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Show iiiupuni, rri. cj, jjj PACS Sea res Attract Biologists Jhe Red Sea hold billions otHollars in mineral wealth, M the incredible array of aimal ese, and 30,000 times nior lead than normal seawater. "And the value of the gold, silver, copper and zinc in the upper 30 of a possible 300 feet of sediments alone has been estimated at more than two billion dollars." But biologists are more interested in fish than minerals. Despite the aridity and harsh sterility of the sea's life swarming though its tepid waters is een more valuable to scien-tjt- s. Everything from shy sarks to seeing-eyfish live ijthe sea, attracting marine e fclogists from around the prld to study life forms und nowhere else on earth. Dr. Eugenie Clark, who is been diving along the ngth of the Red Sea for 25 ;ars, writes in the Septem-e- r National Geographic: "The Red Sea is perhaps le most extraordinary large ody of water on earth. It has higher salinity than any pcean. No rivers run into it. Scorched by tropical sun and pared by desert drought-ann- ual rainfall averages less than an inch it loses each year through evaporation the equivalent of about six feet of water." To replace this deficit, water flows in chiefly from the Indian Ocean through a shallow strait at the southern end and, to a lesser extent, from the Suez Canal northwest of the sea. "Most ocean depths are cold," Dr. Clark writes, "but the cigar-shape- d Red Sea holds warm abyssal water, especially in certain volcanic depths where temperatures reach 138 degrees Fahrenheit. These hot spots hoard potential fortunes of immeasurable worth: in places 5,000 times more iron, 25,000 times more mangan surroundings, its coral-encruste- d but behaves quite differently, fleeing if confronted by a human diver. She describes 15 of these sharks in a courtship frenzy: "A female broke away from the throng and swam upward with a male following and biting her repeatedly, tearing the edges of her fins, slashing the sides of her body, leaving a crescent of tooth marks on her flanks. "It looked like vicious, agressive behavior, but we knew well what size chunks he might have torn from her, and so could only conclude that these were 'love bites.' We were the first to record the courtship biting by these sharks anywhere in the open Trap $2.50 each No. 3 Double Spring trap $3.60 each $40.89 doz. No. 330 Connibear Trap $9.80 each $107.88 doz. No. 110 Connibear Trap $2.25 each $22.91 doz. No. 1 Fur Stretchers $1.25 each $13.50 doz. OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE Top dollar for all types of wild fur. Also deer and elk hides. f Dealer Ranch - I. ii NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY lots wanted. Hours: Day or Night ED IL.VALCARCE in raw furs, fox, calves, mink, and hides Home 1 CHEEK TO CHEEK in the Red Sea, it's not Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers but a pair of moras eels. The fish, two feet long, peer from a sunken buoy in this unusual photograph from the September National Geographic. - 723-633- Brigham City, Utah 84302 peripheral Becaqse of tljyeirj-reas((poaching and the increasing concern of the public, the Department has started a system which will make it easier to report violations to officials. - MALL0RY COBALT o C-6- i 39 DECK. SCOTCH C-9- 0 ONLY stretching, techniques strengthening, developing Happy people are those who are producing something. Dance, taught by Ardell Kerr, will stress physical coordination and relaxation. It is a total body conditioning class for women who have never danced before, or those dancers who need a tune-up- . It will meet Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Call Mrs. Kerr to register, Body Dynamics for the Handicapped Child is a unique class for the physical Ifechnics $139.95 by Panasonic prefer the errors of enthusiasm to the indifference of wisdom. Anatole France 752-863- is called Our Wildl'ife, and takes the form of a cooperative violation report card. The card provides spaces for all the information the sportsman will need when he is reporting a violation. system H. O. W., Help Conservation Officers and District Managers are listed on the card along with their CLOCK What happens seldom bothers us half so much as what might happen. Yesterday's triumphs breed tomorrow's problems. 24-ho- Deluxe FMAM digital clock radio Large illuminated digital clock face Illuminated tuning dial MODEL 8000 FMAM Modal 8000 Discrete amplifier. $44.95 Built-i- thill control, EKTACHR0ME ROLLS EKTACHR0ME MOVIES 13 LIST S599.95 n 4 VU meters. mm EKTACHR0ME SLIDES RECEIVER. FMAM receiver. discrete record (CO-4- ) demodulator. Matrix circuitry. ACD control accommodate! any matrix records. Photo GLOVE FILM FINISHING "7 PRESTON City 723-643- 1 . Phom I52 W74 CsHwt ittrtsttt at Will Pick Ua Cattla, And For Sattp Way Yt Bttf liaf. Want At Hates rdtr tot statiM caastrs and afam, tie. Quarter Frt and OtNvtri pick Naif ssnfca. Whole lambs SUD-CONT- J jo-- JJ Short Sleeve Sport Shirt 13 OR. special selection of LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS 13 Off limited selection of TIES ONLY $399.00 75 South State 171 East 4th North 12 ACTORS NIIDIO R TO MANUFACTURE SMALL METAL ITEMS. WE FURNISH COMPLETE THAI NIKS. FULL CJ GARAGE SIZI OUILDING NIIDID $3,995.00 INVESTMENT REQUIRED TO COVER COST AND TRAINIKS. CUY-tAC- K CONTRACT. SEND BRIEF BGSUMG TODpXC72fco ofMcitizgw H4NOITM MA a C3GDO ONE GROUP OF SPONTSWIAN, SKIXTS, PANTS. TOPS, tlOUSES, JACKETS, VBTS NOW lrfUKsa THAT'S 75 OFP Remaining stock of t SWIMSUITS, SHORTS NOW HALTERS flcfl2, THAT'S 75 OFF ASSORTED JEWELRY a selection of NIGHT GOWNS & ROBES B3c one group of coordinate SPORTSWEAR PRICI limited selection of one group of DRESS PANTS FASHION JEANS NOW , OPP Preston Logan PART TIME AVAILABLE. PRICI 13 tin, Nrapptd WMa sr Pork OjMtn and Feft aha aiattrtMM mads to FOR TOUR FREEZER -Hrhota , Price, yas f nccstiai For Tip Finest Mtati-C- ut - Factory to Ktft WE WILL AWARD A 3 YEAR. the Department will need in processing a violation. As an example, spaces are provided for automobile information such as license number, make, color, model, and state and for the violator's description; sex, age, height, weight, hair and identifying marks or features. SUITS S SPORT COATS FAST 24 HOUR WHITE f.M 1st Saatb Brigham OF EQUIPMENT addresses and phone numbers and there are reminders as to types of information one group of RADIO Deluxe FMAM digital clock radio features large sleep timer, illuminated clock face: automatic speaker for alarm system, big sound Decorator styled in low silhouette cabinet with pedestal base ONLY CO. ar 12 JJL- FMAM DIGITAL Packing Co. I 13 Off 0 latt 24 Our Retail Meat Counter Special Adult Creative one group of long sleeve SPORT SHIRTS RK-31- Hubbard's Cut And C3DG $1.99 7 EVERT0W MATTRESS Monday thru Friday Each 752-313- limit of six with no more than two Canada geese in southern Idaho. OFF LOW NOISE TAPES 0 LIST $3.75 Pause control switch stops tape instantly and temporarily when in record or playback modes to allow for recording or listening to only desired programs. -- potpourri JLI HD-83- 0 ONLY in the 10 northern Idaho counties; Oct. 11 through Dec. 14 east of U.S. Highway 93; and Oct. 11 to Dec. 28 west of U.S. Highway S3. The bag limit was set at three geese with a possession Just tlw Training means learning the rules. Experience means learning the exceptions. SPECIAL TAPE 0 STEREO 8 TRACK RECORDING The Menton produces superior recording and playback stereo sound. A handsome professional unit that combines advanced performance features with convenient operation. Designed for use with any high fidelity system. o :30 to 11 y - CASSETTE 50 TAPES 3 at meet Tuesdays a.m. Call Mrs. Choate, to register. 100-da- The best mirror is an old friend. The 752-313- discover your inner self stressing intensive body awareness. Classes will TAPES HI AND PLAYBACK in phone calls and other tips concerning illegal poaching activity. Many investigations are made and many citations are issued as a result of information from these concerned citizens. Hunting season is here. With economic conditions the way they are and prices as high as they are, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game expects an increase in poaching activity. This trend was observed last year and will probably continue. Along with this increased illegal activity, the Department has noted a tendency for the concerned public to assist with the problem. This assistance takes the form of m 0 stays 4 : 30 on per 'H.O.lfV.' Program Continues To Stop Poaching meLTitiOLTD HD-83- bision, constant contact with the goby. The fish transmits information by its wiggling motions. While the shrimp works. IM LOT the goby stands watch. Using its antenna as a guideline, the shrimp, which lacks 19 were up 33 per cent over the 1973 figures. Commissioners approved a recommendation for a y season on ducks in the Columbia Basin Mallard Area and a season in the rest of the state. Opening dates will be Oct. 4, with a daily bag limit of seven and a possession limit of 14. Goose season will open Oct. 4 and close Jan. 4, 1976, Creative Dance for Teenagers is offered by Ardell Kerr on Thursdays. Emphasis is on choreography, coordinating movement with music and is especially fine for acrobatic dance routines. To register, call Mrs. Kerr, fish that has a seeing-eyclose relatiohship with a small shrimp. The shrimp is half blind but able to dig a hole in the sea floor that both fish and shrimp call home. $27.20 doz. showed harvests up cent over 1973 for 1974's duck hunters, and goose harvests 752-950- 3 e $24.88 doz. Hunter questionnaires 752-863- sea." Dr. Clark also recorded the behavior of the goby, a Last fall's better than average duck and goos hunting seems to be headed for a repeat this fall, the Idaho Fish and Game Department reports. 752-906- . 12 meet at Tuesdays. Call Aileen 7 to register. Choate, Women's Body Dyaamlcs taught by Susan Cole emphasizes centering growth to ages nine through Duck, Goose Hunts Expected To Be Good Again Creative Drama for ages five through high school will be taught by Ruth Call, director of the Young People's Theatre. Beginning October 1, the class creates informal drama from shared ideas and response to stories, art objects, poems, music and other stimuli. Call Mrs. Call to arrange times and days of class, Creative Dance for Children is offered for ages four through seven on Tuesdays by Judy DeBloois beginning September 30. Ages eight through 12 will meet on Thursdays with Ardell Kerr beginning October 2. To arrange times, call Mrs. Deor Mrs. Kerr, Bloois, c $2.60 each Dealer dance and body dynamics this fall. All classes will be held in The Community Art Center, 4th East at 3rd North in Logan, and must be resembles the aggressive gray reef shark Indo-Pacifi- ly handicapped child, taught by Susan Cole. Emphasis is on rhythm, coordination, body awareness, pantomime and creativity. Ages five through eight meet 3:30 and creative drama, creative un-ig- Spring Trap No. 2 Double The Alliance for the Varied Arts is sponsoring classes in margins, from the surface to a depth of some 200 feet, concentrate a collection of living things on this planet. Investigators still are finding species new to science in the sea. Dr. Clark saw a shark that TRAPPER'S SALE No. 1 VG Stoploss AVA Sponsors Creative CIqoooc DOORS OPEN AT NOLAYAWAYS 10:00 A.M. BANKCARDS ACCEPTED |