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Show (i Emery County Progress Nov. 27, 1975 Thursday, Emery native publishes poems Christmas tree permits available As the Christmas season Paul L. Howard, Bureau of Land approaches, s tv fV 4. a I ? .. ilK wi , Management state director for Utah, announced that families once again may obtain BLM permits to cut pinyon or jumper Christ mas trees Permits tor the trees will one to a family be issued for $1 per tree and will be available from only some of 1 1 It! vM FRCZUH j'V PRINTING V , r for only pinyon or Cut the tree below its lowest branches so the remaining stump is no too tall, CO. vehicles roads on to prevent ruts that can lead to Keep established bv d pine jumper trees, fir or sprucein trees are not available BLM administered the areas m I tah, Mr Howard said He asked bee cutters to cooperate in the program Cutting only the tree they will take home, V" ,t office the having jurisdiction over the area where the family desires to cut its tree Maps locating the tree areas and instructions lor cutting will be issued with the permits All BLM permits will be by -- gi the BLM offices in Utah They will be issued during regular office hours from erosion, For oil your Carry any litter to regular garbage recep- PRINTING tacles, Leave any gates open or closed, as you find them, Respect others property and fences, NEEDS Avoid Phone... disturbing livestock or wildlife. 637-047- 3 tree-cuttin- 53 South 2nd East the following PRICE, Price Utah Now include 900 North 7th Dugout Canyon, 25 miles northeast of Price East- Dale Frank used to own a ranch now covered by Mill The Site reservoir of out drove him depression Perron in 1937 Hard physical work ranching, coal mining, logging, truck herding sheep, driving, fruit picking kept the old ranch hand in and out of the saddle and in and out of Utah, Montana, Colorado and Wyoming until he and his ailing wife settled down in the warmer climate in Moab Frank worked 17 years at the uranium mines In 1958 Frank started to write poetry to take his mind off his problems Years ago he had written a love poem to a sweetheart (she married someone else) and always rhyming came easy to him perhaps from exposure to his parents, prone to making jingles After the death of his w ife in 1958, a sister produced the love poem to Frank as written so many years ago and asked him why he didnt become a poet to take his mind off his problems Writing poetry is not easy Meter, syllabication, a man finished He had JtlST I E married in I960 is included m the volume of verse i! L-S ? studied the works of Robert 4b Robert Service, Frost, James Whitcomb wjeEvans slippers Riley, Eugene Field and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The dictionary became a con stant companion All his poems were written in longhand before ...its a m, holiday being published paper back by Times Independent, Moab Some of poem titles are Spring Roundup on the San Rafael Desert, My Warm Hearted Rock Pickin Friends, "If ou Were Me and I Weie ou The The Duty Devil River, River Tragedy on 1lies, the Colorado, The Wind. Rudolph s Red Nose, Down on the Farm, "The Lemon Tree, and Little tradition. igiigisuudm i Bowl t rank Lemon writes from the heait of actual ex-p- lences in his life Life for him has been a struggle He remembers well the days when he thought anyone making $200 a month was a millionaire Wealth would be convenient fame one could r appreciate, he comments N, vocabulary, spelling, message BLM office addresses and g the areas for which permits will be issued Frank D Lemon, son of early Perron pioneers, John 1) and Emma Lemon, reminisces of ms native county in a volume of poetry More Rhymes of a now Ranch Hand, available at the Emery County Museum, Castle entered the life of who had never the eighth grade taken classes in it veterinary science, car- W .. i. pentry, history and English at USU years before First the would-bpoet e - A selection Leona, by his wife whom Frank at Slacks for $1 with the purchase of rf7 wn any Sport Coot lareeR from our wide selection in regular stock r BT"! 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We have made opening an approved IRA account quick and easy, so that you can get the job done to qualify for your tax savings this year. you don t have a retirement plan where you work, get one at First Security Bank If f For Christmas at First Seci i Fir F r Fir 69 East Main t I J lkclUi cu S t ur , ut ur tv F f F rsf becur ty NA ikoM'no pp Bi , 3 k S SiUhPt If tte Ha k of i r r te Bank of hay'- 4 Remember, to get a tax break in 1975 you must start your retirement plan before December 31st. & o |