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Thursday, July 14, 2022
Boulder Town Council by Tessa Barkan
July 2022 BOULDER - The July Boulder Town Council meeting began by announcing the results of the recent primary election—Mike Lee for senate and Chris Stewart for congress. Volunteers who helped with the Fourth of July celebration were thanked, including Judith and Bill Geil, Andy Rice, the Relief Society, Gladys LaFevre, Patrick Briggs and the band, Jordan Badger, Peter Benson the Boulder Mountain Lodge, and Brandie Hardman. The expenses for the event included $1500 for the band, $200 for the sound, and $1066 for food. The food was offered by donation, and $773.50 was received in donations, plus $100 from Boulder Farmstead, totaling $873.50 covered of the total food cost. Talent show winners were acknowledged. It was suggested that advertising for the talent show should be increased next year to promote particiBoulder Council Cont'd on page 8
New Hwy 12 Roadway Through Escalante is Smooth Sailing
Bryce Canyon City Town Council
UDOT Roadway Replacement Project Included Restriping to Calm Traffic
by Kadi Franson
July 7, 2022
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UDOT has installed a completely rehabbed roadway through Escalante, which includes a new three-lane striping system with center turn lane and bike lanes, which replaces the previous four-lane traffic flow pattern. ESCALANTE - The smell of hot asphalt has subsided, the dust is settling, and the section of Utah SR 12 going through Escalante has that buttery smooth, brand-new roadway feel. But it looks a little different.
Previously a four-lane road through town—with two lanes going in each direction— Escalante city officials took the opportunity with the Utah Dept. of Transportation’s 12 mile road rehabilitation project—which includes the town
Wayne County Torrey Apple Days is Highlight of 4th of July Commission by Lisa Jeppson Weekend Celebrations July 5, 2022 in Wayne Co.
Courtesy Carrie Torrey
Dalen Pace as Uncle Sam on an ATV during the Torrey Apple Days parade on July 2, 2022. TORREY - Torrey kicked off its 4th of July weekend celebrations with Torrey Apple Days on July 1 - 2, 2022. Apple Days activities began on Friday, July 1, with a community dinner and patriotic program on the history of the American flag presented by Herald Clark of Salt Lake City / Teasdale. Day two, on Saturday, July 2, started with the an-
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nual parade, and this year, approximately fourteen classic vehicles, three classic tractors, four fire trucks, a Capitol Reef National Park Service vehicle, eight floats, ten to fifteen decorated trucks and cars, more than five ATVs, one motorcyle, and a clown car promenaded down Torrey's Main Street. Apple Days
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REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST
WAYNE COUNTY - A Wayne County Commission meeting was held on July 5, 2022. Commissioners Blackburn, Brian and Wood were in attendance. The agenda was approved and accepted. The minutes from the Commission meeting held on June 20, 2022, and the minutes from the meeting held on June 27, 2022, with Brown Brothers Construction were approved and accepted. The first order of business was the Canvass of the Primary Election presented by Ryan Torgerson. There were fiftyfour undeliverable ballots, twelve spoiled ballots, three ballots that the signatures didn’t match what was on file, three ballots postmarked after June 27, six provisional ballots, three ballots delivered on time to Bicknell Town offices and eight that came in the mail Wayne Commission Cont'd on page 2
proper—to try a new three-lane striping scheme in an effort to slow traffic down. There is now one lane in each direction, with bike lanes on each side, and a middle turn lane. “They gave us three possible diagrams,” said Escalante
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Bureau of Land Management Conveys Emery County Parcels to Improve Recreational Access and Public Safety
Courtesy Bureau of Land Management
Utah state representatives, congressional staffers and Emery County elected officials, and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Director Tracy Stone-Manning attended a signing ceremony conveying 6,300 acres of federal public to Utah state to be used to expand Goblin Valley State Park. PRICE - In a signing ceremony attended by Utah state representatives, congressional staffers and Emery County elected officials, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Director Tracy Stone-Manning conveyed 6,300 acres of federal public land to the state of
Utah that the state will use to expand Goblin Valley State Park. Two additional conveyances signed by BLM Utah State Director Greg Sheehan will enable a new site for an Emery County Sheriff’s Office Substation and allow for the Buckhorn Information Center.
“These conveyances reflect BLM’s commitment to the relationships we are building with the state of Utah, Emery County, permittees and other public organizaConveyances Cont'd on page 2
UPCOMING EVENTS... 2022 Pioneer Day
July 24, 2022 Celebrations set to take place in many locations on Sat. July 23
FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
THURS. JULY 14 - WED. JULY 20
Afternoon thunderstorms in the forecast for almost every day this week, with highest chances Thurs - Sat (40 - 50%). Highs in the 80s; lows in the 50s. Winds from 7 to 12 mph.
Mayor Melani Torgersen, referring to UDOT’s proposed striping options—one of which included leaving things as they were. “There are pros and cons, New Asphalt
BRYCE - Mayor Syrett facilitated and Sydney SyrettLamas took the minutes. The meeting began with a prayer followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Mirror Replacement in Weight Room: A mirror in the Wellness Center was accidentally broken. Jones Paint and Glass provided a replacement quote for $985.53—this included the cost of the mirror and four hours of labor. The quote was approved. Worker’s Comp Annual Renewal: The annual premium is $1,487.00. The council approved the renewal. City Billboard Replacements: The two Bryce Canyon City billboards located in Red Canyon and Bear Valley are fading. Jean Seiler presented artwork mockups of possible replacements. The bid for the billboards is $931.00 each. The motion to replace the billboards was approved. Garfield Memorial Hospital Foundation Do-
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