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Show Genealogy service With their mobile imaging services. Rocky Mountain Image Preservation offers a unique service to families and genealogists. Founders Mark ODonnell of Santaquin and Wade Paskett of Mapleton specialize in the digital preservation of your photographs and documents onto archival CDs, and its all done without your photographs or documents leaving the safety of your home. ODonnell and Paskett started this business to help families and with a common genealogists one copy of priceproblem-on- ly less family photographs, certificates or legal documents. By scanning your photographs with their professional grade scanners and saving the pictures on a CD, the images are retained just as they look today, and they can be viewed, printed and distributed as kept them. If this service was available then we could all have April 5, 2002 - The Eureka Reporter taken copies home." Their service also solved a related problem. In the past, to get your photographs archived on CD meant packing them all up and leaving them with somebody you dont know. But by bringing their equipment to you, your photographs never leave your home, minimizing all risk. other crop growing activities ODonnell and Paskett have Editor: is in support of the contribute to the reduction of This letter both seen first hand how their Utah County green houses gasses from our service can be invaluable to efforts by Southern and Juab County farmers and atmosphere. The ARS estimates families. ranchers to obtain from the Cen- - that each year in the U.S. about "A close cousin borrowed my billion tons of Utah Project (CUP) that is "I Paskett added. These and morally theirs. genealogy," carbon dioxide are removed from her gave journals and original business people, and stewards of the atmosphere by the photosyn- photographs. She had them for the land, have had equity in the thetic activity of agricultural months! Did I get concerned? and crops. The agricultural use of the project since the You bet I did. Did I get everythey are asking that those in- - CUP water will contribute to this thing back in good condition? volved live up to their promises, cleansing of C02 from the Wasa- Fortunately, yes. The point is, Utah and Juab Counties gen- - tch Fronts environment and many times as you would like. with our service, you don't need erated more than $116 million contribute to the g of In fact, ODonnell and Paskett to go through this." in the in residents. dollars our farming output also come with their photographic Mountain Image Pre- year 2000. That is roughly 10 Rocky According to the Governors printers to print copies of any servations archival CDs can hold percent of the states total agri- Office of Planning and Budget, photographs you want while they around 200 images each and are cultural farm receipts. The two are there, and they can made tested to last about 300 years. counties are major producers of additional copies of the CDs so This is an easy and affordable fruit and forage crop for the others in your family can have way to make duplicate copies of state. It is a land of opportunity their own copy. your photographs and preserve that can offer statewide benefits "When folks my passed valuable personal or legal papers. with additional water resources. said "our Paskett, To not complete the project away," family Rocky Mountain Image Preservasat down together one evening tion can be contacted at (801) and deliver water to those that and divided up the family photoor have equity in the project would (801) 687-130online at It www.imagesaving.com. be a breach of public trust. graphs. wasnt easy. My dad, a veteran of World War II, had a We have an air quality probcollection of photographs taken lem along the Wasatch Front, and A prudent man does not make I believe continuous and susduring the way. They couldnt be and the goat his gardner. separated my older brother tained agricultural production in this area will offer an important mitigating solution to that problem. A consistent water supply is critical to that solution. There is a great environmental contribution available to the state, provided a full and secure water supply is delivered to the Open space, food production, wildlife habitat and positive tax base, issues would be enhanced with additional irrigation water to the area. Perhaps the most important element is the environmental connection between agricultural land and the air. Farmland offers &iWM9tHRn BfllffiWUj all Utahns a natural air filter and a means to absorb carbon from Ask your local paper how you can the environment, a term called reach over 600,000 households in carbon sequestration. 50 Utah newspapers in one easy According to studies by the step through Utah Press AssociaUSDAs Agricultural Research tion statewide classified advertising V4 Service (ARS), agricultural and network. Utah, Juab farmers one-and-a-th- 0s well-bein- 754-356- 0, Page Three the economic multiplier of businesses in a offers Utah greater stimulus than most other industries in the Rasons CUP water should flow to mid-196- - state. The agricultural use of the CUP water will help keep Utahns-a- nd the rest of the n-paying the least for their food than any nation in the world. At ten percent of our income, our food costs are far less than those of the United Kingdom (11.5), France (16.-3- ), Japan (19.1), Russia natio- (30) or'lndia (53.1). The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF) strongly recommends the comple-tra- l tjon 0f the delivery of the irriga-legall- y tion water from the CUP to the irrigation lands of Southern Utah County and Eastern Juab County, The UDAF also recommends that a wise use of mitigation dollars would assist the funding 0f the delivery system for these supplies, supplemental irrigation . - - 8, land-owner- s. (National placement is also available through UPA.) METALMART Your Source Cost A1 2 col. Advertise Here! Statewide!!! 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