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Show B4 The Times-lndependen- Thursday, Jan. 22, 1981 t, Final grazing rules adopted by Department of the Interior Final regulations affecting livestock grazing on public lands are being published in the Federal Register, the Department of the Interior announced Jan. 19. The regulations apply to livestock grazing on lands administer- ed by the Departments Bureau of Land Man age-ment. According to Guy Martin, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Land and Water Resources, the regulations, developed after more than a 1980. At that time the public was given 45 days to On December 1 the De- public for more time to partment extended the com- analyze the regulations and ment period for an additional to prepare comments. The Department received 15 days. A second extension was granted on Dec. 19 for a approximately 150 public total of 84 days for comment. comments, and the final The comment period ended regulations incorporate on Jan. 9, 1981. Both changes in response to the extensions were granted in comments, among them: A provision to allow response to appeals from the comment. During this period the Bureau of Land Management also held briefings in Washington, D. C. and in all the major public land states to explain the provisions and implications of the regulations to interested parties. monitoring information to be used as it becomes available, but which does not make adjustments in use totally dependent on the availability of monitoring data. Provision for consultation with affected grazing permittees, lessees and other affected interests prior to authorizing any increase in the active grazing use of more than 10 percent. Incorporating provisions for rangeland program summaries and updates to be distributed for public information. Required that closures be made only after consultation with no contiguous base with affected interests. Adds a provision making property will continue to clear that livestock use of have priority for renewal of stock watering facilities au- their lease or permit providthorized under a range ed no conflicting application improvement permit will be is filed by an applicant owning or controlling lands controlled by the permittee. which qualify as base properIncludes the requirement of the Taylor Grazing Act of ty and are contiguous to the 1934 that present lessees public lands to be grazed. year of consultation with livestock operators, wildlife interests, conservation ganizations, and state cials, provide for: Formal consultation oroffibe- tween local BLM officials and individual operators, state and private landowners local wildlife and and conservation interests throughout the planning and decisionmaking process be- fore adjustment decisions become final, including special emphasis on the consul- 3 WAY REG. 1.79 EA. tation provisions of the Public Rangelands Improvement Act of 1978; Up to five years for phasing in adjustment decisions; An opportunity for original decisions to be changed if studies on how the range is responding indicate the original adjustment was too large or too small; and A 1.00 WATT WAY REG. 1.89 EA. 50-15- 0 3 MOO - program to balance the number of grazing animals using the Federal range with the amount of available forage in order to improve the condition of the public -rangelands. ;r -The new regulations werw first published as proposed rulemaking in the Federal Register on October 15, 1J I1ILDIM7S SF0HT SII02S Sale 1.00 REG. 149 400; MIRrZQQ WASH CLOTHS EA. 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INFANT & TODDLER WOMENS NURSE BRAIDED POLO SHIRT OXFORDS THROW RUG TRASH & GRASS PLASTIC DAG 2(7.00 YOUR CHOICE 10 QT. GALVANIZED PAIL REG. 249 WEEKEND IN SLC C. with their daughters and families. 3.99 REG. scribed as hardpack and DAILY PHONE: 9:00-9:0- 0 259-711- 6 10 POfj 10" PE 12"PEWTfi 400 REG. (J LOO) 312.00 KER LAMI SAVE ON DIKE TIRES TRASH SZ.9-T-I SOCKS lOOFOOT LOCKER EA. BAR 3 INCH Montez Warner, director of Baptist Childrens Fellowship, reported on plans for a crafts and food auction to be held later this month. Special home mission report on Alaskan Childrens' Service was given by Esther Mr. and Mrs. W. RE0. 694 EA TTSUPER Parachute Rports were heard from different departments, and projects were discussed. (Curly) Jones motored to Salt Lake City for a weekend visit or 100 Ft. Direction and aims were the subjects of the meeting. are operating. 3.4! CAR sleepround year thermal blankets. Easy are. Drive. Roads in the area are clear and dry. GALLIC WATER GAN Et PEN All will meet at the church except prayer circle, which will be held at the home of Jane Dearth on MiVida chairlifts 5 DATII TOWELS 400 SWEAT SHIRT p.m. growing packed powder. The high temperature Monday was 44 degrees. Eighty percent of the trails are open. Four bulbs! Now is Bright CEUIXE TERM BOYS HOODED Westmghouse need. Choose from e wide assortmen REG. 4.99 things. The nominating committee will consist of Anne Ritchies, Helen Taylor, Irene Lowther and Peggy Higgins. 1.00 You To Choose From. REG. 2.S9 MENS & BOYS gave the devotional. The Cirlces Within Circles 3 FLUORESCENT TUBE REG. 2.29 EA. All Are Fully Guaranteed! A Great Selection For Mary-Marth- Sunday, REG. l. DISH CLOTH a The Mission Society of the Community Baptist Church met Jan. 13 for its annual soup luncheon in Balsley Hall. President Margaret Lurth gave grace and Anne Ritchie schedule was issued. These are small groups of women interested in special subjects, and will meet as follows: Monday, 9 a.m., quilting; Tuesday, 8:30 a.m., exercise, 9:30 a.m. Spanish Class; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. mission study; Thursday, 1 p.m. prayer circle; Friday 9 a.m. walking; 3 WAY WAFFLE WEAVE Always a, favorite for school and play. Soup luncheon set by Moab church group WATT 50-25- 0 REG. 394 EA. substantially greater role for others interested in rangeland management. The amendments also allow reductions to be completed in less than five years if: the shorter period is necessary to sustain forage production or is required because of drought, fire, or other natural disasters; the reduction is agreed to by all parties concerned; or the proposed reduction is less than 15 percent of total use. BLM Director Frank Gregg said that these chan- ges are part of a broad 1.00 SUNDAYS 10:00-6:0- 0 YOULL COME OUT AHEAD DOING YOUR SHOPPING AT YELLOW FRONT! BY PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU TUES. JAN. 27, 1981. I |