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Show News SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 3 WEDNESDAY 17. 1994 Al'OUST Zion roads designed Word of for leisurely travel Supt. Donald Falvey nounced that on July 16, a an- that while driving through Zion mo- National Park.speeellimitth rough-ou- t the tTitire park is 35 miles per tor vehicle accident involving a in do the resulted or less, with no passing alhour, single molorcy death of a St. (leorge reddent. It lowed. Falvey alseicommente d that was determined that the driver the road system in the1 park was wa killed when hi motorcycle constructed in the late 20s and collided with the south wall of early 30s anel vv as designed for low anel ledsu redy travel the long tunnel. Excessive speed spe-ed- contributed to the accident. Supt. Falvey reminds visitors Mining claim maintenance fees due Aug. 31 Miners with unpatented Trooper Russel Whitaker -- min- ing claims on public land must pay $100 maintenance fee per claim, tunnel or mill site by Auguist 31 to the Bureau of band Management, unlessthey qualify for a small miner's waiver. If claimants qualify for the small miners waiver, they must file a waiver certification with the BbM bv August 31 A small miner is defined as a person vv ho has 1 0 or fewer mining claims. s Regarding current planning efforts to improve park access, Falvey stated that a design team working on the parks transportal ion sy steun will lie back in the park August 22. The team will continue planning efforts with theTovvn ofSpringdale to implement the1 system. "Its essential that the- residents of Springdale are involved in the planningand implementation of the shuttle system for the park, said Falvew. For more1 informat ion on these meetings, persons should contact Falvew at 801 - -- caution to retailers By Spt. Tom Cram The Kanab Police Department has recently received information that under-agjuveniles have purchased beer and cigarettes from some of the local businesses. e We ask all alcohol or tobacco retailers to assist the Police Department in curbing the accessibility of alcohol and tobacco to the youth within Kanab and surrounding areas. If you have any question about a person trying to purchase alcohol or tobacco, contact the Kanab City Police Department immediately. Thank you. 772-3256. . a drunk driver's nightmare Utah Highway Patrol trooper Russel Whitaker was presented with the HP it s 1994. 'Lush Crusher Award." He was given the honor at the annual awards banquet in Richfieldon August 10. Whitaker amassed 18 DUIarrests. Section 10 was well represented at the award dinner with two other troopers. Shane Nordleldt and Steve Esplm, taking second place for DUI arrests Sergeant Roger Cutler said that it was amazing that three men from one section took the top three places in the Lush Crusher award He added that he was proua of the entire crew, including Troopers Craig Twitchell and Gaylen Moore, who was given the District C Outstanding Trooper Award Claimants qualifying for the waiver are required to perform $100 worth of assessment work by August 31 An affidavit of the assessment work accompanied by a $f) service charge for each claim must also be recorded with the BbM and the appropriate . For Back School V Deals Super Punle,s VISA Sale good thru August 27th county by December 30, 00 b The Small Miners Maintenance Fee Payment Waive rCer-tifica- t inn Form is available in the BbM Arizona State Office and requires the signature1 ofall the1 uw ners of the mining claims 1 Graffiti ( 'mil min prcv 1 been etched in the "L"n fortunately. thi is all mu-l- y rock--- . tno from Pape ami m on a pel a pt ion by Mime pnik visitors and it just lutr- - the problem." Maid ol our exua-- .V tn ip Supt Lai n QMb A. May. May addi dthat thiha not only been a problem with the saml.-ton-e horeline and cliffs of bake Powell, but i a continual problem within Rainbow Bridge Na- tional Monument. "We are continually amazed that visitors, who would not think of defacing their neighbors house, would consider this type of activity being condoned within a unit of the National Park System, said May. Although the penalty for this particular act of vandalism only carries a fine of $300, much stiffer penalties would incur if this vandalism had occurred on an archeological resource such as a petroglyph panel or ancient ruin. The National Park Service reminds visitors that if WE do not take the responsibility ourselves to protect our precious natural and cultural resources today, there will be none 0Q and sites. All certificates and feme's must be filed or paid at the BbM Arizona State ( Mfice, 3707 North 7th Street or mailed to P.O. Box 11303. Phoemix, Arizona 8301 1 by August 31 . Claims for which no maintenance fee has een paid or no qualified vvaiverhasbeen filed will 1 be declared abandoned and voiel. 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