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Show (?OHLtHCttte ... Fihing season's only a f,w days old and already tho tv-.ir stories are beginning to filter down from the hii;!i co'-v.ry. l'iH :nd 'Kdith Con-x, Con-x, who reside as Ions; as Vv cm each year at Miners Risk reported Monday that t,V bluest brown bear they have ever seen is a frequent visitor at camp. He's appar-cn:!v appar-cn:!v setting quite bold, even stamtmi in tlv ':lrJ an-i. conip.a'inins to Bill about tho" .iot that he's replaced the cutdivr cooler with an indoor vpane refrigerator this 1 Season. Bob Slierman's big do.? apparently ap-parently had little effect on discouraging the visits. The brown bear, however. did letiw when Ei'.l, having enough en-ough of tho fun, told- him in a "calm voice, "Why don't Vni so awav and leave us Srr The big fella did .Just that ... at least for the time being. -SJT- If you wanted to put in your two-bits worth at tht public hearing hastily called for Tuesday morning by tho 1 Park Service on Canyonlands rj3 Arches master planning, but didn't know about it because be-cause of inadequate public notice, you still have an opportunity op-portunity to do so, according to promises made at the thinly-attended public meet-ir-g- The record will be held open for written testimony for sev-jal sev-jal weeks, according to Superintendent Su-perintendent Bates Wilson, who apologized for the fact that more lengthy notice was not given for the meeting. Citizen ideas will be consid-ered consid-ered by the private contracting contract-ing firm doing the proposed master plan, and further public pub-lic hearings will be called en various phases of the plan C?!er the preliminary draft las been completed this summer. sum-mer. If you've got an idea, give it a shot. Send it to Canyon-lands Canyon-lands National Park, in car3 of the Superintendent, Moab. It will be turned over to th?3 contractor for consideration. The more ideas submitted, -R better chance the plan will have of being palatable. Don't leave it all up to-noisy to-noisy newspaper editors, Sierra Clubbers and profes- sional hearing goers to do all the talking. -5JT- This week we're starting a series of short travel articles prepared by the Utah Travel Council on the theme, "Discover "Dis-cover Utah." The feature will appear regularly on Page Bl. and includes a brief description descrip-tion of a short Utah tour, along al-ong with a map and the highlights high-lights of that tour. We hope that newspapers all over the State carry the feature. Utah has a lot to offer its own residents, and the most delightful thing about traveling travel-ing this state is the wide variety of environments you can easily enjoy. We hope the readers will enjoy the 24 installments as much as we did when they hit the desk. |