Show CIO — The Herald Jqumal Logan Utah Wednesday March 13 2002 Lake Cl Continued from ' equipment available gave that depth Earlier measurements gave varying results The First sounding in 1886 with a U S Geological Survey party using a weighted piano wire set a depth of 1996 feet Sonar soundings in 1959 yielded a reading of 1932 feet and another in 2000 said 1958 " The Park Service’s Tom McDonough warns you may see a variety of depths shown even in park literature and signs “We expect it will take a while before the new number (1947 feet) becomes official everywhere” The lake was formed when old Mt Mazama after eons of eruptions finally blew its top and collapsed Hut climactic eruption scattered ash over eight states and three Canadian provinces and was 100 times as massive as the Mt St Helens eruption Lesser volcanic activity sealed up the bottom of the 3900-foo- t deep cone-shap- Wizard Island ed Over time the long process of filling up with rain and snow continued Average annual snowfall is 44 feet and total precipitation is 66 inches a year There are no streams running in and drainage comes only by seepage and evaporation A mule gets credit for “discover Road DENTURES IS ON THE MOVE We'd Rather Sell it than’Move it! r Heali ihobody 1 VNi Tache Fhemical Main On-Dema- Call Today 770-569- JO av§ $31 Utah County & all naCnlpm mile-lon- 33-m-ile Asthma scholarship awards ScheringKey recently announced a significant increase in scholarship grants for its annual “Will to Win” Asthma Athlete Scholaihsips Program nearly tripling the awards from $35000 in 2001 to $100000 in 2002 The expanded Will to Win program for high school scholar athletes marks its 18th consecutive year in 2002 The program in 2002 will grant $100000 in scholarships to 1 1 high school seniors who have excelled in athletics in spite Of the challlenge of asthma The grand prize winner will receive a $20000 gold award with four silver snd six bronze award winners each receiving $12500 and $5000 respectively “The Will to Win Scholaship program is ope of ScheringKey ’s important asthma initiatives” said Keeshia Muhammad Director of Respiratory Marketing for Key Phar- maceuticals “The cost of a college education has increased enormously and we have responded by substantially increasing our awards package” Information and applications for the 2002 “Will to Win” Asthma Athlete Scholarships may be obtained by calling the “Will to Win” hotline at or visiting the Web at wwwthewiIltowinorg Interested seniors can visit the new Will to Win weh site for complete details mid information on recent winners The deadline for entries is April 30 Winners will be notified in writing in June 2002 The Will to Win program recognizes the nation's top high school athletes with asthma and serves to demonstrate to America’s 5 million young people with asthma that their condition when properly treated and managed need not be a limitation to success The program is in keeping with the guidelines of the National Institutes of Health $10 for 30 minute session to Box Elder County poind Call Toll Free g itself is Qeetwood Thul a foot path In the surqmer boat tours circle the perimeter pf the caldera with a stop at Wizard Island A drive firom the visitor center around the park has many excellent viewpoints froaj the crater rim and to the surrounding lhountains Crater Lake appears to be a vivid blue in color because of its depth As light penetrates jdie water the blue colors are the last to be absorbed by the clear water and are scattered back to die surface nuddng the lake look as blue as the skV! So we might tpnk about a visit to one of those Oregon towns and to Crater Lake for its 100th birthday party But let’s hope not too many people go and spoil our fun 6 MWUJ-WM- J Natalie Taylor LMT Vtou WML Delivery nd Clean the Mind $25hr loor Matt 4 "Janitorial Suppi'Gt y N -- FIRST SESSION S30iIOFF4 674 carefully about something that annoys you There might be more than one way to look at it andif you do so you might be surprised James True Woodbury knew what he was doing when he built this house so close to this road His reasons just as true as his middle name had to do with farm life in the late 19th century Life in the 21st century is vastly different but the need for community and ' belonging has never been greater I have come to accept the trucks and the headlights they aren’t the whole story The rest is what happens when you make up your mind to become truly a part of a rural Maine neighborhood that’s yhaped like a road It’s quite a gift actually ' MASSAGE THERAPEUTIC ' ' wwomnowowy les-so- darkness has fallen Buy candy bars (that you don’t want) and greeting cards (that h “From the Lab to You JNo Dentist Visits Required' you don’t need) from whatever youngster wobbles into your yard on his bike raising money for his baseball team This road which had at first seemed to represent only noise and intrusion has gradun: ally taught me a valiiable It’s a good idea to think the clean laundry: ' Shovel out around your mailbox for Sparky the mail- man and he’ll be sure you get your mail that day even if stories-like'th- collect-rubbis- - my house to avoid making the kind of noise he loves to make everywhere else Lost folks are constantly asking mt how to find LL Bean If it weren’t for the road I wouldn’t have neighbors — in the “neighborly” sense This neighborhood happens to be about six miles long and one road:width wide but that just makes it a long skinny neighborhood There’s an art to ' being a good neighbor when the neighborhood ila road You wave automatically when people toot a horn eVen if you can't see who they are If you buy your firewood from Richard who lives five miles down on the right pay him on delivery When Ernie the chimney sweep who lives two miles down on the left holds out a big sooty hand for you to shake don’t hesitate even if you are hanging out fence in front of the house and the dusty dirt road is visible in the foreground The dirt road has long since Continued from Cl been paved the bam and picket fence are gone But the Viccarand a farmer torian front doorway has not Woodbury penter was in the right place changed and the house is just at the right time He bought as close to the road now as it ' land on thecrest of what was in the old photograph would become known after Living so close to a busy road his time as Woodbury Hill did bother me but something ' In Woodbury’s day the area began to happen Fussing was called Eveleth’s Corner about the road modified not because of two roads One of one thing except perhaps my them opposite the house temperament It gradually occurred to me that perhaps I went downhill to the railroad The other running junction ought to regard the road in a main the was the house different light past road into town James built his For example the road farmhouse and an attached brought me friends such as barn in 1895 A fine Victorian the woodcarver who asked if front doorway faced the road he could have some of the ' dead wood from the butternut to be used on Sundays to tree in the side yard and then usher visitors into the parlor I have one photograph of gave me one of his carvings from a piece of it ' James Woodbury He is seated outdoors in a straight-backe- d The road brings me town trash collector chair in front of the house his who stops his garbage truck in hands quietly in his lap By its Friday rounds to buy some the looks of the shaggy grass and the vines on the house iteggs and to describe what it's like to is midsummer but Woodbury along ' this road Or the is dressed up in a hat suit and motorcyclist who says he always coasts by vest There's a white picket Cache Chemical -- caldera enough to hold water and formed with the collapsed Mt Mazama in the background The sides of the gorge are studded with fossil ' fomaroks formed around vents that expelled volcanic gases during the time when the mountain was collapsing Annie Creek has eroded die gorge through the volcanic deposits exposing the fumaroles as pinnacles and columns The solidified vents look somewhat like the castles and spires of Utah’s Bryce Canyon or Cedar Breaks Several species of fish were introduced into the lake from 1888 to 1941 when the National Park Service discontinued the practice There are still some kokanee salmon and rainbow trout in the lake The only way down to the lake ing” the lake Of course it had been there more than 7000 years and there were human inhabitants in the area during that time But Indians seemed to avoid it and didn’t mention it to the trappers and pioneers who were around the area some 50 years without running into it John Wesley Then 21 year-old Hillman was out prospecting in 1853 according to park information at Discovery Point when his mule stopped abruptly at the edge of the crater Hillman Peak the highest point on the rim is named for the man but no such honor was accord-ed the mule On the road to the lake we stopped at an overlook of Annie Creek The stream flows through a deep gorge or $20 for 60 minute session Phone Number (435) 1 -- 888-6404 1 71 18 North 200 E 301 230-026- 7 Tmnonton 5 HARRIS DENTURE DESIGN Harria-Lkcaac- d William Dcnturlit 4) 752-445-5 (2QH) 1 MHIII Newspaper in Education Activity Celebrate St Patrick Day T eyomaJew days early waft foctherMarch 1 7 issue pi in today’s 4 Gold a 2 Recipe 1 £ O made n - 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