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Show I I . THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, AUG. 14, 1975 JASON WORTHINGTON, GraaUvUle (left) and Kelly Kindlishbacher, Amalga explore the range end lie many plants during the . annual Youth Range . Conference sponsored by Utah State University Extension and the Utah section of the Society of Range Management Three County youths were among the par- ticipants of the annual Youth Range Conference held at the Great Basin Experiment Station. The three are Kelly Rind- - Youths Attend Range Conference and Lorena Bingham, Amalga. All three boys attend Sky View High School. The camp is sponsored by Utah State University Extension and the Utah section of the Society of Range Management. The youths were taught the lisbacher, Mark James and Jeff Bingham. Kelly is the son of Dale and DeVonna Cache Rindlisbacher, Amalga. Mark is the son of Marcile and Lynn James, Hyde Park. Jeff is the son of Tad aa VIRGINIA JOHNSON, camp leader, helps Jeff Bingham, Amalga, sort through and label range plants at the Youth Range Conference.. importance of range management in preserving our natural resources and in getting the most use from the land. Many of the participants commented they hoped to put the knowledge they learned at the camp to use in M California took part in the camp. Activities included study of range plants, use of rangelands, range ecology, grazing systems and range helping their fathers improve their ranches and farms. . on TAYLOR MOTT, Park Valley (left) and Mark James, Hyde Park (right) try to sort through range plants daring the .Youth Range .Conference .held at the. Gnat Basin Experiment Station. B Others commented they wanted to explore range management as a possible career field. Twenty-si- x youths from 14 Utah counties and one from improvements. The youths toured the Great Basin Watershed and participated in range judg ing contests. Plant identification was of special interest to the youths who were always challengand the ing each other camp leaders to properly name the many plants they found while exploring the camp and nearby areas. According to Fee Busby, USU Extension range specialist and camp director, the youths each went away from the camp with new knowledge in resource management and die necessity for maintaining a quality environment. CMC SERVICE CENTER MAINTENANCE COHMERCIAL & I REPAIR OF RESIDENTIAL HEATING AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERATION i SERVICE CONTRACTS 24 HOUR SERVICE CALL: LAVERL CROSBY SERVICE TECHNICIAN SEE US AT THE FAIR 351 Bur N. 2500 N., Bsi 692, Lean, Utah Homs: 752-919- 0 753-244- 0 CASE 6000 mounted shear bolt plow (with 17" fluted coulters) with your purchase of a new CASEDAVID BROWN 990, 995, 1210 or 1212 tractor s Or: back-to-scho- $800 REDUCTION From list price on any new 900 or 1200 Series DAVID BROWN tractor with a CASE implement OFFER GOOD JULY 10 - AUG 1 lot lull details VALLEY - back-to-scho- shopping. Fiirsft Secnmrntty Bamulk l. ' 3 a Sanaa Maria Owiad antf I canard a, Bankkmca Snara cup ; . : : , . ol : Bank ol Utah. NA FM Sacurty State Bank el Sprtngvtln. Utah FM Sacuitly Bank ol Rock Sprnga, Wyomnj Flnl Sacurty Bank el Uahot NA FM Sacurty Bank o( Logan, Utah. N A Fm 5acurty Bank el BountlM, Uah, N A Marnhm FJ FM Sacurty State Bank. Sak Lake Cay. Utah PRESTON . ol FM Sacurty IMPLEMENT wWPXSwissfeswasM. -- you write a check if you want to pay that way.' With our good name behind your good name, theres no check cashing identity crisis. ..no oh'-- . crisis. First Security backs your check for up to $100, even if your accounts a little short. Youll never have any trouble cashing a check again. So take a card, either card, for 31. 1975 SOI-Soc your deuiei Different people like to do their shopping in different ways. First Security understands. And wants to help. Two ways. First Security BankAmericard lets you charge the clothes, school suptravel even plies, arrangements almost anywhere. With BankAmericard you can shop ajl over, and still get only one convenient bill. And our new Check Protection Plus lets |