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Awards cannot be transferred to another person Prospective participants Stall 1 1 1 Hovenwecp area T as a maim in til mt t t I al 1 pit ntv ol abb aie it a m tl N potable watt r avail Slet pmn bans .tad pads in it i ki moab lab photo :; v c 6 t . 7 ttIi -- mgr the West turned out not to be the best guardians of peoples possessions, notes Ed Blakely, who cowrote Fortress America Gated Communities in the United States So even though homeowners first assume that gales ensure privacy and exclusivity, many have learned that fake gates can deliver five same thing Meanwhile, city officials would rather see gated communities throw down their barriers, both real and faux, since they create a planning nightmare by turning cities into fortified enclaves' Once a community declares itself separate, it tends to keep out shared amenities like bike trails. Manager Gordon Topham said he expects some resistance to implementing the $5 per day entrance fee, so he plans to hold a planning seslocal residents to with sion solicit their ideas for future y improvements at the park. Meanwhile, the park will infee station, stall a known as an iron ranger," where users will be asked to self-servic- e voluntarily pay fees beginning in January Pm probably more nervous about charging a fee someplace we dont already in e Washington County than Three cheers for flight attendant Norma Webb in La Grange, Texas, the oldest of Delta Air Lines 19,000 stews. has made Her her something of an icon at the airline, says Cox News Service. She's also something of a philanthropist, giving money to Austin public television and helping send foreign students to college in the United States. And even after three planes were hijacked and crashed on Sept. 1 1 Webbs love for the job didnt change: If you have a tear of flying, she said, you have a tear of living When have to walk on that airplane, , I I believe that everything is going to be thinks could save the lives of firefighters Limerick told Denver Fst reporter Susan Greene that she'd like to fight the testosterone effect of the job by ensuring that every firefighter read abridged versions of two books Norman Macleans Young Men and Fire, about the 1949 Mann any-wher- else," Topham said. Well want people to know what theyre getting for the money. That we have a commitment to make improvements to that park." Jeff Packer, chair of the parks board, said the fee increases will help the agency better absorb the legislative but they don't have to take firefighters with them. San Juan makes plans for new ATV trail system Trust Berkeley, Calif., to put its money where its mouth is The city by the bay is said to run on caffeine, but this November voters will decide exactly what kind of coffee customers can drink. The question: Should the city ban the sale of a cup of java unless it's grown with strict protection for both the environment and workers? The San Francisco Chronicle says the ballot initiative has created quite a buzz, with some people ticked off by its in- San Juan OK, and it is Nevada has stepped back from the brink, dropping a special license plate that featured an exploding nuclear bomb. The director of the states Motor Vehicle Department said the license plate was insensitive to the times," reports the Nevada Appeal Plate designer Richard Bibbero slammed the decision as political correctness run amok. But an unintended consequence of the design was the impression by some in Congress that by embracing its nuclear legacy of testing more than 900 bombs at its Nuclear Test site, Nevada was also embracing a nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain. Not a chance, say state officials. It's back to the drawing board for the Nevada test Site Historical Foundation, which sponsored the competition for the shortlived license plate. Gulch fire in Montana that killed 12, and his son John Macleans Fire On the Mountain, about the blaze in 1 994 that killed 1 4 young men and women near Glenwood Springs, Colo. Mountain homes may turn to ashes, Limerick said, cuts. Were anxious to not close any more parks," he said. We want to build a good, safe quality park system, not dismantle one " n shade-grow- Patricia Nelson Limerick, historian of the American West, has a suggestion she County Planner Ed Scherick met with the Blanding City Council two weeks ago to discuss a plan that could bring a considerable boost to the local economy, according to a recent story in the Blue Mountain 05 3,000 signatures necessary to get on the ballot. Young wants Berkeley to ensure that cups of coffee sold come from organic and cooperatives that dont exploit pickers. Continued from Page Bl County Southwest Region one-da- on its champion, lawyer Rick Young, 36, who gathered the Heard Around begin charging day use fees at C. unlock State Park in Washington County. Most of the parks t5,000 annual visitors come from Washington Blending TO Y Xu- mu' Thursday, July 18, 2002 it State Parks Board meets in Moab, votes to increase entrance fees at six N. Utah parks b nf Betsy Marston is editor of Wnt-er- s on the Range, an essay and opinion service of High Country News in Paoma, Colorado org). She apprecitips about piquant West- (betsymhcn ates timely trusiveness and others cheering ern doings Panorama. ,VV'S. A v Scherick presented details of a proposed San Juan County ATV trail system, similar to the Piute Trail sys-temne- ar Richfield. The local system would include five or six areas like the trail, the Blanding loop trail, Piute Pass, Jacob's Blanding-to-Monticell- o V..II ll.lU' 4 II I'll Kill (till Ilk. Fllmln iiln Ol III Chair and somewhere near 111 Bluff. In Mibliill ds Scherick said the idea has gained support from the Utah In Wi i k ii nil Jl MojIi H Ilioln i v. iiil.iv i I ,u h jh liy mi k 26 H. Center 2S9-4IH- 1 - w .h- - Division of State Parks, Southeast Utah Land Users, Canyon Riders of Monticello, local federal agencies and even some private land RMSdoyUyfYiMi Fallen Arches, square dance, 7.30 - 9.30 p m.. 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