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Show Big game draw results available by April 30 erative Wildlife Management Unit permit draw also will be after learning they drew a posted at Division of Wildlife 2002 Utah big game permit in Resources offices in Ogden, the states annual big game Salt Lake City, Springville, draw. Vernal, Price and Cedar City; be Others will disappointed the Lee Kay Center for Hunter because they didnt draw. If Education in Salt Lake City, they want a general buck deer and the Cache Valley Hunter permit, though, their second Education Center in Logan. Hard copy results of the genchance to obtain one may just eral buck deer and ML300 elk be starting. draw wont be posted. There Draw results who for will a applied probably be more than Everyone 2002 Utah big game permit 50,000 names on this list, should receive a letter in the says Judi Tutorow, wildlife limail by April 30, letting them censing coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. know if they draw a permit. Td keep printing costs down, Beginning at 8 a.m. April 30, a receive who weve decided not to post a dont hunters letter in the mail can learn hard copy list. Hunters can whether they drew by logging still view the list, though, by on the internet at going to our internet site. By April 30, many big game hunters in Utah will be excited Permits not taken in the www.wildlife.utah.gov 02biggamedraw.htm or by calling the Utah Wildlife Administrative Services office at 800-221-06- 59. Results of the limited entry, and Coop once-in-a-lifeti- draw In addition to their draw results letter, applicants also will receive a list of permits not taken in the draw. This list will also be available on the AGENCY INSURANCE TITLE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE CLOSINGS SERVING SAN JUAN & GRAND COUNTIES Daniel G. Anderson & Glenna Oliver Monticello 81 E 100 S Moab 1030 S Bowling Alley Ln 435-587-33- 44 Fax 435-259-54- 75 Email: aotitleaotitle.com 435-259-27- 26 Website: www.aotitle.com Divisions Internet Web site and at its six offices. All of the limited entry, ML300 elk and CWMU permits will probably be taken in the draw, but once-in-a-life- tir . some general buck deer permits may still be available, Tutorow said. "Hunters who havent obtained a permit can apply for one of these beginning April 30. Hunters who have an American Express, Discover, MasterCard or Visa credit card can apply online at the Divisions internet web site (www.wildlife.utah.gov). Hunters who dont have a credit card can apply by mailing an application. Applications can be printed off the web site or obtained from hunting and fishing license agents, or Division offices and Hunter Education centers. The same application form used to apply in the initial draw will be used to apply in the draw for the remaining permits. To be included in the draw for remaining permits, applications must be received no later than 5 p.m., May 20. Results of the second draw will be posted by June 17. Those with questions may contact the Utah Wildlife Services Administrative office their nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office or the Divisions Salt Lake City office at (801) 538-470- 0. SAN JUAN HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL L ' 4.0 GRADE POINT AVERAGE Grade 10 Grade 9 Tosha Anderson Amanda Flavel Ruth Brown Jackie Christiansen Dustin Meyer Jesse Moses Joshua Nielson Laura Nielson Logan Shumway Jeremy Williams Kevin Kirk Rebecca Brice Shawn Christensen Stacy Cook Cami Hurst Talia Karchner Katie Meyer Caroline Nielson Lant Webb Grade 12 Grade Tiffany Acton Farley Crofts Chris Hickman Cara Hunt Sara Hurst Leslie Lyman Laura Turk 11 THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, April 24, 2002 - Page Nancy Meyer Mallory Nielson Scott Palmer Robert Sanders Shad Webb 3.5 - 4.0 GRADE POINT AVERAGE 1 1 ROUND THE REGION Shell Oil to pay out $52 million Cortez - A U.S. District Court Judge orally approved a $52.8 million settlement between McElmo Dome carbon dioxide interest owners and Shell Oil. The suit, ongoing since 1996, claimed that the partnership of companies that developed the carbon dioxide extraction facilities west of Cortez wrongfully undervalued the price of carbon dioxide and violated anti-trulaws. The defendants admit no wrongdoing in the settlement. An estimated 2,000 past and present interest owners of McElmo Dome carbon dioxide could claim the money, but it may be some time before any checks are cashed because of an expected apCortez Journal peal. st Crickets swarm Millard County again hatched Mormon crickets are on the move and the federal government has joined forces with state personnel and private property owner in an attempt to curb the crickets. Officials state that by working in a combined effort, the crickets may be stopped before repeating the destruction experienced last summer. Undisturbed federal land is the Delta - Millions of newly perfect breeding ground for Mormon crickets. They consume forage on federal land before moving on to state and private Millard County Chronicle Progress lands. ATV accident claims life of boy A young boy died as a result of an ATV accident at the Little Sahara sand dunes. The boy from Sarsota Nephi - Springs was jumping dunes when he overturned. Attempts to resuscitate the boy failed. It is the first death of the year 2002 Times News at the Little Sarah sand dunes. Smart Site company looks for employees Kanab - After years of working every angle possible, the Joint Economic Development Partnership, (a Smart Site task force in Kanab), has finalized an agreement with Affiliated Computer Services to employ as many as 80 people at the Kanab Smart Site. ACS is a large corporation with headquarters in Dallas, Texas and more than 30,000 employees. It is the hope that the company will create jobs that Kane County and Fredonia, Arizona residents will be excited to fill. Td achieve its goal of 80 employees, the task force will be holding a recruitment fair. Southern Utah News Monument meeting draws vocal crowd Emery County - Another in a series of public meetings to discuss a proposed national monument on the San Rafael Swell drew a large crowd, anxious to have their voice heard. The Emery County Public Lands Council and state officials have proposed the designation of a National Monument to protect San Rafael Swell, while still allowing many traditional multiple uses. Emery County Progress Wind gust almost topples antenna televisions antenna was rated to withstand winds gusts of up to 90 miles an hour, but on April 11 when employees came to work, they saw it was tilted several degrees to the north. An emergency crew climbed the tower and discovered that 3 of the 6 support struts had been broken. A permanent fix to the situation will not be possible until the winds die down. Dove Creek Press Dove Creek - Dove Creek Drought will threaten fish population Dolores - Expect many of the trout in the Dolores River below McPhee Dam to die this summer if the drought persists, Division of Wildlife biologists are warning. McPhee Reservoir content is expected to be at only 34 percent of normal this year. The full amount is already considered too little for a thriving fishery, according to the Division of Wildlife. The result will be a decline in the few rainbow trout that have made it to a decent size, under the Lower Dolores Rivers catch and release proCortez Journal gram. Tramway owner sues Grand County Moab - The owner of the Moab Mine and Tramway Company, the gondola ride at the north gateway in Moab, has filed claims worth millions of dollars against Grand County. Officials say the countys failure to issue an operating permit last spring caused the firm to lose business. The company is seeking $1.12 million for loss of business and $3,294 million for damages. 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