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Show 4 The Helper Journal Wednesday. Mar. 10, 1976 Sportsman's Corner DWR's 1976 goal: improve wildlife habitat By JackTopham Conservation Officer We at the Division of Wildlife Resources would like to share with you some of the goals that we have set for ouselves for the year 1976. to Wildlife Resources hopes emphasize programs that will preserve or improve wildlife habitat. Efforts to slow down habitat - losses the and decreases consequent wildlife are primary. in populations The goals for 1976 also include the overall objective of perpetuating and, if Thanks possible, increasing the the board of commissioners and as county clerk, his present position. Pictured, left Hector Chiara, a Helper resident, was recognized at a recent Carbon County Commission meeting for his many years of service in county government. Chiara served on the county road department, on to right, are Commissioner Guido Rachiele, Chiara, and Commissioners Jim Simone and Floyd Marx. 'Quit your job, be there' comprehensive utilization of all of the state's wildlife resources. Many of the Division's plans for 1976 include the priorities of establishing, maintaining and improving habitat. The will continue to emphasize land acquisition and habitat improvement wildlife Division programs. The time-consumi- project of a wide variety of activities and programs that tend to destroy wildlife and habitat will continue. monitoring effort is to at present required prevent existing habitat A from other constant being destroyed by interests and uses. Roads and powerlines, as well as almost any use of the land or water directly affect wildlife populations. beauty of a given area. Plans call for the continuation and further negotiations for expansion of the Division's participation in conservation pools. This participation helps to assure significant by fishery programs guaranteeing uninterrupted water supplies in many reservoirs. One of the major goals of 1976 for the nongame section will be in initiation of a study on the impact of coyote on Utah's deer herds. The Division will seek to gain a better working knowledge of the coyotes effect on deer in various natural settings and are trying diligently to keep from losing the habitat we have. There are plans to initiate conditions. a program with respect to Already started is an access to both recreational investigation into the means land and water without by which the state's diminishing the aesthetic pheasant population can be increased. The Division hopes to gain knowledge and implement programs that will lead to increased hunting opportunities on the state's ringneck population. Law enforcement perMonica, Calif, in the early 1950's He is a former sonnel will seek ways to president of the Helper continue to improve the Boys Baseball Association efficiency of their enand the father of two grown forcement program, a son and focusing on the finds of children, daughter, His wife is the activities that are most to the former Dude Phelps of detrimental resources of Utah. Con Spring Canyon. We tinued training of the assignments to more effectively utilize officers' time are also in the planning. Both the Fisheries and Field Services Sections of the Division will continue to handle iheir full schedules of ongoing projects as well new as investigate At the conclusion of the final football and basketball game at Carbon High each year the local radio station calls upon a Helper man, Dave Robertson who is the chief custodian at the school, to give his comments on the particular athletic season drawing to a close. Robertson, a former columnist for the Helper Journal with his famous "Tipple Tales from Spring Canyon" can always be counted upon to come up with a witty comical summary of the season just ended and of things to come at the Dino school. The Journal was fortunate in acquiring a copy of the comments he made at the end of the Region Six basketball season last Wednesday and with his permission we print it: "Once again we come to the end of another round ball season during which the Carbon Dinos experienced some highs and also some lows. But those are the fortunes of war. We improved greatly because f in next Monday we tip-of- the state tourney against Bear River at BYU, 2:30 p.m. Quit your job and be there to give us a boost." "Everything is better at Carbon. The floors are shinier, the windows cleaner, the prettier, the students nicer and the teachers smarter. New wrestle brain Frankie Iocabazzi did a super job coaching Phil Howa to the state title in the 500 pound class with Lane Martino and Randy Ruden also scoring well in the grunt cheer-leade- and rs the speed of light, Tony Pappas hits it down town, Staker, Woodward, Kulow, Nielson, Jewkes throw 'em out by the dozen with Coach David "Abner Doubleday" Leo and Frankie "Joe DiMaggio" Iocabazzi calling the shots." Rebecca Fazzio, a host... the beautiful way to dry clean your ..beautifully! carpets. With HOST Dry Carpet Cleaner, all you do is sprinkle on, work it in with the special HOST machine, and vacuum. There's no moving furniture, no liquid mess, and no waiting for the carpet to dry. Beautiful! And your carpet is bright and lively ... for a long time. it Beautiful again! Now's the time for HOST, the dry way to beautiful carpets. We also rent the machines. S University's ternationally-known in go. and Region champs in mother worried." The choir, which has performed in four previous European tours and many concerts in the United States and Canada, will leave Provo on May 3 concert for the three-wee- k tour of Spain, France and Switzerland. conto Renaissance temporary styles, with on special emphasis in music American celebration of the nation's bicentennial. The repertoire will also include a medley of folk songs selected from the various countries the choir YIQ r D . D D D Woodward won first place in International the Eisteddfod in Llangollen, Wales in 1968 and was named "Best International Choir" at the Linz Centennial Festival in Linz, Austria, in 1970. The BYU choir was also the first D D If the odor is group to in Paris's famed Dame Cathedral. perform Notre WHEN YOU BUY THE THINGS THAT GO WITH IT NATURALLY D D D D persistent, you should follow these procedures: D D 1. Do not ignite a flame, use your telephone, operate light switches, or use electrical or battery-operateequipment. 2. 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The following are procedures you should follow should you detect the presence of natural gas in your home. Why not cut them out and tape them inside your telephone directory so you'll always have them if you need them. 637-192- This coupon is worth $1.00 toward the rental of a HOST Electric Brush carpet drycleaning machine. Redeemable until March 31, 1976. is more than 400 students audition for membership in the elite group. Eastern The choir, under the Western direction of Dr. Ralph The group will present a wide range of music from Price What iff yoi smell gas? Skip," says Mrs. Leo, "your not getting any younger, you should be getting married. "Mother, is the mighty Dino coach's reply, "What 1 need is a catcher and shortstop, not a wife." Anyway, Scott Grundy throws the ball with Glen. This is Miss Fazzio's first year as a member of the BYU A Cappella Choir. She faced stiff competition in order to become a member of the choir. Each year Cappella Choir. & APPLIANCES '75 visit during the tour. Fazzio, a junior majoring in elementary education at BYU, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fazzio of Spring -- East Main state finalists, this season we take it all. In the spring we do our thing." "Coach Skip Leo has his 4 0LIVET0 FUamTUM 48 !!:: s:::::s:t::t!S si: flowers are sprouting at 2nd base and you know our baseball team will go, go, Miss A si! groan." will 1973 coming here from Santa demands maintenance required by the Division's facilities. "Outside our broadcast booth a robin is singing, sun Sp. Glen woman to tour Europe with BYU choir honor graduate of Carbon High School, will tour Europe this spring as a member of Brigham Young sports and athletics in since Carbon County programs and needs as the necessity and budget dictate. Fisheries hopes to complete both the Glenwood and the Mantua hatcheries while operating other hatcheries at optimum levels. Field Services has the usual construction and r: Custodian comments on Dino cage season Robertson, who resides at 250 Hill St. in Helper, has been the chief custodian at Carbon High since the new school was opened in 1959. He has been a booster of of- ficers and restructuring Service is D MOUNTAIN FUEL D |