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Show T UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 24. IWS Pose 3 Main Attraction is Hunting on Reservation Over 600 falconers to flock to Vernal this week for North American field meet Its a cooperative effort to bring recreational tourism to northeastern Utah, said Brinkerhoff. I cant Vernal - An agreement that will say enough how much we appreciallow falconer to use their birds of ate the way the tribe has worked hunt to email prey game on the Ute with us Indian Reservation is drawing some For a $25 special use permit, 600 falconer to the Uintah Rin falconers will have access to the this week to participate in the Anreservation from Nov. 22 - 28. nual North American Falconry Field The birds hunt small game such Meet. as sage grouse, jackrabbits, cottonWith the access to tribal land it tails, pheasants, quail, starlings and promisee to be the biggest gatherpigeons. Only about one in 30 faling of this highly specialized group coners will catch a single prey in a in the 40 centuries of falconry, said week's time. Howard Brinkerhoff, a falconer and A falcon isnt much of a weapowner of Falcons Ledge in said Brinkerhoff, to catch one on, Altamont rabbit a week is a feat. Were not will Eufrom People bg coming talking about consuming a lot of rope, Spain, Auatrilia, as well as game. Radio transmitters help from throughout the United States track birds who fly off to attack to spend the next few days hunting their prey. The use of telemetry across the reservation, as well as on helpe cut down on the number of BLM, forest and other public lands. valuable birds that dont return. Robert Bagley, president of the Falconers will pay between $1,500 to $3,000 for a good bird, said Bagley. s the message on this billboard erected on Highway 40 west of Roosevelt. The sign GET OUT AND GOLF!-Th- at' The birds will weather on the donations for and volunteer labor. The project was spearheaded by Steve Y ack and Ken Allen. was paid through lawn of the Westin Plaza in Vernal donated money, Petroglyph supplied the pipe, J&R Construction and Larry Golf The Roosevelt Mens Gub falconers Most to during day. prefer Anderton took care of the welding, Randy Huber of Unichem, donated the ground, and Moon I .akc Electric hunt with their birds in the mornerected the sign. Area golf enthusiasts hope to have another sign soon to be placed on Highway 40 east of ing and evening hours. The birds are allowed to sit in the open air in Roosevelt. order to eun and relax. It will be a pretty unique thing Duchesne County officials concur for people to drive along Highway Auto may with Clarke's position, said Ross. 40 and see the birds weathering, of acre-feAn estimated 100,000 s, reworked said Bagley. The birds include Continued from page 1 water has been identified for the SFN various hawks and eagles. Project. Under the initial SFN system lawmakers Those who have endangered speUtah Department of Natural Re- plans, the majority of the water cies have obtained special permits Associated Press was to aid irrigasources said she wants the state to 73,000 acre-feto have them. take a position on where the block of tion in the growing, rural central Utah Hie public is invited to come to water should go. In a letter to Ted counties. Another 11,200 acre-feLegislators, nervous at a potenthe Wes tin Plaza and talk to the Stewart, aide to Gov. Mike Leavitt, would go for municipal and industrial tial backlash at sweeping changes falconers. They may even get the Clarke suggested that her to Utah's automobile tax scheduled department use. chance to go out into the field with take the lead and organize a review At this point, Duchesne County to take effect Jan. 1, may rework the them to see just how the art of committee composed of a number of isnt prepared to say just how much of law. Some lawmakers say they state agencies to identify issues asso- - that water they will want to claim, didnt know Senate Bill 50 would falconry works, said Brinkerhoff dated with the water allocation for said Ross. raise income taxes for car owners. We are just placing ourselves in the stalled SFN system of the The bill was approved by the Bonneville Unit the process right now; the details and Legislature and signed by Gov. Mike our position will come through the Leavitt in March. It will abolish the he stated. SUCCESS-- A goshawk snares a rabbit after a hunt. current property tax on automoWeve met with our vendors and scoping process, Continued from page 1 biles and replace it with an annual told them what our story is ... the last fee determined solely by a vehicle's I is to we do want our IIIVITA U suppliput neering on the refinery project. Fea- thing tion hearing. I IV 1" 11 U bad Weve ers in a age. But it would also mean that prided Ruiz is being held at the Duchesne sibility studies and facilities plan- ourselves on position. income taxes paid on cars would no lowest the operathaving in is and full a has not been wing Countyjail, also on a $1 million bond. ning costs rein the Basin, Donegan ing longer be tax deductible, meaning impacted by the low oil prices, accordHe appeared in court yesterday (MonUtah residents would pay an addiported. to A from Dyer. Nov. ing planned pipeline 23) for arraignment on the day, What are industry experts saying Continued from page 1 tional $12 million in federal incv ' Roosevelt to the the refinery charges and a scheduling conference. about when the record price slump taxes and $3 million in state taxes, Cross Woods also company's refinery Dehart posted $50,000 bail immeContinued from page 1 will end? Dyer says the general conrecreational opportunities. f according to the legislative fiscal in remains the picture. was after booked into she diately jail sensus now is that global supply and Last summer tribal leaders anbeThe to hire analysts office. expects 12. She company Nov. will 8 in be arraigned demand is comingback into balance, remains were buried by dirt pushed on nounced they would not support the 100 tween 75 to to the run Underthe new system, taxes will people District Court in Duchesne on Dec. 14. and ifit does, a rebound could be seen projects on tribal lands, but wouldn't by heavy equipment. The fact the county wont have to Roosevelt refinery. Inland currently as peak at $150 annually for new cars. as second quarter 1999. Fifteen more pieces of bone and built off the are them if early oppose they about 75 people in the Mike Guinn, Roosevelt district reservation. n tissue were found on the final day of foot the bill for legal defense costs will employees water users The lowest tax on older cars would Roosevelt area and 75 people at their higher $10 instead of for oil said if the search, said sheriff's Cpl. Wally definitely ease the financial burden Woods Cross dinnWi Inland, manager prices the tribes that their 5? exists. Qualified public defense refinery. $7.50. Owners uf many vehicles in the oil ' fln Hendricks, adding the remains are that from two victims only. In all about 50 attorneys typically bid such a job out mv, scf increased could be transferred-- o storage" at a going rate of around $100,000. Government representatives taxes. pounds of human remains were unrights. is the So we far extreme ployees have company refocusing dodged covered duringthe course ofthe search I remember 1986 very clearly and ran between the two sides for years, production and has plenty ofwork what it was like because the that began Halloween Day. Investiga- costs there, said Duchesne County on water economy but the Indian and for do oil low to their crews but tors haventbeen able to locate enoiigii Attorney Herb Gillespie. was hurt so badly, Guinn stated. users werent brought to the table in have some resulted for will layoffs office prices receive also Gillespies evidence to positively identify Flood's Whats frightening is that not only together to resolve sticky issues until assistance fromUintah County Deputy oil service companies doing contract are oil low, this is the DOI announced they had decided prices at an all-tiwork. kThe Duchesne County Attorneys Attorney Ken Wallentine who has the time when you get tiie to abandon the projects until the sides historically Officials the of at Department office is receiving help from the Utah experience prosecutingmurder cases, best price. could come up with a compromise. Workforce Services in Roosevelt say at no cost to the county. Still, Inland feels confident Now the tribe and water users have Attorney General's office in their in- - again There is the chance that at some thqy have seen a noticeable increase in will weather the storm. We are they very vestigation. put together different working groups oil field to in workers coming inquire s provided by the pointthecourtcouldorder the county md we to address issues of concern, said CroThe assi One Show Sunday 7:30 costs team cover the defense for to if fiwii. to remain very committed the ai sier. Attorney General's officewcnrt cost the defendant doesnt have the means This gives us time to catch up, to re- state is only the county toomuch-t- he Federal funding for the water to pay for an independent analysis of our infra' projects is still available, according to asking for the county to cover meals scientific evidence of which the case and lodging fin: a paralegal who is ,tructure said Donegan. CUWCD officials. Itsjustwaitingfor panics are not calling for such help has plenty . a meeting of the minds. catalogingevidence and for the attorthese days. Overall but a theres cost, large neys, but its going to be about the is some of it apreadout, only thing that's inexpensive when it j Real Estate Comer" comes to the investigating and pros- - being taken on by the state," said Gillespie. ecuting the case. Officials from the State Crime Lab Pinder and Ruiz, have each report- VALUEwill be m Duchesne this week prepar-ha- s As own their retained attorneys. edly from the ere aim offtay ttory examine mounds of the to in8 Barbara Pinders girlfriend, 44. Dehart is charged with a toice.mllkckwtywiththe State Medical Examiner s office to fi.pryf frjftny for by A. lyss Snow CRS, CRB - Century 21. Country Realty conduct DNA typing and myriad of oQustice. dolPinder remains incarcerated inthe other tests. Today's buzzword is "value-added- ," ing costs requires Hendricks said that although the Wasatch County jail under a $1 milsave but old is as but the lars, ultimately may concept lion cash only bond. He is scheduled to investigation continues, the believes the sale. the case is solved with the arrests of as time. It's like getting a free money by expediting Court in 8 in District appear a sellin; free If meal in or with tough dessert you're your Duchesne on Nov. 30 for a bail reduc- - Pinder and Ruiz. Meanwhile, the value-ad- di sheriff's department iB still searching gift wrapping at die store. You market putting receive more than you perceive perks on your home will help for bodies rumored to have been burit.O ied or disposed of on the ranch. Memories you're paying for. Thanksgiving None of the leads have been subValue-addspecial touches stantiated, but were takingthe inforincrease a buyers incentive to We invite you to stop by and have Cousins take turns mation seriously. We have rumors of your house. Many -- your questions answered by one of whooshing into coppery six (bodies), but have substantiated purchase such as moving date flexibility or our personal and understanding soft beds of leaves. zero. 3. closing option cost you nothing. staff or call us at Their laughter warms Why not got a Offering to pay part of the clos Century 21 Country Realty Novembers frosty air, Pro-Pai- d Calllnc freed to be Happy UBTA from Card from the confinement Communications! of crammed cars. Utah Falconers Association, said the national association asked his group was asked to host the meet this year. Such events are typically held in the where vast tracts of land without power lines and fences are common, providing the perfect environment forthe birds to hunt their prey. The point of falconry is to get a bird as close to wild conditions as much as possible, Bagley related. He approached the Ute Tribe about a year ago to inquire about obtaining special permits to allow falconers access to the reservation . Although there were no provisions for hunting with birds in the tribes fish and game proclamation, he said the tribes Business Committee was agreeable to the idea after the proposal had been investigated and recommended by tribal Fish and Game Director Bobby Chapoose. By Lezlee E. Whiting Mid-We- st tax WATER CLAIM be et by nervous - et et INLAND INVESTIGA TION UPALC0 Non-India- !" SKSfsF - "tly non-Indi- . iSI p"udf"r'' hinte - ADDED EXTRAS up-fro- nt fire you Tired of Searching for fi Quarter? . ed 722-455- You'll never have to fumble for a quarter The juicy smell of turkey reaches playful cousins' bright red noses, Inviting in their thick coats stuck with crunchy, clinging leaves. Thanksgivings feast adorns a large table with latter, jiggling cranberry sauce and goopy, sugary sweet potatoes. 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