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'In Mtipiv mi u mi Hi ii l ik St Ik llll 'Ml sized) MV and the jppri'prulc pear have an M but have not taken tin safetv course we will be' hold me a Mien tiainme on the morning a ni also at tile ol Vuinl 26th at nr grounds In get registered lot the course vou need to call and ask tor the Millard ( ounty training It you arc not a 4 II member don despair just ionic into the 4 H office in Delta or hillmore and sign up it is tree We hope to have a great turn out tins year and we know it will be a lot ot fun plus vou could have a chance 1o win great prizes donated by local businesses It vou would Ide more into please contact ( raig I’milson at "4 t M 2 or sate tv tr cm in tho Ik t if iri iU in ' Ik M n j’i n n At p ’'i( p n Mi'! irH ii" 4 a t'H ri pm rim ’n I1"P ll '‘Ml X64 I4HI) More Doves in Utah Last Spring It ni s pi M in lAim '! oi u ik tmrn up l U Ml iui n u it si h iu ili Ml' n lml hln sir 'llh II' in sh'Mli fs JllMk 'Ilk ik" pun n liudl it till in Si pt iik inn m llll H 'l V llh pii nip mint n sin k up pi lit In m till ill 'ijoul tills MII iio lilh ilut tin ' pllll Iiuh ii Mini'll "t in tali Util Ih Ih spite th n ol in is in son op Ik ni i1 i'imhI ili n'iit now hih'ti south vm itliii inp ilovis Ih tin Inst vu imls hi pm pusli mi nu u iiun mlk in tin Join li o nu is vm vn of k npt h ot tiu niinishcs m iiitlin niov tin ii Mi o not ill IkMt m stmm imis Vine n he Miititm nil is pi oh ihik d u dv d ih 4iun1lL iois ill ' In Hint liit nitmn lu si o to thi Hu Mi iior iiom nme op ill Si pi ivilh Ii li Imi 'hi in ill a In tie It M disi o hi buds ill Utlll no It ml dimes s in south ouiitii u'e d 'ini! oun lion ind io In s m bn) is ih os mi Ills do piospi i'll i ai limit si e Ik pi scssi i’ll 'hoi doii ’li'oi hi itl ll si null ms ik spcitlll ii in on I'll ds l oil md p Si m ni Hi Si pi ill It dole lliintils leg ills chili gt d doves as will as he big and posmmuning dm is white winged session hinds tot md nioummg doves is are the ag gtigUi whith nu ms mm HI bud m in hide uns eombina big in lion "I link winged md mouming dm is is long is tin tot d number ol vest III p His id till sollt Sm ill ill ii sK mm ouiinonli ti S m ii ist u lit ptnpilll will iintaiiimg tuliiic to access things like pick limiicis up i iv md S m lu m i md ill In n hi ioi ili bm n old tlili ho is !u m m no! s' h ml In d gun mnuil souihwml on tiu photopi nmt tiu sml Mill shot and puking out spent hulls and other trash wlun exit mg tiu shooting In Id losing gates and avoiding alias with hvcstoik ale miiimmi vi icjiic lie’s thit demon slide to landowners that honiiis are responsible I’lease do vmit part' andowmt lliintet I'ermission ud can be Imind online at www ildlile Utah gov iw permission his iitd is useliil lor ud himl wnllen permission to hunt on pm di lands line Spines ul Duses Hunters i in leg ills linvist tlnce till pi i s ol ill 'I White winged doves a miei tints gum bud spic ns liisim u alls Imind smith ot inosilv till ate bumnme moie miiiiiion Ihionghoiil the state mg on pm m m s Im land pi vale m ss ot 'tin wav go a long Nm'iist iois kv o! b im’iJ I) tiii ml ol nil innuilk t'iiliiK niuM I'ispn ling in Mnl ns njt hi n si tiuir soutii m M till till III' pu In Illtl h lit linvi i s sll ipi III nllslsUIlt mi vim m Is thfoii d iv in the iti III Is opportuiidn itll iiithv niminnii’ il"U 'in an mi nimi nuiiv lloin iovi si itti ik M'kt p' pul id' 'ii (inn' pi md ol ir mini unis ii isioh fini'sK ih SHU Ii mill oats md ill Viinual Duds ot a cedi pitches sunlloiieis nllen linhot mam doves mil a ov idi birds with ill cuillcnl mil e ol lood and out Mill tiidllll' dolis pit lip gilt don to nl iivs and then tlv to water llu middle put ol the dav is spent In dme and ioisIiil in tins espe illv dead tins Vlilioiigh not iti u bv law d s a Hood idea I" weal liuntii ot ingc dur llu first Wnk ot the dove hunt Hill ips and vests in hunter mange the In Ip ti me ink Mislv ni iidining ll in e ol a till mils an lilt til while llh mv ol a huntets ilk Id llu inouMiim' I’ioh mi t"i Muse n limn dinost tViliiMiilv are pf tl h n lev n i'i h o! ii lour eis md h Imni UiMIltf and nioinm' I) pf" il m u 2tt'i ol the 'e l' flu lin ini u Dll lllll'I the Id Hicisti ole llll’ mini mu II iidm’ Inis m si lu obtained throui'li llu l)WK tipi md c line Wih piee at iitliip mm n l: Dine ipv anil Hi niinili md llu most siincs hunters ni p in mind the d illv a Hull louliiii d d 'i es H ids noun ills kid i nil in the 'ii llijtoil 'til ilion im1 n me on p tloh k (ofiii Intoim hit mi ids md ti pm ss Ioi ob a llll’ numbir aie disiiibid in Ui In' fit si jin iior in Mil" tlnvi II it 'llll'l vs Till' ' Mi V id iii'iiiimii' n i' ifL if doe sll Si l’l d III buds lu uli d pi V'U md hold eis ale reminded th ll iv must n c mu istu in tin- tediiil Mict itotv is m 'ossi mi ii n ml on limit itil’in is he i sotie two hag lim m ot 2d md uioiu mug in isi in i lute Ini es oil ind dov NOW HIRING! Tci SrMvce okyx is now fh'po'V'nHjhvps fhe Wusnfr h Front hiring for CusTKr We hrre 3 c enters onitne torkry1 EIS: Call Us at also being observed in greater numand tit new areas in tali every liese doves seem to prefer ur u bm areas over agricultural habit its Hunters can take utasian col lired dmes during the dove season It taken during the dove season these doves will not count as part ot your hag and possession limit Hunters who harvest urasian collared doves while dove hunting should leave them unpluiked while thev're transporting them so the birds can be identified Irmn mourning and wlule-meed doves description ol all three doves is Imind on page 2' ol the 2'Hlb - 2007 tali t pi md (iime Hunting (nude Hunters are encouraged to review this dove identification information lx lore going aheld is bers It Pigeons Hunters should plan on spend time in the coniferous tmesis ot southern t lull tor the native llandlails are most pigeon common lit woodlands from the Pine alley Mountains in the west to the a Sal and llluc mount inn in the east Hand tailed pigeons are the mill pigeons in I'lah with yellow legs and leet etal pigeons also known as toek pigeons have red legs and leet llutilers ate encouraged to conduct pie season scouting lor handbills mate areas where birds are feeding and note their movc’inents from leed mg aieas to roosting or aieas Pigeons prefer loods that hide pine buds acorns berries seeds and some pine needles I light paths can be intercepted In 2'Htn bag and possession limits Im hmdtails ate live and 10 respec1 lie tively pigeon season ends Sept 70 In addition to their HIP registration pigeon hunters ate required to obtain a free permit More huntHunters tnai obtain a ing handbills band tailed pigeon permit anv of the follow mg wavs onlme at https www secure Utah gov hllo lillo at anv I)W R ottiee through the mail bv contacting the nearest DWR olhie and asking that a permit he mailed to vou Pigeon hunters who take buds are encouraged to dip and save a wing trout each bird W ings can be placed in a zip lock bag and stored in your tieezer sample ol bamltnl hunters ill be contacted bv the I' S ish and Wildlife Service and provided with envelopes they can mail wings mg im S S in Wings Horn help biologists determine sex and age structures as well as reproductive sm cesses m the our corners popul ition ol band tailed pigeons Keep Irmh of Miur Suutsx plind g line hunters are encouraged to keep track ot their harvest and dais ahold using the M plind (tame Hunter s Harvest Re’iord" provided on page 2b ol the 2utb 2Mr plind (lame Hunting mule random sample ot hunters ill be surveyed at the end ot upl ind game seasons to determine the statewide harvest levels tor eich upland game cc urate harvest species in tali t formation is imperative to the to the ess ti ti ot the survey he lurnst pros idi s a convenient wav and report this inhumation e rKK j I 1HISD0I COMES VmiaPIRIEHCm r SUN AMERICAN MOMTftAGI COMPANY "One ol tfie most experienced reverse mortosge lenders to In Mentoriam in Oak Creek and Dry Creek he Richfield Interagency Fire District iscued a statement on Friday lx stating that Oak Creek ug ( anvon and Dry Creek ( anyon are dosed due to fire fighting efforts How hunters will need to make arrangements to hunt in other areas Two fires Continued from frontpage partments to fight this fire” Dickson said fhei have been so active lately we have been called in to assist them hey ate doing a great job'" Die tire was most active Sunday 2o and Sunday night in the ug ascade reek drainage Sunday night firefighters were very successful building hand and dozer lines along the north edge of this fire Burnout operations were conducted at the northwest corner and along the north and west edges Sunday night when conditions permitted It is a tool used to bring a w ild fire into containment and control ' Hurmmt operations are conducted wlien wind and weather conditions are tavorable to the firefighters We were able to start fires to consume tiicl which we can control before it can become part of the wild fire" said Dickson He said the successful burn out will add to the acreage consumed by the lire lames lit the skies above Oak City Sunday night as the bum out took place They were visible from miles away throughout the Pahvant Valley Although smoke fills the canyon Oak (reck Campground has not yet been threatened by the fire A view from atop 7 S' Hill southwest ol Oak ( its on Monday morning gase evidence of the tire's clearing of grass finish and trees It looked as though the fire reached up the slopes starting Irom the road along the north side Oak ( reck Canyon During the dav towering columns of smoke rose above the 100 loot tall flames caused bv entire jumper trees igniting s ol Monday there was 7ero containment ol the lire t ontaiiiment ures will increase significantly when new measurements are completed carls this week lie terrain is a significant factor on this fire The Devil's Den area is composed of very steep and rocky ground Accessibility requires shuttling firefighters by air to the fire lines m some areas Two helicopters moved firelighters to the fire line and dropped water throughout the day on Construction of fire lines Monday locitsed on the west north edges and northwest comer of the fire work on the burnout fire lines was done to better secure those lines Approximately MO to 400 personnel are presently assigned to this fire and more resources are being made available Ihci make up eight crews stalling the 2b engines four water tenders and sis dozers in use fighting the lire No structures have been destroyed or damaged so far The cost to date ts S'lMMIOOOO a secabout 2 p ni Monday erupted in the area north and Oak t tty in the proximity of the Anderson (ami The wind moved the tire quickly up the mountainside’ burning grass in an area burned over by a previous tire near Ridge t anvon Due to the Oak City Days celebration taking place over the weekend the omntand Post has ire Incident been set up at the Millard County atrgrounds Dickson said the ond fire east ol will not be here long enough nuke it worthwhile to relocate to the Oak tty area lor more information visit http and www inctwcb org http www or call Fillmore utuhlireinto gov Interagency Information Center The Incident Command Post Millard County Fairgrounds or can be reached at to can t escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it Abraham Lincoln today You Passages to Recovery wwwpassagestorecoverycom treatment wilderness Spiritual program for adults in addiction recovery seeking wilderness guides to work in a dynamic environment in southern Utah Good compensation benefits or package Fax Email resume: (435) bbradburypassagestorecovery com ZOO I nweiwm J ' - TlCKFTx $125 ri Im ' — Norma Jean Carpenter Jackson Jackson Norma Jean 74 Carpenter died at her home on Aug 19 2006 She was bom Feb 27 1932 in Delta Utah She was preceded in death by her mother Vera Comne Tripp Carpenter father Thomas Joseph Dewey Carpenter brother Donald Dewey Carpenter and her husband Ted Jackson Ted and Norma were married in 1969 and lived in the Delta and Fillmore area She is survived by her sisters Mrs Dowers Mrs Joe Clyde (Cientel) (Crodova) of Nepht UT and Mrs Steve (Clara) Posey of San Leandro CA sons Boyd Byrd and family of C'hubbuc ID Tony Byrd and family of Riverton MY Melvin Byrd Clark Byrd and daughter Jean Byrd of Salt Lake City UT Stacy Jackson and family of Layton UT Sherrie Labrum and family of Puhrump NV Kim Jackson Treasa Faunce and family of La Verkin LT and Michelle Cannon of Fillmore UT She has 30 grandchildren and 21 “What Water?” Continued from front page say" said Clayton Clayton said their current figures show about 21 000 ac ft of available ith groundwater in the Snake Valley about 17000 ac ft of that originating in the Spring Valley Fxisting appropriations on the carbonate aquifer duce the available acre footage to less than 25000 acre feet Fish Springs alone takes 30000 ac ft Another 10000 ac ft flows from Snake al Icy to the Great Salt Lake with a possibility of brackish water flowing back from the lake into Snake Valley it too much water is withdrawn from the aquifer Lvapotranspiration accounts tor another 10 to 30000 ac ft Add to this approved and perfected water rights and L’DMR believes there won’t be much left to divide “I don’t think an agreement can be reached before Sept 15 We are taking time to work through the issues" said Clayton "We have confidence in the Nevada State Engineer We are trying to help hint understand his duty and we expect him to act reasonably If we don’t have an agreement to protect existing rights why would we sign an agreement'’"" No set date is in place to sign an agreement with Nevada Millard County Commissioner John Cooper said word had been received from Senjior Hatch's and senator Reid's oftices that a possible change to Public Law 108 424 will not happen The word is that an agreement to come to an agreement has been made The agreement addresses two sues according to Clayton First how much water to allocate and second how to distribute that water to protect existing water rights Asked if Southern Nevada Water Authority will pursue opening the Colorado River Compact which ac ft for use bv locates 7(10000 Nevada Clayton said there is little likelihood that other six states volved in the compact would it tor reallocation ot the water Clayton reaffirmed Governor Huntsman's commitment to protect the citizens of western L'tah He also discussed the role sensitive species will have in the agreement specifically the Least Chub the Spotted Frog and the Bonneville t ulthroat trout “We are looking at the area covered by the agreement It is Utah’s to position to look at the big system volved and work down to the smaller areas We believe this issue involves the Snake alley Hamlin alley and Pleasant alley in the west desert” Clavlon said “The w hole purpose ol the agreement is to work cooperatively with Nevada to avoid a fight" said Clayton “Our hope and goal is to reach an agreement up front to avoid a fight in the courts for years " Church Continued from front page several years in the future Ground “A Regional InterbaMn Water System in the White River Area Southeastern Nevada" by Thomas t Eakin 1966 asserts the carbonate aquifer underlying White Pine County may be a part ol a larger system that could possibly affect mans areas m southern and eastern Nevada The letter goes on to state “In consideration of all that is at stake our client requests the Slate Fngineer to withhold approval of the pending applications until the LSGS completes its studies and submits a technical report showing that the water is available We desire to raise the question whether the State Fngineer will have an adequate technical basis to render a decision until USGS completes its studies and makes its findings public This decisiivn will have a eftect on the future of all residents landowners and water right holders in Eastern and Southern Nevada affecting the water resources land wildhte and overall quality of fe of us ciuzens Yemr consideration of this maticr ill be greatly ap" preciated ibly children Graveside services will be Thursday Aug 24 2006 at am at the Fillmore Cemetery A the Southern Utah viewing will be at Mortuary in Fillmore UT from pm on Wednesday Aug 27rd Condolences can be shared with the com family at www Card of Thanks The Family of Jean A Allred would to express our thanks and appreciation to the Della hospital staff and ambulance crew for their gentle ing care To all those who kept us in their thoughts and prayers we want to say how much we lose and appreciate you Thank you for the food flowers and offering of condolences at the loss of our loved one Thank you Ward Bishopric to the and the Relief Society Orin F Allred Garry and Gloria Tolbert Bob Beverly Allred and Grandchildren like Vest Continued from front page Little t aesars Pizzas through her club All the money raised went to the purchase ol the vest for Basco After a lot of hard work Giles was still $700 short ot her goal Her parents pitched in the rest of the money “It took me a while to raise all the money hut it was thrilling when nally was able to get the money to Officer Carter to order the vest" Giles said Giles thanks Stephanie I berle for getting her set up at the Mud Bogs the Ride lor Lite Committee who offered her the chance to sell soda pop Duane's for letting pay lor the soda she sold and return the rest at no charge Ann Lundberg a great ample ot teaching serv ice and for all the help from her family and fellow who helped deliver the pizho dozas She also thanks all those nated to this worthy cause Police service dogs help deter olence against law enforcement officers One of their main duties is officer protection They help ith drug searches They assist in searches for se ot people criminal or otherwise serv ice dogs keeps costs low er during these searches are a great asset to the Clete Deputy community"said Carter Sheri ft Robert Dckker Deputy Clete Carter and the Millard County SheritFs Office thank Gina lor the work she has done to help protect our Deputies Tragedy It appears the wind shitted and changed the direction and intensity of the fire Lookouts from the team ordered ev ery one out Kov !e attempted to evacuate but was overtaken bv the fire " “The whole town (of Oak City) has gotten behind this We are trying to do what we can for Koyle’s family" said Mike Staheli Oak City mavor 19 A float in the Oak on Sat August City Days parade honored Kovle The same float was present with a donations receptacle on Saturdav Attendees from all over the area opened their hearts and wallets to prov ide monetary aid to Mrs Kov le "We raised a goodly amount ot money to help her She sure can use it" said Jack Finlinson Oak City Fire Department A trust fund has been set up for the Donations can be made at anv family Wells Fargo Bank location under the "Spencer Koyle Memorial Fund” or may be made onlme at spenierkovl ememonaltund j anywellsfargo com Condolences may be sent to The Family of Spencer Kov le PO Box 116 Holden LT 84676 Investigation of the incident started on Fndav Aug 18 It is being conducted by Millard Counts Sheriff" s Deputies and investigators from the Forest Service and BLM interagenis investigation team An interagency serious accident vestigation team armed on Aug 19 isited the accident site They information interviewed witnesses and coordnated with local They will issue a formal report within about 45 davs POOR ( |