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Show ihii jinyriyrjii y u ny nf" "Y f- - yj)jrr,-fiirTfri- i flWji'in'HQyp niiin"i n 8B DESERCT NEWS, Monday, June 2, 1968 Latest Methods Used For Forest Protection er OGDEN A ruby-reshone the beam through speckled shade in the Salmon National Forest in Idaho one day in 1966. Foresters had taken another step in their battle against bugs, for the ray revealed traces of insecticide invisible to the human eye. The findings contributed to knowledge accumulated in scientific experiments. Other modern methods have bee.i developed to assist foresters in their goals. Maintaining the quality of the watershed and the land is the first goal of all of us in the Forest Service, though we have other purposes, too, said R. L. (Dick) Stauber, public information specialist, Intermointain Region of the Forest Service. One of tire tools that some firefighters now use in an effort to present fires and protect tne watershed is a an airplane-mounte- d seeing eye, 1 d T L todays children are tomorrows adu,fs, the Forest Serv- - Iri , f Hi: ice 1 sponsors workshops for teachpic- to Mr. Iverson said. "We them to have a real appreciation for their national forests. see, want Three visitor information centers have been provided m the Mountain West region. There is one at Flaming Gorge Dam operated in cooperation with tile Park Service and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, another at Red Canyon, overlooking Green River, and a third at Red Fishlake in the Sawtooth National Forest north of Sun Valley, Idaho. A new idea is the use of mobile frailer information centers. They contain interpretative displays of areas in which they will be located. The trailers are being built in Salt Lake City. One will be placed at Fish Lake, another at Mirror Lake next year, and three others are in the p' inning stage. Foresters exercise constant vigilance to prevent fires and use the latest techniques to put fires out, once they are started. One method that shows promise of slowing fire speeds is to replace highly combustible plants and brush base. Forester Floyd Regional Iverson supervises activities in 18 national forests in the Mountain West, which takes in Utah, Nevada, parts of Wyoming and Idaho, and tiny sections of California and Co- with Back-packe- lorado. in wilderness The chief of the Forest Service himself is a llebpr City, Utah, native, Edward P. Cliff, now headquartered in Washington, D.C. , region of Sawtooth National Forest pause to view rugged scenery. Each district ranger super-vises a tract of land varying in size from 150,000 to 500,000 acres, depending on the part of the country and the amount English instructor and guidance instructor at Judge Memorial, and the Rev. Patrick Mclnally, chaplain at St. Mary of the were Wasatch High School, speakers at exercises at Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City. of usage given his area. "We are placing increasing emphasis on multiple uses of forest land, said Mr. Iver- son. .This means resources Veterans Group Elects Officers Choose Course Wisely, Catholic Grads Counseled Choose wisely in accepting or rejecting challenges, and use jour education in loving others, graduates of Judge Memorial Catholic High School and St. Mary of the Wasatch High School were told Sunday. The Rev. John P. Fallon, conservation ers and distrilutes motion ture films for children infrared scanner that senses heat sources day or night, regardless of smoke conditions. The fire scanner tram operates throughout the West from its Boise, Idaho "This includes some .10 million acres of land, making up 123 ranger districts, said Mr. Iverson, "and each district is under the care of a district ranger. pretres packets for the youngsters, Fred Diplomas were awarded by the Most Rev. Joseph Lennox Federal, D. D., bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City, to 102 Judge Memorial and 60 St. Marys graduates. 162 GRADUATES Rev. Fallon urged the graduates at Judge to take a stand in wisely accepting or rejecting challenges, and to Indulge in the "finest of all luxuries that of thinking. Music was provided at the exercises by a brass ensemble from the Utah Symphony, composed of Marion Albiston, Paul Marcantomo and William D. Sullivan. Adine Bradley ,was organist. The Rev. Thomas P. O'Neill, principal, read the Carr, Ogden, was elected Sunday commander of the Utah Chapter, United Spanish War Veterans, succeeding Col. E. C. Thomas, 29 N. State. Other officers elected at the annual encampment at the Temple Hotel were Square Thomas B. Sleater, 82 O St., senior department cnmmander, and Thom-a- s Fox, East, was elected junior department commander. Forester Angelo Mancini examines new trees. must be properly managed. One particular area may be used for production of timber, grazing of livestock, produc-tion of needed water, mining and provision of recreational for the public. He said that the U.S. Forest Service is on a nationwide basis, getting its revenue from sale of tional permits, grazing fees, sale of timber and fees for use of ski areas, "Because we know that recrea-opportumti- es , native grasses and vegetation. Foresters in the Mountain West appear to be bving up to the words of Orville L. Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture, and chief of the Forest Service Cliff in providing "increasingly greater service to a growing nation.. slow-burnin- g Cub Message Winds Up Bn Texas S.L. Anti-liqu- or Office Opens Up SANDY r The first ship- with helium, attached plastic wrecked sailor to be rescued fapgs containing messages to the after stuffing an SOS note in a baloon strings and launched Continued from Page B-- l bottle could hardly have been them,'' drink, Utah Citizens for LegJ more excited than six Salt Lake We were studying communiControl of Alcoholic Beverages, Cub Scouts this week. cations and we wanted to see if his staff had double checked 16 Four months ago, Den 3 of anyone would find them, of the 30 petitions and found the Pack 339 filled several balloons explained Den Mother Mrs. Bee 75 signatures which had previously been declared invalid. Statice Ave. When it comes to ideas, den mothers have to be almost clairvoyant Marshall, 966 (10400 South), Sandy. Someone found at least one of the balloons another Cub Scout pack, thousands of miles away in Texas. . A den dad and another man found your baUoM.with the letter, eight miles southeast of Post, Tex., in a pasture, wrote T den Mrs. K. W. Kirkpatrick, under the circumstances felt it mother of a Cub Scout den in Rev, A. M. Beaudoin, was very low. He said seven ad Continued from Page BSalt Lake City and we are pastor of Gilead Baptist Post, 40 miles south of Lubbock. ditional people have been hiied Continued from Page Bencouraged. memoChurch, spoke at of new national sense respon,We are Cub Scouts too and to help check the petitions, and rial services honoring to the Kennedy we have studied communicaAn R. C. Allen machine can be ordered from All Makes According sibility. he felt, through inexperience, n beWar Typewriters, 101 E. 2nd South, for about $500 (cost is high "I believe the nation needs count,129the New York Senator tion. What kind of gas did you they had made the error of not veterans. identifiable delegates use, and what king of balloon? has cause they are handmade). Royal also makes one, which finding the correct voting dis- his energy, his experience and 49 for Vice President Humto could be secured at 3182 Highland Drive. Other companies What day did you send up the of trict the petition signer on his enthusiasm, Mr. Sandack balloon anad how many did you phrey and 44 for Sen. may also offer this service. the county voting map. will support Sen. added. I send? the letter asked. awards, scholarships and honHe added, however, that the Kennedys candidacy for the ors received by graduates. We counted only those peodouble checking could not be. presidency and I invite dele"Your letter caused great For Non-Crumb- le In the exercises for St. Mary Who openly continued because of the gates in Utah to join me. identified excitement, we could hardly beple disgraduates, Rev. Mclnally themselves at the mass meet- lieve the balloon had travelled What is the best way to pack cookies for mailing expense involved. The sponsor Owens, Wayne Douglas cussed freedom and education. D.K.J., Murray, group has contributed money to hocky Mountain state coordiings as favoring a particular so far. HAND IN HAND for the checking. Reg- nator for Kennedy, said Ted candidate and those whom we help pay The balloons were launched in At request of Do-IMan, Salt Lake City post office has ular county employes also are Kennedy asked to run as Kennedy dele- January. The message-bearin- g has taught us that to fly to Albu"History plans need to brochures two the mailed you help you WILLARD BAY. Box Elder helping with the task. give you he said. freedom and education go hand missile in the Texas pasture querque right after the Salt gates, No. 28, "How To Address Mail, and No. 2, "How to Pack The body of tbe as stated during County SEEK WITHDRAWAL in hand, and, said of the del- was found four months later, He breakfast. Lake checking City Interested who are Others Overseas and Wrap for Mailing. the Second Vatican Council, fourth and last victim of a May Mr. Evans said that he would Mr. Owens said his group egates for indications of presi- but jt is not known how tong it may secure the publications by calling at Room 110, Main since education takes place in with20 for dential support is continuing lay there undiscovered. turn the has been checking Kennedy 20 boating accident was recovrequests Po6t Office, 4th South and Main. the world, it must be used for convenfrom and the 129 preliminary count of names the state drawal petiMarc Fenton, 9, son of Mr. among strength the world. He urged the gradu- ered here early today. a tions over to the secretary of tion delegates named at last is by no means a final and Mrs. Jack Fenton, 949 ates to use their training m lovRescue workers recovered the state. However, he said, there mass meetings in figure. Ave. (10465 South, and Mondays ing others. body of Airman l.C. Ronald was no way of finding the Mark Ziegler, 9, son of Mr. and The St. Mary s Glee Club Adair not far from where his names Is there an Irish Club in Salt lake City! Whom would 1 by going through Mrs. Robert P. Ziegler, 10411 except sang hymns lollowing the 92nd wifes body was recovered all the signatures on all the contact? Mrs. A.W., Salt Lake City. Buddlea Dr. (900 East), both The Sunday. annual commencement. petitions. Sandy, were the boys who There is a Shamrock Society, which has Irish immigrants chorus was accompanied by the launched On took searchers Saturday and returned Irish LDS Missionaries as members. They hold Mrs. Ethel Hogan Heinz. balloon. the body of Sgt. James Pierson Mawbasis. not on and a firesides, although regular meetings Continued from Page B--l from the bay. His wifes body thrilled and They were rine Hainey, LDS Mission Home, 119 No. Main, will put you 12 found was Mrs. said. Parshall days ago. amazed, on the mailing list to be notified of their activities if you conis controlled The amount in the mines. radon gas allowed by "This is the most interesting tact her. ventilation or use of respirators by workmen. Burglars entered a residence The two men were stationed at 720 S. 10th West, Sunday, and at Hill Air Force Base. They Two doctors, several industrial hygiene engineers and experiment weve had. (Mltw'l Natoi Wara wrry ID mmtkar at call anJ ID vahim at "mill Mrs. Marshall said the experimail tt tmaauttto I intwar avary auatllan. Flaas. n medical r total took a $100 portable television, and their wives were on a fish combine their knowledge in solving the problems chemists avail tana. Do 'I llama tr aiwatapa at anawtra tax amy ment when and has provoked a great deal In Willard of articles called several environments. be Bay in ir.g which clothing occur trip They may working h aivaa la tbta cahim. Only avaaltona a aaatral Intaraat mil ka amwar of interest among other Cub aa 4 toNaaene callt caa ka acctatad aaly aa tka Da-- Mat pkaat at tkt Iwvra to determine whether free siT'a is present in dust in the $70 belonging to Gordon Coles, their boat apparently capsized upon wraacrtkato. Biva yaw atm, aaarasi an totoahtnt avmktr art tor pakllcm and the four drowned. 1107 W. 7th South. t Maa kal yav ) operation is Scout packs. flan Bat la Bat air, or if the amount of arsenic in a at a safe level, as well as other questionable situations. "They all want to try it now, Continued from Pago B-- l she said. The sky is probably After the tour, Do-I- t Man went right home and poured his men and five vehicles after Mr. bottle of carbon tetrachloride down the drain. After all, why going to be filled with helium Parrish reported her missing. balloons. ask for trouble? He said his wife left Hatch Point, about 43 miles northwest of Monticcllo, at 6 a m. Sunday, She walked three miles to canyon rim and descended a series of benches to get a better view. When she looked back, the benches all looked identical and she was unable to follow her tracks back up the slope. Wearing only tenns shoes, slacks and a blouse and without food or water, Mrs. Parrish During the 9!4 months which total of 2,670 persons in strikers County. Carrie Das id Stephanie Robert Clint Grace Kenneth Stefany Traci ended Assistance given to strikers to April 1, 584 strikers were families receiving assistance. follow trails attempted Pratt Broomhead jeep Rimington Wright Smith redersen Aobhima Anderson Williams the Of the 6,664 strikers, 779 or 12 during strike totaled in the wilderness, thinking they given $411,725 in public assistthe State Welfare Division per cent, applied for assistance. $411,725, an average of $82 94 Mr and Mrs. Gail Carson 479 Bryan Avg would lead her out. ance, THO DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Trad William. Mr. and Mrs Ltstar D EHtngion, 77 Lagan Avg Wait. Mama. KennatD Of these 584 received assist- per family per month, or $18 14 at Mr. and Mn. Steven Williams. Vr7 S Instead, they all just faded announced today. Mr. and Mrs. James A Courtrlght, 3737 Westcrsst Rd , Grsnger 73 N W West. BounMul. Andariofi. aon 0 Mr. aid Mr. R'ym Anderson, Mr. sod Mrs. R D Jensen. 90S Atk n A work- ance, 456 in Salt Lake County, per person per month. Of this she said. : Clint other At as least Aoshlma, Mrs. Mr. of and away, Yugo many daughter AoaDIma. Grac Mr end Mrs. Wllliem C Knott Jr IS? E 310 South. She saw planes flying over ers were thrown on to welfare 102 in Tooele County, 12 in Utah $247,035, or 60 per cent, was fedSmith ton of Mr. and Mrs Don Smith, 45? Creak Lana: Stefany Pedersen, Esst. Mr sod Mrs John B Plant, dausnter of Mr. and Mrs. Tor Padarian. 3333 S. 7530 905West, Manna,HillsRotart several times and attempted to by the strike because strikers County, 8 In Davis, 3 In Juab, 2 eral funds and $164,690, or 40 OIRLSDr t Virginia Breomhnad, son of Mr. and Mrs Aldan Broomhead. S 1091 Tnd East, attract Carrlg their attention Dr and Mrs Gaorga D Mont, 151 f. 6th South, by took over their work or because in Summit and 1 In Weber per cent, was state. Divio Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Pratt, Mrs John Wright. 31J S 7700 West. Magna, Mr, and Mr. JottPh Arbuckla, 674th Ave. wavblouse Wright daughter of Mr. and her and their jobs in service and related 7041 removing Parlays Mr and Mrs Val D Btrtoch 4?9 S 3770 West, staohanl Rimington. daughter o, Mr and Mrs David Rimington, of babies of 3 babies born Monday (Pictures 4t $ West Mr and Mrs Brant Marker, industries ended, welfare offiing it. She was not seen. Canyon Blvdj and all other et the Deseret News Mr and Mrs D Grant Laws, 1669 Northwood Ava When not she to did Dasmaf New subscribers will be taken tree of charge return estimated. cials St , Monday through Friday from 10 a m until 3S Richards Mr and Mrs. Ronald LtFvr, 70h Ave MJdvif baby photo studio. is Collection camp, Mr. Parrish made a This means that a load of at Mr and Mr Douglas W Clayton 634 N ?h West toast thrsa days befort baby s birthday) at pm. ) Mr and Mrs Joieph R Bonsignore, Jr., S4 North Redwood Rd to find her, he search. HOSPITALS AREA SALT Failing LAKE FROM REPORTED welfare left least 1,168 persons BIRTHS AS Mr and Mrs. Gilford I Mahaffy, Wt5 Morph s Lane. his drove to Monticello to report . . . Mr. and Mrs. Rpoer V Cooper, X) E Utopia Ave roles soon after April 1, botsi St F 334 Pine Gonzales. Mr Mike Mrs. and her missing. 4107 W 4135 South. Granger When Walter Shapardson, Jr, Mrs. your ASr. and carnerboy comes to collect, The division reported that, of Mr. and Mrs. Wayn Garter. 136 West Oakland Avt. East Mr and Mrs. Norrnan Hammer, 1555 E 7355 South please make sure you're ready. With the Mr and Mr. Robert B. Jacob who Kennecott 6,664 employes 1490 Soufth Main. Bountiful. Mr and Mrs. Lvnn R Gillespie, 557 7th Cast. Mr. and Mrs. Lloud Eta It. right change, if possible Hell appreciate From were on strike, 584 received fiEast Centerville Mr and Mrs. Darnel T Taylo , 5990 Atkin Avt , Murray. Mr. and Mr. Richard Burgln. it with i broad irpite and 1 "Thank 1, RFO you. Mr, and Mrs, Georpe Lewis. 676 Stewart St. Keysviil the nancial assistance ftom Mr. and Mr. Oat A. Paterson, You see, because ,ie is in business for himDr , Taylorsville Mr and Mrs Paul T Hansen, 4570 S Drift" tea North Main. Kavsviilt Two suits, an overcoat and state and 85 additional workers Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johansen, Dr . Granger Mr and Mrs David J Venderhoof 925 E. 5th South 3750 Hunt, Dona'd Mrs. self, your newspaper boy depends on the full Mr. and Kavsviilt Mr and Mrs. Darnel C Tsutsui, 1T5 Parleys Way 81d. 074 Kingswood Dr eight shirts were stolen Sunday received food commodities only. Mr. and Mr. Frank Waastaff,' collection cl his route for his full profit. W. 5735 South, Roy. Mr and Mrs Rored T Hervev 1737 E 3150 South a from owned Howard car 526 and In Mr and Mrs. Gurt Niemann. by addition, spouses Mr and Mrs Gary L. Sweat, 3360 Edison 1474 Beacon Dr. Repeat calls mean extra work with ho extra Mr. and Mr. Norman Clayton, children 1007 Pueblo Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Bllthtli, 1411 W. S!h South. 1,560 Christensen, 734 E. 7th South, approximately tve the boy i break. And thanks! Mr. and Mr. Frank J, Uramovkn, profit L Hall, 946 W 1st North Thomas Mrs. Ava. and Mr. lie Bryan B. Venmlnde, while his car was parked near werd in striking family units Mr. and Mr. WHI!m 1714 E J01J South Mr and Mrs. Wayne F McAllister, 360 $ 3700 West B Snaakman. W Mrs. Mr. and his home. Mr and Mrs Francis L. Goodman, 3al E. 1700 South receiving assistance, making a Hans A Fischar. J450 South Christine Mr MAN DO-I- -l 1596-13t- h HUMAN ERROR Mr. Evans said he credited this to and human error Sandack For RFK -l Spanish-America- Last Body Recovered Cookies t, Tri-tom- WeanV Of The Green 'Carbon Tet' Dangerous Woman, 64, Rescued In Canyonland Loot Residence lt Texas-destine- d gold-minin- g Da-l- State Welfare Aided 53 y 5Ji CCCC Strikers . - r time payday Stolen 340-0- Car . !5 JT and V a too to AMwa.niaAV S a a rLAuiuu . ,.. a |