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Show News SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 28, 1899 Southern Region deer permit vouchers available June 1 2 Each person will be allowed to mit free vouchers will be avail- obtain up to four vouchers. If able in Kanab beginning at 9:00 you are getting a voucher for a.m., June 12, 1999. The vouch- another person, you must proers will allow the holder to pur- vide the following information: chase a Southern Region Buck Name, current address, date of Deer Permit. The Division of birth and proof of Hunter EduWildlife Resources will set up a cation Blue Card (if required) voucher station at the Kanab for each person you are obtainHigh School South Parking Lot. ing a voucher for. 459 Southern Utah deer per- Friday, June 11, 1999. Pursuant to Utah code Section 53 no alcoholic beverages will be consumed or permitted on the school grounds. Persons using A-3-5- 0, line, the residences nearby, and the school property. Also, be respectful to those waiting in line by not saving places for someone who is not out ofbed yet. It would not be fair to the many others who have been waiting in line. There are several locations throughout southern Utah to obtain a voucher. The nearest to Kanab are St. George, Cedar City and Panguitch. the facilities must place all litter in proper receptacles and use the portable toilets provided. Loud or unusual noises, especially at night, will not be tolerated. There DisSchool will be an increase in law enThe Kane County People will not be allowed to line up or be on the school grounds trict has allowed the high school forcement patrols, violators may Vouchers available: until 12:00 midnight, Friday, to be used on several conditions: be issued citations or arrested. 8 All participants should be cour- George-2,14Cedar June 11, 1999. Vouchers. will be No one is allowed on the school . 12:00 in and others and teous to until Panguitch-3329:00 a.m. grounds midnight, respectful given out beginning at in J . n iu ipj St. City-1,67- 6, if 9 MW,, mmmnmmm nu ii m mu Shannon DeVooght crowned Miss Dixie i Shannon DaVooght was crowned Miss Dixie U.S.A. on Friday, May 14. She will compete in the Miss Utah U.SA. Pageant on June 25 & 26, 1999, at the Salt Lake City College. If anyone would like to be one of her sponsors, please contact David or Marilyn DeVooght at 644-550- 6. Roads Continued from Page 1 According to the agreement, roads will be maintained by the county and the county has the right to make a choice on maintenance. County liability issues will not change. The agreement states that one third of money collected, up to $250,000, can be used to help defray county costs. Lou Pratt explained that with culverts and cattle guards, the county will have 60 feet right of 'tV Enfflv tsflno Ikssfi sfletJ2iffiS smmI m R3ocQ2,nafl USay Starareas We have a large selection of Silk and Plastic Flowers and Arrangements! wwwwwww i ll A iimunpn umwin I MhMU j)i ' Il'.muill'jlujiU' ii ii'.iiAii I'iHiiiK' niwwaw lf9 rmrrrpisrmmmpimm y ii, ways. Pratt continued that most of the agreed 1 6 and 20 foot right of way widths are not currently that wide. Every road we have graded in the Monument is on the map. In 20 years, can we apply for 20 feet wider right of way, like on the Skutumpah Road? That can be negotiated according to need. Copies of a Roads Fact Sheet, prepared by Winchester, about the agreement and the most frequently asked questions is available at the courthouse. Maps are available to see how roads are identified. Commissioner Carroll encouraged citizens to get a fact sheet. Questions on specific roads can also be addressed to Lou Pratt. The BLM has been considerate in granting requests by the county. I feel we are getting a good transportation system that will serve the public. Commissioner Judd, A lot of man hours have been spent trying to resolve this issue. We dont want to take anything away. We only want to make it better. Written comments are due by June 7, and can be turned in at the Courthouse. The next public hearing is scheduled for June 14 at 10 a.m. |