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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, April 13. 1988. Page 11 Last week in Circuit Court, Thursday, April 7, the preliminary Rick hearings for Schram and old Robert Beckstead were continued at the request oftheir attorney. Both mm have been charged with two feland one second-degre- e "A theft and class one ony charge, misdemeanor for vehicle burglary. Their preliminary hearings have been rescheduled for April 21. Last week in District Court, Friday, April 8, Patty Pepper, Duchesne, was sentenced on a 52-ye- ar third-degr- ee felony theft charge, and a third-degre- e felony burglary. She was given a suspended prison term, not to exceed five years, placed on probation for 18 months, third-degr- VANISHING WILDERNESS?-Tlie-rc is some conflict, misunderstanding and confusion about just exactly what a wilderness is, what it means and how to preserve it Several agencies are working on the problem... ee and ordered to pay reatitution to the victim a In District Court, Monday, April 11. Kim Bailey, Alton ah, was senITS A DIRTY up after horses who win me of the seven stakes races that horsemen tenced on a third degree felony for all over flic Basin and beyond will be competing in, such as the Quarter Horse Futurity and Appalosa aggravated assault. Futurity, may not have the sweet smell of success, but many of the horses owners may be taking Daniel Mark Wolhfiell, age 18, home some green" of a different kind... was sentenced on four counts for forgery. Just what is in the name Veterans Hospital while there. derness and what it takes to preGary Meacham, 32, was arDalk and Janiel Powell, Salt Sandra Boren and children, Salt Certainly it meana dif--. serve it The Forest 8ervice over- raigned on a felony were overnight visitors with ferent things to different people. To sees a public education program charge for providing contraband to Lake, visited over with Easter the Lake, his father, James Powell. Gail Loranger family. some, wilderness means strange called Leave No Trace. This edu- prisoners. Zona Larsen brought her daughIn Circuit Court Thursday, places to which they are not accus- cational resource is designed to get Harry and Fontella Tomlinson tomed. Far example, wilderness the Wilderness visitors beyond were in Centerville April 1, to at- ter, Connie, home from the hospital a Duchesne 7, April just could be downtown New York City litter-fre- e tend an Arizona Wilburt mission in Salt Lake. camping: Leave No County man was charged in Debbie Alexander was hostess for multidwarfed Roosevelt with President Wayne B. a cm Trace reunion, by toacountyboy felony challenges people to maintude of sky scrapers and confused tain a low profile while in these rape, and two misdemeanor counts Lynn. Ninety mission aries ery oyed an interior decorating party, held tiie day. Tuesday. Linda Duncan was demby the hustle and bustle of a big areas. They are admonished to for supplying alcohol to a minor, Company through the long weekand and onstrator. Marie delinTomlinson and to city. the from Jerry lake contributing and camp away trails, end at the Max Nelson hone were Others may define wilderness Ted and Gayle Nelson and bays, streams and to use camping gear of quency ofa minor. His preliminary Ted and Gayle Nelson and boys, children, Kearns, visited over as a quiet, subdued and peaceful natural earth tones so they remain hearing has been set for Thursday, Mr. Easter with came for a visit over the his and Clinton, parents, Clinton; Errol and Joanne Nelson relatively undeveloped environless visible. Keep voices low and April 14. and boys, Morgan; Chari Womack, Mrs. Harry Tomlinson. All ofthem long holiday with his parents, the ment. It is apparent that wilderA Duchesne County spent Easter day picnicking in Max Nelsons. keep the group small. daughter Debbie, and Mike Vernal ness exists in a variety of condiwith the rest of the famity. Denise Henning and children. man was charged in Duchesne with McKeachni One of the most important prinand and boys, Vernal, tions found somewhere between ciples is when leaving a e Tomlinson and Fontella Grand e Junction, and her father, Harry felony rape, A D. Shaw, West Valley City, who attended the funeral the New York City scene and the spot, remove all evidence camping for service forcible Peacock, sexual Rangety, were visiHarry felony of abuse, also visited his mother, Estella being ' desolation of the North Foie. there. Replace sod removed from and a class A misdemeanor for Shaw and other famity members. Loyal Broome in Vernal Tuesday. tors at the home of Bill Nelson one Websters New Collegiate Dicthe fire pit, scatter rocks and logs. supplying alcohol to a minor. His day during the week. Gail Margaret Loranger went to Harry was one of the speakers. Lisa and John Luthi, Salt Lake, Fontella Tomlinson, Lsola tionary defines wilderness as: 1. a Bringing a small portable stove will preliminary hearing has been set Salt Lake during the week where tract or region uncultivated and make amore comfortable camp and for Thursday, April 14. Gail had aome medical care at the visited with her parents, Bab and Free ton and Sherry Beir, attended uninhabitated by human beings, 2. eliminate the need to build fire womens conference in Vernal SatPenny Shaw Sunday. LDS Hospital. pit an area essentially undisturbed by and chop firewood. At Seventh ward March urday. meeting Marshs, Lori and John Loranger, ' human activity together with its Bill Nelson drove to Rangety The phrase, take only pictures, Denver, spent several days hoe 27, the following changes were to attend church with his remade. Barbra Hamblin was naturally developed life commu- leave only footprints, is a perfect Sunday visiting their grandparents, the leased from MIA and will be Blazer daughter, Lillian and famity. nity, 3. an empty or pathless area or description of proper wilderness Louis Loranger family. Evelyn region and 4. confiising multitude Coming back he stopped in Vernal behavior. Even the footprints visLoranger and daughter, Barbra leader; Sheila Houtz was released to or mass, a bewildering situation. attend testimonial meeting for a from Relief Society and sustained ible to the next visitor can detract to went in the Hardinger, airport What then is the intention of from the Wilderness Elva Bowtharpe, who is to counselor aa first the in friend, Young Salt Lake and picked up the visiexperience for wilderness in the title, High Uin-ta- s others. tors and also returned them for Women; Linda Baraick will have fill a mission. Wilderness, ML Tlmpanogoa the position of second counselor in Harry and Fontella Tomlinson, their flight home. Traveling and camping with Relief Wilderness, and all the other wilby Sherry and accompanied Society. Lake horses can be an extra heavy burBill Nelson motored to Salt Welcome home all the winter dernesses in the state ofUtah? The den on the Wilderness environwent to Provo Tuesday Dennis the Beir, Nelson, Orem, spent with to weekend from Easter mitheir winter snowbirds, spend answer lies in understanding the ment to do two sessions at the temple. Glenda Hall and famity, and Billie past weekend with his grandparhorses make a gration. intention of the United States visitorsAssuredly, and ents famity. check-u- p the He at Mr. Miller. wilds had a andMrs. into the more Irvin Bird trip spent four Congress when they passed the fun. However, there are a number days last week in Boulder, Nev., 1964 Wilderness Act and more of things to be considered in order visiting with their daughter and to wear something red to help, recently, the Utah Wilderness Bill to minimize Mr. and Mrs. Doikg the impacts caused by in 1984. symbolize tourisms impact All ,, f, J horses. For the safety of both the Duncan. week long; banners over mein Congress clearly stated their horse and the rider, only horses Visiting with Gerald and Marilyn roads and streets will welcome intent SepL 3, 1964 by passing the conditioned to mountain over the weekend were her terrain Cooper visitors and volunteers will staff act and providing authority for should be used. An estimated five parents and sister and husband, interstate highway rest stops to land management agencies to to ten horses die each year in the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mecham, offer greetings. Another highlight administer Congressionally desigUintas because they have no Howell; Mr. and Mrs. Von Johnson, will be the presentation of a symnated "wilderness areas. The most High scenic wonders, skiing, Two Billion superior Dollars! Salt Lake. mountain savvy. bolic $2 billion check to Governor to reference Sec. and renowned arts in is intent explicit Thats what Utah tourism nationally Mr. and Mrs. Jim Summarell, Care should be taken when 2 paragraph (ch "A wilderness, in we are Bangerter people visually stressing friendly things for earns each state the and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Summarell, industry tourisms value to the state." contrast with those areas where horses are picketed, hobbled and all be aware and proud of. should Tourto the Utah year, according week in tied so vegetation is not damaged. Poulabo, Wash., spent last Mr. Wild says one of Tourism man and his works dominated the Acommon Many local organizations are is horses tied to the area visiting friends and rela- ism industry Coalition. problem Weeks activiis weeks as in the tnqjor corporate sponsors, landscape, hereby recognized Utahs sU and summer resorts, participating trees for of time. Vege- tives. distributor and botan area where the earth and its tation is long periods ties through volunteers, corporate the local national and hotels, motels, and and parks lisa the at base a of Rodney Hullinger trampled will print official 1988 Tourtler, and dollars, support community life are untrammeled advertising other and wonders natural points tree causing it to die from exposed girls spent the Easter weekend in ism Week slogans on the sides of by man, where man himself is a roots. Horses should be grazed well Orem visiting with her mother, of interest attract thousands of Wild says. chil4,000,000 cans. Many ofthe locally school As visitor who does not remain. in to past to years, state tourists the spend money away from lake shores and not be Jean Bertoldo. canned Wildemesa is further defined in tied products are distribbe will to create dren asked slogans Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peterson and then return home. longin one spot A new system uted to surrounding states and to the act as an area of undeveloped of management on the tourism and tourstate national and Local, industry essays is being used in the and famity, Richfield, were visitors flight kitchens of major airlines, Federal land retainingits primeval Uintas Wilderness called the Easter weekend at their par- ism organizations are joining to- for a chance at cash prizes. High Utahs tourism message meaning character and influence, without resiwith interviews to limits of Acceptable Change. ents, the Franklin Petersons and gether officially recognize be will carried huthroughout the naor permanent improvements tourisms impact on the economy dents and visitors will be used to Actions needed to prevent further the Arvin Ballons. tion. man habitation, which is protected to return visitors Scott and Carma Hirschi and during Utahs National Tourism help encourage are identified by the sysAnother local sponsor will run and managed so as to preserve its change and encourage Utahns to give visitem. A study is made by managers daughter, Kerri, spent the Easter Week May Week electronic messages Tourism natural conditions and which (1) to assure the Wilderness character weekend in St In extra tors smile. that "The primary goal of Tourism addition, George visiting his on several of its boards throughout to been have generally appears Week in Utah is to increase aware- parking tickets for intended is maintained. parents, the J. D. Hirschis. will the scoreboard at the as state, affected primarily by the forces of Congresa will come in motorists Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mower and ness of the importance of the tourHistorically Boy Scouts have been the Salt Palace. And thousands of nature, with the imprints of man's abusers of Wilderness ethics. The family attended the funeral Satur- ism industry, explains Chairman the form of complimentary citafree Tourism Week lapel buttons work tions welcoming them to Utah. boys and their leaders have practday for his father, Fred Webster Wendell Wild, and to remind be substantially unnoticeable; and (2) iced what they considered accept- Mower in Fairview. Utahs citizens that the many ele- Throughout the week, state and will The distributed.is clear: Tourism message officials local will at has outstanding opportunities for able behavior to improve their visitors ments that attract visitors to our greet is and big important business in solitude or a primitive and uncon- Wildemesa skills. Lake International Salt Airport like the states rich history, area, such as Things Utah and Utahan should do every handshakes. with fined type of recreation. cutting pine boughs for beds, ditchhis and her part to support our On Monday, May 16, everyone The Utah Wilderness Act for- ing around tents and burying garinvolved with tourism will be asked billion dollar industiy. mally designated about 760,000 bage seemed the thing to do. Obviacres of National Forest land as ously these things violate the prinWilderness and placed them ciples of Wilderness protection. within the National Wilderness Through the efforts of the Forest Preservation System. Included are Service, some Scouts have been 12 separated Wilderness areas taught that these practices are not sprinkled throughout the state. acceptable in the wilderness. As a These are the jewels of Utahs result, the National Boy Scout 1 1980 Chev. Citation, approximately 89,000 miles, National Forests with the High Council has incorporated the Due to the high number of postage rate increase the new rates Uintas Wilderness the crown "Leave No Trace program into tie who have not mailed their are 25 cento for the first ounce and 6 air, automatic, cyl., white color, our 2. jewel" because of its spectacular their policies and handbooks. taxes, the Roosevelt Post 20 cents for each additional ounce. 1 1984 Ford 12 ton cab & chassis, V8, approximately letter is beauty and pristine character. Leaden of Scout groups planning Office announces the following For example, a 65 is ounces 45 cents The brilliance of thia jewel ia wildemesa three now and schedule for air, 4x4, color, only. miles, 90,000 should 15, obtain a yellow Friday, April trips being dulled somewhat because of permit from their local Scout Coun- Any tax forme mailed in the boxes cents, etc. For your after hours our 300. misinterpretation of wilderness cil and become familiar with in front of or inside of the Poet convenience we have in the lobby 1 1983 Ford FI 50, 12 ton, SWB, 4x4, air, management by the public. For Leave No Trace" techniques be- Office before 12 midnight Friday, two stamp vending machines, one Uintas for in the and another books for of of High example, places stamps fore miking a trip. April 15, will receive a postmark 6 approximately 88,000 miles, cyl., yellow color, an bring seventy impacted by single stomps from a coil. There is a multitude of litera- April 15. our 503. matrelated of related hordes In another postal people, mostly Postmaster Ray McQuivey ture available at National Forest to fishing and camping near the offices cm appropriate Wilderness warns that the service window will ter, during the past few months the 1 1982 GMC 12 ton, SWB, 4x4, automatic, high mountain lakes. Popular ar- behavior. Those planning a High still dose at 5 pjn. Therefore there Roosevelt Poet Office has added approximately 83,000 miles, V8, yellow color, eas such as Naturalists Basin, Uintas Wilderness trip ore encour- will be no one in the office after 5 two separations for outgoing mail. our 206. Granddaddy Lake, Pinto Lake, aged to visit a local Ranger Station p.m. to weigh heavy tax forms to One separation is for Uintah BaFour Lakes Basin, Brown Duck to receive instruction. determine the correct postage. sin, which includes mail from 1 1957 GMC 1 ton, dual rear wheels, 6 cyl, our 71 2. Basin, Chain Lakes and others Consider this statement from Postmaster McQuivey states, T Fruitland to Jensen (excluding 1 intrubeof mans own old Roosevelt Pull which trailer from bed. its behind has made the show sepaimprint style pickup the 1964 Wildemesa Act, "and strongly recommend mailing sion. Recreation around the lake those shall be administered for the fore 5 p.m. so that wa can help ration). The other new separation basins can no longer be eqfcyed in a use and enjoyment ofthe American determine the correct postage. is. for mail going to Northwestern primitive setting: Solitude there is people in such matters as will leave Every yea several tax ibnns are Colorado (any sip code beginning These vehicles must be purchased in "as Is the exception rather than the rule. them unimpaired for FUTURE use delayed because of insufficient with 816 only). By isolating this condition. They may be inspected at the Moon Lake Fire rings and other signs of and enjoyment aa wilderness. postage. Neither the IRS nor the mail we can offer much better servthoughtless use dot the lake The wilderness belongs to all of mate Tax Commission will accept ice within the Uintah Basin and Electric Warehouse, 500 North Crescent Road, shores. and it is our responsibility to mail that is postage due. Most tax into Northwestern Colorado, us Roosevelt, Utah, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and Times are changing. Mara and share in the care and ferma are over 1 ounce and require Postmaster McQuivey said. preservation more visitors are beginning to of theas crown jewels of the Nat- additional postage. Withthe recent p.m., Monday through Thursday. Please call understand and appreciate Wil ional Forests. 722-244' What wilderness can mean to you JOB-clea- ning -- third-degr- ee Wil-dames- s? third-degr- first-degr- ee ee ld first-degre- second-degre- . , El-wo- od Value of tourism celebrated in May T 7-- 7-- On-stre- et 15-2- 1. out-of-sta- te Post Office extends postmark April 15 FOR SALE . two-ounc- e 0 5.-0- Roy Springer for information, J. Edgar Hoover headed the Federal Bureau of Investigation for 51 years under nine presidents. A relief pitcher baseball game. it allowed eight warm-u- p pitches when he comes into Submit sealed bids to Gene Harvey at P.O. Box 278, Roosevelt, Utah 84066. Bids must be received by 4:00 p.m. on April 19, 1988. Moon Lake Electric reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 8. 4 , |