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Show Page 3—-THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah Week Observed By CLYONE B. LOWE PLEASANT GROVE poilition, persistent pesticides, “Seen nonplanned highways, and urban sprawl are steadily gnawing awayat our nation's Any Wildlife Late! theme of the 32nd annual observance of National Wildlife wildlife resources. A staggering Week, March 15-21, sponsored by 89 American wildlife species are the National Wildlife Federation on the brink of extinction,” he in cooperation with its state added. “Wildlife is a sensitive yardaffiliates. Leonard Carter, president of stick for measuringthe livability the Pleasant Grove Sportsmens of our environment,” Mr. Carter Association said that the continued. ‘With the acdesignation of the week was celerating deteriorationof urban announced in a letter received and suburban areas about the by Mr. Carter from Thomas L. only wildlife most American Kimball, executive director of citizens have seen lately are the National Wildlife rats, sparrows, and pigeons.” Federation, Mr. Carter said the theme of this year’s observance is particularly important because it askseachof us to reflect on our nation’s vanishing wildlife heritage anc ponderthe effect on our own lives. ‘It starts people A candy machine and soft to thinking about how much drink machine were broken into needs to be done to put the early Friday morning at the rabbits back into the fields, Utai: County Welfare office, 260 hawks into the skies, and fish W. 3rd N., Provo. Burglary Under Study in Provo into the streams. If wekeep the world natural enough for wildlife, it may stay fit for people,” he said. “Increasing air and water Provo police investigating the burglary say an undetermined amount of money and merchandise were taken from the machines, Outside by Permit Only Gne of the most versatile of his associations with BYU The Provo City Fire Department all citizens of Provo thatit is not permissible to do any type of outside burning withoutfirst obtaining a permit from the Provo City Fire Department.it. A permit will be issued only after an authorized member of the fire department has inspected the property, to be burned, and the permit may be used provided that the burning index, isued daily from the Uiah Heelth Department, indicates safe conditions for artists in the area will stage a one-man show beginning March 16, at the Utah Technical Coliege, where he is an instrucior in art, He is Salomon Aranda, a native of Mexico and well-known as an artist there, now in his eighth year of teaching art at Utah Technical College. His drama department. One of Mr. Aranda’s proudest accomplishments at Utah Technical College was the fostering and developinent of young Mechael Coleman of Provo who did his first art work while a student there. By now Mr. Colemanhas had six shows, March 16 through April 3. The Mr. Aranda’s exhibit opening public is welcome to view them Mondayincludes a wide variety anytime the school is open of themes, prominent among during the dayor evening. them the Westand the outdoors. Mr. Aranda, who holds Burning of orchard trimmings,ditch banks, farm weeks, degrees from both BYU and stubble and private property refuse all require permits. Citizens are encouraged, says Fire Chief Stan Brown, to put their burnable items in containers and let the sanitation department pick them up on their regular pickup cay. included scenery painting for the exhibit of some 50 paintings will gained -wide acclaim for a hang in the halls and foyer of painter so young, andis engaged Utah Technical College from ina full-time career as anartist. SALOMON ARANDA,an art instructor ai Utah Technical College, displays one of his paintings that will be on extibit March 16 Mexican universities, works in many mediums, including oil, WINGS’ GOALIE BACK acrylics, water colors and pencil DETROIT (UPI) —The Desketching. All will be troit Red Wings, battling for a represented in his exhibit. berth in the National Hockey Anotherof his artistic talents is Leagueplayoffs, will have the the ability to restore old and services of veteran goalie ‘ . a Roger Crozier once again. through April 3 at the UTC halls and foyer. The public is invited to view them. Gz » has existed in The tasseled shawl Ortho The first successful me Shrubberytimings aon ete cee aonety from dox Jewish men wear at chanically propelledairplane aeapatitehe) Melee Ginn tee cons tied up in bundles andalso be put the most primitive to the out for the sanitation depart- most complex, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica. ment, morni gogue “tallis is rvice in the synatallith’” or a flight in history 12 seconds. d Orville Wright s at the controls. Wilkinson, mother of BYU With a sprained ankle, was in President Ernest L. Wilkinson, uniform amy for the game against Montreal, were restored by him. Another STEEL BELTED RADIAL TIRES Orem Gl Sends Dispatch Cars On Hazardsin Vietnam Someinteresting slants on the wanted to be free and Vietnam War and thetreachery democratic just like America.” and dangercontinually faced by Double Lives American soldiers are contained Mr. Wheeler reports that the in a dispatch forwarded to an Gls found that the farmer, who Oremmanby oneof his two sons might be a friend by day, could who have served in the war. become a guerilla by night who Tom Garfield of 248 N. 50 E., killed just as surely and just as Orem received the dispatch ruthlessly as the enemy’s from his son, Sp Philip Gar- professional troops living in the field, now inriot control at Camp jungl e. Fort Mead, Md. after combat in “In short,” Mr. Wheeler says, Vietnam as a tank commander. “the GIs felt—andstill do—there It was written by John T. were few they could trust. Wheeler for Associated Press in “There is no front in Vietnam, the Stars and Stripes. norear,no safety. To the GIof a One of Two rifle company everyone outside Philip is one of two sons of Mr. the perimeter can be sus and Mrs. Garfield to serve in ofplotting to kill him. Vietnam. Sgt. Tom Garfield is “In Vietnam the GIhasplenty now at CampCarroll in Korea of reason for his distrust and but served 18 months in Vietnam fear.” as a helicopter gunner and crew Mr, Wheeler quotes a doctor, chief in the Army. Both boys who describes the brutalizing of were extensively decorated for soldiers in the Vietnam War.“In their Viet service — Tom with war, ev ing is realer than some50 combat medals and Phil real. The capacity for great with the bronze star, two purple violence rises to the surface, but. hearts, Vietnam cross of so does a capacity for great gallantry, and Army com- compassion, Remember, part of mendation medal. the brutalizing men undergo is “In Vietnain the killing of necessaryto their psychological civilians was a_ practice survival. You can’t look war in establishedby the Viet Cong as a the face with the kind of major part of the war long emotional responses we use in before the first U.S. ground the states. You would go mad.” troops were committed in March 1965,” wrote Mr. Wheelerin his dispatch. Toll Is High “By official count, ‘Mr. Wheeler reports, “more than 20,000 civilians had been murdered by that time in enemy executions aimed at so Televisions, household apthoroughly terrorizing the pliances, electronic equipment countryside that none would and parts, along with maity resist. The total now is more other items will be sold at a than 3,000 killed by the enemy in rummagesale to be held March Hue whenthey held part of that 20and 21at 776 N. 500 W., Provo. city for 2% weeks. At Hue, the ‘Thesale, sponsored by the Utah victims were predominantly Valley Freedom Forum,will be civilians of all ages. Many were held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on killed simply by tying their both of the days. hands behind their backs, According to Carl Haupt, shoving them ae a trench and Provo, chairman of the ing them alive. organization, the proceeds from iyas into this conflict that the sale will be used to bring the American troops were speakersinto the area to advise plunged. They had been told to andinform people on support of kill the Viet Cong who were bad the present government in the ard woo the peasant who only United States. He said that the aided the enemy because he had speakers would stress the imno choice. Given a chance, the portance of supporting governofficial line went, Vietnam mentofficials and laws. 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