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Show 2lit 21tmes-e&j- s Page 12 Nephi, Utah Wednesday, May 8, 1996 Hunters! If you applied for drawing during the last three years you will receive proclamation by mail says DWR Hunters who applied in the Big Game Drawing during any of the past three years wont have to pick up a Big Game Proclamation or Application this year. Instead, theyll receive them in the mail. Hunters are encouraged to use the application they receive in mailed Friday, May 3, so huntthe mail, as it will be personal- ers should start receiving them ized. The personalized applica- now, said Judi Tutorow, wildlife tion is bar coded and includes the licensing coordinator for the Dihunters bonus point informa- vision of Wildlife Resources. tion. Tutorow offered hunters sug- Personalized applications and gestions on how to successfully Big Game Proclamations were complete and mail their application. The personalized applications are specific to that hunter and only that hunter can use them, Tutorow said. Hunters who wish to apply for more than one drawing can make photocopies of their own application and use these photocopies to apply for the various drawings. Hunters should not scratch out the bar code and make copies of their application for friends to use, as these applications will not be accepted. Hunters are reminded the Big concluded that the CUWCD Game Draw application period is SWUA joint proposal was supeTo be accepted, all apMay rior. As part of its joint proposal, be received in the must CUWCDSWUA plans to con- plications no later than 5 p.m., May mail struct facilities with about 59 28. megawatts of total capacity. HavTutorow also reminds hunters selected a lessee, Interior will ing all must be that begin negotiations on the lease. mailed toapplications address: the following According to Ron Johnston, In- Hunt 131 W. Office, Application Enteriors Program Director, 500 UT S., Bountiful, 604, actment of the Central Utah 84010. Project Completion Act (Public Applications mailed to Divi5 Law in 1992 increased offices will not be accepted. sion the appropriation ceiling to come A number is available plete the Central Utah Project, for hunters who have questions but did not authorize any feder- about their Big Game Applicaal funding for hydroelectric power development. Johnston stat- tion or the Big Game Drawing. ed further that As a result, In- Hunters can receive answers by terior determined it was in the federal governments best inter- Continued from page 9 est to enter into a lease where power development in the Diamond Fork area could be develentities utioped by funds. lizing private CUP and Strawberry water users agree on contract for power development The Central Utah Water Conservancy District and Strawberry Water Users Association have been selected as the successful joint applicant to enter into a lease of power privilege contract with the Department of the Interior for hydroelectric power development in the Diamond Fork area. Proposals received in response to Interiors December 1994 Federal Register Notice were carefully evaluated by a team of experts from Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, and Western Area Power Administration. After the initial evaluation of the proposals, additional information was requested from each applicant. Following receipt of this supplementary information, a new team of experts from Western, Reclamation, the Bonneville Power Administration, and Army Corps of the proEngineers posals. Both evaluation teams 8. 102-57- toll-fre- non-feder- General Plan al property is not good for agriculture. Nye said 200 acres per home was too much in the areas where property was not good, prime land. Nephi City officials, said Randy McKnight, city administrator, endorses the zoning plan. Nephi City appreciates the countys calling a.m.-- 5 p.m., Mondays-Friday- Limited entry permits remaining after July 19 will be available on d a basis, beginning August 2, at the Divisions Salt Lake City office. All resident general season archery, general season and general muzzleloader buck' deer permits will be available on a d basis, from Division offices and participating ' license agents, beginning July first-com- first-serve- e, the Divisions Salt Lake City ofJuly 19. Nonresident general archery elk and general season bull elk permits are available beginning d July 19, on ai fice, beginning first-serve- first-com- e, basis, from Division first-com- e, first-serve- from 8 s. Personnel from Systems Consultants, the private company handling this years Big Game drawing, are available to help. To ensure applications are filled out correctly, hunters should carefully read the Big Game Application Instructions, found on pages 19 and 20 of the Big Game Proclamation. Resident hunters may apply for one limited entry species hunt, all choices under anterless hunts and for one . ' . 1. first-com- e, first-serve- Division offices and participating now available at all Division oflicense agents, beginning July fices. They may be picked up in 19. These permits will also be person or mailed on request. available through the mail, from hunt. Limited entry permits remaining after the drawing will be sold only by mail, from July These permits may be purchased by residents or nonresidents. The same applications used for the Big Game Drawing also are used when applying for the remaining permits. Applications must be mailed to 131 West 500 South, 604, Bountiful, Utah, 84010. 12-1- 9. Subscribe Today! Only $19.00 per year in Juab County imjjibu mrm an effort to control noxious weeds, Nephi City in cooperation with the Juab County weed Board, will provide free d chemicals to individuals who wish to spray their weeds. Juab County Weed Board Weed Awareness Program, Thursday, May 15th 3 to 7 p.m. at Juab County Fairgrounds Road Shed. Must bring own container marked on the outside WEED SPRAY or WEED HERBICIDE. No plastic milk jugs allowed. Recommend that you bring your sprayer to put the mix n. Limit 5 gallons per person. This chemical may also be used to spray weeds on the streets adjacent to your property. In pre-mixe- commitment to orderly growth and the steps the county is taking to assure it. Karen McPherson asked about the white area which appears around the city airport. The need for a certain amount of land there, said Greenhalgh, had not yet been determined. When plans were completed for the airport, then the number of acres Used oil is a valuable, resource or a terrible pollutant. non-renewa- ble IT DEPENDS ON YOU! - VALUABLE When used oil is used as recycled motor oil or fuel, it keeps our limited supply of crude oil for future uses. - POLLUTANT When dumped on the ground or placed in a landfill, it endangers our underground water supply. And when poured into the sewer, it really messes up the system and is very costly to remove. THE U.S. EPA The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that 60 percent of the people in the U.S. change their own motor oil and that 90 percent of that oil is disposed of improperly. - PLEASE RECYCLE YOUR OIL AT ONE OF THESE LOCATIONS Delta AG Center 715 West Main Fillmore Baugh's Auto Parts 50 East 100 North Holden Sids Y Service Station 390 North Main Mona Dover Creek Car Center 155 North Main Nephi Parkin Motor Company 131 South Main Jones Lube & Wash 61 North Main Scipio Sam's Diesel k Engine Jctn.UA 50 41-1- 5 needed would be solidified. A few of those attending asked .the commission to make the requirements for building in East Juab County GMRF zones all 50 acres. We would prefer 40 acres, but we can live with 50 rather than 200 acres, said Nye. Earl Lewis was hired to work on the roads in the West Desert following a split vote of the commission. Ike Lunt, commissioner, said he would abstain from the vote, but then said No, as a vote was called. He had reasons other than employee confidence for voting against the proposal, he said. Its not that I dont think he will do a good job, he is an excellent worker. Its just that I dont think we need another employee out there. He had said, all along, that he e did not think a employee was necessary and thought the work could be done by hiring Lewis to work as needed. Joseph Bernini, commissioner, disagreed. I propose we hire him e for a six month probation. Since Lunt would not second the motion, Gordon Young, commission chair, provided the second. We have a liability out there, and we are lucky that something terrible has happened out there, said Bernini. The worker, Wes Lewis, we have there currently ! is working all the time alone. In addition, if he needs equipment moved or needs to leave it in a place, his wife is helping him. Bernini said that left the county liable if something happened to a There is a lot of work that needs to be done and one man cant do it. This will cost the county less, because, if the two can do the work together and get it done then we wont need to send the whole county road crew there to get the work done, Bernini said. 57 full-tim- full-tim- non-employ- offic- es or participating license agents. These permits will also be available through the mail, from the Divisions Salt Lake City office, beginning July 19. 19. Beginning in late May, the Nonresidents, however, must Utah Division of Wildlife Reapply for nonresident general sources Salt Lake City office adarchery, general season and gen- dress will be Utah Division of eral muzzleloader buck deer per- Wildlife Resources, 1594 West mits, through the Big Game North Tfemple, Suite 2110, Box Drawing. Any of these permits 146301, Salt Lake City, UT, remaining after the drawing will 84114-630be sold to nonresidents on a In a related item, Anterless d basis, from Deer and Elk Addendums are Nephi City's spring cleanup will be conducted beginning May 13th. items to be hauled away must be placed in piles along the edge of the street NO LATER THAN 8:00 A.M. ON MONDAY, MAY 15TH Items may be placed along the streets beginning All May 1st PLEASE DO NOT PUT ITEMS OUT BEFORE MAY 1 ST OR AFTER MAY 1 3TH Place all piles away from power poles and low hanging branches so that heavy equipment has ready access for loading. Please keep in mind that no material will be allowed to be placed on city streets and rights except for two weeks prior to an announced cleanup. Contractors doing construction or demolition may not place material on public property, but must haul it to authorized dump sites. Contractors doing cleanup may not place material on public property without prior written permission. This project is part of a continuing effort to improve the appearance of our community. of-w- ay Please participate and help beautify Nephi! TAKE PRIDE IN UTAH! |