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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June o o Monument superintendent announces Echo Park Campground fire ban Dinosaur National Monument Su- perintendent Chaa Cartwright announced a prohibition on campfires and the use or charcoal briquettes at Echo Park Campground in Jensen. Currently, this is the only lire ban at Dinosaur National Monu merit, it went into effect on Friday, June 7. The prohibition of campfires is necessary ; ' for two reasons. The dry condition of the vegetation within the monument has produced a high fire danger situation. In addition, Echo Park poses unique fire hazards for campers because of tlie lackof adequate escape routes and of afternoon winds Bennie Jo Ercanbrack, daughter of the frequency high been Ralph and Jean Ercanbrack, has called to serve in the San Antonio, Texas Mission. Her farewell will be june 16 at 1 1 a.m. in the Roosevelt S ward, in tlie Roosevelt West Stake Bryson Hunt, son of Bruce and Sandra Hunt, returns home from serving in the California, Oakland Mission. He will speak in the Roosevelt 1 Ward on June 16 at 9 a.m. which can whip up a campfire and cause it to jump into nearby vegetation. If a campfire were to escape in Echo Park it would quickly present an extreme hazard for campers in that isolated and enclosed canyon environment. The fire ban will be in effect for the entiresummer. Campers can use white gas stoves or propane stoves to cook meals. The fire prohibition affects only tlie Echo Park Campground. Fires are currently allowed in all other campgrounds, but this may change as we get further into the summer season. Naturalist talks and walks will be presented in Echo Park in the morn- - Miss Utah American ings and evenings at the Echo Park Campground each Friday and Saturday this summer. Naturalist programs will inform and entertain Echo Park Visitors about t lie history of the Green and Yampa rivers, which join each other in Echo Park. wal ks w ill la ke t he visiRanger-le- d tors to the sites where prehistoric Native Americans etched their rock art and early settlers homesteaded in these remote canyons. Walks will also explore side canyons, discover wild flowers, animal tracks, biglinni sheep, and the endangered fish that inhabit the rivers. Join the rangers for these activities in a place that is still wild. 1 1. 2002- - Pane '& 'V'" r , if".:-- Gif'll'- - Sfory Ideas? Mf- - WESTM1NSTERGRAD Kristin Nichole Rasmussen, daughter of Rulliiinn and Lynn Rasmussen of Ronsevcll. graduated Magna Cum Laudc from Westminster College' June 8. She graduated w ith a elor of Science degree in Psychology and will be attending graduate-- ' school at Alliant International UnivcrsityCSPP in Sail Francisco. CA, where she will work on her doctorate degree (Psy.D) in 8ee a sfory? See if in Prinil Call us 722-513- 1 Legion competes On April 10, Brynn presented the d insert to Utah completed Attorney General MarkShurtleif and the prosecution council at a meeting held in Salt Lake City. On May 30, during the final day of a three-da- y Childrens Justice Symposium held at The Homestead in Midway, Brynn was given the honor of presenting her insert to the entire symposium which consisted of the Utah Attorney Generals Office, Judges, lawyers, CJC directors and others concerned with childrens rights. Brynns address was entitled "A resource for two-side- professionals: detailing Victims Rights. Brent and Donna Brotherson, has been called to serve in tlie Nebraska, Omaha mission. A farewell will be held for heron June 16 at 9 a.m. in the Lake Fork Ward. Michelle Gardner, daughter of Les anj tanette Gardner has returned fnmi the Morristown, New Jersey Mission. She will speak on June 16 j tli3c Cove Ward. 150 al p Skyline Ur. Brynns service project has been dear to her heart for several reasons. First, as an RN she has Been the tremendous impact child abuse has on helpless children, as well as society. Brynn Lemon Secondly, she has viewed this service project as a way to magnify the selfless indescribable with is and honor It sacrifice given by the members of the pride, Brynn Lemon, Miss Utah Ameri- American Legion posts of Utah, by 2 will represent can Legion the opportunities for American Legion members across the enhancing and freedom for the health, happiness Scholarstate during the Miss Utah children of Utah. ship Pageant June Brynn is employed at Timpanogns Brynns service project has been Regional Hospital in Orem, where she promoting Utahs Childrens Justice works full time as an Emergency Room Centers. Duringthe past year aim has Registered Nurse. Brynn is also a cer2001-200- 12-1- 5. worked in several venues, including tified Pediatric Advanced Life Supserving as a member of the Utah port Instructor. County CJCs Dollhouse Festival Committee, with Lavelle Edwards as honorary chairman. The Dollhouse Festival is fundraiser to raise monies for Utah Countys CJC. Brynn also decorated and donated a tree to Roosevelts "Enchanted Forest, another frind-raisiactivity for the Duchesne County CJC. She also made an appear-- ; anceat the Uintah County booth dur' ing the Uintah County Fair promoting education and awareness regarding Utahs Childrens Justice Centers. Brynn is most proud ofher creation and development of a Victims Rights Insert. Working closely with the Childrens Justice Administration, a division of the Attorney Generals Office, and using material from Utah Code, Brynn condensed a large amount of information concerning victims rights into a quick reference format to 1st BIRTHDAYS Brcndcn and be used by professionals dealing with their celebrated Brooke Holgate time The was child abuse. process 8. Their June on first parbirthdays consuming and complicated, but and are ents received committed and was Stacey Holgate. Bryan Brynn final approval on March 1. A UUATC graduate is congratulated by Daryl Barrett, ALL SMILES Utah Stale Board of Regents, at commencement exercises last Wednesday evening. e HUNTING Because of numerous requests for copies of the DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS book on the family of Nathan and Elizabeth Hunting, originally printed in 996. we have decided to do another reprint, on the condition we get at least 25 orders for die book. (So far we have 10.) This will require a good-fait- h deposit down of $30 per copy. While we dont presently know what the cost will be on the finished book, there will be a balance to pay after we know the exact cost, which will come AFTER the printing and binding are completed. An added note here is the cost goes down the more books we have printed. The previous cost of the book, which was for 50 copies, was $42 pus $5 for Shipping A Handling, (this was what it cost us, there was no mark-u- p for profit.) Costs have since gone up for printing, binding AND mailing, therefore we anticipate a higher cost per book. If you or members of your family want more copies of this book many are calling a family treasure, now is the time to act. Send your order and $30 per copy to either one of us by no later than June 30, 2002. Spread the word around among our Hunting families, about this opportunity, that this is their chance to 600-pag- get the book they wanted. Respond to: Pauline M. Derhak 375 West 4505 I 80 -- 26 -- 356 South Taylorsville Utah 84 REMEMBER 811 THE DEADLINE IS UNE 30th, 200211 1 23-32- 1 -- 1 1 Order Today & Get The First Month Free. j : V ... ; DANCING TOUR Chcri Lowe is a member of the Utah Valley State College Ballroom Tour Team. The team consists of 26 members. The team is traveling to Europe to compete in the Blackpool British Championship in England. The UVSC Ballroom Team has taken I place in this compe-titio- n two previous years. They will compete in the Standard Medley and the Latin Medley. Chcrie will be competing in the Standard Medley. After the competition they will tour and perform and do firesides in five countries France, Germany, Belgium, England and Scotland. Cherie is the daughter of Dallas and Suana Lowe. 5: SEMG w V v. f What gets me is when you go to the Doctor and you tell him that you are having pain in your neck and rack. He has an MRI done (it costs more that two cows) and he finds nothing wrong. Its all in your head, or you have a little muscle spasm in your back, is the response. Hold it. There is now a SEMG (Surface Electromyography) in the basin. The SEMG is one of the newest computerized medical testing systems available. In the past you will remember the tests will the needles in your arm or legs, where they try and see if you can feel it? That was call EMG. The SEMG is a newer version of the EMG. The SEMG measures the muscles too, but is totally painless and only takes about 7 minutes. I had a young girt from Colorado who was in an automobile accident. She over night in the hospital and had an MRI. They said nothing was stayed wrong with her. She came to my office and she did not tell me her symptoms. I did an SEMG test, and it showed exactly where she was hurting, and where her muscles were In spasm. Have you been in an auto accident recently? Do they say that they cant find what is wrong with you? See me. Even if youve had a problem for a long time, this can help you. The Cost. AbsotuMy free. It is here at my clinic for the residents of the Uintah Basin as I apubfic service. If they can give out free blood pressure tests, then can give out free SEMG tests. Call the Alternative Health Care Center or Cooper Youll be glad you did. Chiropractic Clinic in Roosevelt at 5-- 722-848- Well Take Your Messages. Call UBTA-UBEToday & Ask About Voice Mail T 622-500- 7. 2. w; V - Alternative Health Care Center 3,75 COPY Lagoon St? Roosevelt Tr-in- r'f Li -- . r i ' : Mi COMMUNICATIONS 5 |