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Show '1 if"f 2A Emery County Progress ) w (piil sir'll Ty kymnnoiy n $ Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday January 29, 2002 New art exhibit discussed during historical society meeting are By SYLVIA NELSON Staff, Emery County Progress The umnllilv general imiTing Emm Counts Historical Society ssas held on Jan. 2 1, at the Museum of the San Kaf.icl Members and their quests were sseleonied and the meeting ssas conducted In President JoAnn Taylor, sslio called everyone's attention to the ness Olympic flag's that decorate the inside and outside of the building. Martha ( oley led the pledge to the flay Heed Martin gave the of the opening prayer Jan Petersen, inemher and executive director of the Isiners County Museums, shossed one rif the posters that ssill lie displayed throughout the county of the ness art exhibit ssliich ssill begin on Feb 7, ssilh a reception, and coni intie ss ith a special musical presentation by the Finery Counts Community Theatre and other performers on Feb 22. Taylor said that her term as president ss ill end ss ith the next meetings installation of ness officers She thanked the officers sslio base sen ed ssith her for the past tsso sears, JoAnn lidding, Terry Williams, and Dixie Swasey, and also Joanna Class son and .Martha Coles lor taking charge of the meeting Flections follossed ssith the following results: JoAnn Bolding elected as President for 2002 and 2003, Tern Williams. President Fleet. relrcsh-mentseac- h Maribelle Wareham. Secretary and Dixie Swasey, Treasurer (iiiesl sieaker, Mark II. Williams of Castle Dale. author of a ness book entitled I lab's Scenic San Rafael 11001. talked about the original book ssritten by Ossen McClenahan. Ossen sold the copy rights to me and so sshen it ssas time to r(sise it, Terry and I took on the job , thinking it ssould he easier than it ssas. After going page by page, they determined that there needed to he a color photo on each pane, and that some of the maps ssere outdated because some of the roads are not accessible ans more. It took him about one and a half months to just no through his photos and slides and still he couldn't use all that hessanled to. He talked about the one unusual petrols ph on the front of the book ss hit'll not many of the au- dience had seen. Williams had a largo map and ssas able to pinpoint exact roads, canyons, and places ol interest to those needing specilic directions for future outings and he gave cautions and s bother each ssas accessible bs s elude. ( )1 IV, horseback or hiking. Williams gave a reminder that contrary to some thinking, the San Rafael Sssell has been a busy place for hundreds of years since the slase trade days of the Spanish Trail, which found the easiest crossings of the Colo- rado and Green Rivers, the mans explorers and expeditions ssho went through, the mail route that came up through Wilsons ille, the proposed and never completed railroad grade from ( iroen River to Cleveland a large round house would have been built in Cleveland if it had lxen completed. Johnsons army ss ho came into Northern Ctah to suppress the Mormons, got reinforcements led by a Colonel Poring ssho went away on the -- southern route through Salina Canyon and followed the Spanish Trail nearly all the way, even through the Buckhorn flat, and all ssere described by him each das as he traveled. Williams talked about the many uranium claims and the fesv mines and said that there Senate and House Republican leaders, joined by bill sponsors, announced last week their DUI Initiative for the 2002 General Session. As the first joint ini- legislators. We want drunk drivers off the road, said Speaker Marty West. Stephens, Stephens points to repeat offenders and the lack of a statewide database to track DUI records as two major problems with Utahs current DUI policies, This legislation specifically addresses these loopholes. With this initiative, we are moving in the right direction. Sen. Carlene Walker, Lake, Rep. Paul Ray, and Rep. A. Lamont Lake, each sponTyler, sor two DUI bills. The legislators spent the past year reviewing current DUI laws and re- rr R-S- R-S- ISTARITHEATREf Huntington 687-927- 5 Open 6:30, Show at 7. Ends soon The Lord of the Rings (PG13) www.lordoftherings.net Coming: JIMMY NEUTRON, LEOPOLD. SNOW DOGS. KUNG P0W, A BEAUTIFUL MIND KATE & KING KOAL $195 nounced that next months installation of officers meeting on Feb. 28, will also include guest speaker, Ron Taylor of the Utah Parks and Recreation Department, who is also an artist, a mountain man, and speaker. Yearly memberships are due and accepted by Dixie Swasey w'ho also keeps a variety of books on Emery County for the convenience of the members. Legislators unveil tiative of the legislative session, this clearly indicates the importance of the issue to Republican 159995 Labor books of the old uranium claims in Dixie Swaseys office that are interesting to look at. Kent I Vtersen agreed, telling how many times he would go into the recorders office for another errand and end up staying to look at all the old historical record books. Taylor an- 144 mines around the Temple Mountain area that will be closed by the Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining starting this year. Williams explained that the closings of the mines will protect history by leaving the outside items of 50 years or more, but wilt make the sites more safe and will keep openings so that bats will be able to get in and out, and the roads to them will, for the most part, remain open. Past president, Vernell Row-le- y and other volunteers will be taking photos of old mine sites as an ECHS project. Ina Lee Magnuson, former Emery County recorder, shared that there are many Proof of Daily 7:00 & 9:00 DUI initiative searching policies that will help to reduce the number of DUIs. The DUI bills aim to solve the problem of repeat offenders and maintain the integrity of DUI records, stated Tyler. This legislation is essential to the proper enforcement of DUI laws. The number one job of government is to protect the people. We have way too many deaths and fatalities resulting from DUIs. It is imperative that the Republican Party step up and develop policies to solve this growing problem, said Ray. Walkers SB 9 - Amendments to Driving Under the Influence, will increase the accountability of DUI offenders by requiring supervised probation for third-degre- e monitoring. The bill additionally increases compensatory-servic- e e DUI work hours for offenders from 24 to 48 hours (48 hours is the minimum) and requires the court to notify the Driver License Division if the person fails to complete court orders. The second bill, SB 13 - Alcoholic Beverage Service - Warn-in- g Required, modifies the wording on warnings posted in first-tim- Continued on PAGE 3A. PRICE THEATRE 30 East Main, Price 637-274- 0 All Main Seats $1.50 Orange ' County -- '. & CROWN Saturday 7:00 & 9:00 HEi PG-1- 3 Starts Friday, February I offenders confinement with electronic Daily 7:00, Friday ULTRAVISION DUI felony placed on probation. 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