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Show 2A Emery County Progress Castle Dale Utah Tuesday October 10, 2000 Commissnoinieirs Buoiraoiredl bestowes Legacy of Land BLM Award on local county officials By PATSY STODDARD Sta'f, Emory County Progress 'Hie I. men ouni I'niiiiimMini-t- s f the Land m ciml g ( Aw uni. which was presented by Tom I ry the I im tor of the Bureau of Land Mumigi mi nt at the recent Public Lands ),i whu h was held ut the Wedge "TheLim ry County Commission-er- s have demonstrated miinerous times that llm. aredeoted to leaving a public hinds legacy that we can all look to with pride, through the creation of the l.mery County Public Lands Council in !!.". The ( Urn la 1 Everyone Loves Pizza Council serves as an adisory group to the Linen County Commission on public hind issues related to counts w ide planning. "The Linen Counts Commission has for years taken the initiative to grapple w itlr issues concerning the protection and conservation of cultural and natural ri sources. The BI..M has enjoyed a fruitful and productive n lationship with the l.mery County Commissioners whnhave shown much initiative in workingtowurd mutual and lienefi-eigoals. "Lxamples of the collalmrative al relationship among the Lmery ounty Commissioners, the Public Iands council, and BLM managers and staff are nuinirous; some of which include development of the District San Rafael Western ( October is Pizza Month and Oct 3 was designated as Pizza Day for the residents and staff of Emery County Care and Rehabilitation Center in Ferron. The residents enjoyed tasty pizza and accordion music accompanied this special lunch. The pizza was donated by of Huntington and Kent Wilson delivered BK's the pizza to Ferron. Stop-n-Sho- p Courtesy photo Kent Petersen and Randy Johnson accept the Legacy of the Land Award for Emery County Commissioners from Tom Fry, director of the Bureau of Land Management, during the National Public Lands Day. and National Conservation Area promised legislation and the recent Wilderness Study area emergency Vehicle closure. Just another oulstandingcxamplc of the commission's willingness ty work with tin BI..M in rcachingdecisions land stewardship a lot easier. As a result of your many contributions to the protection and conservation of Utah's Public Lands, 1 am pleased to honor you with this Legacy of the Land Award. said with and then standing the BLM once that decision had been reached onsueh a controversial issue. "With the w orking relationships which the Lmery Commissioners exhibit, it makes our job of public side-by-si- Fry. Drug Court Continued from PAGE 1 A. This program helps to enforce a treatment plan, it helps people to get their lives back together." con- the agencies, and this was one of the determining factors. You also have the legislature to thank for funding this through tobacco settlement cluded Fleming. A mock cheek in the amount of SlbO.OOO was presented to Emery County Officials by the Division of Substance Abuse. money. You will ncd to demonstrate the success of the program for contin- ued funding. rand ran Voting Continued from PAGE 1 A. and your last name has changed (you w ill be allowed to vote at your prior location where judges will make changes in the registration book.) You should also register if you have moved from one voting Price 1, 1 Congressmen Continued from PAGE 1 A. 2000 See our Activity Calendar below for... Ronald McDonald - Sat., Oct. 21st!! Coloring Contest Drawings Special Food Values Senate Russell Bldg . Washington Chris Cannon. 3rd District House of Representatives, C.S. House of Representatives, 31 S. University Ave., Suite 317, Provo, IT. HlOOfi. or at 118 Cannon House Office Bldg., Washington DC 20310. Mike Dmitrieh. 27 Utah State tington NoilliWest. including Hun- tington Canyon. Inside city limits of Northeast Huntington, Cleveland and Llmo. Bradley T. .Johnson, 70, Utah State louse Representative, 30 N. Main. P.O. Box 122, Aurora. UT. 81020. Johnson represents those vv ho liv e in Castle Dale, Orangeville. Perron, Claw son and Lmery. Kccle Johnson. 71 . 1'tah State Representative, 732 N. 300 W 34, Blanding, IT. 8431 1. Johnson rep- resents those who live inside city limits of Huntington and outside city limits of Huntington Southeast, Green River N. Do- 1 Brad King, 00, Utah State House L, Price Representative, 033 N .300 Huntington 7pm end with interactive games oon DESSERT BAR Kent IVtorscn. Itandy Johnson and Ira Hatch. PO. Box tri). Castle Dale, 6-1- 2 am, Fri. & Sat. 81313. Lor more information call the Lmery (minty (TerkAuditor's OfUT. LANE DRIVE THRU! s. 1 Lmery County Commissioners: shakes Flavor Burst Ice Cream Mon.-Thur- . . ! City. Triple-thic- k NEW HOURS: Ut. 81301 King represents those' ho live outside city limits of Hun- vv Senate Representative. 300 ver Cir., Price. UT. 8 130 Karaoke . DC, 20310. NEW PLAYPLACE ? 381-510- precinct to another. In Castle Dale, Ferron and I luntington you w ill need to register if you have mov ed from McDonald Starting October one side of town to another. Voter ID cards are issued to confirm your registration. If you have not received a card, contact the clerk auditor's office at to v erify that you are registered and that your information is correct. ; Get. 30 is the last day to register to vote in the Nov. 7 election. 6-- 1 am, Sun. 6:30-1- 2 am COMING: BRING IT ON, MEET THE PARENTS, DIGIMON fice, 381-310- 0. 1RRICEWHEATRESHNC3I KOAlfTHTNESUITl WNO CHOWN THgATRgtao f ,T7t f ;.TTT 5 .'TF1 1 L Wet ' K. 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