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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Jan 27 1977, Page 9 Lets get a bit tg- more light Lp on the - The Jones it an un on inflatable rubber lafts is the future of threatening testrictmn necessary professional river runners The Act was conceived many Weber Albert Fielding Conservation District Chairman Soil Man serves soil district t the last meeting of the a her Soil Conservation iistrict Mbeit Fielding of looper was t lected chan man the Board of Supervisors ir the coming vear He ucceeds Bovd Hancock of he boaid test Weber nade up of land ownc rs m the minty directs the activities ol Soil Conservation Service echmcians who assist far I mers and ranchers the and others water eon nervation proble ms eountv cities with soil and a Fielding longtime tesident ol Weber Countv graeluated from We her High se hool and operates the farm he grew up on He grows alfalfa corn and small grain which are fed to cattle on the arm He has served on the board for three tetrns and on the SC S committee for a similai length of interested in con he has installed diains and ditches to help make better use of his land and irrigation water Utive in church and civic atlairs Fielding was an LI)S entral missionary in the States and has served as bishop s counselor bishop and on the High ouncil He is also a member of the Farm Bui eau this month of World oinoi row 1 Highlight ol the evening will Ire the annual Hme Wood Prizes Derby will be1 C Browning Bushv Greg Mike Browning Jeff Hartley, lvvle Maraumura iHMichu,eH Sanders Webelos receiving awards are Glen Gaddis Steve Swupp Steven Hansen John (dotkv and Lance Lund School Executive Secretory Utah Education Assoc lation s idmg on the areer I want mv child to have I should let mv child lecide then move mountains Not 0 make it happen right lecessar ilv Books have hem written uid movies produced on the ' nemo ol stern parents lending then children s life oik and thus destroy ing diem lives It s pretty well established i iut the youngster should ave a lot to sav about what or she will do alter Ilv ing wav fiom the nest But look at the case ol isa io den idee! at about age at she wanted to be a It ri ic termai lun hoi used lie i mom and oad her delightful hov bought inks on the veterinarian s Ml Creatures le such as .1 eat and Small I hose ealmis patents clanged lor then dtughkr spend a dav wen king as a m paid assistant to a t whatever Be c o n d v ol dec The I tab State announces F L C If) nineteenth scholarship awards it s annual competition to he held pril 4 N77 I wo S4 0 on scholarship awards are being ollered to anv senior public private or parochial school student m I tail o enter who plans college during the coming academic veai annual This popular Mnerican Labor Movement means ol an examination and essav T nese exams w ill tnui he independently judged hv university professors hv fhe scholarship be used at anv ac ciedited college or university in the I mted States Interested students need to make application through then high si bools bv March Ml D I tali high schcxil competition measuies the pi me lpals and class adv isors student s a m a v with the have further information I 1 i 5 1 -- I ! t 1 Hill FB Roy airman has re por ted to Hill F B for assignment as a medical si rv ice spec lulixt at the base hospital He is Sgt Rickv Iotti n son ol Mi and Mis Mien F otten of 2 H7 W 4'i( m South i merlv Sergeant Totten was assigned to Mountain F B Idaho and has Home nearly lour vears F'oi ce sc rv ice muiiied He is uncv sc v her veterinary i M L i II II ! I October 1 We believe that such an effective date would provide ample lead time for familiarization and adjustment In order to provide the kind of certainty that is needed it is essential that there be a clear statement to this effect from your office and that this statement be made as soon as possible Since there is no legislative deadline for these regulations we feel that there are no barriers to such a statement Garn said he wrote the letter because even though the regulations dealing with the reclamation of mined Air of to the former W e can hardly expect them to comply w ith the regulations if a decent effort is not made to familiarize them with their r esponsibilities The shortage of American made rafts is acute At last count only three rubber boat manufacturer existed in this country and their output was negligible Ratters purchased and used up World War II surplus boats long ago and those that are still in use are sateatv deficient river runners Presently aie overregulated bv Fderal agencies Ml are under the initial jurisdictior of the land Federal manager through whn h the river runs lhus some meis are managed bv the Bureau of I and Manageament some bv the Bureau ol Outdoor Recreation and some by the Forest Service Now with the l oast (mard also in on the regulatory act the business ol running rivers has become an outfitter s nightmare I he regulations of the Jones Act have not vet been challenged but it is only a matter ol time until they are Fngland France Japan and Taiwan are producers I S rivers of the largest rafts used in their rafts are the safest The Coast to Guard is not planning certify them If the foreign boats are not certified or if the maritime agency begins to enforce the law effects would be severe With the current lack of boats river traffic would dropoff drastically and many would be in outfitters The financial difficulty of and Utah several economy other states who depend on the rafter s recreational dollars would suffer Out litters who are not forced out of business may sacrifice safety bv resorting to older domestic boats I plan to introduce legislation which would exempt inflatable rafts used on the rivers from regulation under provisions of the Jones Act It would not effect anv other prov lsion in the Act as it applies to shipping but would eliminate the current threat to rafting outfitters and white water enthusiasts also V&subiect! m Reddy Kilowatt your friend at Utah This column is devoted to questions Hi Power and suggestions we receive from our customers You are warmly invited to participate Questions and suggestions regarding electricity your electric service or energy conservation are welcome Turn off, or not? it on Is it true that it costs less to leave a light on than to keep turning and off? Turning a fluorescent larpp on and off will shorten the life of the tube Therefore, it is better to leave a fluorescent fixture on for up to 15 minutes rather than switch it on and off If it will not be needed for longer than 15 minutes turn it off Regular incandescent bulbs, however, should be turned off when not in use Three-wabulbs in table A y lamps can conserve energy if they are turned on higher wattages for reading and lower for conversation Small wattage bulbs should be used in conversation and dining areas Outdoor security lighting should be put on a timer or photocell unit that turns it off automatically Comparing costs least expensive to my radio, stereo or operate Which is is lease expensive, conan average of 86 kilowatt suming hours of electricity per year A radio stereo record player combination consumes 109 kwh A conventional tube-typblack and white television uses 220 kwh Tube type color TV uses 528 kwh, solid state color TV about 320 kwh per year Size of the TV screen and wattage of radios and stereos all have a bearing on energy consumption A A radio TV? - e Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt P O Box 899 Salt Lake City Utah 84110 Due to space limitations questions and suggestions cannot be will be answered all printed in this column but each AND LIGHT COMPANY ( rouch daughter ol and Mis Ha v (rouch Mi also ol Kov I has computed tab training at the Marini (oipx Reiruit Bi'pot San ci ruit Diego (loose her career so earlv in P was all a beautiful lilt di earn c Now I isa is 17 and she still loves dogs But sties fond of other things too dancing and singing w ith a musical group just recently she an nounted that when she goes to college next year shell Mid in drama would be fair to say that maot ft Rnv i those parents regretted seeing their daughter ewav from her heart s slip desire at age It is also fair to say that voung people often change 1 3 heir minds and parents main times have difficulty lecognizing and accepting this 11 wet k training he li'arned the basics ol battlefield survival He was introduced to the tvpiial daily routine that he will his during experience enlistment and studied the I)Ui mg the cyik personal and professional standards exhibited He traditionally Marines bv participated an active conditioning physical and program proficiency m in gainid a variety ol military skills including including first aid rifle marksmanship and close order dr Teamwork and sell disc ipline were i rn 11 phasied training He' in M throughout the cycle- - (imed the Marine pti nibe i torp 197li HAIR COLORING SPECIAL Just because we charge for directory assistance doesnt mean you have to pay for it. ,i hool I he degree t , v orrexponded The parents glowed when isa started a bank I he parents glowed when isa started a bank account saving hei bubv sitting money to set up her otfice animal hospital when she received drilling ngs and ether equipment which will be needed this summer anv regulations changing the rules under which thev operate would only cause were land proposed December 6 1976 many miners are only now lear mng of the proposal and are unfamiliar with its details Airman assigned to medical specialist job ite a h(v ur ge d I isa to I tali who trom ladv oung e nr idle d in ad just eterinai awards mav terinarian I J are finally adopted should take effect only after the end of the current field season the letter states Senator Garn noted that the rules are now set to go into effect F ebruarv 5 Since operators are right now contracting for men regulations effective Marine Private Randy L Ponder son of Mr and Mrs R L Ponder, 2361 W 4925 S , by Dr Daryl J McCarty i later davs problems domestic sup pliers cannot produce suf lie lent rath to fill the demand and toast Guarders are now eyeing rubber rafters with thought of expanding their power Marine recruit training completed by local serviceman Home 5 i Inder the Coast Guard enforced law, foreign made rafts are not allowed in I S yvaters This creates two incredible confusion if thev were to become effective for this season The field season ends in September and we would theiefore suggest that the regulations should he 1 and Instead , C lance lor it nation Bov at 7 p m The theme will he the Garn cr states Following thi-se t u v of meetings we feel it umld he appiopriate for the Bui eau to the issue gulaMons emce more as proposals with the final it filiations to follow iu or 60 take to oiifjit Mwavs se will meet Jan 27 77 at t Hu Saviors Lutheran l hurch in IK? ol Hoy the regulations icetion d time awarded ( ubs ieceu mg awards this month are Don Macavinta ub Scout Hue k C m the field to with concerned the current thinking patties of the Bureau as to the meetings discuss I Pack 187 slates meeting for boys ( W SH DC IS Senator Jake Garn todav authored a letter to be signed bv other we stern Sc tutors in which he re comine nds to the Bui t au of Iund Management that it make new surf ice mining iegulations hettc i understood bv miners In the letter to BLM Director uit Bciklui d Garn and his colleagues make two agge stions F irst we believe that the interest ol the count! v would he served bv a series of vears ago as an e'fort to preserve the nations ship ping industrv Its initiators, however did not foresee the popularity of white water lafting as it exists toda Includes shampoo, set and conditioner- - or in medicine someday She wrote themes for Fuiglixh classes on the care of ill and injured animals The oo was one of her was one of her very favorite places, and no dog she saw no matter how straggly or homely caped hT !ov irg attention Lisa s goal was her parents' goal, and they gloried in thinking of how happy iheir daughter would be And how smart she was to Carol Toone Bradshaw has joined our staff. 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