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Show A Sunday, March 7. Few of Forest's Uses... If mk 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, 5B Utah-P- age ..rm ,1 i "1 1 9 t, . r h V .. .' 7 1 I A. GRAZING OF LIVESTOCK constitutes one of the important forest uses under permittee arrangement with federal government. SNOWMOBHJNG Snow vehicles traverse the hills, a form of winter transportation and recreation that is catching on fast Control is exercised to prevent and serious damaee to the ranee. SONG, a sport that is growing by leaps and bounds. Closest resort to most of the population in Central Utah is Sundance in the north fork of Provo Canyon, which rapidly is becoming an exceedingly popular recreation center. We've geft ftlhie HDD tl J "X v. 4td J Q SXYRIDING Canyon. - We've got what Photo taken at Bridal Vefl skyride in Provo Forests Have Many Uses; Tie Open fhe Door fo Beauf, Peace, Recreation "Golden Eagle Pass, sounds like a pass leading to a high mountain retreat, and in fact it says Dean H. Walker, personnel manager for Brigham Young University Book Store, "Almost every week during the spring, summer and fall our family and a large number of our friends use the Golden Eagle Pass for a long weekend or an overnight outing. In these times of tension, strife, waste, and extravagance, crime and pollution, it is good to have a place where you can enjoy beauty, peace, quiet and easy living." widower a Texas, to Sake whaft you've got, from Missouri, a retired couple from Lehi, two young men from Id-is- ," niana, a young lady from takes ... the computers, electronic controls, the most of right rolling stock and all the right people to deliver whatever you've got. Be specific Pacific will cost-conscio- ... a call to Union pay dividends in these and us California, and many of the BYU schedule-pressure- d days. students." "Another beauty of the National Forests is that each of us can enjoy them in our own way: We have camped in our small trailer next door to a $10,000 Airstream. On the other side, we have watched how excited a family of six was with their new 10' x 12' tent. We have seen young men on motorbikes who did their camping with sleeping bags and a plpstic tarp and a young girl who had a sleeping bag made to fit in her small, compact car." it ot 30-fo-ot "We hear a great deal today of waste and mismanagement of funds in government. I only wish "We have used almost all the I could get tenth the return in benefits from all the dollars I campgrounds on the Uinta Mill invest as I do from the few National Forest, from to Mt. dollars I spend to use the Forest Hollow on the far north and Balsam Mr. Timpanogos, Payson Lakes in the Center and Ponderosa on the South." "Get a pass' to this exciting, "It is so satisfying to see these wonderful facilities being en- rewarding facet of living. It can joyed. We have become do more to set things straight acquainted with people from all and cure the ills we have worked parts of the United States, a so hard to develop than all the young couple from Newark, New pills and counseling any family Jersey, on their honeymoon, an can buy." Mr. Walker couple from unoon PACIFIC Your Good Neighbor Who is Helping to Build the West Service Campgrounds," Walker continued. ,HU $ John Colaizzi, District Traffic Agent ti !, M In Provo, lOOO South 400 East P.O. Box 798, Phone 373 6625, I- "ril - This Is the mountain lion, still found In some forest areas of Utah. E ,Vi ' " n) -- i 1 iar" 4 'v'v I V. over-grazi- |