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Show Wednesday, May 5, 1999 tWj t tEinus-Nefri- Nephi, Utah B Page 5 ccTvicoo Cop O C-7cucc!w- ?3cno CtccEiXiold f.lay 11 sState Briefs. . . cD Arlene Thomas Shook, age 39, passed away April 28, 1999, at her home in Nephi, Utah. She was born January 31, 1960, in Grants, New Mexico, to Verl C. and Suzanne Sperry Thomas. She married Kevin Gene Shook October 24, 1981, in Fair-fiel- Art CnhJMl Works On Paper By Utah Artists, a traveling exhibit by the Utah Arts Council will be on display from May 7 through June 4 at the Fairview Museum of History and Art. The museum consists of two buildings and an outdoor display of pioneer furnishings, farm equipment and more. Call ' 435-427-92- d, o 0 ' - Ohio. IkNMk UMlwiA ' -- '? lMl CbMtf ri (Ray) Sedillo. Mariann Gibson tccTcd tcc"o3 . ar arcd PoeponcabDo OcjCo pSdang no Ocgcjo gQ VoCaHaOo CMfigteay CcjfioGy fJcoCi ,iuln, a. continued, effort jto pro- mote safe and responsible vehicle (OHV) use, Governor Michael O. Leavitt has declared May 2 through 8, Vehicle Safety Week in Utah. OHV riding is a great sport for aff-highw- Off-Highw- ay the whole family and a good way to see Utahs outdoors, said Fred Hayes', OHV education special- ist with Utah State Parks and Recreation. "The purpose of Vehicle Safety Week is to remind riders to be properly trained and prepared for fun and safe OHV riding. Riders also need to remember to ride in a responsible manner and protect our fragile environment. Hayes offers the following guide to trail etiquette: Motorized users must yield to Off-Highw- users. Ride only on designated roads and trails or other areas marked open for use. Respect closed areas and private property. Don't cut switchbacks or take shortcuts. Remember, areas signed as wilderness are closed to all motorized vehicles.' Try to stay in the middle of ed the trail to avoid widening it. Trail widening is ugly and expensive to repair. .uu Leave gates as you found them, open or dosed, unless posted otherwise. Be courteous when passing hikers and other vehicles. Avoid muddy trails, save them for future trips when they are dry. Trail etiquette and fundamentals of safe and responsible OHV riding are taught through the Know Before You Go! education course. Utah law requires all OHV riders, from age eight until a Utah driver license is received, to complete the training course in order to operate an OHV on public land. Children under age eight cannot operate an OHV on public lands. Bryce Wilson Chapman, age 8, died April 29, 1999, as the result of a tragic accident in his home. He was bom December 2, 1990, in Salt Lake City to Mark Pehr-so- n Chapman and Andrea Elaine Wilson Chapman. He was a member of the Church ofJesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a dedicated Cub Scout, and a devoted fan of the Utah Jazz, the San Francisco 49ers and BYU Sports. He enjoyed skateboarding, roller blading, and riding his bike. He enjoyed playing all sports. He is survived by his parents, Mark and Andrea Chapmao; brothers, Asher and Daniel; grandparents. Rod and Judy Wilson, and David and June Chapman. Funeral services were held May 3, 1999, in the Mona LDS Chapel. Interment in the Larkin Sunset Gardens, Sandy, Utah. door tt. r .t , HV-RID- COPY Avoid the crowds at George Lucas Star Wars prequel The Phantom Menace. See the 1977 classic from the comfort of 7 airs "Star Wars as part of its your home. Movies series on Saturday, May 15, at the at Saturday Night 7:00 p.m. and repeat Wednesday, May 19, at 9:00 p.m. el "Creel Expectations" miniseries Mobil Masterpiece Theatre will present a new . adaptation of the Dickens classic, airing on KUD-ChannSunday and Monday, May 9 and 10, at 8:00 p.m. 7 el "Given Lc!xo" From the stage of the New York State Theater, Live From Lincoln Center presents New York City Ballet: Swan Lake, 7 at 7:00 p.m. airing tonight on KUED-Chann- el Art Exhibit White Mesa beadwork will be on display in the May Special Exhibit Room at Edge of the Cedars State Park in Blanding. Call 1, 435-678-22- Art ET:I!;3l Works of a selected artist are on display in the May visitor center at Fremont Indian State Park in Sevier. Most artwork features western, Native American or nature subjects. 1, i Bryce Wilson Chapman Utah residents who want a 1999 Southern Region buck deer permit should mark June 12 on their calendar and probably plan on not getting much sleep the night before. Beginning at 9 am. that morning, free vouchers that will allow the holder to later purchase a Southern Region buck deer permit will be issued at 43 locations statewide, on a first-com- I A rl i Jdnov B 2 at 1. by students of the College of Eastern Campus will be on display in the auditorium Edge of the Cedars State Park in Blanding. Call W. Center, Nephi. See Deer on page 8. - . Bird Festival Manti City Park, east pavil89 200 N. 300 W., Manti. . A total of 17,500 Southern Region resident buck deer permits were approved for the 1999 hunting season. A total of 1,535 were chosen by Lifetime License holders, 1,500 were selected by hunters in the Divisions Dedicated Hunter program and 115 were , ion The Antelope Island Bird Festival will take place May Call ' , r. i 7-- 9. 1. , At let Ccrxsctlllcn On May 8, Edge of the Cedars State Park will host the World Atlatl Association Competition in Blanding. Call 760-358-78- Fort Ducxavcntura Ctato Perk e, basis. Hunters who dont obtain. voucher may not hunt buck deer in the Southern Region during the general season this fall. 1, - The site ofthe first permanent Anglo settlement in the Great Basin, the original fort burned in 1852, but the present park is an authentic replica on the same site. At the mountain man rendezvous, park visitors may enjoy the sights of teepees and lodges and the sounds of muskets, drums and chants. Visitors may rent a canoe on the pond and children ages 13 and under may fish. d E (648-7433- ). . that per- son only. The June 12 voucher locations and number of vouchers offered at each were based on 1998 Southern Region permit sales data that showed where hunters who bought permits lived. The locations and voucher numbers were announced by the Division April 23. 41) . FAiaVIEW . 427-333- 3 veeMOtw Central Region Elton Park 44 425 E. Birch, Tboele. Heber City Park 44 100 S .Heber City. . Pleasant Grove Sportsmens Club-445-- 600 E. Center, Pleasant Grove. Central Region Office 979 Division of Wildlife Resources, W. SCO 1115 N. Main, Springville. m mm 4 TTmwim Seer I7cro May crwcODcbOo first-serve- el 7 From page 4 BdCxg in-lin- D,or - day, May KUED-Chann- i'ff 'Ai f o 'i-- Based on the demand for Southern Region buck deer perTo register for Know Before mits in 1998, the Division of You Go! classes or for informa- Wildlife Resources is projecting tion on OHV laws and riding ar- that many of the people e eas, contact the OHV Informa- for vouchers that morning wont tion Center at receive them. "We encourage Detailed trail maps people to chose their location are also available at the Depart- now and plan on arriving early ment ofNatural Resources book- said Cindee Jensen, Division store at 1594 West North Tfem Public Services Section chief. pie in Salt Lake City. Each person may only obtain up to four vouchers. To obtain vouchers, for themselves or for others, the following information must be provided: name, address and date of birth of each person for whom a voucher is obtained; for each person born after Dec. 31, 1965, a Division-issue-d Hunter Education "blue card or a previous years hunting license that includes the persons Hunt- nv tic IVW a limited time Ret terrific deal IKK pm tear Hunter Kditum, ( rfiyly, Kodiak.. Wdicfioc, Rijt He a 4tt), Rig Ret Warrior. Rig Rear ZWI1, Rear Itac let, Timhcmnlf 4 ll. HlaMer, Ranehee ind Radgcf. But don't delay. aic tHn great a lot km. ZntmZLZZm-Zrr- KUED-Chann- 12, at 9.00 p.m. k separate voucher and that CTTaa The story of a daughter and an absent sister caring for their mother with Alzheimers disease is a moving, yet humorous n 7 Wednesplay. It will air on Shook Call voucher will be valid for ntaMtfiiwMMiwkaf T. ora Qognon bucCi Art Exhibit Artwork pcraiBOjS voucCaorcj e. UtahSan Juan The information provided for each person will be written on a DIG PINE SP03TS Arlene GctulGOO C:oCd fJlay 3rd Co? Dryco (3C:ap:nan er Education number. Fw "Led Uds" j Graveside services were held May 1, 1999, at the Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Utah. three-woma- Mariann Gibson of Nephi was games and more. She has been a presented the "Outstanding leader in each ofthe five age lev Leader award by the Girl Scouts els. of the U.S.A. In recognition of In addition to being a troop service of exceptional quality at leader, she has served as Cookie the Adult Recognition Banquet Chair, Service Unit Director, held on April 28, 1999. She also Council Delegate, Day Camp member Unit Leader, member of the Utah , received the ship pin and volunteer service Girl Scout Council Board of Trustees, and served on the pin. Mariann helped to organize Council Executive Committee Girl Scout troops in East Juab and various task groups. Mariann and her husband .AlCounty in 1980. She has taken over 100 hours of training in all lan, are the parents of five chilage levels and various specialty dren: Kelly (Kevin) Grieves, areas, including outdoor skills, Rebecca (Heath) Dopp, Christofirst aid, contemporary issues, pher, Sarah, and Sean. fund development, crafts, songs, 20-ye- Swaner Memorial Park in Kimball Junction is hosting a "Morning with the Sandhills May 8, as part of the Division of Wildlife Resources Migratory Bird Day. Viewing will take place from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Call 801 -363 -4811. v f.lcyJaca GOccn c3 Gi?3 Gccu3 Sandhill Cranes s; 'V-- . . She is survived by her hus-- . band, Kevin G. Shook; and children, Jori Allen Thomas, Jennifer S. Shook, Julia M. Shook, and Jason C. Shook, all of Nephi; par-- , ents, Verl C. and Suzanne Tho-mabrother, Bruce Thomas; sis- ters, Lori Ann Thomas, and Ker-- 1 OtrtauadbLeeder n Ctcs I t , V4 let tflRel Juab County Fairgrounds 178 Multi-Purpo- se Center, 350 the right fit. When standing d astride the bike, there should be an inch of clearance between the central bar and the crotch. The seat should be comfortable and the hand brakes should be easy to reach. Always wear a helhard shelled met, no matter how experienced at mapeuvering in traffic or around pedestrians. Always wear shoes, never ride barefoot Never wear long pants unless ; they pre secured at the ankle. Doing so may cause an accident by the clothing getting stuck in . the chain. . Make sure that you have lights and reflectors that increase your visibility. lf riding at night make sure ; you wear reflective clothing so that others can see you. Ensure that your bike is alflat-foote- well-fittin- -- g, bike-accredit- , ways in good condition. Always pay attention to what is happening around you. Look both ways when crossing a street De not wear headphones while riding a bike e doing so 1 The Service Officer will be VA at the Nephi, Employment Center on Monday, May 10, from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Please bring the following documents so that mt may better serve you: DD Form 214, in lcp!il ce ic;h papers, birthadop-tiondeat- h certificates, childrens The Service Officer from, the social security numbers. American Legion, Salt Lake City will be in Nephi to assist you in understanding and applying for VA benefits, including compensa- tion, pension, hospitalization, education, and other benefits. This is a free service and veterans need not be a member of the American Legion to receive assistance. K SOS A' , eliminates sounds that could alert you to danger. Be alert For hazardous condi: tions such as potholes, gravel, water, and oily spots, etc. , When riding along pmblic roads, obey all traffic signs. Remember, other vehicles and pedestrians are using the road. As much as possible, restrict riding to bike paths, parks or bike designated areas. Show courtesy to other riders. Again, always wear a helmet ; . . . ? ToB ' Internet Service Free (8881 88 , 56k V. 90 Modems, World WideWeb, Web & Client Baced News, Home Rsgss, Tech Support il. Still Only $14.95 Unlimited The National Internal Sann&FrcvWarWith a loc Presence jr -- |