Show 1 16A Ogden Standard-Examine- r Wednesday September 13 1972 Byph QUEENIE Lake Chamber Board Okays Three Environmental Resolutions "nter'andiIsat STAND ELEVEN-DA- Y Fair Opens on Thursday LAKE CITY (AP)— The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Governors has approved three resolutions dealing with the environSALT on the community through removal of the property from tax rolls The Nixon administration has opposed the proposed Forest ment Service purchase of 39000 of land along watershed acres One endorsed a position pa1342 a and mile front the per opposing locking up the Colorado in of the River stretch develWasatch Front to future Grand County opment It opposed what it termed and “continuous unabated transfer of land to federal S owemship” as well as of the canyons It said “The canyons cannot A South Ogden be preserved only for use by fined $250 in been woman has small groups with limited perspectives It is the right of the Ogden City Court for drunken nearly 800000 people living driving and driving during susalong the Wasatch Front to pension Sandra Kay Richardson of 376 have controlled access to these 39th natural resources” pleaded guilty to the Aug 17 It said continued acquisition charges before Judge E F of land by the federal govern- Ziegler Heavy Turnout Expected act Theme of the fair is “What is SALT LAKE CITY (APi -- Super Joe and a high-wir- e Utah up to?” of the popu- the Les Lemoine Troupe Nearly one-thirto Events begin with the Miss been A has new moving stage lation of Utah is expected d Utah State Fair pageant Thurs-OthUtah State built for grandstand shows the at improvements njght Broadway star Fair which opens Thursday fair site include 3o0 gal-- t £ d 15 masler Peerson cllowert Ions of flashy red blue evening to Fair officials say they had orange paint dabbed on monies draw the lre when a man of- fair buildings and booths aj The 27th annual “Holiday on fered to enter his pet snails new bandstand and some 23000 Tce” js playing in the Salt Pal-nebut hundreds of other animals !ace on fair nights flowers and shrubs produce and handicrafts are MANY ENTRIES competing for $53000 in prize Barbara Busby said the fair money Singers Lynn Anderson Ray has accepted entries from 24 of Days” Sunday and Monday and And a Price and Bobby Vinton are the the state s 23 counties ‘‘Senior Citizen’s Day” room star attractions of the annual that's’ about all we have Wednesday event Other features include for she said major exhibit is the one an Indian singing group Billy Judges and exhibitors have sponsored bv the Church of Thundercloud and the Chief-ton- s come from all over the country (Jesus christ of Latter-da- y a dare-devmotorcyclist too she said Saints (Mormonl entitled “The troop to the er 11-d- ay Rob-64-ac- re over-delopme- re-an- w Vv © Kin Kchir- W V - Srr4gn Inc 1972 World right rerrve& I save a lot of time by not unwinding ment imposes severe burdens nt Ogden Woman Fined for Charge Plan Joint For Bear Lake Urged Utah-ldah- o MONTPELIER Idaho (UP I) the cost of such a system should Senate Democratic hopeful not be borne by the individual William E “Bud” DaiN sas home owner” the Pocatello planning and zoning commissionHe a Is 3 said ers from counties in Idaho and Democrat said Utah should combine in map that if the Republicans gain ping cut an engineering study control of the Senate Henry sewer system Jackson cf Washington would be of an area-wid- e as Senate interior for Bear Lake replaced Chairman in Montpelier by Gordon Allott of Campaigning since chairmanship Davis called for interstate co- Colorado n 'rests with the to water solve pollu-tuparty in control operation of Lake the Davis Bear problems charged that Allott reof the arid warned presents one of the Southwest drainage disastrous effects a Republican (states interested in combining take-ove- r of the Senate could with California and Arizona to have on water resources in the siphon off northwest water from such places as the Bear River area “It must tv emphasized that drainage ex-ihi- purpose of helping the family A film “Love at! Home” is to be part of the ex-- 1 hibit Some traditional fair activi ties will include livestock judg ing and the annual Junior Live stock Sale Saturday Cattle hogs and lambs will be sold by Club and Future Farmers of America exhibitors Fair gates open at 11 am every morning except Monday and Tuesday when they open an hour earlier Exhibits close at 11 pm te 4-- H Vandals Break Window auto window' in a station wagon owned by Diane Butler of 1375 9th was broken while the vehicle was parked at 916 7th she told police A $35 The chamber also adopted a resolution supporting the Glen Recreation Canyon National Area bill sponsored by Reps Sherman Lloyd and Gunn McKay of Utah It specified a provision should be included to have a specific area in San Juan County set aside for selection by the state The chamber board also adopted a resolution supporting the state air quality control law’s The US Environmental Protection Agency has said the state laws are inadequate The chamber said the state laws are sufficiently strict and federal laws would only place a burden on small industry’ A hearing is scheduled on the matter Thursday he i a bit will illustrate that the' ’church was organized for thej TWO D-Ut- ah ACWJ-CORDE- R Eternal Family’’ Church officials say the Moss ! il j The proposals are in four bills sponsored by Sen Frank UTAH MEN GUILTY KILLED The Sony Model 40 Action-cordwith its sensitive 'built-i- n condenser mike offers you pick up at any distance audible by ear For vacation or leisure time school or business notes conferences or interviews sports or special news events it's the one! er GOLDEN EAGLES IN WYOMING Built-i- CHEYENNE Wyo (TIPI)— Two Utah men were convicted Tuesday in US District Court of killing golden eagles over a Wyoming ranch Both were fined $200 Clifford O Sidwell 48 had been charged with four counts of shooting the protected birds He pleaded guilty and was fined on one count and given suspended sentences on three counts Sidwell’s companion Donald Vince Rostron 44 was charged with two counts fined on one and had the other sentence suspended Both men were placed on six months probation by Judge Ewing T Kerr The charges against the Murray Utah men dated from December 1970 They were the last of the “gunners” to be tried for shooting eagles in the federal indictment against Casper rancher Herman Werner Werner owns the Bolton ranch near Saratoga where the shootings took place He is expected to come to trial on similar charges later this year Electret Condenser Microphone n balanced flywheels for stable tape motion m Servo-contrmotor for accurate tape speed Dual-Differenti- al ol End-of-tap- e alarm Only $9995 superscopeZ Abu neier heard it so good ® dlio ectrum 3679 " Sony Model 40 Adion-cord- er V WALL AVENUE 393-350- 7 When you prefer the finest first' Si FINE 7H- h - MOULDING IT K KITCHEN FAMILY ROOM BEDROOM Now a new type carpet witn High Style-Prov- en Durability AMIMY COUGHS PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM ODDS ENDS SQ 4x8x316 CHIP BOARD e— FT 4x8 BUCKSKIN 4x8 APACHE 4X8 COLONIAL OAK 4x8 DESERT PECAN 4x8 SABLE PECAN $495 4x8x" 14 95 $495 $49S $39S 395 BIRCHpno2 4x8x74 MAHOGANY wy 4x7x14 MAHOGANY abply HOURS: 8:30 am to 6:00 pm Daily 349 $295 offer the 6 days to obtain materials We close Sundays as a service to our We employes |