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Show Wednesday, January 3, 1996 tElje imcs-;NVf- Page Nephi, Utah os local governments; Federal matching funds to local governments; State general funds for purchase of development rights and easements; and Private public land exchanges that will preserve the private land tax base. Eminent Domain: The task force reaffirmed agricultural opposition to expansion of eminent domain power, physical or regulatory takings, and outright purchase of private land by government entities in their efforts to preserve agricultural land and open space. Ashby said the task force also concluded that greater efforts need to be made within the agricultural and allied communities to educate the states most urban populations as to the importance farmers and ranchers play in the overall social fabric of the state. CStafe griefs. .. Winter Games 1. The Utah Winter Games will take place statewide January Call Huntsman Cup The Huntsman Cup Regional Qualifier for the National Handicapped (Disabled) Ski Champions will take place January 7 at the National Ability Center. Call 5-- Wrestling Invitational The Western States Champions Wrestling Invitational will at the Western Park in Vernal. Call take place January 5-- 6 Stone Magic of the Ancients This new book, published by Golden West Publishers, explains how petroglyphs played a central role in the ceremonilives of prehistoric peoples and suggests al and how they were forms of ancient magic designed to call upon gods of fortune so that hunts and crops would be bountiful. Now available. day-to-da- PERIOD COSTUME A Sunday afternoon at the home of Parley P. Christenson and his wife Harriet Adams (on porch) and his family. Home stood on the corner of 1st South and 4th East on the lot that the home of Byron Wilkey now stands. Photo courtesy of Fred Chapman. Continued front page 3 insure just compensation and incentives for landowners whose land is being preserved for public purposes. The task force considered a variety of funding desirable. sources and suggest some of varied As for consideration with the Sources: them Funding as the tools needed to preserve caveat that all local option land and open space es, bonds or other public funding are the funding sources required sources be established by refer- - Report endum of those who will pay for such schemes. We believe funding sources should be broad-baseand that sources which focus on a single class of taxpayer should be avoided where possible, Ashby said the task force stated. Additionally, the task force recommended consideration of the d following funding sources to im- Local option sales tax; Real es- plement the agricultural land preservation activities which might be undertaken in Utah: tate transfer tax; Greenbelt roll back taxes; Local government bonding; State matching funds to Stamp. The Federal Water - License has increased? fowl Stamp will still be required i Thats one way to loojc at it. The 13. Does this mean I wont 1996 ' Combination License, be able to add to my collec- - which still costs $25, now only tion of State Waterfowl includes fishing and small game, If you want to fish and hunt deer stamps? of and small game, your total Not necessarily. The Division Resources is considering cense and permit fee will be $55. 16. Do you have to buy a a proposal by a private company to sell the stamps. They will not Wildlife Habitat Authoriza-b- e n sold by license vendors or at tion to participate in a offices, nor will the ing? State Waterfowl Stamp be re- - No. You buy the Wildlife Habitat Authorization if you are success- quired for hunting. 14. Is it a Big Game Li- - ful in the drawing. 17- Who decides how the cense? No. The Wildlife Habitat Autho- - money is spent? rization incorporates the Big The Division director and the Game License and it will no long- - Habitat Council, which includes er be sold. For example, if you the four Division program chiefs dont fish and all you want to and four citizens representing e wildlife, hunt is deer, all you have to buy wetlands, and fisheries and hunting. The coun-- a is the Habitat Authorization deer permit for a total cost of cil receives prioritized habitat $30. improvement requests from the 15. Doesnt this mean that Divisions five regional offices, the price of the Combination then recommends expenditures draw-Divisio- - non-gam- From The Latter-DaDaughters Series, Laurels Flight by Carol Lynch Williams is a story about Laurel during 1838 and her adventures that prove she is braver than she ever dreamed. Now available from Aspen Books. y ' agency in Utah. 19. Why should state money be spent on private land? Habitat improvement on private lands where the landowner prohibits hunter or angler access still increases breeding populations that disperse and occupy adjacent lands that may be open to hunting and fishing. Bull Riders To Out Customers How do you apply? Contact the Habitat Manager at 20. Sending you all the best your DWR regional office: Rick in Larson, Northeastern Region, Rory Reynolds, Vernal, Northern Region, Ogden, 789-310- the new year! 3 Bryans Garage 479-514- 3 John Fairchild, Central 8 Region, Springville, 489-567- Bruce Bonebrake, Southern ReBill gion, Cedar City, Southeastern Region, Bates, 0 Price, Dwight Bunnell, Salt Lake area, 303 South Main 586-245- 5 Nephi, Utah 637-331- 538-476- 6. For January 3, 1995 32 Refuse to acknowledge 34 Having or showing profound knowledge 38 The compass point midway between south and southeast 39 Leaned 40 Ultrahigh frequency 41 Someone who is morally reprehensible "you dirty dog" 42 Satisfaction 43 A very small circular shape DOWN 1 2 Fiddler crabs Crony 3 Helps little firms 4 Growl 5 Languages of Sulu islands 6 In a way, less ens 7 Anger 8 Supervises flying 9 Behave in a ACROSS 1 In a way, increases 4 Young women's association 7 A city in the European part of Soviet Russia 11 Tag Art n Laurels Flight the Division director. 18. Who can apply for .mil funds? 'l Any landowner, individual or to Crossvord Pu2te Times-Nev- s horse-draw- 7, 7. fowl two-wheel- Pioneer Theatre Company will present the regional premiere of August Wilsons drama, January 10-2which tells about family heritage and the African-America- n experience. The play coincides with Martin Luther King Day and Black Awareness Week. The US West Foundation will sponsor a free matinee on Wednesday, January 24th, for 500 under-serve- d junior and senior high school students. For tickets, call Art will group show from Distinctive African-America- n be on display on the mezzanine level of the Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 300 South and University St., Salt Lake City, JanuThe exhibit is ary 10-2- Authorization Small The Piano Lesson A Continued from page 3 10 y African-America- n the base runner to get him out 12 A waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric 13 A tributary of the Mobile River 15 Used for hitting the ball in vari- ous games 16 A person who delivers a speech or oration 18 Give birth to horse 2 1 A long brightly-colore- d shawl 24 Medieval fiddle 26 Carl , astronomer 27 In a way, feels deep affection for 29 Have a disposition to do something 30 Revolve 14 certain manner Short; worn mostly by women 17 Spoke 18 Brother 19 Largest English dictio- nary, abbr. 20 In a way, 22 Shallow container made of metal 23 The late parts of a temporal sequence 25 Et-28 Isaac's mother (Bib.) 31 Tropical American flat-jointe- d 32 33 35 36 37 prickly pear Reciprocal of a sine There are 50 states in the US Birth control means Tai A newt in its terrestrial stage of development Salt Lake City will host the most dangerous event in rodeo $1 million Wrangler Bull Riders Only series as the 1996-9bucks out of the chutes at the Delta Center Saturday, Januor ary 13th, at 7:30 p.m. Call 7 Mt. Pleasant Library The Mt. Pleasant Public Library will present West From Fort Bridger: The Opening of the Hastings Cutoff Tuesday, January 9th, at 7:00 p.m. Will Bagley will be the guest speaker. It is free to the public. Financial Aid Financial aid can be confusing for a college student. Utah State University financial aid counselors will present Financial Aid Frenzy, workshops on various aspects of applying for and receiving financial aid on Thursday, January 11th, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Sunburst Lounge. Call Snow Shoe Romp The Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park in Summit County will present Moonlit Ice Cream and Snow Shoe Romp on January 6th. A snow shoe clinic will be held at 6:30 p.m. followed by a romp or race in snow shoes. Free admittance. Call Hockey Clinics Utah Lake State Park will be the site of Provo City Youth Hockey Clinics on January 6, 13 and 20 at the parks ice rink. Cost is $25 for three sessions. Call Hockey Games Utah Lake State Park will host the Timpanogos Amateur Hockey Association games from 5:30 to 10:30 a.m. on January 6, 13, 20 and 27. Call Driving Tip Answers for 122795 puzzle 5 You can see better in fog day or night when you use low beams. Turn on windshield wipers, defroster and fan. Use right side of road as a guide and be alert for other cars. If fog is very dense, pull off the road as far as possible and turn on emergency flashers. From the Make It Second Nature program. Donations Organ 30 donations are over last year according to Organ up by Intermountain Organ Recovery System. Call Roco? tMJirtanNorthPtccpo East 800 Nephi, Utah 623-472- 3 151 |