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Show 6 public rangelands conditions and trends as part of an inventory process and (2) manage, maintain and improve the condition of the public rangelands so that they become as productive as feasible for all rangeland values. 43 U.S.C. 1901(b) 3. That pursuant to the Public Rangelands Improvement Act, on June 22, 1988, the State of Utah entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (M.O.U.) with the Bureau of Land Management, U.S Department of the Interior, the purpose of which is to provide for consultation, cooperation, and coordination between the parties in matters relating to rangelands management on public lands of the United States in Utah, administered by the Bureau of Land Management. The M.O.U. implies that it is the policy of the Stale Director, Bureau of Land Management Program and thus complement the Congressional intent of the Act. 4. That this M.O.U. between the State of Utah and the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior has not been repealed or rescinded. 5. That pursuant to the. Public Rangelands Improvement Act, on June 9, 1988, the Director of the Utah Department of Agriculture (U.D.A.) entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (M.O.U) with the Regional Forester, U.S. Department of The SunNews. Wednesday. Mav 5. 1993 Public Notices Sevier School Board Changes Meeting Time The Sevier School District Board of Education has changed the time of the May 1 3 Board meeting to 1 p.m. It will be held in the Richfield High School, 510 West 100 South, Richfield. A Board Work session will be held prior to the meeting at 1 1 a.m. in the conference room of the Support Services Facility, 1 600 North Highway 89, Richfield. Signed; Samuel D. Ware, Business Administrator Published in the Salina Sun, and May 12, 1993. 5,1993 May Public Notice ORDINANCE ORDINANCE OF THE SANPETE COUNTY COMMISSION, State of Utah, ( 1 ) adopting an emergenc y Ordinance to protect the public peace, general welfare, health and safety of the citizens and the Governments of Sanpete County from immediate and ongoing economic and financialdam-age- , (2) providing penalties for violations of the Ordinance and (3) requesting that the Legislature of the State of Utah enact similar legislation to codify within state law such statutes as enacted by county ordinance and by the United States Congress. THE COMMISSION FINDS 1. That the Public Rangelands Improvement Act (P.R.I.A.), 43 U.S.C. &&1901 et seq. was authorized by Congress on October 25, 1978, and has not been repealed by statute, regulation or court decree. 2. That the purpose of the Public Rangelands Improvement Act is to(l) inventory and identify current Agriculture, Sevier County Fair Foundation 200 South 5th East Richfield, Utah a look I tah Power Take in-ic- le today and you find the Service, PRESENTS (fke Saturday June 5, 7:00 p.m. Sevier County Fairgrounds Forest Intermountain Region, the purpose of which is to promote efficient multiple-us- e management of the range resources in the Intermountain Region, U.S.D.A. Forest Service. That management is to be responsive to the overall public interest, produce healthy, useful forests and grasslands, reflect a strong land ethic and apply current scientific Forest and range-land- s management principles. The M.O.U. goes on to state, When a single allotment is involved, such 4x4 & quested by the permittee(s) UP ROUTE BO s EOlA UTAH 840b (801) coopcrauon (as authorized by the Public Rangelands Improvement Act of October 25, 1978) ensures full participation of the permittee(s) and U.D.A. in the planning process if requested and agreed to by the permittee. 6. That the M.O.U. between the Utah Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Forest Service has not been repealed or rescinded. 7. That the Public Rangelands Improvement Act and the accompanying Memorandums of Understanding represent sound land management principles for all federal lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management, including those lands within Sanpete County, Utah. BE IT DECREED BY THE SANPETE COUNTY Commission, STATE OF UTAH THE COMMISSION DECLARES: 1. That to provide for the general welfare, public peace, health and safety of the citizens of Sanpete County, passage of this Ordinance is required to protect the economic base upon which this county and its citizens depend. 2. That the Public Rangelands Improvement Act, 43 U.S.C. 1901 et seq. shall be adopted as a county ordinance by the County Commissioners of Sanpete County, Utah. 3. That the Memorandum of Understanding between the Utah Department of Agriculture and the Utah State Director, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior, dated June 22, 1988 shall be incorporated by reference into this county ordinance, with the following provisions. 4. That the Memorandum of Understanding between the Director of the Utah Department of Agriculture (U.D.A) and the Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (U.S.F.S.) Intermountain Region dated June 9, 1988 shall be incorporated by reference into this county ordinance, with the following provisions. 5. That the procedures set forth in the Public Rangelands Improvement Act and accompanying Memorandums or Understanding as modified by the Ordinance shall govern all actions involving the Forest Service and either an individual or group of livestock grazing permitees(s) or lessee(s), including but not necessarily lim ited to the issuance of a grazing permit)s) or lease(s) by the federal agencies, the transfer or sale of a grazing permit(s) or lease(s) from one party to another, the creation or revision of an allotment management plan and other like actions or as re- 5 rTickets Available May 19, 1993 ing goal is to 11 ensure reliable, riht environmentally compatible and kind of energy. affordable The energy of elec- people dedicated tricity now and in to helping you get the future. the most from your energy dol- lar. People seeking costs down and quality up. that aim is measured daily And it's working. by a mid-80- dedica-tio- a. Turkey production Le-sle- Auction Marci and Lyman Anderson were in Loa Saturday, to attend the wedding of Lyman's nephew, Tyler Blackburn. Allen and Louise Jensen spent the weekend in Mesquite, NV. Also in Mesquite this weekend were Keith and Sandy Johnson. They all a UPS convention while there. Paying a surprise visit to the Kardall Rasmussen home and Pat and to get acquainted with his new grandson, was Pats father and a friend. Diana Peterson was released as a Primary worker Sunay. Linda Mickelson was presented as a Sunday School Teacher. Bryant and Linda Mickelsen had a nice day Sunday. They had two grandsons receive their names. The little son of Kevin and Heidi Mickelsen was given the name Lan-do- n Shane Mickelsen. The infant son of "Alisha and Kevin Johnson was given the name Rogan Cruse Johnson. Both babies were named by their grandfather Bryant. Many family members and friends were present for this special day. Cameron Jensen was home for the weekend. Some sad news. Dwayne and Brenda Brown will be moving to Salina this week. They will be greatly missed but we hope Salina enjoys them. A Salina Producers Auction as of Tuesday, April 27, 1993. Receipts: 1800. Last week: 1442. Last year 1821. Feeder Steers: under 500 lbs Donna Burtenshaw 3.00 to 4.00 lower; 500 lbs 3.00 to 4.00 higher; 700 to 800 lbs 1.00 to 2.00 higher; 600 and 900 lbs steady; Holstein Steers: mostly steady; Feeder Heifers: 300 to 500 lbs 3.00 to 4.00 lower; 400 and 800 lbs weak to 1.00 lower; 600 to 700 lbs firm to 1.00 higher; Slaughter cows steady to firm on similar kinds; and Slaughter Bulls: steady. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1 : 300 to 400 lbs 92.00 to 108.50; 400 to 500 lbs 96. to 107 A0; 500 to 600 lbs 89.00 to 101 AO, 9 head package 517 pounds 107.00; . 600 to 700 lbs 83.00 to 94.50; 700 to 800 lbs 80.00 to 87.00; 800 to 900 lbs 78 A0 to 83.00, 900 to 12980 lbs 73.50 to 77.50. , Holstein Steers: 300 to 500 lbs 83.00 to 94.00; 500 to 700 lbs 71.00 to 82.50; 700 to 900 lbs 65.50 to 7 1 .50;900 to 1 1 00 lbs 63 .50 to 68.00 Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1 : 300 to 400 lbs 86.00 to 95.00; 500 to 600 lbs 83.50 to 90.50; 600 to 700 lbs 77.00 to 86.00; 700 to 800 lbs 75.00 to 83.00; 800 to 900 lbs 76.00 to 77 A0; Heiferettes and young feeder cows 55 to 71.00. Slaughter cows: Boning Util103 43.50 to 50.75, high dressing ity 53.25; cutter and low dressing utility 38.50 to 43.50. Slaughter bulls: Yield Grade 1 1485 to 1820 lbs 58.00 to 60.25; Feeder bulls 1660 to 1695 lbs 57.00 to 59.00. Donna (Dawn) Rae B urtenshaw, 30 of Pleasant Grove died April 20, 1993 at her home. She was bom September 11, 1962 in Salt Lake City to Delmar Ray and Patsy LaRue Minchey Burtenshaw. She was a member of the LDS Church living in the Manila 5th Ward. She attended schools in California. She had been employed at interstate brick and at other locations as a secretary. She is survived by 2 sons and a daughter, Chayson Yates and Krissa Lee Yates both of Lehi; Preston Ryan Burtenshaw, Pleasant Grove; her fiance Roger D. Willardson, Pleasant Grove; her mother Pleasant Grove; her father and stepmother; Delmar Ray and Sue Burtenshaw, Brea, California; Step children: Crista, Cameron, Lindsey and Cherise Willardson all of Sandy; 3 brothers; Michael Dean Burtenshaw, Ft. Campbell, Kentucky; Raymond Roy Burtenshaw, San Marino Valley, California; Ronald Thomas Burtenshaw, Fullerton, California; a grandmother, Belva L. Minchey, Ephraim; a twin sister Debbie LaRue preceded her in death. Services were held Monday at noon in the Ephraim Stake Center. Burial was in the Ephraim park Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. Paiute ATV Trail has more than 1500 miles of beauty The Paiute ATV Trail covers 200 miles in a continuous loop with access to the Great Western Trail, with a total of more than 1500 miles of scenic beauty. You can experience a breathtaking ride through the majestic mountainous terrain. View the high country lakes and streams amidst the beautiful lush forest See wild life and nature at its best. Camp and fish along the trails. You can travel U.S. Forest Service approved trails, and terrain can be found for both beginner and expert ATV riders. For more information contact PaiuteTrail OHV Service, Box 155, Aurora, Utah 84620, or call 529-782- n working in hundreds of local communities. Today weve s. At home or on the job, weve got the know- got 1993 energy at 1982 prices. we the efforts and employees living and 20 drop in prices since the holds,' Prcst-hoo- d presented to receive the Aaronic and be ordained to the office of Deacon. Lisa and Gary Learning and family were in Beaver to attend the wedding of Gary's niece. of Utah Power For customers in Utah Thile we Scout-O-Ram- Hodges some of Roxanne's children were here to witness Brock's baptism and the ordination of Jade Johnson. He was presented Sunday with his Primary garduation certificate and also Achieving new ways to keep that has meant the agency decision release, in writing, die federal agency of all responsibility for the violation within two weeks of the date of the agency decision. 9. That if any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof is held invalid, such invalidity does not affect any other provision of this Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to those ends the provisions of this Ordinance are severable. Rick Taylor and Brindy Conder. Tammy Johnson was hostelss to the Dessert Club Tuesday evening. The ten ladies enjoyed strawberry shortcake before playing ProPrizes were gressive Rummy. awarded to Debbie Lund, Patsy Hampton, and Melissa Yardley. Also on Tuesday evening at the high school the Sr. Projects were on display. Seniors displayed projects they had been working on all PASSED, ADOPTED AND year concerning what they hoped to SIGNED by the Sanpete County choose for a profession. Seniors need Board of County Commissioners as to be complimented on their work. Sanpete County Ordinance No. If you were wondering where and recorded with the Sanpete Scouts were last Saturday, the all of County CLerk this 27th day of April all you needed to do was drive to 1993. BOARD OF SANPETE Richfield's City Park and you would soon find out. Scouts of all ages and COUNTY COMMISSION Robert D. Bessey, Chairman, their advisors attended the annual There were differaye; Eudie L. Cox, aye; J. Keller Christensen, aye. ent booths set up to test the skills of ATTEST: Kristine F. the scouts and anyone else who wanted Christiansen, Sanpete County Cleric. to try their luck at them. Doorprizes Published in the Gunnison Valwere given away and Redmond did ley News May 5, 1993. very well in the Pinewood derby races with Garrick Johnson taking second place in his division. Mark Williams won third place for selling the most tickets. The Stake Primary held their Primary Appreciation dinner ThursThe value of turkeys produced day evening at the Stake Center. in Utah during 1992 was $41 milDinner was saved and a game was lion, 8 percent lower than the $45 played. The presidency was premillion level of the previous year, sented ceramic temples as tokens of according to the Utah Agricultural appreciation. Statistics Service. The number of Bert and Sandra Jensen and birds at 3.8 million was down 7 perfamily were in Wendover recently cent from 1991. Turkey production to visit their daughter, Brenda and totaled 84.4 million pounds Clayton Carterand sons. Their other live weight, down 7 percent from last daughter, Kendra from Loftland, NV years 90.3 million pounds. The joined them there. average price received by producers Raquel Pickett, daughter of in 1 992 averaged 49 cents per pound Glen and LeAnn Pickett and Katie of liveweight, down 1 cent from the e, Nelson, along with her mother previous years average. Nelson and grandmother Rhea or lcssee(s). 6. That upon the initiation of the actions described above by the Bureau of Land Management or the permittee(s) or Lessee(s), the B ureau of Land Management shall initiate the consultation procedures described in the Memorandum of Understanding between the Governor of Utah and the Utah State Director, Bureau Our continu- of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior, dated June 22, 0, 1988, and adopted by this ordinance. The initiation of such action under Tammy Johnson - 529-755- 2 the M.O.U. shall occur within a two week period of time. 7. That violations of this OrdiRecent visitors at the Amelda were among a group of doggers nance by the federal agencies shall be Poulsen home were her daughter and under the direction of Bella Chrisdeemed to be a violation of Sanpete husband, LaRue and Rick Taylor. tensen, to perform in Disneyland County ordinance number The Taylors helped Amelda get some this weekend. Brock Johnson, son of John Liability under this ordinance shall of her spring yard work done and be placed upon the federal official or and Roxanne Hodges was Johnson did a lot of visiting. Also visitofficials responsible for making or then confirmed by his father and with Amelda on Tuesday and baptized implementing any decision which fails ing the Stake Center Saturin at services attending die funeral of Mae Campbell to comply with this ordinance. After the services a family 8. That no violation of this or- were Kirt and Julie Poulsen, Gaylen day. dinance shall be assessed if all of the Poulsen, Ilene Mansfield, Kathleen barbeque was held at the John Johnson permittee(s) or lessee(s) effected by Jensen, Diana Jacobson, LaRue and home. and Roxanne and Brian cant guarantee how and energy to meet your needs. 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