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Show New National Park Permits Now in Effect in Local Areos Instigation of a new National Na-tional Parks Permit will go klto effect on July 1, according accord-ing to Joe Carithers, Assistant Assis-tant Superintendent of Canyonlands Can-yonlands National Park. Ihe National Parks System will initiate its own entrance permit per-mit program to compensate for the time lapse from the passage of the Golden Eagle Bill to its instigation later th's year. ' Tire Parkland Permit, which will be sold for $7, will entitle en-title one vehicle to enter a park and also insure a $1 credit per day on the campground camp-ground fee in effect at that park. Tii's would mean, he ox-plained, ox-plained, tiiat in our own area, two campgrounds would be affected. Devils Garden, ih-? campground camp-ground at Arches Na'l.onal Monument has a cainpin:; fee of $2- per night. The ire of the Paikland i'crm'K would enable en-able the he! dor lo camp for a $1 per night citap;a. In tho Caryon'arris National Park are:!', at the Sqir w Flat campgrr.and where the camping camp-ing charge is e.ry $1, (lie permit would enable Ihe eanip-pr eanip-pr to camp without charge. The Parkland Pass wa'l be good in NatMina! Parks thrcuctrut ihe mmtry. and will alsf subst'tuto for permits per-mits r quired for .'.iloii I I;:,t:o into ai ens a.i'o'n 1 : : . J b ; flie U. S. Fere.- t ,S"i vice, Bureau cf I ;,-J Mann c m !, and other Pap-aus f Spar! ;, F'.rYrg. and W Mi I'e. Per-in Per-in Is fr'-m aev f It 'e-e. r.e'es will also be aeee;):-cd aeee;):-cd a the .Wiiniial Parks entrance en-trance stations. ' - ' ' i . . ;"'"'-' '"" . '' ) The new "Parkland Permit" on sale this week hy the National Park Service is shown here by information infor-mation receptionists for Canyonlands National Park, Mrs. Helen Itedd. |