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Show MAY 25,2006 Page 4 T H E GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER WEDDINGS ANTIMONY NEWS ...by Betty Wiley OBITUARIES Joshua Daniel Fisher Mary Jolley Ricketts is here visiting Joshua Daniel Fisher, the 22 month old son of Greg Alan and Tiffany Lynn with her son, George Jolley and wife Newsted Fisher, passed away May 19, 2006 from an accidental drowning. He Bernice for a few days. She is living in was born July 20, 2004 in Cedar City, Utah. St. George where several of her family His survivors include his parents of Hatch; brother and sisters, Amanda Lynn members live. Mary is 100 years old Fisher, Jacob Alexander Linger, Juliana Corrine Fisher, Alisia Iehu Linger. Johrie and is still a remarkable woman. Lee Rose Fisher, Aspyn Marie Fisher; grandparents, Leolani Lacey, Bob and Carol Blood came to Relief Society on Sunday to give her regular lesson Tammi Newsted, Marcia and Jim Maples; aunts and uncles, Domini Ann even though her health is not too good. McFarlane,Tina Lea Burkett, Kimulyn Leolaui McFarlane, Sheryl Xanthos, BranShe does such a great job with the les- don Newsted, Keith Newsted, Robert Newsted Jr., Gary Burkett, Steven Fisher, son and we surely thank her for coming Devon Fisher. Cremation services have taken place. Memorial services will be held on Tuesas it is an- effort for her with oxygen, day, March 23, 2006 at 9:00 a.m. in the Panguitch New Beginnings First Baptist etc. Ashlee Nay Jerry and Janene Savage were here Church. Funeral directors, Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. & on Sunday to visit and to attend the Ahmad Milby Golden Wedding for the Calvin Gleaves. BLM OIL & GAS LEASE SALE NETS 54 MILLION, have chosen May 20, 2006 The Golden Wedding was done for their TWENTY-SEVEN MILLION GOES TO STATE OF UTAH parents, Calvin and Barbara, by their as the day they will begin Contact: Adrienne Babbitt at 801.539.4061, Lola Bird 801.539.4033 family and relatives. A large crowd attheir life together. Utah BLM's quarterly oil and gas that particular parcel will be nullified and tended. They, along with their parents, lease sale held May 16,2006, breaks an- monies refunded to the respective parThe Greg Black family came to spend other record with the most acreage, revwould like to invite you to share the weekend here with their parents, enues, and bidders for any lease sale. ties. While the BLM declined to defer in their happiness the parcels under protest, the agency Burns and Mona Black. Seventy-five bidders registered for a intends to conduct a thorough review of at an Open House Sharon Magnuson has been here chance to compete for the 295 parcels on the evening of May 27, 2006 with her daughter, Geri Richards for sev- containing more than 437,850 acres of all 16 protests / comments received prior from 7:00 - 9:00 to issuing leases. eral days. land. Of that number, 262 parcels con"Every parcel is scrutinized prior to at the Martin Nay Residence, Courtney Jensen and family have taining more than 361,692 acres were the sale to determine if they can be of248 West 100 North been here for a few days visiting from sold during the oral auction. The sale fered in compliance with the National Panguitch, Utah Las Vegas. netted more than 54 million dollars, half Robert Porter will be speaking in of which will be given to the State of Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, National Historic PreserSacrament meeting on the 28th of May. Utah. vation Act and in conformance with the He will be entering the Mission Training Bids ranged from $2 to $3,000 per Resource Management Plan/Land Use Center on June 1st and then leaving to acre. The high bid for one parcel totaled Daughters of the Plan. We took a hard look at these parserve a mission on June 14th in the .merican Revolution^ • - $3,752,000 and was received from cels to ensure appropriate protective Guayaquil Equador North Mission. Hanna Porter, daughter of Michael Landgroup of Salt Lake City, Utah for a measures are in place," said Hoffman. DAUGHTERS OF Porter is flying in from Vermont on Sat- 1,875.56-acre parcel in Carbon County, Less than one percent of the acreTHE AMERICAN urday, the 27th of May to visit with her Utah. International Petroleum of Salt age managed by the BLM experiences REVOLUTION family prior to returning to Vermont to Lake City, Utah submitted the highest surface disturbance from oil and gas bid of $3,000 per acre on a 240-acre June 3rd, 11:30 AM work as a cook for Circus Smercus. activity. To minimize impacts (the "footparcel in Sevier County, Utah. The reMeeting in Escalante William Porter is flying in from print") on the land, the Bureau analyzes Are you eligible? Come and find Florida where his is working for the sum- maining parcels that were not bid on will the potential environmental effects from out about how to do your genealogy mer, and will also be returning on the be open for noncompetitive bid for the exploration and development before ofnext two years beginning Friday, May back to your revolutionary ances29th of May. fering any leases for sale. These often tor! The Hal Jensens attended family 19. include stipulations, such as limits on Oil and gas production in Utah conPot Luck Salad Luncheon at the birthday parties in Highland and Monseasons when drilling can occur. In adtributes to meeting local and regional enHome of Jolene Dodge, 430 E Main roe, Utah. dition, the Bureau carries out further enSt. The Scott Gleave family will be mov- ergy needs. Last year, Utah produced vironmental analysis and determines the Take the road just north of the ing to John's Valley for the summer as 15.7 million barrels of crude oil and 303.6 site-specific need for various types of Elementary School parking lot and they are working for Sorenson's Ranch. billion cubic feet of natural gas—enough impact-limiting or "mitigation" measures. follow it around until you see the We are happy to have a new family to heat approximately four million These measures include revegetation, brick home with a hedge on the right. moving into Antimony. We welcome homes. Utah consumed 51 percent of in-state natural gas, making it.a net ex- which controls soil erosion and helps (Known by the locals as the former Kyle, Hailee, and Kylee Willis. curb the spread of weeds; the strategic home of Rob and Dorothy Simpson.) Antimony Elementary School at- porter. placement of above-ground structures 'This is the largest lease sale we've Program : "The History of Buttended a Nature Resource Fair in and machinery, with colors that blend in tons and Button Collecting" by Panguitch last Monday and also attended held so far. The benefits to BLM are with the landscape, so as to reduce viSandra Logan. Bring some fun butTrack Meets in Panguitch and Junction great, but the State of Utah will also see sual impacts; the establishment of any significant returns with an increase in tons for sewing to share and get iden- on Tuesday and Wednesday. necessary buffer zones so that oil and tified. Julian Fox and wife are in our area future energy availability as well as with Members of Bald Eagle Chapto do some camping and fishing. He is a net earning of nearly 27 million dol- gas activity does not adversely affect ter, Daughters of the American the former owner of Antimony Merc. lars, and future royalties," said Kent certain types of wildlife habitat; and the Revolution, live in Iron, Garfield and Remember to be aware of the traf- Hoffman, Utah BLM Deputy State Di- burying of powerlines or pipelines under or adjacent to access roads to protect Sevier Counties! fic during Memorial weekend, as crowds rector for Lands and Minerals. Some of the 295 parcels offered at wildlife and minimize visual impacts. will be coming. Our lakes are full and Please join us! For more inforFor more information on parcels ofmation, call: Harriet Priska 435-826- the boating is great as well as the fish- the lease sale are under protest. All biding. Be aware of watching children ders were informed that if any of the fered at this lease sale see 4720 protests were upheld the lease sale for www.ut.blm.gov. around the ditches and the lake. Nay ~ Milby DAR |