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Show 'iiinjjH-ri--- Ill lllllllllltlllllllllilllllHI Why Fuss? i.y GEORGE FERGUSON - lltnill!l!t!t!l!llltlin,,,(MMiitiMil(tiititfiMtiMtnmnimM Framers of the proposed Recreation Vehicle Act (sixth draft) say it is the best, most adminis-tratabl- e and best possible effort ever. The offering relating to the and other operation of snowmobiles recreation vehicles is reportedly so well done that states across the country are likely to adopt it. Thats the report anyway. overtake Jackson, even though he got off to a snails start. After the seasons fourth game against Northern Michigan, Eddie was shooting 26.6 per cent from the field. When the favored Utes open their 1970-7- 1 Western Athletic Campaign Friday night (8 p.m.) against Texas El Paso, Eddie will go into the fray shooting 47.3 from the field. Thats real improven.ant. Trail has always been a fine free throw shooter. He now has hit 31 of 35 for 88.6 per cent accuracy. That is 11th best in the nation. Hes the most accurate Ute from the in - But ff the proposed act is so popular with its framers, why were four pages of initial regulations for consideration by the advisory council in their recommendations to the board offered op the backside of that draft? Weve been told the Recreation Vehicle Act, very similar to the boating act of 11 years ago. is a better act than the 195C offering. Weve also been told that boat act board has not had to amend, or repeal anything in that act since it became law 11 years ago. If the board and its supporting advisory council of the boating act have not had to act on a law that is reportedly inferior to a proposed better law, why is it so important a powerful board be included in three sections of the RVA? 1 1 t . X;' i. K j ff f: shooting because I knew what he could do, said Pimm. It was just a matter of getting him to feel more at home in major college ball used to maneu. . . getting vering for the open shots and JU0T L. then taking hem. From Libby High ft i I Against Utahs third Ohio) to Flathead (Kallispell, College Mont.) is quite a move. Highly recruited, Eddie got to Montana with encouragement from Colorado State, among others. Alter Trails first year, on heels of a 23-- 4 season. Flat-hea- d Junior , gave up basketball. Trail contacted Utah. Needless to say, he was welcomed. In high school, Eddie was a teammate of Dwight Lamar, a sophomore guard sensation with Southwest Louisiana, a team which beat Texas El this season. Paso twice Lamar scored 34 and 37 points against the Miners. Another Trail prep teammate, Nick Connor, was leading freshman scorer last year State, game, Eddie hit one of 11 from the field. He was really down on himself. Next game, against Northern Michigan, a jittery Eddie shot but four times and missed Oregon them all. That is when head coach Jack Gardner and assistant Jerry Pimm had a chat with Eddie. It was obvious that this sophomore, trying to move from junior college ball into a major college situation, needed a shot of self confidence. V.'e knew he was a good shooter ' in junior college, Gardner said. He averaged 22 points per gams. Despite the fact that he had it be that the four pagese of considerations offered on the backside of the draft are ready references to legislators? Wouldnt it be possible to include many of those considerations e into the bill in the confusion that marks the red-tap- laden legislative process? And should legislators determine that they could overlook the four pages of considerations, could the board and its advisory council act to in- it? Why all the public and private meetings? Most of the deletions following public meet? ings are neatly documented on the back of the bill. School (Toledo, H at rnywrynaiyi January 7, D3 1971 Musical Coaches' Game Eddies line. Could .. '"f Eddie may e, why? f w jiwi DESERET NEWS, Thursday, made only or.e of 15 from the field in two games, Gardner and Pimm told Eddie he was too good a shooter to put the ball up only four times as against Northern Michigan. Next game, against New York U., Eddie warmed up with three of six from the field. Then, against Washington, he hit eight of nine. That really started him toward his present 47.3 accuracy clip. I with had patience Sports Managing Editor EL PASO, TEXAS Eddie Trail wears No. 10 for Utahs basketball squad. Thats the same number which was worn by Merv Jackson, now a Utah Star, e scorwho is fourth in ing for the Redskins. Here's Why! clude i Utah's Trail Finds Hoop ladled: save tllilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIMHI - Illinois. -- Continues To Plague NFL By BRUCE LOWITT Associated Press The St. Louis Cardinals fired Charlev Winner and the Washington Redskins replaced Eill Austin with George Allen as the National Football Leagues game of musical coaches continued. Wednesday's firings brought to nine the nun .oer of coaches to exit since the season began last September a.;u more departments are expected. Winner, who headed the Cards for five season the longest coaching span in the clubs history, survived a disseason in 1969 and mal appeared headed for the playoffs this season. But his team managed to win only one of its fin.i five games to finish at third in the National Football Conference East. Austin, who took over the Redskins upon the death of Vince Lombardi at the start of the 1970 season, piloted the team to four victories in its first seven games before a fiv a me skein losing saddled Washington with a fourth-plac- e finish in the NFC East. e-- g Allen, also the Skins new general manager, had a five-record with the year, Rams, making him one of pro football's most successful coaches. He piloted them to a mark in 1970, one game-behind NFC champion San considering a shift to Wash- ngton since 1968 when the Los ; Angeles Rams fired him -- before explosive fan support-an- d a threatened player revolt forced the Rams to ... rehire him. PRICE 95 INCLUDES FED. us TAX jwith reenppablt COMPLETE SELECTION OF 13", 14", 15" sizes RADIAL TIRE CENTER Utah's Eddie Trail started slow, but now ing 50 per cent field accuracy. - 4100 South State is near- 262-541- 8 .OPENrOAlLYrgtofi vv.:- Is it necessary to have a board empowered to promulgate, amend ad repeal regulations as it shall deem necessary to properly administer an act that is so well written that it will become a plan to bg followed across the country? items are included in proposed, Twenty-fou- r considerations for altering the bill before it becomes law. for change Among those considerations are: 1. The $5 fee; 2. Who shall have permission to operate and under what conditions; 3. Equipment requirements; 4. (Note) Requirements or suggestions to operator when operating away from an area of immediate assistance. It is suggested here that extra spark plugs, extra drive belts, spare tires, tools, emergency rations, several flares, or rematches, extra fuel, etc. be suggested quired. What is an area of immediate assistance? The consideratiom suggest that No person shall operate any recreation vehicle away from an area of immediate assistance unless there is at least one other vehicle accompanying him. Ever slip off a road and feel like you were away from an area of immediate assistance? Who is to judge such a thing? And should it be unlawful to ventur off the beaten path for an adventure? Thats what recreation vehicles are all about. Arent they? MlilMM iWiliK EVINRUDE MOTORS tSf. 319 Reg. $1,623 4 psrcfsg CRntMcesSI , Arrow Jsr iw'nw JACKETS Ball Pole .22 g ifiC 'wtW LONG RIFLE 1 39 jigso Reg. 2.20 P M0SSBERG800 .308 ,FF or. ell Fur tHZ'i, 'BAG BOY' GOLF CARTS 1 REG. Complete Reg. 5.00 For 12.00 95 Hats, REG. HART METAL MY PLAY Turtle neck Shirts JW 1970. LIFETIME I guarantee -- 195 If MASTER REG. 39.95 j WITH LIFETIME SKIS GUARANTEE Hart Standard Reg 115.00 OFF 95 Jk (0) .243 Reg. $115 & 1 22.95 Box of 100 DEER RIFLE SPECIAL Says one recreation vehicle owner: Any bill over three pages cant be a good bill. The RVA is 11 pages long. It has four pages of considerations, already catalogued by statute and section for easy inclusion. in the 11 There are five (count em) and seven pages of the RVA proposal proper in the catalogued considerations neatly attached for easy accessibility. The only promise made by RVA is one of restriction. Restriction means control. Control means enforcement and enforcement cant come without financing. 25 Metal-Adjusta- Ramaiiiiiig Stock REMAINING STOCK RIFLES & SHOTGUNS GOLF BAGS GOLF SHOES Vz WHOLESALE PRICES (Except Franchised Guns) Are Three Pages Enough? Terrific Buy! TETHER BALL Complete Set LIFE Mini Mag jl3J 115-H.- Pl it no-n- S REG. NO. 500 - .22 CAL. PUMP-ACTIO- DEER RIFLES N tayeway, Phene or Mail Order Model Sole Reg. f OFF FAMOUS MAKE $64.95 Dura-mafi- CLOSEOUT c 139,95..... 105 .22 CAL 700 Bbl 159.95 120 120 NOW Automatic 5495 9375 127 .... 93 143.95 .... 108 $72.95 Hi Sport King $TANOARD .22 Automatic NOW 5985 BUSHNeLL AND MANY OTHERS REG. SNOWMOBILES 9 ff s';." $15 Imported Swiss Fabrics 16-H- -- 700 PANTS REG. 24.95 Imported Austrian Fabrics ff- j 969 Evinrude Closeouts While They last! IKHIUM Evin. ll'Uam3M0tOPENi Elct. Start Wido Track wN-iutr- jmWm REG. $36 JUNIORS 1 OOFF SKI PANTS $20 39 RIFLE SCOPES - CLEARANCE REG. Action e REDFIELD STRETCH Rea. 40,00 .22 Singl - PANTS ADULTS 156.95.... 119 2495 PISTOL 99F.... 156.50.... 117 99c.... 156.90.... 11750 Rag, 135.00 Colt Singlo Actioa 99DL .. 160.00.... 120 Golden-SpikI CAL .22 HQ 110. ...146.50.... WEAVER IMPORTED SKI PANTS TOO.... Air CrniC 20.. 50 GUNS 700 ADl MCerk. Wheels Aligned Nl mm H tl IlMtiui Can 25..40o HAND 670.... 1 24.95 tf parch sc for miH semet chirp ewnsetr $13 FAMOUS MAKE DOWN & DACRON 79 g REMAINING STOCK 70".... 169.95 he STYLES REG. SKI PARKAS N TUBULAR MAGAZINE RIFLE fr.... 124.95 lefjitetf tt PARKAS $110 STOCK 760Cnrb.l 59.95 ts leaf ss 95 REG. REMAINING M$Ci6RAkCENJf SM.E 12-G- A. DACRON The ROSSI Gallery by GARCIA January I Sv II ONE LOT JR. The question recreation vehicle owners must ask before writing their legislator is: Docs the control offered by RVA merit the amount of money raised by the tax. And secondly, is it possible? FJWFE.EQ 94.50 SKIS ACI,0N fAOSSBERG Consequently property taxes are assessed each recreation vehicle owner who falls under control of the RVA proposal. i BUZZARD FIBERGLASS SHOTGUN SPECIAL! no-n- Gear 745 B 124 g Tau ti ' f Francisco in the West. Alii-- n disclosed he had beett' MUD & SNOW RETREADS , ; 6-- May Hay aJODoyfCasS L I |