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Show 1961 Page 7 BLINDING OUTLOOK Batter Up Saa Juan County has negotiated a contract with the Forest Ser-vi- oe under which the Forest ' will to improvements pay the county, Serviee wake F&rk about $763. OQ Bluff north of Blending. Fed at idles, 15 lhs improvements will oonsist of graveling roads and trails in Confederates Take Lead in Little Lsagoo Peterson Pushes B9to undefeated Two little league teams, the Frontier Colts and the Confederates, oame to a show down thle week and the Confede- Help rate Water Projects som Here ia a telegram received the area. had been this week frost Congressman M. The City of Blanding Blains Pstersonls Washington urging the Forest Scrvioe to the area for several years "lh Houss Agrieulturs Commit -without sueeessf and had been inf ormd that nothing was to be too today favorably reported the M. Blaine Peterson Bill to perdone this year Oomissiontr, Hyrun mit new organizations like BlanCounty Blaok, spent a day reoently with ding Irrigation Company to sponthe Forest Service in going over sor works of improvement under Of-fi- oet lm-pr- ove the vietor to beundisputed leader in the emerged rae. The game began with the Frontier Colts Jumping to a first inning 3 tp 2 Little lead, the League which was soon erased Confederates oame baok as in provided the punch for the seoond inning with five big the Sharks. hitting runs compared to one for the Scores for the weeks Majors, opponents. David Ki merle and Jaok Noonan wero the strong men at bat the Colts gaining three hits Redd -- Lyman Hirst Oil(Frontier Colts) 10, for Palmer's (Sharks) 16 vs Mexican for Hat 9. Pay Day Drug (Panthers) 23 forest roads in the oounty and The Watershed Protection and four official tripe to the plate. vs Bluff 3. Sharks 16 vs several oooasions during the Flood Prevention Aot'. Confederates 16 For the winning Confederates it thers 3. "This and six other pending was Clyde Helquist, Jim Redd and Mexloan Hat 3. emphasized that the Red Rook Utah a. should have been projeots will imnediately b a expedited by passage of plaoed on this years program. Blaok .Peterson's reoeived Comissloner bill. "Senator Moss' companion bill the $763.00 oomnittment by nail Wednesday passsd June 12." inprovenents Tinto Saving Hubbor Stamps furnished quiddy atbyost prices provent pre-empt- ing other Interests the rights. - Areas fepostid to HnaO Ms to the range. enee of Bryo Some of the deer in these areas are dependCfcnyon and Zion national parks are suffering from poor forage ent also upon habitat outside of eaoh for a portion year." of oxooss Moss has Senator bssn working Senator of Jierds game animals, on this sines March, problem deolared E. Moss rpank when Wirth said that a wildlife flondiy But the National Park Service, "population explosion" threatenwhich reported the oondltlon, ed forage and water supplies in some national parks. Ths Sedoes not roeonsend public huntthem to limit ing to rtdueo the herds. In- nator urged upenlng as 'ths most sffsotlv stead, Park servioe direetor d hunting Conrad L. Wirth wrote Moss that find humans means of regulating "reduction in browsing pressure idssr and slk hers." (Wirth haa: sines announosd a in the parks oan bs aohieved through a liberal hunting season public slk hunt for this fall in ions national park Grant Teton.) outside ." And- Moss asked ths National Wirth wrote the "rode Servioe for the report or pasture" i n Zion National Parte Park conditionof the forage, the "shows evidence of heavy brownational parks and sing," end that"forage conditions oover in all on approximately the southern monuments in- the State of Utah, deer half of Bryoe Canyon are rela- and the extend to andwhich monuments in the parks, tively poor beoause of the high iherds use ths range outside. concentration of animal ." In his report, Wirth suggested: But he noted no rang defieie- "Often Management programs for nelie in National Monuments in a deer herd invblve morstthsp Wirth' letter said: "Deer ere eesaon InCsdar one agency, and we are willing Creaks National Monument and are to cooperate and welcome cooperation in the formation of a manrestrioted, in general, suraer months. The range is agement plan for- these herds to end adequate for the present popu- ths extend our objectives regulations will permit." lation. Commenting on the Park Serviee "Capitol. Ased,Timpanogoe Cave ' Archea, and Natural Bridges Na- letter. Senator Moss said: "With t h e water and range, tional Henusents have normal pop it ulatioas of deer-that offer no conditions we have in Utah; ws particular problems with refer jli absolutely necessary ttyat conditions beoause (D-Uta- h) that - - to - - to-th- e - . -- -- v fans will get to see a Blue John. The eritter has never been repeat performance next week 'by last years star bronoo, Grant ridden. Last year seven brono Bayles' 6 year old, 750 pound riders tried their luck and none lasted over four seconds. r : Bayles says the pony's suoecss manage our game herds to prevent in dismounting riders is due to If the natural It's great speed and ths anipredators, such as nobear and mal's change of taotlos for eaoh longer mountain lion art herds rider. He says the horse is and deer elk to able kssp as a oat". in balsnee, other methods must 'tyilek Aoeordlng to his owner. Blue be adopted. John had the of an ex"I have already suggested that cellent saddle making' pony but got the the Utah Big Gams Board of Co- wrong start and has developed ntrol asks ths size of gaao herds into a valuable buoker. in relation to ths food supply Bayles says that before and in national partes in Utah a sub- after the show Blue John is a at ths puject for discussion and favorite pet that blic hearings ths Board will hold gentle him around in ths pasfollows in Utah late this month." & ture oorral seeking attention Rodeo : over-browsin- ; g.. Eel Cadi for Nan Purchases Go through your basement; sttkv garage and storage room. Chedc ore everything youre not using. Turn it all intu cash by selling it with aninetpensive - -- ger W 'Hilo Mn'fe - - rytah Minor League: Tex-bur- from Many WASHINGTON, vs Northern Elee- hits with two for three trips to trio 30 vs Standard Oil & tho plate. 7. Lyman Servioe & Truek Winning pltohers com5 vs Broderiek Tire 16. Redd and Line Jim Terry Shumway bined their skill to strike out Blanding Flying Serviee 14 vs Steve Burt ens haw shpplying the terested persons may bo sura that steps have been taken to 1 OUTLOOK ping Pan- Hyrun nine men. David Kimerls, losCommissioner, County J & B Brain 10. comand Blaok read the telegram Little League ' sohsdule for ing pitohsr, also struck out mented that approval of the bill nine batters. next week: Monday, July 3, Frowould be of tremendous help in In Monday's aot ion, the Palmer ntier colts vs Panthers, 2:30 water desired storage Sharks, led by the pitching of Confederates vs Sharks, 4:15, & obtaining Lindsay Jones, held the Pay Day Bluff vs Mexican Hat, 10:00 at projeots in this oounty. He stated that representatives Panthers to only four hits and Mexican Hat. of Governor Clyde had reoently defeating them by a score of 16 Thursday, July 6, Confederates on natters per- jto 3. Jones struok out ten bat- va Bluff, 1:15. oalled on him water to these develop- ters while going the distanos taining Friday, July 7, Frontier Colts Rex Skelton , vs Sharks, 4:15; (for the Sharks. ment plans. vs Panthers the while Brent and Jones Mexioan 10:00 Mex. Blaok says that at Hat. Lindsay Jones Hat, Association Users Water Blanding has not had sufficient information to oompleto filing that in- Trade With Local Merchants ? vs 16 (Confederates) PTOILE WAMif- Phono 3071 -- m -- f . Jr . |