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Show DESERET NEWS, Thursday, Wixom Hszrfft B;II:II!II!IIIIIIIII!IIII!IIIIIII1I!II!IIIIIIIII!! then flew home to Laramie without revealing his decision. M y slinski.thrice-burneh- , in the past month, isnt talking either. Its a mutual thing. If he wants the job, well offer it to him, the source said. Reached at his home, Eaton was as uncommunicative as Myslinski. Youll have to get your story from Myslinski," Eaton said before hanging up the telephone. Mudra isnt so reticent. who resigned for Mudra, after reasons" personal reguiding Arizona to an cord in 1968, says he would like to have the Pitt job. - Utahs Senate deserves a pat on the back. They quickly sent two bills back to committee recently which could have abruptly ended Utahs boating future. Senate bills 46 and 47 would have placed all marine fuel tax and boat registration money into a general fund. This money, paid entirely by the states boating public, may or may not have been later allocated for ramps and boating improvements. The top candidate for the job is Lloyd Eaton of Wyoming. But he hasnt said yes or no. Right behind him is Darrell Mudra, formerly of Arizona, and he says hell take the job. Pitt has been without a coach since Dave Hart resigned under fire Nov. 25 after three consecutive seasons. Eaton met with Caslmir in d Myslinski, director, the past two days 1-- 9 Boat Fund Source , By IRA MILLER The PITTSBURGH (UPI) University of Pittsburgh may have a new football coach within a week. There were no provisions made in the bills for money to be allocated back for state boating projects. There is no other source of revenue for these improvements. Marine dealers, the Utah Boating Advisory Board and boating public quickly besieged senators with calls after the bills were read Friday. However, it scared many boaters to think someone tried to railroad them through as housekeeping bills. ; thrice-burne- Mudra said Myslinski telephoned him Wednesday and said hed call me later in the week. I talked to the Wyoming people and they thought if F tton wasnt interested he v juldnt have gone to Pittsburgh to talk about it," Mudra said. Eaton isnt the who would waste type peoples time. 8-- 2 Darrell Mudra . . . wants job 0 The wonder of it is that someone keeps sube or boating money to be mitting bills for placed in a general fund. Why are they presented every two years, wasting everyones time, and impeding necessary programs? . Now two substitute bills are being introduced which would make Senate bills 46 and 47 helpfuL j fish-gam- 5 . advertisement PM afon, Senate Saves Boat Future January 2J, 1969 .1 Ask your druggist:; - How do Jt was learned, however, two assistants who accompanied Eaton to Pittsburgh remained here, although they were incommunicado. In Laramie, Baker confirmed that most of Eatons assistants will move with him if he joins Pitt. that 1 other ! laxatives compare with new $URE-lax- 1 ?i Most laxatives work only one or ! works louf 4 two ways. SURE-la- x ways to give you relief thats both gentle and effective, i SURE-lalubricates, moistur- - ;? izes, softens and stimulates. V SURE-la- x is like a PALM BEACH GARDENS, Thats why a compound j Its prescription. Fla. (UPI) Miller Barbers of ingredients. Ask Barber Third x As for Mudra, the only college job available that I want $13,500 payoff for winning the is at Pitt. your druggist. Kaiser InternaEaton and an assistant, Bill the tional Open has pushed Baker, were reported to have scheduled a recruiting trip to Texan into third place in the Lusk, Wyo., Wednesday night 1969 Professional Golfers AssoSURE-laGentle, effectiva but it was not known if the ciation of America tournament relief in tablet form. g took standings. trip place. M. money-winnin- OlIM t GGOTOQ rather than harmful to the states boating future. There are other bills, submitted by the Utah "Wildlife Federation, which we hope legislators will not put aside in their busy schedule. It is extremely encouraging to see how quickly the 1969 Legislature went to work processing bills. ! - r ' Search For Trophies ' Several sportsmens groups are attempting to do something new: compile state records in both fish, and big game annals. They will compare annual lunkers and trophies with those of past years, coming up with a complete Utah record book. tt g Both (rifle) and (archery) records will be kept on state level, giving future hunters something to shoot at within Utah. Ditto on largest fish. Besides recognizing the ' sportsmens accomplishments it will serve to show where the big ones are coming from. Those having information on big deer, trout, gtayling and black bass, taken in Utah during the past four years, are urged to send it to 2635 E. 4510 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Boone-Crocke- Pope-Youn- iU PLUS FEDERAL EXCISE TAX' vr o Harmston Makes Point FOR A FULL 4 NYLON CORD TIRE w The future of Utahs outdoor resources rest to a considerable extent with Gordon Harmston, director, Department of Natural Resources. And what sort of a man is Harmston, now at the helm of this relatively new organization? In speaking to the e Division a Utah few days ago Harmston impressed us as a hardworking but humble man, wou w rather roll up his sleeves than waste time O Fish-Gam- rS,'y ' f j Li! bragging. He reminds you that the greatest credit is Harmston the least noise. makes often due him who 4 i&ordon Personnel in all phases of Hannstons operation possibly hope that he recognizes their dedicated efforts, too, and make changes only where it will benefit the public in practice, not just on paper. For example, it might appear that conservation officers could also serve as boating rangers. But in practice, the officers are already busy much more than eight hours a day without setting foot inside of a patrol boat. ; Patrolling large bodies of water like Flaming Gorge, Powell, Pineview, Willard, Bear Lake, Utah Uake, Strawberry, Scofield and the rest are in e themselves jobs, with rangers working boat rush is heaviest. when the only seasonally full-tim- Full nylon cord construction. 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