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Show Maria I' f . 1 '1NTAH BASIN STAN PAR n.lVtobdJ&jQ p,r DOWN IT GOES--OI- J Gram's Market Cime tumbling; dim n during its demolition date. The building was built back in the W40s by Grant Fields, and then as sold u the lUinrions in 1938, according to Eva Harrison. The building housed a grocery store for many years as well as o'her businesses. new decals and simple, redesigned Vehicle Registration Certificates in the mail, within five to seven dayi. Skip the trip to the DMV: Renewal Express available Governor Mike Leavitt Friday debuted the Division of Motor Vehicles Renewal Express' program, which permits U tahns to avoid a trip to the DMV one of three ways: their motor vehicle the Internet, at participating emission inspection stations or by mail. These three options make it possible for every vehicle owner to forego the annual ritual of standing in line at the DMV, Gov. Leavitt said. He service at noted that the new on-liwww.RenewalExpress.eom is a service that permits use of credit cards to pay renewal fees. e reThe governor called newal a centerpiece in his vision: providing citizens electronic access to the most common government er user-support- on-lin- services. i sion and satety inspections statewide. The September registration re- newal packets were redesigned to highlight the variety of renewal choices. The packets contain the key to the e renewal system: a le-specific Personal Identification Number (P1N for one-tim- e use in e renewals. RenewalExpreM.com uses images of a motor vehicle registration card and emission and safety inspection certificate's) to guide users through the renewal process. Users are cued to type in information from imagei s) of the specific forms and certificates required for their vehicles in their counties of registration. The site validates inspection information, which is uploaded from e inspection stations nightly. renewals can be completed the day after the vehicles have passed inspection. Users can renew at any time, day or night, even the last night of the registration period. DMV records are automatically updated and vehicle owners are provided with Temporary Registration Certificates, which are valid until the owners receive their on-lin- vehic- on-lin- Users can apply the payments to their VISA, MasterCard, American ExpreM or Discover credit cards. A84 transaction fee covers the credit card merchant fees and reimburses for the cost of developing and maintaining RenewalExpreaa.com. In addition. Gov. Leavitt said, inspection stations statewide can benefit from the new technology. Previously, a pilot program in Salt Lake City permitted certain emission stations to offer one-flo- p inspection renewal services. The new technology will permit any station statewide to offer this service. To this end, the DMV created. participating stations to bypass the waiting period and renew 24-ho- customer registrations immediately. Stations msy charge an additional fee for this service. On-lin- The governor said development of the new service involved exceptional cooperation and coordination among state and local governments. To meet state and federal vehicle air quality and safety program standards, the four Wasatch F ront counties and the Utah Department of Public Safety developed ways to provide the interactive site wit h daily updates ofemis Need Drpvall Work? Call Kandy COACH MOAT Hardware Ranch elk festival to be held Oct. 14 Continued from page 13 winners. Duchesnes best finish was second in the 1980s. Overall Brandon won ten state titlea during his high school career indudingcroM country, track and wrestling. I always enjoyed coaching wrestling the most. I wrestled in college and that was my sport, Coach Moat commented. He coached track for 15 years and won 11 region title. Moat has been the ctom country coach at Duchesne for ten years, and has seven state MOON LAKE Continued from page 13 champ. trie was involved in an effort to install equipment which would place a buffer around live electrics! wiring near the "Track is tough with baseball and softball now available at Duchesne. We now have half a team. It is hard to do both sports, he said. Coach Moat had one athlete, who was an Iron-Main Brad Tollefson. He played both basketball and wrea-tlingDuchesne. Heplaced second in the state wrestling meet. Moat said, "He was better in wrestling. Moat expressed that the Utah High School Activities Association supports smaller schools as well as the larger g ones. They make the sports such as ctom country as important as the bigger sports such as football. arneudMoon 4 p.m. The Hardware Ranch WMA is 15 Road miles east of Hyrum, on signs direct visitors to the WMA. The annual festival celebrates the elks return to the area and provides people an opportunity to learn mors about elk and other wildlife. The elk are already on the viewing area and will probably remain then until November. About 200 elk should be at ths ranch during the festival. Thera will be plenty of activities for adults and children to participate in. Horse drawn wagon rides will bring visi ton dose to the elk for some photo opportunities. The Division of Wildlife Resources Hunter Education trailer will give everyone an marksman-sni- p opportunity to test their skills. An elk calling contest, with prizes for different ages, will provide fun and entertainment for alL Children's activities and games also will be offered. Additionally, visitors msy erycy interactive exhibits in the WMAi visitor center. A full body elk mount allows everyone to see just how large these animals are. The best ti mes to see and hear the elkareearjy mornings and late afternoons, when the elk are mast active SR-10- 1. A chance to watch the behavior of Rocky Mountain elk during the fall nit awaits visitors to the annual Elk Festival at the Hardware Ranch Wild- -' life Management Area. The festival will be held Oct. 14. Its free to the public, with viewing and activities scheduled from noon to Lake Electric Association's rebuild project in Duchesne "should be used as a model for raptor protection. As a result oflhe court decision we heightened our efforts to protect migratory birds. All new construction will include raptor protection enhancements built into the design, Cowan detailed. We do this for two reasons: we want to be responsible organisation and its the right thing to do." non-payin- 0 : ' by. Ml V1 kwi it v Leather tool bags New Binoculars 6x30 .;S I. ; 7.95 WDDd HEW A sSsit " I'- 1 m 3.49 Tire Iron "1 stl - fjh hammers ;0 & fakir IV: Snow shovels 4;49 Clamps I3.49 6.95 i, N. 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