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Show 2B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 28, 2002 Enjoying the greet outdoors requires few restrictions Summertime has finally arrived,' and its high time to gather up the kids and the camping gear and head to a favorite camping spot. Although most lower elevation campgrounds are open throughout the state, many higher elevation roads and campgrounds may still be snow covered or muddy. So in order to protect natural resources, please be careful and only drive or camp on dry, solid surfaces. d vehicle user are reminded to ride only where permitted and to obtain the travel plan maps for the areas. If planning to use livestock on national forest land, remember that only certified week free straw, hay or pellets are permitted. With drought conditions throughout the state, the National Forest Service has several regulations in place pertaining to fire. The following acts arc prohibited on the area, roads, and trails described until further notice. Off-roa- Building, maintaining, attending, or using a fire, campfire or stove fire except a fire within a developed recreation site. Smoking, except within an , enclosed vehicle or building, a developed recreation site, or while stopped in an area at least three feet in diameter that is barren or cleared of all flammable material. The following persons are exempt from these regulations: Persons using a stove solely fueled by liquid petroleum or LPG fuels. Persons conducting activities in those designated areas where the activity is specifically authorized by written posted notice. Any federal, state, or local officer or member of an organized rescue or firefighting force in the performance of an official duty. With these regulations in mind, campers are encouraged to enjoy the great outdoors, but abide by these rules. Most Manti-Lascampgrounds will be open with or without water. In Ferron Canflat is closed. Inyon, dian Creek and Gooseberry will not have water. Flat Canyon campground will not be open due to snow. Potters campground will be open. North Skyline should be open b this weekend. South Skyline is not open due to snow. Visitors are asked not to travel on muddy or snow covered roads to minimize damage to the road surfaces. All reservoirs are extremely low. Joes Valley and Electric Lake boat ramps are not accessible. Visitors will have to portage canoes or craft to the lake. No driving is permitted on the lake bottoms. Safety is always a concern so please be careful with chiF dren around lakes and fast moving streams. As always, please also be careful with fire and al ways make sure campfires are completely out before leaving the campsite. But most import ; tantly, enjoy the outdoors. al 12-mi- le Local family competes in state karate championship Amongst the Coyne family, five trophies were captured. Shirley walked away with a first place finish in her division in Kumite and finished in second place in Kata. Bridget finished first in Kata and second in Kumite, while Gwendolyn placed first in Kumite. Three local family members Shirley, Bridget, and Gwendolyn Coyne, recently competed in the annual Utah Open Karate Championship in Salt Lake City, The tournament was open to all styles of karate and attracted competitors from across the nation, lA Special! Sports Shorts i QJou To all the friends & family of Sandra kaye Dvorak ; who passed away April 29, 2001 Our sincere thanks for you love, care and kindness. Louise OHearon ' i j ; j Then go see Lee Nielsen, physical therapist, at Mountain Land Rehabilitation. p.m. Lee will help you get better fast and he'll work with you to create a fitness plan that will help you avoid future injury. And, unlike your spouse he'll never tell you old to be doing that stuff. Rudeo queen pageant sched-- . uled for June. The annual Legacy rodeo queen pageant will be held June 7 in Farmington at the Davis County Fairpark. All young ladies from across Utah are invited to compete. The public is also invited to attend and cheer on the contestants. In past axnpctitions, contestants from across the state have walked away with the crown. In fart. entries have come from as fur as St. George, Price, Delta, and Vernal. The winner of the competi-- i tion will receive a saddle, tiara, and huckle.Attcndantswill also receive prizes. The competition will begin at 9:30 a.m. and will conclude with the awards ceremony at 5 Entry packets can be obtained from the Fairpark at Campsites across the area await visitors. As the summer months approach, these sites will be filled quickly and often, but many times these sites have certain rules and regulations. Each site varies as to what rulds apply, however with the dry conditions the state is facing this year, wife universal rule applies. That is to use caution when dealing with fire. that you're too 140 North Cedar HilU Drlva la Price. Call (or appointment. 637-48- u Fs'. Fitness Pool Passes available. w mi Ml. Mountain Land. nwciicq premier tot wucirossoiucjnigKi. Most insurances accepted. IHAI1LITATION RECOGNITION LOCAL ATHLETE RECEIVES Al East Carbon High School's I Didyoui ctiliitr" annual Athletic Banquet last Thursday night, Tony McFarland earned numerous awards in five different Sports. Among these ' . : honors were: v. '.Ki-'- . Baseball: Region 18 All Region Team & Utah 1A All State Baseball Carbon High School for their money, Basketball: Region 18 All Region Team, Deseret News 1A All State Basketball Honorable Mention jg . Wrestling: Region 18 Champion, 3rd place Utah State Tournament grAd Golf: 2nd Place ot Region 18 Tournament Track: USHAA Outstanding Achievement in Discus and 6th Place in Shot-p- ut Shot-p- ut and Discus, 5th Place in at Utah State Tournament, Region 18 Debbie Krppet folj Sponsoring the Disneyland Office Equipment Carbon County School Carbon County CoiSiissidBini Price City Castleview Hospital Dr. Heiner ? Rocky Mountain Miners Woodwards Home Price Oil Express Four Corners I Rick All Region Team Special Awards: Athletic Directors Award, Viking Spirit Award I on very proud of you, There b nothing you arnot accomplish and you pronil more every day. Keep it up. I you, Bn. Tony. T' hn Austin Try Our Delicious Tacos and Bunitos. u n We also Havie Delicious Desserts . Stop in Today! & S3 & Jim Shorts' Wm 3U Dr. rm Bailey Warn v if Western Mine Tools i China Clty,':f king" Representative Brad Tacdlime ECDC East Carbon City Dr. Brian Peterson James Banasky Insurance JBP Opn 6 Days a Wsek Mon. - Thurs. 10:30 - 9:30 Frl. - Sat 10:30 10:30 V. -- Craakviow Canter; Pries 1 B37-84- 03 I .1 1- - |