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Show 1 J Follow Your Fancy With Books; Proyo U bra iteltll xVS:S::-:V-x:::y- Springville Club Man Deplores 'Pressures' Allegedly Involved In Curbing Range Rights Editor Herald: - Wnd of thp FoTHst Service in 'controversial removal of beef the grazing from the watersheds of he Springville area. It j seem? that there are many other areas of the western part of the coun- ry being affected by such pro Pnt During the recent Farm City Week the Kiwanis Club of Springville saw fit to have, as their guest speaker" Dr. John Valentine of Utah State University who is The inside story of how strong and ambitious men really act. Poor No More Ruark -- In this big, searing novel Mr. Ruark has created a protagonist at'pnce dismayingly familiar and fo rtunately unique. Invitation to a Beheading bokow This book, by the author of Lolita, literally defies specific classification. The Night Cometh O'Donnell The following are among the books in the Provo Public Li A novel of South Africa today. The Secret 'World of Kids brary: The Lost Europeans Litvinoff Linkletter This book tells you The scene for this dramatic how to enjoy your children in story is Berlin today city of con- spite of them. flicts, vengeances, lust and love This Is My God Wouk This A account of the Jewish people and Mcuivern Streets Savage sobering picture i of what could their faith is as compelling and happen in any modern American absorbing as one of his novels, A Fever In the Flood Pearson community. i I ; range specialist at the college. The writer of this article who grams. The reasons for removal of is chairman of the agriculture committee saw the need to bring grazing rights seems to be varied. such a speaker before the civic Here are a few that were men club to give them his opinions on tioned at the dinner meeting. range management and the pres- - 'Cdnservation of our natural re sources: recreational pressures; Abigail Van Buren's sensible hind the pillars of the endless The Haunting of Hill House colonnade. advice, to teen-age"A ghost cannot hurt Jackson A Russ Half Moon Haven of good. anyone : only the fear of ghosts is a great power told but in Essencruelty story steeped Krishna Fluting Berry can be dangerous," said ghost down-to-ear- j haunted Dr. Montague! They Talked to a Stranger O'Connor This startling, starkly dramatic book incorporates the "unedited" disclosures of" ten teen-ag- e criminals. Van Buren Dear Teen-age- r . . Santa . i Editor Herald: In response to Joseph V. Tan29, after 30 ner's letter of Nov. years of riding the entire, range of Hobble Creek Canyon, I'll agree there hasn't been much qualification ner's reply. used in Mr. Tan- !, o ' - : . ' The most disgraceful areas are the forest parks', such as Cherry, Brlsom, Lonepine, Dry Canyon, Kolob, Sulphur and Birch where there is so much dust no, cow would ever want to stop. The forest calls this multiple use. This existing condition is a burden on "the taxpayer in order to gather up the beer cans and rubbish left by the public who claim an equity in the forest lands.-Thiis also the same kind of respect they give to private land owners, , for there is no ground in the bottom oif the Left Fork of Hobble Creek Canyon self-respecti- ng j s . - . : j Editor's Note: Letters to j j 1 f ; j the Mailbag column must be signed by the writer, Two un signed letters now on! the edi-tor's desk will be held two or three days and will jbe pub- lished ii the writers will make themselves known so that their signatures1 can be used. - ' i ' f j ! from Ted Diamond's to Fred Averett's ranch that the forest has any equity in at all, however the public respects it .as a age yard, the same as they do '. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, Utah County, Utah 13m SUN DAY H ERALD 1959 is paying us a personal visit Tues., Wed., and Children bring your special . . . it stated that if present population " 11 IIIp 1 trends continue we will need an increase of 50 more beef. Seems th'at removal; of livestock! from grazing) will have its mark on - reaching such a goal. pressure Recreational l ImmMm (REISLER VATCKBANDS Created for elegant, economical giving! ' Mmm:i l3 VOOO JL $495 DIAMOND WATCHES. W k larget Selection $AC00 Ufa? in town. Price $twt ot "'r;Z ' : f s are playing a part in the program of decreasing range grazing. I grant that we are in need of more recreational facilities but, there is a very small' area suited for such activity. Should recreation dictate the complete use of our mountainous areas? Conservation refers to the wise use of our natural resources for the best benefit of all concerned. This means proper! management of grazing to prevent erosion of watersnea. ur. vt1 vaienune siaieu that in his estimation after spend ing six days on the forest the past summer that the.range was not in as critical shape as was de scribed by-- the Forest Service. He felt that there were areas need ing corrective measures but most of the area was in very good con dition and that it should be used for grazing. Dr. Valentine felt that managed grazing would be better for the range than removal of stock from the area. Will your range area be next on the list for removal of graz- in g privileges? Loren Phillips ' Agriculture Chairman Kiwanis Club Springville, Utah. , r, , 1.1 . i. A. 3 LADIES' ! $350 PZllftll llil 7 ?;?fw7?..ss mmjmsmmM?, mm Siaqoo ffMJ' STAINLESS STEEL Service for 8. Hollow handl IcnivAi. Will not tarnish. REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (UPI) Alexander Robillard 19, - year old convicted slayer of Hillsbor ough Patrolman Eugene Doran, Vill go on trial for his life Mon ' day. : The jury must decidp whether to sentence him to life imprison ment or to the gas chamber. San Mateo County district at torney Keith Sorenson said he clefinitely planned! to ask the Ci I (368 -ii 95 . a a nTnrv i- -- j DIAMOND WED. BANDS s Officer Slaying f $29.95 up to $500 $750 $1Q00 Youth On Trial Ffor His Life In ; DIAMOND and PEARL PENDANTS WALLETS FAMOUS-NAM- E - the forest ground. According to Ranger Merrill Nielson's plans that were told to a group of livestock men last wi ter, there is' no reseeding to be done, only in the' Diamond Fork area. During the time I was presi dent of the Springville; Livestock Asi)ciation Mr, Nielson said if our association would purchase seed the Forest Service would have to do their share. An assess ment of 50 cents a shead was levied and we purchased seed. During the time Ivan Sack , was for st supervisor here, Mr. Niel "son refused us seed bu Mr. Sack was man enougn to support us He is the last supervisor that has done 'anything in the way of , range re vegetation. As far as the Logan Canyon area is concerned they are still in the process of fighting the Forest Service against Krange re duction. ' I am of the same opinion as Dr. Cook and Dr. Valentine.. If the public and the forest service had respected the range and tried to improve it as the cattlemen had," there' would be no denuded arnas and there could! be an in "crease in grazing. Ralph Phillips Springville, Utah. tmitf- ii MS IF!, I death penalty for Robillard. Robillard confessed to shooting and killing Doran oil Aug. 5 aft er the officer stopped the youth's stolen car. Robillard was arrest- fed in a Salt Lake City w hotel. - iiwtou !?.-iGraHr- at I'l Hit ,iHJ51.fV nnli fllli tm . z -- v - m Mm i 1 LENIN TRIALS OVER , MOSCOW (UPI) let. 23 jewels. Kfetime. gift f The official agency Tass has reported sea trials of the atomic icebreaker Lenin have been completed. The report said the 16,000-to-n vesr jpel was capable of circling the world.! four times without calling at any port. , , ; news I j ..Sa i- -i RHAPSODY" by BUL0VA alf moon link brace- - C & faK Q j tWS5VrHir ,,'S ' U V ' I e 1 Cgft?5 . & ft I $4x0 EsflK j . A '. request to Santa. In Person , I snow-slide- ' j . Since 1940, with the exception of 1952 whene there ' was a 250 per cetat above normal snowfall, there has been no floods and there has been a normal flow of Massey-Ferguso- n water. This was measured by Dy 1975 engineers that keep the records. As far as filling the ditches with silt and mud from Hobble Creek, this has never happened, accord-in- ,, to the record, and in the entire area where cattle graze s. there has never been any tially a happy book about people with tenderness. with their backs to the Hima- ; Pursuit of the Prodigal Auchin-clos- s The story of a rebel. '.' layas.HarOnly in New England Roscoe 'The Endless Colonnade beThe story of a, gaslight crime. ling Danger and stealth lurk Thurs! Nite 6 to 9 P.M. , Public and Forest Service Rapped by ExrCattlemen Head i. f o) outside pressures from areas not in: the immediate vicinity." ' It appears a shame that these outside pressures should dictate the policy of land management in our areas when' they do not have a stake in the economical1 welfare of our, v ocal committees. By removal of grazing , in the beef industry in Springville it would mean a decrease of $300,- 000 revenue to the community annually. It was also stated by Dr. Val entine that the total value of other livestock farms in other areas had in decreased as much as 50 value when the grazing rights were removed. In a recent article published by rs th -- 4""S!..v? -- 4 4 U Every Night J : ?brinr SA ) KlIIG" by BtHOVA Shadow t$M 'SYLYANI A" RADIOS Rvn for monthi on Alt-froWi- ter. ' 17 iewekv waterproof. wfth rnosh end pension band. NO. 1 ' "I I 1 r-- 1 NO. 2 $55" ifi "1 V DON'T MISS OUT ON NAYL0R AUTO COMPANY I PtoctM place hi tof owoy tend O I em Ancle? CHAfiGC O 4e foBowing UY him r CAS AWAY . NAME ON EVERY CAR IN STOCK 36 W. CENTER PROVO, ADDRIS5 ! ! I CITY SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS I REKKENCES STAT? I I UTAH J 1 1 1 1 v. -- IS NAYL0 145 West 3rd So. AUTO C0. Provo t ; r 1. it |