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Show offers road construction advisory update UDOT Aug. Die Wednesday, August 13, 2003 Page 3 Between 12-1- 7 be posted to guide motorists a.m. through the construction and from Genola to West Mountain, will be restricted to one lane for paving operations. Between 7 Aug. a.m. and 5 p.m., S.R. 28 from Levan to the SevierJuab County line will be restricted ;to one lane for paving operations. ' Signs, flaggers and other traffic control devices will 5 p.m., S.R. 141 zone. Motorists should expect moderate delays. UDOT encourages motorists to use caution and travel 18-2- at the posted speed limits while driving through work zones. Schedules are subject to change due to inclement weather, equipment problems or emergency situations. Mine owners want tax break By Myrna Trauntvein Times-New- s Correspondent Chief Consolidated Mining Company requested Juab County Commissioners allow a tax adjustment for Trixy Mine property. They want us to take on the dollar, said Wm. Boyd Howarth, commission 20-cen- ts chair. The total for 2002 was $21,078 with a penalty of $2,207 and interest of $1,049 for a total tax of $24,335. They want us. to take, in of what is Actuality, 1 one-fift- h owed, said Howarth. In Juab County; the three commissioners also were as - the Board of Equalization and the Board of Adjustments, a decision made which allows those elected by the people to serve rather than a board appointed by commissioners, which could be more political. After considering the request, I make the motion we deny the request, said Robert Steele, commis- that sioner. The commission response, however, does not slam the door on the appeals process. A taxpayer or taxpaying entity can not appeal to the state for consideration. Central Valley Hospice Become a Hospice Central Valley Hospice believes that through appropriate care and promotion of a caring attitude, patients, families or caregivers are free to attain a degree of mental preparation for a death that is satisfying to them. hind of person with a caring attitude that is prepared to provide support to people in the last phase of life, and can if you are the donate an hour a month or more. We need you! if uou are interested in becoming a Hospice volunteer, please pick up an application at Central Valley Home Health & Hospice 48 West 1500 North in Nephi. Or for more Hosp ice information Call 435-023-305- Comments sought on sensitive wildlife species People need to get on a list soon to make comments about which wildlife species in Utah should be on the states Sensitive Species list. These comments will be taken at a Sept. 25 meeting in Salt Lake City. The list of proposed wildlife species of concern is available on the Internet at list may be obtained by contacting the Division of Wildlife Resources (1594 W. 0. Clothing: Emalie Jones, blessing dress, smocked dress; Janette Harris, mens fishing vest. Crops: Jay Woodard, sunflower. Fine Arts: Youth: Makelle Wright, Samantha Park, KadyAnne Lunt, Ethan Olpin. Junior: Malachi Pe- terson, Shalice Butterfield, Katie Davis. Senior: Chetney Lounsbury, Megan Bastian, Aaron Simons. Adult: Jennifer Zirbes, Jeff Ferre. Professional: Kaye Greenhalgh. Floriculture: Ti and Nicole Douglas, gladiolus, James Kintz: Bonsi elm; Jolene Christensen, artistic display; Chad Greenhalgh, plant. Foods: Kate Bates, apricot bars; Ashley Wright, decorated cake; Debbie Zirbes, cinnamon rolls, blueberry nluffins; Brian Dinkel. caramel popcorn; Jenessa Lance, pumpkin chocolate chip cookies; Jessie Wood, fudge; Gib Peay, chocolate blueberry muffins; Nicole Douglas, yeast rolls; Jennifer Reece, Challah bread; Rein Warner, soap; Jaidy Warner, soap; Gentry Warner, soap; Regan Warner, soap; Audrey Ludlow, soap; LuOna Prisbrey, Joyce Warnick; Vegetable: 1st, Rose Shepherd; 2nd, Wendy Benson; Pickles: 1st, LaRae Kendall; 2nd, Ken Ogden; Soft Spreads: 1st, Ned Poulsen; 2nd, Rose Shepherd. Youth: Vegetable: 1st, Kate-lyPeterson; Pickled Food. 1st, Takesha Woten; Soft Spreads: 1st, Katelyn Peterson. Adult Best of Category: Pickled Foods, Melba Olsen; Soft Spreads, Kena Lee Winn. Wilton Awards: IngerOveson, CamileOrme. Youth: Ashley Wright, Chancey Evans. n Handicrafts and Hobbies: Savannah Behrman, ceramic mare and foal; Nephi Oake-son- , Amy Zirbes, ce- ramic blue bowl; Chetney Lounsbury, ceramic frogs; Andrea McPherson, porcelain doll; Chancey Evans, picture; Hailey Garrett, picture; Kinley Olpin, stained glass; Ariel Peterson, necklace; Megan Ingram, gold leaf picture; Zach Luker, model car; Twila Rockwell, melted crayon cards, two-side- QDp DgjDD tensen, large knit doilv; It's time again to join Tonyas Tumbling Boys & Girls Ages 3 and Up! Deg., Advanced & Cheer Classes $15 per month Family rates on 2 or more stu- dents (CaDD Today: Tonya Kelson or Whitney Hansen (801) 360-32623-18- 68 60 Come join the Tumbling IFun!! P-0- . 84114-5610- terested person may request to make an oral presentation before the Wildlife Species of Concern and Habitat Designation Advisory Committee concerning any matter under review by submitting a written request and supporting documentation to the executive director at least 14 days prior to the meeting. These requests may be sent to Bob Morgan, Executive Director, Depart- - ment of Natural Resources, Boxl45610, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-5610- . The committee will meet to review proposed wildlife species of concern designations on Sept. 25. The meeting is open to the public and will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in room 1040 at the Department of Natural Resources, 1594 W. North Temple in Salt Lake City. omons. Market Steer, Malina ; Reserve Champion Market Steer, Tyrie Thalman. Thal-man- Division: Foods: Ashley Wright (3), Katelyn Peterson, Whitney Warnick (2), Alexis 4-- Allred, Taran Wright(2), Danielle Memmott (2), Hillary Hitchcock (2), Jared Decorated cake:. Ashley Wright. Food Preservation: Lynley Peterson (3), Katelyn Peterson (4). Display Contest: Chelsey Men-lov- Fitting & Showmanship: Senior: 1st, Tyrie Thalman; 2nd , Shane Blackett; 3rd, Katie Jackson. Intermedi- ate: 1st, Brandon Kay; 2nd, Chandra Morgan; 3rd, Colton Howard. Junior: 1st, Malina Thalman; 2nd, Cole Wright; 3rd, Preston Fowkes. Weight, Andrea Harper, Sheep: Grand Champion quilt, pillow case; Lynley Market Lamb, Breann Bagu-ley- : Reserve Champion MarPeterson, quilt, baby quilt; Katelyn Peterson, baby ket Lamb, Diane Sperry. quilt; Hillary Hitchcock, Fitting & Showmanship: Sequilt; Natalie Hitchcock, nior: 1st Diane Sperry; 2nd, scrapbook; Chelsey Weight, Rex Memmott; 3rd, Ryan wall hanging, quiet book. Weight. Intermediate: 1st, Crochet: Chelsey Canfield, Chelsey Weight; 2nd, Caley pillow, doll; Makenna Sperry, Bussian; 3rd, Tiffany Tasker. pillow; Landon Wickel, cup Junior: 1st, Breann Baguley; and saucer; Danielle Braun, 2nd, Jordan Memmott; 3rd, pillow embroidery; Stacey Alee Taylor. Swine: Grand Champion McKnight. crocheted box, Market Hog, Bryce Nichols; doily, frog; Kaitlyn MemReserve Champion Market mott, crocheted ball, towel; Caleb Wright, crocheted Hog, Selena Sutherland. towel; Lynley Peterson, baby Fitting & Showmanship: Seafghan; Rex Memmott, knit nior: 1st, Selena Sutherland; hat. 2nd. Jeana Sutherland; 3rd, Salley Smalley. IntermediClothing: Hilary Hitchcock, wool jacket and skirt; ate: 1st, Jay Sutherland; 2nd, Ashley Wright, skirt, dress, Kyler McPherson; 3rd, Eric head band; Whitney Lundell, Lance. Junior: 1st, Brandon jacket, pants, skirt, blouse; Nichols; 2nd, Bryce Nichols; Makenzie Benson, sundress, 3rd, John Smalley. bolero; Ariel Peterson, pants; Dairy Goats: Senior ChamJenessa Lance, pants and top; pion Goat, Brook Taylor; JuMcKel Adair, capris; Sacora nior Champion Goat, Chance Smith, capris and top, paKendall; Best Goat Udder, Brook Taylor. jama pants; Breanna Andrews. skirt, pajama pants; Horse: Class 1, Tish RobKara Menlove, skirt, slip; erts; Class 2, Kevin Wright; Smanatha Peterson, skirt; Class 3, Marv Roberts; Class Teisha Shepherd, pajama 4, Tish Roberts; Class 5, Marv Class 6, Tari WilRoberts; pants; Malynn Greenhalgh, liams; Class 7, Marv Roberts; pajama pants; Kristal Howarth, pajama pants; Bonnie Class 8, Casey Winn; Class 9, Brad Vickers; Class 10, Ben Terry, pajama pants; Crystal Burnham, pajama pants; Winn; Class 1 1, Milford Hall; Class 12, Kevin Wright; Class Chelsey Weight, shirt, shorts, overalls. 13, Bradley Nichols; Class 14, Danielle Memmott, melted Ethan McPherson. Best of crayon picture; Rachael Fack-rell- , Show (Male), Tish Roberts. melted crayon picture; Best of Show (Female), Brad Jace Palmer, leather knife Vickers. Western Pleasure (16 & under): 1st, Chrysten holder; Malynn Greenhalgh, leather wallet. Bussian; 2nd, JaBoe Garrett; FFA: Ag Mechanics, Jeff 3rd, Ashley Day; (17 & over): 1st, Leah Schacherer; 2nd, Kay; Small Model, Trinity Evans; Large Model, Casey Winn; 3rd, Trinity Plant Collection, Bennett. Walk Trot Class: Harris Taylor. 1st, Hailey Garrett; 2nd, CasLeadline: 1st, Rex Memsidy Bussian; 3rd, Chrysten Bussian. English Class mott; 2nd, Jordan Memmott; Hunter Hack: 1st, Chrysten 3rd, Diane Sperry. Beef: Grand Champion Bussian; 2nd, Inger Oveson; 3rd, Kiley Shepherd. Fancy Feathers: Best of Show, Eric Lance, Blue Orphington cockrel. Keynon Sweep-stake- Taylor, golden pheasant; Emily Lance, Auracana pullet; Eric Lance, Auracana pullet. Pi- Best of Show, Wyatt Penrod, German Beauties.; Sweepstakes, Colby Park, Blue Splash Homer; Brook geons: Taylor, Black Capuchine, English Carrier; Tyson Lofgran, Show Homers; Bryan Dinkel, Chinese Owl. Rabbits: Class Winner, Colten Tatton, Holland Lop; Jordon Howard, Mini Lop; Nashay Lofgran, Jersey Wolley; Ken Lofgran. Mini Lop Doe. Sweepstakes: Kim Miller, Holland Lop; Mary Winn, Holland Lop; Emily McCaffery, Mini Rex; Nashay Lofgran, Dutch; Teisha Shepherd, Satin Californian. MISSIONARY Elder Travis John Kyhl has returned from serving in the South Carolina Columbia Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ Saints. He is a of Latter-damember of the Richfield 1st Ward. He is a son of Gary and Margaret Kyhl of Richfield, formerly of Nephi, and a grandson ofJack andArdella Kyhl of Richfield. y Cam-eronBake- r; Subscribe Today d scrubbers; Ken Lofgran. horseshoe Fireman; Takesha Woten, rock family; Sheena Major, dream catcher; Ennis Everitt, elk tile; Kayla Olpin. scrapbook; Jordan Memmott. roller coaster. Needlework: Jolene Chrisx GflODESB North Temple, Suite 2110, Box 146301, Salt Lake City, UT ) or any DWR regional office. Any interested person may submit comments on proposed species of concern designations. All comments must be submitted in writing to the executive director of the Department of Natural Resources for review at least seven days prior to the meeting. In addition, any in- - 2003 Juab County Fair Sweepstakes winners announced bing cherries; Rose Shepherd, dry onions; LaRae Kendall, pickles; Ned Poulsen, pomegranate; Melba Olsen, dill pickles; Kena Lee Winn, soft spread. Ball & Kerr Awards: Fruit: 1st, LuOna Prisbrey; 2nd, Volunteer Nephi, Utah Ctmcs-pfo- s e Ly-nett- Gooch, long white blessing dress; Emalie Jones, long white blessing dress; Laurel Roth, twin quilt (Harry Potter); Sue Cradshy, baby quilt with matching pillow; Mar-riaWood, red and blue rag quilt; Floy Harper, pieced n quilt; Nola Christensen, double wedding ring pieced quilt; Virginia Moss, pieced quilt; Mary Lynn Forsyth, pieced applique quilt; Melba Olsen, afghan; Gwen Cowan, afghan; Nola Pay, afghan: Virginia Moss, cross stitch Fine Family Dinning. Open for Lunch 11 a.m.-- 2 p.m. Monday-Frida- y BUFFET $5.95 Broiled Salomon $5.95 - Crab & Shrimp Melt $4.95 Halibut & Chips $5.95 FRESH-ME- X Open for Dinner 4 Sunday-Saturda- p.m.-lOp.- m. y picture. Woodworking: Small: Mason Warnick. music box: Barres Jenkins, music box: James Jenkins, chest. Large: Jesse Stephenson, coffee table; Barres Jenkins, kitchen cart. Novelty: Kim Thomock. snake carving. Photography: Jessie black and white photo: Lon Wickel. portrait photo, black and white photo; Ashley Johnson, portrait photo, tinted photo; Tish Roberts, animal photo (2); Kendall West, black and white photo; Iris Tolley, landscape photo. Fruits & Vegetables: Brooklyn Blackett, beets: Le Sperry, cabbage; Courtney Taylor, cantaloupe; Bob Batt, potatoes; Brent Taylor. Bed-doe- SEAFOOD BUFFET 1st Friday of the month. Fresh Salmon & Halibut, 21 day aged hand cut Steaks Jumbo Tiger Shimp and much more all prepared with Culinary Expertise. For Reservations call 435-623-09- 59 Appearing at SALT CREEK SPORTS LOUNGE. Fridays- - LADIES NIGHT with a Live D.J. No Cover Charge for the Ladies. Apftcdubtcrmembm 9 Saturdays - Live BAND. For more info call 435-999- t |