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Show Chamber upset over Utah Parks decision to Vernal Area Chamber of Com-:tt Com-:tt shot an angry letter to the tor of the Utah Department of :is 4 Recreation after the depart-'l depart-'l allowed replacement of an ad-' ad-' Mfee for the "This is The Place" went with a donation box. -:ght L. Wetenkamp, executive Resident of the chamber, wrote to Ross Elliott that while the ; ;-w agrees with the decision, they r offended "that we were turned "at when we presented a request ;? the contribution box in lieu of ission fee" at the Dinosaur f we told the contribution box used because you had no I 5 ' making an accounting of those contributions. Is this to mean that the personnel at the monument are to be trusted and those at the Dinosaur Museum aren't?" Wetenkamp asked. "We were further told that if you conceded to our request that you would be obliged to go all the way. So, since you have set the precedent, we now assume you will honor our request as well," he wrote to Elliott. With dry humor, Wetenkamp added, "We could designate the walkway through the Dinosaur Gardens as a jogging path, if this would facilitate the situation," alluding to the department's admitted reluctance to charging admission ad-mission for joggers at the monument. "We agree with the last sentence in the article that 'Honey beats vinegar every time," he said. vtmmmmmrrZZZr n . 1 J, 7,.. u ', ' l' ? ' . J - .. :T' - Vs7 " I , ........ ..- 1 1 i UUSE MOVED out of downtown block. The old ' 4.rge C Davis home at about 50 North 1st ; ;twas moved last week by John Morton to a w resting place in south Naples near the Bill Morton trailer park along Highway U.S. 40. The structure made the trip without a structure failure The George Davis property has been purchased by Don B. Showalter. |