Show k irmirwnrpvlwVVtF 8 Page Process Chronicle I'ard County M Warm Up Run across the Great Basin I tin are the he franusio San (or Mi de (me d yoy ptoyiess plan is averiye about 24 tali miles per day hey aimed in on hursday Vie In We've seen Ions and tons ol liiklabbits anil some wild horses he to in the Kunniny is kind heal dry lompaied to the humidity last 'Mi voy said nice ol wail my hue he best peisonallv part ol the Run is that we yet to meet so many pen been liete in Delta lot lour days and met a lot ol yieat pen pie Shellie Diitvon and Rod St tples have melted us to then homes lui meals he Riih her at and nlsa We ve pie live Motsa went led have lice lodging to the Della ed with lots ol "I s here We us lie at were Delian Motel Rumble and people soinelluny to " Mi yiven We visit Continued ing out lieie rew inembi is iuii oi bn licmcr vent I oordmator Matthew Operations Coordinator eslie stelle f’roect (rone Running oordmator and Kristen Coleman professional documentary him mak- Meleoy as he chums out the luce are school teachers and bung prolessionil talents to en sure the suuess ol the proiect Mcl voy a leii her by trade is a 2004 graduate ol airfield Diversity lie oined the tacultv ol laittield airfield I’reparaloiy School m omicctnut in 20114 lie leaches freshman and senior nylish classes coaches cross country and swim mmy and is involved ill the school s service development and spiritual ith miles Rierson all er stelle and oleman are also ing a documentary as Mcl voy runs aiross the country They are hinting part ol the run and interviewing cancer survivors in the cities they pass hey are using the run to connect the needs ol cancer survivors across the lilted States he Tale ancer Center Survivorship Clinic will be one ol the primary beneficiaries ol the donations raised by this event he Adult Survivorship Clinic at the ale ancer enter prov ides care and consultation to people who have been diagnosed and treated for cancer and etfects of Ionises on the i atiier surgery radiation and mak- pioyramv During the 2ooA suinmei Mel voy the with Connecticut helped ( hallenye a hike ndi to bench! cun lie earner surviicr survivorship vors with whom Mil voy met and veoiked llispiied oast to ( oust him to nigamc Run lor Survivorship and to accept personal challenge ol running toss the tilted Stales to iiisi inuii ev lor inn surv ivorslup he lest ol the team includes John ei le along at wi hr la' It vr be Amirs In hi Tinner hllmore from front (S page il iti dr m Ir tr bi ar th S cl tl pm Monday through riday Horses and burros can be viewed prior to the adoption at this time More information can be obtained at the BLM field Office in f illmore by calling Information for potential adopters Adopters should prov ide a minimum ol square teet (20 feet x 20 feet) facility lor each animal Ungentled horses younger than 8 months may be kept m corrals with fences t high Corrals must be at least high lor ungentled burros and high lor ungentled horses older than 18 months Acceptable corrals must be of heavy duty construction using poles pipes or planks of a minimum thickness and ithout dangerous protrusions Barbed wire and large- Tnovv L y' stuiulcd and electric materials are unacceptable tor fencing Woven small net wire tenung is acceptable with a minimum of two sightboards one on the top and one in the middle ol the enclosure Shelter Irom inclement weather and temperature extremes must be provided tor the adopted wild horse & burro The shelter must have at a minimum two sides ith a root good dumige adequate ventilation and access lor the animal Ins structure needs to block the prevailing winds and pioteil the maor part ol the body ol the animal larps are or not acceptable H In Mentor iam On-Li- for your Perusal 3 Edification - wwwmillardccpcom I ne lot 20 F 4 to the yoy said be said " " colts were separated Irom the adult mustangs later the horses were shipped to the Delta holding facility he horses must remain at the facility for a minimum of 40 days During this tune their physical condition will be checked and data collected from each individual horse I ach horse branded on the will be neck Blood samples will be taken to check for infectious diseases and vaccinations administered to guard against equine diseases The BLM Wild Horse and Burro acility m Delta is open Irom 8 a m Sure iy or ith me low its 3 Horses Wild aticer ship as the e per n ikc o( hy through and hey olid the ill more itrrenlly agnosis ol caneet ms are part ol than 10 million me the sure uor eonimunity lie said the mission lie and his eieex have under taken is to make the public aware ol the lad that tor m mv oiiior is now along term ehronie dine ss and hinds are needed to support reseueh and lieatment programs th suppoit can am dies eel sure Ivors and the very mile o( mv run is lor sale to honor survivors We have shuts hays and ribbons bn sale Donations eun be sent m by mail m yiven dneit lie said Mel soy to the cress t oast to oast Run has an impressive website it oasttoi oastiun oiy all iwmy all interested pirties to tol r 14 it had As id Monday Aug he lire in the burned 711 acres ishluke National orest was expected to be lullv contained on Aug 14 No structures were threatened and two minor injuries have occurred as the lire has been fought according to the Richfield Interagency ire office Also the lightning caused lire in the Cove fort area between the intersechas been fully and tion of contained Narragarisett Rhode Island ‘'to miles mac approximately The Run should he completed hy December and hi e become good (' S ith lour ere a Ir lends " said Me vov niemhers he followed hast toads across alitorrna to the Nurri loot S c0 When hills and then tae ( d thee thev reach Neplu on Wednesday will havecoyered the ireat liisin in ahoiit six xccls Inly ten thirds n the nation saiI! the n lie he tore them he run is doing whal supposed he urrenl elo to do raise motley on 'o' 42 a itli fan nations total is to emss thuds ol the country ed Wv Aug head ami Julv on lightning started the Maypie lire north fork ol I bulk reek live miles east of illmore on Tuesday on the Irif r people lm tail Dun m foul have crossed c ircal Basin much less to jic run all the wav In an effort to raise funds for can ccr a wareness ( hristim Mil cm left h gi Fire in Chalk Creek area 2006 16 t utnn fyfr 14 Stories Photos Classifieds n Links Central Grazing Advisory Board Members Named tali ol ( omunssioner and loud eonard annouin ed the appoint Piute ment of ten individuals Irom tali Millard Summit Sanpete and Wavnc counties to the ( enttal Ills is deisorv Board firumg one ol live boards m the slate whose members will help establish policy regarding livestock giaing issues they will also identity specific pro ects to improve rangeland and water sheds lie membeis ol the ( enttal Agriculture Blackball! Board Bliss are crl Brinkerhotl ol oa Bnknell Paul Bagiev ol creation ol the regional boards a result ol the passage of the Rangeland Improvement Act this past legislative session Nominees to the boards were offered by the Utah Woolgrowers ssoctation the I ’tali tali ( atllemen's ssociation the atm Bureau and the local I’tali Soil onservalion District In addition to serving on the central (raing Advisory Board Andrew Lilt was also named to the State (iramg Advisory Board Members ol the State t iramg Board are Jay Paul tanner Northwest region arl Hobby ol Ftlschkneit ol Mmti airs icw Bill Jasperson ol (mshen Jack Madsen ol (luinusoii Maik Monroe ol Supio lolm Nielson ol eainmglon Sieve iscuthoipe ol I’aik ( itv ndrew lall ol Bnknell man and Stan Wood of am happy that we now have in place some ol the most experienced livestock owners ami sieve aids ol the said ( omimssiotin land ill the state lilac klinn ‘Wei m now move tin waid ith out cl tmg and watershed improvement plans he added The is McCoy Northeast Region Butch Jensen Southeast Region Tom Hatch Southwest Region Andrew Tail Central Region Darrell Johnson At large Position Steve Osguthorpe Large Position Mike Styler Department of Natural Resources Rulen Cull oil gas & milling dustries Stanley Wood L'tah Soil Conservation Commission and Rex Sacco ex othcio member To read more about this issue visit (ilPat www ag Utah gov “Home Town Heritage" Oak City Days 2006 - August 18lh & 19th Friday August 18th Dutch Oven Oak City entries (Line up at of Program "Echoes 7 30 pm (Bring Parade the Past" Days (Catch Wagon Ride to Cemetery Ice Cream Social - Town Hall Window" Band Concert - to Town Hall) 5:30) Cemetery from Church Parking - Lot) Tennis Courts - Is' Clue Given at Ice Cream Social Rook Tournament - Town Hall Saturday August 19 7 8 00 00 am 5k Race am Kids Race 12 4 Under Horse Race in 9 00 am 00 am pm Choir Concert Pit Barbeque 3 00 00-- 00 200 pm pm pm 3 4 00 pm 00 pm 00 pm pm jl the field across from the South Hills Cemetery Turkey Shoot at 4 Under Oak City - - Church Dinner Free (William Dutson conducting) the Town Hall at 3 4 Up - J5 2 - ’3 Store 4 Craft Booths General sold by the Oak City Sports under the direction Concessions Youth Council Water of the Oak City Fire Dept 3 on 3 Basketball (Ages Horse Shoe Tournament Mud Volley Ball Pioneer Obstacle Live Trout Catch and 17 4 Up) behind Country Crossings Course - Park - Store Venita Starley Brunson Brunson husband XI Aenita Stirley passed on August 12 2oun at the home of her daughter lulu' liiksuii llowoll l'tah Nhe was born on tali to January 17 42 in Della John Wade Ntulev and dna I muse C’allister Nhe Mamed Iwiti Starley Marion Brunson on Mireli 21 ‘Ml in the Mmti Iemple Aenita and Iw in lived m ilitorniu while he served his eountrv in AAorld AAarll They moved biik to unore to raise their laiinly Aenita was an Hetive member ot tl e IDS ( hurih Nhe served as pruiiuv president and various oil i positions Nhe wts a member "I the Diuahfiis ot the I ill Pioneers she is an ae tive Cietiialogist Nln also p ulii ipat ed ill a singing Mothers t Lou ot the DS htiie h this iiu hull members Irom all ovei the State ol tali Her love ot the mount mis and n lure was evident in the time she and Iw in spent in the mountains lish mg and Camping most ot the tune annlv re with latnilv membeis were the most tun tor her unions she loved to travel and go on ea eattons alveavs eonung home with wonderful pictures ot the plan's she and Iw in Mted She was preceded ill death bv her away levin Marion Brunson intant son logethet Again) and Kevin Muion Brunson and her parents Also preceding her in death were sisters Alton Ann and brothels lolin Harold and Kenneth Aenita 7 children Karen is survived by Anona (Bob) llenne Dennis Pam Brunson illmore Diana ((rare Done hllmore Ron (Becky) Brunson Aernal Davie (Stephen) Molding Npringville Rand'e Debra) Dunson illmore lube (Merlin) lishson How ell and one sister Alne Not man iMinth Salt I ake IT itv Anuta his t'M nindi luldren and 44 great grandchildren Bv the end ot will have 12 more maktin von ing fun Her love for her tuiuli was verv evident in the pictures she tixk and the look on her ne as thev came to visit especially her grandkids and ere it grandkids funeral Nervues will be held on diiesdav August In 2()0n at loo m at the illmoie IDS Stake ill be held enter lew mg luesilav August R 2t0n from 6 00 to s mi pi i'pn Southern I tah Mortuary and AAednesdav prior to the services tiam 4 o Jo am m litemientw ill be in the illmore Citv eme'erv NOW HIRING! u e Sennce along Wasa:b Park the Stars hiring (Music by the Moonlighters) Benefts Schedules Fun Work u Customer 3 centers Apply onXne today! 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