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Show -- - v DESLiti fr Sammy, A curious Indian elephant that put his "nose" where it didn't belong currently is giving rides at Hog le Zoo. Si , 7,' r - ::,,.,:. ":.,. ::',.' ., 4141PWRIWItrew,losemt: .:'.:. :':,:,: :::.,. ,' - '..6..,1:Ii.::,.,:4,i'..,.:."",' , ,; 1 '. ...,t!,:: '::. ,,, V to according Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Anaheim, Calif., owner, put his tiger's cage in show in Texas six months old. e when he was Veterinarians had to amputabout one-haof the injured trunk. but the injury healed and Sammy is doing fine. He uses his trunk iike a normal elephant. The accident Occurred shortly after Sammy was brought to the U.S. from India. Mrs. Johnson obtained the elephant ate 1 the elephant's trunk into a a circus-typ- :, e ..: ....., ,. ' ,:: , Mrs. Johnson said Sammy weighs about 1,500 pounds already and can carry up to 500 pounds in riders. They will be at the zoo through Labor Day, according to Director LaMar Farnsworth. 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Industries Inc., which has evaporation presently ponds on the lake, warned against drilling holes in the bottom of Great Salt Lake. He said they had found drilling holes in the bottom of their evaporation ponds can be disastrous. - : "The seal, or coating, or membrane on the bottom of the ponds is fragile at best. The same situation must exist as to the bed of the lake. Perforations in the bottoms of all ponds (even shallow drills) struck some underlying sand strata and caused the ponds to drain down. "Based on our experience there is a definite possibility that substantial drainage, if n of the : not complete Great Salt Lake could result from holes drilled in the bed and penetrating underlying strata," he continued. "There : is not sufficient geologic and : other data to eliminate this ' I- Harold J. Tippetts, director of the Division of Parks and Recreation, also warned of the unstable condition of the lake bottom. He said the parks department favors multiple use of the land and knows the schools need the revenue, but , - - ' 7,.:: ,,,.. i ......- at the Cycling Proposed To Ease U. Traffic, QvIlution Troubles erning use of bikes on campus should be adopted, and a schedule of fines should be established for infractions. Among conclusions of the re- modations state." lthuis, GOP K. Vo- District Second congressional candidate, struck at Sen. George Mc Gov His election guson voiced Republican primary opponent, Joe H. Ferof American Fork, opposition to revenue sharing ( ."deficit sharing") and wage and price controls. not if it would jeopardize rec- reation on the lake. "The bottom of the lake is quite unstable and it would be hard to predict what subsurface activities might do and what pollution might subsean occur, h'tving quently impact on boating, swimming and other activities," he said. Hawley said the division of Wildlife Resources is charged with the management of waterfowl management areas around the perimeter of the lake, as well as with the protection of all birds and the brine shrimp industry. if anything. we the Great Salt possible at this exactly how drilled." He said he was concerned about anything that would disturb nesting waterfowl or would inhibit the hunting of these birds during seasonal hunts. Hawley also noted that one of the few remaining white pelican rookeries is on Gunnison Island in the lake and "any activity at all causes the birds to abandon their nests." He said he would include in his new statement a recomGunnison mendation that Island and an area for one mile around it not be included in any lease. A statement included in the application of Amoco read: "Since we do not know what. F ,,,!.;. 13 hourv?,f--;;- ; : S EPT.1 I -- 2-4 , 1 '7, !, R74.0 rt,m,7 ,,.406"") , I "1.1"' tk: I '',4 't fr k N . : t '' '' . ' - 4 ., '.01 .1.4- !';':' - Admission 7 Without---- - - -. -- - - " ''.7'. '''''''''', ,--",. - , : ,' . - l ' 1 , A ,,4. 1, '"'' , , .! I 1 - 1k I I onds. I ' s :,5 911i. 117,2 ,. ,4 F':11,i.:0;'i:::;,.T:,::. .::.,, ,. v 4,i ..,; st,ii,k,47,:;f ,,Wlit4;14111i41 ,,,,,. SEPT. viUlki ,,) p.,,,.::.: ti.g,,, :..... .... -- , ariL44- - : ,,,,,,.,trt.,,, ... ..., I, 1 ,i1 ::,,:i 3 :1. i - ... E L' 1 ..: .,,..,..., ..: ,.:::::.., .. ,, : . The Pre-Bui- lt :. .. :: CASA . .:,;,.i,i.;-izt,i,z,i- it It 11.: ,:..1::,.; ,11 ,.,:11-7,4.,..- , .,..4::,,..1: ::,;:,..,.tirlis:1,,,ti,,,, , .,., - .,, ' 4.0 ,, ,:,,, , , ........, .;7',;:.m,K,,-1,.:,,,t-;,1:,,.;'- , GRANADA ,,t:. ...",,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,, , ,i.:......,:.. , , , BEST DESIGN I Our sincere thanks to INTERSTATE HOMES for the design and manufacture of our home. Special thanks also to Ginny Turnquist of GRANITE FURNITURE for their total interior coordination, selection of materials and excellent decor. BEST LANDSCAPING I I HY and A superb work of art by the best technicians in the business STEVE PLEWE for landscaping features and GARY ELDREDGE for his technical assistance. 7 1110107'11B - : ,--- LL-- J 11 II 3k. )1, 0 PRE-BUI- i44 ' Home Show House DIVISION 1840 So. oth West, S.L.C., lit., 434-16- 53 GENERAL CONSTRUCION DIV., 2574 Sc. Redwood Rd., S.L.C., REAL ESTATE DIVISION, 451 E. 3rd So., 5.L.C., Lit., 354-553- f $4.00 $2.00 ,i Az ik,.."'n'LfliF - .vCe-,1X- - ,f 1 .: lt4 ''; :-t h14 5 - : , LDift. i.,. r....,,,,,,,kASit..:IS''''',0!"7 1, sik":,,,i4,:, ,., .... 4,3,:ti ,, a t1 .. ..- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,.....,;,.,.,:,.,.........................: 4:00 Adults 4th , ,. :.:, :. Scheduled robberies Reund-Tri- p I SEE OUR AD IN SUNDAYS TRIBUNE vin,7 1 VI ' 44 RESERVATIONS All trains are equipped with open a and enclosed cars, steam power, snack bar, and restrooms. Weakentio 10:30 & 2;30 1 IL 4iM116 rifirti 1 r I ,e, 3rd I ' 'I r.c!' ouhu , ',I V - SEPT. : ,.. d 1....., 11111 , - ''':;',: . , , ) ., ''..K-,- , :, 'M rt r'' I 1 i ..., ..34. 1.11 I o 7 .". , ' 1 , l In barrel racing. Friday night's top women were Sharen Ilas lam, 17.58 seconds, and Doris Thompson, 17.70 sec- $2 Pot Pellaft .. ' 4, - Ticket - r . P t f 41 7- This T- oost T' ., , '. II - i '111k..I) 4.1,..1 I 0 I: tjliT , .P - ..:--- 1,4- --F----T--- UNITED HOMES ei trains per day 12' 00 10'30 At,A '' I -77,-- LAGOON I 7P'M.31) A- - 1111'r f. , ieitr.:3ii 1;1 , I Not, COME SEE US: FROM HEBER CITY 16th West & Center St.) BRIDAL VEIL FALLS AND RETURN I I I TIED LABOR DAY WEEKEND .. i I 0,;',,..,114 - I . 1,--A- WINEIMININNEM '-- GREAT EVENT!! -- flOWAY SATURDAY, 1, I In saddle brone riding, Gary ,..., 2 I ,,paradro Mome will find under Lake, it is imtime to predict wells will be Charles R. Hansen, director of the land board, said no decision would be made for about 30 days on granting the leases. 2:30 - FR DAY, In saddle bronc riding, Gary Weston, riding Salty Sam. turned in the best perform- ance with a score of 65 points; la Stan Pentz had a 62. program. .:..11 ,1,i,---,- FINALS ,, onds.. In the event the authority of the health department was said the Nemelka upheld, county commission would only have to concern itself with budgeting for the fluoridation 1 l 1..--- The top man in the bull dogging event was Fred Champneys with 10.5 seconds; next was Darwin Baird, 11.2 sec- city-coun- ty ;-1 JUDGED 1972 PARADE OF HOMES Another statement in the Amoco application read: "In summary, while we cannot deny the possibility of an oil spill, we do feel that the possibility of adverge impact. would be minimal." I l t' -, ' ---- - and listed safebe used in would that guards drilling operations. "We are confident that oil and gas operations can be conducted safely and without harm to the ecological and environmental balauce of the proposed area," he stated. -- - CHAMPIONSHIP I department. map or the campus should be prepared showing the location of bike routes and bicycle parking areas and should be distributed as soon as possible. phase 4 imple- A Ile said knowledge would be obtained during the Explora- L be feasible. Another by J. R. Curtsinger, division production manager, Gas Producing Enterprises, Inc., in the Wolf application, states: "At the present time, problems which should be encountered within the Great Salt Lake area, particularly at depths below 7.000 to 8,000 feet are unknown." tion should mented immediately to the extent that it is economically em's position on abortion, amnesty and defense cuts. "You can't convince me that one half of the people at Hill Field are not necessary to the defense of this country," said Wolthuis. g accom- Physical bicycle committee should be appointed to draft and make formal rec ommendations for university approval. - I, T onds. lute Bud Stevenson and Mary Adams were tied with 11.2 seconds. 1953. -- , In calf roping. Gary Peterson was leading with 10.3 sec- Those questioning the health department's authority to do this, could then bring it to the crurts for a review of the fluoride regulations and the powhealth ers of the occurred. A Charging that Gov. Calvin L. Rampton has named Democrats to paying positions and to Republicans posts, Strike urged citizens to "vote for the man who can best solve problems of this Strike and Robert tated - ...----, Rocky Mtn. Rodeo Association k , -- ; The cowboys, from all over Utah. are mmpeting for cash prizes, saddles ann souvenir belt buckles. in cowboys , Anno- seconds. DESERET NEWS --- 1 L. city-coun- Utah Code --- - Leaders in bareback riding were Ken Woolstenhulme, up 65 on Butterscotch, points; and Gary Cooper. on Tomahawk. 84 points. enact a regulation requiring fluoridation of the water supply, pursuant to the authority vested in it by Section leading .-- The leading bull riders Friday 'ere Kim Simpson, up on Red Pepper, with 71 points. Next was Vance King on Bad News, 5g points. city-coun- Rules and regulations should not be implemented until adequate university-communit- y discussions have The I team roping were the team of: Ron Myers and Bud Durfee,' with 9.2 seconds, and the second team was Gordon Strat ford and Larry Peterson, 10.7 Sam, Salty riding en Has lam, 17.58 seoonds, end Doris Thompson, 17.70 seconds. "You decide you'd like to try it. They're fantastic." He said the most expeditious solution would be for the health department to port are: possibility." tially." i t City-Coun- : Heidi Lee, left, and Shirley Leslie enjoy the view from Sammy's back Hog le Children's Zoo, led by Tyson White. 1 - .. Vs: ,..;:',..i...'.,:',''..',..,:',,,,,:i-.4,,::- :, pull-dow- He recommended that the possibility of any such adverse effects be eliminated before any leases are granted. He also cautioned that oil and gas might jeopardize operations present lease holders "who are approaching the stage when royalties from their operations ean reasonably be expected to increase substan- 1 1 ''',..:',, ,. ,,: :. I riz oturcioy, tlepternoer turned in the best performance with a score of 65 points; Staa Pentz had a 62. In barrel racing, Friday ight's top women were Shar- bull was bucking away. "It's hard to imagine how big and how stout these things are," Willie said. "Their strength is tremendous. The more you're around them. the more you begin to wonder how it would feel to be on one. Commissioners asked for the opinion after the Salt Lake Board of Health approved a resolution recommending fluoridation of all water supplies in the Salt Lake Valley and asked the county commission to place it on the general election ballot. said there were less expensive ways of conducting an opinion poll and also cited difficulties that would arise in trying to separate fluoriglted water nonfiuoridated and supplies if some communities in the county voted for it and others against it. :: ,,,,,,,.,..,...,-...,,,::,-:,:,:o,i,k,i.e-btrd",,-- j 4 i I I ,.. , :... '...:,.., , '7 .. J. .31,4.11.17, 1,,,,4'14' - ' ' - : , , to:4 :460.6,-,- , -,: :'''':''''!7.3-..- .4 ' 1 Weston, B-- 1 mat, a blur ef doFt and hooves and falling cowboy. One threw himself onto the bull to yank Henderson off. The bull's hooves were missing them by inches, still both men were atHenderson's tached. Then hand pulled free and the men were on the ground and the This was the essence of an opinion submitted to the Salt Lake County Commission Friday by County Atty. Carl J. Nemelka. 1 , 4,.' Great Salt Lake Drill Plan ) Continued .. ' 'VI , 2 Terms Enough, Strike Says "Two terms are enough," said Strike, who shared the platform with about 30 other GOP candidates taking part in a rally sponsored by the Davis County Republican - y",,-- t i ..i, 1:'1 "." 1 - - 1 ii - .,', ..,,:. ''''''' ' 7. ::,:". Col. William J. Christopherson Jr., MSC, was presenContinued from Page Blted the Legion of Merit at retirement ceremonies recently. also be considered along PenHe has been the pharmacy rose Drive. consultant to the Army SurOne suggestion offered by geon General for the past two the ASUU Bicycle Council reyears. port of Feb. 15, 1972, is to stripe the existing sidewalks The colonel's mother, Mrs. that are wide enough, separatEthel Christopherson, lives at bicycles from pedestrians. ing 1532 Harrison Ave. Rules and regulations gov Republican gubernatorial candidate Nicholas L. Strike bore down on the third-terissue during a talk Friday night at the LDS Regional Center, North Salt Lake. :'..t 1 Continued from Page - .7.2''"'",-,6?,,, 1, f.,,,,.., ",:k..:i ,e. - f - ' :.1!1:.":".:!.:.,,,,,'.,"":......,.1...,':-",T".",::-tf.'.."- o::::,,.?,: ,,0. 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