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Show I'ROGRi SS. Mill, mi ( . mit DurmlK'i Itul.iv, I illim k , I M ah Sin 51 I1'.'' 1?. It 1 $ - ,.aa "WfnXv iliiwncd tries, i - ;is bard loTnid i'plaiK ; ?,. , w til i 3 ;tp' f t V t yiacL-aZ,- i Guardsmen Die in Plane Crash .iltctnoo:. December voiing members ol the w I lab letteti t a dav mg K'-training in f Me nd'eis ot tin 2nd tiiin .. 222ml Atnl'c iv . (I- - nun h had spi nt ll.e dev teai bine a css . d'e in aiinimniic'ii hamlh-iiSataul.iv fjt l I.llll-ildc'.- Up Kmi tv. r- e t 'd Unit i: !Y.!nl t. I he ,, snows pi. me had been living m a south direction and had weslerlv ass cleared the t p of the Menu dnecilv In hind the "H taut east ol Heave i It appears linn tl.- v were Ivuij. dawn a s! all i.iuvon wlnn ihe cp of hi right vcme Hit tiu top f a tree, tutting ot! the tree top ami leaving small pieces of wing Sor.u hi. tidied feet bather, tlu Randall J. Muir tight wing struck I was born m Fillnoie. 8. lu44 m .November J Muu and lotir.ni He m.med Mmr MacctKk Mclonie Sot Frtckson M. itK. i a emee. lt..h divorced IK married Angela Baldwin Vprd I't.ili J . number I. ,i ( of tin h Idt-- s (hiir.h I o m-'- i 'n i llyv s fo w i I vc s e k (' i i ,ish. a v i:t safety Vi him rat s, rv i s w Deceit bef lit l')"s. i H she j a Sc co:id Ward ( hapt I attiil" Orem I split! comiue I In Aoi was ofiind ptaver Mavccuk. Prelude and postiuih music was plaud b C'artt r - ('tta Oper.iog pravu a- - olh d Dale Harris Dave Robins at s mg "Countrv Roads " Following the ohtuutv given bv Kav Ashworth Nell Smith sang "I ll Walk With tod. accompanied by Clara Carter. Alter remarks bv laVd Bradshaw. J D Osborn sang "Youll Never Walk Alone." accompanied bv Clara Carter. Closing praver was givrn by Harsev Mcham. Dedication of the grave wai by ft Im-hct- nder-write- s I t lalH'ratones, can Nielsen Military rues were tnlucU-by the Utau National to.jr Gib Yardlev Whv i iilbt ii ti cb-- toil's! ( i.ind r (j I - f ni M abV, i ( lumpton i i jhi-- N, fioti at I P. tn. t ive-- i s t Utah k Interment was in the Mountain View Cemrtery under the three- - Mortuary-- . ski Four-whee- (H0)5J2-bOOO- . Ogden, average )t ' 5(l the top tail biinjiihv. lo-These ft'-t : i last Mard an weighed They were nut f H rib d an-sired b vmmentji Herd cross bulls that Gib ra.'td The average wikit nf b. e a.i of the cabev in tin lbs T lie wei k bi K ri , jii- - b Alunite EIS Underwayenvironmen- v - Prepiraiion of an - Society. or Brighton O'-- a- Inl bearers were Smtt Harris, iarv Mavoxk, Steven Mayes k Butih Humphrey. David Boykr. and Biad Carter. Utah National Guard members were Honorary Pall Bearers. flower were ca'd for by Second Beaver Ward Relief Snowbird areas from November 1 to March Jl must equip thetr vehicles with snow tires or have chains in their l drive and possession. l drive vehicles are not exempt from this regulation. Detailed highway information iv available in a tccordcd message from the Utah departments of transportation and public safety, front-whee- e I tim of Olptn IM - Alta. an tv In-i- t V n 1 Church Chuckles i1 -- v 'tt to t I i r r I 4 s pleasant to i i k ,d H'lwiw r. w hen vou U avi in bomi o elite for the meh'. i otf the light vets, minted or ither spot DON'T mi lie Kit the unknown When purvhas.ng gibs tor n.v peoj.lt iu care aboct. take tmu for the lab' I (ntts out cf clectru foc'd fundirv, ha., drvers. hot combs, and tf.e Ike are tested for saktv bv I and it .1 I 1 . t dt'ioiatni'i' htisinias I t d K HOkIDAY ( 1 i t i 1 Sic vi n Jill I i saim to the rc'h e i 'op tuat a i I I' d ol io.issi vt in' i 2 lope Sp Suivtc us Rublield part-r'eSt.ucv Sc btctlhei I a' ne. and siste'. st Cedar Cm. sist-lane, all Mrs P.tiiKk is, (None I Maker ot Pavson. Grandpau its. Mr, and oil Mis t mh st Muir jnd M.i-e- c Mac ics k. a'l ol lie a r ii- v4. ft 111 !n FHP AS In II. cl We 2 1 I i n otih.. .r. Sc ; Jtk r dv Saints uuliidi d.oigvct. . .t of A lVu!l!U.N bej-.c- t m Ki vc, is a - 4 I Ski Day iMf in- In- I iasv and 'Kc!1 attended trade leh lot one vc ar li e nhsied u t! t I tab Natic-na- l Guard in I'hi41 IK iv . had I' ' - wing conlimii'd w.th its hi 2. High School in M due aiainr notice -s engine iiinmng and prope'h r ti aiing it t.n nsks ami bmsh until It hit aimhvl gioup ol III . Niw-m.- J", I4'2, divorced Ramie graduated bom ,i sue. ti.mng ill the tight cr.eh. R.iti.lv da. oh ill MDs Step Dial a Perfect larget tree, a about a foci m diarmli.. si cond Itee ot .ilnuO 'In Randall J. (Randy) Muir. 2o, died December o, I')?. 2' i miles southeast of Beavet in an airplane SlO. - da-scen- e . Luluiatinn in--- I - Jt? 1 r rXlfjl (j A len Hare: readers: "Poor According to Sheehan, funds needed to pay for accelerated law Richard's Almanac." Joyce enforcement efforts often must be Dearden. Susan Limberg, diverted from money allotted for Hen jam in Franklin. Annette olhtr timber management activiDay; Benjamin Franklin, vioties. This can mean a reducton in linist (as a youth) Maria National Park Service Director the volume of timber sold to local Tomkinson, daughter of Benarv Everhardt tmiav proposed to operators through regular Potest imcrilKumaiil ivnm jamin Franklin. Linda Baugh, iwgitii. C af Service sale procedures. In turn, ndBI"gr Service officials estimate that depicting Constitutiona L,a' f;r many thousands of young trees the amount of annual revenue aldance f,J,;onal Ball. Joienc Stephenson; to seven which is shared with counties for years, m (1 . . )nr, ;IIon each year in what has National Anthem. Jamie BaJh l, me for adequate us, tor service schools and mads may be rean increasingly lucrative bccome with accompanist. I dith V con. facilities to be developed at duced. praUte Callister: printing "Poor Tree thefts are not limited to Pat Sheehan, Rome Richard's Almanac," National Forest lands in Utah or The present facilities, cabins officer for the IninMe. TWA a concession the as Sum Intermountain by Region. ' .operated Region. Mated that several recent Script acknowledged the l.o; problems are experienced on '.jT, Services Inc., were scheduled to arrests and (nvjgtionsjnvojving I1 fw'il -tfiik ebe outtil vsLiutc l, jl m jin. d ness of the ' Father ot phased tree theft- are "I hi r Country, Cieorgc Wash- I verhirdt rhade'the annourice-'ciamTc- " 0f how TeTTour the" olher western1 states "fFe great t Y "V y Thursa ment following meeting ingUin; the intelligence of problem seems to be on forest prblCm has become. Duung the cst dav w ith Utah Governor Calvin L. lands Ihnmas Jcttcrson; but. cenclose located to reasonably fcw rnonths, eight persons pasf Kampton. and members of the have been convicted m the U. S. Ij'gc metropolitan aieas that arc tered on the life of Benjamin Utah Congressional delegation. aivcssiblc late i;i the year, said Franklin, who. in many ways, District Court of Utah and se Sheehan. the public1 meetings, tenced to of the retail "As is our countrys most dearly terms price ranging prison s'udies we conducted this year fynf (,ne (,j fjvg years. Felony Christmas trees increases. illcg;,l Helmed American. Mrs. Hare and our meeting today. Ever- tl)Un( charges arc pending Hitting becomes more profitable is to be commmcnded for a and thus more mv ding " hardl said, we were impressed against :e individual another verv fine script. Program was In ihe arguments of those who d "O.ir comcm is that everyone well charged with the unauthorized presented and enhanced felt that utilities, primarily sewer removal of several hundred trees bo nude aware of the scrums .ul by period costumes. no and water, are not now available from the AsMev National Forest rtu'iireofi rimes involving theft of (juoi- s fruit "Poor Ri , .1 the pc ope r I; ivs Iron, dt ' teueial propertc " ch,.i s Almanac added plan mig has rot s.'.ccImh attr.hutos the .csaid Sheehan "Procedures have occii completed which would arrests to stepped-ual law enlorce-alloand spice to the program. for the immediate develop- - n)Cnt efforts by trained Forest heui established for legally obMcelii'g was conducted by In ment of replacement facilities in Service taining Itnistmas trees from investigators. Fspcnally Dean Robison, Club Pies. National Forest lands, either in the nearby city of Springdale." re effective arc the use of aerial tolled by Ardell Wright. i i lit large i ommereial lots of for perto surveillance supplement ol Allegiance by Helen Pledge d son, ials Olfit use. at more family any sophistiground patrols and forest Semie headquarters will Huntsman. cated methods ot gathering evi I bur. Dec. 18. 4 pm. he happv to explain details and U denee. Del Patio (enter. Fine Arts m All vmi need lo know oeiorv Tree thefts result not only in answer am questions." Guild Christmas Progtam emharkmg on a ski excursion at natural resource damage but also j w ill be Rn a Arts one of I tabs 14 resorts is in financial losses to the public presented. Theatre s As a climax lo Interna available through a skt informa- - said Sheehan. "The tices taken liunal Womens Year the ti.tn telephone line now in opera- - arc usually the best in the stand, Members ol Fine Arts lion foi the l'T5 ?b season. The poorly formed, slow growing lollmung Christmas Slones Tolal snow depth, new- snow, trees are then left as a future Guild enjoyed a pleasant In prominent women writers retail will be given: "Christmas conditions, tempcraiuics timber crop. The indiscriminate allernooii Dee. 4. 1475, at and weather forecasts fur all Utah removal of young trees damages the Del Patio tenter when at Ou hard House" bv Louisa ski areas are reported in a critical watersheds and reduces the production "Fathers of M. Aliotl. period 77o 8(i recorded telephone message com- - scenic values in campgrounds and the Revolution" by Lorraine to be presented by Hem. piled daily at 7 a.m. bv the Utah along popular travel routes By IF Hare was presented Cast Cooper. Iravd Council Narrator: Rae Fl- "Mv Christmas Miracle" contrast, a forest that is managed included 1 he telephone number is (K() ) In lav lor Caldwell, conk m Pi.rior tree growth, form. j(r 521 802 an(j diversity needs to be siicn- potary writer, to be presentSevcr.il resorts have begun , Really thinned to carefully ed In Ardell Wright. m-prior to the traditional spacing and species Special Christmas musu weekend openir; at posituvn. This tv pc of managewill be presented by Fskd.ilt manv aieas tl ment results in more and (letter musical group. through Mac . tri-efor the years ahead " (nests are welcome. This new snow year a tire'chaiti regulation is being I.-- . enforced in Big and little Cotton-woocan von s Skiers headed for VfX iVM'n 'U . M ' - i b- f i , alvi'S lb.lt w- i. t'-- i J ''(. am this p n w i I 8i vc pion crossbreeds md viond i i Pa' at the silting v , San I i (' California rahiiScO, brought an averagi prm I f h 8 . tal impact statement (EIS) analyz- ing the possible effect! of the proposed Alunite project in Beaver County la now underway, announced Paul L. Howard, Bureau of Land Management state director for Utah. The Department of the Interior has given the BLM in Utah approval to proceed with preparation of the statement. (WimvmcilT Secret of Christmas "The Seerel of (lirisimas," the annual Christmas play at the Utah State Training Sehixil, will be held December 16, 17 and 18 with performances at 2 and 7 p m. each day. 200 students Approximately will participate in the production which is written and directed by Dave Brockbank, Director of Educational Media. According lo Mrs. Eve Hendrix. Director of Education Department, he will be assisted by all faculty members. The play takes place in Santa's workshop and depicts a love story between a doll and a toy drum. The nativity is presented in an innovative way to emphasize the real meaning of Christmas. Costumes and acenery have been selected to create ipecial effects. j i S V, I t ete. t I I ir C u s. itrw n I s mT" "CompoUr analysis shows attendance is lowest this time of year, except during summer, and sometimes spring and fall." |