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Show V'sit us jY 7 -a A E C03 91Q C ecprogress com wavV 2L6SE2 lll,lllllil,lllllll"ll" II I Wor'd W ce Web htp y oq?r b3s ' dO Tb3CdOiiOS'VbbVA do -d- or the v Home Grown News Since 1900 Tuesday, May 20, 2003 CSZS Castle Dale, Utah Orangeville City Donates to Two 50C INSIDE Organizations By SHARREE JENSEN Number 20 Volume 103 r Staff Writer 4s &Sjt A I? At the ( Jrangec ille City meeting held on Mac S. the city council donated SlOO to two organizations 'I he first group was the Linen 1 i h School History Fair students he students imoKed in the histon fair are Michael Reed. Curt .Jensen, Spencer Colin Jeremy Gilbert 1 1 and Meagan Ropers These students took first place in the region histon fair and second in the state histon fair They hae (pialilied to compete at the national fair in June and need to raise funds to support their trip The second organiution that the cit council donated to was the American Cancer Society's Relay for Lift' The CSwill be hosting their litth annual Relay for Life on July at the Linen High School track rI he money raised is to support cancer research and most of State Tournament 10A-1- BRIEFLY Antlcrloss Big Game to hunt pplications 1 tilt money will stay within I tali T he theme for the relay this year is "Reach for the Stars" and then the italic idual teams w ill ha e the theme Holly w ood Nights" to decorate their tents Some success stories that were shared w ith the council by Debbie Wilson and Cathy Sitterudol the ACS were the gene that is common with breast and ocarian cancer has been isolated, there are consistently more sun iors, and there has been an SO percent success rate in children's leukemia cases. Last year the relay raised SI (!,()()() and they hae made their goal S20,0l)0 for this year The luminaries will be sold for S7 a ilson and bag or lice bags lor S20 Sitterud suggested holding bake sales, auctions, or car washes to help raise money Sue McNee and her girls basketball team made an appearance at the meet- Continued on PAGE 3A. The South Moore cutoff road out of the road be realigned to come off this ledge which will ihe will Sbor-fc- take a blind curve u I of the South Moore Cutoff Rood will soon be out for Bid A Segment By PATSY STODDARD the bidding process and is the facilitator lor the proeei It w ill be released lor bid si, pew ide Rex link echo is thedepai tnient head ol he mere oiinly Road his is a long lei m depai tment said project ind we are m Phase oneot that project now Phase two cc ill begin on tlu side ol he Moore cut oil road cc here it comes oil the recce ay Phases tin ce and lour cc ill die ide up the remaining poi lion ol the pi oect that lies between phases oneand tcco Editor project that has been talked cc as built about since during the llKiOs is beginning to take shape and make its way Irom tin drawing board to the bulldoer The South Moore cutoff road A Phase lieeand six cc II pace the new y i onstim led road Phase seeen will include the reconsti notion ol the existing paced section Irom the Moore intersection to w here il (ounce Is io ) hepiojee! will lake any where Irom 21 years and cc ill be built as binds become ac ailable he binds are coming Irom the bind ol the ederal Highway i I I I ( SR-ll- I I enciromnental assessment has been c unpleted and concerns addressed and the project is ready to go out lor bid cc ithm the next month The stale will begin antlerless elk deer moose and doe pronghorn m I tali this lull will be uc ailable by May 27 a week eurlici than lust year n additional change accuils hunters cc ho drew a bull elk erimt m his year s P.igt i.une Draw hey can apply for a t occ elk permit beginning Mac 27 In the pas. limited entry bull elk hunters I noil-urba- n Continued on PAGE 2A I could nol apply foi a cow elk permit until Idler in the summer lo lie entered in the 2l)i).! I tali nllei less irau apple utnuis must be ic( eiced no later than " p in on June lb trace results will be posted by July 21 I hosewhoapphed m pi cc mils I should receic e a 2D02 application in the mail soon hose echo don t an application by Mac 27 may obtain one Irom the Dici-- s y eai s pro-punte- d I lldlile Resoul ces' Web site ion ol Internet DW R ollices (cc ildhle Utah goc and hunting and lishing license agents statewide I tali s 2002 ntlcrless Wldendum will also be ucuilable Irom the sumo locations. beginning May 27 Beginning May 27, hunters echo hace a major ( red it card can apply lor a iermit online at the DW R s Web site Hunters echo don t hace a credit card cun by mailing an apliculion iiid their lees total ol 10.720 eocc elk permits 2 270 doe deer jierimts, 210 doe pronghorn permits, and 22 eocc moose )ermits, cc ill In1 ac ailable through the public draw this year Many of I tali s ) Castle Dale City Discusses the Safety of Children in Areas of Concern By COREY BLUEMEL, Staff Writer aj-)l- During the Mac council meeting two items concerning the city's children were discussed the lirst oi which was safety There is a piece of pric ate commercial property which must In accessed behind some residences A concerned mother addressed the council as to the speed oi the large trucks entering and exiling the property Tin property is zoned commercial and has a business Seceral times daily, large trucks enter and exit through the y that is situated between tcco homes Roth homes hace seceral small children cc ho play near the area The resident reported that most ol the dricers entering the business are hauling trailers and other large items and c true el too fast as they use the ay to enter the pric ate business The council reciecced maps of the area ol concern and oiling regulations y to the business he was discussed and possible solutions to reduce the speed of the large c chicles as they enter the property After a lenghty discussion, the council to put a stop sign and a caution priedle & v 3 V-- 7 - ii"g x jr - H'"' n ' Lc 4 - - k ,i ,s,.-. v .. - . i ", J T A.-C'T" (. v,,, v xr-- A s -- sr . -- . v ; , sss . 5. 1 g &. : , 1 J ? yv - An 1 V( J.. - , v - 'C' V if i ,-- J x -e' , , - 4 4 right-ol-cca- . ,, 4, V 4- V JC; 4 K s '- , 9 f ig na i f '.T 4 , to ,' Siij. ' 4, c i , , , ' -- A- sign on the city owned right-of-w- I W ildhle cc ill is ing tqis and reminders ' Double-cheethe hunt numbers you listed Hunt numbers are highlighted in blue m the ntlerlcss Wldendum Many end uj) with the cc rong hunt, or no hunt because they listed the wrong hunt number Send the correct lees Cheek your math Mm may miss out on your hunt if you don t send enough money Check your credit card number ind expiration date rl he card must becalid through 2002 to issue a jtermit I to four p people may apply together for deer, elk and pronghorn permits Group applications are not accepted lor moose Iierimts Group members are reminded not lo combine checks and credit cards for payment lso, all fees lor all applicants in a group must be charged to one credit card Sign your application Before applying for a hunt th.it occurs on pric ate property. make sure you be able to use the permit by obtaining written permission from the landowner to access the property The DW R does not guarantee access and does not hace the names of landoccners cc here hunts occur e Hunts that occur mostly on land are indicated by an asterisk m the proclamation's hunt tables k iniii f hfaui' .in Photos by Patsy Stoddard right-of-wa- The council requested a follow up meeting with the concerned parents to ecaluate the situation follow ing the installation of the signs Another item discussed by the council was the restroom at Cheddar Field The city maintenance superc isor, Tom Maier reported that the toilet in that restroom had to be replaced again Someone in the neighborhood has c the restroom necessitating the toilet replacement seceral times Maier informed the council that he had cleaned out wood chips Irom the surrounding landscaping numerous times, but the damage from this incident required that the toilet be replaced The council discussed seceral options to allec iate this costly problem They approced the solution to lock the restrooms. The only time the restrooms cc ill be unlocked will be during sanctioned ball games at the park or during family gatherings when a representatice from that family obtains a kec from the cite hall nits loussuretheirappheation nght-of-c- I I entered in Hie draw, lutorocc jiro-- c ides i)j)hcuits cc it h the follow- Art Rex Funk looks over a part of the realignment project oopcidtiee also hace Management anllerless jiubhe iierimts ac ailable Hunters ctn a)j)ly for these public CW Ml permits during the a))lieulion iei md ' C ( y Seji-temb- er 11 pri-cat- Rock art and other sites of archaeological significance will be preserved or relocated |