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Show Page Four The Eureka Reporter Public cam August 31, 1979 Up The public can learn about the Bureau of Land Management's wilderness review of the public lands by participating in the intensive in venlories now underway in the Richfield District. District Manager Donald L. Pendleton has announced an inventory schedule for 16 inventory units in Juab, Millard, Garfield and Wayne Counties. The inventory units are comprised of 1,114,430 acres of public lands which with wiMemmess mveadtcry were found to possess wilderness character during the initial inventory. During the intensive inventories, the BLM will further examine these 16 inunits to assure that all man-mad- e trusions are documented. The public can assist BLM by providing information on the location of mechanically maintained roads, mines, cabins, fences, reservoirs, check dams, buildings, towers, and other structures. Other developments associated with grazing and mineral leases, rights-of-wa- y and vegetable manipulation will also be documented. The BLM needs information which will help adjust or delete the 16 inventory units before the Richfield District will recommend any or all units for wilderness study in April than 100 high seniors from 54 schools throughout the state arrived at Camp Williams Sunday for the More six-da- y Guard Utah National Freedom Academy. Pendleton stressed that the BLM guidelines for wilderness review require that only wilderness charac- teristics will be examined during the fvlarch of Dimes sponsors trail ride watched several military The activities such as a special forces field trip, rapelling, rifle firing and a parachute drop. They also made visits to Hill Air Force Base, the Utah Air National Guard Justice J. Allan Crockett. studentbody They also visited the Utah also attended legislature. the camp, Aug. 12 through During free-tim- e 17. Aug. periods after classes of The academy provides activities, students were high school seniors involved in sports acselected by their prin- tivities, swimming and cipals an orientation in associating with students Americanism, and at- from other schools tempts to give them a throughout the state. better understanding of After hearing talks the many aspects of from a select group of freedom. speakers including inVisits and talks from mates from the Utah Utah Senator Jake Garn, State Prison speaking on Maj. Gen. Maurice L. the loss of freedom, the Watts, Utah Guard ad- students were instructed conduct patriotic obGovernor M. programs Scott and Matheson and others servances upon their were included in the return to their high weeks activities. schools, in an effort to The young men and diffuse the spirit of women were students also Americanism throughout in or the state. Classifieds activities. program March of Dimes Poster Child Betsy Burch, victim of multiple malformations, joins actor Robert Bedford for a ride. The annual March of Dimes g will start and finish at Bedfords Sundance Resort. 754-395- . Several Eureka traveled to Springville Canyon Sunday to attend the annual Eastern Star families Picnic held at the Shrine Picnic Grounds. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler and daughter Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blight and daughter Laura Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Nash and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brady and daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fife. A year CARTER KNITS 10 OFF Queen of arts, and daughter of heaven. Burke NEW FALL PATTERNS In philosophy, it is not the attainment of the goal SCHOOL SEWING SUPPLIES 15 OFF TO STUDEN15 short followed, highlighted by a small bit of advice from special guest Louis Johnson. The classmates then enjoyed viewing home movies and spent the rest of the evening and most of the night talking reminiscing. Grannies Fabrics that matters, it is the things that are met with by the way. three old registered Arabian Mare and a $900 saddle will be prizes for the first and second most money turned in. Numerous A ar No government can be- - There was never yet Mr. and Mrs. Norman For Sale long secure without a philosopher that could Miller and family from formidable opposition, endure the toothache Wayne, Mich, were here Peaches-Yakim- a Disraell-Coningsb- y Hales patiently. for a week visiting with are ready for early parents, Mr. and Mrs. canning now. J.H. Hales George Miller and Helen and Albertas will be McKenzie. They also around September made side trips to Nevada ready 278 South Main 12. McMullin Orchards, and Bridal Veil Falls up 9 S14 Genola, Utah Provo Canyon. Springville, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kapperman and two boys of.Torrence, Calif, visited with Helen McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. George Miller for several days last week. They are on return trip home after a 3 month tour of the United States. While here they went on a fishing trip and reported catching some nice fish. County. The Untie High School The class would like to class of 1969 spent an take this opportunity to enjoyable evening in thank Wanda Colovich, Eureka Friday, Aug. 24 at Maxine and Schow, their ten-yeclass Marcella Chambers for. reunion. the delicious meal and The reunion was held at also to thank the. Elk's the Elk's club rooms with lodge for. the use of the a delicious dinner star- -' club rooms. ting off the evenings Kide-a-lon- Brevities other Western wear stores throughout Utah Class of '69 to involved Dimes office in Provo and Sponsor sheets and pairs of Tony Lama flyers can be picked up at Boots, Levis and Ditto with KONI Radio in Spanish Jeans, along Fork, the sponsoring miscellanious tac, will station, The Saddle House also be awarded. nt, Utah annual in Orem, the March of Ride-A-Lon- Mrs. LeRoy Gourley Jr., jutant general; fourth g March of Dimes will start at the Sundance Resort in Provo Canyon Sept. 15. The five-hou- r ride will 9 a.m. with begin at registration. A minimum entry fee of $25 is required. Terry Laird, son of Mr. aerial refueling base, & Mrs. Dick Laird, Lagoon and the state studentbody president at capitol, where they met Tintic High School and with the governor and Lee Gourley, son of Mr. & Utah Supreme Court vice-preside- mechanically maintained roads, portunity for solitude or a primitive and unconfined recreation, and ecological, geological or other features of scientific, educational, scenic or historical value. Other resource uses will not be analyzed until an area is designated for wilderness study by the Utah State Director of BLM. of 1980. Eureka boys attend Freedom Academy school intensive phase. These characteristics are size, naturalness, absence of and . Saturday afternoon, a short picnic was held at the city so park classmates could show off their children. Later those who hadn't seen the high school recently were treated to a guided tour. Those in attendence were Launa Allinson and Glen Jones, Janet and Steve Palmer, Rick and Julie Christensen, Craig and Sharalene Colovich, Mike and Peggy Drussel, Marelo Evans, Pauline and Tran .Taylor, Bruce and Carol Rusby, Letha McBride, Pam Latimer, Kim and Charlie Butler, Wirth and Pat Sanderson and Louis Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gillespie and son Bennett, were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Minnie Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Steele ' MEL DUKE GET TO CLASS ON TIME WITH A NEW WATCH FROM DUKE JEWELRY CARAVELLES START ws SEE THE SEIKO AND BULOVA DIGITALS treated OVER 30 YEARS IN SPRINGVILLE Lagoon on Mon. Aug. 20 for the occasion of her 9th Shop Our Many Fine Gift Suggestions McIntyre Rakell Rcthlake, to a fun day at granddaughter, birthday. Accompanying Rakell were Melanie Schow and Paula Dean. Also joining the group were Mr. af.d Mrs. Doug Latimer and family, of Hyrum. They All reported having an enjcyable day. Jmehy 220 South Main |