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Show I T Page UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 25. 2002 14 Piebald Patriots host horse show Horae Club Piebald Patriot hosted the second horse show of the 2002 season for Uintah County on Saturday, Junel5 at Western Park. The Judge was Becky Whitter of Logan. There were 45 participants from both Uintah and Duchesne County. d Six participants competed in the colt class. Their events were showmanship at halter, western pleasure, and western reining. The others competed in three different age groups seniors, intermediates, and juniors. The events were showmanship at halter, bareback equitation, western pleasure, barrels, poles, and scurry. Participants would like to express appreciation to Shana Witbeck and all the people who helped her put together a great show. colt class places The were as follows 1st, Kandice Mathews on Kiaay; 2nd, Charles Jones on Charlie; 3rd, Lorie Chivera on Spook; 4th, Megan Scott on SunShine; and 5th, Sadie Taylor on Bugs. The Senior places were as follows 1 st, TilTney Lance on Scooter; 2nd, Brittany Murray on Cougar; 3rd, Tina Gregory on Rumor; 4th, Lorie Chivera on Cache, and 5th, Tiffany Emery on Same. Intermediate places were as follows 1st, Aleshia Perry on Ginger, 2nd, Jeraica Gregory on Pony, 3rd, Makenzie Watts on Flash; 4th, Makenzie Breitenbach on Fred; and 5th, Cara Gardiner on Maggie. The Junior places were as follow 1st, Slade Witbeck on BJ; 2nd, 4-- H d ri .a. fU.i I m. ivTt'.rx ;j: yrv! two-hande- fel1' I?Vv vr ! -- jCSNtSV-rf- e "f'Ko .M. :&&" " CLUB FUN Pictured areColl winners, Kanditc Mathews, Charles Jones, I,oric (.hi vers and Megan So, it. Perry on Flash; 3rd, Martin Black on Rieka; 4th, Mackenzie Boren on Buddy; and 5th, Sydnee Justice on Buck. The next Uintah County horse show will be on July 20 at Western Park will be hosted by the Jr. Spurs and 4-- H Club. Other up and coming events are a federal service prqject on June 29. kids and families are invited The to help build fence for the Forest Service on the Sweat Ranch. For more information contact Dave or Helen Coon at The Uintah Basin 4-- H 4-- H V'V..V' Afc'V ft --. 789-190- 6. Kids Rodeo Inc. will be hostinga rodeo at the Pelican Lake Arena on July 6, 13, and 24. Contact Shane or Lisa at 15 for more information. ( 435) 545-2- 4 SOMETHING IS MISSING-T-he hoops aren't attached yet, but don't worry because it is kind of difficult to play without them on the new Roosevelt basketball courts. two-hand- 1 INI Mukcnie Walts, 1: WINNT.RS-Alcsh- ia Hrcitt-nhac- Perry, Jessica ( ireyi n y. Makenzie and Cara Gardiner. h ; - . i'Trrrr( lr , Illegal species j collecting harmful to wildlife populations , , I Is f f ' Tt! JUNIOR WINNIiRS-Sla- dc Witbeck, Angela Perry, Martin Black, Mackenzie Boren, and Sydnee Justice . ! r 8 ! J 1 f -j- v- - J-jif jiiW -H :vJf -- L SENIOR WINNliRS-Tiffnand Tiffany Emery. lince, Brittany Murray, Tina Gregory. Lori ey yeffcs n 'll L fi. Jh A u July4 it Constitution Park during Soc;a;i Sign-up- s evening program July 5 Club House Ribbon Cutting, Roosevelt, 10a.m. July13 Finul Soccer Early Bird p July 19-2- sign-ufr- s at library in Roosevelt , 1 0 a.m. to 5 m. 0 AYGCO training for -- adult and youth volunteers for soccer Taking a cute little frog or other wildlife critter home after a trip tothe outdoors can cause significant harm to wildlife populations. One recent example involves the Division of Wildlife Resources' ongoing attempts to And, monitor and restore boreal toad populations. During the past eight years, the species has rarely been observed within the central region of the state. Survey efforts have intensified during the pant two years and biologists were ecstatic when they recently found three small groups of toads near a popular reservoir in the region. After receiving a phone call recently from a member of the public about What to feed the toads we found?" DWR biologists were disturbed to discover that this person was in possession of ten of these toads. Boreal toads are on Utahs State Sensitive Species list. The biologists found that the toads were taken from the location where the new population had just been discovered. Although boreal toads have also been found in the northern and southern regions ofUtah, this illegal collection can have significant detrimental effects on population size and persistence at this central region location. Only small numbers of toads have been observed to date and its possible that the collection of ten toads could significantly deplete the population. The toads had been collected and passed out in a neighborhood as pets. DWR biologists are now faced with the dilemma of what to do with the toads. Once an animal is taken dram the wild, they are susceptible to luired through spreading disease human contact. If the toads are returned to the wild, there is a risk of introducing disease to the remaining toads at this location. The toads must now be raised in captivity or euthanized. "Although many people have torically taken frogs and other crea- lures home from outdoor outinfp, they must realize that there are many problems associated with this practice, said Krissy Wilson, a biologist in the DWR's Central Region. FLAG INSPECTION Pictured left to right are Allen Jobe, Colton Rowley, Rod Rowley, Betty Mitchell, Luge Lugenbeel, Lester Sweat receiving a flag from Bill Mitchell, and Trevor and Michael Bird taking flags from the box at Allen Jobes home. As a flag is passed for inspection, three officers certify that it is ready for disposal. Duchesne Legion Post provides reminder on proper care for flags Flag Day and July 4th are opportunities to take care ofyour American flags. Shown here are Boy Scouts, Sons of the Legion, and members of Duchesne Post 22 carrying out the ceremony for disposing of 75 flags too tatteredtouse anymore by Duchesne city and county, cemeteries, and fair grounds. Flags may be washed and repaired up to the point where you have to cut off more that 6" on the hemmed end of a 3 x 5 size. When a flag becomes too frayed from the wind, and no longer shows our nations pride, it is to be disposed ofwith dignity and replaced. Neola man appointed to represent county on CUWCD Board DISPOSING OF TATTERED FLAGS Duchesne Boy Scouts Michael and Trevor Bird drop a flag into the fire. When the fire dies, the ashes are buried. After the ceremony, thirty people enjoyed picnic supper. Neola resident Randy Crosier, has received confirmation on the Utah Senate to fill a position on the Central Utah Water Conservancy Board of Directors. Crazier is the manager of the Duchesne County Water Conservancy District He will serve a four-yeterm. Other CUWCD Board members from Duchesne County are Roger Hicken and Brent Brothereon. Appointments to the water board are usually made in January , however due tothe Olympics theappointments were delayed until recently. Nominationstotheboard are made by county commissioners. Gov. Mike Leavitt refers the recommendation of the commission to the Senate for final approval. ar City contracts for technical service includes $1,000 for Murphy to convert computers to an upgraded system. vice contract to Mark Murphy. He will He will begin July 1. The citys also be in charge of maintaining the computer maintenance and installaweb page. cityi tion W8i previously done by city emMurphyzbid was for $200 a month Kirk Bostick. Bostick left his retainer which includes ten hours of ployee to other business job pursue maintenance work a month, $35 for additional hours. The contract also Roosevelt City Council has awarded a three-yea-r computer ser- The Next Stage 4S OUI account? 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