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Show Wednesday, February 11, 1998 Manti-LaS- tme0-Nef- Nephi, Utah os Avalanche safety national forest will collect recreation fees for use of th6 national forest fn 17th. The best way to prevent accidents and loss of life is to gain knowledge and understanding of the dangers and conditions an they relate to the activities The Utah Avalanche Safety you enjoy. This training meeting Center will present an avalanche is an excellent opportunity to learn how to be safe and still safety training meeting to be have fun. Plan on attending and held at the Mt. Pleasant Stake know those invite with you. you 295 South State Street, Center, This training meeting is at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday (toby the Utah Snownight), February 11th. The Pre- mobile Association and the Mt. senter will be one of four avalanche forecasters in the state, Evelyn Lees. The meeting will al training tonight ill Mt. Pleasant the summer of to use SR 29, SR 31, or SR 264. project. The public is invited and Public meetings have been encouraged to attend this meetheld in Price, Castledale, ings: est land in the Manti Area of the Ephraim, Provo, and Salt Lake February 17, 7:00 p.m. in the Manti-L- a Sal National Forest City and a great deal of public National Guard Armory, 525 Under a new law passed last input has been collected regard- West 100 South, Mt. Pleasant. year, the Omnibus Consolidated ing the Forest Service proposal If you are unable to attend but Recissions and Appropriations for the Manti Area Recreation would like to learn about or comBepnning 1998, a fee will be collected for recreational use of National For- Act of 1996 (PL ), the Fee Demonstration Project. One ment on the fee project proposRecreational Fee Demonstration additional public meeting is al, please contact one of the Program was conceived to test scheduled to discuss how the isDistrict offices: 104-134- Fer-ronPri- the of a sues raised have been addressed cost recovery pro- and to present the revised Forgram for recreation areas on Fed- est Service proposal for the fee eral lands. The Manti-L- a Sal National Forest selected the 4-- H Manti Area to be one of 100 such areas included in this test program, which is authorized through September 1999. Under The need for character educathe Fee Demonstration Program, tion is convincing because the 100 of the revenue generated root of all problems in society is will be returned to the Manti the individuals lack of character. Area where it will supplement Character is moral strength. A Federal appropriations and be of character does the person used to improve visitor services, right thing for the right reason, maintain and enhance recre- not because it is ational facilities, and protect and Character is whatadvantageous. we are inside. restore natural resources. Its how we meet the challenge The proposed fee area encom- of doing the right thing even passes approximately 260 square when it costs us more popularimiles (166,400 acres) of Nation- ty, money, self esteem , prestige al Forest land on the Ferron or pleasure than we want to pay. Price Ranger District of the Character is and has always Manti-L- a Sal National Forest, been the basis of all good things about 21 of the Manti Division. in the world. A makes the person The area includes Huntington world a better place by living the Flof PiNars of character. These aLlnlrs ana retesyHole. sx core ethical values are trustwor- The fee will be collected for all thiness, respect, responsibility, dispersed campfairness, caring, and citizenship d and for winter Character education is, first and ing parking in selected areas. Gen- foremost, an obligation of fami-- 1 erally, those who are not camp- lies and, faith communities, but1; ing or winter parking andor are schools and youth service orga- engaged in an activity for which nizations also have responsibili-- ; per- ty to help develop the character they have a valid special-us- e mit will be exempt from the rec- of young people.r reation fee. There will be NO teaches children that their--1 FEE for summer such character counts. Children need: as hiking, fishing, and picnick- to learn that their success and)ing. There will also be NO FEE feasibility user-generat- 637-281- (435) Ferron 7, tions, and prevention. A display with survival and avalanche victim recovery equipment will also be provided by Lucky Faust, r d) year-roun- ; ? 4-- H day-use- s, - Safety Director of the Utah 4-- H 4-- H pre-sio- 3. Wasps 54-5- 0. - Lady-Wasp- Al-lyn- ne be-(- Becoming partly cloudy. Lows in the 20s. Highs 35-4- 5. Friday... TAXES ARE EASIER IF YOU TAKE THEM SITTING DOWN Chance of rain or snow. Lows mid 20s to lower 30s. Highs Mid 30s through lower 40s. Saturday... WITH US. Lingering rain or snow showers. Lows in the 20s. Highs Mid 30s through lower 40s. us !l 824 new changes to the tax code. v Good thing weve spent so much time under-- 1 'standing them. Theres some really good news 3 in their if you know how to find to. We can help; When you come sit down with us. :n -- Levan weather f Nephi weather Alfred Godek, reporter, Norma Sherwood, reporter '; H&R BLOCK 8'i s Extended forecast... Thursday... - steals in the game. They lost to' South Sumniit Kristyn' Newton was the top scorer with .1) 17 followed by Hailey Stephens-- : en with 4, Kelsey Hall with 2, Bobbi McPherson with 2, Lind- Boyd with 4, and Kayleen Gar- sey Shepherd with 2, JaNae Be-'- 1 rett with 1. Camille Park and sendorfer with 2, and Candice Chelcie Nielson led the rebound-- . West with 2. Josie Jones was the ' rebounder with linigtiwfthL 12. eaohoiThey-los- t atopThe traveled to dose one to SouthiSummit Holly Hall was the top scorer Manti last night to play the TemHours with 11 points followed by plars. Tomorrow they will play Bailey with 10, Camille the St Joseph Jayhawks at. e Park with 10, Sharon Boyd with home. The Freshmen play in the"' 6Rachelle Kay with 6, Chelcie middle school at 5:15 p.m. whileiynfi,' Nielson with 4, Micah Parkinson 'the JV play in the high school at' with.4, and Rebecca Harris with 5:15 p.m. The Varsity game 1. Rebounding was led by Cam gins at 7:00 p.m. ; .mi(! ; ille Park with 10. The Freshmen defeated Gunnison They were led by Kristyn Newton who had 25 points. Hailey Stephens-e- n had 8, Karrie Kenison had 6, Josie Jones had 6, and Michelle Husbands had 1. Kristyn Newton had 19 rebounds and 10 50-3- near 40. 1. ,, From page 6 For more information on avalanche safety call the Avalanche for Safety Center a recorded message or to report observations call Snow mountains. ..Rain or snow likely most valleys. Highs v : more information please call the Mt. Pleasant Public Library Winter storm watch Wednesday Wednesday... s. 623-179- use the back country in the winter this meeting is for you, It is free and open to the public. For Snowmobile Association. Ms. Lees will be spending, along with Glen Zumwalt, President of the Utah Snowmobile Association, doing site checks along the Wasatch Plateau from Fairview south on the day of her presentation, She will check conditions as they relate to our area and report during the evening meet-- happiness will depend on who they are inside, not what they have or how they look. has always reflected the needs of society with a goal to improve qual- ity of life. The CHARACTER COUNTS program was designed to improve the character of the individual. It provides education- al experiences to assist youth in ing. A video titled Winning the their individual growth and de- Avalanche Game will be shown velopment. Watch for more information on as part of the training. Bruce the character counts program Tremper, Director of the Utah, n Exten- - Avalanche Safety Center, offered through the office in future issues of Te , pared this film which has had excellent reviews. After Ms. Lees Ifyou would like more informa-- , training there will be a panel dis- tion on the character counts pro- - f cussion which will include Lucky gram or would be interested in ' Faust, Ms. Lees, and some of helping the youth in any way those involved in the avalanche contact the Juab County Extepj- which took the life of a Moroni ' sion office at man, Cody Dyches, on January Times-New- Pleasant Public Library, if you snowmobile, ski, snow board, or Area Forecast National Weather Service From the Internet emphasize avalanche awareness, snow and weather condi- 384-237- 2. helps young children with character development ar ' Ranger Price (435) Page 7 48 North Main, Nephi 623-140- 7 9:00- - 3:00 Mon. - Fri. Sat & Evenings, by appointment f) V)- 46-2- 7. to S7S9 o on PcSris AWs Sava L. y f t h) GQM7 R2CH C& gG Now that Community First operates 4 former Bank One locations in Utah, you'll see a fresh approach to local banking. 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