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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tbesday February 5, 2002 5 BLM conducts public lands management plan scaping session (Continued water him page are also concerned with the amount of gas drills and pumps 1). promotes cattle to drink from the source. In addie tion, the livestock ponds source of water for the 11dlife in the area. One concern that was mentioned at the BLM ping meeting involved What : people perceived to be the dgmage that gas companies are ding to the land with the drill-,(- $ ngs and access toads to the fend cerned about how far the companies plan to expand and enforces laws ensuring that the companies clean up the areas surrounding the gas exploration. The federal agency intends to explore all the publics questions and find the answers, according to the BLM represen- that are being erected in the lo- The concern is that, as meeting expressed numerous other concerns.1 ' Carbon County residents what-agenc- cal area. pro-tfd- the gas companies continue to move across the Carbon and Emery County areas, the production will rewlt in disfigured landscape. Many questions apparently plague citizens regarding the situation. ' One question that surfaced fttups. The concern voiced by the at the scoping meeting was: Q&idents in attendance at the. What responsibilities do the gas gftsion is that the companies companies have in providing 4(e purportedly tearing up reconstruction to the original pablic lands for the purpose of land when the drill or pump is aiding the gas exploration shutdown? Citizens are worried that afprojects. Citizens also questioned ter the production of gas is whether the companies were complete at a site, that the comadequately maintaining the pany will not put forth an efroads, claiming the production fort to reconstruct the area back creates severe dust that defaces to its original value. the land surrounding the area. Citizens residing in the Beside the roads, the citizens -Emery area are also con who have ideas or concerns that they wish to be addressed in the Public comments regarding the matter may also be mailed to U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Price Field Office '125S. 600 West Price, Utah 84501. The BLM will take all concerns under consideration in developing a new resource management plan, according to the federal agency. A rough draft will be introduced to citizens before a final draft is made. The rough draft will allow the public land users to look over the plan and express their opinions regarding the direction the management of the land is going in. tatives. Although the gas companies are bound to have developed resolutions to the potential problems. Carbon and Emery County citizens are not aware, of the answers, indicated the BLM representatives. The public input offered at the meeting confirmed that citizens hope to be more informed regarding the concerns and e4 era! offidalsplan to fit the ics into the BLM , In addition to raising several primary issues, the citizens in attendance at the BLM scoping Carbon- ; 7 land management plan may contact Floyd Johnson at the BLM field office in Price at . con-pual-ly at Price: 1 BMW 4000 N Jhe communist government of the Soviet Union collapsed for the same reason. The people under its rule became disenchanted with a government that tried to control every aspect of their lives. The more the rulers tried to control the population, the more the people's will dapped off the hard denched fists that couldn't hold onto the power. Today, we have people who would like to bring prohibition back. But this time, they are much smarter. 13 First, very few are using moral grounds to justify the cause, yet is what is in the back of many of their minds. Today, they are using ntific data and causation of social ills as the rallying cry. Organizations like the Utah Alcohol Policy Coalition daim they are only trying to keep our state safe and sane. But one can tell by the rhetoric they spew that keeping kids from drinking and making sure the. state's liquor laws are not violated are only two small goals in the back of their minds. u Eventually, the organizations want alcohol totally banned They want tfi$weries out of business', and liquor stores closed. They want no one tdrink' anything stronger than a Pepsi in the state and, ultimately, in t$p entire country. . No one can deny that many social ills and health problems are at least in part, caused by alcohol. According to most highway safety did law enforcement experts, alcohol is involved in at least 50 percent of all fatal car accidents.. But the disarming "we are doing this to protect society and young people ploy does not play to well when qgpple realize the freedom of choice that could be lost if one group We have the new lines of tanning products for 2002. . We have a great Brie of clothing also. Sweaters - Jeans - Shorts - Swimwear Big Johnson Ts and more. 50-7- OFF Rack 0 (COUPONS 1 2 Free Tanning sessions IR ' Jr i .' W te life AV m mmui i 2 are now Change it inevitable. In this life ther are very few in force. Make sure that your right to recoveiy is preserved by calling "7 4--02 .yw' ux or 1 , If you or a loved one took call your local attorney Matthew! Graff Jensen, Graff & Barnes IbU Flee 435-586-44-04 n ' Das? (3hamcE Critical deadlines 2-- c 1,1 Pheki . 1 when purchasing a pass must bring in coupon to get special valid only until Attacking legal products, manufacturers and distributors as well as criticizing companies legally' advertising products are typical ploys used by activitist And when the legal maneuvers and antics affect the vote of one of our legislators, we lose some of our individual rights. Citizens voted in 1933 to repeal the Volstead Act Lets not allow the fear that radicalism preaches to turn back the clock to from the 21st century to 1920. ' r;.; season is just around the comer. Come in and get ready with us. Our new spring hours in Price will start soon, call for appointment bills on gun control. It is time that citizens realize how the radical elements in often benign sounding organizations can take tire power of the group and turn it to personal purposes. j It, Mov -- ' Tanning . gets its way and others jump on the band wagon. The operative word here is "radical. When I first heard about Mothers Against Drunk Driving, I was all for the organization. People shouldn't drink and drive. If you look on the group's official website, you will find that MADD indicates that the group's reason for existence is to stop drunk drivers. But the problem is that similar organizations frequently fill up with radicals. When MADD representatives speak on television, they often make little distinction between drank driving and drinking at all. It is activists make comparable to the negative comments many anti-gu- n about gun owners. Incidentally, MADD has a side chapter promoting ing. 1 SB X. 100 Staff, colimi (Continued tom page 4) the crime created by the ban. Often, the individuals responsible for enforcing the law would go to a speakeasy to relax after breaking up stills with sledge hammers and arresting bootleggers.' j The "Noble Experiment is said to have foiled. But prohibition didnt rail - it proved something. 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