Show Letters mon-colore- rare glimpses from page 4) Our concerns alxiut the question of a zoning (Continued change at Stump Hollow are much more detailed than those outlined in the Student Life article In addition to the threat to wildlife habitat and the Logon River watershed are concerned about we the economic feasibility of the pi o ei t and the impli- cations lor the future of all logon Canyon once a zon- ing change precedent is set Cache County Planner Ibt k Johnson estimates it will lie Jo years Indore Muh a deyelopment Ix’gins to pa for itself I'ntil that tune Cache County tax- payers will foot the bill for police fire medical and other services Presently private lands in Canyon are zoned Iigan for the of the ail protection PR-4- scenic and natural If om six'tion of land in the canyon priva'e area s a is granted zoning change what is to keep the Planning and Zoning Commission from granting other zoning requests'' And if other requests are granted what hapens to the scenic and natural resources of Iogan Canyon1' The "other” side of the Stump Hollow' issue respects the right of an individual to use his land as he sees tit Rut we do not feel that a land owner should lie allowed to pursue plans at the taxpayer's expense in terms of dollars and cents and in terms of in et r ey som cs ( Am- - St hi able natural mpf 476-5- 6 rivers and d re- - 3430 of prowling lynx May lx there is hope as a bill stands belore Congress to double the Nat- ional Park System from slightly less than one percent of America's land scape to slightly less than two percent Tins would add 3 21 mil hon acres to the north and south boundaries of Mount McKinley National Park protecting mountain pan oramas rivers of glacial ice and wildlife As of now the caribou migration route extends far beyond park boundaries along with the ranges of the grizzly bear and the wolf Outside the park animals and habitat are subject to land development and Alaska's liberal hunting seasons To extend park lun-dariewquld virtually encircle the carilxiu migration route and the territories of the grizz y and the s The need s a desperate one especially for the wolf and the caribou Tlx wolf is being persewolf cuted outside park lun huntdries by year-rouncontrol and in predator ing some game unit to provide better moose hunting This situation may eliminate and woll irom his final stand in Alaska In McKinley park caribou had a ltMO's estimate of 4o ono Today they only number 9oo To extend Katinai monument and give it national park status ma provide hope for the Alaskan brown bear and our national emblem the bald eagle Many of the other nine and monuments would te a first in park service pro- - xdar tx-a- r well as an Cni-versit- s n so much Please for oursleves our children and their children write voice yourselves and preserve our last frontier as Mat'Lean A 4H0-74-7- S Letter Editor Dear Debbie Roadway With regard to your letter to the editor on free to see the and free- press please note that the editor reserve’- the right to refuse any publication on his dis- Weber State Football Game cretion eh I do sympathize with you and let us all luqe that our student journalists never misuse this right or discretion be- cause it will if he disgrace that is Oct 30 hapning a mockery and a to ethically pro- Other activities fessional journalism as will include! Wilderness the Hub with entertainment 10 am - 11-- 1 GAL’S FALL SPORTSWEAR we on American soil but like the whooping crane the condor and the wolf this virgin wilderness faces extinction Soon there may be no Toklat grizzlies caribou dotting the tundra and endless horizons of glacial mountains open meadows and spruce forests unscarred by buildings strip mines and asphault Say goodbye too to sal 12:30 pm Breakfast in be merely survive” Alaska unlike any other state has a wilderness realm existing just as it did in the days when Indians and Eskimos were the only human dwellers it am 9:30 Our laist Frontier — "A Plea for Preservation” "If I Everyone invite your parents free press to the (lom of vpt-rtdom of the 3? fl 17 Letters to The Editor Student Life damned I want not your oil our job your power Wilderness if life without y lx-s- d proposed national parks Our last frontier Student life fridoy Oct 2? 1976 Poo 5 impeachment tion with Utah State There would also tx gtxwi and an to impediment We are effective in accessibility For exam quality education let allocating university matpie "dates of The Arctic alone the first amendment ters to their respective National Park" could te Itself officstudent reached by the Trans Ai Thank you and wishing es and government We committees askan Pqx’hne road Conou and Student Life all would the you sider preservation of the t for fredom of ex- student encourage and campus orAlps the Saint pression and freer' press ganizations to contact the Elias and Americ a's Him- on the CSC campus ASUSP President’s Cabialayas the Alaska Range I d I arwerh net as a whole or versons Please write your eon within involving those afgressman sign a petition and fairs different pi ejects and find out who supjxirts that you Cabinet makes may lx involved the park tall in the general with election You may lx able statement We as the cabinet rnern-lxrto see one or more of these We the ASPSP Presiwill lx visiting and parklands dent's Cabinet a are govcalling students and variI'm just a broke college ous organizations to Solicit the Isidy under jurt)y and mv wite and I erning of isdiction ASUSIJ the your comments on all fachave seen a great deal of of Utah State UniverWatter-soets President Paul this AJaskan wilderness I 17 stuof composed sity had no funds grants or The student government dents aids financing me either offices Hus so are located in the as cabinet desigSome will tell you that Pnion the nated has Center 3rd floor If responsibilitwo fer cent of our land is to inform have the ty any questions president you too much Bull manure! 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