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Show I I V REVIEW, July 14, 1966 t o '? Bonneville Dragstrip. The hefty little Chevy fueler woo three straight over the California car with elapsed times in the eight-secobracket and speeds over 165 miles er-hour. driver of the : Skidmore Herai-Hunt- er Chevy powered dragster lets the . engine warm up on the line in preparation for a match race i with Dale McLain from FaUbrook, Cal. last Saturday at ; DAVE SKIDMORE, Allens -p- nd Want-Bir- d Keeps Winning Bird Drag driver Harry Allen continues to enjoy his strip of success at Bonneville Drag : Strip ; in top eliminator con- tention as the hall-wmark of tiie season approaches. ay Chasing the Alisa Want-Bi- rd was the somewhat new - off the line and rammed it at unit owned by the Stag Car a top speed of 166.63 mph in Club. Its elapsed time over :an elapsed time of 8.41 se- the slick quarter mile course conds over the quartermile was 8:49 seconds while A Altered racer Ronald Comaby course. The run places his Wan- t- raced his machine to 126.74 : Allen ripped his Wanb-Bir- d V - registering an 89.04 mph. mph in competition eliminator action. It was Fred Hines, driving the Carlson Motor C Stock Pontiac who won that divisions title. Mrs. Bill Spence was winin womens racing. She had good time (13.45 seconds! and 98.86 mph. ner More of the same action Top stock honors for the is slated next weekend on the evening went to Roy Virgin Borne villa strip at 2100 South who took his machine down me and 3500 West. strip in an elapsed time of 15.58 seconds with the clocks In The Field Ah! Wilderness " with Malta F. Foster Utahns are dirty people. They are more than averagely careless when it comes to the fouling of the beauty of their environments. Littered outdoor areas have Always angered us and worsening situations are calling for a fight. A two-dcamp outing in the Utatas over the 4th of July weekend and an expedition to Strawberry recently has prompted action. ay Journalists, when they on a particular field, write-cqjumn- make great effort to deal with subjects completely Afferent from their competitors'. however, Sometimes, they must speak in unison to gei Still there Is the offal of This things accomplished. one is adding his voice to that homo sapiens, king of the of Don Brooks on thelitterbug primates. We took a hike to some of the higher matter. lakes thereabouts. More offal. My good wife and I would like While standing on a cliff, our kids to learn to appreciate looking down simultaneously the outdoors. To help this at Star Lake and a candy bar cause, we take them camping. wrapper 1 could feel nothing The holiday venture to Trial but anger. Lake was pleasant the fact that you could hardly Thai there is Strawberry. see the campground for litterl The hide cellars of a packing A sad example for the kids. plant would be spotless by I made a cursory mental surcomparison. Not only do the denizons of that area strew vey of garbage disposal ilities ta theU.S. Forest Ser- - - their filth m the banks, they "Vice Campground there. It ttitow It Ihto the water. The was found to be much more assortment of plastic bags, than adequate. 'Plenty of garvarious cans, wrappers, food bage cans, none of them more garbage, ad infinitum, would than 75 yards away from any put a high class cesspool to campsite, have been provided. shame. s who People litter these areas are the types who probably are unclean ta their personal habits. They are irresponsible, immature, ile ' je Filthiness Ah! low-cla- at ss folk who have no right all to utilize our outdoor recreation areas. 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