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Show t SHOPPERS A GUIDE IN VALUES TO SANPETE VALLET THIS WEEK! i Sanpete Co., Utali Fire-scorch, ' ed RICHFIELD Seisport Exploration and Mountain Geophysical are assuming responsibility for fire rehabilitation efforts on 1,404 acres at Antelope Valley in Sanpete County and Wood Hollow in Juab County as a result of fires started during their oil and gas exploration activities in August, according to the Bureau of Land Management. These efforts, plus cooperation between public agencies and the private sector in central Utah, have in the resulted largest fire rehabilitation effort in the state's history, the BLM said. The BLM Richfield District office and Fishlake National Forest have been working with the State of Utah and private landowners in several Utah counties to restore rangeland and vegetation devasted during one of Utah's worst fire seasons in history. More than $500,000 will be spent by the agencies to complete the rehabilitation projects. Largest fires The two largest fires, Clay Springs - December 17, 19S1 Juab County Hospital land being rehabilitated i Agricultural Stabilization and CoKevegetation The revegetation of the burned areas nservation Service. The Soil Con-- , will reduce the movement of large servation Service provides technical clouds of dust and ash to nearby : assistance to these individuals during the chaining and seeding process. communities such as Nephi, Levan, Mona, and Santaquin. It will also prevent excessive erosion and the injC'lose coordination conducted extensive vasion of undesirable plants. The new Kent Taylor, Fishlake National recently rehabilitation efforts in these two plants will also provide forage for the I Forest Supervisor, and Donald L, burned areas. One of the methods used cattle, muledeer, and other wildlife Pendleton, BLM Richfield District on a portion of the area is termed which use these areas. Manager, emphasized that close Livestock operators have agreed not coordination between the federal and chaining and seeding," in which chain was dragged across to graze their cattle on the federal lands state agencies and private landowners the burned trees and plants by two in the burned area prior to 1984. After has the helped to expedite bulldozers. Following the first that time, the soil should be stabilized rehabilitation projects. The affected restored chainingv the area was aerial seeded and the vegetation should be agencies and people will continue to and chained again to cover the seed. so that livestock grazing may resume. ' work together to monitor the results Less rugged areas were seeded with the Grazing capacity and range conditions ' ; and assure that the rangelands are are expected to improve greatly in the restored to the fullest extent possible. use of rangeland drills. Approximately 18,000 acres of federal long term. Both the Clay Springs and Little Oak In addition to the rangeland land within the Clay Springs and Little Oak Creek burn areas have been seeded rehabilitation, BLM and the Forest. Creek fires occured within the Oak with a' variety of grasses, alfalfa, Service will rebuild over 30 miles of ; , Creek Mountain Range Evaluation browse, cliffrose, bitterbrush, and four-win- g fence on federal lands in the burned j Area, in which a number of government saltbrush. The Utah Division of area. agencies are examining several range Private lands in the burned areas are management programs and practices Wildlife Resources contributed a ! to and impacts their being rehabilitated and fences rebuilt portion of the browse and four-win- g on the resources the with financial from assistance saltbrush seed. and Little Oak Creek, burned approximately 61,000 acres of federal, state and private land in the Canyon Mountains of Millard and Juab Counties in late July as a result of lightning and extreme fire conditions. The U.S. Forest Service and BLM & Nephi Medical Clinic 395 East 600 North, Nephi proud to announce that is CARDIOLOGISTS Dr. John Frischknecht, M.D. AND 300-fo- Dr. Charles Dahl , M.D. n Q will be associated with the hospital and clinic. 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