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Show Page Four The Eureka Reporter August 10, 1990 Family enjoys Lagoon reunion Commissioners want no more wilderness would add about 57,000 acres. Commissioner Jim Garrett stated, "Im against one more square foot of wilderness in Juab County. We have to take a stand. Theyll (various government bodies) be back in a year for more. If there were like to add Fish Springs and anything we could do to stop the Deep Creek Mountains, it, we would." Garrett said the commisboth in Western Juab County, dessioners had agreed to the wilderness to the national The three Juab County Commissioners have agreed on one thing no more wilderness in Juab County. Two representatives of the state planning office recently received the commissions word on the issue. They would Members of the Clarence "It (the wilderness would be severely restricted if boundary) is down right next further wilderness designations Wilde family gathered at Laignored. to the freeway." Commission Chairman Bernini agreed. "We dont want more wilderness," he said. In addition, said Bernini, the people of the county already are suffering because of the wilderness designation on Mt. Nebo, such as Nephi wilderness designation. Mayor Bob Steele, who has a The Fish Springs proposal ignation proposed for Mt. mining claim on the mountain. would add approximately 30,-0- Nebo, but when the designaThe commissioners said acres to the wilderness, tion was made official, the mining, grazing, and other and the Deep Creek proposal commissions desires had been needs of the people of the area Joseph 00 Boy Scouts to enjoy outing Hundreds of Boy Scouts and their various leaders will be gathering at Antelope flat on the Flaming Gorge Reservoir this week Tor a council encampment for three days of camping and outdoor activities. This jamboree style encampment, billed as is held every four years by the Utah National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Rees A. Falkner, Council Scout Executive, announced today. An evening program each night of the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday event will feature musical entertainment, guest speakers and a spectacular fireworks show on "Gorge-Us-Getawa- y" at Flaming Gorge Falkner said the "Getaway" focus on water-relatactivities with float trips down the Green River below Flaming Gorge Dam, and boating and fishing on the reservoir ed off of Antelope Flat. Commissioner goon Resort on July 24th to Richard hold their family reunion. Brough said it was time to take a stand on the issue. "You cannot compromise with evil," he said. "We represent the people and thats what our people want (no more land designated as wilderness)," said Brough. The commission says more than 82 percent of Juab County already is owned by the state and federal government. Brevities Last Sunday, Fred and Bonnie Laird hosted a family at their home. The Weloccasion was an "All-o- ut come" for J.C. and Sandy Fralix of Nashville, Tennessee; and Wendie Santo and daughter, Catherine and Melinda, of get-toget- Friday evening. Falkner said VIP guests included U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch; Julian Dyke, BSA National Director of Public Affairs; Elder Alden Porter, Utah South Area LDS Church leader; Heun Marsh, Olympic Distance Runner Champion, and others. will were adopted. teers, Falkner said. The approximately 5,000 boys and leaders will camp and cook with their individual units. Boy Scouts, Varsity and will be Explorer Scouts present. The "Getaway" has been made possible through the help of the U.S. Forest Service under the leadership of Duane Tucker of Ashley National Forest. Falkner said Scouts attending the event will be contributing service hours to projects in the Flaming Gorge National Recreational Area. The service projects are being highlighted as part of the new This years "Getaway" is under the chairmanship of Harold "Hal" Miller of Provo "Take and hundreds of other volun Pride In Utah" Des Moine, Iowa. Family members attending were: Ed and Peggy Snell and boys; Larry and Crissie Sparrow; Randy and Kathy Sparrow and family; Brian and Sonja Laird and family; Glen and Barbara Wilde; Jerry and Mary Wilde; Gary and Sharlenc Wilde and Kayla; Richard and Melody Bowers and family; Terry and Pat Wilde and family; Duane and Lois Thurgood and grandchildren, Linzy and Jeff; Ruth Bauer; Fred Bauer; and Howard Christensen. Located in famous downtown Welcome all to the TINTIB SILVER FESTIVAL wmm bbwott Friday, August hie; her 17 m mnn Saturday, August IS Attending were: Lois Thurgood, Colin and Terry Thurgood and family, Rick, Betsy and Vadon Thurgood, Corey and Evelyn Thurgood, all of Syracuse, Utah; Bonnie Laird, Randy and Kathy Sparrow and family, Glen and Barbara Wilde, all of Eureka; Jeff and Lori Wilde and family of Tooele; Jay and Diane Schow and family of Grantsvillc; Jack, Edna and Eddie Wilde of Indianola, and granddaughter and a friend from Dugway. Also, Sharon Neil and daughter of Terra; Lynn and Pat Wilde; Shane and Denise Wilde of Layton; Michael Wilde and Lil-oTaylorsville; Wilde and Mona and Wayne South Jordan; J.C. family of and Sandy Fralix of Tennessee; Wendie, Catherine and Melinda Santo of Iowa. To add to the fun, the f group attended Lionel Cartwright in concert. Everyone agreed that a good time was had by all! 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