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Show The Summit County Bee Page A8 Biologists Concerned With Sagebrush Die-oNortheastern Utah completed hy biologists from the I Mali I )i ision cl W ildlife Kesouices lUDWIO "Wc'ic dclimtcly cmiceined with the mciiMMiip documentation of s.ipelnush tin ut. ility associated with long tcim diou'ht hi eastern Utah," l'DWK said Wall ilia ltls hi. 1 u711u1.1l Mipcmsot "I lie inajoiity ot the in.'it.ilily seems to lie located in the lower elevations of cl ideal deei vviiiiei i.uii'e. louplily 5.000 to (1.1 KM 1 eel "Mioloi'isis and i.inge siecialists I .a rid of Bureau liom the I oicsi Semce iDI Mi. Management I S 1, 'ic 1 '1 il v .mil the I 'I )WI have dikuinenied and mapied ovet I'iT.tNKl acies ot sai'eliiiish ilia is cillici dead, dyin;.' oi seveiely stiessed All-m- l 27.tNM .uies has ovei 'Ml Subscribe percent mortality in six areas: Rabbit (iulch (IJDW'K and private lands). Day Basin (Tribal land). Red Meet (DEM), island Paik (HIA1 and Dinosaur National Monument 1. Drowns Park (IIDWR and DEM) and Lucerne (I S) The agencies have assembled a statewide assessment team of plant, range. lire and wildlife experts to review- the mortality and stiessed sagehiush aieas, the majoiity of which are found in noilheastern. southeastern and southern I hah. The team its review in the (hula Hasin the w eek of July 21. "It is expected that some recommendations will he loitlicommg from this team on how best to appioaeli this icstoiulioil pmccss." Donaldson said. "Alter discussions with the mliei agencies. we ieel simngly the high nioilality sites are pniHilies tin coopeiamc restoration, pictci.iblv slartirip some this tall and oilicix as quickly as we can pel 9ou - n o To Tfie 'Bee! Obituary in ff Mmc than 197.000 Vernal acres r sajjclmish in the Uinta B.ism is "(lead. dying or severely slressed." 'Iliese stnillmg results are from u helicopter survey recently October 24, 2003 William (Bill) Grant Bullock William (i. Mullock. 83, known to most people as the owner of Bill Bullocks passed away Thursday, Oct lb, 2003. with his family at his side alter a lonp battle with cancer. NEPA cleaiance." list, and the mental. and raised in Wyoming Morn This project will he unique. According to range experts, this die-of- f type and scale of sagebrush before. lieen recorded Add has never in the sie of the ranges. sagebrush ecology. the length of time to prow the plant, invasive species like cheat inter-in- p pi ass, critical importance to w herds and animals petitioned to join the threatened and endanpered pioect where Ins father was a retailer who managed a general store for the U111..11 Pacific Coal Company. Bill met his wife Doris at the University of Wyoming where he was very active playing in a dance orchestra with Doriss brother. 'I hey married hi years ago on Sept. 29, 1942, and had their first hoin son. Roger, while Bill was in Okinawa with the 312th Bombardment f iroup. Bill served in the Army becomes monu- "As icstoialion protects stall on these sites, m.inapcmcnl will probably have to clianpe." Donaldson Corp until January of 1946 where he was a heavy gunner on a Bills father purchased a retail stoic in (ilcnwood Springs on Sept. 4. 1944. known as The (ilcnwood Hotel on Kth and (irand Avenue. The (ilcnwood Hotel building burned down in 1945 and he and his father rebuilt the building, which is occupied hy Summit Canyon Mountaineering. After Bills father Ait said. Tor example, population objectives lor deer on these sites may have to Ik reduced to avoid hipli deei inoitality diiiinp heavy winieis Decisions invulvinp resto-l- a th'ii requires an iiihuned public, as this is iH'commp a very serious piohlem toi both livestock and wildlife, (iiiihc) "I he apencies' eoiiimiiment to this lestoiation will he long-terand will leipiue nioiiiloiuip to iinpiove lesioiaiioii tcJiiuqucs over time It is li"Hil lli.it ly t.kklmp this laipe pioblem topethei. tesoinces sail le comhiued and a uioie effec- AMERICAN VCANCER ? SOCIETY retired, he grew the employee base up to 135 employees hy opening stoics and ski shops in Aspen, Vail. Steamboat Springs. Brcckcnridgc and (irand Junction. The Denver Merchandise Mart Apparel Association presented Bill with Men's Apparel Retailer of the Year award in 1974 for the State of Colorado. Bill helped dedicate the Expo Building at the Denver Merchandise mart w hen it was completed. He never retired and worked 6 to 7 days a week until most recently leaving (he business. Bill loved being around people and could not wait to get to the store where he could strike up a conversation. Because of his devotion and earing of people he was honored and received tlic 9 News Who Cares and won Colt of the Year in 1965. The Roundup Ride inspired his love fof Arabian horses and he began raising and showing them. He won one National Championship in jumping and he won numerous first places at the All Around Arabian Horse Shows in Scottsdale, A. Survived hy his wife, Doris; son Roger; daughter, Janet; son. Billy and his wife Jill; granddaughters. Jessica and Jennifer and her husband TJ fiuccini; grandsons, Janod and Justin Kochevar and his wife Nikki; Breckcn (iuccini. services were held Wednesday. Oct. 22, in Coalville, where his parents and grandparents arc buried. Walker Mortuary in Coalville provided the arrange- Award. ments. There will be a Celebration Besides retail, Bill loved his family. music, being a private pilot, golf, skiing, hunting and fishing in the High Mountain Country, his black lah and his horses. He rode horses with the Roundup riders of the Rockies for 29 ycais of his (ilcnwood Springs on Oct. 24. at the I Intel Colorado in the Dcvcreux Room beginning at 3:30 I.ifc in p.m. Email condolences to the family at Subscribe To The Summit County Bee " tive pHHlllvt will lesiill STEEL ROOFING GET & SIDING 29 1 - CHEAFII ga Galvanized 4 6 iv V I Cent You C AtNrtit I V A - BROWN - B. WHITE WMlTl ' tUF PANEl" 1 TAN Sign Up - BEIGE L Or Call Toll , N I' VfUiTf we acc-- oi M'VO h v Initnntly Onllntl JOTALUSA.NET ;vrr TAll V. DMnrfv k INTIRNIT ACCESS! BLACK - BRONZE jf Tolvng1 METALmart Ann N I 1(1 GREEN IVORY 9C icu an tontag M SAVE $$ CALL US TODAYI READY FOR WINTER! 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