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Show Page 8 Salina Sun May 3. 1995 AOG (Continued from Page 1) each - except Wayne County - maintains an office. of the communities, groups and service districts rely upon the services rendered from these offices. These counties have already produced plans for this area and each is utilizng the plans, updating them as Three-quarte- rs necessary. Six County Economic Development District has compiled an Overall Economic Development Plan for the region. The Six County Ecnonmic Development Board is the key in coordinating the difficult job of activity prioritization among the diverse six counties of the region. Overall, entites withing the region ranked the business climate as fair to good. Current infrastructure, and lifestyle are available work-froc- e evaluated a major assests of the area, the plan states. Interestingly, most listed the need to further develop and Commissionr's Art Show A success by any standard upgrade infrastructure as the main liability. Limited business development and natural resources were also listed liabilities, citizens withing the region are generally satisfied with their present employment. There isamixed review on whether or not adequate training opportunities exist. Priorities for this portion of the plan include having all communiites community plans. develope five-yeNext is organizing buiness support in each community or county such as a chamber of commerce. Third is ar organizing community economic . development programs and fourth is enhancing buisness development and increasing family sustaining employment. The summary for this part concludes the report by saying: Economic development is a grass roots effort. The role of federal, state and regional programs are to assist counties in achieving their goals and objectives. to this endeavor will the the Six County Economic Development District direct its effort and Blue Ribbon Winner - Jenett Hales, of Redmond, took first place for this painting of a "High Country" landscape. Wood indicted by Federal Grand Jury for kidnapping jury indicted Evan Richard Wood, 38 of Price, on a felony kidnapping charge. Wood was held overnight, April 9, in Sevier County Jail as he was being transported back to Price. He is accused of taking a 43 year old Price woman hostage and transporting her on an allegedly terror-fille- d weekend in southern Utah, A federal grand 1 Free seed from DWR In an effort to improve pheasant habitat throughout Sanpete County, the Division of Wildlife Resources has free field com and grain sorghum seed for anyone interested in providing wildlife food and cover plots. Field com and grain sorghum seed is not to be harvested and is to be used for critical winter cover and food for Sevier County Commissioners annual art show was held last week, April 21 to 26, and was another success. A good selection of artwork from youth and all parts of the county, including a few from North Sevier, was on display for the five days of the event. Local individuals won several ribbons and honors. Dali Dimick, of Salina, won the Commissioners Choice with his work entitled Relics. He also took a first place ribbon for a watercolor entitled Rock Hopping. Jenett Hales, of Redmond, took a first place ribbon for her oil painting entitled High Country. ' Other winners for oilacrylics included Sid Stewards Secluded Haven, second place, and Cory Bastians Pintails, honorable mention. In the watercolor category the winners also included Dorothy Andruss Imagine That, second place, and Diana Barneys Flowers an honorable mention. Pastel, pencil, pen graphics division was won by Sara Straw, of Aurora, with her Rembrant Study. A red ribbon went to Darllene Hansen for Predators and Cory Bastian took honorable mention for Deceptive Plover. Quail Unlimited is also a national, it organization dedicated to the preservation and crossing the Arizona and Nevada of crucial upland game bird habitat state lines. The alleged incident ended after needed to sustain healthy populations of quail and other upland game bird Wood reportedly led law enfocement d chase through officals on a species. The national seed companies do- the Virgin River Gorge between St. nate seed to Pheasants Forever and George and Mesquite, Nevada. Officers used road spikes to stop the Quail Unlimited, who in turn donate pheasants. The seed is available at the Great it to the Division of Wildlife ReBasin Experimental Station, in sources. (283-444Seed is distributed throughout the or at Ephraim Hcrmensens Roller Mill in Gunni- state for planting by private landown). ers and wildlife-oriente- d son organizations on a variety of public and priThis unique program is a cooperative effort between several national vate lands. Established crops supply pheasants, seed companies. Pheasants Forever and Quail Unlimited. quail, turkeys, songbirds and other Pheasants Forever is a national, species of wildlife with critical winV, it ter cover and food sources necessary organization whose pur, pose is to restore pheasant populations for survival. Interested individuals can obtain throughout the United States, to develop and restore habitat for use by further information by contacting pheasants and to educate the public Dennis Southerland at the Division of Wildlife Resources in Springville about the need and benefits thereof. at non-prof- high-spee- fleeing vehicle. The spikes flattened the tires of the vehicle, which drifted off the road. Wood purportedly attempted to flee on foot. Because Wood crossed state lines in the process of a felony, this case becomes a federal offense. Price Police Chief Alack Shilaos said it was a good thing because it will centralize the information on the case into one attorneys office instead of five and one investigation in three states, it will now be handled by one office. Wood faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison andor a $250,000 fine if convicted on the 'F f Jm J? . J? H; Commissioner 5 11 place ribbon was won by Jamidawm Huntsman for a Blue Jay. Honorable Mentions went to Jeffery Starr for The Great Pretender and Alejandro King for Free. Several special awards, purple ribbons, were also awarded to student works. They went to: Brenton Stewart, Malorie Morgan, Darnell Thompson, Krissy Faney, Nicole Lemmon, Jill Jensen, Matt Lacrue, Adaptive category has several hon- Tiffiny Waters, Janessa Staples, orable mentions, but was won by Courtney Nower, Jeff Davis, Breanne Darien Hansens Horse Study. Cindy Wielang, Kortney Nielson, Teann Roberts A Mothers Love took sec- "Rasmussen, Kathy Listers st grade, ond place. Mrs. Braithwaites 5th grade, Mrs. Honorable mentions included Douglas 1st grade, Mrs. Mae Beth Shanna Visarraga for A Mother and Andersons 1st grade. 1 Daughter, Maria Henry for Contemplation, Brian Christensen fora Mule Deer, Harley Jensen for a Wood Duck, and June Barrett for Mostare Yugo. Copies division was won by Sharon Andersons Hiding and the second charge. Sevier Co. readies for High School Rodeo clubs 1) Sevier County High School Rodeo Club members are busy preparing for over 4500 high school contestants from throughout the state of Utah converging on the Sevier County Fairgrounds this weekend. Starting Friday, May 5, is the clubs (528-3161- f A - rv; 1 v 489-567- jr V BG n AS' non-prof- Paul if Says, . T y & i . ! t Some folks change their ways when V ) o , i 1 E'&k ?f tha 3 o Events include bareback, saddle bronc, bull riding, steer wrestling, calf roping, team roping, barrel racing, pole bending, - goat tying All-Arou- All-Arou- June. EV1ER VALLEV HOSPITAL feel the heat COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIR Saturday May 13, 1995 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon There's nothing wrong with kids that becoming tax payers won't cure "Frank" is a word people use when they mean "dirty", but aren't Frank enough to say so. Thanks to these participating agencies and compaines Utah Office of Child Care Mammography Screening Prenatal Education Baby Your BabyBaby Watch Complete Cholesterol Screening (to be done fasting) Blood Glucose Screening Fire Safety AdultChild Immunization Blood Pressure Screening . Our friend just got the bill for his surgery. Now he understands why masks are worn in the operating room Richfield EMT's Sign on the Podiatrists door: away from happiness?" " Why be two feet For happiness when you bank come see the friendly folks at Gunnison Valley sarnW Your Home Owned Independent Bank EQUAL HOUSING LENDER r0vj? o' MedicareMedigap Health Insurance Information Brown Bag Pharmacist American Cancer Society Hearing Screening Glaucoma Screening Multiple Sclerosis Society Richfield Care Center Living Will Information for Seniors Pulmonary Function TestEKGS's Utah Power & Light Central Utah Diabetic Association Utah Mental Health Healthy LifestylesDietician Alcoholics Anonymous Prostrate Cole Rectal Cancer Screening Trooper Smith Seat Belt Collision Program Dental Care Foot Care Dermatology Skin Cancer Screening Home Health Care Search & Rescue Demonstration New Horizon's Crisis Center Pro Fitness Center - Fat Content Screenings Done By Coupon and Appointment Only FREE SCREENINGS SPONSORED BY SEVIER VALLEY HOSPITAL & AREA AGENCY ON AGING Matas? QfflnisgifiiHaii Serier Valley Hospital Richfield, Utah and breakaway calf roping. Saddles will be given to the Cowboy and at the rodeo. Cowgirl Saviers rodeo is on of 34 rodeos held during the year, culminating with the State finals in heber City in V : a they see the light-oth- ers when they :4 &jT Saturday, May 6. Events begin at 0 a.m. Friday with a queen contest at the Days Inn, followed by horsemanship at p.m., at the Fairground arena. Fridays performance begins at 6 p.m. with a slack performance Saturday morning at 9 a.m. and the final Saturday performance at 5 p.m. 1 8. !? qualifying rodeo; running through ti '1- - FDIC u. . !?s OO $ |