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The Wayne & Garfield County Insider August 1, 2024, issue

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BLM Utah Resource Advisory Council to Meet in Logan LOGAN - The Bureau of Land Management’s West Desert District will host a meeting and field tour of the Utah Resource Advisory Council (RAC) Aug. 14-15, 2024, to discuss various issues related to the management of public lands in Utah. The public is invited to attend and gain valuable information regarding district and statewide planning efforts. “The input we receive from the RAC is invaluable in guiding the implementation of the BLM’s management strategies,” said Utah State Director Greg Sheehan. “It’s through this diverse panel of individuals from a variety of affected communities and industries we’re RAC Meeting Cont'd on B2

Entrada Institute and Family of Doug Snow Introduce First Recipients of V. Douglas Snow Collegiate Arts Mentorship Program

Doug (1927–2009). It is an annual competition for senior undergraduate or graduate Utah art students Mentorship Program

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The first recipients of the V. Douglas Snow Collegiate Arts Mentorship Program will be (from left to right) Ethan Larson, Pam Beach, and Jessica Downs. Each student will receive a $500 stipend, spend four nights at Entrada House in Torrey Town, take guided field trips in and near Capitol Reef National Park, and receive private instruction from this year’s professional artist, Jeff Juhlin. TORREY - Almost 45 years ago, University of Utah professor Doug Snow built an art studio in the small southern Utah town of Teasdale. He expanded it over time to accommo-

date his painting career and provide family living space. Each year, for more than a decade, that family—and studio—have supported “Arts & The Park—Light on the Reef,” a weeklong

DWR Event

by Jaynie Connor

Courtesy Michelle Perkins

On July 20th, Panguitch resident James Daniel Perkins Jr. (“Danny”) was presented as the Garfield County “American Cowboy” nominee. He was presented with a framed proclamation signed by Ogden Mayor Benjamin Nadolski and honored in front of the Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo crowd. cowboy lifestyle. Ogden Pioneer Days joins this celebration by paying tribute to residents selected from all twenty-nine Utah counties American Cowboy Cont'd on B2

REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST

VERNAL - As hummingbirds are migrating through Utah this summer, you've most likely witnessed a few eating at a feeder or enjoying some other source of nectar for a quick meal. If you want to see these incredible birds up close, you should consider attending an upcoming Utah Division of Wildlife Resources event in northeastern Utah. People typically only see five different species of hummingbirds in Utah: black-chinned, broadtailed, calliope, rufous and Costa's. The most commonly seen species are broad-tailed and blackchinned hummingbirds. Hummingbirds Cont'd on A6

event with plein-air artists from across Utah. The family has now created the V. Douglas Snow Collegiate Arts Mentorship Program at the Entrada Institute to honor

DUP Celebrates Pioneer Day with Annual John C. Fremont Park Breakfast and Fremont School Bell Marker Dedication by Lauralee Williams | Camp Geyser Captain/Wayne Company President

Kylee Boyter, The Richfield Reaper

(From L to R) Mariana Taylor, former District Leader; Isabell Stringham, ISDUP Museum Chair; Mary Shumway, former Marker Chair; Marguerite Mower, ISDUP Marker Chair; and Lauralee Williams, Wayne Company President, stand with the newly dedicated DUP Fremont School Bell Marker in John C. Fremont Park on July 20. FREMONT - On Saturday, July 20, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers (DUP) held their annual Pioneer Day celebration and breakfast at John C.

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Fremont Park. At precisely 8:30 a.m., members of American Legion Harold Brown Post #92 raised the flag with reveille, followed by a twenty-

one gun salute in honor of fallen service members. Next, the “Star-Spangled DUP Celebration Cont'd on B4

UPCOMING EVENTS... 2024 Garfield County Fair

Aug. 3 - 10

FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA

Partly cloudy days persist over the next week. Higher chances of thunderstorms (30-40%) on Sun., Weds., and Thurs. Highs in the 80s to low 90s; lows in the 50s.

Celebrate the GAOA with Free Park Entrance, Aug. 4 GLEN CANYON NRA - Many who love the National Park Service are making plans to celebrate the anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) on Sunday, August 4, 2024. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Glen Canyon) will join national parks nationwide by providing free park entrance on that day. The fee waiver includes entrance fees only. Other fees such as camping, tours, concession and fees collected by third parties are not included in the fee waiver. GAOA, passed in 2020, provides funding to improve infrastructure and expand recreation opportunities in national parks and other public lands. The

Courtesy Entrada Institute

See Danny Perkins Presented Hummingbirds as Garfield County Up Close 'American Cowboy' Nominee at Unique at Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo

PANGUITCH / OGDEN - Every July, during the National Day of the American Cowboy, cowboys and cowgirls nationwide are recognized for their efforts in upholding and advocating for the

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That August time it was delight / To watch the red moons wane to white / Twixt grey seamed stems of apple-trees.

—Algernon Charles Swinburne

9th Annual Moqui Motor Madness

August 17

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