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Show Vol.83 No July 28, 2004 Serving The Communities of Aurora, Redmond & Salina since 1911 Miss Marys Historical Museum Dedicated on Pioneer Day in Salina by Lora Fielding Monaul Historical Library m Albuquerque, New Mexico. Jones spoke to the audience about the past history of the museum, m particular Miss Mary, and encouraged all to remember and be Brown also honored Bearl Mickelson for her outstanding service to the area, and Maurice Rasmussen, the oldest resident of Salina. How great it is that we have pillars like these in our he comcommunity, mended Other honorary guests included Fred and Jean Burton, representing the Utah Presbyterians, and Nancy Jones from the After countless hours of volunteer service by many caring citizens. Miss Marys Historical Museum was dedicated on Pioneer Day by Mayor Marilyn Anderson. The service was con- ducted by councilman Dwayne Brown who gave thanks to all who have worked so hard to renovate the museum. grateful for the heritage the building represents. At the conclusion of her remarks, Jones presented a certificate of thanks to Salina which was accepted by Councilman Brown. Forest Service use Wildfire Plan on Razorback Ridge Fire 20 Miles Southeast of Salina fire on A lightning-cause- d the Fishlake National Forest that began on July 25, 2004 is currently being managed for resource benefits. Forest personnel determined that wildland fire was appropriate for this remote fire and developed a Wildland Fire Implementation healthy. Flies such as this are consideied beneficial and are permitted to burn under specific conditions. Only fues ignited by natural causes may be managed for resource benefit, not those that are human-cause- d For more information about Wildland Fire Use on the Razorback Fire, please contact Fred Houston, Richfield District Ranger, ridge until the large fuels are consumed because of drying conditions during this time in the season. Daily assessments will be made to prohibit the fire from becoming a threat to lives or property. The fire may also be reassessed if concerns such as smoke become an issue. A decision will be made each day whether to continue the wildland fire use or to change tactics and begin Plan (WFLP). Wildland use fires are those that are burning in an area where no property values are at risk, and where the natural resources would benefit from the managed Bearl Mickelson and Maurice Rasmussen were honored during the dedication services of the Miss Marys Museum in Salina. 3. suppression. The Fishlake National Forest allows wildland fire use in predetermined areas to achieve multiple resource benefits. While the destructive potential of wildland fire is evident, fire is recognized as an essential pait of foiest ecosystem health. Many plants and animal species are dependent upon file to create the exact conditions they need to flourish. Fire managers seek to strike a balance between wildfire. The Razorback Ridge Fire is located approximately 25 miles south east of Salina near the eastern edge of the Forest on the Old Woman Plateau, and has been seen from Interstate 70 and Utah Highway 10. It is burning in mountain mahogany, scat- tered pinyonjuniper and Gambel oak on a ridge top bordered on three sides by cliffs. The first day of the fire it burned approximately one acre on the south facing ridge top. Local wildland fire crews will monitor the fire each day until it is declared to be out, or a determination to suppress has been made. The fire is expected to continue to burn along the fires suppressing Car Show To Be Held This Saturday In Salina This weekend Salmas very own Foiever Young Cais Show Club will host their first car show, and everyone is encouraged to attend. The Mam Street Cruise begins Friday night (July 30) at 6.30, then on 550 North the Burnout Contest begins at 7.00. For those not already signed up, registration will be from 0 Saturday morning, with the show itsell fiom 10-all of which takes place at the North Sevier Middle School 7.00-10.0- that , - i 1 v vxv M "rAit 3, grounds. threaten lives or propeity, and allowing fire to be used as a tool to promote forest and rangeland health. Many of central Utahs ecosystems aie well adapted to fire burning through them and they need periodic fire to stay With 35 classes, the show promises to be a good one, and a first and second place trophy will be awarded in each division Craft booths, giant bounce houses, local entertainment, and food are also part of the day So bring the whole family and come see the dandy cars that are scheduled to be shown. For more information, contact Paula Martin at This is a 1 949 GMC Pickup - Totally customized. It is owned by Doug & Jan Magleby, Monroe, UT. It is just one of the vehicles expected at the car show this weekend. 529-732- 9. -- - Redmond Pioneer style! Days Celebrating W VtT I ,1 if; S-- dt - - - ff i I-- n Mr ! ' v Ml ft'' 'Ml X M ? f' If Vs 53&U vsM' Whats a parade without a horse? Boring! Cool Treats! Whats a parade without a fire engine? Quiet! 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