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Show December nT9 2009 Honesty, Integrity & Professionalism Guaranteed! on the Page PETS vLOYA,t, J11.1..1 ‘10 ■ RiAnIAR OIL* ittr■ renewal 389 N. Main Panguitch Utah 435-676-8300 Stewart Ivie 30+ Years of Experience ASE Certified Suspension St Alignment Specialist for 20 years 2 YORKIE TERRIERS for adoption. 12 weeks old, healthy and up to date on shots. Ready to go to a new home. Contact cj .j ohnson009@ gmail.com for more information. VEHICLES "97 SATURN SL2. $2,500. 5 Speed. A.C. 130 K. 30+ MPG. Call 435-425-2191 or 435-684-3588 MISC. ITEMS ROCK GIFTS By Michelle Zubig, 4-H Mentoring Site Coordinator Hello Garfield County! ing up and learning to play ally appreciate them. Thank We have so many exciting Christmas carols. We are You for all your help. We are looking for addiand wonderful things to going to play and sing for the care center on Decem- tional members to be on our share with you! First thing first, our ber 21st. They have been Advisory Board in Escalanmentors are number one working really hard and are te. If you interested please in our book! They are car- very excited about it. Thank contact Cassie Lyman @ ing, giving and kind. They You Angeli for teaching us 435-826-4088. Their next meeting will be in the later give their time and are great how! role models. Our mentors We really appreciate the part of December. Our next Advisory in Panguitch are: Jaylen time you spend with us. Our Mentoring Board meeting for PanDodds, Cheyenne Talbot, Camree McCullough, Cas- Program is also doing a guitch will held on Janusidy Josie, Shelby Taylor, service project. We've had ary 27th, 2010 @ 6:30pm. Aaron George and David one of our families whose If you are interested in beRoundy. Our mentors in involved in our program coming a member please Escalante are: Lissadawn lose their home to a fire. So call me @ 676-3160. We Cooper, Hailey McLemore we are holding a "Tamale would love to have you on and Airamee Beebe. We are Rally". Yes you heard right! our Advisory Boards. Our program is awesome so grateful for these awe- Tamales will be made and some volunteers. Thank sold on Saturday, December and we have already made you so much for all you do. 19th. Please call and place strong and lasting friendWe are looking for more your order today. You can ships. I am moved everyMentors in Panguitch and purchased them cooked or day by this program. We in Escalante. Any 11th and uncooked so you can freeze live in a wonderful county. 12th graders who are in- them. They will be $10.00 We have wonderful volunterested please call and let per dozen. Please call one teers and without them this us know. We would love to of the following people to program would not be possible. I hope you all have a place your order: have you. We have had several Michelle Zubia @ 676- very Merry Christmas and a Mentor and Mentees meets 3160, Laura Adams @ 690- Happy New Year! Let's keep on mak(M&Ms). The kids are 9086, SuzAnne Jorgensen ing a difference togethbuilding their mentor re- @ 676-1114 Checks can be made to er lationships and are having Michelle Zubia a great time. We are pre- Garfield County. Additional Garfield Extension paring for some really big donations to the family are welcome. Thank you in ad- YFP 4-H Site Coordinator events. Michelle.zubia@usu.edu Angeli Sheffer has been vance for all your support. Cell # 435-676-3160 Our Advisory Board generously giving her time Utah State University to teach us how to play Members are a great supukuleles. The kids are gear- port to the program. We re- Garfield County Extension )10 an • iititchDru GOOD NEIGHBOR PHARMACY° I FRIENDLY SERVICE DECEMBER 2009 PRODUCTS Mucinex DM 20 ct., D 18 et., or Max Strength 14 ct. 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Salary negotiable DOE Team Coach: Duties include working directly with students 13 - 17 years old. Must be a positive role model, interacting with students during evening and weekend recreational activities. All shifts available. Qualifications: Must be 21 years old, have a high school diploma, current driver's license and able to pass a background check. Wage DOE. Interested individuals may send cover letter and resume to Heather Moulton at 435-676-8482 or fax 435-676-8488 hmoulton@s ilveradoboys ranch. corn Sign business For Sale. Big rock Graphics. Call Kelly Harward, 691-5222. ADVERTISEJN THEINS1DER Call 676:2621 Working with youth ages 12 -18 Experiential boarding school setting Must be licensed in the state of Utah or able to get state licensure. Salary negotiable DOE Send resume and cover letter to:Heather Moulton hmoulton@silveradoboysranch.com BULL ELK KILLINGS IN CENTRAL UTAH Wildlife officers have solved three bull elk poaching cases in east-central Utah. Now they need your help to solve seven more. The seven bulls were taken on the Central Mountains-Manti and the Wasatch Mountains bull elk hunting units in east-central Utah," says Casey Mickelsen, a sergeant with the Division of Wildlife Resources. "Each of the bulls was killed illegally and then left to rot," says Ben Riley, another DWR officer who is investigating the shootings. "Each one that was lost means fewer hunting opportunities for hunters and fewer chances to see these bulls while camping and hiking." "We need the public's help to catch the people who killed these animals," Mickelsen says. If you have information, please call Mickelsen at (435) 8206010. You are not have to give him your name. Because most of the bulls that were killed are considered trophy animals under Utah state law, you might be eligible for a limitedentry elk bull permit for the 2010 season or a cash award if you have information that leads to an arrest and conviction. In the photo that accompanies this story, conservation officers Brandon Baron, Casey Mickelsen and Ben Riley (L-R) are holding the sets of antlers from the three cases that have been successfully prosecuted. In front of them are the antler sets from the seven unsolved cases. (Each antler has a yellow tag next to it.): • 5x6 bull elk found on Oct. 18 on the Wasatch Mountains unit near Long Ridge in Utah County. Officers believe the elk was shot during the last week of the general-season spike elk hunt. • Spike bull that was also found on Oct. 18 near Long Ridge in Utah County. Officers believe whoever killed the 5x6 bull killed this bull too. The person left the elk to rot. • 7x8 bull elk poached in October 2008 on Black Mountain in the Muddy drainage in Emery County. Although the bull was killed more than a year ago, officers haven't closed the case. They're still searching for clues that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person who killed this trophy animal. • 5x6 bull elk poached in Seeley Canyon in Sanpete County during the first week of the 2009 generalseason spike elk hunt. This elk may have been killed by a spike elk hunter who shot into a herd of elk. Officers think other hunters may have been in the area and may have witnessed the shooting. • 6x6 bull elk poached near the intersection of the Buck Flat all-terrain vehicle trail and the North Face Road on Ferron Mountain in Sanpete County. This bull was probably shot during the last few days of the 2009 general-season spike bull hunt. Whoever shot this bull dragged it behind an ATV and then covered it with branches and logs. Officers hope another hunter may have seen someone dragging an elk with an ATV. • 6x6 bull elk discovered on Sept. 28 on the Central Mountains-Manti unit near the Indian Creek drainage in Emery County. The elk was shot and left not far from the Spoon Creek trailhead. Officers believe the elk was killed during the last week of the early limited-entry elk hunt. A limited-entry elk hunter may have shot the animal and then left it to try to find an even bigger elk to kill. • 6x6 bull elk poached during the overlapping 2009 muzzleloader deer/muzzleloader limited-entry bull elk hunt. The carcass was found in the canyon directly east of the Indian Creek Campground at the base of East Mountain in Emery County. Officers think a muzzleloader elk hunter may have shot the bull. aiovicit Mountain Herb, 1 999 Claritin Prevacid 24HR 14 ct. or 28 ct. for $19.99 2 I $3 Bed Buddy Hot & Cold Pack 1 ct. ISEE=2 =V= Nothing in my life prepared me for the decisions I would have to make for my Dad's care. The uncertainty of who could care for him and make sure his needs were met was overwhelming. Serenity Springs was the perfect choice. 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