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Show Sunday, Aujust 12, in, THE H U ncV: Ve purchased I 1 I HERALD, Prove, luh-- P ii I I imurj "CARLOAD" Lots of Name Drand Appliances i v 5 : i rl y i'Vi r I ' ) . ' Televisions Stereos Furniture - Refrigerators Freezers - Bedding IU ORDER TO BRING YOU FANTASTIC SAVINGS jiovj QPEfj non. thru mi 10 A.n to 9 p.n. ! . I ... , i; SIDE BY SIDE MEMBER GOLDEN Lkwt Oub of Fork, by far Mrt the richest dub ia County, bat crimped and tavH Iti colas aad amassed (be grand turn of tS.N bleb the members promptly decided to donate toward be building of a new animal shelter at Americaa Fork. Officers of the club are showa here as tbey give the money to THE Animal Control Officer Virgil Adtmtoa. Toe young tert, from left, are Sberri Admnsoa, 14 Amerini tub ( clab vice president; Dorotby Jeisea, president, and Kenneth Adams, lecreUry. The Golden Lions decided to donate the money when they beard there was no place for cats at the pound, Field arc examinations MEDITERRANEAN Zenith Chromatic tuning it designed to provide instant automatic picture-contr- the Interior Department's fllH j 1973-7- 4 and new season is Family Size Frost Proof Both Sides 7 Day Meatkeeper 211 lb. Freezer Capacity Available in Colors Cliff Bowden, 155 S. !200 W. No. 112,Orem. The new vice president is Howard Shorthill, 111 S. 100 E , Lehi. Other officers elected are Gary L. Smith. 360 W. 400 N.. No. 10, Springville, secretary, and Ed Muir, 290 W. 270 N., Orem. I K I V;i i I, . oirw AVAILABLE IN J.I DARK OAK OR PECAN v D4719 19" treasurer. Ray Huffman will serve as sheriff with Mary Lou Smith as public relations director and Walker and Andy Randy Jasperson as photographers. Mike Larson is director. Club The Sidewinders provided communications at last Sunday's 250 Marathon Boat Races at the Provo Boat Harbor. They directed traffic and parking. Oub officials sav applications are being accepted and may be picked up from club officers. If IVMif l'fl TlltC C1MI f l VII tfWHa for president F" MwM Sidewinders Club on-sit- K3 Utah n ol. Elections have been held by the Field work will include e Bureau of Mines. Ultimate size of the proposed examination and sampling of the wilderness coulJ range from claims, and any other known 12.960 acres, as initially mineralized areas, taking care to recommended by the Forest protect wilderness values. Service, to as much as 33.500 As directed by the Wilderness acres, as proposed by a bill Act, approved by Congress in pending Congress. 1964, the Bureau of Mines and the If the largest area proposed to Geological evaluate Survey date is approved, the eastern proposed wilderness areas for boundary would be adjacent to mineral potential "on a planned, the Little Cottonwood and recurring basis consistent with American Fork mining districts. the concept of wilderness Duration of the field work will preservation." depend upon the acreage of the Persons having information study area finally designated, but studies could extend into the about mineral occurrences in the field season of 1975, bureau proposed Lone Peak Wilderness area are asked to submit it to 0. officials indicated. Lowell L. Patten, a bureau M. Bishop, U.S. Bureau of Mines, mining engineer now Building 20. Federal Center, headquartered at Denver, heads Denver. Col.. 80225. 0KKDAILYtttl0,SMdn1tto7 one-burto- Leaders the field party. He has completed a search of Bureau of Land Management records of patented mining claims and now is renewing Salt Lake and Utah County records of unpatented claims. AGONAL Ct'lSOMMQIOi Mines Study Slated Sidewinders Elect New In Lone Peak Area scheduled to begin th's month on mines, mineral occurrences, and mineral prospects in the proposed Lone Peak Wilderness area of the Wasatch and Uir.ta National Forests, according to SUPER GIANT-SCREE- N Mover Before at FULL, ZENH QUALITY frigi&iire ATA OH. LAUNDRY CENTER PRICE! 1 S2941 Hi Performance Chassis Super Video Range Tuner WmmmmmmmmmWtmmmmwmmwmmmmmmmWmmmWmmm 1 !TlE TOE SSK" 4-FUll-- WASHER & DRYER Core Agit. Jt Unt Free JVL0H G6HD "70" SERIES-RAIS- 2 Keg. 35.66 I KE6. SHE F.E.T. 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