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Show Dadge City Nets FEBRUARY 3, 1995 the next Coal offset six years, by markets the in countries published 1,000,000 plant seedlings in stock for use in conservation projects. More than 90 different expanding Pacific and Rim new compliance coal markets east of the Mississippi River, Utah's 1994 coal production is expected to exceed 24 million tons, a new Utah production record, and the future outlook for Utah's coal industry is very good. These _ predictions are part of the 1993 Annual Review and Forecast of Utah Coal Production and Distribution that is varieties and Four uses such as windbreaks, shelter belts, erosion control, wildlife habitat, land reclamation, woodlot plantations, reforestation, etc. A minimum order of the Department of Natural Resources’ Office of Energy and Resource Planning. The report also foresees that through the ‘Clean Air Act Amendments 100 seedlings (25 seedlings per species) is required. To receive free information and a listing of remainder of the decade, the of 1990. and 4) growth in native plants, contact the state's coal industry will increase production by more than 7 million tons over 1993 production and close out the 1990s at production levels approaching 30 million tons. "While we do not see significant growth in demand for Utah coal in the intermountain west during the markets in the Pacific Rim countries. Lone Peak Conservation Nursery at 14560 South Pony Express Road, Draper, Utah, 84020. Telephone (801) 571-0900. Or, contact your area forester of the Division of Sovereign Lands and Forestry. These seedling are nor for use in residential for electricity, 2) increased competition in the electric utility industry, 3) utility industry compliance with the - The Lone Peak Conservation Nursery of the Division of Sovereign Lands and Forestry has almost her 8oth Birthday | innaeg 18, 4995 The seedlings are available for conservation will Seedlings Cikiled aes each. influence the way markets for Utah's coal industry evolve through the year 2000: 1) growth in demand by shrubs, (Bobbie ) Seat prices as low as 40 cents Resource factors of trees. Kuby and grasses are available at the result of the Clean Air Act," says Jeff Burks, director of the Office of Energy Planning. PAGE 10 Dims & Scala James aan dim would bhe to invile you fo join ina birthday open & Claine James then sd Hesiv families house aed buffet ft in her honor Wty 11.1995: Sevier Ciliowt' Carden 415 North 100 West. Milford, Utah 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Your besisleas Therefore, tsa precious we request that at you iomusned bring no gift. Sikes Community Every Day The Development eee a Block Grant ee (CDBG) we Was Sitting On Second Public Top Of It. Hearing landscaping projects. hold Milford City will a public hearing to discuss the following project determined to be applied for the 1995-96 CDBG Small Cities program: Construction of addition onto and make ADA renovations at the Milford Senior Citizens Center located at 415 North 100 West in Milford. Comments MVehe's the first one you think of with every sun Cbnd the last one you hiss when the day ts dene, GM her she's special. Sel her you COUPE. Rend her red roses Country Floral 6 Gifts 396 South Main, Milford Phone: 801-387-2000 will be solicited on project, scope, jimplementation, and its effects on residents. The hearing will begin at 7:00 p.m. on February 13, 1995 and will be held at the Milford City Office, 302 South Main, Milford, Utah. Further information can be obtained by contacting Susan Netto, Milford City Recorder at 801-387-2711. Milford City will make reasonable accommodation for those individuals with disabilities needing special assistance to participate in| this hearing. If you need assistance, please contact Susan Netto at 387-2711 at least 48 hours prior to the hearing. |