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Show Wasatch National Forest Public Meetings Set AAaxatili National Forest Siqv J.iIiii will (xnhIiu I two public meetings lu dlMtis (Ilf Foirxt'x mules clujied area study hi MjhIi Hj72, first meeting will March 11. TOO in., nt (jrxiit,i HjII, AArxt Dili South, Salt tikf Elans Early For Anniwrtvary " meetings scheduled alime is to iwrwilt the nv tew comlm ted Wasatch National Forest 0,1 to the public. Another and mote purpose l to seek comments (roin the public urn-12- 0 timing the Inline management City. Hu Axhlcv Nutioiul For- - f these now imdcveloed areax. ext and (he Uinta National For- - Ml interested arc ingests will also participate in tint ed to attend the meeting and participate by expressing their meeting. Ttie second meeting will lie opinions " dewrex. lu addi-helindixidualx are encouraged ill Itooui 207. post Oil lie submit comments to written Evanston. Building. Wvommg, Forest Siqtct visor. 125 South State at 7 00 p m.. Manh 15. 1472. Ttie I'.S. Forext Scrviie lx Street, Salt lrke City, I tah making a Nationwide review of all S,H- Comments wiH iiinlexeloed areax. ceiied until April i, I92. The puikixe of tlnx review i Maps adihtional data, anil to identify thrxc areax and define hiforiiiation can In? reviewed die Forext Superv ixor v Office future multiple uxe management Sill Lake City Federal for All them. objectives potential future uses will I considered. Bmldins prior to the meetings. A a rexnlt of tlnx review. Mime Miix xame material can alxo Mn-areax mav lie xcl.xted lor fur- l),sr'0 Forext Rang-thr- r Ofliie in Salt Lake Cat); xtuiiv to determine tlieir Tooele. Utah; Utah; xuitalulilv' for inclusion in die Kamax, National' Wil.lemew I'rexerva- - Kvanxton. Wyoming; and Moun-tiotain View. Wyoming. Svxteiu. rrvixor Chandler si, o M intuul XM Old Faithful in u color is the central theme of a jnmtio-xtcpostage stamp that went mi sale March 2, 1972 at Yed llowstone Park. froliahle vtarlerv in (Grantxvillc rill Nelson, Rodger Hunt, krn (Goach lairry Harrison, Mark (Gary Chrixtley and Cuacli Mike n High's baseball sraxon, are row cnir, left lo righti MerNunley, Allied Boolard, and Marvin Holiuder. How towi Sandlirrg, ftoliin Baird. Bob Butler, Jerry Cundrrxon, Reardon. n Gruntsvillc Nine Prepares For Season Opener at The liaxiiiatl season oM-nCranlxville High SiIiihiI av the CouUiy crew mietv Bingham on itv home field in a itachie CRAMSAIUE llicai SCHOOL 1972 BtM Btl l. SC HUH LE x Wallaie F. Bennett, lived by the I'.S. (Geological Stir- Rl'tah, hav joined in xionxoring vey for iiixtrniiM'iilation, col lee-a lull providing funds for re- - lion and iiilerpretation of data vrarch in the field of earthquake from the inxtnimentatiim, and prediction. supporting field studies. "The study will concentrate THE I'TAHN xaid. "Damag- ing earthipiakes have occurred on the San Andreax. fault in ill all 50 states, and 20 states California, whiih has formerly sustained extensive have suffered severe shocks. earthquake "Of particular significance to damage and remains a very dan- 1talius is the fact that, accord- - gerous area. Sen. Bennett said, ing to the National Academy of "Experts have predicted that a Sciences, much of I'tah lies in major earthquuke along (he fault, an area regarded as having a which is near San Francisco and Angeles, could result in a major risk of future earthquake loss of life as high as 100,000 damage. Sen. Bennett explained that persons and property damage of a sriMiiic risk map issued by up to $50 billion.': SEN BENNETT said seiv the National Academy of Sciences risk mologists have indicated that lists one "major damage area extending from the middle the five-yestudy funded by the of Montana on the north, through bill would result in acquiring eastern Idaho and western Wyo- - the ability to predict medium ming, and extending southward and major earthquakes up to three mouths in advance, and to through most of I'tah. "SERIOUS earthquake dam- - indicate within 20 miles where age has occurred liefore in this they wilt hit hardest, an early "Hopefully, general area, including that of Park more than a ing system disseminating this decade ago where a nunilier of know ledge will result in less Sen. loss of life and levs property persons lost their lives, Bennett said, "lb rough this bill, damage once an earthquake does perhaps we can lake steps now to hit," tlie I'tahn said, avert or minimize this type of WORDS tragedy in the future. It is with a word as with The bill provides an authori- once let loose it zation of $12.2 million a year an arrow for five years. Funds will lie does not return. Royal N'eigh- - parks system that now site a wet 270 covering 46,(xt0 square miles, with more than 200 million visitor each game thiv Friday. March III. doexn'l latk Cranlxville in experience av they loxt only one memlier of ttie team from last year. The Cowlaiyv have held tlie title of Itegion Five champs for two comet utivc years. Coaches lairry Harrison and Mike Keardon feel that tin team will go a long way this year and are looking into the A season lug optimistically. threat to itegion Five they will lie tough in season play, For real action entertain- nient. sujqxirt tlie baseball team this year. After all. what's more American than baseball sear. OLD FAITIIFl'L was f.nt discovered in 1S70 and since then has sjxmted on an average of alHMt every 65 minutes. It 120 to 170 feet in the shoot air. Each display lasts alnxit four minutes. Other stamps in the National Park Centennial Series will include an stamp for the and a Hawaii in of Refuge City ll-ce- Issue for Alaska's Mt. McKinley. Cape Hatteras, North Carolina will lie commemorated t stamp and Wolf by a Trap Farm Park in Virginia 15-ce- ' two-cen- HONORED ON BIRTIIIHY' Arthur L. Barms was honor- ed on his 7tlh birthday at the The theme will lie "Hie Priesthood Bearer Believes In l Fitness." Those to attend are all mem- lers of the Melcliiedek and Aaronic Priesthood, Imth adult and youth of the stake. Phvsic-a- Feathers fit the bird for night; Faith strengthens the soul for service. M illiam A. Ward home of a sou, Mr. ItoU-r- t t Howdy) Barms in Bountiful. There were twenty of his posterity present to make the euning an enjoyable one. 7 . BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TOi Dillard. Stephanie Nancy Chidcstcr, and Jcri Cay Carter, Sat., Manh II: Catherine Wan- lass, Karlla Hammond, Leanna King. Roliert E. Saudi .erg and Katherine Filion. Sun., Mareh 12; Steven Lee Orgill, Estella Radford, Val Smith, Janet Pas-kett, and Barv Jones. Monday, Mart, 13; Micheal Hammond, In case you haven t noticed, a mm'"r tof lx'"Ple engender TllCs.. March H; Bertha C. Fish- present unhappiness by Iwing ,Ti Lauirj Ann Grange, Wavne tense almut the future. Wit- - X. Anderson, Billie Jean Gust in, liam Arthur Ward and Chris Williams, Wed., March 15. colors Luxurious sculptured, continuous filiment nvlon carpet 6 - HAPPY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TOi Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cas- tagno. Sun., March 12; Mr. and Mrs. Rill Brewster, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Naylor, Monday, March 13. Viking KITCHEN CARPET Many Other Specials too numerous to mention Mohawk KITCHEN CARPET Park Royal $545 Foam backing Tooeles Leading E Authorized Mohawk Dealer April, 1972... DR. THOMAS noted that some persons have obtained a negative view toward the vaccination from a released statement that the TC-8- 3 vaccine might cause severe brain damage in their horses. The statement resulted from a study of 10 horses that were vaccinated and later necropsied. floor coverings by 882-068- 49 North Main discounted the importance of Utah horse owners vaccinating their horses for the new sleeping sickness disease Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis (VEE). This disease killed hundreds of horses in Texas last summer before it was halted by a massive vaccination campaign in Texas and surrounding states, declared Dr. Don W. Thomas, Utah State University Extension veterinarian. HE ADDED Although VEE has not shown up in Utah yet, we will get an outbreak if the disease gets transmitted into' the state and we have not provided an immune population of horses through vaccination. Because the VEE virus can infect any mammalian species, including man, authorities feel that its speed can be controlled. VEE symptoms in humans can be severe and the disease is serious, but not deadly as in horses. When it hits a group of horses, generally all become infected and 50 to 90 percent die. Those that recover usually suffer such extensive brain damage that they are useless. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is recommending vaccination with vaccine and the Utah- State Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Service and USU Veterinary Science Department are encouraging all horse owners to get their horses vaccinated by 4 Tooele's Most Modern Floor Covering Store" The USU Extension veterinarian feels that the statement and the study raise some important questions: Why among the tens of thousands of horses vaccinated for VEE in the U.S. have Over Due PraixSe Comes To Seore Keeper While the memory of the S(ate A A Tournament is still in tlie minds of the Gnuitsville (ant, and memiiert of the team,' and coaches are coogtelu-l- a ted. we would like to bring to mind and pay tnliutc to one in the luck ground, one who it more or lest the forgotten man. hat for Boll C. Williams aliout 23 years faithfully kept score of Crantsville High School basketball activities. He has accepted insults and complaints irom disgruntled fans with the patience of Jolt, and each year has followed the team wherever they traveled. As he attends the State AA Tournament each year, it is common to see friends from around the area stop by for a friendly word and to ask his prediction as to who the winner would lie Footlwll, basrtiall and other sports are also dear to Bolt and he has lieen in his place at the scorers table, the yard markers, and whatever consistently, except for a period when he was confined to the hospital seritx-m- !: - lt i J week in March. Owners Should Vaccinate Horses, Asserts USU Vet. We must disagree with the idea of some persons who have BOBC. MILUAMS hv a stamp. In announcing sale of the Yellowstone commemorative, Postmaster Weight commented, "U.S. postage stamps both record and preserve our national ously ill, following a major opheritage. Collecting such a eration. scries as the National Parks is-i sue Is an exciting way to follow ' the history and geography of our country." OF INTEREST to philate- lists is the large size of the Old 1.80 Faithful stamp (1.05 and the fact that it inches) wiH be issued in panes of 32 i with one plate number. However due to some print ing problems. Postmaster Rich-arj Weight commented that the Yellowstone stamp would not be available at the Tooele Post Office until the six-ce- Quality Carpet decorator patterns National Parks System. was the Yellow vt one Park first national park in the world. It led the way to tlie present-da- y Direct Mill Purchase $095 THE IEUjOW STONE Scent stamp mark the centennial of the National Park System and is the first 1972 commemorative relating lo a sate In the Wel. According to Postmaster Richard Weight the stamp is the first of a senes, in five different denominations, honoring the n ar Many colors and The Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 10, 1072 Stamp Honors National Earks ill 1 Cosponsors Earthquake Hill, Says Utah 'Major Risk' Area Second Section Sec-Mi- d, d - Tlie Rrhrf Society of the hold will Cranlxville wards their bllthJav party on Wednesday. March 15, There will tw a luncheon and program at the Second Ward cultural hall slatting at 12 noon. All memlier of the First, Hurd and Fourth Wauls are invited and urged to attend. There will le liaby sitter to care (or tlie thihlien and mother are asked to hung a sack lunch for them. there not been any significant adverse reactions reported other than a small percentage going off feed or showing other minor temporary signs such as are common in animals and people following most any vaccination? Isnt the validity of the study questionable since the number of horses was small and the study did not follow the standard research procedure of providing a group of control animals on which to make comparisons? Of the four animals in the study that developed brain Seven and one half pound Paul Thomas Callister was born on February 26, 1972 at the LDS Hospital to proud parents Tom and Becky Callister. Sisters 3 and a half year old Tina and one and a half year old Tamara are proud of their new brother. Happy with the new grandson are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Callister all of Crantsville. Although Boll himself xvas unable to actively participate In xortx, hix intense Interest in all competitive athletics developed early and he acted as manager, mascot, or in any other calling which would allow clove to, and travel him to I with the trams. Hit talents however were not confined to the (Grantwille High School alone. He was manager of the Grantwille Second Ward Church iNtskettiall teams for many year. Bob rememliers vividly the exciting days when his team was crowned Humps in the Deseret Gym luck in 1944. The team had rooms at the Hotel Utah for four days during the meet and one of Boll's many jolis wax to see that the morning paper was delivered to their rooms liefore anyone else was out of lied. He has woilcd many years scoring for school, church and independent teams in the area and has nude many friends in athletic circles around the state. He is already looking forward to another season of sports activities. n h VOTERS - VOTING The notion that, as technological nun and his attendant, dreadful problems grow daily more complex, the ballot should he tendered to people younger than 21. people three years less knowledgeable and less mature, if the word be allowed that gross elasticity, is appalling. What we ought to do is save anything of value or even potential value, is, may be, to raise the voting age to 30. Philip Wylie, Sons and Daughters of Mom (Doubleday) SUPREME COURT The character of the Court will be a major determinant in whether America navigates safely through its current crisis of legitimacy. The emasculation of what has been an outstanding bulwark of civil liberties and equal rights would deal a hard blow to those who would keep faith with constitutional procedures and the best ideals of Americas past. Editorial, The Senate and the Court, 'MEW le- sions, werent three of these cases mild and of a nature that would normally be only temporary? Isnt it likely that the significant brain lesion that developed in the other horse resulted from other causes, since the lesion was not typical of VEE infection and the horse was found to be afflicted with an- other ailment? Dr. Thomas said, The animal health officials encouraging the vaccination program agree that more research is needed with greater numbers of horses and accepted control procedures. However, because of the threat of another outbreak of VEE in some parts of the country when the mosquito vectors become active in the spring, we urge horse owners to contact their local veterinarians and arrange for their animals to be vaccinated before April. VACATIONS Man does not live by bread alone; he needs at least a three week vacation with four weeks pay. Incredible as this may sound in light of a glutted job market, many v A administrative managers are seeing that their firms provide this sort of beneto and other new ones fit attract employees and hold on Sam Bellotto, to good ones. Jr., The New Fringe Benefits, Chrysler-Dodge-Plymou- Tooele Faith is knowing there is an ocean because you have seen a brook. William A. Ward th 50 Years of Service Utah |