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Show "V State library awards technical and assistance funds Its gratifying to be In an effort to expand and enhance services to Utah libraries, the State Library Division has awarded $375,000 in Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grants for fall 2002 to library projects throughout the state. Meyor allocations are going to three libraries for technology infrastructure and networked information: The Marriott Library on the University ofUtah campus in Salt Lake receives $50,018 to personalize library services to suit individual needs. The Orem Public Library able to recommendation of the LSTA help our states libraries make advances into Utahs rapidly growing world of technology through these grants, says State Library Division Director Amy Owen. In this time of economic downsizing and uncertainty the federal funds received through the Institute of Museum and Library Ser- Advisory Council. Smaller LSTA grants went trend. Other Utah libraries also benefited from state LSTA grant monies, for technology infrastructure they include: Fillmore Public Library $15,000; Grand County Library $9,638; Murray Library $34,500 to obtain equipment for a self-servilibrary. The Utah Academic Con- sortium located in Salt Lake receives $180,000 for development of a state-wid- e newspacollection and digitization per Library, Springville Public Library, Summit County Li- brary, Utah State Prison South End Libraries and Weber County Library. These grants are awarded by the State Librarian with counsel from staff members. If you would like more de- Wildlife Resources. There is no limit to 801-715-67- over-the-count- 37 or Barbara Forbush, 801-715-676- the number of permits that may be sold for each unit and hunters may purchase them she said. The hunt on each harvest objective unit tailed information contact: Jeri Openshaw, Library $7,500 and Uintah County Library $20,000. program. These major grants were awarded with approval of the State Library Board. Permits to hunt cougars on may close before the official harvest objective units in Utah end of the season, however, if will be available from Division the number of cougars to be of Wildlife Resources offices taken on the unit is met. For example, if the objective only beginning November 26. There are 31 harvest objec- is to take 10 cougars on a unit, tive units in Utah. When buy- the hunt on the unit closes when 10 cougars are taken, ing their permit, Utah residents can choose two to hunt. even if the end of the season Nonresidents can choose three hasnt been reached. units. During the season, hunters There are three main ways may exchange their harvest in which harvest objective objective permit for a permit units differ from traditional to hunt a different unit. A $5 limited entry units, says handling fee is charged for Suzette Fowlks, information each exchange and the permit specialist with the Division of is not va)id until the day aflcr Provo City Library, Richfield Public Library, Salina Public $12,000; Salt Lake City Public Library $50,000; and Snow College, ATC Library $20,528. LSTA networked information awards went to Delta City ce Cougar hunting permits available beginning Nov. 26 to libraries throughout the state, including the San Juan High School Library, Grand County Library, Eagle Mountain Public Library, Gunnison Civic Library, Lucy Phillips Library at Snow College, Morgan County Library, Newton Tbwn Library, North Sanpete School District, Payson City Library, vices are an encouraging in Orem, Utah receives THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, November 20, 2002 - Pap? 7 9. These grants were awarded by er, the exchange is made. All exchanges must be made at a Division of Wildlife Resources office. The 2002 - 2003 cougar sea-io- n begins December 14 on most of Utahs harvest objective units. Hunters should study the 2002 Utah Cougar Proclamation to choose their harvest objective units, Fowlks said. Proclamations are available from hunting and fishing license agents statewide, Division of Wildlife Resources offices and the DWRs web site CORTEZ SEARS (www.wildlife.utah.gov). Following the lead of other western states, Utah established harvest objective units in 1996 as one way to help Where appKancn, tectonics, hardware, lawn ft ganton, Ms Sata price In effect November 21 at November 23rd Home speed the recovery of Utahs deer herds. Through the sale of an unlimited number of per- mits, the units help speed Utahs deer herd JIJ3 hunters must call M.V. f. v SAfcj'sh-'- 'J . Wii tetp.DrtmPtea ? y ' r. ' s 'v n VS' V. ?..V ' vC ? t f v i .A r . . 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