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Show 4 Vernal Expre Wednesday. August 29, 1990 NEWS ITEMS ood cutters offlrofed dloveirsiifty call your Hometown. Newspaper Vernal Express 789-3511. W - " 7 Mr ! I i ftTV-fft-iliu. 1 1, :h ! j ' .1 -Jr.: r'.H-'Li.'t j 1 l 'j. , .Ub.U- 1 11 j J' L;(y Jlv l I- fcoV ' ' 'lr--"r 4n.t fl rW . - ' .,.' . .: ? V wr!!: ' - TT - -r - N$ ' ' , J ., - .... I v . i t ,,h :asjfcia y.r4 ' ' ) ! t ' ( (KZ ISRT i ? 1 1 1 1 I 1 I-! v hi -J! ' 1 t r ! . . A'- Mfo rT'"ifr'-nn KHiiTi iniiifiinif n inn - urmvin "iii f The smell of fall is in the air. The own slash this year." She said piling nights are getting colder. Now is the time to look at your woodpile out .back. Do you have enough to keep you toasty warm this winter? If not the Vernal Ranger District is offering offer-ing woodcutting opportunities this fall. slash, cutting stumps low to the ground, staying out of wet areas and watching out for timber sale area signs will ensure the continuation of this year's firewood program. The district has been more open to woodcutting than it has been in past For the person who likes to cut years. Wagner said there has been their own wood with as little work some question as to why the north- as possible, the district has an excel lent prefelled area this year. Located next to Lodgepole Campground on Highway 191, this area has been felled and stacked with a feller buncher machine. People may back their trucks up to a pile and have a load of dead lodgepole in an hour. Permits for the prefelled area are $10 per cord. For the person who prefers to save em portion of the district has been closed to firewood cutting. This area has a high concentration of existing ex-isting and planned commercial timber tim-ber sales, she said. The district's minimal environmental assessment proposed this area be closed to avoid conflict and to minimize cumulative cu-mulative impacts. There are free slash piles located within this area. If you have any comments or sug- SPECIAL equipment was used to prepare the Lodgepole pre-fell pre-fell fire wood cutting area. 3 T X m.tS.t 1 K ".1-9 -A) it aav'MMkjath' '' .Il rfl .J'i ".--v ' -v; -X mors,. X r33 charge PRE-FELLED area provides ready access downed and stacked timber ready to be cut tor firewood. money and enjoys the excitement of gestions about this year's program, felling their own trees, Permits for Diease stoo at the Vernal Ranr the general charge areas are $5 per District and talk with Mary Wagner cord. For information on a good or Nancy Ross, cutting area, check with the information infor-mation desk at the Forest Service. The office is located at 355 North Vernal Avenue. A free use permit may be obtained by persons willing to rummage through a slash pile created through closed timer sales. Slash is piled to encourage the growth of new trees and reduce fire hazards. Wood unacceptable unac-ceptable for sawtimber but excellent for firewood abounds in these piles. Several excellent areas have just been opened on the East Park Highway. Check at the information desk for newly opened areas. The district has recently added an area specifically designed for persons, per-sons, 55 years and older. A $5 per cord permit is required for this area, which is located near Windy Park. The area is composed of entirely dead standing lodgepole. Some trees are marked with paint from an old, planned timber sale; the marks, bear no meaning and the district asks that they be ignored. People should stay within 200 feet of the Windy Park road, as there are Oaks Park summer home owners nearby. The senior citizen's area- is set aside for those older people who still enjoy felling their own trees. Neighbors, friends and family mem bers wishing to cut firewood for se- should purchase a regular or free use, permit The prefelled area and slash piles also excellent places for senior citi- i to get wood easily. 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District 2, School Board Candidate Regardless of teachers' salaries, their high morale and the productivity of their students must.be the responsibility of the School Board. The School Board needs to embrace a superior educational philosophy and to rely on effective management. To this end I pledge to invite recommendations from students, parents, teachers, business and civic leaders, so we can work together to better prepare our students for the educational needs of the 21st century. I will, by acts of goodwill, encouragement and recognition, do all that I can to ensure the success of this shared venture. Qualifications and Past Services Age 62, retired after 38 years as a social worker - 25 years as a psychiatric social worker. Married to a remarkable person and outstanding teacher - Carmen Ramirez-Perez. Resident of Uintah County for 20 years. B.S. as "the outstanding student in sociology," 1952; Master of Social Work, 1954, Phi Kappa Phi, University of Utah; with research findings used to make social security available to the disabled by act of Congress. Petty Officer and Administrative Yeoman, U.S. Navy Captain, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Army President, Associated Graduate Student Social Workers, University of Utah Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters Chairman, Research Committee, Utah Council on Family Relations Academy of Certified Social Workers Director, Josephine County, Oregon, Child Guidance Clinic Association of Oregon Mental Health Clinic Directors Board of Trustees, Utah Alcoholism Foundation Uintah Basin Council on Alcoholism Uintah Basin Law Enforcement Council Manager of Public Information Services, Utah Department of Public Welfare Instructor, Utah State University, for Teachers on Child Development District Mental Health Specialist, Uintah Basin of Utah Community Organizer to Establish Psychiatric Clinics in Idaho, Minnesota, Oregon Psychotherapist, Marriage and Family Counselor Consultant to Teachers, Counselors and Principals With a sophisticated and thorough understanding of the developmental and educational needs of children and young adults, I am entirely supportive of the DemingClasscr ODDM program. I have nnployrd ami taught many of three wmc concepts throughout my career. These ideas mutt he implemented at the administrative level to become rffertive. If I am elcctrd, I toil! uc my position on the School Board to achieve this goal. THANK YOU FOR YOUIt VOTE AM) KIJTUUK ASSISTANCE TAtn rotJTiat. anvu n i mi at s ?! S 3 DALE J. ROSS Commissioner B f I f. '. ' v V V y --, j c7k 1 P v "ONWARD AND UPWARD ...TOGETHER" VOTE FOR QUALIFICATION! Horn and tailed in Vint ah Cunnttj. Intajtilti wul jxrmiiv vi'U)k, Vcoph tiuuuuinv.rnt uut cvti:nunitniion neural Uasicnar.! Cohr.rl V.'J.AJl 12 yraf, mjs'n.'.?ri'Ti cwntnunihf inwhrmrrit. '22 t;rrir s U ni.';ni,";rrnrnf; ttv-1 turner in tUmnqanrnt, U.S. Atuvj Oj-tkiuj n , El COMMITMENT! To Otyctntuxx ont I TO Uinxt orcr'.. ll.'.'.ny.t-.-j c; f;it.t.s;irrnrr.f. To fT'-f:l!J'Tf fv.rni rrv ':, |