a need for judges, efits. I am not sure what the timers and score keepers, prize is, as I know I will let contact Troy Norris if you you know. Congratulations can help out. (676-2293). Trishelle! Saturday there will be a 7th The seven FCCLA and 8th grade basketball members going to Nation- tournament at the Elemenals came to the Panguitch tary and High School, this Lions Club and showed off tournament also will need their projects. The three score keepers, refs and timthat started the Soles for the ers. Call Tammy Bennett Souls, hoped to take in 300 (676-8892). shoes and ended up with The little tough guys (K650 pairs of shoes. They 8th graders) took second at took the shoes to Las Ve- State at North Sevier Wresgas in a truck and trailer, tling Tournament. I'll have where they were recon- their names and wins next ditioned and sent to third week. world countries. The secMore and more of the ond group helped with last town's seniors are takyears Sub for Santa fund ing advantage of the great RACE TO DISCUSS BIG GAME PERMITS calis meals at the Senior Citizens. Check the paper for the menu for next week. Another sign that spring is around the corner, the Foy's Country Corner is open. Also most of our Motels are now open. All of these signs signal the end of all of this snow! I hope. We have 170% of water for the year and up north they say that their snow pack is Offering more spike bull elk hunting permits, a few the highest level in thirty years and are letting a lot more hard-to-draw mountain goat permits and fewer buck of water out of their reser- deer permits are among ideas Division of Wildlife Revoirs, maybe this will add sources biologists will share at upcoming public meetings. Permits might go up for some species some badly needed water to If you enjoy hunting spike bull elk or mountain goats, the Great Salt Lake. you'll probably like permit changes DWR biologists are The radioactive material recommending for 2011. that the Japanese are dumpBiologists are recommending that the number of gening into the Pacific from eral spike bull elk permits increase from 13,750 to 15,000 their reactors will be on the for this fall's hunts. And mountain goat permits, which are California Coast by the year once-in-a-lifetime permits that are difficult to draw, might 2014. Maybe there will be increase from 111 to 133. "Overall, Utah's big game animals are doing well," says some cheap beach front Anis Aoude, big game coordinator for the DWR. "There property in the near future. are plenty of opportunities to hunt big game in Utah. The search for a new Buck deer permits Superintendent has closed. While biologists estimate the total number of deer in No one from Garfield Utah at more than 290,000, they're concerned about the County had applied, which number of fawns per 100 does, and the number of bucks is too bad. 4 of the last 6 per 100 does, they've seen in certain areas of the state. Also, they want to help hunters transition to deer huntSuperintendents cost the ing changes that will happen in Utah in 2012. district over $400,000 and "We don't know for sure yet," says Anis Aoude, big they all had one thing in game coordinator for the DWR, "but the board may decommon, they weren't from cide to cut general season buck deer permits by as many as here. There wasn't any pre- 13,000 by 2012." Rather than hit hunters with the cuts all at once, Aoude requisite for the job so anysays biologists would like to start cutting permits now. "If one could have applied. we start cutting permits now," Aoude says, "the final cuts This years Lions Club won't have to be as severe in 2012." Demolition Derby is set for The changes will happen in 2012 because the minimum August 20 and will again be number of bucks per 100 does has been increased in Utah's at the outdoor fair grounds deer management plan. arena. In July there will be Instead of managing Utah's hunts so a minimum of 15 bucks per 100 does are found after the hunts are over in the applications available from Rick Irish (676-2742). Its fall, biologists will manage the 2012 hunts with a goal of never to early to get your finding at least 18 bucks per 100 does after the hunts are over. cars ready and try to beat The Utah Wildlife Board won't set permit numbers for out the bad guy from up 2012 until next year. But biologists with the Division of north and keep some of the Wildlife Resources know the number of hunters will have prize money locally. to be reduced to reach the new 18 bucks per 100 does obSomething for the men jective. at the Quilt Walk Festival, a Learn more, share your ideas All of the DWR's big Tractor Pull. Wally Veater game permit recommendais in charge and is really excited. The Tractor Club tions for this fall—includfrom St. George is bringing ing cow elk, doe deer, doe pronghorn and cow moose tractors for the Tractor Pa- proposals—are available at rade as well as for the Trac- wildlife.utah.gov/public_ tor Pull. The admission is meetings. FREE. The Tractor Parade After you've reviewed ORTHODONTICS is at 2:00 pm on Saturday the ideas, you can let your Regional Advisory Counof the Quilt Walk Festival www.bracesbybarnett.com cil members know your (June 11) followed by the thoughts by attending your Quilt Walk Race and then upcoming RAC meeting at 4:00 pm at the outdoor or by sending an email to arena is the Tractor Pull. If them. you have a tractor you are RAC chairmen will share invited to participate. It the input they receive with cost $10.00 / pull. Wally members of the Utah Wildknows all about that so call life Board. The board will meet in Salt Lake City on him at 616- 8376. May 5 to approve permit More Quilt Walk Festival numbers for this fall's big news, the committee is get- game hunts. ting ready to have sponsor bricks engraved. The cost is $100.00 /brick. There has to be 25 bricks before engraving will take place. 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