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Show (Bit- - pranrjaiia i County tc Shift Garbage Detail t . ji - Juniper Forests By Terry Newfarmer Tribune Staff Wrier Salt Lake County? sanitation department will pick up garbage from county parks, commissioners decided. -- 4 Before dawn, a deer hunter gets in his jeep in southern Utah and heads for his favorite pinion juniper ridge, the one that has yielded a buck for the last two years. But halfway up the ridge, he finds the juniper foiest is gone, and in its place is an impassable snarl of fallen trees, uprooted sagebruh and the redislodged boulders sult of bulldozers and the chains dragged behind them. He wants to know w hy. Finance Commissioner Royal K. Hunt, who oversees recreation department operations, said the decision will take the recreation department out of the garbage collection business. He predicted the sanitation department could do the job mor and more efficiently 1SCUSS1011 economically. On Ecology neath. Here are the main objectives of the chaining programs: has this beauliul area been transformed into such a mess? who is behind this chaining? he and others Why, Undercontrol. Erosion brush is needed to slow runoff. ask. The Bureau of Land Management, the Forest Service, the Utah Department of Fish and Game, and private land owners are behind it. and for some very good reasons, answered Edward J. Hoffmann. Utah director of resource management for the BLM. He said the reasons all stem from the tendency of juniper trees to snuff out the grass and browse that grow under r fyli f"l " X Tlp,"inTJi p pA,i,, p- B 17 The Saif Lake Tribune, Sunday, November 8, 190 among heavy juniper concentration. Mr. Hoffman explained that both grass and browse are planted a few months afte. the chaining itself. for Reason Cieareil-B- ut TfyiiriTfjprj Company Transfer Sot Peeved . But 'Sauce Is Morins'o Returns From S.F. a close election, but Its not that he is peeved about H. Bob Nance, candidate representative in 2nd Congressional District in Tuesdays election, is leaving towii Mr. Nance, who resides at East, has been supers intendent of the Utah Division, Denver and Rio Giande Western Railroad Co., the past tv.o yeais. Ovei tiie p,,st number qf years he has held several positions with the railroad in Salt Lake City, Ogden. Provo and Denver. But now he has been moved bv his firm again, this time to be superintendent of the Colorado division at Denver Mr. Nance lost the election Tuesday to incumbent Rep. lo-i- Rev. Mr. John Buzza, assistant pastor The Deer winter habitat. Deer so the clearing is necessary to allow the leafed brush they feed on to Other wildlife usually grow. increases too, because of the creation of more edge habitat at the fringes of tlie unhe chained juniper areas, said. Improved cattle feed. Just like browse, grass wont grow' dont eat juniper, Wasatch R. A. at 6254-128- 0 Presbyterian Church, returns to Salt Lake City this week aftei paitici-patm- g in a tour-daexperience" in Sau Francisco sponsored Wednesday through Saturday by the y living-learnin- g Christian Educators Fellowship of the United Methodist Sherman P. Iiovd, His only comment Saturday was: wants to buy a good house? Church. Know anyone who I A business professor and a iiologist will discuss The Jcologieal Crisis and Conflicting Values Wednesday at 8 .m. in Spencer Hall, Univer. sity of Utah, The debate is the first in a (cries of six lectures in the f Great Issues forum, tile general theme of Ihieh this year is Great Issues Concerning Mans Surviv-a- l jniversitys KGitn - SUGAR HOUSE False Charges o BOUNTIFUL The business professor, Dr. F. 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