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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS News Deer management plans The Utah Division ofWildlife the management plans of Resources is taking public put on proposed deer manage- ment plans. The plans will cover details as how many deer . be in a given herd unit and how to determine the num- of hunting permits that will be allowed on that unit. The Wildlife advisory council will meet in Cedar City on Janu- ary 9 and in Richfield on Janu- ary 10. Times and locations of for the southern Utah area are available from the Division of in- - 6 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20, 1995 4 Wildlife Resources office in dar City in advance ofthe Ce-suc- meet-shoul- h d ing. They may be obtained by or writ-be- r calling ing to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, P.O. Box 606, Cedar 801-586-245- 5, City, Utah 84720. You may also get more infor- - mation by contacting: Lynn BE OF GOOD HEALTH AND GOOD CHEER THDS HOLDDAV SEASON! 3 Kane County Commission By Richard Negus Evan Callister from Rosenberg Engineering told the Kane County Commission that a meet- ing with the Federal Transportation board will be held February 21 in Kanab. He felt it was a good time for interested parties to support funding for extend- ance of these permits would make the county subject to a lawsuit. He also said the question of sufficient water has been raised by the State. Commissioner Joe Judd said the commission had this matter under advisement due to serious question as to who had the right to sell the water rights. Discussion continued for about 35 minutes, Edwards made the point that some of the buyers of these lots were victims, in part because of information knowingly or unknowingly withheld by real estate brokers and sales people. Richard Swapp gave the commission a short list of errors that have passed his department inadvertently. An example was a lot that was valued with a missioners for all their help and support during the construction of the new Thrift Shop for the Hospital Auxiliary. This facility is owned by the county but built with funds collected by the volunteers. Richard Negus, chair of the elected officials task force committee, made a recommendation ing paving on the North Fork for a 1 raise in salary for elected Road, and there was also a in Kane County. The officials chance to get some other roads last raise was in 199 1 and Negus funded. Steve Crosby asked said the committee felt that an about improving the Cottonwood increase equal to the cost of livwash road, which will be used by Andalex mine workers. ing for the period would be apCommissioner Crosby made propriate. The commission took this under advisement. budthe resolution to adopt the The commission considered get for $2,275,000 for 1996. This the request of hospital adminiis for the general fund, the road strator Mike Sinclair to have budget is a separate item that does not require a resolution. Lloyd Heyborn do the inspecAnother resolution was made to home on it when in fact, no build- tions for the forthcoming hospiincorporate the recommenda- ing had ever been constructed. tal construction. The commistions of the Task Force on elected The commission made a resolu- sion discussed the hiring of a officials salaries for a 7 7c pay tion of forgiveness for these er- county engineer who might be of help to Lloyd in his duties. They hike, (they had not received any rors. A motion was made to appoint also told him that he will have increase since 1991). This resolution includes all the Kane Mary Craven to the Board of the pick of the 1993 Blazers beCounty officers except the com- Adjustment. She will represent ing replaced in the Sheriffs Demissioners. the Planning Commission. partment. The rest of the time was spent Clerk Johnson Karla Anthony Edwards wants to County of two the issuance commiwas appointed by the challenge going over budget items with building permits in the ssioners to represent Kane department heads. Vermillion Cliffs Subdivision. County on the Health DepartThe commissioners said the ment for Five Counties. A brief synopsis of proceedcounty attorney had studied this By Office of the State Fire Colin but Winchester was issue, Marshal ings at the budget meeting of not available. Edwards pointed December 8 was presented. We think of the holidays as out that he was not opposed to to be Craven on asked Mary happy times, a chance to cethe issu the agenda to thank the com lebrate with family and friends. construction, only that The Utah State Fire Marshals Office wants to wish you and your family a safe and happy holiday season and offers the following suggestions to keep your Christmas holiday safe. When purchasing a live tree look for the following signs of freshness: A fresh tree is green. Needles will be hard to pull from branches when bent between your Fingers. Fresh needles dont GS BOOKSIFROM.BOOKCRAFT, break if bounced on the ground, and a minimum number of E0R1CHRISTMAS 3 needles should fall off. To keep your tree fresh, cut off about two inches of the trunk to D ilk? UUWiS expose fresh wood for better ab- - Holiday fire safety We extend our heartfelt best wishes to you and your family as you ring out the old year and welcome the new. 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