Show i i g’fta rrs t irt y s ftrsr‘"““'wr3 tr '' t: I fmcvttrort‘tr Class begins Nov K3Mhb 1 1 Fithor kennv logins has been romm bark everv night for the past behind in getting it s public it v posters dou n For Jan 13th Tester Davs Evenings 363-444- a Educational Center TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 For & Weekends (call collect) 450 South 9th East SLC UT 84102 (tad Dalton Mans griups and jih! s iduals art Whit if all posing tht qjsLion ilomt'stK animals a fron g public v Information About Other Centers In Major LS C lies & Ab'oad Outside NY State CALL TOLL FREE 100 723 17i2 weeks or ASl SU i httle Effects of grazing cuts studied hv 4 un louslv gaiif d(i plod sttibihl and tfit st riou s v su h a for publu a nd intm r rn I ui a fits r tsl F Bruce (iixifrtv associate proft ssor of economics and James a graduate student Christensen are addressing these public land ust coruerns m their research to some of the what if s txplor fnt of tht ir goals is to find out if I tah ranchers have viable alter natives to public land grazing as a I hev ranching strait g plan to ‘tudv two difft rent locales in I'tah t haven t really decided where (mdfrev explained One art a n mg considered is the area around the Henrv Mountains in N southeastern Colburn Travel Service - featuring our EMPLOVEE OF THE WEEK! tah close to National Park I tanvonlands noiher area thev are looking at is Huh (ountv in northern I tah e want to look at how grazing cuts would affect the part time rancher (mdfrev said There is a movement to cut KTamtf on public lands by UK) h re have already er erit len some ranchers who have been cut hack to the extent that thev were put out of the ranching business No compensation is given the ram hi r for anv development improvement or inconviente when are taken away grazing rights I he re are some people that have the opinion that the public lands should not be used for anv thing (odfrev said This would inc lude even scene flights over an area hven though the Bureau of Land Management tBI M) and the U S forest Service are lemg pressured to eliminate grazing and open up more wilderness and recreation areas there is no data available u to what the consequences would be (lodfrev hopes that his research will help develop some methndolngv Right now thev don t know how to measure the long range impact on society and what to anaive he said Traditional fee pavers are doc the onlv ones concerned with the use of public lands The BLMs Organic Act requires the setting and colhx i mg of fees from all users This would include groups such is hikers hunters offroad vehicle riders and others Godfrey is simultaneiouslv studying the cost enefit effec ts on these groups Godfrev prime unknown said is who would uitimaulv get to spend the fee money WJ outsiders benefit at the expense of W ho benefits the local people9 from different kinds of uses and who pa vs for these benefits9 Presently (lodfrev is asking savs that ranching (iodfrev for mining and timber are paving their benefits but rockhounders river runners and other recreational users are not paying for their lenefits River runners pay nothing for their use but muefl tax mnnev is spent in cleaning up the trash left hv these groups The I S Forest Service and BLM are trvtng to define monetary values for all possible uses and and ho figure out if thev should the to collect anv fees assessed to transient users Ihikers ORVers campers etc SMASH HIT MUSICAL: He ho r been "’P'oyed a Colburn Travel for wo years — GIFT OF "TRAVEL Under L I the Christmas Tree! llllll‘WBnMMMRM Contort Colburn Trovl For All You Intrnotlonol U7SSU Trt fKA b!iu ‘fe£irap -- ifisrr HER INCREDIBLE JOURNEY THROUGH THE THREE DEGREES OF By Gaye An D Horsley and Ron Simpson Unforgettable Musics Expenence Tonigh! and Tomorrow night only iitpm USU Frte Arts Center TWwteAvBteUe at USUTcket office 4 Tickets also available at the door zcw GLOBY |