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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, June 25-27, 2008 7/ie Par/f Record B-14 2008 Fryman Scavenger Hunt t Gather your FfrtyS, Camera and Sunscreen Safurtfgy, June 7th, 2006, the Hunt be^/ns at 11 am. Silver Queen Fine Art's 2008 Show Frog "Cuervo" Limited Edition Bronze Edition Size 100 Exclusive to Park City!!! Fun in the Sun for all Ages, Multiple Prizes and Ways to Win!!! limited Space is Ava//ab/e^ Call the gallery todfy to sign upfff Support your local Friends of Animals Summit County "Spencer" by Tim The Frogman' Cotterill will be given away July 5th as part of our Frogman Collectors Weekend. $5 opportunity tickets are available at the gallery and at Furburbia. Need not be present to win. Please contact the gallery for further information. "Spencer" $1975 Retail Friends of AmrnJ fiver ueen 632 Main Street - PO Box Z0Z6 Park Ciin, Ut 84060 43S.649.6SSS mw£ilverQueen?inet<rt.cm Ca//ery.. Bis D/fference Protected bay is boat dump and business partner, Capt. Jack leaving 50 yet to be pulled out. "That doesn't include the Schachner, maneuvered another creeks leading into the bay," he launch so his crewman could NEW YORK (AP) - Jamaica said. "I've heard there are as attach a line to a shabby motorBay is located within the only many as 160, and a lot of them boat on the beach. national park in New York City, a wind up in the creeks." The pair pulled the derelict place where herring gulls pirouThey may pose threats to the free, lashed it to the side of the ette overhead, Canada geese sail environment, to navigation, or launch to keep it from sinking, in naval formation in quiet coves simply spoil the experience for and headed for a seaplane ramp and harbor seals frolic on the visitors. Some derelict craft have at Floyd Bennett Field, where a shoreline. become hangouts for drug users, Sanitation Department frontBut Jamaica Bay also is home and those with engines can leak loader waited to drag it ashore. to something far less breathtak- oil onto beaches or into the Some people try to avoid geting: abandoned boats. water, especially during storm ting caught by removing the idenAt any time, scores of discard- surges, he said. tification number on the hull, but ed boats - dinghies, rowboats, The 25,000-acre bay, flanked Jack Schachner radioed that the runabouts, even the occasional by John F. Kennedy International recovered boat still had numbers, barge - litter the shores which would enable offiand lie submerged in its cials to track down the shallow water. It's a nauJohn Daskalakis, a National Park former owner and bill him tical junkyard, one more for the salvage. The worry for ecologists in Service district ranger, said a recent inc alone would an area of the Gateway GPS survey of Jamaica Bay pinpointed ^jsoo, Bernie schachner National Recreation In addition, the Area where delicate about 88 wrecks and discards along owner might be fined for marshes already are abandoning the boat imperiled by rising the shore, of which 38 have been rather than disposing of it water. Owners are also recovered, leaving 50 yet to be pulled legally. National Park Service assessed lor any costs of officials say many of the out" cleaning up pollution. boats are dumped by ^ ^ ^ Some try to sink boats owners who simply don't ^^^^m ^^^m by loading them with want to deal with the sand or drilling holes in hassle and cost of taking them to Airport and blocked from the the hull. "You have to patch the salvage yards. Others have simply ocean by the Rockaway holes before you can pull them drifted in after breaking away Peninsula, is a key part of the out," said Bernie Schachner. from their slips. Gateway National Recreation One large boat found on shore A dozen state, city and federal Area. About a third is set off as a was so firmly ensconced in agencies have teamed up recently national wildlife refuge, with underbrush that it took 40 to clean up Jamaica Bay's not-so- more than 350 reported resident Marine Corps reservists to lift it incredible hulks, spending hours and migrant fliers, from hawks out. each week yanking them from the and herons to Monarch butterBut if birds nest in a derelict bay. But as crews pull the water- flies. boat and there is no environmencraft from the bay, more replace Cruising Gerritsen Creek with tal issue, the craft is left in place. them. Capt. Bernie Schachner at the "We don't disturb habitat," John Daskalakis, a National helm of his 26-foot "emergency Daskalakis said Park Service district ranger, said response" boat White Cap That rule also applied last a recent GPS survey of Jamaica Salvor, Daskalakis pointed out a winter when a group of harbor Bay pinpointed about 88 wrecks half-dozen abandoned boats seals "took over a boat and were and discards along the shore, of lying in weeds along the shore. resting on it," he said. "We left it which 38 have been recovered, Up ahead, Schachner's brother alone." By RICHARD PYLE Associated Press Writer 20,000 catfish released in Snake TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) - About 20,000 channel catfish are being released into Milner Reservoir on the Snake River near Burley. Idaho Power biologists have been releasing the fish since 1988 and will continue until 2038 as part of the company's license agreement to operate a power plant at Milner Dam, to help make up for impacts of the dam and improve recreation. Idaho Power spokesman Dennis Lopez says the company has been frustrated because so few fishermen actually go after the catfish. He says some of the fish are pretty big. Fish released in previous years have grown to about 16 inches and weigh as much as three pounds. This year's releases are from six to eight inches, but will grow to nearly a foot by next summer. www.parkrecord. com Rugs made for the American West Hundreds of beautiful one of a kind carpets now in stock. TEMPLE HAR S HALOM Cordially Invites the Community to attend Edgar M. Bronfman & Deborah E. Lipstadt plus Beth Zasloff with the Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel IN CONVERSATION Saturday, June 28th SAMUEL ^BRONFMAN . FOUNDATION The Samuel Bronfman Foundation In collaboration with Temple Har Shalom Cordially invites the community to a luncheon forum on: HOW IS OUR JUDAISM DIFFERENT FROM OUR CHILDRENS7 Monday, June 30th 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Consistent, Reliable Seryice. Exotic Jewelry, antiques, textiles, & architectural elements. Both events are free and open to the public and will be held at Temple Har Shalom, 3700 North Brookside Court, Park City NOW OPEN IN PARK CITY The Silver Mountain Building at Kimball Jet. 1526 Ute Blvd.* www.daviesreid.com • 435.645.7847 Please RSVP to Temple Har Shalom by June 25th 435.649.2276 or dondea@templeharshalom.com |