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Show Page AS The Summit County lire March 2, 2001 2001 Federal Grazing Fee Announced The grazing fee for Western public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management will he $1.35 per animal unit month (AlIM) in 2001, which is the same amount charged in 2000. The formula used for calculating the fee, established by Congress in the 1978 Public Rangelands Improvement Act, conunder tinues a Presidential Executive Order issued in 1986. An animal unit month is the amount of forage needed to sustain one cow and her calf, one horse, or five sheep or goats for a month. Under the 1986 Presidential Executive Order, the grazing fee cannot fall below $1.35 per AUM. Loving ihe Lord ui eierij The annually adjusted grazing fee, effective March 1, 2001 February 28. 2002. is computed by using a 1966 base value oif $1.23 per AUM for livestock grazing on public lands in Western States. The figure is then adjusted according to three factors current private grazing land lease rates, beef cattle prices, and the cost of livestock production. Based on the formula, the 2001 fee remains at the same level as 2000 because there was a small decline in beef cattle prices and a small increase in both private land lease rates and livestock production costs. The $1.35 per AUM grazing fee applies to lands in the West adminis- - A Learning hit Word" Tmrjtfay eoeniny at 7:00ft.m. at Boyd and Diane Duncan's home 4550 East 1200 South, Heber City, Utah For information, call (435) 8 7 or 654-277- 654-564- Monday lered by the BLM and to national forests an' national grasslands administered by the forest Service. The BLM. an agency of the U.S. Department of the liucrior. manages 264 million acres of Federal land, most of it in 12 Wesiern Slates, including Alaska. Of ibis, about 64 million acres are pei milled for livestock grazing. The Ifl.M manages the public lands for "multiple use and sustained ield" in accordance with the Federal Land Policy and 1 Management Act (FI.PMA), signed 25 years ago. This landmark statute has given the agency important tlexibility in administering the public Ijnds to meet the changing needs of the West, which is the fastest growing region of the country. FI.PMA enables the BLM to manage the land not only for its commodity values, but also for its recreational opportunities and environmental qualities. The Forest Service, an agency ol the U.S. Department of Agriculture, manages 191 million acres of Federal lands in 44 states, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The Forest Service manages these lands for multiple uses, including grazing. Morning Ladies Bowling liiiwlmg Wjx quite low this week. We only li.ul two 5(X) series. Put Olsen 571 jnd liurluiu Puce 567. .iiul two 200 gumes. Pul Olsen 203 and Soi .ill Smith 201. Suruli bowled a 47S series, her highest this year and 73 pins over uvetuge. Rockin S Ranch hud high team game of K 18 and high team senes ol 2395. High seiies were: Pul Olsen. 203 179 - K9 571; Barbara Pace. IK9 1X8 - 10 567: l .indu Grant, 157 - 100 - 181 498: Suiuh Smith. 134 - 141 - 201 (00 pins over average) 478; Metlcne Siddowuy. 150 - 172 150 472: Slaci Wright. 161 - 146 158 465; JoAnn Rees. 137 - 144 180 461. and laiuise Pace. 128 159 - 173 460. Good games were: Pat Bird. 185; Sundi Bates. 177: Becky Wilde. 170: llortm. ('leone 166; ('indy Joni Matthews. Rasmussen. 153: Bonnie Jeffery, Colleen Simister. 151, and Maxine Diston. 150. 154-15- 152-15- leant Standings: VonI.ost Rockin S Ranch, Rader B. 20-1Flare Crandall Ford. Wellness Coiistiiiction. Center. Learning Tree ; Wilde Women, 15 Preschool. 21-1- 1: Utah State Homemakers Association 45th Annual Convention lloincinakcis Slate Utah Association will Iijvc their 45th annual convention at the (Ju.ilitv Inn City Center in Salt Lake City. Utah, from 8 a m. to 4 p.m. The keynote speaker will he Jacquelyn Orton. The closing speaker will he CcccIij will also Benson. Participants choose two woikshops to attend. The workshops are: Financial Management by Iuirilee Allred. Tai Chi exercise by Susan Harding. Growing Old Gracefully by Colleen Children Reid and Teaching Responsibility by Joyce Buck. Continental Breakfast and lunch is included in the registration Ice. Jacquelyn Orton is a graduate of the University of Alabama with a degree in Fine Arts Management and minors in Broadcasting and English. Prior to her marriage to former U.S. congressman. Bill Orton. Jacquelyn worked in Washington D.C. She has been a children's advocate for many years promoting this she designs sloth mg Ini wiiiiicii .ii id childicn iiiut teaches iIj'm. hi lieiilum siuing She will sjv.ik on the .iiiileiciuc theme. "Planting SciiK loi I. 11101-ro- Cecelia Benson the rinsing J speukei has u degiee in XutMiig and has done extensive leseuuii in the field ol Sti css Management She has written huudicds ol songs lm many occasions and she w ill give an cvcit ing concluding piogiain. Utah Home make! s Assm latioii is a statewide nrgamatioii spuiiMtcJ by the Stale Oltiee ol F'diuaiioii The nienilvtship consists ot home makeis throughout the si.iie. Ihe piimary ohieciivc is to pnoiile the kind ol cdULUtmn 111 voe.iiioii.il hnmemuking winch wdl updale and hung new ideas in the modem home in this modem day. Ihe state piesi dent is Flsena Jones Imm leailield. I 'tali. The stale ad'.isni is l.iiniu: 'lisehnei hum We-.- l Joid.in. 19-1- 2: 16-1- Pet of The Week 16-1- The Summit County Board of Commissioners is accepting application for a vacancy on the Summit cause Cuncn'ly - 17: Rees Fui. County Library Board. Applications must be received no later than Monday March M-- , 2001 J'.OO p.m. Meetings are held once a month. Applications must be sent to Julie Pace P.O. Box 125 Coalville, Utah 34017-Fbr more information call 333023 or 753-3- ext.3023, 31 613-30- 23 The PCI of The Week is Minolta. Minolta is an oldrr black lull female approx. 9 years old. She is sayed and current on vaccines. Minolta is a wonderful dog and deserves a great home in her golden years. She is very well behaved, is very quiet, and loves attention. She is animal 4185. Also available in dogs is a female I year old black tab (4225), a male 10 month old rhowaussie mix (4181). a 1 year old male black and tan coonhound (4172), and a male year old black d lab (4200). W'e also have Jasmine a spayed female Dachshund. She is 3 years old, and is animal 4221. W'e have some new cals available. They are both black medium d to cats, approximately 7 months old. Both are females and very affectionate. They are animal 4213 and 4214. IF YOU ARE MISSING A PET OR KNOW SOMEONE W IK) IS, PLEASE CALL US. WE GET NEW ANIMALS IN ON A DAILY BASIS, AND ONE OF THEM ( Ol LI) UK YOCRS. We have new telephone numbers, so make sure you are railing the 8-- For Sale: 1- -2 1 long-haire- Awesome white boxer puppy. Very Cute 12 weeks old. Great Family Dog A.K.C. Registered. 336-893- I I 3 ssaa. Bradley J. Marchant Cert i lied Financial Planner A merit an & Trusts. Inc 3030 So. Mam St. Street 100 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 15 long-haire- right number. REMEMBER TO LICENSE YOl K DOG! A RABIES TAG IS NOT A LICENSE, ALTHOUGH VOI R DOG Ml ST II WE A CURRENT RABIES VACCINE TO BE LICENSED W ITII THE COUNTY. YOU CAN GET A LICENSE A I I HE SHELTER OR LICENSES AT ANY OF TIIE LOCAL VETERINARIANS. NEED TO BE RENEW El) EVERY YEAR. The shelter is open on weekdays from 2 p.m. mini 5:30 p.m ami on Saturdays, from II a.m. until 2: Ml m. lli- air lotah d at 174 South Hoytsville Road in Hi mdup. You an mu h lit at 65-.6A1 or et. 3185. If you have ip irtnmit about ant of tin ahote animals or need Jurllwi dirccliont to tlw tlwlh 1. pi cate cm e u a all. . .f.6-.VV- 1 783-435- Salt Like City 1801 ) Kamas Valley (435) 466-870- 1 1 783-585- 8 MomU'i NASH SIFT New & I'scd Sales & Service l)ndc, Chrysler Plymouth Jeep & Eagle Dodge & Plymouth Mini-Van- s Dodge Trucks Rams & Dakotas Russ f REA1TII FOODS Carrigan Motors V 1 84 North Main vwwns d. f a ; W? Heber s Morgan, Utah 829-324- 5 Vt HIGH COUNTRY RO. L Bu 1680 UleBIvi $tC 982017 City. UT Park 14351 655-979- 8 84098 tl : i - X. Largest Selection of Supplements, Natural Foods, Health & Beauty Products Health & Nutrition Naturally " y , |