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Show Page B12 (D?e (Dmgg-nftgpenfrg- Thursday, November 13, 2003 nt Outdoor rec. group praises Leavitt, makes peace with Utah Outdoor Industry Association OIA) released the following statement Thursday, com- healthy and growing recreation economy has major long term benefits for the state and should be a priority when making public lands deci- ( mending Governor Michael Leavitt and the State of Utah for using its influence to protect the recreational and wi- -- sions. The group threatened earlier this year to pull its moneymaking exhibit convention out of Utah because of what it con- lderness qualities of Utahs wild lands and for signing an executive order that creates an Outdoor Recreation Eco- sidered nomic Ecosystem Task Force to protect Utahs recreational treasures and promote the states recreation economy, We are pleased that Governor Leavitt officially recognized the importance of pro- agree- anti-outdo- ments made by Gov. Leavitt and Interior Secretary Gale Norton on environmental issues. The outdoor recreation industry generates $18 billion a year across the country and plays a key role in Utahs economy, said Peter Metcalf, OIA board member and owner of Black Diamond, a climbing gear manufacturing company located in Salt Lake City. Since early summer, weve been urging Governor Leavitt tecting Utah's recreational treasures, said Frank I realized that Utahs He lugelmeyer, President of OIA. to embrace recreations economic impact and our efforts BUM have finally been successful. titej Governor Leavitt has stated that, in order to protect Utahs recreation economy, the state of Utah will intervene anytime the Bureau of Land Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. Management BLM) considers opening undeveloped lands to vehicles, development or natural resource extraction. The state is currently registering its objections to BLM apwells proval for 15 oil and-ga- s in the White River canyon of 570 W. 400 N. Moab, UT 84532 till Hugelmeyer This Utah policy will put the states weight behind protecting areas left vul- Will Be in Moab the Leavitt-N'ortosettlement. Thats good news for outdoor enthusiasts, for recreation businesses and for the state of Utah, We are Nov. 20 nerable1 by n Statewide 2x2 Ads STEEL ROOFING 8 & SIDING '- -- lengths -- GREEN -- BROWN - TAN IVORY -- B. WHITE BEIGE BLACK - BRONZE -- Roofing Siding Ask About Delivery' Olno Catalog nnalrr,oi 2? 14' lengths Only WHITE 1 be ' South Qv - 20 We 200 Eos" Tehi V." TALI Lengths R,B440 Hours: Custom Set: $593.00 Full (fpnwpwp M-- F SAT 8-- 5 Upper at Affordable Prices & Lower llfJ MC fink Momti Personality $93 Each PotkertiooliFr8eConsulto1tcr& INSURANCE Visa $25 & Up 6 Dr. Dorr W. ILanson (433) (433) 63(M)43I Our services also include cosmetic dentistry, crowns, bridges and orthodontics. Cast Partials ... $353 Each Relines: Repairs: 472-333- nrli.Ho tth nryRt'T?! The reading of Chris Van Atlsburgs The Polar Pxptms Discount Dec. 1,4, 8, 9 Early Bird raervarioas Call for clude four to six representa- abundant, premier quality recreation destinations in tives from the outdoor industry and is charged with seven duties, including identifying the states premier outdoor recreation destinations, assuring that local economies ben- efit from the outdoor recreation economy, and developing a outdoor recreation market- ing plan. Governor Olene Walker has stated that she is fully committed to The Task force process. As an industry, we pledge to work with the members of this Task Force and other key stakeholders to actively promote Utahs outdoor recre- - Beck sentenced to prison term and jail time by District Court Judge In Seventh District Court last week, Arielle Beck, 24, was sentenced to three con- - Allen Memorial Newborns Seven newborns were re- ported at Allen Memorial Hospital during the month of October. They are: A daughter was born to Sherri Lynn Pilibosian and Levi James Chadd, of Moab on Oct. 2, 2003, named Kalyn Emily Chadd. A daughter was born to Leandra Kay Myers and Barry Matthew Myers of Moab on Oct. 13, 2003. Her name is Kyllie Haven Myers. A daughter was born to Karisa Lynn Alvey and Anthony Carlos Alvey of Moab on Oct. 17, 2003, named Madison Kelly Alvey. A son was born o Kim- secutive terms of one to 15 years in the Utah State Prison for forcible sexual abuse, a -degree felony. She was second- also sentenced to two consecutive terms of one year in the Grand County Jaii: one year for violation of a stalking injunction, and one year for unlawful supply of alcohol to a minor, both class A misdemeanors. report detailing Leavitts actions during its board meeting tions that support it, said Hugelmeyer. Our measurement of success will be thriving outdoor businesses and on November 13. We look forward to open and inclusive process for discussing public land management decisions in Utah and creation of a common agenda with the counties and the State for promoting recreation. look forward to partnering with Governor Walker and the rest of the Task Force to accomplish these goals, said Roody Rasmussen, President and CEO of Peizl America in Salt Lake City. We believe that together we can make Utah the outdoor recreation capital of the world. Since June, Utah outdoor recreation business owners We presenting biannual reports about the progress of the Task Force at our annual trade shows in Salt Lake City, said Hugelmeyer, As the Governor said in his farewell address, we want our breathtaking landscapes preserved, said Metcalf. We look forward to working with Governor Walker to continue movement forward on protecting the destinations needed for a strong recreation economy in and OIA have voiced concerns over agreements between Gov- Utah. ernor Leavitt and Secretary Gale Norton that prevent OIA was founded in 1989 and provides trade services for over 4,000 manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, retailers and sales representatives in the Outdoor Industry. OIA is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, pub- land managers from inventorying Utah lands for potential wilderness designation and establishing new Wilderness Study Areas. OIA is lic scheduled to deliver a progress opto Beck was ordered to pay restitution for treatment charges incurred by her victim, who was 14 years old at the time the incidents occurred. Judge Lyle Anderson stated that he would recommend that Beck serve the full term, which could be 30 years, or apologize for her conduct and enter a sex offender program in prison. Should she successfully complete such a program, Beck could be released within 10 years. t r m e Dr. Todd A. 471 South Street Main re- porting these positive developments to our board next week, said Hugelmeyer. We will be able to say that the state is taking action to protect wilderness quality lands from oil and gas drilling and that they have created a task force to promote a recreation economy. This could be a winning combination for recreation in Utah. We also look forward to Utah. 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