Show 8B Sunday Top of Utah March 31 2002 Standard-Examine- r Vacation! oure reads to leave call our office lor continued sen ice Vacation Paik - s e II hold our papets and deliver them all to ou when ou return ou won t miss a single vvoi M Or Donate )our en spaper - while ou ic awav to a use Or local school toi - our service and have no delivers while vou re away interrupt W hen Regardless of w hich option vou choose vour regular delivers will resume on ihe date vou desire’ Call I"" ALAN MURRAY n iumpsce? “yasweek GREEN DISPOSAL Zac Benmon (above left) 1 0 of Clinton and Jerry Follett 14 also of Clinton enjoy some canoeing at the Mountain Man Easter Rendezvous at Fort Buenaventura in Ogden Saturday Mark Sanders (right) West Valley and his grandson Justin Sanders 1 relax at the park t'fri ! Rendezvous From-- B gregation point for settlers to meet after each winter to see who had survived the harsh season and rugged Western terrain This year many of the mountain men women and children although greeted by warm inviting spring weather were wondering if the annual rendezvous at Fort Buenaventura would survive the harsh economic situation that Utah parks are in Fort Buenaventura tops a list of six state parks targeted for possible closure Unlike the other parks on the proposed closure list which are recreational parks Fort Buenaventura a park 32-ac- located within the Ogden city limits is primarily a heritage park "There’s a lot of anxiety here for everyone this jear” said Bob Hanover park manager of Fort Buena'ventura "There’s a sense and a feeling that the closure is probably going to happen although the closure is still a recommen- dation” At the Cherokee Spirits Traders post Dave Owen of Ogden purveyor of flint aluminum coffee pots and turtle shells was worried that he would not have a place to set up his business next year “I’m not happy about it” Owen said “But the only thing we can do is come out and show our support And show the state that there’s a lot of people who are interested in this ” Leo Kader was one of the individuals who helped strip the bark from logs that were used to build the recreated Fort Buenaventura nearly two decades ago The replica stockade and cabins inside the compound were built on the original site of the first permanent white settlement in the Great Basin established by Miles Goodyear in 1846 8 cu yd Rocky Mountain 0BGYN is conducting a medical research study of an investigational oral pain reliever for women with menstrual pain and You may be eligible for this study if vou: Are between 18-4- 4 years of age Are In good physical health Have moderate to severe menstrual cramping requiring pain f ?jr yi f f addition to the investigational medication you will also receive study related exams and laboratory testing which may include a Pap smear blood work and pregnancy tests at no cost to you You will also receive monetary compensation for time and travel up to $125 for participating in this study t WIZARD DECORt now oPEn in riverdaleh 4575 South 700 West Riverdale UT 84405 (801) 392-927- Home Decor & Unique Gifts Silk Florals Plants and Trees - Wall and Wihdow Treatments Bird HQUses Candles Lamps Mirrors Framed Art Unique Gifts And So Much More it it f!u Ciiii s f y'- - the baddest guy Ihe lax Man or the Mortgage Company? 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