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Show THE ' ' Service Transplants Return Bighorn the 1800's, Utah's varied topography supported both Rocky Mountain and desert bighorn sheep. Both varieties experienced a reduction in numbers. The Rocky Mountain subspecies was nearly extirpated by the end of the 19th century, and the desert 3W 2J4 W. Center Provo, Utah 84601 In . ANNOUNCES A FREi SERVICE CENTER AND ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST "Better service for hearing aid means hearing for you." 1 y ; your better Rocky Mountain Bighorn At one time in Utah's history, the Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep was prevalent in most of the state's mountain ranges. Osborn Russell, an early Utah trapper, reported seeing a herd that included as many as 100 rams in the Willard Peak area. By 1900, only a small remnant group was left in the Uinta Mountains. Wyoming and Canada cooperated with Utah in providing bighorn sheep in an effort to rebuild herds in the state. Thirty-fou- r TravelodgerMs! Hearing Aid Specialist I sheep were transplanted in and 29 in 1969-7in the area near Willard. There are wild Rocky Mountain sheep now from i 1966 0 the Wellsville Mountains south to Ogden Canyon. 1 Desert Dighorn ' i : ' inhabitants. utive Director Elaine Sharp prepare a mailing to remind people that it's time to "Help Utah's Retarded Citizens Get a I ift out of The Mental Retardation Association of Utah's 1977 membership drive is underway, Membership Chairman Mary Moore and Exec- - Life". MRAU Begins Membership Drive "Help Utah's Retarded Citizens Get a Lift out of Life" is the (heme of the 1977 membership drive of the Mentai Retardation Association of Utah. The campaign will continue through July, according to Mrs. Mary Moore, MRAU's membership chairman. I "We hope that many parents, family members and friends of ihe retarded will take this opportunity to express their interest in jtnd concern for the needs of JJtah's developmental disabled jand mentally retarded citizens," Mrs. Moore said. Membership is organi-Jatiothe voluntary, is open to anyone who is interested. The membership con-- , tributions are used to support services that benefit retarded people of ali ages, and range in tost from a student memhershiri ?ate of $1.00 per year to a lifetime fmembership contribution of $500. j Utah's 36,000 retarded citiens Iieed a strong voice to represent their interests. They need a imified organization to speak out r their behalf in regard to programs, services, housing and ; other concerns. Each additional membership strengthens the voice of MRAU and increases our ability to help those who needs us," Mrs. Moore adds. MRAU was established in 1948 as a small volunteer organization of parents and friends cf the retarded. Since then, it has grown to over 1.200 members with local chapters in every Utah county. MRAU operates a number of group homes for retarded people, a training program for retarded adults, and an advocacy project that is working to develop medical and legal help for the retarded and promote friendships between volunteers and retarded people. person-to-perso- n MRAU also works actively to improve services for' the retarded at the Utah School and in local communities throughout the State. Those interested in joining can get a membership application by in the Salt Lake calling area, statewide call MRAU's 1 . toll free number 1 328-157- 5 pon only to any Ask your dealer numbers myQtS Never open the door Utahresidentsory Mai! Today de- $125 Coupon $75 Coupon $200 Coupon i a 'trm-.-M- ...B5a?' .. iij 9 205. 30?, 509 Rotary Culture 45. 78 83 Hear Blades ' 965. TRAVEL TRAILERS such as the ones these folks are checking out will be a major part of the 12th annua! L'tah Boat, Sports & Travel Shov:, March 15 - 20 at the Salt Palace hi Salt Luke City. Special features at the show will include casting dcn'e,n,ir3'io'is arid instruction. p)u niational entertainment on the stane with the following internationally ac- - that get smaller and smaller; and the "Reeko Bros.," a comedy juggling duo. The show on bicycles ciaimcc acts the whole family will love: "Baretta's Birds," featuring "Fred" the cockatoo, famous bird from Baretta's TV series; "The Winn Troup" - 3 dare devils of the air. riding OO feet above the Palace floor; Hans Winn in fanwB "Walk of Death;" the "'M'lnai,) Family," doing stunts will be open from 5 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, from noon to 10:30 p.m. Saturday and from noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $1.75 for adults, 75c for juniors, age 7 through 12, and free for kids under 7. !', Don't Wall until luesdav nuon ies tor the p. '.per. Tuesday is DtADiiNl.' last pnssiM. We can ,!u oi.r anie'e ;.:ki ;i.'-more time tu prvp.ti e WE WANT the if tf wiih h:.ve . 70 ic events of Jwnilmr r.u'ncs. A newspaper r.iuiU'd irinle tin location .' to a businessman away for scrrral weeks .to a serviceman out of the tinman , . . . i.i . know U'ieti .. . Wagons 31 36 Bale Elevators 5125 Dividend I Zip Automatic TREMENDOUS Car Wash Machines OPPORTUNITY Available FOR MEN, WOMEN, STUDENTS, TEACHERS P.T.-FuTime Year round or summer work Exciting new products are now available. Opportunities at all levels of distribution. High Demand Products! Income potential, $100 io $500 per week. THREE available California "Mini-MitteRoll-ov- Automatic Car Wash ma- r" er ll chines in Salt Lake City. h These machines must be moved to a location of your choice. Moving assistance is available. All three are approximately 4 years old with from low to medium numbers on the counters. Excellent condition. If interested, call for prices and additional information. car-was- Guaiantee-Commissio- n Audio Vision Scriptures 3356 So. State Street S.L.C.Ut. 84115 Tele: (801)328-845- 6 466-455- 1 "N niOGr if . linmp mr Gjiv . The fastest wind ever recorded was 231 miles an hour on New Hampshire's Mount Washington in 1934 1 - ' i ' . .. ... ' A-- -- J 3 nec . -- L n1 .uftO' .rtOU nC- -, f- : 1 p f r; L W3- i i "To., c- - g- o- o, coo 75 Dividend 0 f0 Post Driver Dividend availability. NOTE (1 ) You must pay any sales tax on the total purchase price excluding the Long Green Dividend; (2) this coupon is void where prohibited, restricted, or taxed. Offer expires June 15, 1977. Minersville Feed & Supply 1 State y 737. 1508 Rota'yCutte'S 700 7&C GrmderMien 429 Fi.gi! Elevator 40 k W. 55 kW Alternators 386-200- City ,; This Long Green Dividend coupon has the redemption va'ue chocked when applied against the purchase price of specified equipment offered by a participating John Deere dealer, who sets his own retail prices. If your 3ea'er dees not have equipment in stock that is included in the Long Green Dividend Program, the machine you want can be ordered from John Deere and the value ot the coupon will be deducted from the purchase price Only one coupon can De applied against the purchase of any given machine Use of the coupon is limited to products which can be delivered as determined by dealer's orders and machine 'i GO South a mWfJ, y coo'' $200 t Address auto- 306 396 Auger Elevators 990 Ba'e Loader 4000 W, 5000 W Portable Alternators 143 '45 146 1 48 158 Loaders 220 335. 535. 5 50 Sprayers 308. 398 Aucr leva; ois 15 kW, 25 vV Alternators r. . 51 Spring-Toot- Utah Name . u yiMKI . ,1 - ...... .J. un 10 return. y n- 'I? . to relatives in wan tn let ncoDle wiihull be there IN YOUR ; oo n mi to emmry WIPE OUT CANCB? I .eo! he sent out of an uri'u as a pleasimt reminder hnnic arui a ciiwwnirnt .') tin-m- the Newspaper Only tr arte 609. "C9 Rolary Cuttfts 115 155 Pear Blalos 1075 1275 Wagons 37 Loader I0A I Jl 4 1750W HO. TH, I.H Series Harrow Sections 110 East ... fMtrW thPi tin Machine. . , National Guard Division Reunion . ' South State, Suite 201, Salt Lake City, would like further information 1321 rf " Western Investment Corporation - 50 Dividend 45&-C74- SB $50 Coupon Name Address or Phone Colled Utah & cial financing on certain tools. Offer runs from 15 January to 15 June 1977. Clip Long Green Dividend coupons, stop in and save. one machine). about the spe- - 12 -- 14 1 matically to a knock. Know whom you admit. Lona Green Dividends This coupon is worth money. You can apply it at your John Deere dealer's to any item in four classes of machines (one cou- ai The Utah National Guard Veterans trf W.W. li 40th Division will hold a reunion at the Jackiing Hall Armory in Salt Lake City, Utah May 28, 1977. All 40th Division veterans and their wives are invited to attend. Registration will be at 2:00 p.m. A banquet will be held at 6:00 p.m. that evening. State-Trainin- mac Tiieit clined in the late 1940's, responding (probably) to the pressure of uranium exploration and mining. Desert bighorn appear to he making some progress now. and that growth has been helped by transplant efforts. Twelve sheep were brought to Zion National Park from the state of Nevada in 1973. The first release from that parent stock (to an area in the East Fork of the Virgin River) took place this year. Native populations east of the Colorado River have also increicd; and for the past two years, transplants have been made from this populaiion to new areas west of the river. Plans call for continued transplants within the state. self-hel- p it non-prof- vital ' -- WITH SAFETY native to Utah, showing up in petroglyplis of the early Indian V v 1977 First mortgages and contracts fully recoursed. Desert bighorn sheep are also t X j 1 bighorn experienced a lesset decline in the late 1940's. Populations of both species exist in greater number in Utah today, due largely to transplant efforts by game managers. Tuesday, March 22, 1977 10a.m. until 12nccn kSBrachSchluetterL&i Thursday, March 17, Wildlife News mrd cf Hearing ' ' kr the PRESS BEAVER WK4 -- Anaw 1 |