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Show WeeLThurs/Fri, November 2-4, 2005 The Park Record A-6 Marble • Travertine Late dues: fopd instead of fines • Slate the program five or six years ago after she saw a similar arrangement at another library. Last year, she said, between 40 and 50 people participated and Tuesday and ceases atuhe end of By JAY HAMBURGER donated five or six big boxes of the month. Of the Record staff The library docs not put a food. People with overdue books limit on ihc number of canned "Some people bring 10 cans can put their fines this month goods thnl a person can dnnnle. and don't even owe anything," toward helping the needy. The canned goods can be she said. • The Park City Library, as it donated in lieu of fines on books, Beriagnolc said the program has done in the past, will allow videotapes, DVDs or other items is popular and some people delay people to pay their overdue fines checked oul of the library. paying their fines until the 'Food by donating food that will then "People get to bring their late for Fines' starts. One woman, she be given to a local food pantry. books back and their fines are said, probably has Si in fines due Known as the 'Food for Fines1 forgiven," said Juli Bcrtagnolc, but waited until she could program, the library will forgive the circulation supervisor at the donate. one dollar or part of a dollar for library, adding, "It gets people Bertagnolc said the average each item of non-perishable food thinking about bringing their person with overdue fines owes that is donated. $1 or less. books back." 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Singleton Jr. agreed lobbyist who now oversees the with Kenna and Earth Island, Forest Service, took every and struck down the 2003 rule opportunity to drive home one circumventing the appeals of his favorite points: environprocess. The Forest Service first mental lawsuits are throwing a applied the order to forests in wrench into daily operations on eastern California, where the the national forests. "Probably court case began, but on Sept. the.lesson here is that when you 20, the judge clarified that his use litigation, you have to use it order was meant to apply nation- selectively - if vou want to wide. The agency then suspended a broad array of activities pending the appeals process, which can take up to 135 days. According to Forest Service documents, projects put on hold or cancelled included the following: 169 recreation projects; 98 watershed and wildlife habitat projects; about 110 outfitter and guide permits for hunting, fishing, and horseback riding; National Guard training; Boy and Girl Scout meetings; family reunions; and over 175 permits for road easements. The court order had stated that "environmentally insignificant projects" were still exempt from the appeals process; it provided the examples of maintaining Forest Service buildings and mowing ranger station lawns. 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The the rulings so that all categorical environmentalist plaintiffs exclusions may slide through responded with an emergency without public involvement. motion, asking the court to clarify that the order was not intendHigh Country News ed to affect minor activities. (www.hcn.org) covers the West's On Oct. 19. the judge con- communities and naturalfirmed that the Forest Service • resource issues from Paonia, had blown the order out of pro- Colorado. • I vant to take your blood t-,y Cosentino Pure Brilliance.;" B people donate foodstuffs like macaroni and cheese, canned vegetables, canned fruit, flour, sugar and oil. For.morc information, call the library at 615-5600. - U R N I S R A H . I N G S SCOTT SM&PARK RECORD Amelia Jenkins, of ARUP, is busy taking blood for the blood bank Monday at Deer Valley Resort for their Transylvania Blood Drive. The resort asked employees and locals to donate. 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