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Show 1 Volume Eighty-Si- NovemlnT Eureka. Utah 84(528 x 1. 1991 Economic programs to be highlighted Centennial calendar planned Work on the citys planned nizations. If you wish to schedule is an event to be listed in this book- Centennial Calendar-booklThe let, contact Marian Scamons be- going ahead booklet has fore November 8th (thats only a proposed eight-pag- e grown, through community and week away). Any event may be business support, to 20 pages a. sehcduledo help celebrate the present Many events have al- - centennial as long as it docs not ready been scheduled to celebrate interfere with another scheduled the centennial year by area orga- - event, and docs involve the gener- - al public. It can be a et full-thrott- qj- v r. The booklet is mcnt f Community and Econom- - Division of State Library, and the of Community develop- wo?k occn.cnntl Lc Development will be visiting enttobegin Juab and Utah mcnt. flags to adorn several of the citys L.lutc . Sevier, The meetings will incudc pre- on 29 and 30 to October light poles for the coming year. T- lhal arcavai1' ?n shirts and window decals arc also able to assist businesses and com- - be userul to being planned display the city nulnilies busincss or ind MdiiaLs followed by sealto full advantage. a qucstion and answcr scssian. me tureka umtcnmal uelc- will be headed The Meeting schedule and locations bration Commiltcc has now been . Stan Parghf Direc- - arc as follows: Juab County. Wed., Oct. 30, lor of lhc department. The Dc- proval.Positionsarc: Chairperson, Eco10 a.m. to 12 Noon, Cedar Hall partmcnl 0f Community and c re erg erry nomic Development includes the Restaurant, 2087 South Main, tary treasurer, Shcrlm Grill 6357; Utah Divisioi of Busincss and Ncphi UT. relations P.J. Dimick, Utah County: Wed., Oct. 30, 2 Economic lhe Ulah Division of lunamg, uiiniccn uastrup, Travel Development (Utah Travel to 4 p.m., County Administration l0.n Council), Division of Expositions Build ing, Room L800 (lower level, nLStoricai, coiccn McNulty, Ulah Slalc Fair Division of west end), 100 East Center, a. I8. c fuay Fine Arts (Utah Arts Council), Provo, and Activities, Jenny Long, 6313. Please feel free to contact anyone with suggestions or offers of help. Funds arc Dm KpnvcrnmS After items arc gathered the decision will be made as to which ones will fit into the planned exhibit Anyone offering assistance may contact Joan directly at 6869 or write Tintic Historical Society, Eureka, UT 84628. 433-diligentl- fun-raise- er scheduled to be out by Dcccmbcr first le. again searching for history. Per- haps you can help out! One of the new displays pres- cntly in the planning stages is a school display. Joan Morris is gathering information, memorabilia on the and photos, school sin the Tintic area. She would like an historical data, stories, artifacts, etc. that may be available. Articles do not need to be donated, t hey may be put on display through a loan agreement, Photos will be copied and the - fund-rais- y The November meeting of the society will be held on Wed. 13. Election of officers should be held with new terms starting in March, after winter adjournment. Nov. 3 is the final meeting of 1991. 1 Pheasant hunt forecast P,c j; Jim Hansen urges adoption of PILT Voters Wanted At a hearing conducted yesterday by the National Parks and Public Lands Subcommittee of the House Inlcrior Committee, Con- for city offices arc' urging grcssman jim Hansen urged the ofP?te adoption oflogisla.ion designed to on and update the Paymcnt-in- freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. adjust (PILT) program. Constitution is the right to express PILT payments were enacted your opinion in this way. Remem- - l0 recognize that counties and ber. Your vote docsn t count if olher local government entities you stay at home. with substantial federal land acre- - Tuc5Uoic Licu-of-Tax- PoTls areas on opening day of the 1991 on posted lands. Hunters licenses be Hall al' 8 n.inThe bun, ca be revoked if convicted of pheasant hunt andl p.m ues through November 15 over Jvino ovprvnne q rhana in make Possession of lead shot on most of the state. The daily bag rcfucs and s,a,c wa,,cr- management areas is While hunting pheasants on To convcrt kilometers to miles, on; check these areas nontoxic (steel) shot muIliplv bv 0 6 specific regulations, the 1991 Upland Game Proclama- - must be used.! tion, available wherever wildlife licenses arc sold. Overall, hunters can expect only a fair hunt, about the same success as last year. A total harvest of 70,000 birds is expected during the hunt. In the Southern Region, pheasant hunting will be poor in Sevier The funding for the East Juab the county elerkauditor s office, and Millard Counties. Association will now The money generated will come hand'd as any department to the county and will be used in tSl ft ?nnu?hirdfSnScrs dernrtanualeZCof huntinggshould the state. The best be on agricultural lands and in heavy cover around Utah Lake, es fC?uld 0r coumvclcSuorVofncc8 VhT'rountVs er rc-ccr- suggested such a change for sc al years. r- - Leo ToLstoys wife copied the manuscript of his epic novel War andPcace by hand seven times. A New York Giant third base-ma- n of the 1920s favored a bat shaped like a wine bottle. The two 1,350 foot towers of the World Trade Center in New York City occupy only two acres, but can accommodate 130,000 people. KS oalu 8uffi- - crnmcnts provide such vital v:cc. fir(, qnd noi;cc nrntection ser-runn- T urge that we pass this legislature to ensure that rural western counties receive true parity in their ability to provide services to locations and public lands within their jurisdictions," Hansen concluded. 'o Pioneer l, flashbacks for federal water projects; and for some military installations. When PILT legislation was originally passed in 1976, it con- tained no language to deal with erosion of those payments due to the effect of inflation. H.R. 1495 and H.R. 1584 would counteract that erosion and tic future PILT payments to changes in the Con-Ambulan- SUScnator a"d Congressman ce In many places throughout the nation, the sea gull Is maligned as a nuisance bird. Boat levers hate them. Merchant Marine officers accuse them of fouling up the solar panels on the buoys. And some airline pilots accuse them of messing up their jet engines. But, in Utah the bird is the honored and revered state bird. Two beautiful gold-leafe- d are shown atop a 16-fo- ol Jake Wayne have introduced legislation hich would corrccJ.a 10Pn01c in pILT Act by rCpcaiing the prohi- bition of payments for lands lhal have been swapped from states to foe federal government. Hansen testified in support of H.R. 1495, 1584 and 3520 which, according to the congressman, would "address the growing imbalance between the services that rural counties provide and the compensation that they receive from the federal government Hansen further stated, "The economy of the rural west is un- der increasing pressure. The tradi- tional bases of the western econo- my face continual challenges. Mining, grazing, logging and farm- ing arc all on the decline, and that decline further necessitates a independent S?rn auditor, whose office reviews all county hooks and make rccom mcndaiionstothcroimtyrommis- sion regarding their findings, has no'collcc taxes 31 fcaTreT;iat.reKR" Gary Peterson, acting on be- hiifnf tnc amhuhnee association, told the Juab County commission- Hunters are reminded that crs U;c organization agreed the there arc new trespass law's this association would be treated like year. Written permission is re- - anv county department. "Well still quired to hunt on private land do the billings," he said. "Well that is properly posted. Written work within a budget." permission can take any form as to Randy Frcslon, According long as it is signed by the arc in charge and countyadministrator, "They or bc umy employ- Sfita will be treated just like given permission, the appropriate ccs. They other date and general description of any department and will the property. comply with full bookkeeping Private property that is proper- - procedures. They have indicated would like to be ly posted must have "no trespas- - to me that they sing signs or at least 100 square medical technicians, rather than inches of fluorescent or bright bookkeepers." The department will not yellow paint displayed all con- will run all along all roads, fishing ccivc qny salaries, but and collections expenses through streams crossing property lines, land-own- Numbor 11 1()C gulls monu- - Square. The pioneers had spent the fall nf 1847 watering the parencu land, then plowing and preparing it for planting. In the spring of 1848, over 5,000 acres of beautiful green fields of crops were the cause for much optimism. Then ns came the infestation of of them. A miracle save the crops. Witanswer to hout the heaven-sen- t of sea gulls their praycrs-floc- ks that gobbled up the voracious crickeLs-millio- crickcts-t- struggling pioneer most likely would have died from he starvation, The Sea Gull Monument, a creation of sculptor Mahonri Young, was erected in 1913, as an expression of faith that God lives and that he hears and answers prayers. |