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Show THURSDAY. MARCH 17, .1977 Farmers Asked Nof To Burn Fencelines Landowners in the Southern Idaho pheasant belt" are being asked by the Department of Fish and Game to think twice before burning roadsides and fence-row- s this spring. The fires could destroy habitat for pheasants, habitat that is shrinking too fast across the state, becoming a major contributor to the dwindling numbers of the popular game birds. Stu Murrell, a regional conservation educator in Jerome, says the burning is causing an unnecessary loss of pheasant habitat. ring-necke- Most of the road are burned 'Pajama Game' Opens Tonight musical-- , v. its just that.-- - Special lighting has been arranged by the student stage hands. Itll give vnu the same effect as Theatre 138 in Salt Lake City has because its a close audience, said Meg Treseder, an adult who helped with the show. The students did exactly what they wanted to do, she said. The experience itself will be well worth it. . The Pajama Game will open tonight at 8 p.m. with performances scheduled also on Friday and Saturday. Tickets for seats not reserved will be sold on a first come-fir- st serve basis. Reserve tickets for Friday and Saturday, performances are. still available from members of the Bear River Actor's Guild and cast mem- The only thing just y be- Murrell said nationally there are more than 50 million acres in highway rights-of-wa- In Iowa, they are producing an average of one senior at tne school. Assistant director is Kayla Christensen. Pianist for the musical production is Jill Welling, who was advised by Jean Hunsaker. hatched pheasant acres of every Tom Frank plays the president of the union as he inspects the INSPECTS GOODS rehearsal. the goods during roadside, nest for unmowed Murrell said. Minnesota estimates half its pheasants are hatched on He said a North Dakota biologist reports finding 433 duck nests on 23 miles of Interstate 95 over a three year period, an indication that game birds are making use of the roadsides. Murrell said South Dakota reports about 30 per cent of its pheasant production comes from areas along highways where the birds can find cover. This is a take what they can get choice for the birds, he said. Resources Personnel Due In Preston Farmers with water rights or related water problems or questions can talk to personnel from the State Depart- ment of Water The student musical is a product strictly of the students. Theyve done it all on their own, says one of the few adults who were allowed to participate. ed with priation state. the planning, approof water within the students the production because they Rather than using the school's large auditorium, the production will take place in a smaller al aids room where audience members will feel like . all wanted to be in it. An outside person was brought in to make those decisions. The Pajama Game is a musical comedy which deals with the labor problems of a pajama factory in the mid' west. The production has been advised by Mrs. Treseder and Ken Evans. Student' director is Shelly Stokes,1 .a ... . -- ''. f- ' .irx: -- z At Last A Wafer bed With Style The Campaigner Waterbed Complete With All Accessories Reg. $285.00 Now $220.00 Rocker Chair All 20 of All Original Oil Paintings FIXES MACHINE Bryan B.ichanan fixes a sewing machine, but not fast enough for supervisor Manning in the Bear River High School production of The Pajama Game. With Beautiful Frames 20 List Price 11 Golf Merit Badge Now Offered Golf, one of the oldest of is the subject of the games, newest merit badge of the Boy Scouts of America. According to Ron Nyman, District Executive, of the Franklin County and North Cache Districts, this raises to 19 the number of sports-oriente- d merit badges that Scouts are eligible to earn. There are, currently, 120 subjects covered in the merit badge field. Earl L; Collings, communications director for the Professional Golfers' Association of America, said many efforts through the years have gone into the establishment of such a badge and we are pleased it finally is a reality. Golfing traces its history hack nearly 900 years to Scotland, where it was apparently developed from a Homan game called pang-anicaThe first golf course in the Unitv d States was established in Yonkers, New York, in 1BHR. Proponents say more people play the game today than any other outdoor sport. There Is an ." Grand Opening Door Crasher 10 million golfers in the United States alone. estimated Woodcane Bedroom Other individual" sports which are already on Scout-ing- 's merit badge list in- -, elude; archery, canoeing, cycling, fishing, hiking, horsemanship, motorboating, orienteering, rifle and shotgun shooting, rowing, skating, skiing, small boat sailing, swimming, and water skiing. In addition Scouts may earn badges in athletics and sports, both involving multiple events. athletic Includes Needlepoint Seats Reg. $8?.00 Now Hutch, Hutch Mirrors, st, $55.00 Reg. $1,700.00 ow $1300.00 Complete Waterbed with Unfinished Frame Multi-Lev- el lant Stand Beautifully Styled Reg. $14.00 jow $165.00 and industry per cent increase U.S. business plan a 11.3 in capital spending for 1977, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. This compares with 7.5 per cent in 1976 when more than $121 billion was spent on new plants and equipment. But adjusted for inflation, the estimated $135 billion in 1976 expenditures will amount to an increase of six per cent. Solid Wood Construction Commode, And Complete Water bed Valued Over 200' THINGS ARK LOOKING IT Collapsible Rocking chair Set Hi-che- $6.95 lJIig Comioti Bank Cards Accepted Next To ZCMI In The Mall Free Financing Resources today at the County ASCS office. Included within the administrative scope of the department are the adopted state water plan,' water rights, applications for water well drilling, stream channel protection act, dam safety and various other duties connect- didnt attempt to do was cast bers. audio-visu- theyre right up on stage.. rights-of-wa- fore of during the nesting season for pheasants," he said, and the roadside cover is vitally important since much of the other land has little habitat left due to clean farming practices of the pat few years. AT BEAR RIVER HIGH When. Bear River High, School jn Garland, Box Elder County, puts on a student', d roadsides. |