June - Daggett County

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June - Daggett County
Daggett County Newsletter
June 2011
Volume 9, Issue 6
Daggett County Recycling Coalition Contest Winners Inside this issue: DMV Hours
2
Manila High
School Prom
3
Bountiful Baskets & Clothing
Exchange
4
Safe Driving
Tips
5
Flaming Gorge
Chamber
6
Flood or Fire?
Obituaries
7
Storm Training
8
County Staff
9
Property Tax
Sale
10
During the month of April the Recycling coalition held a Coloring Contest at the Manila Elementary School. The winners are as follows: K‐ Dani Wolford(not pictured), 1st‐ Cheyenne Brown , 2nd – Katie Howell, 3rd – Saige Walters, 4th – Holden Martineau, 5th – Shawna Roundy, 6th – McKayla Wolford Every winner was presented a certificate for a Sundae, provided by the Drive‐In, and a Free Summer Pool Pass, provided by the Flaming Gorge KOA! Also, during the month of April the 8th grade class is the winner of the Paper Drive. They collected 731 lbs. worth of paper. They are pictured below enjoying their Pizza Party provided by the Villa, drinks provided by Flaming Gorge Market and Cinnamon Buns provided by Kathy Roundy of the Recycling Coalition. Thank you to all of our Sponsors and a Great Job to all who participated. Request for Pro- 11
posal& Public
Notice
Wind Damage
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Calendar
13
SUMMER HOURS
FOR OUR RESIDENTS AND
RECREATING FRIENDS!
DAGGETT COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR
VEHICLES WILL BE OPEN
5 DAYS A WEEK STARTING
APRIL 4 — SEPTEMBER 30, 2011
Manila Clinic 435-784-3575
Across from the Daggett County Offices
COME IN AND SEE
LESA & LINDA!!
Cher Hendrix (Cher Maras)
Albums are Now on Sale
At the following locations:
Visit www.daggettcounty.org to make online payments. Now available for building permits, business licenses, and property taxes. If you have any questions please call the Daggett County Clerk/Treasurer at 435‐784‐3154. Page 2
Flaming Gorge Market in Manila
Flaming Gorge Resort Store, Greendale
Flaming Gorge Rec. Services, Dutch John
Trout Creek Flies in Dutch John, Utah.
http://www.westernskies.com/cherhendrix
On YouTube.com search “cherhendrix” for song videos
Daggett County Newsletter
Manila FFA Chapter Holds Annual Banquet
The Manila FFA Chapter held it’s annual parent-member banquet on May 17, 2011, at Manila High
School. Members were recognized for outstanding achievements through out the year.
Many members were awarded degrees for the year. Receiving the Greenhand FFA Degree were Alex
Brady, Colten Ferrin, Steele Handy, Samantha Hughes, Ashlee Hullinger, Ben Rose and Tierra Williams. Chapter
FFA Degree recipients included Rustyn Burnside, Emily Catron, McKayla Gonder, Tyler Grow, Darellyn Hughes,
Erica Lopez, AJ Olsen, Janell Reed and Aubree Thomas.
Speaking awards were presented to Jaris Baker, in Extemporaneous Public Speaking, and McKayla Gonder, in Prepared Public Speaking. Ashlee Hullinger and Ben Rose were also presented plaques for Creed Speaking for winning the chapter and Area Contests. The parliamentary procedure team composed of Wyatt Potter,
Cheyenne Reid, Lacie Potter, Jesse Lamb, Emily Catron and Janell Reed was also recognized.
Thirteen members who won state proficiency awards at the State FFA Convention were recognized. Alle
Muir, Luke Slagowski, Jessica Gosar, Steele Muggelberg, Justin Olsen, Jared Reed, Monte Anderson, Jaris
Baker, Jordynn Hewitt, Kalob Hullinger, Marty Lamb, Wyatt Potter and Cheyenne Reid were all presented with
their proficiency plaques and a check for $250. Recognized as the 1st Runner-up to Star State Greenhand in Agribusiness was Emily Catron. McKayla Gonder was presented a plaque and check for the Second Runner-up to the
Star Greenhand in AgriScience. Nearly $4000 was presented to chapter members.
Eight members of the chapter were raised to the State FFA Degree at the state convention. These members receiving their certificates were Monte Anderson, Jaris Baker, Jordynn Hewitt, Kalob Hullinger, Marty Lamb,
Cody McKee, Wyatt Potter and Cheyenne Reid. Seven members will receive the American FFA Degree in October, Jessica Gosar, Steele Muggelberg, Alle Muir, Justin Olsen, Jared Reed, Luke Slagowski and Colter Smith.
Honorary Chapter FFA Degrees were awarded to Syndee Johnson and Terry and Roxann Reid.
Numerous certificates were presented honoring accomplishments for participation in career development
events, highlighted by the pin presentation to the State Champion Livestock Judging contest participants. Jared
Briggs, AJ Olsen, Lacie Potter and Aubree Thomas won the state contest and will participate in the national contest in October. Also receiving certificates was the State Champion Land Judging Team that competed at the National Contest in Oklahoma City. Emily Catron, McKayla Gonder, AJ Olsen, Janell Reed and Aubree Thomas
made up this team. The evening also included a pin presentation to Cheyenne Reid who was second high individual in the Food Science Contest. The Dekalb Award for the Outstanding Senior was presented to Jaris Baker.
Over $200 was also awarded to members in the chapter scholarship program.
Completing the evening activities was the introduction of the new chapter officers for the coming year.
Selected as President, Lacie Potter; Vice President, Jared Briggs; Secretary, Jenessa Gosar; Treasurer, Dominic
Pease; Reporter, Aubree Thomas; Sentinel, Janell Reed; Parliamentarian, Jesse Lamb and Historian, McKayla
Gonder.
ICS-402 Incident Command Overview for Executives and Senior Officials
Daggett County Emergency Management is pleased to announce the offering of the ISC-402 class. The class will
be held on June 13th, 2011 10:00 a.m. at the Daggett County Courthouse Commission Room. This course is an
orientation for executives, elected officials, and policy makers. It provides a basic understanding of the National
Incident Management System (NIMS), ICS, Unified and Area Command, and Multi-agency coordination to those
persons responsible for setting or implementing policy, but who normally are not part of the on-scene ICS organization. The module also discusses responsibilities and information transfer between agency executives and incident commanders. An invitation to anyone with an interest in ICS and how it functions in an emergency is welcome to attend. If you have any questions call Tamara Twitchell at 435-784-3210 ext. 201 or email at
ttwitchell@daggettcounty.org.
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BOUNTIFUL BASKETS
We are trying to get this in Manila. We must have at least
50 baskets ordered every time (every other week) to get it
here. We need a place to distribute and volunteers to help
sort produce. There are several people in Manila who are
traveling to Lyman, Vernal & Green River to pick up baskets already. For more info call Amy Gonder @ 435-7843885 or Sarah Wilson @ 435-784-3966 or Kathy Roundy
@ 435-784-3212 or visit the web site @
www.bountifulbaskets.org It costs $16.50 handling included per basket, it comes with a lot of produce & the
option to purchase breads, cases of produce, etc. This
would be a great opportunity for Manila to have.
Thank you!
The Don Behunin Family would like to
Thank everyone for the food, cards,
thoughts, and prayers on behalf of my Dad.
The family has appreciated all of your sympathy, we hope you all know, nothing has
gone unnoticed, and just want to say Thank
You to all of you again, he will be dearly
missed. Sincerely, Brenda Douglas, Medical Clinic
SWETT RANCH MONITORING
Monday, June 6th, 2011 Beginning at 10:00 am
A utilization cage will be set up on Pasture 2 of the Swett meadows again this year. Data has been collected from this monitoring practice since 2005. There will be volumes of photos and 6 years of data available for your review.
A Land EKG transect line will be set up again, also. In depth data was collected from this transect line
in 2007 and the intent of this year’s review is to determine what progress has been made in restoring the
Swett meadows to a quality state of vegetation.
Photo monitoring of Pastures 1 and 3 will be available as well as photos of the utilization cage and transect line listed above.
Meet at the Swett Ranch at 10:00am.
A light lunch will be served.
Anyone interested in learning more about these monitoring practices is welcome to attend.
Carol Gardiner, Grazing Permittee
307-780-7282
carolga3@hotmail.com
Move In Ready
3 bedroom 2 bath home, in excellent condition! This home
features a beautiful new interior, complete with a beautiful
open floor plan, amazing kitchen with a huge center island,
knotty birch cabinetry, large master suite, detached 2 car
garage, and so much more!! Call today for more information!!
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The Potting Shed
Will be open for business
Memorial Weekend!
We have many beautiful hanging baskets, a wide
assortment of colorful annuals, garden vegetables,
potting soil, decorative bark, fertilizer, and garden
tools. Come join us this Memorial Weekend and
put your name in our annual drawing for a flowering hanging basket!
“Life Began in a Garden”
45 West 200 North-Manila, UT 84046
(435) 784-3475
Thank You, Manila Citizens
My name is Paul Decker, I came to Manila, Utah on May 16, 2011, riding a horse and leading 5 pack
mules. Upon arrival I stopped at the Courthouse where I asked and was given permission to keep my stock
at the rodeo grounds. It has been raining and cold since I arrived. I started asking around trying to locate
hay for my stock, to not much avail at first. About 4:00 PM that afternoon I got a call on my cell phone
from Deputy Sheriff Ray Rubel, asking me to dinner, after dinner he took me up the road to Ned Brady’s
place. He was in the process of loading a partial round bale of hay on his truck, he hauled it down to the
rodeo arena and unloaded it for me. The hospitality that I have received has not stopped yet. I have been
given hay, feed and I have been lodged and taken care of like royalty.
I Just want to Thank the fine people of Manila, Utah Y’all are of the finest cut. God Bless you and thank
you for everything.
I would like to give a special thanks to the Al Browning Family
and their staff at Browning’s Drive In and Browning’s Flaming
Gorge Motel, for all of your help, care and hospitality. You
are the Best!
Sincerely, Paul Decker
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Flaming Gorge Chamber News
The Chamber is working on a new magazine, for Flaming Gorge. It will have listings of all Chamber business’s, so make
sure you have paid your member ship dues so we can include you and your business in the magazine. This magazine will
be one of our main sources of information that we hand out or mail out to anyone interested in visiting our area. It will
have listing of business locations, email’s, website addresses, phone numbers along with pictures and articles of the Flaming Gorge Area. In May alone, the Chamber has had over 50 requests for information about our area. Brochures are
sent to them, along with coupons for lodging and dining. The magazine will be sent in every mailing once it is complete.
Our next Chamber meeting will be June 9th, 7:00 P.M. at Red Canyon Lodge. We encourage everyone to come. Also the
new website is a few weeks away from being completed. If you would like to contact the Chamber you may do so at,
(435)277-0709 or by email at www.flaminggorge@live.com.
Join the Daggett TEA Party
We are seeking members of the community to serve as watch dogs on Elected Officials for local, State and Federal positions.
The goal is to hold elected politicians to their campaign promises and reduce spending in Daggett County, the
State of Utah and Federal Government.
We are looking for Daggett County Citizens to attend local City and County Commission Meetings to show
support for the elected officials and give input on less spending and reduce wasteful misuse of local tax dollars, also
support smaller government control and support personal responsibility. The TEA party supports conservative spending in Daggett County and expects the leaders and employee’s to follow City and County Policies.
For more information contact Daggett County Resident J. Martineau at 435-590-9040
Volunteers Needed—Must be 18 years or older, Free T-Shirt and Lunch, Be available for whole day 10am to 3:30 pm
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Daggett County Website Updates
The new and improved County website is live with new features and information.
The Activity Calendar
The Calendar has been updated and allows us to show more information and photos with each activity or event.
Links to agendas and other information are available through this part of the website.
Photo Gallery
The Photo Gallery is now set up to allow people to upload their personal photos to the website. We’ve also created
several new categories of pictures and are willing to add more if requested.
County Facilities
We are still working on populating this part of our website with information, but we’ve got a good start. Check out
the information and photos to see how you can schedule county facilities for your next meeting or activity.
Employment Opportunities
The County is listing employment opportunities for the County and other government agencies and even private
businesses. There is a fee for private businesses still looking to hire, but we can advertise your openings for greater
visibility. You can your e-mail or text address to get automatically notified when a job is added or updated.
Facebook and Twitter
Calendar and News Items are being automatically forwarded to both Twitter and Facebook, so you can know when
new items are added to the calendar or news flash sections of the website. Search for Daggett County on Facebook or
Twitter to find the items. You can also click on the “Notify Me” buttons throughout the website to get notified by
email or text.
If you have any questions about the website contact Brian Raymond at 435-784-3218 ext. 134 or Sheila Williams at
435-784-3154.
Kay R “Suds” Sutherland passed away at Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City, UT on April 20,
2011. He was 75. He will be greatly missed by his family, Arla & Larraine both former wives, his
daughters Tammi and Christine, Brother Jim Sutherland of Roy, Utah, Grand Daughters Whitney, Taylor and Denise along with grand children, several nieces and nephews. Doe misses her
fish’n and wood’n partner.
Donald Lee Behunin, 79, of McKinnon, Wyoming died Wednesday, April 12, 2011, at his home. A Lifelong McKinnon resident, he dies following at brief illness. He was born January 10, 1932, in Green River,
the son of Orson Nathan Behunin and Christena Isabella Slagowski. He attended schools in Burnt Fork,
McKinnon and Green River. He was a 1950 graduate of Green River High School and attended Brigham
Young University. He married Helen Mary Harvey on October 13, 1956. They had four daughters. His
wife died in and auto accident in 1980. He married Barbara Kaye Nielsen in 1991 in Lyman, Wyoming.
Mr. Behunin was a U.S. Army Veteran of the Korean war. He served from 1950 to 53 and retired as a staff
sergeant. He was a self-employed rancher. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Sweetwater County Fair board
and Weed and Pest. He was the secretary of Cedar Mountain grazing. His interests included Hunting, golfing, boating, spending time with his family and life on the ranch. Survivors include his mother, Christena Slagowksi Behunin ; wife, Kay Behunin;
four draughts, Brenda Douglas and husband Steve Valree Muir and husband Rowdy, all of McKinnon; Wendy Christensen and
husband Bruce of Mtn. View and Christy Behunin of Vernal, brother, Karl Behunion and wife Deanna of Fort Bridger; two
sisters, Myrna Lupher and husband Jim of Mtn. View and Geri Lofton and husband Lloyd of Green river, 14 grandchildren; 23
great grand children; several cousins, nephews and nieces; and three uncles. Funeral Service were conducted Saturday, April
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CHIP Has
Open Enrollment
The Utah Children’s Health Insurance Pro‐
gram (CHIP) is open year round for enroll‐
ment of children that do not have insur‐
ance and meet certain eligibility require‐
ments including: under 19 years of age, US citizens or legal residents and income eligi‐
bility requirements based on household size. For more information go to http://health.utah.gov/chip/ or call toll‐
free 1‐877‐KIDS‐NOW. County Staff and Volunteer Changes We would like to “Welcome Back” Lisa Johnson who is back working with building and grounds for the summer months. Lisa just completed her 1st year in college. Glad to have you back. Also, hired for the summer season is Kirk Johnson who is working with the Road Department. Kirk just recently completed his LDS Mission. Good Luck this summer Kirk. Planning & Zoning would like to welcome their newest member John Martineau. Travel & Tourisms Advisory Board would like to welcome their newest members Al Browning and Darla Steglich. Thank you Patty Wood for the time you gave as the Red Cross Liaison. Your assistance will be missed. If you would like to place an article or advertisement in the Daggett County Newsletter please contact the Clerk’s Office at 435‐784‐3154 or by e‐mail at vmckee@daggettcounty.org Please have information to us no later than June 23rd at Noon, For the July Newsletter. Volume 9, Issue 6
Get Involved!! Daggett County has openings for the following Boards, Committees and Volunteer Positions: Mosquito Abatement District Board (1 position) Dutch John Cemetery Board (2 positions) Dutch John Advisory Committee (2 positions) Tourism Tax Advisory Board (2 positions) Recycling Volunteers (Multiple positions) Museum Board & Volunteers (Multiple positions) & Library Board & Volunteers (Multiple positions) For more information or an application go to the County website at: http://daggettcounty.org/boards or contact the County Courthouse at (435) 784‐3154 95 North 1st West PO Box 400 Manila, UT 84046 Applications will be accepted until filled or 12:00 pm on Thursday, June 23, 2011 Page 9
Warning—Equine Herpes Virus Type 1 Outbreak, Utah
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 05:00 p.m. MDT Update to the Equine Herpes Virus Type 1 Outbreak in Utah As of 5:00 p.m. Wednesday May 25, 2011. There have been no new confirmed cases or suspect cases reported by Utah veterinarians today. All suspect and confirmed cases will continue to be under quarantine for 28 days following the ces‐
sation of neurological symptoms. There are still only four (4) quarantined private facilities (Box Elder, Davis, Kane, and Utah counties) with a total of seven (7) confirmed cases and eight (8) suspect cases on these premises. To date, two of the Utah cases were humanely eutha‐
nized after going down and being unable to return to their feet. Important points that should be remembered and that have occurred with this incident:  Horse owners that are considering attending any equine competitive or congregation events in Utah are encouraged to contact the event sponsor to see if the event is going to take place at the scheduled time and place. Currently, no events have been cancelled under state direction.  Signs associated with this disease include fever, decreased coordination, nasal discharge, urine dribbling, loss of tail tone, hind limb weakness, leaning against a wall or fence to maintain balance, lethargy, and the inability to rise.  Horse owners should watch their horses carefully and call their veterinarian immediately if any abnormal signs are observed.  Horses that attended the Ogden, UT event or have been in contact with horses that attended the event should be isolated and a minimum of two temperatures taken and recorded per day on each horse.  If there is any increase in body temperature or abnormal clinical signs in any of your horses, notify your veterinarian immediately.  We are not recommending the cancellation of any events involving horses, mules, and/or burros at this time.  Utah has not changed its importation requirements for horses, mules, and/or burros entering the state.  The equine herpesvirus, called EHV‐1, disease is not transmissible to humans or other animals other than equine (horses, mules, burros) or camelid (llamas, alpacas, camels) species.  The virus is contagious between camelids and horses and cannot be spread to other animals such as cats and dogs. EHV‐1 may cause only mild, flu‐like illness in many cases, but some horses may become seriously ill with respi‐
ratory or neurologic disease. EHV‐1 may be fatal in some severely infected horses. The most common way for EHV‐1 to spread is by direct horse‐to‐horse contact. The virus also can spread through the air, contaminated equip‐
ment, clothing and hands. Daggett County Commissioner Jerry Steglich recommends the following: 1. Leave your horses at home for the next 30 days. 2. If you are bringing a new horse into the County to contact the Utah Brand Inspector. 3. Check website for new updates: http://ag.utah.gov/news/EquineHerpesOutbreak05252011.html Page 10
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Recycling Coalition
The Recycling Coalition had a busy month working with the schools and many residents interested in keeping materials out of the landfill. The first bin has been placed behind the courthouse and additional bins are under construction. The current bin does not require sorting, but the bins under construction will require sorting. Please clean all
jugs, bottles and cans before placing in the bins. Thanks for all you are doing to preserve and conserve space in the
landfill. Listed below are some additional details of types of materials that can be recycled locally and where.
Corrugated Cardboard: should have a ripple between two layers of cardboard, this cardboard should be trash free,
packing free and wax free, broke down flat to insert into the bin provided. Brown packing paper is acceptable in with
the corrugated cardboard. No other material in this container please. (Courthouse in Manila, Dutch John-between
Firehouse and old hospital, Green River & Rock Springs)
Newsprint/Magazines/Phone Books: these can be put in the same container as the magazines provide fiber to the
recycling process of the newsprint paper. No other material in this container please. (Courthouse in Manila, Manila
& Dutch John Post Offices, Green River Recycling Center)
Paper: Any type of paper, envelopes, folders, junk mail etc. generated by the office with the exception of neon colors.
No other material in this container please. (Courthouse in Manila, Manila & Dutch John Post Offices, Green River
Recycling Center)
Aluminum: cans and foil accepted in this container, please rinse cans and foil prior to recycling. No other material
in this container please. (Courthouse in Manila, Dutch John Elementary, Green River & Rock Springs Recycling
Centers, Wal-Mart and various metal recyclers)
Plastic Bags/Wrap: Shopping bags (any except black or blue full color bags or bags with excessive paint or glue), plastic wrap (such as that of a roll of paper towels, case of water bottles are wrapped in etc.), zip lock bags, bubble packaging all with hard plastic components removed are accepted in this container. No water bottles or jugs or any other
material in this container please. (Courthouse in Manila, Wal-Mart, Green River Recycling Center)
Tin: Cans (rinsed with labels removed), scrape tin, no other items in this container please. (Green River Recycling
Center)
Paperboard: like cardboard, without the ripple. Examples are: cereal boxes, pop boxes, paper towel rolls, etc. .
(Courthouse in Manila, Green River Recycling Center)
Packing peanuts: Contain in a bag or box please! (Courthouse in Manila, Green River Recycling Center)
Styrofoam: Container is by cardboard; on the side of the bin follow the arrows. (Courthouse in Manila, Green River
Recycling Center)
Household Batteries: Include A, AA, AAA, C, D, 9 Volt, cell phone, etc. (Courthouse in Manila, Green River Recycling Center)
Glass: All types of glass bottles are being accepted no windows or windshields. (Courthouse in Manila, Green River
Recycling Center)
Plastic Milk Jugs: Rinse out and remove plastic caps. (Courthouse in Manila, Rock Springs Recycling Center)
Plastic Drink Containers: Rinse out and remove plastic caps. (Courthouse in Manila, Dutch John, Wal-Mart, Rock
Springs Recycling Center)
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MOOSE POND
FAMILY FISHING EVENT
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Moose Pond
18 miles south of Manila, Utah on Highway 44
9:00 to noon
Come join us for a day of free
fishing (no license required),
education, treats and prize
drawings at Moose Pond (part
of the Flaming Gorge-Uintas
National Scenic Byways).
Anyone who catches a tagged fish will be entered in a drawing for
up to $3,500 in prizes on August 18, 2011. Compliments of
KNEU/The Fox 98.5 Family Fishing Event and their sponsors.
Moose Pond prizes and refreshments provided by:
Flaming Gorge Market, Manila
Flaming Gorge KOA Camping
Resort, Manila
Trout Creek Flies, Dutch John
The Villa, Manila
Flaming Gorge Resort
Smith’s Food King, GR, Wyo.
Davis Jubilee IGA, Vernal
Wal-Mart, Vernal
Red Canyon Lodge
Coke, Vernal
Flaming Gorge Cafe, Manila
Smith’s Food King, Vernal
Lucerne Valley Marina
Slaugh’s Chevron, Manila
Browning Cafe, Manila
Sponsored by the Ashley National Forest
and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
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THE FOX FAMILY FISHING EVENT
Event Rules
All Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources rules apply to fishing. You must have a valid fishing license and must obey all relevant regulations and bag limits at the designated water. The DWR also asks
that you clean, drain, and dry your boat after each fishing trip.
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There is no age limit.
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All members of the family are encouraged to participate!
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600 rainbow trout (between the three waters) will be tagged with a special numbered DWR tag. Tags are
either blue, green, or yellow and are denoted with the word “WIN” followed by a number.

The fish will be placed in Steinaker Reservoir, Moose Pond and Big Sandwash Reservoir.

The contest begins May 28th and will end Aug 17, 2011 at noon.

If you catch a fish with the special tag, you may take it to the Steinaker State Park Gate, the DWR office
in Vernal, or to the Flaming Gorge Ranger District Office in Manila to verify (there may also be additional businesses added as verification points).
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The first 50 to catch a tagged fish will receive a smaller prize (t-shirts, dinners, etc).
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All people who caught a tagged fish will be entered in the final drawing for over $3500 in grand prizes.
You must be present to win these prizes (prizes to be determined). The drawing will be held August 18th
at 5 pm at the Alive After Five finale at Western Park in Vernal.

The contest is free of charge.
For more information contact KIFX radio 98.5 FM at 435-789-5101.
Area Scholarship Recipients Named
Manila High School held the annual awards assembly on May 24, 2011. Among the many awards received by students were the scholarships awarded by local organizations. The $500 Flaming Gorge Chamber of Commerce
Scholarship was presented to Jaris Baker. The Bridger Valley Electric Scholarship was awarded to Wyatt Potter,
also for $500. Baker also received the Daggett Soil Conservation District Scholarship and Potter the Utah Soil Conservation District Ladies Auxiliary Scholarship. Each is valued at $500. Receiving $250 Soil Conservation District
Scholarships were Cheyenne Reid and Kalob Hullinger. Each winner expressed gratitude for the outstanding local
support. Many other scholarships were also awarded.
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Job Announcement
Daggett County Maintenance is accepting applications for the
SEASONAL position of:
Mosquito Position
Qualifications & Requirements:
At least 18 years of age
Current Driver License with good driving record
Must be able to pass a criminal background check
Ability to walk long distances and navigate rough terrain
Ability to follow directions
Ability to work independently
Ability to lift 50 lbs.
Duties will include (but not limited to):
Pass tests to become a certified Pesticide Applicator for mosquitoes
Drive ATV or truck to locations needing pest treatments or to collect mosquito samples
Deploy and retrieve Mosquito traps
Document results of trapping activities and send samples to State of Utah
Follow up on resident complaints and inspect their areas for larvae and mosquitoes
Apply larvicide or adulticide as needed to prevent build up of adult mosquitoes
Document all activities and complete all assigned paperwork
Attend UMAA meetings as possible and become educated on best practices for mosquito
abatement
Attend Mosquito Abatement District Board meetings and report on activities and needs
Schedule and work with aerial sprayers to ensure successful applications.
Perform all other duties as assigned
Starting wage will be $10 - $12 an hour, based on qualifications and experience.
A Daggett County Application must be received by the Daggett County Human
Resource Office no later than 5:00 p.m. on June 8, 2011.
Oral Interviews will be conducted.
Applications can be obtained by contacting the Daggett County Human Resource
Office.
Daggett County Human Resource Office
95 N 100 W
PO Box 219
Manila, UT 84046
435-784-3210 ext. 405
kpallesen@daggettcounty.org
Daggett County is an equal opportunity employer.
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June 2011
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Commission
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Soil Conservation 10 am
Public Hearing Museum Board
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P & Z 6 pm
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District Court
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COURTHOUSE
CLOSED
MEMORIAL
DAY
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DAGGETT COUNTY NEWSLETTER
95 North 100 West PO BOX 400 Manila, Utah 84046 Phone: 435‐784‐3154 Fax: 435‐784‐3335 PRSRT STD POSTAGE PAID MANILA, UT PERMIT NO. 2 As the Manila Festival scheduled for June 11, 2011 has been cancelled for this year, the Manila Daze Motorama is also cancelled at this time. Hopefully, this event will take place in the future. The first bin has been placed behind the courthouse and additional bins are under
construction. The current bin does not require sorting, but the bins under construction will require sorting. Please clean all jugs, bottles and cans before placing in the
bins. Thanks for all you are doing to preserve and conserve space in the landfill.
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County Commission Meetings will be held on Tuesday, June 1st, 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th County Planning & Zoning will meet on June 8th and 22nd at 6 pm Recycling Coalition Meeting will be on May 2nd at 6pm. Museum Board meeting will be on Wednesday, June 8th at 5 pm, at the County Courthouse Local Emergency Planning Committee meeting on Thursday, June 9th at 10 am Chamber Meeting on June 9th at 7:00 PM at Red Canyon Lodge 

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