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Show B6 The Times-lndependen- Thursday, March 6, 1 980 t, VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoye have been enjoying a visit with Mrs. Stoyes Hanks ville majority agrees to circulate petition for incorporation Sixty of the 123 registered voters in Hanksville who are within the proposed area to be corporated attended a in- meeting 100 persons. Accepting nominations for acting mayor were: LaNaie Albrecht, Planning Committee along with Paul Nelson, consulting APA with Principle Planning and Research out of Logan and Harold Ekker, Butch Bullard, Barbara Ekker, Tom Martin, Fritz Mueller and Pod Sellers. Asking to be withdrawn from nomination was Tom Wayne Co. Commissioner. The topic of discussion was the proposed boundaries to be incor- Martin. Names to appear on a petition to Hanksville with a map of the area to be incorporated are: Harlow Brown, Dean Ekker, porated. Those present whose Horace Ekker, Selena Garber, Gregory Hunt, B. Hanni, Kris Hef-toSteven Hatch and Rod Sellers. In Other Hanksville News: eleven 1979. The Region includes the states of Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, North and South Dakota. Nationally, 194 persons died of accidental causes . . . Highway Patrol troopers, police and Sheriffs deputies from Grand and San Juan Counties participated in a pursuit driving course Friday, Feb. 29. The class, taught by Highway Patrol Sgt. Phil Barney, was held at the old airport in Spanish Valley. In the above photo, a trooper negotiates a tight and twisty pylon course. n, Butch Cassidys sister, Lula O Parker Bentenson, 95, is in the Panguitch Hospital suffering from paralysis and loss of speech. She will be 96 on April 5th. 33 lost lives in Rocky Mtn. vehicle accidents, Testing driving skills be circulated in names were withdrawn from the proposed area to be incorporated were: Reo Hunt, Carl Hunt, Lloyd Hunt, Fern Hunt, Louise Wilcox, Ernie Shirley, Lawrence Ekker and Alvin Robins. A straw vote was called for those present in favor of incorporating. Results were 36 to incorporate and 23 against the measure. A second vote was called for drowned, nine persons died from injuries received in falls, and one died in a boating mishap. Park areas of the Rocky Mountain Region attracted more than 23 million visitors during California. those present to either sign a petition to call for an election or to incorporate with just 100 persons. 42 voted to petition for an election, while 18 voted to incorporate with Friday, Feb. 29, in Hanksville. The meeting was conducted by Larry Siebert who is with the Six County Accidents took ihe lives of 33 visitors in National Park Service areas of the Rocky Mountain Region during 1979, an increase of seven from the previous year. Twelve persons were killed as a result of motor Mrs. Mabel mother, who is Thompson, here from visiting while visiting National Park Service areas in 1979. This is 13 more in 1978. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, recorded six deaths for the year, Four persons were killed in climbing accidents and married couple was killed in a head-oautomobile collision. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah, recorded also six . fatalities : five drownings and one as a result of a boating mishap. Four visitors died in Glacier National Park, Montana, including one in an automobile crash and another in a motorcycle accident. There were also n i It's Your Wildlife By Gttih Carter Co0ervatlnn Officer parks J t j ww drowning. art Arches National Park, Save a Place for the need for adequate Utah, had one death n Wildlife. Thats the habitat, Wildlife Week tributed to an automobile theme The first Wildlife Week, for accident. in 1938. The National was 1980. National Wildlife Commenting on the Week begins March 16 Wildlife Federation is the at-tha- recent years accident record, Regional Safety Officer James M. Demp-- a Sey said these tragedies point up the necessity for all park visitors to heed basic precautions, obey park regulations and exercise caution while visiting park areas. and continues through the 22nd. Each year the first week of spring is designated as National of sponsor largest Arriving Thursday! The 1980 wildlife packet includes two large posters, one of young red foxes, the theme poster, and the other of 16 other wildlife species and information on each. A Teachers Guide filled with activities, discussion topics, word games, miniposters, etc., also comes in the packet. Best of all, the wildlife packets are free. Each teacher can review the packet and use any that Wildlife Week. Each year material the Wildlife Federation porates easily Puts together a wildlife lesson. This March packet which conser- - All new stock towels and sheets, pre,,y table 4) linens and gold jewelry. incor- into a if your Wildlife Week. comes home youngster officers Save a Place for vation stick-owith a small picUnited the Wildlife emphasises the throughout of two red foxhes need of wildlife for food, States will deliver to ture supporting National cover, water and a nlare schools and other groukps Wildlife Week. our educate to to rear youth, help n young--basicall- y, Your Choice! 3-P- 5-P- c., c., 7-P- c. S iMD two drownings. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, had two drownings and one Pick your size, style automobile accident and price! Use your credit! fatalitv. Zion National Park, Utah, had one visitor Our new customers usual- ly come to us for just one kind of insurance, say, auto. They like our personal concern - our fast, fair, friendly service. Then many also switch their homeowners or other insurance to us. 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