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Show trtu0Nefns Page 12 Free Fishing Day June 5 Fishing waters throughout anglers fishing June 5 may want to consider fishing at lakes and reservoirs. Because of the high runoff, we probably wont stock many Utah should see plenty of anglers Saturday, June 5, as the Division of Wildlife Resources marks Free Fishing Day in Utah. People will not need a fishing license to fish in the state that day. All other regulations found in the 1999 Utah Fishing Proclamation will be in effect. Were trying to attract people to fishing by having a free day," streams that weekend, Pettengill said. Well be putting the fish into lakes, instead. Pettengill reminds those fishing June 5 that while no license is required, all other limits and regulations found in the 1999 said Tom Pettengill, Division Utah Fishing Proclamation will sport fisheries and aquatic education coordinator. Division staff treat Free Fishing Day as they would a holiday weekend, meaning they usually stock additional fish to meet the additional demand, Pettengill Resources offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price and Cedar City. Those with questions may contact their nearest Division office, or the Divisions Salt Lake City office at (801) Farmington Pond Fishing Pier Dedication A new fishing pier at Farming-to- n Pond in Farmington will be dedicated on Free Fishing Day and volunteers from the Salt Lake County Fish and Game Association will be at the pond throughout the day, to help people bait hooks and to provide fish538-470- 0. be in effect. Anglers, especially those who might be fishing for the first time, are encouraged to pick up a copy of the proclamation and ing instruction. We especially want to encourlearn the rules. Proclamations are available age single parent families to Nephi, Utah Wednesday, May 26, 1999 come to fish off it before then. Farmington City also has made improvements to the shoreline at the 3 12 acre pond, Potts said, providing excellent shoreline access for anglers. Farmington City Reservoir, better known as Farmington Pond, is located at 600 North Main in Farmington, at the mouth of Farmington Canyon. Visit A Fish Hatchery Those wanting to see where many of Utahs trout come from are encouraged to visit a Division fish hatchery on June 5. Of the Divisions 10 hatcheries that are producing trout, six of them Fountain Green, Glen-woo- d, Mammoth Creek, Midway, Springville and Whiterocks are open daily for public visits, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Three of the hatcheries Mantua in Box Elder County, and Egan and Loa in Wayne County are open by advanced reservation only from fishing license agents state- come out that day, because we said. Instead of streams and rivers. wide and at Division of Wildlife can help them and their kids fish, said Danny Potts, a Salt Lake County Fish and Game Association member. The Divisions tenth trout Anglers who fish the pond are Prices at Reeds Drive Inn on Memorial Day, May 31st reminded that it has a four trout hatchery the Kamas Hatch- BACK TO THE 50S AND 60S 2 to 5 p.m.. Much, much, much more! Enjoy the Classic Car Show, courtesy of Duane's Custom Classic's Shows & cruise. Bring your classic and enjoy the fun. Lots of giveaways and prizes 626 North Main, Nephi - Owners Reed and Lori Finch limit. The ponds new fishing pier was designed to accommodate the physically challenged, the elderly and small children, providing them and other anglers with improved fishing access, said Bob Cowdell, Division aquatic habitat biologist. While the pier will be dedicated at about 10 a.m., people are wel ery is being rebuilt and is Memorial Day marks the beKeep a safe following dis ginning of the 101 Critical Days tance; use the two to four sec of Summer. More people die from ond rule. motor vehicle crashes and recreDuring bad weather, sloe ational activity injuries during down, turn on your headlight! these 101 days than any other and increase your following dis time of the year. According to the tance. Tb fight fatigue on long trips Utah Safety Council, three Utahns may die in traffic crash- 6 top every 90 minutes or less, fa es this Memorial Day weekend. rest, eat light meals, stretch anc Over the past five years, 17 peo- rotate drivers. Ifyou travel aloni ple have died during this holiday and feel sleepy, stop and get rest period. The holiday officially be- Thousands die each year as gins at 6:00 p.m. Friday, May 28, result of driver fatigue. Do not drink and drive. Ifyot and ends at 11: 59 p.m. on Mon31. day, May plan on drinking alcoholic bevThe Utah Safety Council offers erages, designate a driver whc motorists the following safe driv- will not be drinking to get you home. ing and traveling tips: Drive Friendly and CourteAllow plenty of travel time, and do not speed, even if you are ously. The Utah Safety Council enbehind schedule. Chances for death or serious iiyury double for courages everyone to have a safe every 10 MPH over 50 MPH a and fun holiday and to rememvehicle travels. ber that whatever the activity, Safety belt and child safety protect yourself and your family seat use are the easiest and most by practicing safe habits. For effective ways to protect yourself more information and a free while on the highways. Driving Safely This Summer bro- closed to visitors. The rebuilding work should be completed by October and the hatchery opened to visitors at that time, said Tim Miles, Division fish culture coorHave your vehicle inspected dinator. For more information about and tuned before long trips. Free Fishing Day contact Pettengill at (801) 5384814, or your nearest Division office. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF AUCTION FOR FITZS ONE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL TNT AUCTION AT (801) Three deaths may marlx the beginning of the 101 Critical Days of Summer 519-021- 3 chure, please call (800) 933-594- 3. Services today for infant MaKayla McPherson MaKayla Mary McPherson, 351 North 100 West. Friends infant daughter of 5 weeks, died may call one hour prior to serSunday, May 23, 1999, at Prima- vices at the church. Burial will ry Childrens Medical Center in be in the Vine Bluff Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah. Nephi, Utah. She was bom April 16, 1999, in Payson to Seth Ross and Stephanie Anderson McPherson. She is survived by her parents, Seth and Stephanie McPherson; grandparents, Doug and Sherie Partridge of Levan, Stephen and Kim Anderson of Santaquin, and Roy and Barbara McPherson of Seth Nephi; L. and Arlene McPherson, Sandra Worthington of Chandler, Arizona, Grant and Elena Worthington of Levan, Stephen and great-grandparen- Beth Anderson of Provo, and Clyde and Mary Partridge, of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Stephensen of Nephi, Mrs. Ava Christensen of Nephi, lone Anderson of Santaquin, Anna Owens of Provo, and Lucille Hobbs of Holladay. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in the Nephi State Center, MaKayla Mary McPherson Funeral services today for Ida Dickerson in Long Beach California Funeral services for Ida Jen Frankie Neser; brothers, Jim, Dickerson, age 77, will take place Bud and Val Harris; 35 grandWednesday at the Long Beach children; and 36 7th Ward LDS Church, Long Beach, California. She is survived by sons, Gary and Rick; daughters. Carman Rutten, Judith Crawford, Diane Wharton, Susan LaBar, Peggy Broadwater, Eileen Baker, and n. www.tntauction.com Kelly Shepherd receives degree from Snow College Kelly Louise Shepherd gradu- The downed power line suddenly slammed with the force of 7,200 volts against the pavement "You could feel the ground shake clear across four lanes of highway," remembered firefighter Dave Willson. Only moments before, the line - a primary feeder that had been brought down by a tree limb - was just lying across a roadside hedge. It looked like a harmless old garden hose; no wonder the man from the neighborhood thought it would be safe to move it Happily, Captain Willson had seen him reach for the line and acted quickly to stop him. The firefighter had recently taken part in a Utah Power safety training session, where he teamed to treat al downed lines as deadly. "They can snap back to life in an instant They're not safe - period." With the passerby new out of harm's way, Capt Willson dispatched his fire trucks to block off the high way and sidewalks until Utah Tower's crew arrived on the scene. Capt Willson is modest about taking the credit for averting a tragedy. 'Id rather say thanks to lessons learned from Utah rower." We say, we're a good team. ated from Snow College with an Associate ofArts degree on April 30, 1999. She will continue her education at Southern Utah University, mooring in Psychology. Her parents are Robert and Ann Shepherd of Levan. Her grandparents are Lawrence and CoDeal Brough, and Delwin and Alice Shepherd, all of Levan. It felt like a small earthquake. 'V UTAH POWER A PacifiCorp Company Making it happen. Kelly Shepherd |