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Show 2 Vernal Express rridoy, Morch i, i985 (WW tp T the mHee day my 1 1 1 GRAND PAU6HTE- Aa. ft . ft Mftv . . :t. m- ,.w m:wif W BILL CALDER and Lewis Wright use a snowcat to blaze snowmobile trails and cross country ski trails. The groomed trails make it easier for the winter sports enthusiasts and remove moguls from the trails. Calder is currently grooming between 60 and 100 miles of snowmobile trails and has also groomed several cross country trails. AND IT TO Qrunrw tro v . BUT No Body KMEW V WHAT IT WA ' v - - - - ) 12) r M II Recreation... Continued from page 1 cessible by U.S. Highway 191. Maps outlining the areas for skiers and snowmobilers are available at the forest service office at 650 North Vernal Ver-nal Avenue. In addition to grooming ski trails, Calder is also grooming between 60 and 100 miles of snowmobile trails near Taylor Mountain. He has groomed trails from Taylor Mountain Moun-tain Road to Trout Creek Ranger Station Sta-tion and around to the Red Cloud Loop. He would also like to groom Liddy Peak. He has purchased a snowcat which grooms trails for the snowmobiler and a track layer defines trails for skiers. Many avid snowmobilers say the groomed trails make the ride much smoother and safer. The equipment used by Calder helps keep the area free of moguls which often make it rough going for snowmobilers. Calder said many of the trails he has groomed are set way back into the mountains and provide the snowmobiler with--! some "very beautiful country."- o- J(i .......... -"i- "' ' '!1. J v PUBLIC FORUM LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Wit vnuf opine"' f CM l(oml IJ.Hc ftivn Vih i thft vr no 'l'oni M 10 omm 0 fiHJVJm1 t9'h !' mut b wf" M nim Krfw Cvyw Ovmbf and 0 I ptnt o oni't-'o1 M nwv t lm anna- ttnn il d anaitw n mmhi 'ototW en Library remodeling )r.'tr K'litar; t)n thp viTRp of the newly rrmock-lcd library p- riirtif, 1 fcfl compelled to rii fltn! rpr- my opinion of the -n!ire project. Vernal Express (USPS 6SS0-IOO0) $1 4 &5 6'4 end i;3 CO rt j ttl V"ol . ft'- KJ Catf. S4 Mb'1 V! Art-v, Val, ai t f ? r tij, P O tt IS)0, v.), t''i 11 1 W" ... 9&' t,. V.4 WJ $pn JW-.it W , , . ... .9l NrM Jnai 0. HtK.- t.;,, . i'f 't j ImK ( ; 4 (U." . . . &!""? Ct4 A4t rv-tftujit fk -.. liiv jn .... tVt;Vllll t. t-4 k. .. .. -?? J'! J ..w . . . t..,,n fl, ;j (rv- 11 tr4 ws Ji'.'M Sil; i,,,, .... kVrH- J "C r l tj1-r tt-JS S"i New schedule to begin at Vernal swimming pool A new swimming schedule will go into effect at the Vernal area pool beginning Monday, March 4. Lap swimming will be available Mondays through Fridays from 6 to 7:15 a.m. and 12 noon to 1 p.m. Lap swimming will also be available from 9 to 10 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and from 5 to 6 p.m. Saturdays. The school district will be using the pool Mondays through Fridays from 7:20 a.m. until 12 noon and again from 2 to 6:10 p.m. The swim team will use the pool Mondays through Fridays from 5 to 7 p.m. Senior citizens' swim time is available Mondays through Fridays from 1 to 2 p.m. Ladies' exercise classes are available Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 1 to 2 p.m. and again on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 9 to 10 p.m. Open swimming hours at the pool are from 7 to 9 p.m. Mondays through Friday. Open swimming is also available on Saturdays from 1 to 5 p.m. and again from 6 to 9 p.m. On Saturdays the pool will open at 1 p.m. and close at 9 p.m. Prices for single admissions are $1.50 for adults (18 and older), $1.25 for students (12 to 17), and $ .75 for youths (6 to 11). Anyone under the age of six will be admitted free, but must be accompanied by a paying parent. Patrons may save money on the admission price by purchasing passes. Passes are available for youths, students, adults and families. Prices vary depending on the length of the swimming pass. Passes are available on a monthly, quarterly, yearly or a 12 or 24 punch basis. The punch passes are available for youths, students and adults. For more information on the pool or upcoming activities contact 789-5775. Personally, I think it stinks! What is it going to accomplish? More room? Not likely, unless Mr. Baker has found himself an architect who can increase the square footage of a given area without knocking down any outside walls. If Mr. Baker wanted more room, perhaps before he went to the expense of remodeling, he should have straightened the rows of books so that they ran parallel with the walls. Who's idea was it in the first place to run the rows diagonally, is what I'd like to know. Shortly before the library cloned for the remodeling, I asked one of the librarians if there were going to be any new books with the remodeling. "Oh no", she Mys "there's no money in the buty1 for Uk ks." But after all, It Lsnt like they need any. For example, one of Vcrnal's main Industries Is Oil, but do you know how many books there are In the library on oilfield technology? Zilch! Not even one! Several months Ago I put myv-lf on the wailing list of a couple of the more popular ImAs, 1 know it's a waiting list brrau.M! I'm on it and I'm still waiting, Too bad they couldn't get more than one cpy, lUit, I do have to concede, there U one fwiMlive Srpeirt of the remodeling. I read in the Vernal Express that Mr. Itakrr had Mid there were ovrr IT.O'O honks out, the meaning t gurM wai that Oiry were rnnMIy overdue, I thn;M to rnye!f that 1 wi;-h I had a dime for each of thiwe l'K. and then it tuddrnty ectwrrd to me that Mr. fiaVrf doel! Every day! 17.fri I tic vtvfo il.7'0 ll X, i( I tt grtiing II a day fof rrmwVHr.g. 1 think I cwjld find I way lo rsimd it l In fad. il I had Mr, taker's j'b. I think Id if tnuldn't rt that rmtVI-i rmtVI-i g to last at ra- to the rtiuMte of March arjay, t'.rtrr,!))-, Jamr XlirhfT.rf, ftnlrd ay!?, d"f'a!f 12 rhi!Hn to hi? r!d iv'.'.ct !e fna! rn (eiipij'alinti as 10 htm ihe fffry Jwiid t frtd. Id he dit y thai he is.hrd the fnwy tt()H t rnt wi ar UmI eduraHnti, ta'Krf ih,n ,ViJdiP "Afirf all. he ricrtH. ' 'tV-r? S aNats rr"try f r I'j ? rfs. I -i r"rt f-'.'r-ry fr t " l try. Jf litiV MM 1 1 H Session... Continued from poga 1 to travel up to 68 miles an hour without having points deducted from their driving record narrowly passed the Senate by a 15 to 13 vote with one absent. The bill would not raise the posted speed limit. However, it will allow motorist to travel up to 68 miles per hour on roads where it is safe. Motorist could be cited for an energy waste by law enforcement officials instead of a traffic violation. Motorist could also be fined from $10 to $25 for being a "fuel hog." The bill would go in effect 60 days after being signed by Gov. Bangerter. Bangerter has indicated that he will not veto the bill. A bill has been approved that would allow residents to protect themselves with a fire arm from an Intruder, If the residents fear for their own safety. The bill would shift the burden of Intent from the victim to the person breaking into the house. Sowards said several people have broken Into some eke's home and been Shot, and later sued the person fcbose home they broke into. Several bills were also passed that would make penalties stiffer for the sex offender and child abusers. Arrest warrants issued for three male suspects Warrants have bn issued hf the t'intah Cwniy fvbrnffs office f three men tseliFved to have been in volved in a tutelary at Great Lakes Timber in La point. The thatEfs i'-rm from a burglary at. Great Lake Timrmf if) April li The incident has hn under ir-m!:a!iwi ir-m!:a!iwi since that time. Warrant have Vfn iid fof the anest of Hfgrf Srr.iih. IX Grrg mi'h, SI, and tvias Cortr. T 4 the rnrti are :.or I in K livjrg in A)mire . i t s ,' Sa- U- V . 5 X l r , ' AW ; ,C V-.!- .1 ,l -r. -J 1 - t ' -n. i tf y ( y - .21 1 1 . J f 7 f TQ); THE UINTAH BASIN scouting headquarters has man the new fjc.ldy on Tuesdays and move to a new office above the Vernal Drug in Wednesdays. Scout supplies unavailable at room 3. Dob Oswald, district scout leader, will other outlets will be available at the new location. Salt Lake to host Junior Miss ,,M il fiow Tc' l-''T ' 'w 5""'" gnrj rnils Stlt. Kmirty seven of t'tah's top senior high school girls arrived in Salt Jikc City on Tuesday, Eehruary to partiripaie in the t'tah Junior Miss SffKibrship paeranl including Ver rial' Junior Miss, Irene Junes. The r-k of Eelcuary 26 thru Man h j has ten offif .tally pmrlaimed "t'tah Junior Mis Week" by Governnf N'-r-man tangcHer. Mrs Itangerter rl(Timrl the fmirty ?evrrt girls at a lunrheon at the Govrrnftr'S Mafi?i'n nn Tuesday, I'rhruary 2fi markirg !N twginning A tlwir ""k nf Jur.i M'.s activities. Tle t'tah Junior Ms Sh'!ar?lp t ofr am is irVi tafirg il g tr !y f.fih Br.r.iiftMry. TT-e Vlah prcr am is part nf a naHorimi Jo -nuthKhnlaf-.!, ; afliily Mth (f".!S rar nffeTS pinre than 12 fniilin d"''ars in trii!artt"'ps ar-d 8afd a! ra-jni-,al. s'a'e and tl If if is Na'ka--a award f srr-rd i;,"f "!!'h a I."-e I."-e bjiar-'p tj lh rf''r ' e4 rT ttv-i- 1 c;t1 er'ied as Arrrtkas Jyriff S? : fVc jjr.rswJ America's J-.n:.r M:-S f.3ik.n f.eaU i'J 1 hMon J'if il aj AU'.ai--a TV f r' !t "2 r'' ial !;l I Ir'eviw-d liif '?-.'f- V' at S-e slA'P f;ra' f!a in N-l f --: MM in Alabama. Adlilinnal arlivilies (of tlh Junior Mi.e viil le a Thursday evening Kir eside at Westminster 0!irge and a hinchr!rt pnn"rrd by t'a ftJa ttntslipg el Sail lke City. The fulminating event rf the e-k( ee livilir-s ill N a parade dn Nail tse's Main et Saturday, Manh J alia W m.ill featiiremrt rfi' tf ir aJ ta!ii;rg t'tah juninf S'. t;r tfnrri thrmighmjt the s'alp. "The s tipper tip-per I Irrm I'H a I tyinrssfs and wg3fli?-at"ns In ho thre g;r!s Salt lake's hwpiUlity has been over whelming," cntnmenrd f,en Sarns parade Chairman ,hWe Have a tare" variety td partiripant in the parade itw lii.rg bith tvxil drill learns. hfH , hrj trnj.4, Ovp Sala!i Army. Salt tHy lift! Try. k,Tfie Gwl S-nw's e Am-ri a.Srn4-) the u-ar, l'j-!rrn ttr.ii-ift and many ethers." After five da of rHe-amU and ac-Itvities ac-Itvities th finals ill l-e hrl l friday andSaiiirdar.Marthl l.la! t at II ch A'j trWiiim et i fn p m. 1 INCOME TAX PREPARATION .( Morris Caspcrson, CPA M Iff? jllMHlVvt" VLRNAL 206 W. I00N. 3p.-3t!'. (" t''X w?t of fvti?da') ftOOjEVELT tat. loo rr 722 5153 i |