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Show Dont forget wildlife at tax season A good feeling during income sources, says the nongame tax checkoff money given in 2002 tax season this year might be as close as line 23c of the 2003 Utah State Income Tax form. Utahns who write in a dollar amount on this line and give a few dollars to Utahs Nongame wildlife Fund will be doing much to help animals, birds and fish from which provided his personnel with funding they needed to write proposals and grants that allowed the DWR to obtain ad- ditional state and federal funds. The tax checkoff funds are seed sources that grow additional conservation program funds, he said. In other words, each dollar supplied by the Nongame Wildlife Fund program produces many more dollars by allowing us to solicit funds from the Utah Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and other state and federal agencies. The Nongame Wildlife Fund program increases the overall funding available to our native aquatic species program, which in people dont hunt or fish. Of the $48,344 given in 2002, most went to help native fish, amphibians, reptiles and mol-lusin Utah. Species that benefited included Columbia spotted frog, least chub, boreal toad, roundtail chub, bluehead sucker, flannelmouth sucker, pond snail, Utah and milksnake Utah mountain kingsnake. Matthew Andersen, native aquatic species coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Re ks fat-whorl- ed BUSINESS THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, February 26, 2003 creases the ability our managers and biologists have to conduct conservation activities for native fish, amphibians, reptiles, and mollusks. Though not as visible as field work or other conservation activities, securing these funds is critical for the field work and other activities conducted by the native aquatic species program. Without the additional funds the nongame tax checkoff funds help us obtain, many of these activities couldnt be funded and con- December 26, 1965 - February Funeral services for lifelong Blanding, Utah resident, Chris H. Joe, were held on February 22 at the Diwozhibii-koo- h Full Gospel Church in Hatch, Utah. Interment at the MacCracken Mesa Family Cemetery. Assistant Stan distributions and habitat parameters, and expansion of the DWRs native aquatic species database. Rectuiter-Statio- J fisfi Lift Chairs Wheel Chairs Commode Chairs Hospital Beds Home Oxygen Supply & Service 435- - Walkers Diabetic Monitors Diabetic Supplies Incontinence Supplies Medicare. 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We carry NCG cylinders. - EXCAVATION 435-587-28- 49 In Oxygen direction of the Ertel Funeral PIPING Billing House Registered Respiratory Therapist 24 Hours a Day 7 Days a Week (Emergency Service) financial support, and who have helped provide food. Services are under the MUSSELMAN PLUMBING DEVQMSIREEAIR 259-788- 5 Cynthia (HEguo? 637-074- 9 GRAND VALLEY OXYGEN, Inc. and Germany, hunting and fishing. He is survived by his children, La Christa, La U.S. Army Recruiting Station - Price 652 W. FYice River Dr.. Suite B 446 S. Main, Suite C Moab Christopher (Martha) Joe both of Blanding; Tina Joe of Home. Manager (253331 Morningrain Joe of Montezuma Creek, Utah; siblings Christine (Stanley) Joe, crafts, rodeos, livestock, Rummel d Shonie, and La Shownia Joe of Farmington, N.M., Bo and (Butkus) Yazzie of Salt Lake City, Utah. The family would like to extend their appreciation to those who have lent their AN ARMY OF ONE Community-Base- 19, 2003 Jones officiated. Chris was born on December 26, 1965 in Monticello, Utah to Herbert and Anna (Rockwell) Joe. He passed away on February 19, 2003 at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah at the age of 37. Chris enjoyed arts and raisurai? (mE G. Page 15 CHRIS H. JOE ducted. Additional examples of work that took place in 2002 were a statistical study of the relationship between native fish Joseph - (30 23) 84511 Heating Cooling |