Show C12 — Thu Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday November 28 2003 CeMtioes use stiatie Two (AIM 'lull cminlicx that ihcNtale gave S501XX) Ui tijhl grazing issues hi the l!i and Staircase Escalante National Monument have handed over some ol' it to three ranchers liy-inid take grazing jviniiis finiii an enviioninentul group The state board that granted the money isn’t supMscd to finance ' legal actions dr beuelil private par lies One ol the lanehers is a county vommissionei and another the son m law ol a legislator from Kuinih who hclvd piocua the $5()(XX) The money eaiiie from the Permanent Community Impact Hoard Fund w hull distributes mineral lease royalties eolleeted liom oilgas 'and coal production on federal lands ' According to its own statutory man- dale the board can distribute iiioney only lor the eonslruelionund maintenance dt' public facilities for the pro-- ' and for vision of public-service- SAIT LAKH CITY I mhiiIk-i- Cullen Hattie has called the ranchers who) are "a bunch of pirates fund to a private using public money Int job tin our iKTimls they win and the won't lltev will walk objective in ureas I 66 c grazing’’ in the Grand National Monument — the boaid denied the ivquest “There i an old opinion from the ' Attorney General's Office that said legal costs would not be eligible" said Keith Burnell manager of the fund & hieh annually dolesout about ' $25 million Hut board members agreed the counties' cause was “worthy" and directed the counties to submit a pro- - planning' ’ Hie ranchers’ legal target is an Canyonlaikls Grazing Corp of jhe FlagsfalT' afljl-ial- e ' Ari-bas- I Irand Cans on Trust Trust allorncx “We try to maintain a lot of flexibility to help an applicant get to the resources they need without prostituting our own guidelines" J‘ : y- : Continued from Cl that he was the brunt of more : jokes than his were willing to reveal lot’’ ''I just siiiiled-' All those miles on Fjuropean imids also prepared him for another of t!ie highlights of his ' louder was' selected to ride for the American team in ' the 2lX)2 World Championship race in ohlcr Belgium where he raced against the ' woild's best cyclists The 'v W'oiid Championship race fs perhaps the nust ptvstjgions races Louder' of all one-da- y said ihe speeds were impossi- hly fast the entire race then they increased eveu more as r the finish appruiched But tlie " Flemish-team-male- a ! -' posal lor "alternate eligible projects of roughly the same dollar value" ! ' sr-C- ' Furopeuiid everyone respecls'cyelijig’’ Louder now 25 and iii the prime of his career said riders hoping to get liilo professional cycling have to be w illing u commit io years of jow pay hard work and intense suffer: ing both physical and mental Cycling is a demanding sVri es‘cially when li ving to break into the professional ranks The first Eurivan race he entered was supjosed to be anVeasy‘’oneat least that's w hat his teammates told him It was brutal and he was “Ami ' we’a' ealching up in ' ' cycling” One-da- y Aineriesm races siK'has the San Francisco Grand fri the New York ' - " ' - - ' :Vr H ' ' son-in-la- vW’X- s t ' reserve that straddles the two counties million-acre ' ' But: drippedby the peleton " he persevered w as so scary to line iip next to guys t hail just been ' reiKliiig about in magazines andseeing on television” he said "I was just hoping 1 '' wouldn’t crash and lake them ' dow n with me But ilwy are my peers how Isolmy goais high and w orked hard to t Boeria - Oakley baseball '? style Kats 420 cn la et CMNwy cm la TOO HydnttM Kameleon SkiBoard Helmet Only SOQ hi 39 ismtf wntifartUiai & Nr Reg achieve them’' He told the younger mem- bers of the Logan RaCe Cjub to set their gotils highiinv '’TXni'isc'l yoursi'lfslurtYou ueeil to believe in yourself'’'' lamiler suidlicdidii’i do it 21" Inline ' Pump $58-7- ' - 'Y" gaming - US: Reg Day Pck Rex599 v' i: a Get v wC 7'-- V ' V 'Gkmt&lfitti r BlankSkate Decks w Free Snowbotid Boots Grip Tape! i I Ftrecr 99 Mensywomens Land klda:’ E3 CIRCA '? 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'" 'id the Logan Race Ciuh's ' ’ntc attitude change jie'd Cache Classic Road Race held ' Labor Day weekend He siiid'rcaily like jo see however is it was ii well-ru- n from drivci on the roads ln race that challenged he and his l:iirope he said the entire-- ' lor teaidmates river the five " comniuniiy suppohscycliiig and ihere aren'i motorists trytough stages ( )f course I zmder and his ing to din cyclists off llie road leammates liMik first second : "Tiiey’re nice to cyclists — and third at the race so his (vcausc that person tliey words iif praise were a gra-liiiglii run over could he tliefr her! cious mot end to tlie talk Everyone cycles grand ptn-- HoljCKiByii Wjoaer ' Reg $1999 tional prestige1 and this year’s' "'1 m inaugural muliistageTour y le w as European-slGeorgiii racing in America Iw said 1‘ublic ait itudesiiR' chang- nig in America tini he said ' Nowif he slops inn coiiye- liieiiee siore in histeani cycling out fii lie's likely to be asked if he thinks Lniiee Artm : : Floor of-hi- " - - S’ r - grazing allotments obtained by Grand ' Canyon Trust the BLM ruled that the environmental group could end ' or reduce grazing in those allotments despite objections from rural leaders' and other ranchers Garfield County Commission Chairman DMaloy Dodds — who sits on the Comniuni- ty Impact Bourd but did hot vote on the $50(XX) — characterized the dealings between BLM and Grand Canyon Trust as a “conspiracy" to end grazing in the monument ' r Only " '4 - the board grant $50(XX) to Garfield and Kane counties While such intent language is nonbinding “you ignore it at your own peril" said Burnett' Several key members of the Legis--lalut- v are from rural Utah and are senli- sympathetic to meat in Garfield and Kane counties and V Sen:' Toth Hatch wrote the Rep Mike Noel intent language w Noelvs Trevor Siewart'' js one of the three ranchersappealing recent grazing decisions by the US Bureau of Land Management which Staircase-Escalante nianages the Grand National Monument a 14 ’“-“j- experience ufjust competing on lhe team w hs exhilarating ': “It's just aniaingtdtaee lor ’s ab according to the board's minutes ' v ilh we Garfield County then submitted a hundreds paid permits juwuy of thousands' of dollars for’-1- ' request lor $25 (XX) for “planning" The trust iii recent years hasspeiir aiul Kane County submitted a moiv than $MXMXX) purchasing graz- -' request for $25 (XX) to purchase vehi- cles lor the office of the county iifg permits in four allotments inside assessor The board grunted the V the (Irand Staircase Escalante ' National Monument established by' - requests in its July meeting Hoard lresident Clinton in lwt The trust’s diivetor Dick' Hruilford defended the in Paris Burnell said the board had been under pressure from the 2(X)3 Legislature which passed intent language in the appropriations bill suggesting -- v — Director Dick Bradford Noel said that when he crafted the intent language he thought the ' tiHiney was going to be used to fund a lawsuit by the counties against the BLM on the grazing issue To date no lawsuit has been filed Noel denied any knowledge of his legal battle saying' “That's his own personal business" Stewart r- along with Escalante ranchers Wayne Phillips and Dell U'Eevre a Garfield County commissioner — asked the BLM last year to grant them grazing permits held by the Canyonlands Grazing Corp In January after conducting envi' ronmental assessments oh cies” Bradford said ’ Slairc&sc-Escalant- : '"i maneuver saying it was “all pretty straightforward to me “We try to maintain a lot of flexibility to help an applicant get to the sources they need without prostituting our own guidelines and poli- - end grazing harms the monu- - g V is to reduce or w here it ment's other values When Garfield and Kane Counties applied for a $50(KK) grunt - saying they heeded it for “lawsuits against the federal government regarding 1 Dansuofts irunDdls (reir gcazBinig with Binding It ITBaOibaaS Only' AH Reg $448 mis imin rmrim o ffrm Ami KIDS SKI PACKAGES Sturiitig at 219 Q O SALOMON m SkiBinding&Boot Continued from Cl : Ask about our trade in the fundamentals of the sprid hoili pn and iff the hike Win- ter training is i riiieai U) devel- op ah ttcdihic base so riders all are not playing catch-u- p ' said spring Yap LRC has an enviable track ' record for juniors wanting to commit to the sptirt The duh jiashiid state junior mad die- - 1 ing champions has had riders qualify for national junior team camps and even had one ridcrw ho was junior national champion and who went On to race the Junior World Chaiii- ’ pionship's in Verona Italy Each junior rider w ill be paired wilhan experienced ' mentor from the Izigan Race Club to receive ' adviee about every aspect of the spud from training and race tactics in equipment and nutrition Juniors also' wij receive special club discounts 'on clothing and other equipment and the club has found a sponsor who wants to help the Forinformulion contact junior team specifically The dub has scheduled a junior team ciKirdinator scries of training clinics Stephen Clyde at 563-071- 5 email the club at throughout the winter designed to help juniors learn LOGAN’S BIGGEST SELECTION OF TWIN TIP SKIS With AUThe Brandi You Want! - 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