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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, September 8, 1977 - Page 7 Several Cub Scout dens participated in the recent Blandmg Cubmobile Derby, with the cars starting off ramps and racing toward the finish line. Cubmobile s 77 WATER WISELY. . . 6 with Hastings, the irrigation equipment that minimizes water loss 6 and saves you money. at Blanding Carol Black by Den Leader, Pack 318 If you think theres excitement at the Indianapolis 500, you should have attended the Cubmobile Derby Blanding sponsored by Pack 318. Sev- eral Cub Scout dens participated, with five Cubmobiles racing madly off speed ramps on 3rd South between 2nd and 4th East. The Cubmobiles were built and driven by the Cub Scouts. A special thanks goes to the Blanding City Council and Police Department for blocking off the streets and also to var- Conserves Water Saves on Labor Costs Less BLUE MOUNTAIN FOODS HASTINGS Irrigation Equipment MONTICELLO Available from: 8x10 Color Portrait Add 500 Wrapping and Handling total (jrtm-mimam- m . EACH ADDITIONAL (303) Qfafrm 1, Box 242A PERSON IN PORTRAIT 980 Minors must be with parents SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Day only ! Friday, Sept 9 Photographer's Hours: 10:30 a.m. .to 6 p.m. THOMAS STUDIOS Kodak paper. For a good look at the times of your life. 0 0 Permits to cut firewood for personal use on National Forest lands are available at the local forest office, according District Ranger Bryant Christensen. The permits are issued free of charge as long as the individual is cutting the wood for his own use. The free permit does not apply to individuals who plan to cut firewood for sale. Anyone interested in cutting firewood to 464-560- 8 One offer per Family I Wood permits available Corner 35 and E Roads, Route Palisade, Colorado 81526 1 49 ious businesses and parents for donating "materials. The boys had an exciting time and are looking forward to a bigger and better race next year. Invest as little as $500 or as much as you want. to sell can obtain a permit from the local office at a cost of $ 1 per cord. According to Ranger Christensen, everyone cutting firewood this year is being asked to utilize the dead material that is on the ground and to protect the standing dead trees or snags. These dead standing trees are important to a variety of wildlife, particularly to birds. About ofthe birds on the forest need dead trees or snags to survive. These trees are used by birds one-four- Shorter terms available. Interest paid every 6 months. Ask for offering circular at any ?ifrs& Sesiyifiq OF UTAH, N.A. f r r th for nesting and protection during cold weather. The insect larva in old snags also provide a major food source for birds when everything else is cov- ered with snow. An increase in pine beetle activity has been noted in the Bulldog and Verdure area over the past two years. Tree mortality has increased signifi cantly. Many of the cavity nesting birds are the primary predators of the pine beetle, and although the increased insect activity cannot be attributed to reduced nesting habitat it could be a contributing factor, according to Ranger Christensen. |