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Show 12 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 30, 2003 News Pipe Spring budget and performance B i q g ame d raw res u Its plan available forfor public review Pipe Spring National Monu- ment Superintendent John Hiscock announced that the parks annual performance plan and documents providingdetails about the appropriated budget and fee revenues for FY 200 3 an; available for public review as required by the National Parks Omnibus Management Act of 1998. Highlights of the parks $659,000 base budget, which funds specific goals in the annual performance plan, include: $209,000 for resource pres- ervation and management dedicated to water resource preservation and research, historic structure preservation, archeological research coordination, natural resource research coordination, and protection and preservation of museum arti- facts. $251,000 to address visitor services dedicated to interpretive tours and talks including living history programs and demonstrations, and planning related to improvements of interpretive publications and teer residential trailer. Also, in addition to the approtions and maintenance rected toward maintenance of priated operational budget degrounds, buildings, water sys- scribed above, the National Park Service has approved and allotem, and equipment. In addition to the base budget, cated retained fee revenues for the Monument has competed for, the following projects at Pipe and acquired, $219,834 in Na- Spring: tional Park Service project fund- - $106,486 for planning and ing for special attention items in design of joint Pipe Spring Na2003. Projects being conducted tional MonumentKaibab Paiute in 2003 include: Tribe curatorial storage facility - asbestos abatement, and reto be built on the Kaibab Paiute habilitation ofgovernmentquar-ters- ; Reservation; - $4 15,584 for completion of the a of pornew, joint Pipe Spring National repointing masonry MonumentKaibab Paiute Tribe tion of Winsor Castle; in Winsor visitor center, exhibitry, and plaster repairs trail waysides; Castle; - corral fencing - $14,818 for completion of repairs; - reroofing visitor center; spring flow redistribution and of the associated natural resource resrepainting the exterior visitor center; toration; - propagation of native grass - $9,054 for recataloging of seed to be used in restoring na- Monument museum collection; tive grasses throughout the - $179,483 for initiating installation of a fire sprinkler system Monument; - support of volunteer services; in Winsor Castle (including asrepaintingrestaining the ex- sociated and required archeoterior of the park maintenance logical work); and curatorial storage building - $3,544 for continued work on and associated sheds; and, the Monument website; and, - maintenance work on a volun- - approximately $4,000 to begin facility opera- $199,000 di- condition assessmentof archeological sites on the Monument. A copy of Pipe SpringNational , s Press! iUtah ASSOCIATIONjSSJ 1 jV Clipping Bureau I ? i I I I I ir Here Is what we can do for you 'piiwJ t re'f-r- . v Ir vour sjtjHt; tm.j Id'j any rv ii M' i - Hi- -n ir "i V"i Lai utilua ui.i ft. .1 '1.1 e.f .ii ..'i. .i II. y ii,. a' CO i n-- Y. l u r iipio'ijt-hro- wi.ivulahfr-'t- ; i. iin n i CO r I ii rn ir- rvar-- 1 T j. 5 CD int n iv. Ti run B Reserve your space now in the Greyhound Gathering & Kanab 10K feature issue of the Southern Utah News (May 7, 2003 edition) sure you reach everyone who participates in one of Kanabs biggest annual events! 0 Call the SUN at Make 644-290- by Friday, 5203 Monuments complete annual performance plan, prepared in accordance with the Government Performance and Results Act(GPRA),is available by writing to Superintendent, Pipe SpringNational Monument, HC 65 Box 5, Fredonia, AZ 86022. The goals described in the parks annual performance plan are derived from the 2001 NPS Strategic Plan, which establishes a performance management process for the Service and incorporates the requirements ofGPRA. By April 30, many big game hunters in Utah will be excited after learning they drew a 2003 Utah big game permit in the' state's annual big game draws Others will be disappointed because they didn't draw. If they want a general buck deer permit, though, their second chance to obtain one may just be starting. Draw results ' Everyone who applied for a 2003 Utah big game permit should receive a letter in the mail by April 30, letting them know if they drew a permit.. Beginning at 8:00 a.m. April 30, hunters who dont receive a letter in the mail can learn whether they drew by logging at on the , Internet or by www.wildlife.utah.gov calling the Utah Wildlife Administrative Services office at O Results of the limited entry, and Cooperative WildlifeManagement .Unit permit draw also will be posted at Division of Wildlife Resources offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price and Cedar City; the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Education in Salt Lake City; and the Cache Valley Hunter Education Center in Logan. Hard copy results of the general buck deer and ML300 elk draw wont be posted, There will probably be more . than 50,000 names on this list," says Judi Tutorow, wildlife licens-in- g coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, To keep printing costs down, weve decided not to post a hard copy list. Hunters can still yiew the list, though, by" going to our once-in-a-!ifeti- The Cedar Post Trading Co. Title & Pawn Loans Post-Date- d Checks Loans on anything of value. Car, Boat, ATV, Trailer Titles. Guns, Jewelry & Electronics. Locally Owned 644-523- 9 91 W. & Operated Center, Kanab . Internet site," Permits not taken in the draw In addition to their draw results letter, applicants also will receive a list of permits not taken in the draw. This list will also be available on the DWRs Internet Web site and at its six offices. - All ofthe limitedentry, once-in-a-lifeti- ML300 elk and CWMU permits will probably be taken in the draw, but some general buck deer permits may still be available " Tutorow said. Hunters who havent obtained a permit can apply for one of these beginning April 30," Hunters who have an Ameri- can Discover, Express, MasterCard or Visa cretht card can apply online at the DWRs Web ' Internet ''jBith (www,.wildIife.utahr.goy.)- - y Hunters who dont have a credit card can apply by mailing an application. Applications can be printed off the Web site or obtained from hunting and fishing license agents, or DWR offices and Hunter Edu- cation centers., - The same application form used to apply in the initial draw will be used to apply in the draw for the remaining permits, To be included in the draw for remaining permits, applications, must be received no later than 5 p.m,, May 21. Results ofthe second draw will be posted by June 20. ; Those with questions may contact the Utah Wildlife Services Administrative office, their nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office or the DWRs Sait Lake City office at (801)538-4700- ,; Long Valley Senior Center menu May rk chops, potatoes & gravy, vegetables, applesauce, sherbet. May fish, creamed & potatoes peas, tossed salad, fruit cup, brownies. Dinner-Turke- May potatoes & gravy, fruit Jell-- 0 salad, Cake. y, vegetable, Birthday All meals served with bread and juice or milk. Happy Birthday to all May born seniors! Birthday Dinner in your honor will be at Noon on May 7. 4 Please call the Center at before 10 a.m. for lunch res648-250- ervations. Requested donation: Seniors-$2.5under 0, 60-$- 5. |