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Show QThc Page B4 Ciuu'S-3ltihrprnbn- Thursday, September 13, 2001 it Fish and Wildlife Service DWR to plant chukars prior to Sept. 15 season opener where hunt comment invites public are the on fish recovery goals The Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) wdl be planting chukar partridge prior to the season ojieningon Sept. 15 The southeastern region, consisting of Cartsin, Emery, Grand and San Juan counties, will receive a total of HIM) birds "These are birds, emphasizes B,il Bates, Wildlife Program manager. They dont have the life and survival skills (xissessed by wild chukars. As a result, w e don't expect many of the d pen-raio- Tht I S Fish and Wildlife Sriic invite public comment on draft recovery goals to supplement and amend recovery plans fur four sjiecies of endangered fish of the Colorado Kiver Basin The draft recovery goals provide objective, measurable recovery criteria required to consider removing the humpb.uk (huh, bonvtatl, pen-raise- Colorado pikenminnw (formerly Colorado squaw fish and razorbill k sucker from Endangered Species Act protection. The goals management ai turns necessary to ininimie identify or remove threats, establish ohjeitive, measurable criteria that consider demographic and genetic needs, for self sustaining, viable populations, and provide recovery time estimates. The draft recovery goals were developed during the past year with input from public and private organizations representing seven states Colorado, Ctah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and California A Notice of Availability of the draft recnverv goals is expected to publish in the Federal Register on Sept 10 Comments will be accepted for 45 days and must be postmarked by let 24. The service will review all comments and make any .ippropriate changes to the draft goals. A decision on the final goafs w ill he made three to six months after the comment period i loses Final goals will become part of the recovery plan for em h spot ies Draft recovery goals will be mailed to interested persons upon i site-specifi- c request and are available at mountam prairie-fws.gove- d birds to survive even a sitigle year." Because of the short life exDWR hopes to pectancy, make hunters aware of the release locations, so that hunters can directly benefit from the releases Projected release sites are as follows: Kara urn on the Price Kiver south of Wellington in Carbon County. Vicinity of Pinnacle Peak, of Price in Carbon County. west Nine Mile Canyon near Leavitt is launching a statewide water conservation initiative to prompt and educate Utahns to reduce water consumption immediwater conservation ately and develop a long-terGov. Mike m ethic. B cause Utah has experienced weather conditions over the past three years and has seen increases in population and water consumption, the states water supply has dropped to levels not seen in generations. In a news release issued on Kept. 8, the governor said it is vital that Utahns conserve w ater during the next months to help ensure an adequate supply next spring. Leavitts initiative includes a public information program and the formation of the Governors Water Conservation Coalition. It is intended for residents, large water users and water suppliers across the state to implement water-- ise policies drier-Lhan-usu- infopatkets. For more information, contait the Cpper ('(dorado Kiver F.ndangered Fish Recovery Program, C S fish and Wildlife Service, PO Box 25486, DKC, l.akewood, C ) H0225, ext. 225 w and practices. The program will urge residents and state agencies to enact two steps that will dramatically improve water savings. Leavitt is asking people not to water during the peak hours of 10 a m. to 6 p.m., and to adjust their sprinklers timers according to the season. The public information programs purpose is to spread these two tips throughout the state and raise awareness about the need to conserve water. In order to accomplish this goal, television and radio spots featuring the Governor have been developed that include the tips; and efforts are under f)cscrt cjatid Escapes i hat ( iron s We knou u ; Desert Reveget.il ions, I omplclc RimiIciiii.iI Thomas A. ( Ehmer (435) oinmcui.il 259-692- jj amlsi.ipe Scivuev 7 Green River hosts softball tourney Sept. 14-1- 6 a ji Mondays: Apes 3:30-5:()0pt- 'oach Ort.?,15,22 ? fK) for htpinbm, nmtpriiilc 259-MAR- to register C Tupcday? & Wodrirsday:: AgPS n tptnjira through the shap & rolors of fall fhprnps include -- C-- xfilorr drawing, wafprcolor and (Ihcc rod Green River will host its 21st and softball tournament on Sept. 14, 15 and 16. There will be two days of hall games, food and entertainment in the park, not to mention all the great food and entertainment in the park, plus all the free melons you can eat. Teams will come from Utah annual Mo)b Arts 6 Rec Center Call 10-1- 2:30-5:20m- 4 i Students must be present both days parh week. 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Water conservation is a very important issue in this state," said Department of Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Director Larry Anderson. The coalitions goal is to significantly reduce per capita water consumption throughout the state." The Governors Water Conservation Coalition Includes representatives from Metropolitan Water District, Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, Central Utah Water Conservancy District and Washington County Water Conservancy District. The coalition plans to implement effective conservation strategies and recommendations, and assist communities in developing these tactics. The coalition and the governor are also exploring ways to measure consumption patterns statewide so that they can measure the impact they are having. Ultimately, the initiative stresses that it takes an effort from everyone to reach and maintain permanent conservation results and a reduction in water consumption is vital to sustaining the level of water availability Utahns enjoy. The initiative plans to join people together and illustrate how these goals can lie attained with simple and efficient strategies. close to water, chukars spend much of the day. Chukars quite vocal, enabling hunters to locate them by their series of clucks." year tlie daily bag limit is five birds and a possession limit of two bug Unfits. In the southeast region, the season runs from Sept. 15, 2001 Jan. 31, 2002. Hunters are reminded to purchase a new small game or combination license at the turn of the calendar year. TTiis Recycling Center is open, accepts 7 types of materials The local recycling center, orgaoperated by the non-prof- The Grayson Country quilters extend an invitation to all quilters in the area to attend their Sept. 19 meeting. A guest presentation will be given by Delma Baldridge from Pleasant Grove. She is an active member of three different quilt guilds and has many ideas to share about quilt projects. She will bring some of her quilts including a row quilt, a red work quilt top, a thimble berry quilt top, several wall hangings, and a few miniature quilts. She will also show and comment (on the video on Hawaiian quilting she helped make. While living in Hawaii and New Zealand for nearly a third of a century Baldridge had the opportunity to meet many ladies from various parts of Polynesia and viewing their handiwork includMoti- vated by what she saw, she determined to make a videotape as an oral history project. She interviewed six Polynesian women in the studio and made a documentary of Hawaiian quilting. 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Matt. llSS t ticipate in the Christmas quilting exchange are re- minded to bring a brown paper bag with three to four fabrics so they can be exchanged. Kathy Hurst also has fabric and batting for those who would like to help her mother with an LDS humanitarian quilt project. Dues are $5 for the rest of the year At the August meeting Merri Black gave a presentation on creating quilted seasonal wall hangings, using childrens coloring books for from 8 a m. to 5 p.m., f Monday through Saturday. Items must be sorted by category for deposit into the proper containers. Stay tuned for further details ideas. Odene McDonald spoke to the group about the Gentle Iron Hawk project, saying that as soon as ground is broken for the new building, the guild can start making their quilts. Fabric and batting for this project is available at Ron and Jessica Lees. EveLyn Perkins provided new block patterns for the next month for sampler quilts the group is making. Refreshments were provided by Jolene Holt and Kathy Hurst. History Association conference in Snowbird, and at several quilt guilds both in Ha- waii and Utah. She will also bring her quilt history album to show how she documents quilts and will share a pattern for an interlocking star block. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. at the Senior Citizen Center in it nization Canyonlands Commu- Grayson Country Quilters invite fellow crafters to Sept. 19 meeting in Blanding ing beautiful quilts. New residential subscribers Mto activate with Pegasus and Order NFL SUNDAY TICKET'" at activation for $179.00 will receive, at no additional charge 4 months of Total Choice PLATINUM with 4 months of FAMILY Pack. Over 225 channels. You can also make the $179.00 In 4 install payments. HEY1 you fumble this ball, we'll make you the waterboy. Dont pass this deal up! Value to County. San Rafael River below the Swinging Bridge in Emery County. 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