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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER 6, 1979 Weather Causes Crash 4 GREAT FALLS, MONT.-B- ad weather was listed as the primary, if not the sole cause of a light plane crash near here that killed four persons, including one from Syracuse, Davis County. 1V A FEDERAL Aviation As- sociation (FAA) crash inves- tigator said the T' l ' r'!,y , StA ," ;t Tt V . 'If t ?. i ' y ' ' , ? Mfyrn - - , vr u'Jk tWVmi - w - : r, ' : : '' Fruit Heights was well represented at the recent Utah Charity Horse Show held in Salt Lake City with proceeds going to the Childrens Center for retarded emotionally children. The judge was the known nationally horsewoman, Barbara Oak-for- d brought home three blue V a v , ' V rib- bons. The R.R. Runnells, owners of Environstables, participat ed in the show. Mrs. Runnells (Marion) riding Ring Com- mander Miss Sugar Runnells riding Leah in Western pleasure won the lOpen Western Pleasure Championship. in English pleasure, placed in the ribbons and Dr. : are looking forward to the Utah State Fair Horse Show in PARTICIPANTS September, np 1!7sf NOWLIN SAID Colorado officials feared that some of the moose might be lost during TWO DAVIS High students, Jenn-Da- r Bee Bergold riding and Baby Dew in hunt seat and jumping divisions; and Alese Umpleby riding Delights Heir in American Utahs saddlebred western and English pleasure division. Both girls placed high in each. Howard Franklin rode Music Man winning the parade class. championship LESLIE rode Sir English saddlebred Mr. DIXWELL who in open G.G. and pleasure English pleasure fairgrounds are finally on the brink of improvement, according to director, Hugh C. Bringhurst. There are no high wooden fences around the grounds, he said, where people can look through knot holes and watch bulldozers and steam shovels. However, he added, such a scene may come true in the future." Planners Alliance, Inc., (APA) 139 ARCHITECTS nm? Trolley Square, Salt Lake City, is busy fulfilling a contract to prepare a master plan for the development of the fairgrounds. APA spokesman, Gary M. Jones, said, The key to a viable master plan is to provide for optimum, year-roun- d utilization of the fairgrounds with activities and events which complement the community and still not interfere with the annual state fair. 'ACCORDING to Jones, his firm is going to take a long, hard look at every perceivable way new fairground facilities can improve the fair' and still provide a variety of use. and day-oday-i- n For example, Jones said, there are an infinite variety of theme park ideas which lend themselves to a fairgrounds complex which citizens and tourists could both enjoy. This community has no significant aquarium, featuring native and exotic marine life. Perhaps some limited amusement activity ut Er O Tammys School O of Dance Cmmt f MrfltU f efauts. hi I Wuitck fa LAYTON, DANCI DANCE, IS MECISION MILL UDIES !XEI(:iSI, TAP IAT0N IALLET DANCE JONES SAID, . ' The area of the fairgrounds where the Jordan River passes through lends itself to park-lik- e development, perhaps with picnic and recreational facilities and ponds. One thing is certain, our contractual time frame will permit us to observe the fair very close this year and get a firm handle on fair needs. We plan to be there every day and interview fair patrons, too. We need to add their thoughts and concerns to other information and data we compile. In this respect, Jones added, we encourage anyone to submit ideas and suggestions to us. PERSONS desiring to sub- West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 or Alliance, Inc., 139 Trolley Square, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102. 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Fit & Sat of farmers who "wear two hats NOWLIN HAS radio transmitters on most of the moose and will be monitoring their Beta Sigma Pit! 1000 In the end, seasons, but a substantial information program was successful and not one moose was shot. Nowlins study will look closely at how these moose occupy a vacant habitat. He feels that this is a unique opportunity to look at the relationships between a population of large mammals and their habitat. Show Times Weeknights 7:30 Only SIX OF the seven mature Utah cows had calves, and mit suggestion on the of the improvement fairgrounds may submit them to the Utah State Fair, 155 North M SepL THESE ARE only ideas and concepts right now, Jones said, but we need to consider them. We also need to study the existing structures and provide recommendations as to which facilities be can economically remodeled and which ones DULL OF ClassesTaught met. IPG) N would blend well. DISCO CmUmNm Cfauit AGES bt CMpfatri fw tartfa trian needs, which need to be STAR WARS last falls deer and elk movements, reproduction and mortality. He is particularly pleased with the reproductive success of the transplanted animals. We have 14 new calves this spring, said Nowlin and it appears that this success is a reflection of the high quality range. of California. mmni student who is keeping a close watch on the animals. TWELVE MORE moose were transplanted to North Park last January from Wyomings Jackson Hole area. . Roy Nowlin, affiliated with the Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit at CSU, is studying the new moose herd as part of a Ph.D. study. His main objective is to evaluate the success of the introduction. This is Colorados only native moose population, although' there are strays from nearby states. . q7s THE FAA investigator said that when the wreckage was discovered the day following the crash by an employee of two of these had twins. There are now 42 moose in the North Park herd. All the animals except one cow and ,calf have remained within 15 miles of the release site. winter of x C ALL City. moose transplanted 1978 from Utahs Uinta Range to North Park in Jackson County, Colo., have not been forgotten at least not by a Colorado 12 State University graduate ' , Making for a horsemans delight as they sit astride their horses seemingly poised for a good ride are Bee Bergold, left, of Fruit Heights, and Alese Umpleby of Kaysville. HORSES ON PARADE Environstable, - X y' . if' , ' in-a- ir believed to have been the pilot; DouiSnyder, 48 of .Murray; airaBany Ames, 33 ofSait Lake e ' " Also, all of the planes parts were close together, indicating that there was no explosion, and the tops of four trees were sheared, indicate ing that the plane had power: just before crashing. THAT LEAVES two things to be thoroughly checked,; said the investigator, that oF weather in the area and pilot expertise. There appears tcF be nothing wrong with the aircraft and at this time it seems that bad weather may have played a vital role in the "' crash. The plane was reported-- :' overdue when crewmen of the plane failed to call friends in-- : Montana as they had ; promised, grb Forgotten The in the v aboard. Moose Not W" 2 k single-engin- e Beech Bonanza that crashed into the Little Belt Mountains about 50 miles southeast of Great Falls Aug. 24 was en route from Salt Lake City to the U.S. Geological Society!-thplane was badly burned,:' indicating it had plenty of fuel Lake Lerange, Saskatchewan, Canada, where the four men were to spend a fishing vacation. Killed in the wreckage were Noal Ellis, 44 of Syracuse; John Ellis, 42 of North Ogden, |