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Show Aside from fly appears to be the most Released from Hospital ter Sweetheart. N'aOen Beck-stran- d accompanied this group to Salt Lake and visited with Milton end Eva Beckstrand at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Beckstrnad In Bountiful. She reports that Milton Is recovering very well after his surgery. Sacroment Service SACRAMENT MEETING WAS conducted by Bishop De Lyle Beckstrand. The youth speaker was Nadine Sweeps after which the Trlmary presanled the program "Thou Shalt Live ToEach child gether In Love. In MEYERS AND RON JANET Francisco attended a regional youth conference at Sallna on Friday and Saturday with other students from this area. STOTT AND SHIRLEY DUN-ca- n and two daughters, Vernal, visited his sister LolaBushnell on the weekend. AT THE HOME OF CECIL and Thelma Fisher recently was her sister Viola Roylance and her husband. LAURA AND CLIFTON Beckstrand, Melvin and Edith Cox and Orrln and Elma Beck- strand were at ther homes In Meadow this past weekend. FERRIS MISS BENNETT KANOSH DON AND MARION PENNEY rode to SL George last Sat. They report the weather was beautiful. While there they called on the George Labru ms. He Is with the National Guard -- Special education teachers, administrators, aids and other Interested people will be meeting March 31 In Orem for the annual state convention of the UtahCouncll for Exceptional Children Federation. Slate Federation President Ralph Haws, a special education coordinator for Jordan School District Indicated the convention will be held at Orem ! High School, 200 S. 400 E., beginning with registration at 8:30 a.m. About two hundred people, mostly educators in the special education field, are axpected to attend. Involvement. Utah The Guest speaker for the event will be Dr. M. Stephen Lilly, associate professor of the Unl- verslty of Minnesota's Department of Special Education. His The Name1 topic Is entitled Game In Special Education: .Whate the Problem and What We Do About It? Dr. Ben Bruse, specialist Council for Children FedExceptional eration Is the state arm of the National Council for Exceptional Its purpose Is to Children. recognize the needs of handicapped youngsters and support tnd develop programs which meet those needs. HOLDEN BEN AND LAURA TRIMBLE came to Holden and look Jay and Helen Stevens over to Price to see Ben and Helens Uncle Elmer Strlngham. They wen up through Spanish Fork Canyon and beck through Sallna. They enjoyed the day and It was the first time Helen had been to Price. MINERAL FERTILIZER . s Mis batter ivay Seedlings from the Stats For- If youre but Interested In planting this spring, get your 0 0 plus SULFUR (All Purpose I AU ",Mnt L A!fc Fertilizer) $0 J,00 per ton 18 . 48 - 0 ;6853per ton 79 per ton "re Bulk Truck F.O.B. f.irin. Treble or the fertilizer of jour rholec, Aail.iblc: Nitrate Amniopliu. .50 per tan plus SULFUR (ror Grans or Grasses) 16-20-- top high Medals will go to the first place finishers In each track and field event and to the first place teams and tingles players in tennis. Ribbons wlU be awarded to second, third, fourth and fifth places except In the relays. Last year Uintah claimed the In the Class B division followed by Richfield, Dixie, Cedar City and Wasatch in the top five. Orem won the Class A, followed by Spanish Fork, Payson, Weber and SprlngvUle. first place trophy Q, - IDEAS DEPT. Sending Pictures By Tekphore Now they've come out with aportabte machine into which you can put a drawing or photo, and then have a copy of it come out of another machine theuaanda of mile away. The aystem if called document facsimile trarumisuon, and busineumen ue il to trrtd out picture,, letter, pages of data and other documents. ge ed Tushar Mtn. and Mtn. areas met this and were ldMOOed. Public meetings were held to disBoth the drclevllle criteria, cuss all areas and additional evaluation followed. Recently the Chief of the Forest Sendee announced the Tushar Mtn. area as one of the 235 Wilderness Candidate Study Areas, or a As a CanWUdsrnsss Area. didas Wilderness Area R will be managed to exdude any activity which would dspred Me tta potential value as a wilderness tuH It Is studied snd either rejected by the Chief or select! for to Congress. These studies and recommendation throughout the Forest Service are expected to begin after 1974, and completedby 1984. For the Tushar Mtn. area this means thM uses compMsble with the protection of wilderness values will be permitted; lnoompattole sees will not. There will be no timber sales, no structural tm- - Tha future management of an drclevllle Mtn. area u the Roadless Area, la not determined by th Forest Service M this time, although It will probably be massaged in a rel lively undeveloped state. As a result of a recent court order (Sierra dub vs. Buts ShzltX environmental atWemerts must be filed with the National AEnvironmental Protection geocy covering any now project, such as, cutting timber, building roads, range Improved:, etc. Mining Is permitted under tha existing laws and regal! on. oomplacaty Kor.:2Lmr RldlnqMoiu&rs frond tkuj 6h.p. Rdw Pntl-6cot- Mouwra p Maui 6hwttf For you, ntva Home order Due to the large volume of and seedlings we Some species tre completely sold out this year. However, the following Items are sUU avstlibls: sand cherry, Si berian pea, black locust, Russian olive, honey locust, ash, golden willow, Austrian plneand Pooderosa pine. Minimum order sire orders ' la 100 plants per species. The seed-'lncannot be used for orna gs handle, we cannot substitute species tnd make refunds. A 11 orders received this year that we cannot fill due lo lack of stock will be filled next year. Plan your windbreak, Christmas tree, wildlife htbltat, erosion control or reforestation planting now and order seedlings immediately. 'll Forester Vern Regional Hamre announced today that additional time Is being granted for the public to make comments on proposed regulations vehicle use concerning on National Forest System lands. "These proposed regulations, which were printed lntLe Federal Register on March 2, comply with Executive Order 11844, "sskl Mr. Hamre. "Because of widespread public Interest, the original April 2 deadline for accepting comments la being extended to May 1." The proposed regulations for administrative provide designation of specific areas and Intis on National Forest System lands on which use of vehicles shall be allowed, restrlcled, or prohibited. The objective is 'to control and direct the use of off-ro- vehicles so as to protect the resources, promote the safety of users, and minimise conflicts among the various uses while providing opportunity for enjoyment of vehicle recreation. AU persons who wish to submit written data or views regarding the proposed Federal Regulations may do so by submitting them to the Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Division of Recreation, South Agriculture Building, off-ro- ad off-ro- ad Washington, D.C. 20250, by May A copy of the regulations, along with the Draft Environmental Statement and administrative Instructions, may be obtained from the Regional F and Forest Office Supervisors Offices In the Region. or-est- ers Inconsistent with program goals, tle Cost of Living Council (COLC) retains authority to set mandatory future rules, controlling conduct. COLC also may roll back already Instituted price and wage Increases. COLC and the IRS, under COLC direction ar monitoring rice and pay performance by revelwing reports received from firms and employee units, conducting surveys and Investigations and by review of government and trade data, the district director said. Urler Phase III, landlords ar expected lo exercise In their rental policies and otherwise comply with the spirit of the Economic n Phase H Program. serve as guidance for rules Mr. appropriate Increases, Wise said. fact-findi- ng Stabl-liatlo- ( 255-650- 5 n0 Stomach Upset by Gas and Acid? with Simethicone quickly relieves gassy-aci- d upset. This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful Your relief is more because takes complete the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. When you eat too l. well, demand Tablets, liquid. Product of Dough, Inc. Di-G- MINERAL FERTILIZER I COMPANY ) MIDVAtt UTAH DmK, Call Toll Ftaa 0, or (CALL COLLECT or coll Garth Swollow in Flowed ond Marvin Hunter in Holden 255-272- 1 Ironafriulon 6hlfl rro ftxword to ft vets Without The Clutch trees. In quickly. Phase III of the Economic Stabilization Program Is a variation In the form of wage arxi price controls, not a removal of them. Controls definitely regain. Mandatory price and pay cons, trols remain In the health food and construction Industries," said Mr. Wise, Internal Revenue Service District Director for Utah. In addition, the voluntary sectors ar subject to price and pay standards: for prices, either a 1.5 average price Increase or a profit margin constraint for pey, Phase II standards The principles and policies developed by the Pay Board and the Price Commission during Phase II should be used as guides In applying these standards, the district director said. Where It appears voluntary behavior Is SUPERPHOSPHATE (For Posture) or Plow Down) 20-10-- states PHASE III PROGRAM ... $43 0) the school performers, will beheld on Saturday, April 7, Bob Stodmeet chairman, said. dard, Entry blanks must be returned by April 3. Both the track and field and tennis phases of the meet will again be run off In Class A and Class B divisions. And the athletes will compete for an array of awards. Trophies will go the the first and athletes. place teams ke and cannot be sold as living wer-vlce- (7-15-- attracts Interested In expresto watersheds, ' Persons or who have Indiviews their sing rages or wildlife habitats; and vidual questions concerning the no developments such as roads and management classlflcftlon and recreational facilities. two areas or these of direction The big concern, locally, has to Beaver on the Ranger areas db with livestock grazing. Live-Sto- ck any Invited to do so are District, gT axing will continue as Forest Service Offas It is controlled and tha Beaver long ice. managed ao as not to deaer-loreA new trail the landscage. Note to Subscribers previously planned will be constructed from Blue Lake to near Big Johns Flat this summer. When you send In your reWhat about mining? The Tusnewal, If your address does har Range has been a area not Include box or space number known for several rich ore deIf In a mobile park, and the zip, please add this information to posits, Valid mining claims established prior to the Inclusion the address on your notice. of the area as a "Candidate Wilderness have the rights provided MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS by the UJS. Mining Lswe, ee Fillmore, Utah 84831 New claims then applicable. Friday, March 30, 1973 can be filed, but are subject to provisions which limit the numAUXILIARY TO HOST ber end alxe of excavMiona that can be filed, but are subject to "FASHION FIESTA" which limit the provisions number and alxe of excavMlons toot can be made; the use of motorized equipment; aid construction of Improvements such u roads. A publication "Mln-Ji-g and Mining Claims in National Forest Wildernesses, will better answer your questions about mining. The pamphlet Is available t the Beaver District Ranger's Office. iprovemeoU mental or landscaping purposes est Nursery are still available; off-ra- SULFUR SUPERPHOSPHATE (For Alfalfa ond Legumes) Nitrogen-Sulfu- r Snow College has put Invitations in the mall addressed to every high school In the state. The Invitations are for Snows 23rd annual track and tennis meet. The meet, which every year Beceri local comment and questions Indicate a bettor explanation is needed regarding possible special classifications of some treat of National Forest lands on the Beaver Ranger District. The Tuahar Mountain are containing 26,000 acres, has been selected for possible Inclusion In the Nllonal Forest Wilderness System. A smaller area known as drdevllle Mountain has been classic d as a "Inventoried classified at a "Inventoried Readies Area In 1972, as part of the Forest land manService long-ranagement planning, an Inventory and review was made of all relatively undeveloped areas cortalnlng over 5,000 acres. The review was to identify areas which should be further evaluated for their suitability for addition Into the Wilderness Preservation System. DEADLINE EXTEND?! Team to grow In programs for the handlcappvti for the Utah State Board of Education will also make a presentation showing new Innovations In the special education His field. presentation Is entitles Up Tight and Out of Sight. During the program the Federations award for the "Special Educator of the Year will be The recipient will announced. be selected by a committee from The award the Utah group. winner will be chosen on the basis of background, service to special education programs and children, and his professional Track & Field Meet Areas Identified for Special Management, Use Studies SEEDLINGS Available was Interested In all facets of wildlife. He was former owner of Nelson Supply in St. George, where he served as a license agent for the Division of Wildlife Resources. He was a member of the SL George Ullllt Commlsalon, the St. George Chamber of Commerce and an active member of the St. George Lions Club, of which he was president and district governor. Utah's Division of Wildlife and sportsmen Resources extend their sympethy to be family of one of wildlife' devoted friends. With spring football practice beginning on April 9, SU9C football coach Tore Klngaford will be relying on II returning letter winners, some talented junior college transfers and some top freshman prospects Jeff to enroll In the fall. Keel, Fillmore la among the returning lettermea. the leaves and fruit of trees, should Inhabit forests. Yet, It is difficult to understand comA pletely their distribution. rain forest In South America may be extremely similar to one In Africa, but the kinds of monkeys found In eacii are quite different; none of the African monkeys, for example, has a tall strong enough to grasp tree branches, whereas, most of the South American ones do and there Is a similar rain forest In Australia that has no monkeys at all. Meeting for Special Educotors Saturday Former Commissioner Mourned Utah sportsmen ware saddened last week by the death of Wesley A. Nelson, former Fish and Game Commission member. Nelson died at his home In St. George after a lengthy He was appointed to the Fish and Game Commlssslon, now known as the Wildlife Bord la March, 1859 by Gov. George Clyde. He served as chairman of the commission one year of his II year tanure. He represented District 8 on the commission, which (a comprised of Beaver, Garfield, Kane, ;ron, Millard and Juab counties. HU term expired la March 187L An ardent sport a man. Nelson being found almost everywhere except This Inthe polar regions. sect was originally confined to tropical latitudes, and experiments have demonstrated that still flourish Its populations best at a temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit. It has been able to extend Its range--thanto two adaptations: it can spend the cooler seasons of the year In a dormant state, and It has adopted mans heated structures as Its home. The common cockroach, body louse, pharaoh ant, house mouse and other species have similarly Invaded a diversity of environments. They have homes with man and presumably, will dwindle or disappear If man does. visited her mother Roma Bird VELMA STOTT HAD MC6T of ber family home for Monday Including Lloyd and Leola George, Tom and Nadine Day, Ray and Donna Warner.Chester and Stella Johnson, Joe and Joan Ben and Laurel Stott, and Stott. The group attended the Ward Family Night. species, ng In the Primary participated and husbnad Howard. song and speaking parts. They are to be commended for their IENNA BUSHNELLACCOM-panle- d fine participation. The Primary others from the school Alma Is Rhodes, presidency on an educational trip district Joan Stott, and Linda Ellis. for Michigan for a few days last week where they observed NIGHT A WARD MONDAY school In action. While there held was Family Home Evening they visited with Gordon Beckand a lovely turkey dinner was strand who lives In East Lanprepared and served by the sing. and various Relief Society After the meal, committees. ANTHONY AND SADIE Kim Petersen and Hal Beckdrove Aurora, Christensen, strand sang and played their over Sunday and visited wllh and Edwards guitars. Lisa the Harold Beckstrand family. Sandra Swallow da need; Carolyn came over to see how They Penney played a piano solo; and Milton was doing. Eva and Cindy and Nancy Cox, Virginia Sadie are sisters. and Nadine Sweep sang two songs. There was a large crowd In attendance for this special event. on Other kinds of plants and animals occupy only limited places In the biosphere. There Is no problem explaining why monkeys, which are adapted to an arboreal life and feed on man, the house- HAL BECKSTRAND, MIKE Stolt and Shan Carling attended the State FFA Convention In Salt Lake City last week end. Carolyn Penney also attended the convention as Chap- INVITATIONS OUT For FAUNAL FACTS by Nadine Beckstrand. UltacUm IcM Di-G- el Di-Ge- ,TJr t |