Show New Utah! - 10 Wednesday May 2000 Page 17 Company warns of irrigation ditch danger special pen where is protected from other horses He has not attempted to leave the yard but there is plenty to explore right there Russ husband One of his most recent discoveries was that he really likes devouring the plant known as hen and chicks He enjoys running with the girls down the lane and back up first with them chasing him then w'ith roles reversed Jake just recently started kicking up his heels a little The move may be cute when he is still small but the family has trained enough horses to make sure he doesn’t continue “We are teaching him all the time” said Russ “We lead him pick up his feet and in general just gentle him dowm “We have had a lot of colts but all of our horses are adults now This is a fun experience to have a little one again” They are all glad they happened along w'hen they did in order to save Jake BLM officials have since contacted the family and left the horse in their care Glade Anderson of the BLM has talked with the Holindrakes several times “He was really nice” said Kim “He said we did the right thing He knew7 we had other horses He did the paper work so we could adopt him official- - drove La place where their he would w7ork y while with the foal gave him the waited (to 911 the horse Mum forwarded to the of Land Management L just leave couldn’t reach but just left a there he terson Photo by Barbara Christiansen page couldn’t just L' said Kim “There other horses or people We knew he wouldn’t tnew we through teak” loaded him in the back truck the family farm side of American ied for west iMecham manager of lermountain Farmers ion store opened the get the family some replacement since :was only about three iiilk four Alpine lief retirees more n 100 years of service total area residents of the Please do not let children in your neighborhood play in or around the irrigation ditches We all have a respon- sibility to ensure safety in our neighborhoods Please notify the water aster il you notice incidents any safety-relatearound irrigation ditches Many homes in the area d are installing attractive viny and other types of fern ing along property lines Prim to installing fences homeowners should keep in mind that tin irrigation company has a y along the ditch es which includes the right to maintain the ditch by brining in equipment to clean and shore up the ditches If l right-of-wa- home-owner- s have any question- regarding location ol fences they may contact lh- AF Irrigation Co Watermastm Anyone wishing to cover or otherwise change irrigation ditches must contact the irrigation company prior to making the change It is illegal to du mp l rash or yard debris of any kind in irrigation ditches Persons doing so can and will lie pros ecu tod under a local city ordinance It is illegal to pump water out of the ditches where a water notice has not been issued or to take water if no notice has been issued or - The BLM speculates that Jake got separated from the Onaqui Herd by some off highway vehicles which had been seen in the area They have heard of some vehicles chasing horses nearly up to Interstate take water out of turn If you have any questions about irrigation problems contact Watermaster Travis to Fraught-o- at Four central office employees of the Alpine School District with more than 100 years of total service will be honored at an open house at the district office 575 North 100 East American Fork on Wednesday May 17 from 3 pm to 5 pm All friends and patrons of the district are invited to attend Richard are: Retiring of serMecham with vice Wayne Crabb who has been with the district for 28 35-yea- rs Wel M ( ) ICuFt years Dr Frank Cameron who came to the district in 976 and John Robbins with 16-yea- rs Mecham is currently7 the Director of Special Education programs for the district a position he has held since 1985 He came to Alpine District in 1967 to be Coordinator of Speech and Hearing Services and a He Pathologist Speech resides in the American Fork area Crabb is the Director of Education Early Special Childhood and Inclusion programs a position he has held since 1993 He started his career as an elementary teacher in American Fork in 1976 He also served as the Geneva at principal Elementary in Orem for six years He lives in Orem Cameron has been the district Director of Research and Evaluation since 1985 He started here in 1976 as a Title I 84003 Attorney At Law Donald W Winters 1 Counselor In 1980 he moved to Lehi Elementary as a Counselor His first title in the central office was Director of Pupil Evaluation Cameron DUI lives in Highland Robbins has been the Assistant to the Director of AccountingAccounts Payable for the district since 1984 He has also handled real estate 375 East 790 South l Pleasant Grove M 796-343- 7 transactions for the entire district and has managed the preparation of payroll reports consultation free He resides in Alpine Organic Soil Conditioner 2CuFt and Unique ideas for your kitchen sku4636 sku1920 Parkland HOMEUTE 16 hp llni-Til- Mother’s Day Sale 13th Thru Waj Everything ier 20-5- OFF 0 (excluding appliances) Bridal Registry Kitchen Linens Small Appliances Kitchen Aid Cuisinart Villaware Cook Ware Ail Clad Calphalon Chantel Scanpan Quality Kitchen Gadgets Gourmet Foods HOURS: Mon Fri 10:00 to 6:00 -- sku1917 w j " "STORE HOURS: iWon-S8:00 am 6:00 thru pm at Sat 10:00 to 5:00 University Ave Provo 238 E St ate Rr Pleasant Grove 250 N 1 800 689 0393 374-039- ace Criminal Bankruptcy Nutri-Mul- ch 77 The mailing address for the irrigation company is PO Box T 412 American Fork ’With new 'Sprayer 7fG-- 1 20 years experh Steer Manure NMUM3 follow- ing: The instinct is for the horses to run away from the noise and the young aren’t able to keep up When they settle down the mares are not permitted to leave the herd to search for their young who are then left on their own and often perish “We are very glad we found Jake” said Kim “We thought he was cute and wanted to keep him but most off all we wanted to make sure he wouldn’t die “You can’t just go out and find one and bring him home” the night he brother-in-law- The Board of Directors of the American Fork Irrigation Company wishes to remind 3 796-591- 9 |