Show Pag County Chronlclt Progress 6 Millard 25 2PQ2 July Fire protection project completed at Cove Fort Sidewalk project will earn scout an Eagle Badge b) kmei llumtmam sears Brucewasndinghistricycleoiithe concrete at five years old and hit acrack falling over he sustained a brain concussion It was quite an ordeal at the time but he healed well It is ironic that Bruce was donating his energy for the sidewalk that caused him so much trouble " olunteers from the First Ward donating their time and energy were Ron Anderson Jjck Peterson Zjne Pent Ted Fowles Kellen Gillins FibmoreCity pros ides the road base gras el forms and concrete to support the sidewalk projects Quamhcrg said “1 have noticed that the sidewalk projects bring out the best in the volunteers and develops good camaraderie with the workers "There will be three new projects one being another eagle scout project which will be done by the Fourth Ward si Idcrs Barber ottered advise for fellow scouts working on their Fag!e Badge “don't pro" crastinate get it done jrfdl Cjrnberii aivm j Fnh priorttv rcpIjLinz the and 3'X) diljp L'e J sidewalk at Vi Soc'h NcKNx Dn Burt aneptci the for yct’ing the job overj'l re he would an it con Ic't Prjlizmz j'Kxt for a bov woul to earn his jz'c B sd'e he lortaited wout ljtt'in Bar'if jumped at the thanue to was forh earn (he new rank Pc'misMon 'roin c f limine ouncil cofTi"' Barlx requested volunteer Ijhor and equ prnmi io jd in removing the old ji BirNrr installed 'he tofoo and put in the new road bac to sjpprt hc conurc'e Farlv Saturdav murniiv Jo 2) acrcw of approsmutclv Finished and vo ji ierv piaacd leveled of sidcwjlk edaed In’Burt ji ho sons Kruse and Dafvv Jason cash jlonz with hi drove over I'm mdev to participate in the proies' B irt said the uidcwak has had lurei eh sts and vraulis lor over 3' HjrKiirrun pmitc for Let’s We re over stocked on 6x8 house log 6x6 Deal ng lomes has Saitrrwhiie a forCsA Great seconds! cabins sheds etc Call today & we ll pi ty — Make a Deal limited quantity of 3x8 & 3x6 Siding Saitkrwhitf: Log Homes idii irff - f (435) homes sattervshitc-lo- http on Roofing SAVE 30 3 com Siding RED— BLUE GREEN — TAN BROWN— BEIGE 2 8 "fe CLOSEOUT' Coverage 1fJ m When 12 14 16 20 Limited in all coto's you need metal You Qty s SAVE - $S Cherry! Wood SALT LAKECIFY— During one of the fire seasons in sears a new fire water system has been protection colnplcted at the Cove Fort Historical Site the result of a cooperative effort by the federal government Millard County and The Church of Jesus ( hrist of I afterday Saints Seeing a dire need for additional water given existing fire danger the Church sought assistance from the Bureau of Land Management the Utah State Water Association and Millard County officials The new system will provide water for both Cove Fort and county residents Several fire hydrants were installed by the Church for use by local citizens “Local officials went out of their way to assist the Church in developing the best possible system to bene t the greatest number of people" said W illiam Terry a Church construction manager who supervised engineering work on the system Dr Aaron Bigler a Millard County landowner and Salt Lake physician donated an isting well as the primary water source for the project The efforts of Millard county citizens and volunteers from the ( hurch were praised by Dave Christensen facilities in manager for Church properties Fillmore “Volunteers w ith range management experience and engineering savvy to provided critical skills and complete this project" Christensen said Croft a retired engineer serving Harvey as a volurteer at Cove Fort was the onsite inspector during construction of the system John Orton Fxcavating of Cedar City was lead contractor on the project A luncheon at Cove Fort on Friday 19 July at 00pm celebrated the completion of this water improvement and fire protection system anj honor the government agencies and volunteers who worked worst on the project or before scholarships need 181 MiTalmart S 1200 E LEHI available Thanks to a generous anonymous dotuition and fees for one year will be to five students w ho are not currently planning to attend Snow College due to a lack of money If you are interested in trying out for one of these scholarships please send a letter demonstrating your financial need All applications need to be in by August 2X)2 Awards will be 2 For more informade by August 2 2 mation please call Paulj Brewer at (435 nor paid l Utah Press! 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I 5 "l a M ft’ ft h 5 Her ii what w can do for you Our specially trained reada ers tag any press reference to your subjects The lev am then mailed fared or you can utile cur new CD ROM servrp Cail Utah Press Association fur more information 801 328 8678 or upagutahpress com I Visit us at www utahprpss com 3 S’Si p! 3 S' a- Guzzlers providing thirsty wildlife a much needed drink Lake City — More than 570 manwater sources are providing thirsty Js and animals with water in some of r tah s harshest environments this Salt made bir Ihe water sources are known as and the Division of Wildlife Reand other agencies have been them on public land in Utah since the sources 941 Is 'Ihese guzzlers are always important wildlife during the summer but with ere drought we're has ing this year thes re vital" says Dean Mitchell upland game coordinator for the Division of U ildlife Resources “Water is often the nujor factor in how many young and adult birds and animals make it through the sumW e're mer here in I tah trying to help them out by providing a water source in areas that can be extremely dry this time ” of vear to the sev Mitchell says chukar partridge and birds most mzzlers are also heas ily used by desert bighorn sheep pronghorn antelope and mule deer Birds and animals that people hunt aren't the only wildlife that benefit how cs er “There are a w hole host of species that benefit including small mammals gophers and a myriad of birds" he says Mitchell says puzzlers vary in size from gu zlcrs built for chukar partridge to guzzlers for bighorn sheep that hold as much as lOOOO gallons of rtxHjm ingdovesinLtahaethe game that use the state's guzzlers the Five financial need BUY NOW!! 8302 Expires Holden News a water Regardless of their size all guzzlers have similar features They include an apron that collects rain and snow a tank that stores the water and a drinking trough that supplies it to birds and animals Ihe water is usually supplied by rain and snowfall but it s been so dry m parts NEWS TIP? CALL KATHY 864 2400 a a of southern Utah this year that Division of Wildlife Resources personnel have had to haul water to some of the guzzlers there Most of Utah's guzzlers have been built by DW R personnel in the state's harshest environments including the West Desert and areas in southern Utah DWR staff place them in areas that provide good habitat and good escape cover from predators Guzzler costs range from S800 to SI 0000 depending on their size Most of the money for smaller guzzlers comes for Utah's Habitat Conservation Fund This money is provided when hunters and anglers buy a hunting or fishing license Money for the larger guzzlers used by bighorn sheep and other big game animals comes from the Habitat Conservation Fund and from hunters who buy conservation hunting permits Another big contributor to guzzlers in Utah is the Water for Wildlife Foundaconservation tion a 50i(cX3) organization based in Lander Wyoming which provides funding for water projects to help wildlife across the country Funding is also provided by the National Wild Turkey Federation and other conservation groups These organizations rely on donations from members and the general public to fund guzzlers and other wildlife conservation projects Because of safety concerns related to overcrowding guzzler areas with hunters and because of the sensitivity of guzzler site locations being used by wildlife the DWR will not provide maps of guzzler site locations The DWR does provide information about the general areas of Utah w here most of the guzzlers are found however This information is available by logging on the DWR’s Internet Web site at www wildlife Utah govpdf guzzlermap pdf THIS SPACE SELLS -- -- j (THE REST WILL HAVE TO SETTLE FOR THE INCREDIBLE EASE AND CONVENIENCE BILL PAY BRINGS TO THEIR LIVES OUR SINCEREST APOLOGIES) Regardless of the contest you're sure to w n w th the s mpl c ty B Pay brings to your Lfe Instead you can do them all w thin m nutes — w thout the hassle of stamps or tr ps to the Post OF ce And gn up for Bill Pay s mply go of if in bill just a few minutes WWW2ionsbankCOm to Sa ta “ u n wet MillMOW Sai Ltm wtiMr Wmwt www a rsr real IMMI NaaMina W iwm w rm DiMMvwiM n (aw tn M SMiiaicWaViflwia'kMrl'aW'taaM Campfires restricted in spend ng hours doing your monthly bills you're a new user it's free until 2003 to onsbank com and cLck on the "Internet B Pay" banner We'll hae you enrolled Just one more way to show we haven't forgotten who keens us m bus ness? Stephenson Daniel Thatcher son of Jerold and Beverly will marry Cassie Jo Jones of Huntington on Fn July 26th in the St George Temple A reception will be held Sat evening from 6 00 - 800 pm at the Huntington Stake Center 215 North Main Sb in Huntington Utah Everyone is vited Congratulations to Jacob Coats son of Randy and Joyce on his mission call to Paraguay He will enter the MTC on Oct 30th Visiting Marilyn and LaVarr Coats is their daughter Cindy husband and family of Edmonton Canada Visiting Sid and Betty Hunter is their daughter Janice Larsen and three girls of Alaska Janice and her husband have taught school there for many years JoAnn Ncbeker is enjoying having her four sisters and one spend two weeks at her home for their annual visit Her two brothers weren’t able to come this year JoAnn’s two daughters Rachclle and Iva Lou and family joined them for visiting Visiting JoAnn recently has been her daughter Kimberly and new baby boy JoAnn’s son and wife have a new baby girl also bom recently Lindsey Stevens daughter of Robert and Ralene flew home after spending a month in Texas visiting her sister Heather and family Ella Crosland accompanied by her daughter Jen Daniels went to the William Riley and Rosetta Johnson Thompson family reunion It was held at the Rock Canyon Park in Provo last Saturday They children Every were the parents of family was represented there and there were well over 100 in attendance You can imagine the rqoicing of seeing family members who hadn’t seen each other for over 50 years Families children and grandchildren were glad to get acquainted with each other One grandchild Elaine Thompson Nielson age 93 and Ronald Bardsley age 94 are both in good health One greatgrandchild was only one month old We are all so proud of the William Riley and Rosetta Johnson Thompson heritage Per Governor Leavitt's announcement on July 3 2002 Utah’s fire restriction order has been expanded to include all open fires including campfires in improved campgrounds and picnic areas on all state federal and unincorporated private lands The restriction order takes effect at 12 01 am July 8 2002 and mains in effect until rescinded “This is a necessary precaution due to the extremely dry conditions and volatility of vegetation throughout the state" explained Governor Leavitt “This is an interagency agreement with our federal partners the US Forest Service Bureau of Land Management and National Park Service that open fires of any kind must be prohibited at this time" This order does not restrict the use of propane or gas stoves but does prohibit the use of charcoal briquettes as well as any other solid fuels Other activities prohibited include Smoking except within an enclosed vehicle or building a developed recreation site or an area three feet in diameter that is barren or cleared to mineral soil Discharging or use of any type of fireworks tracer ammunition or other pyrotechnic device Additional restrictions are in force in the southwest comer of the state which prohibit operating a chainsaw or motorized equipment blasting welding or other activ ities that generate flame or flammable material or operating a motorized vehicle off designated roads or trails from :00 each day p m until 00 Due to the variety of fire restrictions that have been placed by cities and counties it is strongly encouraged that people venturing into recreation or back country areas should check with local authorities Detailed fire restrictions may also be found at http:wwwutbhn govfire restriction shtm i That s r gRt Sgn up for Internet B Pay an d you could wn an entire month's b Is pa d by Z or It's s mple Each t me you use the service to pay a between July 1st and August 31st you'll automat cally be entered in the contest The more b Hs you pay onl ne the more chances you have to win Congratulations to Bill Stevens and Zada Singer on their marriage in the Jordan River Temple on Sat July 20 All of Bill’s six daughters and Zada’s daughter Carolyn Stevens and families were at the temple to see their parents and grandparents mamed Welcome home to Brian Wade who turned home on Tues after spending two months in the University Hospital Bum Center and LDS Hospital Rehab Center follow ing an electrical accident on the job His wife ShaRee and two children and his mother Sandy Wade have been at his side the whole time Nichole and Spencer Koyle and two children have moved up from Kanosh into their lovely new home across from Merrill Dnat NaMnanrillimvilWibvsNmHmlOaVlmiiMMa UEVSER F0IC Just because a business has been arcund for years doesn’t mean local residents know what products or services are offered Don’t miss sales! 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