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Show News SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY 3 MAY 26, 1989 jDIT(S By Laurali Noteman Shortly after noon on Sunday, May 16, Best Friends spokes- person Francis Battista responded to a structure fire in Dog Town at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. Apparently a golf cart, which had been parked under the eaves of an octagon canine compound, had a wiring short and ignited the complex. The run was basically constructed of cinder block, wire, and wood with vent holes just under the eaves. Best Friends Emergency change to 1999 Utah fishing regulation at Otter Creek Reservoir residents and employees rushed to the scene, cut wire and began freeing the 30 trapped canines. Battista commented, It (the dog run) was a complete ball of fire within about 20 minutes. The Kanab Fire Department responded to the call for help and was on scene within 15 minutes. Fire Chief Alan Alldredge and 11 firefighters loaded into three trucks. The first responders chose to take Engine 7 as the n attack truck, with its water capacity tank. Engine 6, n a tank truck and n caa with 8, Engine to used were water pacity ferry from the Port of Entry to the burn site. Alldredge thanked 750-gallo- 500-gallo- 750-gallo- BLM Law Enforcement Officer Jeff Long for his participation in mated value of $150,000, wras a total loss. Battista thanked the fire department with, We cant thank the Fire Department enough. They responded to our needs and kept the fire from spreading to other trees and structures. One person was treated and released for smoke inhalation. One critter was treated for bums on the face and paws and is doing well. Twenty-nin- e dogs were recovered immediately with only one canine unaccounted for. A female coyote mix was listed as missing. When responders began digging through the debris, the lonely lady was located. Earlier in the season she had dug her den within the compound. During the fire she burrowed into her three foot deep abode and waited it out. The coyote mix survived her ordeal without a scratch. controlling and directing traffic, at Otter Creek Reservoir can enabling a smoother response take 12 trout, double previous 6 cycle. The building, with an esti trout limit. The liberalization of the trout limit on Otter Creek Reservoir is to allow anglers to harvest trout that will die with the drainage of the reservoir, and subsequent repair of the dam. Repairs are scheduled to be completed during the fall, with the reservoir refilling in late fall. The reservoir will be restocked Novemr with the Kanab City volunteer firefighters battle to put out a fire in one of the dog standard quota of 200,000 7 kennels at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary last week. rainbow trout. Beginning September 1 , 1999, the 12 trout limit will revert back to trout. Wednesday - Shepherd's Pie $5.95 Ah other regulations covering 45 jtl B Jjl. Otter Creek Reservoir remain OY Thursday - Salisbury Steak $7.95 in effect as outlined in the 1999 - Deep Fried Cod $7.95 deOn April 20, 1999, the Bureau since it had been previously Utah Fishing Regulations. Friday of Land Management consum- - dared excess to BLM manage- To obtain a copy of the current You Can Eat) a mated land sale with the City of ment goals in a land use plan, fishing regulation contact a (All in which both the sur- - and would benefit Glendale resi- - cal license agent or the Division face and mineral estate were con- - dents, Taylor said. of Wildlife Resources, 1470 N. Saturday -- 10 oz New York Steak $10.95 The subject lands are located Airport Road, P.O. Box 606, veyed. The direct sale of an 80 on took the north side of Glendale dar City, UT 84720. Phone under the parcel place Sunday - Gold Dust Chicken $6.95 (435)865-610provisions of Sections 203 and Avenue at 115th Avenue. 209 of the Federal Land Policy Monday - Meatloaf $6.95 and Management Act of 1976. Tuesday - Stuffed Peppers $5.95 However, in order to complete the sale, the City relinquished 5 two All specials include soup or salad bar mining claims that encumbered the BLM parcel. and home-mad- e herb roll! The City purchased the lands that were previously used for sand and gravel operations and located adjacent to the existing Glendale Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Landfill for the appraised fair Reservations market value of $75,000. The City proposes to expand the exist(435) 644-829- 5 ing landfill operation. This is an excellent example of a federal agency and city govWe also feature daily ernment working in partnership breakfast & lunch specials! to benefit the local community, said Michael Taylor, BLM Phoe- Takeouts Available nix Field Manager. Identified for disposal in the Phoenix Resource Management Plan dated Effective immediately, anglers presents Nightly Dinner Specials M VlYy HlSrlQnl0 ale Ce-ac- re 0. pre-195- September 1989, the subject parcel has low resource values and is difficult to manage because of the its size and location. It makes sense to sell the land L (laiabow- Gafrz - 198 South 100 East Kanab |