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Show Mitford Monitor PAGE 3 JANUARY 2, 1996 Sa Never, Never | Underestimate The Western | Home and School: Vital : Links ~ by LILY ESKELSEN President, Utah Education Association: Perhaps you are as ‘States Coalition brilliant a parent as I. Perhaps everything that comes out of Special to the Monitor; your mouth is a pearl, a jewel, a precious heirloom waiting to be «handed down to a grateful and :-eager posterity. And perhaps, ..because you recognize your incredible gift, you are equally _. frustrated that your dear little ones won't take the headphones been: accused “wonderful feast of good advice “that you've been painstakingly preparing for them since slightly prior to the doctor cutting the umbilical cord. _. As I was explaining to of falsifying utilization studies taken from 1989-1992 to justify a forty six percent cut on the East Slope-South Division Cattle Allotment of — Boulder - Mountain in Utah. _ out of their delicate adolescent _ ears long enough to partake of ‘the delicious wise and Dixie National Forest officials have Hugh Thompson Forest Supervisor, and Marvin Teasdale District | Turner, Ranger, claim that the East Slope Allotment has been over utilized by ‘cattle but permittees claim the utilization data is outdated and has been altered so‘extensively that the _my mother, I talk and talk and talk and correct and criticize ‘and explain and then talk a bit forest service needs to start “more so that my boys will from square one with new utilization studies. Five different requests were made for the utilization reading for the same pastures on the same days but each time the forest service provided permittees with a different set of data. In many cases, obvious erasures were made and the amount of range used by the cattle was highly inflated from the previous number. ' ~ Further evidence of the skullduggery by the forest service was demonstrated when Stan Woods, an East Slope-North Division permittee who was facing a twenty-four percent cut, told Turner that he could not withstand the proposed cut but would negotiate for a fifteen. percent cut in his allotment. A Turner few reduced days the ~clearly understand how to “succeed at school, work, ‘ relationships, same later North Division cut to sixteen percent and he published a letter stating, "A mathematical error had been discovered if the calculation of estimated grazing capacities for these allotments. In the process of estimated ~ computing the grazing capacity figures, the equation for correlating actual use data to proper use was filing criminal charges against Thompson and Runer but the National Forest Management Act has no criminal provision for falsifying documentation inadvertently inversed." so Thompson and Turner are exempt from any criminal proceedings if the accusations are proven true. Daily Prescription Delivery Permittees have made numerous cooperate attempts with the to Order by 3:00 P.M. Delivery at 5:00 P.M. forest service to resolve cattle, recreationist, and elk issues but have been repeatedly snubbed by forest officials. If falsification of the documentation can be proven, Jack Blackwell, regional forester, said that the decision will be withdrawn and the forest service will issue Monday - Saturday (cut off time 1: 30 Saturday) Milford Drug another decision with the same data collected three to seven Open 10:00 A.M. - 6:00 P-M| 464 S. Main St. years ago. 801-387-2104 Permittees considered ‘basketball, guitar, driving and personal hygiene. And I have noticed that no matter how my genius flows, they continue to do sloppy. schoolwork, show up late, utter rude remarks, fail to => es | Oh what fun it was. | Dashing Through The 48 . pick up their clothes, forget to “brush, spend too much time with friends, argue, sleep in, and listen to songs that on any as cruel and unusual music. - tell my mother that I wonder when I will stop wasting my valuable breath ; because nothing I say takes now you must see just How ; i jams eth) ey Much You 4. *f other planet would be banned ©" a) — hold. “Everything goes in one pierced ear and out the other. I ‘feel like Eddie Albert on that old Green Acres sit-com where » this idealistic businessman tries to become:a good:farmer but’? sCVEry one-around jaim: has the-'. rules ygeneral 1.Q. of combread, no one ever takes him seriously and the only thing he grows is ‘frustrated. I tell my mother I'm a gifted farmer trying to plant seeds of wisdom and proper values, but T'm plowing the Bonmeville Salt Flats‘of my-children's minds, : And my. mother smiles. © <'She smiles and tells me of times:she irrigated and weeded. and fertilized the young brains of her boys and girls, Of the times she thought we weren't listening because she couldn't see anything grow, And then The hol idays are gone; and now come the bills. It’s always easy to overspend at Christmastime. _ Then add first-of-the-year bills. They can knock a hole in any budget. _ What’s the solution? she reminds me that it takes a long time to grow something ‘strong and lasting. ; And so I'll be patient. I'll wait and not give up teaching my children, even though I may not see the results of my lessons for many years to come. I'll plant the seed. I'll care for it every day. And with love and understanding, in time, something strong and lasting will grow within my children. Something with strong roots. Get a loan that will take care of all your obligations and start the new year fresh. - Our business is lending money and we invite you to apply for a loan at your earliest convenience. Remember, we want to help. Talk to us. We can lend you cash without delay. Southern Utah Something that cain reach up and touch tomorrow. Obituary SUSAN IONE CLARK Beaver: Susan Jone Clark, 45, passed away Dec. 23, 1995 in Beaver Utah. She was born on May 17, 1952 m San Jose, California to David.Gordon and Norma Jean Clawson King. She survived by her husbiand Earl and children Joseph & Julia Clark all of Beaver, Grand daughter, Kay C. Bradshaw of Beaver. Father Howard Clark of Vermal. Brothers David & Gordon King both of Oregon. Sister Virginia King of . Feder alCredit Union MILFORD OFFICE P.O. Box 798 - Milford, Utah 84751 387-2422 — | California and many nieces and nephews. ~ Funeral services were held Thursday, December 28, 1995 at 1:00 p.m. in the Beaver 4th ward LDS Chapel. Interment was in the Moumntam View Cemetery in Beaver under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. ST. OFFICES ALSO LOCATED IN GEORGE, CEDAR CITY, HURRICANE aS —- |