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Show Sim ChrorJck ClearfkSd iiU2bday, February 14, 474 Afloose r: K 5 -' 77- 13, 137 VV10W,F' "W?SS-Sa- "" Wednesday, Fcbi uary Jcr Ct-u-! t - - i i ? fuWuc a v) a uj y e r? t? rrv tsi . -- Scout Units, parents, and friends of Scouting have contributed financially each year as Sustaining Members to help raise the 54 1 percent of the Council Budget needed in addition to the 41 percent raised by the United Fund of Northern Utah. All funds are raised to enable the Council to give service to Cub Packs, Scout Troops, and Explorer Posts for the benefit of 18,000 boys. Memberships available are Sustaining Memberships - one who invests $15 or more These are usually parents or friends of scouting who believe m the program and wish to support one scout for one year. Special members - One who invests $25 or more; Century Club member - one who invests $100 or more, Leadership Member - one who invests $25() or more and Patron Member - one who invests $500 or more. Persons who invest $1,000 or more are Guardian Members and Sponsor Member - one being moved !17 V &. mm& u The Sustaining Membership Enrollment Program is a plan (0 g.ve parents and friends of Scouting an opportunity to invest in the Annual Program of the Council It is a program lor those who wish to assist the Council, m a financial way, to ... flirfhAr tho- asi'ca nf ' for boys -- m - certain items of the Council Budget are available on a project basis A Sustaining Member may in this way express a a t I 'kvwioi aacni in a of the Scouting phase Program. - $ : - if V The second phase of 3 moose tfnvrrvlnlin4 nfniAol 111 d O completed last wek m the Fish Creek area south of Scofield Reservoir. Personnel irntn the DiviMon of Wildlife Resources captured and transported 19 moose from the Chalk Creek area in Summit County to their new home near Fnce, Utah who invests $2,500 or more; Benefactor Member - one who invests $5,000 or more, project member Hh t f V-- A tyiri 7 & 1 rtr . y f ; k S w 1 I rt - e u- 1 t 1 i t - tft 1 l Z ! i . & At JT s' -- , &N! " " n , -- Last year 17 moose were moved from the Bear River Drainage and released in the same area. It is hoped that the new herd on tlie Mar.ti Mountain will grow and hm.fcd hun .ting will be permitted sometime in the future We have Sustaining Memberships because the Council Budget of $215,905 for 1374 was determined ar.d approved by the Executive Committee of the Counni The money to support this budget will come as follows. 41 pel Cent goes to Hia TTmtcrl pmH nf NortfOTT! Utah, 4 6 percent is received f y through special activities and gifts, 3 percent comes from trust funds and 54 1 percent from sustaining membership. ? - Pf M V i C jm &r- Therefore over 50 percent of the Council Budget must come from parents and friends of Scouting in the form of a Sustaining Membership in order to raise our total Council finance needs You probably will receive a call from an adult leader in your sons scout unit or front a friend or acquaintance. You may make your pledge to him or you may rotify the Boy Scout Service Center, 1200 E. 5400 S , Ogden, Utah 84103, if you are not contacted. s2rn - PERSONNEL from the Division of Wildlife Resources used a helicopter to transport moose recently to a more suitable habitat in hopes of increasing moose herds in various areas, I Babe Ruth leagues plan general meet SCHNEITERS RIVERSIDE general meeting for 'he Babe Ruth Baseball Leagues throughout the state of Utah will be held in Salt Lake City in the a jditorium of the Sui ety Life Building, 1935 Soutn Mam Street, on Tuesday, February 19at7:30p.ni. leagues as well as those adults interestred in learning more about Babe Ruth baseball are utged to attend this public meeting sponsored by the 1974 state officers. A GOLF COURSE DRIVING RANGE IS NOW OPEN There aie curtently ten Babe Ruth Leagues in the state; and the District Directors will be on hand to answer all questions regarding the leagues in your area. Babe Ruth baseball program is for all boys years of age.Parents of boys eligible to participate in the The ALL FACILITIES IN FULL SWING 13-1- 5 PRO-SHO- P 9 a 1U! TO itss. The helicopter is then used to transport the drugged moose by use of a special sling to awaiting pickup trucks Pnor to departing to their new home, the animals were weighed and other important biological data was gathered All animals were tagged with metal ear tags and colored plastic neck collars. This transplant vs Sleighs at Hardware Ranch are still running for those who wish to ride among the elk herd supplemental led in the meadow nearby The horsedrawn sleighs run from 1 to 4 p m on Monday through Thursday and 11 a m. to 4 p m. on Friday through Sunday There is no charge. The new Visitors Center atop P Fair in current canand der.tal rmnhMiinu hygiene are a few of being studied. ' 4 ENTIRE STOCK Sweater Vests TuruenecKS - Values to 29 95 -- '4 op- of of tr 1 f'l lft ''k9 & Recreation 7-7- X.-. scoreboard Mens shirts SELECTED GROUP 95 Reg 7 00-1Baseball Shirts Long Steeve Permanent Press Sweater Sturts 7 V fil the The Division of Wildlife Resources operated the ranch located 17 miles east cf Hyrum at the head of Blacksmith Fork Canyon Fifth grade: Stars 4 8, 4 DAYS ONLY Thurs., Frl., Set. Rookies 21; Underdogs Thunderbirds 0; Lakeis Espadas 39 95 to 85 00 & SELECTED GROUP Reg 5 00-- 7 CO Mon. Sizes $ 9a iTi to 9 p m Thurs and Von to 10 pm Fnday to 6pm Saturday 0 S-- . S3t 32, 42, 12-2- 03Sfb2 Long Sleeve Permanent Press 9am 9am Hobos Falcons in M4 m Boys Shirts H 27, Wolves 7. (Hooper) a ENTIRE STOCK Grade 8th and 9th; Johnson Jokers 17, Little Kiddles 15. fnr if m. Reg Leather Looks Diess Looks Plaid Jackets Sixth tirade: Suns 18. Wild- the hill overlooking the ranch is a worthwhile resting place for persons interested in the history of Utahs elk and their management f tvi&n 3 WUieriif!?fya ROY Scoies received by the girls teams in Roy Recreation basketball games are for the 6th grade: Stars 14, Supersomcs 9; Nifty Tcnny Runners 23, Rookies 20. coAPtfe h involved. Mens Sweaters r$,i by the portunities to the sportsmen Utah and better utilization existing big game ranges. the topics Students have also visited 7 Itainn I.it.VU illMI UtlOIS and Lew Thoi pc report these library visits have been stimulating and motivating to students the stieniP-EngSis- Weber State College library division will hopefully provide additional recreational and will visit Weber County Libiary in the near Tuluie. March. ter research Science Weber JinJ College cats 16, Lakers 32, Demons 23; Redskins 10, Bucks 11; Hot Dog 45, Allstars U;Scorpions SUN-DOW- N Telephone science- ROY Sandridgc English ciass.es visited Rev Community l.inrary on f naay and 51onday to get acquainted with the hhrary facilities and to research subjects being treated for the Weber Stale grade are Devils 25, Rebels 17; Reds 45, Lakers 5; Travelers 53, W'arriors 20; Professionals at Your Service SUN-U- VISST moose Ravs 2 PGA OPEN FROM 'S are captured with the aid of a helicopter The helicopter was first used the to locate the armTials Once mountainous areas found, the helicopter hovers overhead while a game biologist fires a drug loaded dart into the flank of the selecIn about 15 ted animal minutes the big game animal succumbs to the drug and is rendei ed helpless The cSV are Ixtri Ives, Janr.a Bll'xi. Ken Toyn, Nephi Smalley Alan Nakayu, IJojd Barnes, instructor, and Kim Holland. CHECKING WORK Friday Feb. 15th 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. FASHION iOW 16, Colts 21. Fourth grade: Celtics 42, Wildcats 2, Lakers 13, Trotters 14: Redskins 1. Cougars 24; Stars 38, Jets 2. &&& 5320 South 1950 Roy, Utah While They Last West IOCIfv 3 w 399-46- 36 SCIINEITERS RIVERSIDE GOLF COURSE A V V- -- 549' 1U 4 4($t ? Si- .7 3.'V 'ZxsAyi U Washingtons Birthday Specials Ladies Shoes 4.99 to 7.99 Value -- i- -- - i- - ' 4. V i r fi t h i t V 00S lOllf p 12.95 to 16.95 U Childrens Sh for girls 3.99. 4.99, 5.99 9.99 to 13.95 Value Not all sizes available W'O S 'J W & m ri n Ml yw i I . . 'A u 7 Ns 1 i A v? I Hf K fe t C 4fAff Uf Dnu IUUU fta; udUlD. Ph. pr-lr- 9AnS U- f- ' , f I 820-575- 3 H " t X $ i Jimmies Shoes Roy Shopping Center .t VHXniUi e,f, I ir. j |