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Show 2A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday March 25 2003 No Trespassing Continued from PAGE 1 lem of A. dedamage to their propci-tits worth valuing The lands council discussed possible w av s to help sol e the problems the .Jensens are having. Ton Killian pointed out that ATY groups perform work projects anti would be a pood resource to pet involved in the issue. It was suggested that the ATY primps pet iinoKed with the installation of pates to obstruct the access onto the private property .loan Hubert from the HI.M was also present at the meet-inShe believed that the major problem is that the priv ate p pround borders the HI.M open lor pround ers She suppested the .Jensens pet in contact w ith the HI.M and pet their problems addressed in the RMF process She suppested that the boundaries ol the land hieh is open adjacent to the .Jensen properly he pushed hack to obtain a buller which is rid- vv .Y.TT.T.7.TT.TTTyT.TTT.TY.TT.T.TTT7TT Star Theatre 163 North Main, Huntington, Utah 84528 (435) (7827) fejj www.startheatre.us 687-STA- a1 one between the open HI.M land and the closed private land She reeopnied the prob- people ipnorinp he Pi signs and not pav inp tiny attention to when they enter the pri-cite land. She felt this buifer one could cut down on the ATY " in the area Hubert stressed that these concerns T must be addressed durinp the KMF process she eneouraped the.lensens to come in and talk to the manapor in charpeol that area and to also pul their concerns in writinp tor submission Hubert said as the realty specialist lor thi HI.M she , A f w Chicken, Drinks & & U'ARD THE Hot-dog- s, The New Movie from the Guys Who Made The Singles Ward Game Days Wednesday-Frida- y Continued on page 4A. lf1! The Marsing ranch is remote and off limits. I I at mmm3 cerninp'the heritape area mid from therewith discussion at the next public lands council meeting 'Hie actx'ss sulxfinmiittix' report was next vv ith IYtersen reportinp that tht'v didn't appeal the BLM route dcxipnatioii hut had submit-tix- l a letlervv ith theixmtx'msof the et unity otitlintxl fur the HIAI to consider its tilt1 RMF process poes alt utp. le statt xi that he kn vvs then.1 were some appeals but he didn't know how that effected things out on tltt' pround IYtersen reported that they had met vv itli the HIAI out in the I pper I Title lorse area and talked to them there alxwt rcoX'n-inpthroute. iYli'rstm sititl they tut1 still of av crape vv ith nt tire (ib water in the rosen oirs ttntl thinpx tire dryer thisy car than hist. siippestions lrom the committee about suppested stretches to bo eliminated lrom theinventoiy One areaol niajorconcernvvasthel ( rt('k beim listed by the lorest s(niee lrom the lores! sor-- v icelHmiidan to .leetric btke;md the Left I'orkol the hmtinpfon to Millers Flat reservoir Johansen said it is somelhinp to watch out lorand that t hose stretches vv ill lto analy ed m lilt' resource manapt1-mcn- t plan environmental impact sludy to dclcrmiiH' il siiitabk' anil it vv ill not be a separalo process, but burn d in the KMH lYteiNensaidthuullernutivuslor the KM by the HIAI w ill bedevel-ope- d m nieclmpxtheend ol March and early pnl He mentioned the comment period on the wild and sccnic(l(sipiiationswilllKLo)cn lor public commoriisimtil March 2S Johansen said the snow totals welcoming the new incmixTstothc council He said that this was their first meetmp at b p m and their IcaMhat apency people miplit not allend ,iipeaivd lo be justified in dial thcBIAIwas represented but no oiu1 mm the lores! sen icewtis m attend. nice I'lic first item on the am 'i id. vvastlicappmvaJolthcpns v loin meeting minutes The reports wen next with MoMulim mm rax eat ton report-mptlithe HIAI had donated the materials lot iheronsiruction ol a pate lor Hean kinp Tlte pate was eoiistrncled alonp (lie Kinp Him rail.md ivplaivsthe old one made ol loux that wusdelerioratmp lie ncxl ivpi rl was by ( rain Johansen on water Ic said the situhcwildand ation ispt'ttinpwoi-sscenic nvei mvcnlon is now l website Johansen v did not lake anv ol the I Call to Set Up a Special Matinee Time for your Group 6 00 p m. A A , MBs' I GREAT FAMILY MOVIE 4:00 p.m. to H , ith I Candy 4 ' ? i Popcorn - -- rVar - w; : Lands Council Concessions Plus admission $4.00 Every Wednesday we have Family Specials Corn-dog- s V, - x the .Jensens and outline their property lines on a map and see how I, ir back to restrict travel j March 28th Senior Special Popcorn, Pizza, Pretzels, .v - - ?dik R Mom Admission Starts Friday, and over $4.00 Consession Specials Everyday vf jkz ' fa - - - n i TCI-- fc Continued from PAGE 1A. Adults 12 V - - .v; ,S. . LuV1 trallie vv ' . v imzmm $2.00 Children 1 years $2.00 Seniors 62 and older f I would be plad to sit down !f" V jf pro-111- tl 'Hie heritage was next. Worvvood reported that they have received very lew comments ast if yet and thatol those meiv ed some vv eie x isitiv e or neutral vv ith no nepntiv e ivsjx inses. Ixatltken'Inimmi rt)orted that the inteipretive panels are in production and will lx in place in another month or two. The community kiosks are in the first tlrall slape. Bruce Funk asked a question about the possible funds which would come into the county il it were desipimtixlaheritapeami and how these1 fundswoiikllx'hmitlled as lar as accountability and distribution. Worvvood said that those thinpv weren't determined at this lime Commissioner Hatch stud that they had been lookinp at the Finery rc-po- ' ( unity Foundation to ov 1 1 at 7 routes w hieh he sometime hopes this summer. Huntiiiplon reported that he had attended the ranpc seminar cleai-in- p with drouplit that was presented by the farm bureau. He reported that then1 were overflow crow tis in attendance and the a roaJlyp'txxijobbut he didn't leel any Ihinp'new had come out of the makings. Huntington sitid that Jt ilm lady from the foivst stu1-- v iee sitid that most of the allotments ) vv ill go on dity s to tvv o vv eeks kite tl with proluible percent cuts in AFMs but this was ts not set in stone. On the higher the lorest sorv itx vv ill hold off until the grasses go into the flow'-eristale but they w ont hold off asloupon the lower elevations. Fielder reportal on the land exchange say inp tliiit they are still vv aitingon im opinion from the investigators office as to changes in the liitidexchiuige bill. vv ersee Hu ise funds. Truman added that lederal money eomesvvithilsovvn regula- t tions to determine aeeountiibility. Worvvood said they would look at a number of the heritape area hills that have passed and resetuvhhow they distributed the funds anti to whalorpanizations. He mentioned thereareavtiriety ol meebanisms for this distribution. Rowley wondered if these funds could lx1 list'd for BLM public lands day. Worvvixxl said that ;my appropriate project in the county could be worthy of funds. He mentioned the olil church in Finery as an example. Funds do not jusi have to lx used on federal lands. A lot of the heritape atvas hack Fast tuv on i I . t I itli tin1 vv RS-247- ill lx1 addressed I 1 1 ()-- lb atldi-tioiii- iillot-nien- Worvvood saitl they would review til! comments received con- - Continued on PAGE 3A. ! 1 I 41 o f y 7:30 - Daily CROWN Dreamcatcher .S J4 Coiwiuws- - r Y Daily 7:00 & 9.20 KING COAL KING KOAL from Viexv the Top 1. Daily 7 Pol i ltt-1- 3 About Schmidt -- Starts Indav. Match 7:00 KING KOAL 2Sth-Dail- Daily 9 Q? R CU 'r-'- J, ) F cTTHEATREasTMamr! Daily 7 00, Fn. & J Seats $2 00 All Mam 637-274- 0 ' Daily 9 00 Match 2Sth Staitsliidas y Sat. 7 00 & 9 00 T'V0 r4 i j Weeks 5 Notice Basic Starts I nda. Match 28th Itnla. 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