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Show ! Pg 14. August 13. 1986 (Uintah Basin Standard ' a Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rosa were their son Leon Rosa and daughter Angie from ROOSEVELT NEWS Provo. Gladys Ross Mr. and Mrs. Don McArthur and two children, Woodbridge, Virginia, arrived here August 7, and are visiting his parents, the Jack McArthurs and her sister and family, the Larry Andertons. Also visiting the Andertons, is another sister Cindy and daughter, California, and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pachl, Montana. Lori will also attend her high school class reunion Saturday, August 9, and they will return to Virginia next week. Quinn Horrocks, Coach Kyle Dye and not pictured are Shane Duncan and Timmy Young; (Cards) Adam Gurr, Trent Birchell, Mark Brown, Scott Montgomery, Gary Brough, David Frandsen. Coaches George Gurr, Dennis Montgomery and Norm Birchell, with Ryan Wilkin, Mike Johnson, Lonnie Madsen, Glenn Houston, Adrian Walker and Kelly Jensen not pictured. place finish in the Roosevelt Area Baseball League, Bronco Division, had to be awarded to two teams. The Cards and Astros both ended the season with identical records. Team members are: (Astros) Kyle Draney, Mark. Brinkerhoff, FIRST PLACE BRONCOS The first Howard Houston, Jared Dye, Bart Rasmussen, Darrel Bastion, Justin Davenport, Jeff Crazier, Roe McDonald, Prescribed bums are Prior to successful the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), each plan to conduct prescribed burns sometime in the latter part of August or the first part of September, depending upon weathv and other con- ditions. The BLM will conduct its bums on the north slope of Diamond Mountain above Taylor Flat The Forest Service will conduct burns on upper sections of Godin Mountain. The pro--. poeed actions have the full support of the State Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) and adjacent land owners. For both BLM and FS the objectives of the prescribed burns the are basically the same removal of heavy mature ) stands; reseeding the area with grasses and fbrbs to produce better habitat for deer, antelope, elk, and sage grouse; and to prepare for the expected transplant of big horn sheep into the area. The area is already critical winter range for deer from three states. In addition to habitat improvement, the reintroduction of grass and forbs will decrease erosion in some places by as high as 75 percent and will enhance scenic visits by creating a mosaic of vegetative types along natural barriers. Pinion-Junip- fire supression, P-- J . stands were thinned-ou- t by natural wildfires, but effective suppression has allowed the P-desirable stands to crowd-ou- t forage species. The entire Browns Park carrying capacity has been reduced by P--J tree invasion and heavy deer use. planned for Ashley The Ashley National Forest (FS) and the Vernal District of mans intervention of J er Go - No Go check list completed prior to No to any of the will violate the fire and requires mitigation prior must be ignition. jjlan to ignition or scrapping ignition until another time. Both the FA and BLM plan to utilize a helitorch in the ignition Unfortunately, the general of their bums. A helitorch is a public has beat so conditioned to helicopter with a feel barrel and the prevent forest fires theme attached ignitor and pump sue-- , (Smokey Bear has done an beneath it Inside the fuel pended excellent job), that they' have mixture is barrel of animal fat a become suspicious of prescribed and (called gasoline alumagel) bums. Many are not quite sure what a "prescribed bum is. which is ignited as it drops on the bum site. The use of a helitorch Simply stated, a prescribed bum is a carefully planned ignition of system enables the agendee to ignite several acree in a very natural fuels under very speconditions to short period of time and prescribed the need to have ' cifically accomplish a desired lend manumbers of personnel within the The pro nagement objective. bum area trying to ignite with scribed conditions include a comhand torches, a process which bination of factors such as; wind speed always involves extra risks. temperature range, and direction, humidity, the All the burning on one IA of number of days since the last, the river will be completed before rain, a favorable weather forecast, any ignition is initiated. on the. the time of day far ignition; etc. 'other aide. The helicopter flight The bum plan takes into plan prohibits its flight over, the account such factors as smoke river with ignition fuels. communications, management, Recreationists floating, the Green River will be inconvenpublic notification, staff zation, safety and bum area ienced only to the extent that control, just to mention a few. they will probably be able to view Based on the prescribed con--' from afar some of the flames and ditions, the agencies can fairly smoke during the bums. In addition to the bums, BLM accurately predict whether the bum will be light, moderate, or and DWR plan to do some severe and estimate quite well chaining on some of the lower what percent of the area will be slopes to accomplish similar consumed, the approximate flame objectives. The Forest Service has tenlength of the fire, ground temperature, etc. tatively planned a lodge pole The plan also identifies private prescribed bum on the north property and facilities near the slope but the plan is on hold bum site and special protective awaiting final approval measures are established to Persons who have .concerns about the upcoming bum actiprevent any damage to .them. vities or desire more information, Escape routes for fire personnel are established and emergency should contact the appropriate plans are predetermined prior to agency; BLM - Ron Trogstad at FS - Jerry Davis ignition. a Manila, As a final precaution, i , e The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalen Harris was blessed and given the name by her father, Linsy Harris Roosevelt First at 3, August Ward. Relatives coming from out of town to attend this apodal occassion were, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker and family, Orem; Mr. and and Mrs. Steven McDonald McDonald from and Loye family Sandy; and Judy Church and daughter. e Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Bread-hea- d recently enjoyed a weeks visit from their daughter and husband Geraldine and Steve Male, from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. e Guests during the past week of Mrs. Zdma Lloyd were Mr. and Mrs. Verlan Stott and family from Portland, Oregon; Rath Lowrey, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams, Richfield. While here they visited the National Uintah Cattlemen hold BBQ Dinosaur Monument and other interesting places. Uintah County Cattlemens o Mr. and Mrs. Fay Rogers and Association are inviting all daughters Lesa and Michele members and guests to particispent Moiay and Tuesday at Salt pate .in their annual barbecue at lake. City. While there they the Rod and Gun Club in Vernal visited Lagoon and was overnight will start at 7 p.m. The barbecue guests of his sister and family ' and a dance to Sagebrush Vera Richards. Troubadours will follow at 9 p.m. The following people attended Program and door prizes will ' a seminar on Citizenship instrube included in the guest tickets ction on Rural Electrification in for 86 at the door. The 1987 Rural America August at membership fees are' due at the Utah State University, Logan; barbecue. Merrell Fausett, Michele Denver, The buesiness meeting will be Richard Roes, Neil Roberta, held at 5:30 p.m. with new Aliens Betts, Stewart Anderson directors being elected. For and Chaperaon's were Mr. and information telephone Erma Mrs. Robert Fieldsted and Fern 0 Morrell at ezt 452. Nielsen. 4-- . 781-077- i (P-J- , : -- Food and Drug Duchesne r$ Store hours Closed Sundays Pharmacy Hours IM p.m. p.m. Closad Saturday Saturday and Sunday by appointment Monday-Thursda- y Friday 9-- 3 Pharmacy: Generic available upon request and by authorization of Porter Wf PROCESS FIIM Double Coupons ovorydoy, see Information at the store Free coupons and cigarette coupons not Included. 789-136- 2; 784-344- Specials August 13. 14, 15, 14 ALUMINUM FOIL, Reynolds, TV MUSHROOMS, 4 oz 12"x25' RASPBERRY PRESERVES, Festival, 32 oz 40 BRAN FLAKES, Kelloggs, 16 oz FACIAL TISSUE, Kleenex, 175 ct LIQUID DETERGENT, Crystal White, 48 oz SUN DRINKS, Capri, 10 pak BISQUICK, 60 oz PRESERVES, 32 oz Whole Bread and Butter VLASIC PICKLES, 22 oz FRENCHS MUSTARD, Squeeze, 16 oz KRAFT DRESSING, Assorted, 16 oz TV STRAWBERRY FUN FRUITS, Sunkist, 6 pak 65 4 roll Krusteaz Belgian, 28 oz NAPKINS, Scott, 450 ct Buttermilk, or Honey Whole Grain WONDER BREAD Welcome Fair Cowboy Rodeo 3$l $1.64 $1.59 99 $1.29 ri Bonanza .$2.49 $2.29 $1.59 Discount $1.19 39 $1.45 $1.65 Family Scott BATH TISSUE, WAFFLE MIX, 5. 99 $1.19 206 Off All Fountain Drinks Wednesday-Saturd- $1.99 04 E ay Main Duche$na 738-239- 3 99 TRIATHLON WINNER Rod Mezenen won the UBIC Triathlon in a record time and overcoming the hurdle of going beyond the turn around point. He and his teammates, Ryan Eldredge and Jeff Turner, were the winning tearq. The Livestock Committee & Fait Board would like to thank lait years buyers who supported the Livestock Sale and would like to encourage your support for this years Livestock Sale. We extend our apotogy for inadvertently leaving these names off the 1985 buyers list. Flowers 59 W. Main St Things DuchMiM 735-20-97 Fair Week Spoclals All Nursery Stock Mini CHUCK ROAST, Boneless Beef, Lb CHUCK STEAK, Boneless Beef, Lb CROSS RIB ROAST, Boneless Beef, Lb. . SIRLOIN TIP STEAK, Lb DINNER STEAKS, Lb SLICED CHEESE, Rainbow, 12 oz. Pak. $1.29 $1.39 $1.39 $1.19 $1.19 . .84 Bouquet '2 Price $3.50 Free Balloons For Children OF THE 1985 LIVESTOCK SALE Harrison Infermountain BUYERS Dale Jennings Petroleum Basin Livestock Gateway Motel Automotive West First Security Bank, Farmers Moon Lake Electric Bluebell Store Boyd Freston Basin Transmission Harwood Irrigation Roosevelt Diamond Hills Cafe Joe Clayburn Tom Anderson Basin Western Fabrizlo and Sons Pumerslnc. AJariljJririn&asIni |