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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1991 News Student Highlight . . . Fourth Grader Likes Reading; 'Recess Boring!' By BARBARA PYLES f I Contributing Writer Camille Ensle is a fourth grader with a shy expression and a happy disposition. She was born October 1, 1981 and has one brother, Jamie. Much to Jamies delight, the two go bike riding every weekend. Camillehas always liked reading and spelling, so its no surprise that they are her favorite subjects. About recess, I think it is boring," she says. Thischarminglittle girl wants to model clothes and be a substitute teacher when she grows up. Last summer Camille started a skating club. Shes an excellent skater and wanted to help others learn how to skate. Camille said the club broke up because school started. Camille takes gymnastic lessons once a week and has been a Girl Scout for three years. She is looking forward to being a Junior Girl Scout so she can sell Girl Scout cookies. Her favorite food is spaghetti. If S$ i i; If i I 111'i i f ' jr Be-shou- it just yet you destroy your Will after you have replaced it with a Liv- ing Trust If you are like the majority of Americans, you do not have a Will or estate plan at al st un- - comfortable and leads to pro-crastination. Most of us think of estates, Will, Today you can eliminate but we have been misin- - costly, formed. Wills often trigger , - ' , - . " Camille Ensle likes reading, skating, Girl Scouts and Denver : especially her moms, and its no surprise that her favorite holi- day is Christmas. My dads fam- ily comes to visit and we have fun together," she said. Camilles mother, Pat Ensle, is an elementary school teacher and her father, Rick, is going to school to be a programmer. Camille has never been to Denver but wants to live there someday, because that is where her dad grew up. When Camille is not skating, riding a bike, taking gymnastic lessons or going to Girl Scout meetings, she plays with her Barbie dolls. I have a ton of them, she said. Camille is everythingher parents could wish for in a daugh- ter. Kaibab Forest Sees Good Results With Road Closure Policies a Will only to have a substantial apart of your assets needlessly taken by lawyers, courts and executors through the probate process. A will is an engraved invitation to the probate court! Why shouldyou avoid probate? Simple. It costs too much and too long. Probate can slice to 10 from an estate and up take months or years for settlement. Probate also creates an invasion of your familys financial privacy! In fact, the only thing worse than a Will is the nightmare have brought us to disaster. We can either continue to be deceived by their promises or take another course Christmas Tree Permits AvailabJe Through BLM -- are you willing to volunteer? Call: A. Peter Crane, M.D. motorized vehicle use. The Forest is making a con- effort to explain to the public the reasoning behind the selected closures. New closure or (801)266-386-0 (in Salt Lake City area) CAN YOUR GIFT! for Christmas? Want cute Come and print your own . . . rts Sweats Bags Aprons Nightshirts T-Shi- rts Jackets Friday. Nov. 22 - 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. and Sat., Nov. 23 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. -- at Benny and Joy Jordan Home 105 E. Brown 643-720- 7 Fredonia, AZ. new closures. People are paying attention to the signs and stay-certe- d ing off closed roads." Closing roads is a tool used by forest managers a a means of protecting natural resources. The roads which are being closed are not part of the transportation system on the forest and do not appear on forest maps. The Forest Service appreciates the publics adherence to the road closure policy and hopes for the continued support during the upcoming elk season. A POET poet's a funny thing to be Not like in other trades You can work and slave and get A nowhere Then like the ace of spades A poem win pop out from the blue The best you've done in years. You think you've got the knack Then inspiration disappears. He dreams and plays the days away In narcissistic bliss. So till the truant comes back again 1'H just write poems like this. By: JOHN RICH probate ng Revo-saste- Areas. State and Federal laws require any tree cut on public lands to be tagged with a permit, prior to transporting. FREE LIUING TRUST SEMINRR TOPICS INCLUDE: Why a Will Cant Avoid Probate How to Avoid Probate Practical Aspects of Living Trusts Comprehensive Estate Planning Wednesday How to Protect and Control Your Estate How Trusts Can Save Estate Taxes How to Avoid Conservatorship The Dangers ol Joint Tenancy 1 128 7 p.m. KflNflB ZIONS BRNK (Community Room) RECEIUE R FREE LIUING (Right to Die) WILL NO CHARGE TO PARTICIPANTS Presented by: TESwSPijL r. cable Living Trust You simply transfer all your assets into a Living Trust and name yourself or anyone you want as trustees, A Living Trust avoids probate, attorney, managerial and court l"ees because there is a Will to probate. Your family suffers no expense or settlement delays. And since a LivingTrust is revo-takcable, you can changeyour mind at any time about trustees, ben eficiaries, and who gets your assets. Unlike a Will, the estate goes immediately to whomever you name in complete secrecy. The advantages of a Living Trust for all sizes of estates has been praised by estate planners and reported in financial publi- cations like the Wall Street Jour- naif Business Week, Money, to name a few. Lawyers can charge as little as $50 for writing a Will and then can get up to 10 for probate. Its smart to set up a Living Trust A free seminar on the Living Trust will be offered by Steven R. Moss of Legal Document Services, Inc. from St George, Utah. It will be held in Kanab at the Zions Bank Community Room on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 7. Moss, an estate planning consultant, will explain the advan-Kana- b ges of Li vingTrusts for family estates. He will also discuss by a Will wont avoid probate; the evils of probate, death taxes, and conservatorship; and the dangers and hidden costs of joint tenancy. es Christmas tree permits are currently available at the BLM. Forest Service officials on the signs have been installed at spe- The tree species which can be Kaibab National Forest are see- cific sites throughout the forest, harvested on BLM lands are Pine and Juniper. The ing good results in regard to the prohibiting motorized vehicle Pinyon which cost 5.00 each, new road closure policy that has traffic, but welcoming foot travel. permits, sold will be on a First come Joan Greiser.districtengineer been implemented on the Forest will be on the North Kaibab Ranger First serve" basis. They this year. available at the BLM office at In past years, a road was con- - District, was pleased to note that 318 North 1 East, Kanab, besidered open if it was no signed most of the roads which have tween 7:45 AM and 4:00 PM closed. Now roads are closed by been closed on the district have through Friday. other means. The new policy been left undisturbed. She say s Monday There are both personal and states, That any Forest Service that during the recent hunting commercial permits available. road that has been ripped, season, people seemed to under- The trees may be cut on public blocked, barricaded, fenced, stand the need for the new policy lands anywhere within the Resource Are except Wil- signed or closed by any other and respected the closures. We means, shall be closed to all have had great results with the demess and Wilderness Study Democratic Professional Politicians" time-consumi- and legal fees by using a di- - You can spend good money for , ld cause then the State decides who everything you own. Now theres afar better way to protect your estate than having only a Will. A new study reveals that a LivingTrust is a low-coalternative to probating a Will, even for small to averaged sized estate planning as preparing a Republican & T-Shi- Your Will . . . But Not Yet Destroy created by no Will at all. 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