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Show Wye Page 10 Utah National Guard to realign sections ofthis road. Juab County has improved the surface of sections through the placement of road base (rock) material. Ssasomall iresMctoinis foe Pol Csurayom Recreationists visiting Pole During the winter and spring Canyon Road in Salt Creek Can- when roads are muddy and wet, yon will notice vehicle opportu- heavy rutting can occur which nities are restricted during the then leads to erosion. Sediment winter and early spring of each is then deposited into water year. This seasonal road restric- sources which affects water qualtion will be implemented by the ity. Pole Creek currently does not Uinta National Forest in an ef- meet State Water Quality stanfort to reduce impacts to the road dards and one of the main consurface and water source. tributing factors is the sediment IE Wednesday, January 15, 1997 Nephi, Utah W xnes-tf- o from the road. By restricting vehicle traffic during these months, road rutting and sedimentation are reduced. The existing road location is poorly aligned and directly accent to the stream which adds to the problem of sedimentation. Tb correct this problem the Forest These efforts have improved 40 of the surface in these sections. Approximately 60 of the road does not have rock base material and is poorly drained. Forest Service officials expect V. the restriction and continued maintenance will improve the water quality in Pole Creek. Ve- hicle restriction will begin immediately after the general hunting seasons and continue through the spring. The restriction will be lifted when road, snow, and Service has worked with the weather conditions permit. to The road will remain open snowmobiles when there is a sufficient snow base. During the time the restriction is in place there may be a need for grazing permittees or the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources to use a vehicle on this road. The Forest Service will work with these individuals to provide the necessary vehicle access while minimizing impacts to the road surface. f i Avt - JJaMSHy SiMuyinMM For additional information, $1 MILLION LaDaun Ray, with Ken Orton, owner of Nebo Agency, Inc. was honored at a dinner December 12, 1996, at the Whitmore contact the Nephi office, or the Spanish Fork office, Mansion in Nephi. For the fifth straight year, LaDaun has exceeded selling over 1 million dollars in real estate. 623-273- Model Jag 440 Yr 96 96 96 96 96 97 94 Jag Deluxe 440 Jag Liquid 440 Ext WYC 580 ZRT 600 Powder Special 580 ZR 700 (used) Save Sale Price $800.00 $900.00 $900.00 $1,200.00 $1,500.00 $1 ,200.00 3,300 3,600 4,000 5,100 6,000 5,400 4,600 5, GIRL SCOUTS Cadette troop 1420 recently took gifts to Canyon Hills Health Care Center as a service project for the Forgotten Patients Program. Troop members are, from left: Valerie Davis, Sarah Gibson, Chelsea Bates, Kenya Shepherd, and Krystle Cook. Absent from photo was Nicole Babashoff The annual Girl Scout Cookie Campaign begins Monday, January 20th. Cookies are $3.00 per box. ' 190 South Main Nephi, Utah Girl Scout Cookie Sales will 623-550- 6 start on Monday, January 20th i Local Girl Scouts will begin raniein) 7(LD WWfo fflnl iroews OY ! ! NISI3I Do-Si-D- it! Clip and send with paymen at i I The Times-New- s P. O. Box 77 Nephi, Utah 84648 Date one New i i i i i i , two rates: In-Cou- j I I I I I I Out-of-Coun- ty: I three $191 year $23 1 year $35 $40 2 years $48 3 years 2 years $60 3 years Name i i i i i i i self-ima- ge Jorog D-u- Eso The Utah Girl Scout Council is managing for the mission "to inspire girls with the highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism, and service that they may become happy and resourceful citizens. Cookie proceeds are used to benefit every Girl Scout in our council jurisdiction. There are 331 Girl Scout councils in the United States and each one is responsible for their own cookie sale program. ALL money raised in Utah stays in our jurisdiction. Girl Scout cookie consumers get a great product for $3 per box while supporting our values-base- d organization. Ci Oaoh 61 North Main, Nephi, Utah hr? n i i i i I i I I I I Yes sign me up for a Current year subscription to The Times-New- s tions, and Girl Scout merchandise including uniform components. Troops earn money for troop adventures, field trips, troop travel, and meeting supplies. The Utah Girl Scout Council maintains facilities including two resident camps where girls are able to enjoy safe program events that positively change their lives. Adult leaders receive valuable training, at no cost to them, so they are confident in delivering the Girl Scout program to todays girls. Less than six percent of the money raised during the annual cookie sale program is used for administra' tive costs. ed i I I to Girl Scouting. Everyone reaps the benefits of Cookie flavors: Chalet Cremes, Girl Scouting. The girl as she lemon and vanilla assortment; pursues her potential. Her famiSamoas, caramel, coconut, cocoa ly and peers as she leads by exstriped; Thin Mints, most fa- ample. The volunteers who guide mous Girl Scout cookie made her and learn from the service. And her community as she bewith natural peppermint; peanut butter sandwiches; comes a responsible citizen. The Tagalongs, peanut butter pat- future of the world is brighter ties, covered with chocolate; Tre- because an individual has betender short- come better through Girl Scoutfoils, iced oat- ing. bread; Snaps, low-fmeal and raisin; and Le Chip, The Girl Scout Promise and chocolate chip hazelnut with Law are more than just words chocolate bottom. These cookies recited by girls. Adults in Girl are perfect for the freezer, to en- Scouting volunteers, staff, and joy throughout the year, so stock-u- p parents also echo these princinow. ples. Together we build the legaThe annual Girl Scout cookie cy of Girl Scouting and preserve sale program is an American tra- a famous tradition. dition and so is the Girl Scout Girl Scouts in Utah benefit in experience. A tradition that now, many ways because of our sucmore than ever, is needed to pro- cessful cookie sale program. Selfvide girls with a safe place where esteem, confidence, money manthey can develop a positive agement, teamwork, values, and and where they can pat- communication skills name only tern exemplary adult female role a few benefits girls gain while models. taking part in the cookie sale Girl Scouts have used the cook- program. ie sale program for years to help Girls also earn activity credits pay for their Girl Scout experi for program fees, camp registra There are eight Girl Scout One year $19.00 in Juab County $23.00 out of county Two years $35.00 in Juab County $40.00 out of county. Three years, $48.00 in Juab County $60.00 elsewhere I thou- 15th. Local news, we are the place to get i ence. Cookie money makes taking orders for Girl Scout sands of activities possible for Cookies on Monday, January todays girls. In addition to un20th and continue through Feb- derwriting program activities ruary 3rd. Cookies cost $3.00 per and financing camp opportunibox and the money will be co- ties, cookie funds are important llected during delivery of the in reaching out to girls who cookies, February 24th to March might not otherwise have access State .2p. I I I i I Telephone i I Szive $$$$ Emj TTiii22ini Tcfa, UC3 A3L7JdjuL2 i .j 4 |