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Thursday, July 27, 2023
Issue # 1522
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Bryce Wayne Changing Course: Canyon City Tattooist Steve Tippetts exchanges busy SLC schedule 'to slow down County Town Commission and enjoy life' in Torrey, opens Compass Tattoo by Amiee Maxwell Council by Amiee Maxwell by Kadi Franson
July 17, 2023
July 20, 2023 BRYCE - During the recent council meeting on July 20, 2023, Mayor Syrett presided over the session while Sydney Syrett-Lamas took the minutes. The meeting began with a prayer, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. General Business Items: • Junior Livestock Show: The council approved a $500.00 advertisement in support of the Garfield County Junior Livestock Show, which will be featured in the Garfield County Fair book distributed across the county. The show provides local youth the opportunity to purchase, raise, and show a 4-H or FFA livestock project. • Road Improvements: Collaboration with Ruby's Inn resulted in significant road improvements over the Bryce Council Cont'd on A5
Compass Tattoo
Wayne Commission
Amiee Maxwell
Former owner of Anchor Tattoo in Salt Lake City Steve Tippetts has now opened Compass Tattoo in Torrey, Utah at the Taft Travel Plaza on the corner of SR24 and Scenic Byway 12. TORREY - When Steve Tippetts opened Compass Tattoo in Torrey this past April, he knew he wouldn’t be as busy as he was in his shop in Salt
Entrada Institute Hosts a 'Classic Conversation' with Phillip Winters
Courtesy Entrada Institute
The Entrada Institute will host a "Classic Conversation"—produced and moderated by Don Gomes, vice president of the Entrada Institute—with Phillip Winters on August 3, 2023. TORREY - The Entrada Institute continues its tradition of "Classic Conversations" on Thursday, August 3, 2023, at 7:00 p.m., when Don Gomes will be talking with Phillip Winters at Robbers Roost, 185 West Main Street in Torrey. During the hourlong conversation, an in-
as an adult. He purchased land in Grover in 2017, and his Wayne County friends
WAYNE CO. - The first item on the agenda for the July 17, 2023, Wayne County Commission meeting was a request for a letter of support for a trail work grant by Adus Dorsey. The grant is for $85,000, with $22,000 in matching funds to purchase a mini excavator to do work on ATV trails. Dorsey explained that Wayne County has previously partnered with Garfield County on this equipment but that the partnership isn’t working and that Wayne County really needs its own equipment. The commissioners approved the letter of support. Colleen Allen presented a request to amend the Thousand Lake Subdivision which is located near Highway 24 and Saddle Pass Road. The amendment will add an additional acre to one of the lots to create a bigger buffer zone. The commissioners approved this re-
person audience, as well as viewers on Facebook Live, will be able to direct questions to Winters. Winters grew up in Pocatello, Idaho, in a nontraditional von Trapp family of 11. Phillip Winters Cont'd on A2
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
Lake City, but that was part of the appeal of making the move. He was regularly booked out six months to a year in advance, and he was tired of the rat race. “I just
State, Federal and Local Officials Tour Utah Forest Management Projects SALT LAKE CITY State, federal and local officials visited forest management projects to see how Utah’s land managers are proactively addressing the wildfire crisis. Gov. Spencer Cox hosted Deputy Chief Chris French and Intermountain Regional Forester Mary Farnsworth with the U.S. Forest Service; Regional Conservationist Astor Boozer and State Conservationist Emily Fife with the Natural Resource Conservation Service; Legislators; County Commissioners; Department of Natural Resources Executive Director Joel Ferry; Brig. Gen. Kurt Davis, director of the Joint Staff, Utah National Guard, Project Tours Cont'd on B2
want to slow down and enjoy life,” he says. Tippetts grew up camping in the Capitol Reef area as a kid and was continually drawn to the area
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WCFD Offers Free Branch and Tree Chipping Program Sept. 5-7
Courtesy Steve Lutz
The Wayne County Fire District will once again be offering a free branch and tree chipping program this September 5th - 7th, 2023. WAYNE CO. - The Wayne County Fire District will once again be offering a free branch and tree chipping program this September 5th -7th. A State Forestry crew will be available to reduce property owners risk by mak-
ing their Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) land more fire resilient. By removing branches lower than 4-5 feet and removing flammable brush that can allow fire to climb from the ground into the crowns of trees, you will be helping
to prevent catastrophic fire. Lengths of branches or trees can be up to 10 feet long and up to 10 inches in diameter, as long Chipping Cont'd on A3
UPCOMING EVENTS... 2023 Garfield County Fair
Aug. 5-12, 2023 "Sew It, Grow It, Show It"
THURS. JULY 27 - WED. AUGUST 2
Mostly sunny days, but with 50% chance of PM thunderstorms on Tues. and Weds. Highs in the 80s to low 90s; lows in the 50s. Winds variable from 9 to 14 mph.
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Summer night—even the stars are whispering to each other.
—Kobayashi Issa
2023 Moqui Motor Madness
August 19, 2023 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Escalante City Park ALL content for THE WAYNE & GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER MUST BE submitted by FRIDAY AT NOON to be included in the following Thursday edition of the paper.
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