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Show March 2011 WA RESTORES GUIDANCE FOR MANAGING LANDS S IEDS him HELP WANTED BUNS FULL-TIME CUSTODIAN Garfield County School District is now accepting applications for temporary, full-time custodian at Bryce Valley High School in Tropic, Utah. The position will be full-time for approximately two months or more and possibly part-time for a period thereafter. Applicants must be able to work flexible hours and successfully pass a fingerprint/background check. Wage: $15.75 hourly. No benefits offered as position is temporary. Applications are available at the School District Office, 435-676-8821, 145 East Center St., Panguitch, Utah or on-line at www.garfield.k12.ut.us . For question, contact Principal Jeff Brinkerhoff at Bryce Valley High School, 435-679-8935, or, Damon Brinkerhoff at 435-6900028. Applications must be received by February 23, 2011, 4:00 pm, to Principal Jeff Brinkerhoff at Bryce Valley High School, 721 West Bryce Way, Tropic, Utah 84776. DRIVERS CDL TRAINING SKILLS/TRADES w/Central Refrigerated AVG $35K - $40K 1st Year! Offering Special CDL Training to DIRECTV IS CURRENTLY Military! 1-800-525-9277 RECRUITING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION WEST PANGUITCH Satellite Installation IRRIGATION IS Technician ACCEPTING (St. George, UT) APPLICATIONS FOR 1100292 THE POSITION OF Looking for Techs in the areas WATER MASTER. of Nephi, Panguitch, Delta and Richfield, UT who will report REQUIREMENTS INto the St. George, UT site. CLUDE A VALID DRIVIf you are not able to access ERS LICENSE, RELIABLE our Web site, DIRECTV.com , TRANSPORTATION, ABILplease email your resume and ITY TO KEEP ACCURATE salary requirements to: DIAND TO WORK RECTV Home Services, Attn: RECORDS WELL WITH OTHERS. Recruiting, 6501 E. Belleview, FOR A COMPLETE JOB DEAve., Suite 500, Englewood, SCRIPTION PLEASE CONCO 80111. Please also include the reference number for TACT TRUDI OWENS AT the position in which you are 435-676-8464. interested. EOE PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR RESUME TO: TRUDI OWENS PO BOX 645 PANGUITCH, UT 84759 OR BY EMAIL AT: westpanFOR SALE guitchirrigation@yahoo.com 2005 Toyota Sienna Van LE APPLICATIONS WILL BE 81,000 miles, seats 8, ACCEPTED UNTIL MARCH Call Jacie 735-4160 11, 2011. VEHICLES USDA ANNOUNCES COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LENDING RATES FOR MARCH 2011 • Errol - 435-275-8628 - embutah@gmail.com with Wilderness Characteristics as Part of Multiple-Use Mission The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) today issued guidance to its field managers describing how the agency will use its land use planning process to enable local communities, States, Tribes, the public, and stakeholders to help determine how to manage public lands with wilderness characteristics. The guidance will ensure public lands with wilderness characteristics are inventoried, described, and managed in accordance with Secretarial Order 3310, issued by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar in December. Since 2003, when its wilderness inventory handbook was revoked as a result of a controversial out-of-court settlement between then-Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton, the State of Utah, and other parties, BLM has lacked comprehensive, long-term guidance on how to identify and manage lands with wilderness characteristics. "The Wild Lands policy describes the open process for taking a good look at these lands and hearing from the public, States, local officials, and Tribes on how they should be used to meet our multiple-use mission responsibilities," said BLM Director Bob Abbey. "This is a common sense approach that also makes sound economic sense. Last year, hunting, fishing, and other recreational uses of BLM lands generated $7.4 billion for local economies throughout the West." Secretarial Order 3310 directs the BLM to consider, as part of its existing land-use planning process – which includes substantial public input – whether to designate appropriate areas with wilderness characteristics under its jurisdiction as "Wild Lands" and to manage them to protect their wilderness values. The Secretarial Order restores balance to the management of the Nation's public lands and provides national guidance to the BLM on how to meet its obligation to identify and consider lands with wilderness characteristics. The Order requires the BLM to consider all of the resources on public lands— including wilderness characteristics—in its land-use planning process. Lands with wilderness characteristics provide outstanding recreational opportunities, as well as cultural, scientific, historical, and ecological resources. "It's important to know that this Order doesn't change the management of a single acre of public land, but simply broadens the management tools available through the public land-use planning process," Abbey said. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) today announced interest rates for March 2011. The CCC borrowing rate-based charge for March 2011 is 0.250 percent, unchanged from 0.250 in February 2011. For 1996 and subsequent crop year commodity and marketing assistance loans, the interest rate for loans disbursed during March 2011 is 1.250 percent, unchanged from 1.250 in February 2011. In accordance with the 2008 Farm Bill, interest rates for Farm Storage Facility Loans approved for March 2011 are as follows, 2.875 percent with seven-year loan terms, up from 2.750 in February 2011; 3.500 percent with 10year loan terms, up from 3.375 in February 2011 C and; 3.875 percent with 12-year loan terms, up from 3.625 percent in February 2011. The interest rate for Sugar Storage Facility Loans for March 2011 is 4.125 percent, up from 4.000 in February 2011. The maximum discount rate applicable for March 2011 for the Tobacco Transition PayPanguitch ment Program is 5 percent, unchanged from Churches February 2011. This is based on the 3.250 percent prime rate plus 2 percent, Valley Christian rounded to the nearest whole number. Fellowship, Baptist Past monthly releases announc585 E 50 North ing interest rates charged by CCC 676-2157 on commodity and marketing assisSunday service tance loans disbursed for that par11:00 AM ticular month reflect the inSt Gertrude Roman Catholic Church terest rate the U.S. Treasury So Main St charged CCC for that month. (this is a mission church) This was the interest rate specified 676-8404 Art, general information by CCC since Jan. 1, 1982, but the 586-8298 Christ the King Church process of establishing the interest Sunday mass 1:30 PM rate was changed by a provision of LDS, 1st Ward the Federal Agriculture Improve500 So 100 West ment and Reform Act of 1996 (the 676-2168 John Gillett Act), enacted on April 4, 1996. Sunday service 11:00 AM Sunday School 12:10 AM Section 163 of the Act requires Priesthood/Relief Society 1:00 PM that monthly interest rates appliYouth-Tuesday 7:00 PM cable to commodity and marketLDS, 2nd Ward ing assistance loans are to be 100 190 No 400 East basis points — or 1 percent 616-2240 Danny Yardley greater than the rate determined Sunday service 10:00 AM under the applicable interest rate Sunday School 11:10 AM formula in effect on Oct. 1, 1995. Priesthood/Relief Society 12:00 PM This formula resulted in a rate Youth-Tuesday 7:00 PM equivalent to the amount the U.S. LDS, 3rd Ward Treasury charged CCC for bor500 So 100 West rowing, for the month. 690-1145 Rob Veator Further program information Sunday service 9:00 AM is available from USDA Farm Sunday School 10:10 AM Service Agency's (FSA) Financial Priesthood/Relief Society 11:00 PM Youth-Tuesday 7:00 PM Management Division at (703) 305-1386. America's 'Paper S Metal Money.' In it's quest to thwart counterfeiters, the US government has been making major changes to our 'paper money' over the past several years. We've all chuckled over new colors, larger numerals and how some bills almost looks like Monoply cash! Here are some interesting factoids... 26 million bills (per day-2009) were printed totaling $907 million. One of every 10,000 US bills are counterfeit! Crane & Co landed the contract to make the security threads now being used in US paper currency. The 5 dollar bill has the shortest life span..on average 16 months. Dollar bill: 24 months. $100 bill: 89 months. More $1.00 bills are printed than $100 bills (442 billion more!) 1.1 billion new $100 bills were printed before it was discovered that most came out with folded creases and blank spaces. Only three NON-presidents are on US currency: Ben Franklin ($100 bill)...Alexander Hamilton ($10 bill)...Sacagawea ($1.00 coin) 90% of paper money has trace(s) of COCAINE on it! It ranges from .006 micrograms to 1,240 micrograms ( the size of sand grains). A one dollar bill has been tracked on it's 4,191 mile journey since it's 'departure' three years ago. <wheresgeorge.com> 2/3 of the 6.5 billion $100 bills in circulation are outside the U.S. Thirty five % of all transactions in the U.S. happen in cash. The largest cash heist in US history: Nov 8, 2008...an international crime organization stole $9 million from 2,100 ATMs in 280 cities. Each US penny costs 1.6 cents to make. Nickles: 6 cents ea. The US mint lost $19.8 million making pennys and $2.2 million on the nickles. (SIGH!) In 1910, there was 3.1 billion in circulation (about $34.07 per person) Today there's $888.3 billion ($2,893.42 per peson) Where's MINE? Number four on the 1988 (musical-Billboard's) Rap Chart was Puff daddy's song, "It's all bout the Benjamins." iimmr Ii "Emir I MIN II "Mr 200 North 400 East • Panguitch, Utah • 676-8811 www.garfieldmemorial.org Family Practice Dr. Richard Birch Dr. Todd Mooney Becky Roberts, FNP Tim Dennis, PA-C Dr. Mitchell Miller Speech Therapy Flora Howard Anesthesiology Lewis Barney, CRNA Certified Nurse Midwife DeAnn Brown, CNM VISITING SPECIALISTS FOR MARCH 2011 Dr. Robert Pearson Dr. Jeffrey Osborne Dr. Randy Delcore Dr. Eric Maxwell Dr. Mark Hansen Dr. Brad Webb Dr. Robert Nakken Dr. Ronald Crouch 8 Ear, Nose Throat 10 10 9, 23 17 7, 21 31 30 p.m. Cardiologist Orthopedist Audiologist Gen. Surgeon Podiatrist Orthopedist Urologist 676-8842 676-8842 676-8842 676-8842 (800) 260-3668 676-8842 435-867-0325 676-8842 Our Pharmacist, Tim Smith, will provide Coumadin testing and results at outlying clinics. Please call clinic for available dates and times. Coumadin testing and results at the Garfield Memorial Clinic will be by appointment. To schedule an appointment for Mammography, please call 435-676-1267. March 9 • Milford March 17 • Panguitch FUTURE 2011 MAMMO DATES: April 6 • Beaver March 22, 23 • Kanab April 14 • Panguitch March 30 • Panguitch April 18 • Escalante May 4 Orderville Clinics - Call For Appointments Garfield Memorial Clinic, Panguitch Kazan Clinic, Escalante 435-676-8842 (Mon - Fri) 435-826-4374 (Mon., Wed., Fri.) Bryce Valley Clinic, Cannonville 435-679-8545 (Tues. & Thurs.) Circleville Clinic, Circleville 435-577-2958 (Tues. & Thurs.) 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