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Show Page 10 Salina Sun March 22. 1995 Sevier Rodeo team The Last sets weekend events .3" 0. Word So far this legislative session, several members of Utahs elected body of official wisdom, have taken several swipes at the community newspapers throughout the state -- - attempting to tax advertising, impuninging the service of newspapers, even our own state senator attempted to take away a portion of the citizens right to know. Probably one of the dumbest acts came from a state senator from St. George when he suggested reporters be registered as lobbyists. Unfortunately this 'dumb suggestion' passed the senateby a vote of 27-- 2. This action should bring a remdial civics class requirement for the Utah Senate as a body! But one which was even more irritating was one by Senator Stephen Rees of Salt Lake City. Lake Tribune or Deseret News. Con- sider ANY of the community weekly newspapers throughout the state. Really look at them, at the dedication the owner, editors, and reporters have to their communities and you WILL see TRUE community service! The Sevier County High School Ro- ting in 5th place. deo Team is gearing up for the spring Club ofifiers include Jamen Tebbs, rodeo schedule. t, Dustin Gurney, vice This season starts with the Spikers North Seer High School; Granted, we are part of that group ' Rfco in Tl6 Ogden.. on March 30, 31 and Amanda at this newspaper alone -- - through and Sudweeks, vice president April 1. It continues every weekend South Sevier several different owners and staffs School; High Jeremy 'Vss thereafter, as shown in the accompahave provided almost 75 years ofhelp-in- g Tanner, vice president at Richfield nying schedule. Weston this community see what is going School; Albrecht, High ? yf 1 " I May 5 and 6 they will be at Sevier on in their city councils, county comCounty rodeo grounds in Richfield, missions and schools. which is a time all the local friends We have helped them learn the isRodeo Team Schedule and supporters can come out and see sues the legislature is considering and March 30 - April 1 the team perform. Ogden or trampling upon. We have also The State Finals will be held in April 6 -- 8 Grantsville helped get several of the legislature Heber on June 1 1 7 with the National April 6-- 8 Tooele elected Finals in Gillette, Wyoming from July April 14 & IS No. Utah Co. and But to say our lifes work 16 through 23. (Pleasant Grove) that of many hundred outstanding inAfter the fall series, 21 of the 30 April 21 &22 Emery Co. dividuals throughout the state is not His comments regarding newspamembers of the club have already (Castle Dale) worth a few measly dollars more than Carbon Co. pers, reported in the Salt Lake Tribune frustrates or qualified for the State Finals with sev- April 21 &22 ; angers us! on Thursday, Feb. 23, 1995 are a eral sitting in the top ten in the state (Price) old another Consider Dont adage: PROM KING & QUEEN Jared Hallows and Susan Williams were Bear River prime example of the old adage Bet- tick off a April 27 - 29 standings. guy who buys his ink by the selected as the North Sevier High School King and Queen for the 1995 be fool than a to in ter Barrel is 8th thought open your barrel. Racing (Tremonton) Holly Trapp mouth and remove all doubt." Junior Prom, held last weekend, March 1 8th. Hayley Jo Nielson is leading in the April 27 -- 29 , Bridgerland Let us all hope these He reportedly said newspapers no Goat tying with Stacie Winn 6th and (Logan) individuals do not have plans for 4-Amber Trapp 9th. Lehi May 6 longer offer a community service that Some parcels sold before the BLM auction started ... for they will likely have a Nielson also leads in the Breakaway May 5 & 6 Sevier Co. might have once qualified them for a snowballs chance after these com' tax exemption. (Richfield) The Bureau of Land Management the day following the sale. On the day Roping with Amanda Sudweeks 6th, ment get around during the Utah Press 12 13 & Juab Co. (BLM) received a total of after the sale, the BLM received 45 Mandi Adams 7th and Stacie Winn May Convention in St. George , i (Nephi) 13th. $1,478,099.25 in bonus bids for fed- noncompetive filings on 14 parcels. ( We DO contend NEWSPAPERS 12 13 & So. Utah Co. 81 lease eral oil and gas Several parcels in Sevier and San- rights on parJeremy Roberts is 7th in Bareback May PROVIDE A HUGE COMMUcels involving 74,207.62 acres of land pete county had noncompetive pre-sain the State, (Spanish Fork) Therefore, may we be the first to NITY SERVICE!!! 0 May in Utah during an oral auction held filings which were not sold in the oral Morgan offer our condolances at the closure We are not talking of just the Salt Wasatch Co. Weston Albrecht is standing 7th in May 19 & 20 on Feb. 27 in Salt Lake City. of their political careers! ! bidding and so had leases issued. is Blaine and Broncs (Heber) the An aggregate group of 266 parcels Torgenson According to the BLM, most of the No. Summit May 26 & 27 were offered, totaling 289,455.89 Sevier and' Sanpete County parcels 9th. BLM 4th. Tebbs is In Bull Riding Jamen (Coalville) acres of land under jurisdiction. with pre-sabids went to Sonja So. Summit Bids ranged from the minimum of McCormick of Salt Lake City and 2 Albrecht is also 2nd in Steer Wres- - May 26 & 27 averand and Sudweeks acre Lance with to 6th acre (Oakley) $300 elude parcels 43, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50, tling per per Cow Country aged $19.92 per acre. Mark S. Dolar, 51, and 96 in Sevier County; parcels Jeremy Stevens 8th. Tied for first in Team Roping are (Manila) of Sandy, submitted the highest total 93, 94 and 95 in Sanpete County, State Finals These total 16,640.12 acres in the Dustin Barney and his partner Jesse bid, in the amount of $147,200 for a (Heber) 1 840 acre parcel located about 1 0 two counties. Total minimum bids for Wood from Cedar with a team from Nationals another club. Stevens is in third and July 16 23 miles south of Bonanza in Uintah these parcels amounted to $36,330. sit(Gillette, WY) are Winn Stacie Baxter and Josh Both competitive and noncompeti- County. five leases are issued fora 10 year term High Plains Association, Inc., of Denver, submitted the second and and require yearly rental of $1.50 per I third highest bids in the amounts of acre for the first five years and $2 per acre thereafter. Those file federal who the exemption, 1040EZ for 968 a acre and $89,632.50 parcel Utahs legislature enacted the Used Ions of fresh water - which is a years ts The personal exemption is The State of Utah will receive 50 form are urged to read their state tax $87,000 for a 1200 acre parcel, both Oil Management Act in 1993, man- - supply for 50 people. before completing their Utah lated as part of the Utah short form located about 10 miles northwest of of all monies collected on these leases dating new standards for the collec- - All farmers who are interested in ' tax tables. from rentals and bonuses and any royreturns. Price in Carbon County. tion, processing and recycling of used having their used oil collected in late Utah returns direct the person com-sho- rt Some people who file their federal In addition to the bonus bids, the allies paid to the U.S. Government if oil. May andor early June should fill out instruc-making sale netted $ 1 1 1 ,340.50 in first year a lease becomes productive, forms, using the 1040EZ, are pleting the form to check the The state Division of Solid and Haz- - the form in the Utah Farm Bureau More information concerning the errors when they transfer the tions in the booklet. Those who make ardous Waste rentals and $6,075 in administrative developed and is re- - newsletter which requires attaching fees. Successful bidders pay a $75 ad- - sale is available from the BLM State federal Standard Deduction from the this error usually discover they have for implementing the stan- - a stamp and filling out the name, sponsible Office Public Room at 324 South State 1 040EZ to line five of the Utah short less money coming back than expected ministrative fee per parcel. for the management of used oil. dress, phone and estimated quantity or actually have tax due instead. Parcels not sold at the auction are Street, 4th Floor, in Salt Lake City or and long forms. It is unlawful to dispose of used oil of used oil. 1040EZ filers who have no one else The error also delays the process-(suc- h on the available for noncompetive filings on by telephone (801)539-400The form should be returned to the ground or in landfills, sewers. as a parent) claiming them as a ing of the return, slowing any refund surface Division drainage systems, septic tanks, dependent are t he ones most likely to that might be coming, waters or ground waters. It is also For further information as well as end up with the wrong number on Line For more information on filing unlawful to apply used oil to fence perhaps getting the forms, for those of the Utah forms. quirements, call the State Tax Com- - posts or other structures or to use it as who dont get a Farm Bureau news-- a Hearing-thatth- e The reason for the complication is mission at dust or weed suppressant. letter, call the Used Oil Program at the 1040EZ combines two sepa- - impaired callers can call the Tax Just one gallons of used oil, the Division of Solid and Hazardous rate items on the Utah forms -- - the Commissions Telecommunications amount from a single small auto en- - Waste in Salt Lake City (801)538- standard deduction and the personal Device for the Deaf at (80 1)297-202pinft ran contaminate a million J'x Pree" ill- 3-- - - &)? non-thinki- le 18-2- agree, disagree; have comments, critisisms, suggestions or ideas of your own? DON'T Do you le in-5- FORGET SOAPBOX IS COMING UP IN TWO WEEKS, get your material ready and send it in by March 31st! Be sure to check state tax book! FREE USED OIL COLLECTION calcu-bookle- . ad-dar- ds 1. re-Fi- ve . 0. Ag prices given Prices received by Utah farmers and were up from the previous month for sheep, lambs, barley and alfalfa hay, down from the previous month for all milk and no change from the previous PARJNLRS Subway treated Jive students were chosen by iheir teachers month for other hay, according to the Salina Elementary students to a free for their academic effort, behavior Utah Agricultural Statistics Service. meal last week as part of the school and overall classroom example . Lambs, at $71.00 per cwt, were up $6.00 from last month and up $12.00 and in ranchers in fJZy Mid-Februa- ry Ihel4PZ $349 oZJe Education "prolran. Pictured Uf, to aod SHedl Sheep price was $28.00 per cwt, up right are: Principal Ron Utley, April Bartholomew and manager Dian from January but no change $5.00 Crowley, Keelie Anderson, Ladd Baker for making the special lunch from a year ago. Hallows, Kristina Peterson, manager possible. All milk price was $ .90 per cwt, Dian Baker, and Linsey Mason. The The 1HPZ with engine, 21 cutting deck and rear bagger. Optional Tricyder' Mulching kit available. p 1 1 FEMA funds quake education in grades 3-- 5 science educators and participated in revising and implementing the science ment Agency has awarded Earthquake core for public schools. Education Services at the University These teachers will contribute their of Utah Seismograph Stations a $6000 professional expertise with grade -grant to implement an earthquake edu- level appropriate curriculum and incation curriculum for the third and struction, says OBrien, as well as fifth grades. their perspectives on what teachers The program will focus on writing and students need in order to conduct lesson plans and preparing hands-o- n science rather than just read about scimaterials and workshops so teachers ence in the classroom. can make earthquake education part The teachers will work with subject-mattof the states new science core curricuspecialists from the Earthquake lum in the two elementary grades. Education Partnership. Beginning in FEMA funds will pay teachers April, workshops are planned at each named to the curriculum development team and cover the cost of preparing grade level and will involve field trips as well as the preparation of written new educational material at the elmaterials. ementary school level. The Federal Emergency Manage- 10 cents less than the previous month and $1.10 less than the previous year. Barley, at $2.36 per bushel, was up 2 cents from the previous month but down 4 cents from February 1994. Baled alfalfa hay was $85.00 per ton, up $3.00 from the previous month and up $20.00 from February 1 994. Other hay, at $70.00 per ton, was the same as the previous month and up $ 1 5.00 from last year. 'Just for Fun' is 1heSTX38 $1999 today in Richfield School will out early on Wednesday, March 22. If you are wondering what your children are going to do with their time, there is an idea: Send them t0 the Just Tor Tun, II workshop tn Richfield. The workshop wil be held at the Richfield Youth Center, 100 S. 200 W. on Wednesday, March 22 from 2:30 to 5 pm . Field testing and workshops are School age youth and adults can expected to continue through the come at anytime between these hours spring of 1996. and participate. OBrien is a member of Earthquake Projects will include gardening, Education partnership, along with Sue cookie decorating, boondoggle, and seisNava, manager of the origami. Costs for cookie decorating mic network operated by UEES; Dr. willb e $3, gardening will be $2 and Donald R. Currey, professor of geogboondoggle or origami workshops will raphy; Sandra Eldredge of the Utah be $1 each. Geological Survey and Bob Carey of Participants may do one project or the State Division of Comprehensive all four. Dont miss this opportunity Emergency Management and Paula N. to do something fun and creative afWilson, assistant instructor of geology ter school. and geophysics. These workshops are bein sponEarlier this year, the U.S. Geologisored by Sevier County Teen Club as cal Survey awarded OBrien and Nava a community service project. a $33,000 grant to develop educational For more information call Shannon material to acquaint people with the etc. 73. Williams at 896-926er Deedee OBrien, coordinator of Earthquake Education Services, invited seven school teachers to work with members of the Earthquake Education Partnership on the new project. They are: third grade teachers Janice Flannigan, Orchard Elementary, Granite District; Tina Fox, Dee Elementary, Ogden City District; Kathy Heller, Parleys Park Elementary, Park City District; fifth grade teachers Joel Frederickson, Green Acres Elementary, Weber District; Pat Horyna, Parleys Park Elementary, Park City District; Kathy Ellis, David Gourle Elementary, Granite District; and ninth grade teacher Kathy Ochsenbein, Roy Junior High, Weber The STX38 with 38' cutting deck and 12.5-h- p engine. d mower or lawn tractor, youll find great prices Whether you want a quality to your nearest John Deere dealer now. run So dont walk, during Deere Season. walk-behin- 100-stati- Noti iing Runs Like a Deere. 70S Gunnison Implement 62 South Main, Gunnison 528-7271 2, earthquake threat along the InterDistrict. All the teachers have experience as mountain seismic belt. POOR COPY -- Offer ends June 30. 1995. |