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Show (P. rhuyniyrr SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8, 1989 rwrrv Forest Service announces information and comment opportunities on roadless proposal Obituary herself. She enjoyed puzzles of all kinds. Over the years she knitted many lovely clothes for her family and friends. Her family was always her greatest pleasure. She was always closely involved with her grandchildren You and will be greatly missed Mum. Survivors include daughter Cindy M. Maloney of Kanab; two great-grandchildre- The USDA Forest Service has initiated a national website for information updates about developing a proposed rule for roadless areas ..The web address is http: 1 1 roadless.fs.fed.us and lists a schedule of ongoing national and local scoping meetings for public comment. Additional current information includes answers to questions about the proposal, where to send comments, and background information. We hope to give every interested person an opportunity to comment, said Jim Furnish, Forest Service Deputy Chief for the National Forest System. To do that, we have asked leadership of every National Forest in the country to hold public scoping meetings n. grandsons Mike (Connie) Maloney ofBasin, Wyoming, and Craig (Robyn) Maloney of Boise, Idaho; and six n, great-grandchildre- Jesse, Kevin, Jim, Samantha, Sean and Tristan. She was preceded in death by Gertrude Bevan her husband, daughter Yvonne Gertrude Edith Lane Bevan, inDecemberof 1943, andbrother age 89, died Friday, December Herbert Lane. 3, 1999 in Hurricane, Utah. Born A private family memorial will February 2, 1910 in Cuckney, be held at a later date. Services Nottingham, England to Eliza- are under the direction of beth Lowe Lane and Herbert Mosdell Mortuary. Lane. She lived through the privations of World War II, and left England for the United States when she was 58. She married Reginald Douglass Bevan on July 30, 1952 in Southhampton, England. He died January 21, cw' for local residents win! Gertrude worked at BYU until her retirement, then continued working as a Foster Grandparent in schools and at Utah Valley Hospital. While in her 80s she also worked as a Senior Companion to people that in many cases were younger than fAi r Shop at home and you could 1967. il autli' in addi- tion to our 10 national listening sessions. Levi Stewart memorial statue progressing Six national meetings have As a result of a recent donation to the Levi Stewart Foundation, Kathy and been held across the country; Dennis Judd were invited to visit with scuiptor Searle Lansing-Jone- s regardfour more will be held between ing his progress on the statue. By late February it is hoped that Adonis December 9. The naFoundry personnel will come to Kanab to prepare the castings needed to build now and tional meetings are structured the nine foot tall bronze statue. To date, over $25,000 has been donated to the Levi Stewart Memorial listening sessions.where memproject. Foundation Fundraising Committee Chair Sherrie Pandya is spear- bers of the public can give verheading fundraising efforts. bal comments, captured by a court recorder and entered into the public comment record. Local meetings will have a variety of formats, depending on the needs and interests of local residents. Unless a court recorder is provided, comments will be captured through comment cards provided at the meetings. Tn addition, individuals may comments about the proposal to http: roadless I your FREE Rotation Uses Auto & light Truck Huge Selection! Great Prices! So. Utah Tire Center e-m- ail or send written comments by fax to (801)517-102- 1 or USDA Forest wocaet-slcfs.fed.u- s Service-CAE- wheel alignment system Free Pick-u-p and Delivery Professional A fc a. . w Brake Lathe for Resurfacing Drums & Rotors Trained Brake Specialists FREE Brake Inspection 265 East 300 South Kanab 644-255- 7 in Oct. 13 to initiate the proposed Featuring Credit terms made available by Credit National Association. No payment tor 90 days on qualifying purchases No interest due on qualitvino purchases if paid in ful within 90 days Fixed rate (21.84 APR), variable rate (19 55 APR as of January 1,1 996. APR may vary. ."An million acres of inventoried roadless areas on National Forests. President Clinton directed the Forest Service on laijtonTnm' h'lil'ih'IHtm lift: . underfunded roads system, and a proposed rule for dealing with approximately 50 Protection fils) l22Vifi5l! - ment of its large and Road Hazard cw) - Attention: Roadless Areas NOI, P.O. Box 221090, Salt Lake City, UT 84122. No telephone comments will be taken. The Forest Service has been working on two proposals a policy to determine manage- NEW computerized 4 T, !l0J1 OTTI rTT QUOf'lf 'vVl0C U9 O mm mm mmmm I I O rulemaking. The Forest Service responded with a Notice of Intent to prepare the proposed rule and draft environmental impact statement in the Federal Register (Vol 64, ' No. 201) on Oct'19,a.999. |