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Show friT'c A 1 7 DESERET NEWS, Friday, December 8, 1 lyrQiinE tjrrTnilijcrit rrn1 'mj 'I1 tTriinynn hyifnn"r iiariiiHiiB airjpuaiiiwa .T; 972 Fresh Yuie Wf Trees Lead KKI),I. DOX AP Faint Writer by VSHIXGTOX (AP) Xatui.il ChuMni.i treex Mill ale l.tvmcd i)UT arlilicial kind'., but mme than of the nation s homes will hae neither Hus X uletule .season. aeuud-UIeto the1 Agnail; uie Depul tment. J -- I Industry suruws show natuial trees still hae a slight .7 edge over the artificials, with natui al ti oo tut ning up ;n percent of the households sampl d." I M) .,lVs m a ivport. Three percent had artificial trees; two percent, both types, and the remainder, no tree at all, according to the Economic Research Service. The report w as published in the December issue of Farm Index. t'ln istmas-trefarming hu become big busines.. honev-(i- . with retail sales reported at 'dill million last uai. 'I his season, according to F.RS. sales will be even Inghei In 19(1. some 35 million tiees woe cut limn minis and plantations which compile about 4511 IKK) acres. Almost even state has some production, hut most ate tinned out m the Great Lakes region, the Xortheart and the .Northwest. Atlincreasing method of sale is the choose-and-coperation in which buyers select and fell the trees. Last year, between 10 and 15 percent of the Christmas trees marketed were sold in that manner, the report said. I")- e ...WITH The report quoted the National Clmstmas Tree Growets ssneiation as epi cssing concern over the intrusion of artificial trees. Still, the growers say. they are able to sell "about all" they pioduce. . Growers next spring intend to plant 85 million Christmas-tre- e seedlings for harvest in 6 to 12 years. So, for every tree cut in 1972. there will be two m three to take its place. the repot t said. IT LOOKS LIKE BEAUTIFUL SOFT DOWNY SNOW, BUT IT DOESN'T COME OFF! EACH TREE FLOCKED ' USING BROWN'S OWN UNIQUE FLOCKING TECHNIQUE ;; Select from one of our already shimmering flocked trees . . .or choose one of our premium trees and well flock it any of the vibrant colors under the Christmas rainbow: Teton Park Set For Winter Run MOSSE, Wyo ions are under Preparatw'ay for winter visitors in Grand Teton National Park. Vehicles will be able to travel approximately 120 miles of the Parks roads. The big snowstorm this past weekend gave the snowplows a good workout. Over one foot of snow fell in the northern part of the Park, but snow removal equipment kept the roads open for elk hunters and normal traffic. Gary E. Everhardt, supt., said, Two roads on the west side of the Snake R'ver have been closed to vehicle traffic n for the winter. The road between the JY Ranch gate and the south Park boundary, and the Teton Park road north of the Taggart Creek parking area both are closed to motor vehicle traffic until spring. e Eveijiardt said, The roads to piotof vehicle tralfic does not bar access for winter visitors. The roads are open to those who for use them wish to snowshoemg and skiing and all indications are that there will be many who will take advantage of the opportunity. Grand Teton is not yet open for snowmobiling. The opening date will be announced when there has been sufficient snowfall to cover and protect the Moose-Wilso- clo-sui- oi-t- he vegetation. vt'hen the Park opens to sndwmobiling, the areas will be about the same as last year. The Leigh Lake area and the area west of Spalding Bay road and the Jenny Lake road will be closed to snowmobiling. The boundary of this closure is the same as that wilproposed for inclusion in derness. All types of motor-iei- f vehicles are prohibited m wilderness areas. Snowmobiles are again restricted to marked routes m Creek area. the This provides access to the d & TWO-TONE- S LAVENDERS WHITES REDS FREE DELIVERY Teton Naliona Forest, east of Grand Teton, without disturbing the snail elk herd in the I (non-fee- ) Park may be rings, scented ORNAMENTS Choice American made. Holly Glass1 Bright colors. Choose High Gloss or Satin Finish! Choice of colors. 12 Balls per Box Reg. 1.99 to 2.49 Box ob- - 19 BALLS PERMANENT . I19 CASH & CARRY ONLY! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST. per- - tained at the Moose Visitor Center and at Colter Bay. The Colter Bay Visitor Center Will be open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a m. to 4 p m. during December and inforJanuary For mation on activities, road con- PREMIUM QUALITY TREES Weve a tremendous display of quality trees foryour home or office and more frescut treesarriving daily! All Kinds! THICK, BUSHY& FULL BRANCHED, WELLSHAPED TREES from our own beautiful Blue Spruce! Pmon Pine, tree ranch Balsam, Montana Fir, Lodge Pole Pine, Alpine Fir, Engleman and others. Large selection. can- - candles Add to your hoi idaysea' son. Add the mysbeof can dlelight from Brown's. 25s" GLASS BALL. years, a registration permit is required prior to using oversnow vehicles in the Park, and all vehicles must also have a mits ORANGE FRESH-CU- T dies, candle As in previous state registration. Beautiful j Christmas Trees from the Black Forest that last forever. Any size you wish from 212 feet to 10 feet tall! We feature permanent trees of the they look so real highest quality that youil have to look twice to tell the difference. Easy to assemble, perfect from every angle! Theyre fade proof, fire proof, and all with the famous woodsprite patented stand. We stock over 20 different kinds. TINSEL GARLANDS ALL SIZES ALL COLORS HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM c, PRICE and ditions, accommodations services in Grand Teton National Park, the is number (307) TREES LIFE-LIK- E wnmDSPEcm dial-a-par- k THEME THEE DECORATIONS ISU To Sponsor Skiing Session - A Ski Tour- POCATELLO ing Instruction session sponsored by the Idaho State University Outdoor Program will be held Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. in the vicinity of Lava Hot Springs. All those interested are asked to contact the ISU Outoifice in door Program advance, said Harrison S. Hilbert, director of the program. The office is located on the lower floor of the ISO Student Union Building The telephone number is life-lik- e Very popular out of the candy-elvede'ight to behold Christinas true. s Jiffy Shape Sets up in a jiffy, no blanches to insert! Fireproof, too. 103 tips, tall perfectly shaped! Christmas candies right storybook. A sheer theyll be a hit on your 71030 CANADIAN EALSAMPINE T. Looks like they're fresh from the forests of Canada Jiffy-Shap- 49 Soft-Needl- es SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS .from our designers tables for the discriminating buyer! FRESH CUT FLOWERS OR PERMANENT ART ALL ADD THAT CERTAI N CHARM NG Christmas touch to your table, mantle and room. Choose from Salt Lake's most elegant. ' cur designers create something especially for you. . . FRESH MISTLETOE to get you the freshest kisses m town jaraneed ENGLISH HOLLY Ml J OS. Fresh from ne crest of Oreon Dremium Lot O berries o) -- fm, For tnat charming touch of Christmas . . . your table, mantel or front door, choose trom Salt Lakes most elegant fresh natural or permanent wreaths, door charms and garlands. All kinds and sizes (we also sell the easels) SHOW DcCORIUM avail-3l- e most elegant aquarium Walnut finished anywhere ik frame in either carved aditional or contemporary styles. shaped, The elegant Scotch Pines & polyethylene. Thick and bushy outs vept style. 1546 Canadian Firs, Full and Graceful Soft needles. tips. e Scotch Pines The 75460. Sets up in a Jiffy! 99 Canadian Balsam Pine Reg. real. Tree looks very 89.95 WREATHS, DOOR CHARMS and GARLANDS ALLGLASS AQUARIUMS perfectly flame-resista- Salt Lake's Finest ry See Our SCOTCH PINE SUGAR PLUM ORNAMENTS ' g for Chr, ' jp HOLIDAY coKsaGes essence of the expertise Light airy and the mood in floral design - they set the PRICED WITHIN EVERY MAN S BUDGET: 050 M !:i O&up EVERGREEN BOUGHS SAW LAKE 2164 Highland Di. Ph 466-30- Hours: 10 to 7 Daily, Fri. to 9, Sat. 10 to 6 Inside court of Hyland Plaza south of Bud's Duds ALL KINDS 4; FRESH & FRAGRANT 5TH SOUTH & 10TH WEST FREE DELIVERY CALL 364-55SINCE 1915 . . . SALT LAKE'S LEADING FLORIST 44 1 5. GOLDS LIME ANY COLOR! CHRISTMAS TREES regulation limits the noise level of snowmachines to a maximum of 86 decibels. Most oversnow machines meet the requirement unless the muf- fler has been tampered with or replaced. Howevet, racing and those with machines exceptionally high horsepower may be above the 86 decibel level. A Park Ranger will be happy to test the noise level of machines for visitors. A ? BLACK HOLLY GREEN PINKS BLUES CHRISTMAS CANDLES area. AQUARIUMS'.) 70-G- THE SEEABLE DIFFERENCE!" . , fc irt |