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Show 6 ' The Salt Lake Tribune. Monday, July 27, Railroad Dugway Horses Due Removal Donates Oit Track To Fair 1S81 The U.S. Bureau of Land Management says it will remove about 85 wild horses from the Springs area id the Dugway Proving Ground this month because of a lack of water. Tie area is about 16 miles of Dugway. In the past, the The Utah State Fair needed 440 feet of track for its new movable stage and Union Pacific Railroad proved it could handle the problem. We couldnt afford to buy that much track, so we went to Union Pacific and they just donated it, said Douglas Stephens, public relations director for the fair. which portable corral panels are placed around a water source. When the horses to drink, gates are closed, con penning the animals inside the corral. Mr. Decker said the method is cheaper than a helicopter roundup. no.theast area has The horses will then be transported to a holding facility at Dugway and made available to die public through BLMs e program. The animals will be available before changes in the adoption program go into effect Oct. 1, when adopters will be charged $200 per wild horse. had enough water to support about 50 horses, but the herd has increased to about 130, BLM officials said Adopt-AHors- Lowell Decker, BLM resource area 85 horses will be moved by water trapping, a method ir manager, said the Suit Seeking End to Office PROVO Provo lawsi A AP) has filed a . . :g to abol.ih County con- - nr ish str i V - 5:j District Court lawsun was filed by Raeldon C. Palmer, an unsuccessful candidate for county constable. They proved to us they could handle it, like their motto says. The track, being used for the main stage in front of the grandstand, will be in place by the start of the Utah State Fair Sept. 10 Parley Dated By Feingold Special to The Tribune WEST VALLEY CITY The Feingold Association of Utah will hold a public meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Salt Lake County Granger library, 2880 W. 3650 South. it The group deals with how to identify and help hyperactive and non-prof- Union Pacific official Richard D. Tincher, left, and Art Jones, director of the Utah State Fair, take an inventory of donated track that will make fair stage movable. learning-disable- chil- d dren through management. dietary Complete style, size and price selections not available in all stores. FLORSHEIM SHOE SHOPS most cards welcome credit cards. Amo. .can Express full-featur- ed Cycles for Valley Fair Mall Kerrybook Appliance 1053 East 2100 South permanent-pres- s, regular, knits and delicates. Haneys Appliance Choice of three water levels for different size loads. & Sleep Shop 3577 South 2800 West 9441 South 700 Eacl Choice of three temperature settings. Your major DOWNTOWN: 160 So. MAIN Z.C.M.I. Center SUBURBAN: Cottonwood Mail Fashion Place Mai! OGDEN: Ogden City Mai! OREM: University Mall on our newest washer. Shsam(W(Mp(iiw(0& along with Dodge Maytag Home Appliance choice of colors. Center 1791 South State Built to last longer and save you money with fewest repairs, lowest repair costs. Colletts 7200 South State R. C. Willey 861 East 6600 Sou' Salt Lake aro Syracuse Eureka Appiiance 1428 West 3500 South 821 7 Highland Drive Sterling Furniture 2051 South 11.h East Perkins Appliance 829 South 5th West Bountiful DIAMOND FEN DA NTS (limited supply) With purchase of Certificates of Deposit ZCMI Downtown, Cottonwood, Valley Fair, Orem, Layton, Ogden CURRENT INTEREST RATES SV000.X y, .r.C7.0C Rssocloted Deowr fr"J . $1 Proven energy-efficie- in self-servi- laundries Gentle, drying for todays fabrics The Mavlaq Company Newton Iowa 50?Q8 Maytag gets your dishes ''leaner than any other leading dishwa or in the cycle regular dual-was- .c $7,999.00 $9,999.00 - 6 months 16.000 12 months 16 250 It: S,0, .00.03 find over - 6 months 16.500 SlQ. 000.03 and over 12 months 17.000 -- -- IMPORTANT POINTS EARNS MORE THAN POINT DIAMOND PENDANT POINT OVER CURRENT TREASURY BILL RATES. Cottonwood TLn't it o gif's bt-- tnand C ' ti s COtdnWOOd Thrift 4043 SAVINGS 3 SO. HIGHLAND PTOTCTION NQTlCF. thousand do. protected to as by DR.-SAL- T LAKE CITY, UTAHPtrane: & Lean 276-288- 1 A toon July 1901 All rights eevved the Indue. rw Lear Guarantee Corp which n oot an Instrumanta ity o the federal government or tKe Slate of Utah |