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The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Friday, May 28, 1999 Wilderness Pitch Faces Dubious Officials McIntosh said wildernessis be- ing recommended in the following areas: central Pilot Range, Pilot Peak, CraterIsland, Silver Island Mountain, central Cedar Mountains, Deep Creek Mountains, Fish Springs Mountains, Swasey Mountain, @ Continued from C-1 Utah-Arizonaborder. She declined to offeran opinic on the proposal b with leaders of the other groups that make up the Utah Wilderness Coalition Howell Peak, Notch Peak, King Top, The Barn Hills. Red Tops, Painted Rock, north Wah Wah Mountains, central Wah Wah Mountains, Granite Peak, Steamboat Mountain, Cou- gar Canyon, ScarecrowPeak, Red Mountain. Cottonwood Canyon. Black Ridge, Spring Canyon Deep Creek (a canyon adjacent to Zion National Park), and Canaan Mountain. ce in January that the best place tc This proposalincludesless than start would be in the west desert half the west-desert wilderness that environmentalists recom mendedin their latest proposal where wilderne: of Land Manager il Johnson, legislative direc torfor Hansen, said the congress manis supportive of the wilderefforts of Leavitt and Babbitt. Hansenis so confident of their assurances that wilderness designation will not create problemsforthe Air Force's west desert training range that he will designationthat will deal with the issue piece-by-piece rather than attempting to resolve all of the state’s land protection issues with one bill. He and Babbitt decided issue Asked about the cor Utahns to Help Clear pee Th tah g of county comm: Thisis a solidpi that gets us off square one Johnson chapter of the United ion of the USA is pffort to clear a their homes. up sidecision toattend with Toc ‘al officials, h . Minefield in Bosnia a successful west des smpromise wil s being doneby th Leavitt advocates an “incremental” approach to wilderness special study of this orderi county officials, Johnson Hansenhas statedfor n A successful w tiation would by Raia The Utah Wilderness Coalition has called for more than9 million acres of wilderness tewide. most of whichis clusteredin the scenic red-rock desert of southeastern Utah. withdraw legislation A fund p.m. raiser fer this issue is at the Phillips Gallery, 444 E 200 South in Salt LakeCity. For information, call 484-1915. Reward Yourselt! SALE ENDS MAY 31ST! Peah) N se INTEREST 4 Days Only! Friday through Monday, May 28 - 31 SOS 80 SPAS IN STOCK 4 PERSON >4 , PERSON { TRIAD: 6 PERSON $3995 Receive JCPenney Reward Dollars when you purchaseany regular-priced & sale-priced Store and Catalog merchandise. Your Reward Dollars can be usedinstantly, or on a return visit through June 6, 1999! Valley Spa When You Spend: You Get: & Billiards Li ware Dollars ia | ets A DYo)|Fe16s) $45 Re “ Yoel $20 Reward Dollars 6835 So, State, $.L.C. LT RI Corr BB 568-7050 meeae Over °200., nureenonat lune! you keep earning RewardDollars! aa FINANCING AVAILABLE 0.A.C. For Catalog orders placed May 28-31 and redeemed for pete)ee Nest DceaeCe SPA COVERS $199 t ed Easy Do Chicken Delight Cecking With Denna Lou Mergen Wanta story printed a few years ago in The Sait Lake Tribune ja to you now ‘ tribaccess @ sitrib.com CPer ¢ ked up by y Reward | June 6, ars your throug}! Simply present receipts from purchases made May 28 through May 31 to a designated Reward Dollar Center in the store. You wil then be issued JCPenney Reward Dollars based on the amount of your total purchases. Your Reward Dollars can be used instantly, or on a return visit through June 6, 1998! Reward Dollars certificates may be used for discounts on merchandise purchases from ICPenney Stores, Catalog and UCPenney Outlet Stores. Reward Dollars may not be used for prior purchases. No change will be given JCPenney’ www.jcpenney.com |