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Show V i 1 t I Thursday. May Iron S iinga Picnic Art a will be but without trash open season-loncollection services. East Park Campground will be open with all services Forest Sendee g, changes summer recreation plans Recent budget reductions, together with inflation, are requiring that the Vernal Ranger District of the Ashley National Forest implement some changes in campground management for this season. No campgrounds will be closed, but services provided to campers will be reduced, and operating seasons wiU be shortened in some cases. A common practice when funding reductions are received, is to dose campgrounds. We feel total closures should be the last resort. With our current shortage of funds we are attempting to provide only those facilities arid services that the user cannot. These include the developed or constructed improvements such as the roads, tables, fireplaces, etc. One of the main changes will be a The Duchesne County Courthouse is getting some new tar paper, tar, and gravel on its roof. This has been GETS NEW ROOF Unions season finished The 2A boys and girls track results are now history and Union had some students place in State this year. This is just 22 20. 1982 Uintah Basin Standard from July site will 1 to September 7. This ln be open w ithout water, trash services and normal cleanup prior to and after these dates. reduction in the number of campgrounds with trash collection service. This is one thing that campers can provide for themselves. That is pack out their trash when they wave. So the Pack it in - Pack it out policy wiU be in force at several campgrounds. Another change in management will be to reduce the length of time some campgrounds are operated with full services. Water may not be turned on until July 1 and daily patrols and cleanup will be lessened. Campers will find that Lodge pole and Red Springs Campgrounds w31 open with all services from May 27 to September 10. The foe at Lodge pole is increased from S3 to $4. Red Springs is presently open without water. -- Oaks Park, Kaler Hollow and Paradise Park Campgrounds will be but without trash open season-long, collection services, and only be made. Whiteroclu Campground will be open at full services from July 1 to September 7. Whiterocks is presently open without water and trash collection services. District Ranger Floyd Bartlett for all forest visitors to understand that these reductions are necessary in order to keep the campgrounds open. Everyone is asked to do their part in helping to keep the campgrounds and roadsides dean. wishes going on for a couple of weeks and at times the stink in the offices is unbearable, Unions boys scored 6 Vi points for 13th place while the girls, on the other hand, earned a total of 34 points and finished fourth behind Wasatch. San' Juan and Emery. The only state record breaker was Elva Ames, who broke her own record in the 400 meter and set a new one of 69.45 seconds. Beverly Mortenaen was second in the 1600 meter run with a time of 5:45.86. Elva Ames also placed in the 900 meter run with a time of 2&97 seconds. The 400 meter relay team took second place. For the boys, Lynn Johnson and James White placed fourth and sixth respectively. Jeff Carter was sixth in the 300 hurdles with a time of 44.34. Russ Lefler was sixth in the 3200 meter with a time of 10:55.01. Steve Mieure was sixth in the 800 meter with a time of 2:06.79 . what you've been waiting for Frandsens Recreational Center Has The Sale On caotorctfctes You actually want Frandsen's has their brand new 982 Yamahas on sale at attractive prices. Dll's Tdcdu To miy 1 Manufacture's suggested retail price. Actual prices set by dealers. Taxes, license, freight, options and other dealer charges extra, frices may change without notice. Frandsens Recreational Center 68 South 100 East - Roosevelt 722-279- 1 part of a study unit on Korea, Carol Noll's 3rd grade class at East tested some Korean food cooked by KOREA STUDY UNIT As Wonae Shiozaki of Seoul, Korea. Wonae is a junior block student teacher working with Carol Noll. Dont dig upany surprises. Youd be surprised hew many hundreds of miles of telephone cables are buried all over this area. Sometimes theyre right where you plan to dig or grade or excavate. To avoid digging up any costly surprises that could disrupt telephone service to you or others, let us know 1 1 800 first. Just dial at least two working days before you dig. Well come to your site, locate our buried phone cables, and mark them. At no cost to you. So make a phone call before you dig whether its for major excavation and grading or just digging for a fence post, a garden or some landscaping. It could save time and trouble and money. And keep you from digging up something you didnt 2v Mountain Bell for. bargain yQ) (toll-fre- e) 662-411- If youre calling from within the Salt Lake City area dial 532-500- 0. infre- quent patrols and cleanup stops will |