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Show (From Page 2C, Col. 4) Utahs first buffalo were obtained from Yellowstone Park in 1941. Three bulls and 15 cows were released near Robbers Roost Ranch north of the Dirty Devil River on the San Rafael Desert. The first hunt took place in 1950 when 10 hunters harvested as many buf- SEASON During the training, received inin drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading tactics, The next PROMOTED. David Edwards, brother of Audrey A Miller of Murray, has been promoted to captain in the U. S Navy. He presently serves as commander of Carrier Airwing 15 on board the U. S S Kitty R. season was held in 1960, and hunts have taken place annually since then. During the past 20 years, 223 hunters have harvested a total of 202 buffalo. The hunter success mark has been 100 percent for 12 of the 20 years. In 1978, a buffalo was taken for the first time by a muzzleloader and in the Corsair, Navy The Fort A-- 6 Campbell, dies, Ky A-- 7 GRADUATED Capt. Marshall C. Pollard, son A-- 6 Prowler, E-- 2 has graduated from the Air Universitys academic instructor course at Maxwell AFB, Ala. The new instructor studied learning theory, communication skills, teaching methods and will serve as an instructor in his Air Force specialty at Washburn University, Topeka, Kan Riley is a student at Utah State University, Logan He and his wife Vonelle live in Logan Tomcat, Intruder, 4 E East, an assistant professor of aerospace stu- BADGE. ROTC Cadet David L. Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Riley, 4247 Walter Way, Hunter, was presented the Air Assault Badge upon graduation from the Air Assault School at are several aircraft squadrons, including LOWEST Try a Want Ad! FOOD PRICES J 2703 So State, 4750 So Redwood Rd , 7355 So. tth East, 1177 West 3500 So , 40 West 2nd North, Bountiful 10470 So. 7th East, Sandy for the first time with fl UTAH'S 79, one was harvested H-- Kitty Hawk is now preparing to deploy to the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean Departure is scheduled for spring, 1981. In the airby wing commanded Capt Edwards, there first aid, and Army history and traditions military justice, buffalo 12 aircraft carriers military courtesy, falo. S-- 3 Wesf Valley View Thurs., Oct. 30, 1980 Hawk, one of of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Pollard, 3460 So. 900 Viking Hawkeye, and Seaking. West Valley City, UT. students struction FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX Ctr- ?FiC64 - archery 30.!l t, toO.i ,I4?0... equipment. Try Green Sheet sified ads! Clas- 262-668- RETURNING new invention when Sesame Street returns on PBS. Moppet reporter Warren . . . Wolf (right) interviews Dr. Nobel Price on his Sesame Street New Muppets On Program SALT LAKE. popular creations Since they first appeared 12 ago, Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, The Count, Bert and Ernie years have captured hearts of the youngsters the most popular of all time, Sesame Street. But when Sesame Street debuts late next month, Hensons Looltforwarclto a seasoned State Auditor Look to LINN BAKER Auditor State Trustworthy Experienced Involved Paid for tte to eiet Linn Bahm Ihe Comm Blame D Fishet Chair an Dy be sharing center stage with a new crew of zany and lovable characters. Such as Dr. Nobel Price, for instance. inThe white-coateventor takes children through the process of deductive reasoning as he drops clues revealing the nature of his newest creation. Only problem for the doctor is that all of his new ideas inevitably turn out to be outdated. Like the time he announced the invention of the microphone in an interview with another d and oldsters alike. Those characters are the famous creations of Jim Hensen and are seen regularly on one of childrens programs His will newcomer, reporter Warren Wolf, and is astounded to find that Wolf has already microphone. a Hensen also has added a little of the western touch in Forgetful Jones, a cowboy with a droopy mustache, a hat, a girlfriend named Clementine and a faithful horse, Buster. problem is his memory - he forgets things quite a bit. Viewers are challenged to use their reason in science instruction. In addition, attention will focus on traffic safety and on materials determining exactly youngsters will what it forgot. And is Forgetful then theres Countess Dahling von Dahling, who has a fetish for numbers. She has trouble with addition, however, a condition that always brings on rain. Those are just a few of the newcomers on Sesame Street. Viewers also will become acquainted with Ferlinghetti Donizetti, a drum- rhyme-talkin- g mer; Little Elmo, a furry red monster who talks with sounds rather than words; and the Honkers. The format of this years programming has been expanded while continuing to stress pre-readin- counting g, and pre- - and turn which symbols 64 en- counter when they enter school. Through the latter program, children will be introduced to the concepts of underlining, circling, folding, crossing out and following arrows, PBS officials noted. One feature of Sesame Street which will not change is the emphasis placed on helping children recognize and accept the needs of handicapped individuals. CUMJ cTsuJweo LrTAH 'TjLfCeut ft 14 in' 'PuJK- -' ami few? P3i3S- (M m Mentally and physically handicapped youngsters frequently will be part of the program, while violinist Itzhak Perlman, a polio victim, will be a featured guest. Sesame Street is set to debut Nov. 24 on KUED, Channel 7. SERVICE (From Page 2C, Col. 6) Guard Reserve Training Center, Yorktown, Va. He joined the Coast Guard in January, 1980. RESCUE. Data SysTechnician 2c Ray C. Jackson, son of Ernest J. and Battey 2tn0 tems Jackson, 4534 W. 5615 South, Kearns, participated in a rescue at and sea. He is a crew- member aboard the destroyer USS Hewitt, homeported in San Diego. During operations in the South China Sea, Hewitt personnel sighted a small boat. Upon directing its airborne helicopter to investigate, 12 persons were discovered aboard the vessel. The Hewitt maneuvered alongside the boat and brought the refugees aboard. All were in good health and stated they had been at sea for 15 days, the last four adrift with a faulty engine. A 1975 graduate of Kearns high, Jackson joined the Navy in August, 1975. King Size 3 piece sets 199 Firm: $27500 $35000 Firmer: Firmest: Queen Size 129" Firm: $ Firmer: $1655perset Firmest: $1 999 5 AWARD. Lt. Col. John McKinney, son of Mrs. Estelle T. McKin- B. per set ney, La Tour, has 5963 been presented the Defense Meritorious Service Medal at Fort per set Sam Houston, Tex. The Defense Flotation King Size: $OQQ95 3 piece set Meritorious Service Medal is ed by authority President of the members of the Forces who awardof the U.S. to Armed have distinguished themselves by exceptional achievement in the performance of their official duties. McKinney earned the award during his last assignment with the Joint U.S. Military Advisory Queen Size: 99 MATTRESS FACTORY 8901 S. 1300 W. Salt Lake 307 E. 2100 a. Col. 2 piece set IXIAAGiAS West Jordan The award was presented by Group-Kore- William D. MacMillan IV, Fifth Army deputy chief of staff for operations. McKinneys wife Helen attended the ceremony. McKinney is currently assigned as chief, Operations Division, Office, Deputy Chief of Staff for Opera- tions, Headquarters, Fifth U.S. Army. BASIC. S. Pvt. Thomas J. Wenner III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wenner II of Kearns has completed basic training at Fort Sill, OklS. vie pm I iofe met |