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Show tEimre-ffiefo- g ... Page 7 Wednesday, 0ctober27, 1993 Nephi, Utah from page 6 Grazing fees down charge on pasturing agree- Federal Government would recognize any financial inConservation Use. vestment of 'the permittee in Grazing permittees could be the improvement. In addition, given approval for up to 10 the permittee or lessee would consecutive years of conservation-hold title to temporary range related use of a grazing improvements, such as corrals permit or lease in order to en- and dipping vats. hance public rangeland condiWater Rights. In the futions. Forage made available ture, the Federal Government from conservation would not would assert the public's be offered to other permittees. claims to water rights on public Unauthorized Use. BLM lands. (This clause would in field managers could make no way affect existing water nonmonetary settlements of rights.) The BLM would file unauthorized public range use with a State for sole title to in cases where such use was wajter rights connected with clearly unintentional, caused public land range improveno resource damage, and rements. Since 1982, the Bureau sulted in nonsubstantial conhas approved of grazing persumption of forage. mittees, filing with the States Suspended Nonuse. The for sole title to water rights in BLM would eliminate the cases where .a permittee has "suspended nonuse" portions of exclusively funded a water-relate- d grazing permits and leases as prothey expire or are transferred ject. Under this new clause, o other permittees. the BLM would file with the ("Suspended nonuse" is a term State for exclusive title to the that refers to AUMs that the water associated with a BLM has suspended rather project. This than eliminated outright. ) would make the BLM policy Disqualification. The more consistent with Forest BLM would prohibit applicants Service policy. for grazing permits or leases who have had any Federal or state grazing permit dr leases canceled for cause from hold- Norma Sherwood, reporter ing a BLM permit or lease for up to 3 years. Prohibited Acts. Grazing permittees and lessees convicted of violating Federal or ments that utilize public lands. range-improveme- . nt range-improveme- nt . Nephi weather State environmental laws would face potential cancellation of all or part of the permit or lease. Levan weather Ownership or Range Improvement. In the future, Vern Mangelson, reporter the public would hold sole-titl- to permanent range-improveme- nt Football action at Juab - Millard game Juab loses final game to Millard 22-- 7 as season comes to a close By Kirsten Trauntvein JHS Correspondent The JHS football team defeated the Millard Eagles, Thursday, October 21st by a score of 22-- 7. The outstanding win was necessary for the Wasps in,' order to allow them to contend for a seat in region play-offJuab started the scoring in the first quarter of the game with a 13 yard run into the j structures (such as fences and wells) on public lands. (This clause would in no way affect existing range improvements.) While holding title to such structures, the s. end zone by Ryan Miller. However, the Wasps werent successful in Completing the extra point after 12-Juabs favor. kicked the extra point making Juab dominated the second the final score 22-It was a great effort by both half of the game by holding Millard to 28 yards rushing offense and defense, said into the half 7. the touchdown, thus, making the score 7, and seven yards passing, said head coach, Paul Messersmith. In the fourth quarter Joey Lunt kicked and completed a 19 yard field goal which boosted the Wasps lead over the Eagles. Also in the fourth quarter, Miller scored again with a one yard run and Lunt 6-- 0. Later in the first half, the Eagles came back with a score and a successful extra point. Ending the scoring for the first half, Shane Jackson completed a 49 yard pass to Miller making the score going Messersmith. Miller led the offense on rushing yardage with a total of 83 yards. The next highest offensive leader was Jackson with 36 rushing yards. Following behind were Josh Paxman, 29; Travis Royce, 27; and Jared Baxter, 13 yards rushing. Defensively, EDiinlMiiQSIty E3inin Fi? 16 apt? CJ7. The Nephi City Council encourages the residents of b Nephi to have the children in the community conduct reat their T activities on Saturday night, October 30th. rick-Or-- T Smi(3 Paid political advertisement by candidate 845 South Main Nephi, Utah GET THE BEST DEAL OF THE YEAR! 623-141- 4 RV Get $200 In FREE Clothing Or Accessories PLUS Two FREE Lifevests With The Purchase Of Your 1994 Polaris Watercraft! 1 Reserve your new 1994 Polaris SL650, SL750, or SLT750 with a deposit by November 22, 1993. 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Tied with nine points each were Jackson, Baxter, and Dustin Mace. The Wasps took on Millard again on Tuesday evening to see who would take the last seat for region and state playoffs. Stqts werent available at press time. GFWC Delphic club holds meeting to discuss upcoming years plans Members of the GFWC Delphic Literary Club met at the home of AnnDenise Robinson, club president, to discuss plans for the upcoming club year. The club has recently suffered a drastic drop in membership. Those in attendence were asked to seek out and encourage new members. Membership is important in order to comtinue with the various club projects, such as: the Annual Girl Graduate Luncheon, the Municipal Rose Garden, fund raising, and the Fall Luncheon. Members were encouraged to support the Centennial License Plate project Progress on the cluh's current fund raising project was discussed. Robinson showed the certificate that was presented, to the club, by Nephi City for the work done on the Municipal Rose Garden. Members were reminded that it will soon be time to get the Rose Garden ready for the winter. Those attending were: DaNell Worwood, Elaine Bowles, Moneta Allan, Iris Ferre, Mariann Gibson, Erma Barton, and Barbara Stuver. Soo tho Times-fo- stamps r , . |