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Show Ptec 16 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. April 29. 1997 Anterless proclamation to be discussed at regional advisory council meetings Sportsman may loam and provide input about proposed rules and permit numbers for Utahs 1997 anterless big game hunts, and the proposed consolidation of Utah's wildlife management u: at their upcoming Regions 'Wildlife issues and provide input, which is conveyed by the RACs to ths Utah Wildmb Board. Advisory Council (RAC) meeting. The board uses input receivsd RAC provide the public an from about ths RACs and ths Division of Utah? to learn opportunity Resource to set Utah Wildlif , ' wildlife policies. At tbs' upcoming meetings information will be presented, and public input sought, about the following items: 1) Information regarding propoaad fise changes a. Returned checks. b. Increased fishing licenses by $1, for hatchery maintenance. c. Increase small gams bcenses by $1 for fluids needed to comply with a enukar partridge releaae program, ana for upland game water development throughout Utah. 2) Adjudicative Proceeding Rule-tb- is rule would set guidelines for accaea regarding public that administrative proceedings need to be heard by the Wildlife Board and the Division. RAC Rule Amendments information regarding additions to ths RAC nils to include a process by which ths public can gain access to the RACs in a timely manner. 3) Wildlife Management Unit hing moose, and hear cougar management units in a particular April 29 area would be combined into a UB Barrel Racing Clinic, Vernal-Al-so April 30 single unit and assigned the same unit name and number. BaseballSoftball Lehl High School at Union 4) Proposed Depredation Rule-t- hs . ' Track, Union High School at North Sanpete Division is proposing a standard May 2 rule be established to implement BaseballSoftball, Union High School at Park City legislated deprecation laws. Built, into the rule would be the May 3 Track Meet, Brigham Young University Invitational flexibility to maks tbs necessary needs assessment to best handle 7-- 8 individual situations, yet MayRegion 10 Track Meet, Heber City consistency to assure the laws are May 10 enforced fairly and equitable State Baseball Playoffs in Utah state. across ths Tabiona, AHS 5) 1997 Utah Anterless Region Track Proclamation-discussi- on 15-1- 7 May . Meet-Duche- federally mandated regarding proposed permit 1997 migratory upland species harvest survey requirements, to introduce FUN TIME-Watchones wasnt the only fun as two youngsters discover a way to pass the time. proposing a consolidation of existing wildlif' management units to form larger, standard units in which management wildlife species in a geographic area are managed under ins earne unit name and number. For example, all previous deer, elk, Boundariss-t- ha Division ' is 3 c anterless numbers for Utahs big gams hunts. 6) 1997 Falconry Proclamation-fi- ve year review of the Utah Proclamation with Falconry proposed changed recommended ny the Division. Meeting dates, times and locations are as Mows: 30 at 6 Northern Begion-Apr- il .m.. Union station, 25th Street Well Avenue, Odgen; Central Region-Ma- y 1, at 7 p.m., Memorial Hsu, 400 N. Main, Spanish Fork; Northeastern Region-Ma- y 5, at 7 pm., USU Extension Building, 1680 W. , Hwy 40, Vernal; Southeastern Region-Ma- y 6 at 6:30 pm., John Wesley Powell Museum, 885 E. Main, Green River; Southern Region-Ma- y 7, at 7 p.m., Commiaaian Chambers, Sevier County Courthouse, 250 N. Main St, Richfield. 3-- A May sne, . State Baseball Tournament 16-1- 7 State Track Meet, BYU April 10. Attending ths services wen Jim and Beth Duke, Maxine and Stephanie Todd, Rush and Shana Lea Losrtachsr, Maureen Duka Kjjek, and Paulina Winkler. Traveling with Pauline Winkler was Porter and Lydia Morrell, Duchesne. Farter is an uncle of DeMsrs. Inclement roads wen . Elizabeth Parry stepped on a glass which became lodged Stem offoot Initial medical aid was not successful in removing the glass. Probing in the attempt to remove the gloss left the area of the glass location somewhat A specialist later lacerated. examined her foot and indicated that healing must taka place 'before any additional attempts should be made. On Monday, April 7 the epedaliat was suoc esaful in extracting the glass. She is now on her way to recovery. She end aha the help cf her Events at the has appreciated Eunice Pace, wno came mother, County Library are as Sunday, April 6 from Salt Lake a hand while CStyr to land follows: Choose From The Largest Selection in Utah! , March Highlight of Non Mathews was written for the Uintah Basin Standard to celebrate National Womans History Month. April Evening program at the library to kick off the "HI days across the celebration. Display of local homesteaders. pioneers and July Special Story Hour to celebrate the pioneers entrance into Utah. September Special program to honor those who have helped make our library what it is. Unveil a library history book that is being redone. Proclaim September 9 Nan D. Mathews Day in Duchesne County. November of Native American Display Culture. Evening Program highlighting the Native American Culture. Special Story Hour on die Native Americans. Buckle Up and Save A Life! encountered Interment n. was in ths Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Porter L. Morrell was awarded ths Life Service Award by ths aras Chamber of Commerce. The award was presented to Mm at the annual Chamber's awards banquet held Thursday night, Attending the 10. April presentation with him were Ms wife. Lydia, Janet Cowan of Duchesne and Paulina Winkler who served aa chauffeur for the Elisabeth recuperated. She group. Emma Lou Kooo of Idaho Folia. remained here until Friday, April Idaho, visited with her mother, H. Cleons Remington's son, Garth Arsulls Bird, and other membere came from Murray to spend last of her family earlier this month. week with Ms mother. Visiting iHor mother, Arsulla said it waa with her found a cheerful happy greet to sea her as Emma Lou has person, who is responding with a experienced some ill health for positive attitude, he reported. She awiile. Dsn and Reva Adams had erjoys, she said, having friends Chuck and Stephanie with their and neighbors coma to visit Monday, March 31, our Bluebell young son, Wyatt Chari es come to community learned of the winter visit them. They say they always etorm related tragic accident look .forward to easing their involving Shari een Goodrich and grandson, and of course Ms her father, Leon Dump. Hie slushy parents. Paul and Elaine Atwood had now on the Mghway in Daniels Canyon pulled their car about 180 their daughter, Susie, and with their little son, degree, which placed semi-truc- husband come to visit a short while Sunday k. directly in the path of a Monumental damage waa afternoon before returning to their in St George. ..Their gma-'hoadone to VtheVGoodrieMXunp vehicle. Sherieen was tailed an ttfprwup was to attend - the of meeting one of their impact suffering a broken neck; missionary Leon was coherent in speaking to friends. Joshua, ths eight year old son of persons who wen first on the accident scans. There were man Danny and Naomi Bird, waa from our "Upper Country", area; baptised and confirmed a member of the Church cf Jesus Christ of neighbors of Leon. He later died in Latter-da- y Saints, Saturday, April the ambulance of a heart attack 19 by Ms father, Danny, at the during trsniport to a medical Altamont Stake Center. There canter. TMa tragic event occurred were relatives there to participate at approximately 5:30 p.m. with Mm at the event Naomis Guy and Nonalae Goodrichs from Idaho cam, her daughters, Linda Rosewood, of family brother and his family stayed son, Texas, Sandy and jBrian Sunday to visit and attend Btuebul Ward Sunday meetings. Thacker to attend ths memorial Grandparents, Paul and Yvonne Bird were present to set Joshua services of their Aunt Sharlene with the membere of their fondly horns of living locally. PsMic Service AsaosacoBcst by ths IHatah Baria Staadard The best deal on New GMC Trucks, and Quality Used Cars, ' Vans and Trucks b not in ROOSEVELT Come to Salt Lake City and see die largest selection of pickups, vans, spent utility vehicles and used cars in the intermountain west. Over 500 to choose from. Take a test drive and receive a free tank of gas. Buy a new GMC or Quality Used Vehicle from Salt Lake Valley GMC and we will pay you $100.00. That's right we will pay you $100.00 to prove we have die best deal. Drive a lttl and you save a loti will SALT LAKE VALLEY GMC 725 West 3300 South Salt Lake City. Utah 11 Melee your best deal and then present this ad for your ctsh refund or $100 rebate. 801-722-36- 79 or Toll Free (o). 1-800-- 535 BIG B tHUiL. West Hwy 40 in Roosevelt, Utah Sharleen Goodrich and Leon Dump, her father, were eulogized Friday, April 4, by friends, family and church leaders at Joint memorial services held at the Altamont LDS Stake Center. Ths building was filled to capacity by a of fondly, friends, neighbors who cams to honor them. The services were conducted by Bishop Noil Bingham. Interment for Sharlene was in the Bluebell Cemetery. and Leon was in the Altonan Cemetery. SharieenT family is husband, Ronald J. Goodrich, whom she married June 1, 1956; their children: Tsri (John) Piters, Sue (Jock) Wood, Bill (Audrey) Goodrich, end Anglo Goodrich. She hod nine grandchildren. Brothers: Ted (Teresa) and Duane (Marilyn) Young and a sister, Marilyn (Ron) Brown. On Sunday, April 6, DeMar Gala of Maploton, mod at ago 80. Ha waa born in Bluebell October 9, 1916, to Luther and Irena Morrell Gala, the first bam of their family of 12 cMldrsn. Ho moved with Ms fondly from Bluebell to vernal. Hi married Dorothy Knolss, ho is survived fay Ms wife, two iters, and six sons. Ha mod a deep interest in beautiful wood which ho handcrafted into weeks of art-fru-it bowls, nut bowla with hammer pedestals, balance carvings, pen and poncO holders, ana cedar chests. Memorial services for DeMar Gala, cousins of the Dukes, Todds, Winklers, and Loortschara, were bald at the Maploton Heritage Ward Chapel, Thursday, STOP DONT TALK ABOUT IT! if youre over 35, you need it "GUIDELINES TO A HEALTHY PROSTATE. Nations! Prostate Association, 3090 S. Jamaica CL 300A, Aurora, CO 80013. The only organization to combine Medical & Alternative solutions to prostate care & maintenance in one package. $17.93 MC & Visa. Toll free: to traveling Maploton. DeMar is survived by his wife, Dorothy and eight children, five brothers and three sisters plus grandchildren and Jacks mother, Rachel Wood, of El Peso, Tinas. Nina Goodrich, of Spring den was in Bluebell to vint her daughters fumly, Craig and Bauds Tew last weekend. She returned home Sunday. Lewis and Kay Fsusett visited with their son, Kirk and Ms wife, Dssna, and their daughter. Kirk end Daena live in Riverside, California. They attended the Bluebell Ward Sunday meetings with Lewie end Key. Earlier thie month, Howard and Fortells Jenkins travelled with their eon, Bruce, to California where they spent time on the baachee in the end eun vacationing. Deans Lindsay has been in Elko, Nevada where she has been the homo of her helping out-isister Dixie, who has needed to stay in bed. Deanae children have bean staying with their grandparents. Robert Marshall, Bob Marshalls father has been in ths hospital in Vernal. Daughter, Charlynna McDonald, has bean with her mother, Opel, to lend assistance this leat weekend. 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