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Show 1inwh Valley View News June 25, 1970 can help by telling You 18 YEAR OLD Have a Safe Trip Director John E. Phelps of the Utah Division of Fish and Game urges all fishermen going out on Utah waters this weekend to use added caution to Insure that no mishap occurs to mar their trip. Crowded highways, heavily loaded vehicles, hazardous mountain roads, and vehicles towing trailers all require additional caution." Director Phelps also cautioned boaters to use good sense in use of boats for fishing. "Several near mishaps at Strawberry TO VOTE Reservoir last year were the result of boat fishermen staying out oo long in rough water or launching their boats In a WASHINGTON--Re- p. Sher- man P. Lloyd, in a atatement to the House Wednesday, expressed support for legislation lowering the voting age to 18, saying he felt it would "provide an Input of idealism, lnthus las m, concern and unprejudiced Judgment, heavy wind. Littering, water pollution, and respect for property are all areas that sportsmen can improve on. "The sportsman has much to lose If an area is closed because of polluted waters, littering or lack of respect for the property of Director said others," Phelps. existing In larger measure In the young, thst will be an asset In our quest for better government." The Utahn gave his views surlng House consideration of Voting Right Act exwhich carried a the tension, Senate-pass- ed provision . handicaps," he said. Acknowledging that he was a "convert" on the Issue, Rep. Lloyd said over the years he had not been In favor of reducing the voting age because he never felt the restriction was dlscrtmtnstary "Inasmuch as every Individual Is given the quthorlty at the appropriate age, and all of us over 21 years of age have been subjected to the same discrimination. "In recent months I have studied this Issue In considerable depth and have talked to many of my colleaques who represent those states . dfJWSfSJ'S: knows when an emergency will let someone know "Tell ysui fttasd. irt golAg for that flshlngdlp thtT iftin sun." This advice from the Division of Fish and Came Is, prompted -- bw ,the afctell problem. Cf IMaient ftuher- men foremerglwy message!. Each ffcar Fish and Game officers, as well as other law Inforcement officials, are faced ?.wtth the task of eridAs on Ashing locating trips tnrdughoal the sute. Often the otfly ltfermatloo .available la fhaMMrf party m is rittiM 1 southern UuftV" 1 ' . FISH "Catch only the fish you use," advises a spockes-mn- n for the Division of Fish can and Game. Catching more fish than you can utilize Is unsportsmanlike and waste of rateable reiburte; ) In addition, It la unlawful (e waste game. "mlrf I ed vote where the lS.year-ol- d has been authorized by state statute. 1 have been Impressed by the fact that In every case they have given unqualified endorsement to lowering the voting age and have said the general pattern of election returns has not been significantly altered by extending the vote to this added group of individuals," he said. "It has also been my to communicate closely of younger with hundreds people In the last few years and analyze with them their ritkif witl they Thai neither leBaiadt nor alavaa So . f were permitted to do tha cook lag; tha preparatleft of mwah rooms was raaartad for nobte hands. Kara mtohtdbml add their fascinating flAvor loan harbad rice fhtetwrt. Uftl bit na urlah ing. Mushroom Marb Rica ii asy to fapata.dfli sautdad mufcbtodste! and free ftfppbr wtut thrush HigMy prl frash llavat. 8tA -Margarina te uaad In tM.ftaar h 6 yyp L&t aratten. athar tha oft 100 Fktechttteri oatfkrM w mur family, thte dmda fieSf tl itt. par cant . For aummar dining in ttyla. area Maahroom ffarb Aka with grilled CSftgdiah bacon, rya braad and a toaaad graan in style, serve Mushroom Herb Rice with grilled rye bread sod a tossed green salad. ated. MVSKROOk KERB RICE 4 Ftefcchmahna Margarine t4cup Softmushrooms, ahead 14 poitbd 14 cwp chopped 112 leaapoons salt 14 teaspoon leaf thyme, crushed Generous dash garlic powder Onion , .iitf .. ,f cup uncooked rice J if TCtoadian communications media do not represent the great body of our yourth whom I believe tobe the greatest young people in our nation's history," Rep. Lloyd said. He said that by lowering the voting age young people can "constructively channel their great energies and enthusiastic desire to participate In the social and economic progress ofthelr country. VALLEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY "Everyone admits that - tpofiFftmton'- 1 ovar low heat until all liquid is absorbed (about saucepan .A6SY ,15 dUnutea). , onion atod Vbftrkl mid' "'hV. Mgndfhile, grill Canadian bacon; serve with flea. Mikas about 4 cups. utaa. Add watefrnlt, thfttii lnd girlic oder. Brian to boil Add rice: coder tightly and cook i - - - . FOR AU V MEMBER vA FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE - 486-699- de- r . vlf ' V- - J , . spefd' food Inilb. Tha epitome, of,, Sf .b j; And It d bright ftdw act)viainLmce. Youfl . v . : ' V;, V'f, v Ly v' . bachelors degrees: David Lewis Culver of Tay- JJ . ;t iteti. th Michael Wayne Schoenfeld of Granger.. Dee Wynn Carter, and Carl Dean Crowther of Kearns. .. C .ii : .. ' v Blantod Canadian Whisky a s&.IProof 4 lorsville. - "CANADIAN a v.:, WHISKY vr Among the almost 2,100 candidates for degrees at the seventy-sevenannual commencement at Utah State University June 6 are the following who are candidates for 2 CORPORATION the distinguished tire IaTiei Candidates - OFFICES PHONE 9- - . - - v velopments In education and communication permits our younger people to have greater Intellectual maturity than existed In our pioneering days," he said. SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY OFFICE: STATE STREET (Head Office) 2510 South State SALT LAKE CITY OFFICES: CITY CENTER 1325 South Mam GLENDALE INDUSTRIAL CENTER -1225 South Redwood Road SALT LAKE COUNTY OFFICES: HIGHLAND 3020 Highland Drive OLYMPUS 2855 East 33rd South COTTONWOOD 6275 South 20th East EAST MURRAY 5565 South 9th East UNION (So. Murray) 6255 So. State REDWOOD 3430 South Redwood Road GRANGERHUNTER 4065 West 35th South , fijiook bistiLtiNC , ' . S 1. J v 6mpaW IkLINOli c 'l t V bacon 3 concern for Issues resolved by the voters which eminently affect their lives but concerninfluence ing which their Is substantially reduced beof the U cause Inability to vote." he said. "I can state flatly that the abusive, violent campus militants dramatized by our 1Tp ed to provide fishing for some -one else or for yourself on a later trip. Fish caught on lured or files generally have a greater survival rate when released than fish that are deeply hooked using bait. There is little satisfaction for the true fisherman In showing off a nice limit of fish If the fish end up in the trash can after the bragging is done. MuahreoaSt'feata burnt Mid in high farm tine the day . of HmlRmMM fben thaftewfuf, known ad fllalipl bt the goda. prt-vle- ge cxHHIQBid QBfiQQXUv 3 lo- wering the voting age by statute rather thanConstltutloaal amendment. "It would be easy to find procedural and other reasons to dodge this issue," Rep. Lloyd said, "but t do not choose to do so. The Senate amendment provides that the courts shall act expeditiously In passing Judgment on the constitutionality of the language authorizing the vote. 1 prefer to take advantage of the opportunity we have today to make constructive use of a great human resource. "If we do not conserve, develop and benefit from the jugt potential of this human resource, we are not properly utilising the tools which will move civilization forward, but are preserving and protecting and debilitating needless so-call- - YOUR FAMILY! Page Families with several children may not be able to use all of the fish caught If everyone catches their llgal In such cases, the limit. well set their own may famity "family limit," or the number 6f 'Ash that they know they cah use. Fish that are caught and are unharmed may be releas-- .. ' ' f . i . I t I , V ' ' i . |