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Show t The Thursday, March 18, 1982 B5 The topic of the first VISITORS TO S.L.C. meeting is Personal Fin an-Frances Jones and grand- cial Planning - How to Keep daughter Jill Wright spent a the Wolf at Bay. The weekend in Salt Lake City, meeting will include practivisiting her daughter, Jennical advice on dealing with fer and husband and twin Times-lndependen- Circuit Court news . . . ., . ' At a jury trial in 12th cing on a charge of criminal Circuit Court on March 9, trespass. He was sentenced Leo F. Trujillo was found to 30 days in jail. At an of failure to sop at a arraignment, JoAnn B. Long od light and driving nndr waived a preliminary hearing the influence of intoxicating on two counts of burglary, liquor (DUI). Judge Donald two counts of theft and one Prist ordered a count of possession of stolen report by Adult Proba-tlonaproperty. She was bound Parole for March 18. over to District Court and . On March 11, Richard ordered to appear April 12. Faast appeared for senten- A preliminary hearing was set for March 18 for Robert THURSOflYcoNt Lee Sowards on a charge of OTBSEvanlng Newt aggravated assault. On OBrahma Double Concerto fcOO PM HM Street Bluee Mini-Maratho- n nd ' ; , , o O Naahvffe RFD O 2020 O Knot Landtag O 8porta Tonight race set for Mar. 27 March 2, a preliminary hearing on a charge of theft against Charles Mayer was reset for March 19. A preliminary hearing on a charge of theft on March 15 against Earl Fix was set for April 29. Square dancers enjoyed a busy weekend Local square dancers O Q busy weekend. Nine couples n attended a beginners in Dove Creek Saturday night, March 13th, and the same night one couple, hoe-dow- 13-mi- le OOO 20 Q o pre-regist- Sh66D er ''' B-l- "OM'm Q O O ce O Q ' O - O O O 259-753- 1. AMAZING PROPHESIES our day t WSPJSgl - atempting to reintroduce desert bighorns to some of the traditional ranges outside the park. transplant wasfonded by a trophy ram permit soid hlhest,Kb on a , $22, 000 fr Uon from the Foundation for North American Wild Sheep. i fu 1; ! is SxlO 5x 7 Wallet Site ! I Adult A Family Oroupt m m nm SSTTT.wTJJTJ I I Great way to balance the budget ... the economic situation was bad, but . . . This for sale sign mysteriously appeared on the lawn of the Grand County Courthouse last Thursday morning. No Indication was given as to the asking price or terms. We knew (Cont from Page B-l- ) owners whenever theyre found molesting lifestock or domestic animals. No regula-e- s, tions govern the taking of coyotes at any time in Utah. Secret Techniques Most trappers have se-cret techniques for catching their prey, and care to keep San their traPPfa areas uan County undisclosed. most popular trap varieties are the Victor and the Newhouse. Once trapped and killed, the animal is carefully skinned starting at the hind legs, and the fur pelt is peeled off like a glove including the foreleg, eye, and ear portions. The hide can be kept in cold storage for up to a year without tanning, but generally trappers soak their hides in various chemicals ranging from sulphuric acid and alum combinations to chromiun oxide to keep the hides pliable. The Native American method of tanning hides with the animals brain and spleen is now considered too time consuming for the effort involved. As LaVan Martin-eaIndian culture instructor states' it: Every ani- u, mal, including man has enough brains to tan its own hide both literally and figuratively. Most trappers set the skinned animal on a stretcher for drying within the first day after removal from the trap. The hide is turned twice a day for a bobcat, and for about a week with a coyote. If the pelt is to remain in storage for any length of time before its sale, a flea spray solution is often applied. Markets for the pelts are nationwide, but New Mexico seems to be the mecca for the fur trading business in the Southwest. Still, many trappers freelance their pelts with traveling buyers such as the Massey brothers. While the romance of high adventure trapping, wild game, and wide open spaces may be a diminishing aspect uphoid a tradition and survival art that, in part, their living in the lore the hard work of t while the repienjsh themselves and the gg goes on Ufe It, fogEttiffr - -- REASON 8: H&R Block uncomplicates the new 1 040A Short Fbrm. The Short Form is now two pages. It calls for up to 63 entries. You may even find yourself referring to the instructions 16 times. H&R Block tax preparers are trained to ask the right questions, make the right entries, use the right forms All you have to do is sign your name. j IzZLU EASTER SPECIAL THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE SATISFACTION OUARANTIID 17 reasons. One smart decision. YELLOW FRONT 1075 So. Hwy. 163 Friday, March 19 Saturday, March 20 10 am. to 5 p.m. L m- - I LdBAql A brochure entitled Stress and Unemploy- ment describing the meetings in more detail is available at the Job Service Office and Four Corners Mental Health the half or whole for your freezer lll<) Itltoll. ccica $ n no a 20 pcamaito persons may attend any or all of them. Buy Pork and Beef by The transplant operation required nine wor g ys to complete. ..wiId ILDBAV OtfCDDO April 22. All baby boys. They also visited three other daughters and families. MEAT FOR SALE five-mil- O O O O ' Recognizing Danger Signs, Duane and Mary Ann Lammers, attended a St. Patricks square dance in Mini-Maratho- o payments, creditors, credit rating and bills. Strategies for budgeting cash flow and reorganizing finances will be offered. Future meeting topics will include: Stress Reduction, April 1 and 8; "The Local and Regional Job Market, April 8, and had a Price. The dance in Dove Creek was principally a dance for Plans have finalized 15 PM been Nightcap for the 7th annual Moab this years students to get 30PM Another Life n race, to be together and dance to three . SMOVIE: Secret of Seegui held Saturday, March 27, or four different callers. New Jeiand' The race will follow dancers from Moab attendCamera Three same the In route as in previous - ing were Carol Ashcraft, Al the vO FamVy .C9 Nawedaah years, starting about 10 Fred and Lois Lathrop, Rex f miles up Highway 128 and Leach, Dorothy McBeth, Phil 10:00PM New. roy, Irma Taylor, Duane and Bums & ABen ending at City Park. e A race will be Betty Wimmer and Pat MoreNaahve Music Wimmer. MOVIE: 'Brigand A man, conducted simultaneously, falsely accused of murder, beThey were joined by four Bill near Negro starting comes a fugitive while trying to of the Fallen Arches couples and Canyon his Innocence. Adelmo dl ending at City Park. Participants should Square Dance club. Dancers i, Serena Vergano. 1054 attended from Cortez, Dolor- allow sufficient time to reach PM Tonight Show Farmington, Nucla as as the the Jack Benny Show starting points, races will begin promptly at well as Dove Creek. . . Saturday Night 10 a.m. This Old House , ESPN Sports Center Runners can West Coast Report at the Visitor Center north of (Coot from Page ) .146 PM g) MOVIE: Sunday Moab Friday evening. Num- In New Yorr bers will be issued at that parks sheep indicated that the population was increas- time. Transportation will be I Married Joan .11:00 PM ing, from an estimated 130 in provided from the Visitor 1975 to over 400, estimated ODIckCavett Center to the starting lines. F.I.S. World Cup SkHng in 1980. The studies also The last bus will leave at 8 People Tonight a.m. Awards will be given to indicated that the increase '11:15PM GD MOVIE: Wholly first-plafinishers in each may have been partially due to elimination of most race. Ribbons will be given ' HawaU Flve-- 0 for second through fifth livestock grazing within the : 11:30 PM ONewa finishers. Completion park in 1975. Grazing is still place ' allowed in Salt and Lavender My Uttie Margie certificates and will ONIghtSne be given to all registered canyons, but is scheduled to Captioned ABC News be phased out in 1983. The participants. studies noted that the chairman AM Spencer, with Randy 1200 late Night ' David Letterman of the event, said Tuesday mortality rate of lambs in the Bachelor Father that additional volunteers park is extremely low:9 : OVegaS Studies Continue are needed for traffic control MOVIE: 'Portrait of a at three The studies also examined intersections major Mobster The story of the rise forage on the range of the fad of gangster Dutch and to assist at the finish .and line. Interested persons can sheep and computed probaSchultz. Vic Morrow, Leslie Parrish, Peter Brack. 1961 contact the Visitor Center at ble carrying capacities. The . Sports Update movement of bighorns throughout the year was also recorded through observation and the use of radio collars. Severed of the sheep which were transplanted also had radio collars attached. Fulfilled In The studies also examined without question the type of terrain preferred CHRIST IS COMING SOON by the bighorns, along with the impact of tourism on the Hear and use of the population Robert J. Smith ranges. The studies indicaFormfer pastor of Moabs 1st Assembly, ted that the heart rates of the currently pastor of Valley Assembly of sheep rose most sharply when an unleashed dog was God, Salt Lake City. near. Lesser increases were ; March 21-2- 8 7 p.m. (except Sun. 6 p.m .) noted when the intrusion was Moab First Assembly, 1 202 Boulder t a person on foot or a vehicle. Ave. Plan to attend. u Some studies have indicated ' Topics will include: The emerging beast, the ECC, that bighorns tend to adjust F the one-worl-d to human intrusion, when it system, the 666 symdrome, the is . world computer and much more. This Information Examinations will continhas been gathered from more than s ue on the sheep which 3500 literary sources. remain in the Island in the We Hope to See You There! Sky District, along with the animals transplanted. The Division of Wildlife is v t, Stress and unemployment meetings set The Utah Department of March 25, at the St. Francis Employment Security and Episcopal Church on Kane Four Comers Mental Health Creek Blvd. Each meeting Center will sponsor a series will be conducted by an of five free meetings de- expert on the subject. A1 signed to provide help for spokesman for Four Comers people who are unemployed stated that the meetings will and their spouses. The meetings will be held on Thursday afternoons at 2 p.m., beginning weekly focus on practical ideas for PORK Price $1.05 per pound hanging weight. Cuts: park chops, steaks, roast ribs, neck bones, liver, heart, sausage. Cured Meats: ham, bacon, ham hocks. BEEF Price $1.29 per pound hanging weight Cuts: steaks (round, cube, rib); roast (shoulder and rump), stew meat, lean beef, ribs. Cost includes cure, cut, wrapping, quick freezing and delivery to your door Contact Bruce Bumingham 259-622- 0 dealing with the problems and stress that can result from unemploymnet. (SMIiKinfflE MfMSS2 |