Show Rep Cd Black Strikes B1 set the SSL 1974 band-tail- ed pigeon and mourning dove hunts for September 2 through 30 Bag limits Representative Thu'JU"''”49B3 tre nd 20 pos- - statewide while pigeons for doves and 5 can be stalked in Grand : 5?gi°"10 possession for San Juan Iron Kane and Mly P1011' The dove hunt is Washington counties Calvin there is left of the once best deer herd in Black this week blasted the Utah Division of Wild-lif- e Resources and the Board of Big Game Con- State” Rep Black said They established for nearly all of San Juan buck trol for establishing a County a 7 in by Juan season fen deer days of and fawn slaughter 11 fore with County-o- f the first ' 4 ddys being With the buck only followed by 7 of the deer herd for the days of either sex hunt- past years coupled with ing The Legislature re- perfect weather for the cord zing before the 1973 hunt which provided “professionals” that the about a 60 harvest sucdeer herds in Utah were cess they seem detergetting dangerously dep- mined to continue to sell leted limited the number enough permits and 'allay on-follo- U2fi ThmFfiSat-Jdf- t1 licenses ow the slaughter of the of that could be sold in 19-- does and fawns to the to 20000 — almost a point that deer will agthird less than were sold ain be scarce here as in 1972 After the 1973 they were in the 30's hunt the Utah House of and then perhaps they Representatives passed can put them on the enalmost unanimously a re- dangered species list solution requesting that The season for the deer the hunt four 1974 and Ihunt as established for thereafter until die deer the Board of Big Game herds had been restored' Control on recommend ation by the Interagency be "buck only” "The Division and the Committee was not in acBig Game Board after cordance with the wishes crying and screaming did and recommendations of follow that request to a the local representatives certain extent but they of the Division of Wild-li- fe Resources or of the did practically nothing to preserve what little fooling of the vast majority of the residents who live here” he continued down "Even most of the liveThe film story "The stock operators who are takes Mighty Niagara place during the 1930’s considered for some sporand centers around the tsmen to be enemies of exploits of a family of deer herds are as condaredevils living along cerned as mostof the rest the shores of the Niagara of the residents as to the river The company has depletion of our deer filmed scenes involving herds A very large of the local peobarrels plunging over the Horseshoe Falls and rafts ple are avid hunters and although it would have shooting the rapids Richard Boone star of curtailed their hunting the television series and opportunities immediate-il- y Heck Ramsey is one of many wanted to see the stars of the show deer herd unit 31 B closed entirely to hunting this year and 31A restricted to buck only for 5 days or at the most 11 days so the deer could make a come-bac- k "(foe old 'timer was heard' to make the remark that with the mis- management for these agencies ta allowing theov eridll of the deer herds by hunters killing too many does and fhwns and with the allowing of too many coyotes and cougar we can start bragging about when we saw a deer once He also had a so lution to the increasing predator problem and said that peibaps we should let the Big Game Board and the Fish and Game manage the coyotes and cougar They have managed us out of a deer herd maybq they can manage us out or non-reside- -- 1213 nt 73 Jim Sasten operator of North American River Tours of Moab was recently the subject of considerable news when thrown from a raft fo the rapids near Niagara Falls while working on a movie for Playboy Productions A Moab river tourguide "turned in the rough water rough water He was Jim Sarten recently nude downstream from the wearing a wet suit and the news in Niagara Falls Falls and crewmen lost crash helmet when he took Canada when he was thrown from a raft made of planks and oil drums sight of him in the swirling waters He was pulled from the river for two near Niagara Falls rescue workers and adJim was inthe east ministered oxygen prior working on a movie "The to being hospitalized in Mighty Niagara” being the Greater Niagara Genproduced there for Play- eral Hdspital He is now boy? inductions Officials back in Moab none the of that company had pre- - worse for wear and agviously taken a local trip ain working the Colorado with Mr Sarten through near Moab Cataract Canyon and emJim stated that he was ployed him for the movie carrying an oxygen botwork on the basis of the tle stomped to his 1 Utah trip when thrown from the raft According to reports but was unable to get sufthe raft on which Mr ficient use from ittokeep Sarten was riding over- - from blacking out in the off downstream During the entire episode cameras were rolling film crews stated Sarten rode the raft downstream to a point almost opposite the board walk near the Niagara Gorge trip The raft Upped and Sarten was thrown into the water Watchers could see the raft and trace its route down- stream but they could not see the man The raft was sighted upside down in the water near the whirlpool from which Sarten was later found floating Dice AS LOW AS t OUR BIG QUALITY SPECIAL & per-eenta- ge I 95 ’ Sq Yd SqYd INSTALLED WITH 91 6" PAD INCLUDE t FOOTS $$$Ai£! ‘ and r j Carpets to Match Every Decorating Scheme And Priced to Fit Every Household Budget ' sv$ HgnblbtHm The new National Park Service women’s uniform standards were effected at Arches National Park this week Sqwrintendent Robert I Kerr announced The women of the Arches ranger staff are the first in the complex to adopt the new attire Park Service ' green skirts or pants for field use and gray shirts Uniformed women of Canyonlands and Natural Bridges will be wearing the gray and green as soon as orders can be' filled for sup- mm SUP HudUtftt IdW fttilVfltfNflMMi Vff MNt pdMl HOW-G- ET pliers I IgglgBl : Hu H TmiH FOR ONE LOW PRICE m HKIWI Mil tMlL Regular Price Hoover - $8995 Attach - 1095 jnsm heavy-w- f ImHriMI BOTH long-sleev- ed - SUbMMkMh CdM ANMEMR ckMM ‘ v- - 'Zipper Bag green skirts and shirts for winter attire Superintendent Kerr noted Uniformed women at Arches include: Diane Allen Marilyn McElheney Kay Forsythe and Maxine Newell Two addition -el woman on the staff Karilyn McElheney and Julie Walton Deluxe Convertible 07 are both members of the y $? ¥ cougars” The new uniforms show a return to the National Park Service Tradition Women will also wear the Park Service badge Matching Eisenhower blouses and gray shirts have been approved to wear with Park Service eight ov rks group They wear the bright orange smocks with the NPS emblem MOTORED TO VERNAL Mr and Mrs Jay Carter and daughter Monica motored tn Venal Utah last week for a few day S visit with relatives I Next to on 1st Weslg ledrvweReBSBeBeBiBeaeweBtoetMBegeaiaeBeaegfogeBeaeRtsngwgat1 |