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66014 Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 242 / Monday, December 16, 1996 / Notices Estimated Total Annual Burden on The timeframe for appeal shall be Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Respondents: 4,990 hours. based on the date of publication of the Wyoming Dated: December 6, 1996. notice in the first (principal) newspaper Jackson District Ranger decisions: William E. Ludwig, listed for each unit. Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, The newspapers to be used are as Wyoming Administrator, Food and Consumer Service. follows: Buffalo District Ranger decisions: [FR Doc. 96±31819 Filed 12±13±96; 8:45 am] Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Regional Forester, Intermountain BILLING CODE 3410±30±U Wyoming Region Big Piney District Ranger decisions: For decisions made by the Regional Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Forest Service Forester affecting National Forests Wyoming in Idaho: Pinedale District Ranger decisions: Newspapers Used for Publication of The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho Legal Notice of Appealable Decisions Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, For decisions made by the Regional Wyoming for Intermountain Region, Utah, Idaho, Forester affecting National Forests Nevada, and Wyoming Greys River District Ranger decisions: in Nevada: Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. The Reno Gazette-Journal, Reno, Wyoming Nevada ACTION: Notice. Kemmerer District Ranger decisions: For decisions made by the Regional Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, SUMMARY: This notice lists the Forester affecting National Forests Wyoming newspapers that will be used by all in Wyoming: ranger districts, forests, and the Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Caribou National Forest Regional Office of the Intermountain Wyoming Caribou Forest Supervisor decisions: Region to publish legal notice of all For decisions made by the Regional Idaho State Journal, Pocatello, Idaho decisions subject to appeal under 36 Forester affecting National Forests Soda Springs District Ranger decisions: CFR 215 and 36 CFR 217. The intended in Utah: Idaho State Journal, Pocatello, Idaho Standard Examiner, Ogden, Utah effect of this action is to inform Montpelier District Ranger decisions: If the decision made by the Regional interested members of the public which Idaho State Journal, Pocatello, Idaho Forester affects all National Forests newspapers will be used to publish Malad District Ranger decisions: in the Intermountain Region, it will legal notices of decisions, thereby Idaho State Journal, Pocatello, Idaho appear in: allowing them to receive constructive Standard Examiner, Ogden, Utah Pocatello District Ranger decisions: notice of a decision, to provide clear Idaho State Journal, Pocatello, Idaho Ashley National Forest evidence of timely notice, and to Dixie National Forest achieve consistency in administering Ashley Forest Supervisors decisions: the appeals process. Vernal Express, Vernal, Utah Dixie Forest Supervisor decisions: DATES: Publication of legal notices in Vernal District Ranger decisions: The Daily Spectrum, St. George, Utah the listed newspapers will begin with Vernal Express, Vernal, Utah Pine Valley District Ranger decisions: decisions subject to appeal that are Flaming Gorge District Ranger for The Daily Spectrum, St. George, Utah made on or after December 1, 1996. The decisions affecting Wyoming: Cedar City District Ranger decisions: list of newspapers will remain in effect Casper Star Tribune, Casper, The Daily Spectrum, St. George, Utah until April 1997 when another notice Wyoming Powell District Ranger decisions: will be published in the Federal Flaming Gorge District Ranger for The Daily Spectrum, St. George, Utah Register. decisions affecting Utah: Escalante District Ranger decisions: Vernal Express, Vernal, Utah The Daily Spectrum, St. George, Utah FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Roosevelt and Duchesne District Ranger Teasdale District Ranger decisions: Vaughn Stokes, Regional Appeals decisions: The Daily Spectrum, St. George, Utah Manager, Intermountain Region, 324 Uintah Basin Standard, Roosevelt, 25th Street, Ogden, UT 84401, phone Utah Fishlake National Forest (801) 625±5232. Fishlake Forest Supervisor decisions: Boise National Forest SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Richfield Reaper, Richfield, Utah administrative appeal procedures 36 Boise Forest Supervisor decisions: Loa District Ranger decisions: CFR 215 and 36 CFR 217, of the Forest The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho Richfield Reaper, Richfield, Utah Service require publication of legal Mountain Home District Ranger Richfield District Ranger decisions: notice in a newspaper of general decisions: Richfield Reaper, Richfield, Utah circulation of all decisions subject to The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho Beaver District Ranger decisions: appeal. This newspaper publication of Boise District Ranger decisions: Richfield Reaper, Richfield, Utah The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho notices of decisions is in addition to Fillmore District Ranger decisions: Idaho City District Ranger decisions: direct notice to those who have The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho Richfield Reaper, Richfield, Utah requested notice in writing and to those Cascade District Ranger decisions: Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forests known to be interested and affected by The Advocate, Cascade, Idaho a specific decision. Lowman District Ranger decisions: Humboldt Forest Supervisor decisions: The legal notice is to identify: the The Idaho City World, Idaho City, Elko Daily Free Press, Elko, Nevada decision by title and subject matter; the Idaho Toiyabe Forest Supervisor decisions: date of the decision; the name and title Emmett District Ranger decisions: Reno Gazette-Journal, Reno, Nevada of the official making the decision; and The Messenger-Index, Emmett, Idaho Sierra Ecosystem Coordination Center how to obtain copies of the decision. In (SECO): addition, the notice is to state the date Bridger-Teton National Forest Carson District Ranger decisions: the appeal period begins which is the Bridger-Teton Forest Supervisor Reno Gazette-Journal, Reno, Nevada day following publication of the notice. decisions: Bridgeport District Ranger decisions: Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 242 / Monday, December 16, 1996 / Notices 66015 The Review-Herald, Mammoth Lakes, The Challis Messenger, Challis Idaho Mountain View District Ranger California Challis District Ranger decisions: decisions: Spring Mountains National Recreation The Challis Messenger, Challis Idaho Uintah County Herald, Evanston, Area Ecosystems (SMNRAE): Yankee Fork District Ranger decisions: Wyoming Spring Mountain National Recreation The Challis Messenger, Challis Idaho Ogden District Ranger decisions: Area District Ranger decisions: Lost River District Ranger decisions: Ogden Standard Examiner, Ogden, Las Vegas Review Journal, Las Vegas, The Challis Messenger, Challis Idaho Utah Nevada Logan District Ranger decisions: Sawtooth National Forest Central Nevada Ecosystems (CNECO): Logan Herald Journal, Logan, Utah Austin District Ranger decisions: Sawtooth Forest District Ranger Jack A. Blackwell, Reno Gazette-Journal, Reno, Nevada decisions: Deputy Regional Forester. Tonopah District Ranger decisions: The Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho [FR Doc. 96±31823 Filed 12±13±96; 8:45 am] Burley District Ranger decisions: Tonopah Times Bonanza-Goldfield BILLING CODE 3410±11±M News, Tonopah, Nevada Ogden Standard Examiner, Ogden, Ely District Ranger decisions: Utah for those decisions on the Burley District involving the Raft Ely Daily Times, Ely Nevada ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW River Unit. Northeast Nevada Ecosystem (NNECO): BOARD Mountain City District Ranger decisions: South Idaho Press, Burely, Idaho for Elko Daily Free Press, Elko, Nevada decisions issued on the Idaho Notice of Additional Determinations Ruby Mountains District Ranger portions of the Burley District. decisions: Twin Falls District Ranger decisions: AGENCY: Assassination Records Review Elko Daily Free Press, Elko, Nevada The Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Board. Jarbidge District Ranger decisions: Ketchum District Ranger decisions: SUMMARY: The Assassination Records Elko Daily Free Press, Elko, Nevada Wood River Journal, Hailey, Idaho Review Board (Review Board) met in a Santa Rosa District Ranger decisions: Sawtooth National Recreation Area: closed meeting on November 14, 1996, Humboldt Sun, Winnemucca, Nevada Challis Messenger, Challis, Idaho and made formal determinations on the Fairfield District Ranger decisions: Manti-Lasal National Forest release of records under the President The Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Manti-Lasal Forest Supervisor Targhee National Forest Collection Act of 1992 (Supp. V 1994) decisions: (JFK Act). On December 6, 1996, the Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Targhee Forest Supervisor decisions: Review Board noticed the formal Sanpete District Ranger decisions: The Post Register, Idaho Falls, Idaho determinations from that meeting. This The Pyramid, Mt. Pleasant, Utah Dubois District Ranger decisions: notice identifies two additional releases Ferron District Ranger decisions: The Post Register, Idaho Falls, Idaho from that meeting. Island Park District Ranger decisions: Emery County Progress, Castle Dale, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: T. The Post Register, Idaho Falls, Idaho Utah Jeremy Gunn, General Counsel and Ashton District Ranger decisions: Price District Ranger decisions: Associate Director for Research and The Post Register, Idaho Falls, Idaho Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Analysis, Assassination Records Review Palisades District Ranger decisions: Moab District Ranger decisions: Board,
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