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Show ih yy tu0rt n lElif Page A6 kiiurs-3nhrpni?n'- Thursday, July 11, 2002 ut Coalition aims to involve communities to prevent forest fires in Four Comers area ta I lit- - a I t mil halt ili- - uI ( i I (i I'altlK f Kl - 1 I I ( V " lit dh'VM r.S III JHfVt III t Hi); Mit ii lit v dft atioll III wv Miiiiltbut nut an maid kuow Mliat tin I tin-Intui- an, inn lltiiiiioni ami fur tin Par tin i uiiu Statt f ui ' a ii In I ui ii t v pfllpll liltJit III t ipia it it' III t iii a 1 in pa v. t ii il i lialiitUl ui till I In t Ii I ai w -- V 1 lliininiip jiint aiaami t In lint in I In iai I ill - an i i n oil wild w lit lift a. II l.s II t I I l. I I If I s to not liallifh, t - t la him Iv r m- ion-nt- - n i t 2002 exclusivt iai r - t lif altli Hip V iori-h- l t oluiltialin - of ixanijilt-- li.it la lolijjh s tiif four htdtfh allOW tlldt tliinninp aluws dawn ami re dutt-the sfvtrity of wild firtlluiitiard atldt-iiuldiard natfd that iiun dn-dof thousands of atri-are now in w ildfirt-or already have hurried this season in the Four orners states alone Mole than $7 million jier day currently is hemp spent on fiphtmp files in the West Well over $175 million has been spent in the Four Corners states alone in I - he awarded and Partnership has demonstration project grants in each of the four states to businesses exand the potential to develop self sustaining enterprises, woiking with the various sizes and quality of trees that result from forest thinning A number of small businesses have developed economically v table uses for these ts ranging from mulch and wood stove pellets to vigas, housing, and furniture. These same trees, that might have otherwise been burned or land filled, are fueling business growth and job creation. This is not about increasing logging for the sake of logging Its better to encourage someone to take it away and possibly break even than to have tax payers foot the hill for removing these trees," Hubbard said. low-incom- Come one, come all to the Pack Creek campground on Sunday, July 21 at 6 p.m. for an evening worship service to our Lord, with the church of Christ. Joining us will be a group from Elcampo, Texas church of Christ who will be with us from July 17 through July 22. Come check us out at the church of Christ at 456 Emma Blvd. For more information or if you need a ride, please contact Bill and Tammy Jackson at 259-3897. e said Hubbard the Partnership's initiatives are based on this experience and merit nationwide consideration. The Four Corners Sustainable Foiests Partnership annnxD was formed in 1997 by the state foresters of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah with the support of the U.S Forest Service. Other Mountain GazetteMagazIna at a sinning lor.lmfli'.new anUiologg members of its steering committee include representatives of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and tribal leaders, local governments, community leaders, businesses, and organizations. BCnnil non-prof- Allen Seven newborns were reported at Allen Memorial Hos- pital during tbe month of 80GEB June A boy, Ty Alexander Martinez was born on June 4 to Leelya Nystrom arid Jeremy Ray Martinez A boy. Wilson Merreil Schmidt, was born June 5 to Melinda Key Schmidt and Shad Duval Schmidt. A boy. Alexx Clay Myers GsitHiefJIC1.. ! 'Air' ' u o ut ve-l- a g NEW BABY BOY Joshua Natlian Wilson was bom in Grand J unction on J une 15. He was 7.4 lbs. and inches tall. His proud parents are Tyrone and Tanya Wilson. 20-1- 2 Proud grandparents include Mitchell and Sheralee Patrick in Moab and Martin and Quarleen House in Shellknob, Okla., and Marshal and Marie Wilson in Chicago, 111. was born June 6 to Jennifer Memorial Newborns WMMI the use of open campfires (NO building, maintaining, attending, or using a fire, campfires or stove fire). Restrictions remain prohibiting fireworks (tins restriction applies at all times w ith or w specific fire restriction orders to all federal lands), and smoking except in enclosed It's and structures or in develop'd campgrounds or areas cleared of debns and at least three feet in diameter These restrictions apply to the Wasatch Cache, Uinta, Ashley, Fishlake and jiortions of the Manti-LSal National Forests. On the Manti-Ia- i Sal National Forest the Sanpete, perron and Price Hanger Districts fall into this category The area includes all of the Wasatch Plateau and San Pitch Mountains. These restrictions do not prohibit the use of a stove solely fueled by liquid p troleum or LPG fuels. Violation of prohibited acts is punishable by a fine of up to $5,000 for an individual or $10,000 for an organization andor imprisonment for not more than six months. In addition to the restrictions mentioned above, the Dixie National Forest and the Moab and Monticello Ranger Sal Districts of the Manti-LNational Forest are prohibiting the operation any type of machine that is activated by an internal combustion engine (e g. chainsaws, generators), operat-inmotorized vehicles off designated roads and trails, and blasting, welding or other activities which generate flame of flammable materials. These re- lth-o- Gail and Powell Eric Alexander Myers. A girl, Taya Lynn Lathrom was born June 12 to Megan Renee Ieeson and Joshua Roy Lathrom. A boy, Zachary Allen Tilford, was born June 22 to - I ? Pi? . When properly diagnosed, lupus can be treated, brochure says Lupus is a rheumatic disease that affects the skin and joints, and in some patients internal organs such as the kid- Sewer Service Agency damaged culvert, and broken parking curbs. An investigation is ongoing, and plans are underway to repair the damage. Anyone with information that might prove useful is encouraged to contact the BLM Moab Field or the Office at (435) San Juan County Sheriffs of259-210- 0 neys, lungs or heart. The symptoms of lupus are unpredictable and can take several forms Although lupus can be quite serious, when properly diagnosed it can be treated. fice at (435) 587-223- (P $ Lupus can affect anyone. if lowever, studies show that lupus affects women about eight to 10 I times more often than men. Symptoms often first appear in women between tlie ages of 18 and 45. Lupus occurs more often in African Americans than in Caucasians and may also occur more frequently in Asian and Uitmo populations. Some of the more common symptoms include a rash over the cheeks and across the bridge of the nose; scaly, discshaped sores on the face, neck andor chest; abnormal sun sensitivity; and arthritis. Treatments for lupus include taking medications to reduce inflammation or reduce the immune systems activity, balancing rest with exercise, and eating a proper diet. The Arthritis Foundation is offering a free brochure that outlines the symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, and special concerns of lupus. To receive this brochure, contact the Arthritis Foundation at (801) or visit us at www.arthritis.org. i .1 nBwuBBiaia? fiGHBIUf ISllTEfiVy ' i B&cmagXSBH -- 444-499- 3 f v -- The board of the Grand County Recreation Special Service District 1 is now accepting forma) requests for funding for the 2003 budget year. Organizations interested in receiving funds can pick up an information packet and application at the Grand County Clerks office at 1 25 E. Center St. Applications and related materials are due by August 1 , 2002. $ y ' Heather Leigh Swink and Moab City Recreation presents Lonnie Boyd Swink. Major League Soccer Camps A girl, Madalynne Blu Zimmerman, was born June 26 to Asa Nicole Zimmerman and Justin Blu Zimmerman. rpw August 5 thru 9 at the high school soccer fields. rOr COME JOIN THE FUN and play soccer with friendly, skilled X M University player-teache- rs from England and Scotland. Ages 6 7.00 to 8:30 p.m. Cost $55 Ages 7- -1 8 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Cost $93 5-- U (Divided into GCHS - 1 1 a.m. Cost $ 1 1 2 T-s- hirt REGISTRATION DEADLINE JULY ' V Soccer teams: 7 to and individual written evaluation. rv.VH ff groups) age-relat- ed Cost includes Cl J & and the Bureau of Land Management recently received a great deal of damage by vandalism. ABLM employee first discovered the destruction, which includes driven-ove- r live trees, numerous uprooted and shattered signs, a destroyed information kiosk, a 259 2123. Lorraine Tilford and Terry an P 'p0 r1 ' Water ex- treme. Restrictions may change at any time. Call one of the follow mg F orest Service offices or Interagency Fire Centers for current information: The Moab Fire Center can be reached at Allen Tilford. A boy, Shadley Donald Swink, was born June 23 to wpm v K. JYTPC - Fire conditions are RIGHT HERE IN MOAB . 00-- The newly redeveloped day use area at Kens Lake jointly managed by the Grand stnctions are in place betw een 1 p m and 1 a m. Starling July 8, all federal state lands are prohibiting a hibiting entrejireneurship ft ft on fire sup- and other lotai costs Through $5 1 million in grants to 62 projects, loan programs and technical assistance, the Four Corners Partnership has spent the past three years fostering entrepreneurship and capacity within rural communities so they might play a significant rule in restoring forests to health)! r conditions lliat iia not It rid tin mat K t a. mi rradily. to lutdatropliu lire "Tin- rfhfarili un punif to us toward what A nuinlu-- ly not including pression evacuation, rehabilitation s la pin to Iv ntiif nation t our (ornt III t all lilt at It t tlii iia i . til v 'I lallittivt in n a olt t iltllfVfh t licit luldl i ainniuintif a ill uni ila a lap lolf H. tltadnp ami Mfl.tin r r in a a t , ,i- I 4 are iiav r ami man v Ii m -- t tinted ait li - 1 la- - Jj l k ainiHUliiiti Hilda to ht (i jirt lit luture j anliilliili li tiff HI ( old railo, Anoiia Nt w Mrxuo ami I tali thl t lit- Kens Lake day use area vandalized federal and stale lands are prohibiting use of campfires All r J- J - 26 For registration form or more information, call Marcy Till at Moab City Rec., 259-22- 55 -- T POOR mm " |