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Show Page 5 Che Wednesday, June 4, 2003 2003 fire season has arrived With record breaking heat and the fifth consecutive year of drought, the closed fire season is in i effect throughout the State of Utah. Permits are now required for debris burning on private, non agricultural i ) t lands in unincorporated (outside city or town limits) areas. Permits can be obtained from the county Fire Warden or other State i i fire staff personnel. By requiring permits, we can set requirements within the permit that assure that burning will be conducted in t the safest possible manner says Mike Melton, Central Utah Fire Management 2 State Park campsites, boat slips and group sites now Utah proposes changes in boat slips, and group-usareas, including pavilions, are now available at www.stateparks.utah.gov. The Utah State Parks Reservation Call Center also ree on-lin- effects of ammonia. The proposal also adds a new review process for all discharges to any river, stream, lake or reservoir in the state to prevent degradation of water quality. This high-qualit- y These major changes may have a financial impact for both the municipal waste-wate- r districts and private industry but without compromising the environment, said Division of Water Quality environmental scientist William Moellmer. A public hearing is scheduled to receive public input prior to adoption of these changes by the Water Quality Board. The hearing will be June 6, 2003 at 10 a.m. at the Cannon Building, Room 125, 288 North 1460 West, Salt Lake City. Written comments will be accepted until 5 p.m. June 15, 2003. Statements should be addressed to William Moellmer, Utah Division of Water Quality, P.O. Box 144870, Salt Lake City, UT Comments may also be faxed to 84114-4870- . process may require additional alternative treatment The proposed changes www.waterquality.utah.gov and also at the Division of Water Quality, 288 North 1460 West, Salt Lake City, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Bridge work to cause travel delays The Utah Department of Transportation (UI)OT) advises motorists of the following roadwork. Spanish Fork Main St. interchange (exit 260). May 28 to June 16: Northbound Interstate 15 between Spanish Fork Main St. and Benjamin is restricted to one lane for bridge repair. Southwill be restricted bound to one lane south of the Spanish Fork Main St. interchange (exit 260). Signs and other traffic control devices will be posted to help motorists through the construction zones. Motorists should expect moderate to heavy delays. UDOT encourages motorists to use caution and travel the posted speed limits while driving through work zones. Schedules are subject to change due to inclement weather, equipment problems or emergency situations. will publish a Community Calendar each week of events in our area. If you would like to have your event published in this calendar, please submit it by 5 p.m. on Monday at our office at 96 South Main, Nephi or send to The 0 On-lin- are available on the Web at e reservations e are a great convenience for Utahns and visitors to our state, said Utah State Parks Reservation Manager Nichole Mallory. Maps, photographs, and amenities are literally at your fingertips to help you plan your trip. Reservations may be made at the following state parks: Antelope Island State Park, Bear Lake State Park, Camp FloydStagecoach Inn , Coral Pink Sand Dunes Park, Dead Horse Point State Park, Deer Creek State Park, East Can- State Park, Escalante State Park, Fremont Indian State Park , Goblin Valley State Park, Green River State Park, Huntington State Park, Hyrum State Park, Jordanelle State Park, Basin State Park, Millsite State Park, Otter Creek State Park, Palisade State Park, Quail Creek State Park, Red Fleet State Park, Rockport State Park, Scofield State Park, Snow Canyon State Park, Starvation State Park, Steinaker State Park, Utah Lake State Park, Wasatch, Mountain State Park, yon Willard Bay State Park, Yuba State Park. Utah State Parks contracts with Reserve America to provide reservations. on-lin- e Reserve America provides services for, similar other state park systems on-lin- e and federally managed grounds nationwide. camp- Times-New- s P.O. Box Community Calendar, The Times-Newwill No events calendar 77, Nephi, Utah 84648. be taken over the phone. s, Saturday, June 7 Melissa Bowles and David Morris reception. 6 to 8 p.m. Fairview Dance Hall, 55 S State Street, Fairview. Tuesday, June 17 Art in the park. Arts around the world, June 17 -- 21st. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Nephi City Park. Tons of fun for everyone. Thursday, July 10 Ute Stampede Rodeo 8 p.m. Juab County Fairgrounds. Friday, July 11 Ute Stampede Rodeo 8 p.m. State Park Spotlight Fremont Indian State Park was established to preserve Clear Creek Canyons treasury of rock art and archaeological sites. The visitor center provides a video program introducing you to the Fremont Indians. Fourteen interpretive points of interest, one accessible to wheelchairs, lead you into legend and history depicted through pictographs, petroglyphs, and other cultural and historic resources. The park is 21 miles southwest of Richfield on Interstate 70 in central Utah. Three local trailheads provide access to the Paiute ATV trail. e mains open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday from within Salt at Lake or from outside the area. Governor Leavitt made the resceremonial first ervation at Antelope Island State Park from the Utah State Capitol. on-lin- water quality standards options and a higher level of treatment as well as encourage pollution trading. These alternative options may cause additional costs of treatment for specifically targeted waters, such as drinking water sources or blue ribbon fisheries. on-lin- e Reservations for Utah State Parks campsites, 322-377- The Utah Division of Water Quality is proposing changes in the states water quality standards that could affect how much pollution sewage treatment plants are allowed to discharge into Utahs rivers, streams, lakes or reservoirs. Two changes in particular could increase or decrease the costs of treating wastewater and the amount the public pays for their sewer service. Under the proposed changes, environmental protection of the states high quality of water would remain intact. The proposal calls for a change in permitted levels of ammonia discharged into the waters of the state. This change may relax permit limit requirements for ammonia, reducing financial requirements to many waste-wate- r treatment plants. This proposal is based upon new EPA research on the toxicity Nephi, Utah Utah Officer for the Division of be held liable for the cost of Forestry, Fire and State suppression and associated Lands. damages says Melton. on Other fire restrictions Burning irrigated agricultural land does not that regulate campfires, require a written permit smoking and other activities for ditch banks and fence in wildland areas are curlines, but notification of rently not in effect as of yet. the nearest fire department Caution is always required. is required by law. However, As weather and fuel condiif the burn area has any tions get drier, other activiprobability of escaping on ties may be regulated. For permits in Juab to uncultivated lands that could spread, written per- County phone Casey Reynolds Juab County Fire Warmits are required. Burn permits do not reden at or 681 0035. lieve the person doing the Permits are free of charge. burning of liability if the fire Burning within city or escapes. If a fire escapes town limits is regulated by the control of the permit- the local fire department. ted party, that person can 623-264- (Eimrs-Nefc- js Classified Ads Work Wonders! TN Available on the internet at www.nephitimesnews.com at no additional charge NOTICE FOR THE MEMBERS OF Scottish Festival West Valley City. Utah Scottish Festival Jun. and Highland Games. This three day event kicks off with a traditional tatoo parade and fireworks, Highland Games, Bagpipers competition, food and craft vendors for everything Scottish, Highland Cattle and Sheephearding dog displays.' On Sunday, the 15th includes the Kirken o the Tarten, a traditional Clan Service. Utah Cultural Celebration Center, 1355 West 3100 South, West Valley City. Call 13-1- Quilt Show The Horseshoe Mountain Quilt Guild will host a quilt show during the Mormon Miracle Pageant, June from noon to 8:30 p.m. Visitors can vote for their favorites, to be given the Peoples Choice awards. The new location is in the newly restored Old City Hall, 200 North Main, Manti. 19-2- 24-2- Celebration in Sugarhouse Jun. 7, Salt Lake City. Hidden Hollow Celebration. Come celebrate the preservation of a tiny green oasis in Sugarhouse and enjoy live entertainment by local artists, receive discounts on local food and learn about organization in your area. Admission: Free. Hidden Hollow Natural Area in Sugarhouse, behind Petco and Bed, Bath and Beyond, Salt Lake City. Call non-prof- Childrens Art Jun. 7. Provo. Childrens Celebration Of The Arts. Several thousand children will gather to cut, glue and paint at the twentieth annual Childrens Celebration of the Arts. Fifty craft booths will cover Pioneer Park. Children can make animals, create puppets, decorate butThere will also be live entertainment, more. tons and much face painting and guest artists. Pioneer Park, 500 West Center Street, Provo. Call pipe-clean- Park Concert Jun. 8, Layton. Free Sunday in the Park Concert. All the Family is the theme of this free Sunday Night in the Park Concert held at the beautiful outdoor Kenley Amphitheater in Layton, just 20 miles north of Salt Lake City. in Musical selections from famous community families will be featured. Bring a blanketchair and sit on the grassy hill area or sit in the permanent seating. Admission: Free. Kenley Centennial Amphitheater, 445 N Wasatch Drive, Layton. Call Flag Day Jun. 13, Salt Lake City. DAR Flag Day Celebration. Speaker: Verdi White, Deputy Commissioner and Assistant to the Governor for Homeland Security. Admission: free. Utah Historical Society Building, 300 South Rio Grande, Salt Lake City. Welsh Days Jun. , Fountain Green. Welsh Days. Celebration of the establishment of the town of Wales (formerly Coalbed) in 1849 by Welsh immigrants. 6:30 p.m. Dutch Oven dinner and entertainment in the bowery at the town park. Saturdays events begin with breakfast in the park at 7: 30 followed by a vintage car show, childrens candy parade and day full of tournaments, contests, food, drawings and entertainment. Town of Wales, 150 N State Street Wales, UT., Fountain Green. Call 20-21- Food Festival Jun. 21, Hyrum. 2nd International Food Festival. International Food Vendors and Live Music. Admission: Free Entrance. I lyrum City Park, Main Street and Center. 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