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Show 2A Emery County Progress Castle Dale Utah Tuesday October 28, 2003 Grazing Continued from PAGE 1A. tington said they hae been doing that and will continue to do so. He said that Sacco said for grazing was eliminated. T his was devastating to the cattle- men. said Huntington. "We need to take a stand right now. or they will et what they want. The each animal taken off the ground the economy of an area loses St, 100 in goods and son ices lands council should take a stand that w e w ill accept no loss of ATMs and stick to it. We should adise that the BLM strictly adhere to the Taylor Grazing act and not diert from it. I'm not talking about temporary reductions for the drought, we can lie with that, hut the RMH will he good for or so. lay ears Hoard member, Tory Killian suggested the rallying of local cattlemen with education and awareness of the issue. Hun- - In the case with the Icelander allotment, the .Jensen lnmily had better documentation than was being used and were in a position to defend their allotment. In riparian areas along the San Ralael Rier it was proven that the plants that were growing there would not hae been able to exist il the area were over-graeHe stressed the need to lia e ital. correct information about your allotment and not The Icelander allotment was recently fought over and the grazers won. A deleat hen would ol resulted in a loss of approximately SI million lor the economy. .Johnson said that they are lookingat four alternatives now and that in the end a preferred alternative is likely to contain a mix of all four Worwood mentioned that monitoringol the allotments is key to delendingy our positions d. make assumptions. Il was determined that the lands council would in ite Sacco to attend a public lands council meeting to keep the council updated on attacks on to graing Elections Candidates Continued from PAGE 1A. council positionsojK'n Candidates for those positions are Gordon Bennett, Orville IXurick, Randy Fox, Phil Funk, Lou Sansevero and Malinda Meceariello. In Finery there an two (2) four year council member positions open. The candidates tor these are Gary .Jensen, Charla Pretty man, Donald.) Riddle and Bat Sundstrom. for those are Kerry Bigelow, T'rent Fluckey, Doug Richards. Bat Brady. Dan Harrison and Copenhaer Blaine Connie Ixans tin two year council member thereare two (2) lour year council member positions open. Candidates Bryant Glade Nelson, Clay Gasser and .Ion Keith Sorensen. Thi' one two year term position w ill remain unfilled as noone bled lor this position. ( ( ireen Ricr thereare three four year council member positions open. T he candidates In (3) 1 Incumbent Mayor Kent Larsen was asked to start the program le explained that he had been appointed mayor as the pre tons mayor. Garth Larsen, accepted employ meat out ol the area Larsen said that he had been mayor for nearly Iwoycars. "This a great (went. Larsen said "Our mericait Legion and uxihary are the most and lliev havedono I is running unojiposed lor In Clawson platform ) w hav e lived in 12 years old Continued from PAGE 1A. a great job of preparing this euming hac spent six years sen ing Ferron, four as a councilman and nearly two as the mayor. This city is in a financial crisis with declining population and reumue, we need to increase our tax base and attract some business and industry. Our children need employment opportunities that will enable them to remain close to I home." Byron Rollins, candidate for mayor, was next to introduce himself. "I hae spent almost 17 O at the citys expense and I feel that I can do a good job returning to this council seat. I have been ov er the cemetery, the golf course restaurant and economic development in Ferron. There are three areas we need to focus on. Number one is to advertise the recreational opportunities here. Number two is to promote industry and three is to expand the elderly housing situation in Ferron. am a results oriented person and I will get the job done, she said. Joe Treneiy, candidate for the two y ear council seat was next. Treneiy said. "I moved here to Ferron in 19(iS, have seen the good times and the bad times and I want to help make it better. We need to support those people we already have here in Ferron and keep dollars here There is no need to go up north, we need more home based shopping and utilization of services. We need to keep the assets we have and keep local businesses orking for Ferron City. I Ferron since was and I respect this city a great deal. This city needs community involvement to assist the people in the running of the city. We also need jobs to keep our kids at home. In the twm year city council position, Jo Sansavero, the incumbent, was first to speak. I was born in Emery County, moved to California, owned my owm business and retired back years 1 I here. What I want to do is change the bad things about Ferron into good things. When Mayor Larsen was appointed to the mayor position, was appointed to fill his council seat. I have attended two sessions of training 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft f t ft tt Emery County n Star Theatre 163 North Main, Huntington, UT 84528 (7827) (435) 687-STA- MB www.startheatre.us ft Progress jay? n VOICE OF EMERY COUNTY SINCE ft ft ft Linda Thayn Darla Lee ft f ft n The Sun Advocate and ft ft II ft ft ft Emery County Progress are looking for local cooks to share their favorite Holiday Recipes with us. These recipes will be printed in the Holiday Gift Guide being published November 18. 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