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Show Wednesday, July 23, 1997 lje dJimcs-efo- Nephl, Utah a strained as they were a year ago, there are significant fires in certain areas in Alaska and Southern California. We are not letting down our guard for this years fire season, and I ask the public do its part in helping us prevent fires on the public In Aemor( Of. . . hsld for Frank H. Booth on Saturday, July 19th Booth. He married Mildred Man-wi- ll of Payson July 29, 1937. Their marriage was solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple March 31, 1983. She died October 22, 1987. He was a lifetime resident of Nephi. He had to leave for short periods, due to his employment and the war, but he always came back home to live in the old family home. He graduated from Juab High School and attended BYU. He worked at Douglas Aircraft in Santa Monica at the start of WW II. He was a member of the Nephi National Guard. He entered the Army in 1943, serving in the 77th Infantry Division. He saw action in the South Pacific, and was wounded on Okinawa. He was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. After the war he came home to Nephi and was one of the first employ 3fafc Briefs... lands. Les Rosenkrance, Director of S3ITVEC0S Frank Henry Booth, age 79, passed away July 16, 1997, in Nephi, Utah, after a long illness. He was bom July 12, 1918, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to George William and Lilly Rose Crafts PageS the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho, joined Baca in urging the public to take fire-safe- ty ees at the Thermoid Western death he was a High Priest in the Rubber Plant. HeNvorked there 8th ward. He served in many 36 years. Later in life he took up positions in the church. He trapshooting. He was a founding served on the Juab School Board, member of the Nephi Gun Club. Nephi City Council, Zoning He was an active member of the Board, and was the Juab CounLDS church. At the time of his ty Republican Chair. He was a member of the Nephi Lions and the American Legion since 1948. He was honored as the Grand Marshal of the Ute Stampede Parade. His hobbies were hunting, fishing, target shooting, trap precautions. Bone Marrow Despite the intensity of last years fire season, which burned more than six million acres of public land and destroyed nearly 800 structures, no Federal firefighters lost their lives on the fireline while battling the blazes. The public can help us maintain that safety record this season. To reduce fire hazards, Baca On Friday, July 25th, at 5:30 p.m., University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics and Primary Childrens Medical Center will host the Third Annual Bone Marrow Transplant Picnic at Washington Park at Mountain Dell Golf Course. Call State MapBoolcstore Resources The Natural MapBookstore, the State of Utahs outlet for government maps and other materials, has expanded its hours from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. said homeowners should: dry t , Clear leaves, brush, and grass within 30 feet of houses and other structures. This will the chance of a wildfire reduce smithshooting, reloading, gun checkerthehouse and provide stock and reaching making, ing,, ing. He wrote numerous articles a safety zone or defensible on gun subjects and was pub- space for firefighters to work in. lished in several magazines and Homeowners should keep the area cleared throughout the fire publications. He is survived by three sons, season. Remove all trees within 10 Bradley of Nephi; Glade of Mt. Pleasant: Tracy (Joann) of Tay- feet of the house and space re lorsville; and 10 grandchildren; maining trees at least 10 feet one sister, Lucille Peterson of apart. Homeowners should also Orem. He was preceded in death cut all branches to a height of six by a granddaughter, Marni feet to prevent ground fires from Booth. spreading into tree tops. Funeral services were held on I Clean the roof and rain gutSaturday, July 19, 1997, in the ters regularly, keeping them free Nephi 8th Ward. Burial at Vine of twigs, leaves, and pine needles. Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Utah. Remove tree limbs within 10 feet of the chimney or stove pipe. Store firewood and other combustible materials, like picnic tables, at least 30 feet away from the house and other buildings. Frank Henry Booth Call UHFA Funding The Utah Housing Finance Agencys Board of Directors approved the release of $25 million of mortgage funds. For application information, call of Deep Space Mysteries r The three-houseries provides viewers with a stunning perspective into the universe on Wednesday, July 30th, at 7 p.m. On Thursday, July 31st, at 7 p.m. Mars: The Red 7. Planet will air. Both are on KUED-Chann- UPAP Accreditation The U of U Physician Assistant Program has been granted a maximum accreditation seven years from the Commission of Accreditation of Allied Health Education Proprofessionals who pracgrams. PAs are licensed health-car- e tice medicine with physician supervision. Olani Duane Wallace at age 58, services held Death Olani Duane Wallace, age 58, passed away July 17, 1997, next to his fishing boat near Beaver, Utah. He was born April 11, 1939, in Murray, Utah, to Asael Mackay and Elizabeth Labrum Wallace. He married Lorraine Davis July 21, 1962, in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. , - Olani was an outdoorsman and spo&giqansl active iflember and served a mission to Southern California. He was a teacher and coach. During the past 28 years, he taught many hundreds of students and coached over a thousand young men in basketball, football, track, and wrestling at Raft River High School, If you use, own or are just interested in child care facilities, the State of Utah wants you for the Child Care Li- Now you can celebrate Utahs Pioneer Sesqui centennial by walking or riding a bike through the streets of Salt Lake City near the actual pioneer trail. The brochure, The Mormon Pioneer Trail: Then & Now, tells of those first few days in the valley. Call sister, Loren (Karenann) Wallace Julir24th Celebrations high-contras- censing Advisory Committee. Those interested should send Bureau of Licensing, a letter to: Debra Wynkoop-GreeUtah Department of Health, Box 142853, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-285n, 3. t, Follow the 1847 Path fire-retarda- nt re-tre- at idrecreating outdoors, Baca urged such individuals to follow these safety guidelines: Check area fire conditions before going to wildlands and strictly observe any restrictions on campfires, smoking, or equipment that may be in effect. Call or visit the nearest Federal or state agency to find out if the fire danger is low, moderate, high, or extreme. of Cornish, and Gayle Siddoway of West Valley City. He was preceded in death by two grandsons, Austin Ferguson and Taylor Wallace, and his parents. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, July 22, 1997, at the Olani Duane Wallace Monday son-in-la- e. BLM issues fire many positions of service to which she served valiantly. She attended schools in Parowan and LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. She loved to travel-ansee new sights. She was a temple worker in the Manti LDS Temple for 10 years along with her husband. She is survived by her children, Lorraine (Patrick) Rife of Okinawa, Japan; Mary Dawn (Larry) Lewis of Kamas; Gaylon V. (Debbie) Steiner of Springville; Kimala B. (Chris) Johnson of Mona; Rodney E. (Lori) Steiner of Nephi; 27 grandchildren and brother 8 and sisters, Marie Moore, Mathel n; Antelope Island State Park, Syracuse, pioneer activities, musical entertainment, cake walks, crafts, candle making, wagon rides, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., demonFort Buenaventura State Park, Ogden, stration of pioneer skills, Dutch oven cooking, candy mortar for children, food, drinks, bluegrass music, horseshoe throwing, volleyball, and canoeing, Territorial Statehouse State Park, Fillmore, childrens games, storytelling, skits and hand-o- n activities, on-ha- Dont park cars, trucks, or Smith, Dan Moore, Beverly Andersen, Colleen Gurr, Bruce Moore, Geniveve Harrison, and Karolyn Brewster. She was preMarjorie Moore Steiner, age in Parowan to LeRoy and Pheobe ceded in death by two brothers, 72, passed away on July 18, Venice Rollins Moore, the third Rollin and Thomas and Ted Bosh. 1997, at her home in Mona, af- often children. She married VinFuneral services were held in Granden Steiner can with ton ter a valiant struggle Seattle, 1942. December 21, 1997, in the Monday, cer. 6, July Washington, She was born October 17, 1924, Their marriage was later solem- Mona LDS Chapel. Burial in nized in the St. George LDS Tbm-pi- Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, He preceded her in death Utah. December 6, 1996. Marjorie loved to knit and take pictures. She was an active member of the LDS Church and held Marjorie Moore Steiner Child Care Committee Post their house address along the road at the driveway Malta, Idaho, and Juab High Nephi Stake Center, Nephi. entrance, as well as on the home. School, Nephi. Highlights of his Burial in the Vine Bluff Ceme- Numbers should be at least four career were winning the State tery, Nephi, Utah. inches high and mounted on Title and being named Idaho Basketball Coach of the Year in background material. solu1976 and coaching Juabs Region Apply a such as Championship team in 1991. tion, phosphate salt, to He is survived by his wife, sevwood shingle and shake roofs. en children, Jeff (Michele); Homeowners should the Nalani (Devin) Ferguson; David roof as directed, (Bonnie); Brent (Monica); Lorri- s For those who are working or srvE02s held for MaEjonie Sterner osn el safety guidelines, Baca enlists public recreational vehicles on dry vegetation. (The exhaust system on a vehicle can reach a temperature of more than 1,000 de- grees and it only takes about 500 degrees to start a summer wildfire.) Use an approved spark arrester on all internal combustion-powered vehicles and equipment. This screen, which fits between the exhaust ports of the piston and muffler, helps ensure 'that sparks generated by vehicles and equipment dont start wildfires. Check and replace spark arresters periodically to ensure proper functioning. Maintain equipment propert- y- Clear the area around a campfire. Remove all vegetation and debris from within 10 feet before you start the fire. tools Keep handy. Make sure that you have a bucket of water, shovel, and other implements nearby in case your campfire starts to get out of control. Make sure a campfire is dead out before leaving. Stir water and dirt into the coals with a shovel or stick until the coals are cod enough to touch with yoifr on support, Bureau Land of Management Acting Director Sylvia Baca today called on the public to take steps to help protect property and personal safety as the 1997 wildland fire season gets underway. While the 1997 fire season has not been as active as last years, there is still a long summer ahead, Baca said. We need the publics support to ensure the safety of their homes, their lives, and tiie lives of our firefighters. hands. Extinguish smoking materials properly. Put out cigarettes, cigars, or pipes only in cleared areas free of vegetation or debris. Don't use fireworks in wildBaca said that while Federal fire land areas. (Fireworks are illefighting resources are not as gal on most wildlands.) Iron Mission State Park, Cedar City, Dutch oven dinner at 5:30 p.m. and a play, Iron Mission Experience, at 6:30 p.m., Malting Pottery and Fremont Indian State Park in Sevier 26, July 25 will sponsor a Primitive Pottery Making Workshop. Parfrom coticipants learn the ancient art of pottery-makin- g llecting natural materials, to firing and finishing. Call Boat Races On July 26th, Bear Lake State Park in Garden City will be the site of sailboat and powerboat races, sponsored by the Bear Lake Yacht Club. Call Electrical Code Training The National Electrical Code Training will be delivered statewide through video teleconferencing at Davis Applied Technology Center then via the EdNet to locations in Ce-d- ar City, Ephraim, Kaysville, Logan, Moab, Murray, Ogden, and Roosevelt The course will be taught on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. beginning August 5th. Call Pioneer Cancellation A special commemorative postal cancellation will be available Thursday, July 24th, at a temporary Poet Office that will be set up between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the DUP Museum, 2148 Giant Avenue, Ogden. Depression Study from Patients (over age 18) suffering recurrent major depression are being sought to participate in a study of medications be evaluated at the Mood Disorders Clinic in the Department of Psychiatry at the U of U School of Medicine. Call ; Trcsd Lihily! A new Restoration program, J v 1 Kimberly RountSy Is now available for all of your hdr for Recreation, is designed to transform damaged areas into enjoyable recreation havens by rehabilitating the land and educating the peUic on outdoor ethics in order to minimize future impacts. For infonsetian about TVead Lightly!, Inc, or volunteering, cell nesdcl call wen today Fca a ATPcenrrrr C23-C4C- To!!oy V 3. Baauty & Barbar Shop 24 North Vj clI end ctylo both mens end vxzncns hz:r I VeMavU mil ii rs a In hi Canyonlands Field Institute is still accepting applications for its 1237-&- 3 Graduate Residency in Eaviromca-ta- l Education program, September 13, 1337 tbrcr h AuUT gust 15, 1CC3. Writs to. CFL Box C3, tr call i tlS, |