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Show t r rrrfi y? 10B Thi- t-- r y Sumlav Salt Luke Tribune. . t t tv tv rm vr ry m tv t t" ft tv m rrrrrrT m tw t yrrv"TTTv t rrrin,rrTTn Sp rial to The Tribune A Salt Lake DRAPER City man 5 sears to life fur an aggraseising vated robbery in which an officer in a thrift and loan company was wounded was denied parole by the state Board of Pardons on Friday. Mail to hr Salt Lake Tribune eo I lie World Almanac I'.O. Bov QH1 I Cincinnati OH l.)20 1 lease send me copies of the 1986 World Almanac. I enclose my checkmoney order for $7.35 for each copy order. (This includes postage & handling.) - Naim THIS IS YOUR MAILING LABEL) . Bell has served one vear of five sentences lor aggravated sexual assault and five sentences for burglary with mandatory rmnimums of HI sears and five Rick Keith Hickman, 23, was told his next parole hearing will be in January 1997. He has served one year. .. State (lily MAKE ip CHECKSMONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO: The World Almanac Allow four Restitution was included as part uf the parole agreements for three other inmates. They, their parole dates and restitution amounts are: 1 e e rams This year the division will recommend that the State Wildlife Board approve the sale of 12 permits to Utahns for hunting desert bighorns. Under existing laws. e hunters who draw a bighorn permit in the annual lottery can never enter again, even if they don't shoot one of the sheep. The division also is recummending one permit for an hunter, and one to be auctioned to the highest bidder. The high-bipermit has brought in as much as $32,000 in past years. That auction pays for our bighorn management programs, and it comes from sportsmens dollars rather than the taxpayers." Karpowitz said. He said four men using a helicopter will conduct the transplant, which will probably take about 10 days to complete. "Well try to move mostly ewes and yearling lambs, with just a few young rams," Karpowitz said, "That way the transplanted herd will grow faster, plus poachers are less interested in young rams. They want the ones with the big horn curls. He said, once the men In the helicopter locate several sheep, they will land and let off two of the men who will set a net across a narrow escape route. The helicopter will then take off and drive the sheep toward the escape route where they will be captured. Those animals will undergo blood and pregnancy tests, to determine their disease resistance and the percentage of pregnancy among the wild sheep. They then will be flown to their new home. The transplants take place in late January and early February, between the rut and lambing, "because it's easier to handle the animals then. And, with the mild winter weve been having and virtually no snow cover, we should be successful," Karpowitz said. "It will probably be our final transplant in the area." he said. "This herd is off and running. And, with the success of these recent transplants, we should soon be able to increase hunting opportunities." Soviet Tour Offered by USU famous its architecture. Special to The Tribune A LOGAN travel study program to Russia. Siberia, Armenia and other areas in the Soviet Union is being offered by Utah State Universiphi- losophy. The department has conducted visits to the Soviet Union since 1975. The lour, June costs $2,679, which includes round trip transportation from Salt Lake City, first class hotels, three meals a day, excursions and theater performances Kent Hobson and Lynn Kliason. who have directed the tours since 1975, said travelers will visit six major cities in fuur Soviet republics. A highlight of the tour is a Irjourney by train across Siberia to Baikal and Lake kutsk In Moscow, the group will visa the Kremlin, Red Square and other points of interest. Tour members will visit Alma Ala, considered by many to be one of the most beautiful cities in central Soviet Asia. Tashkent, capital ol Usbckistan. and Yerevan, the capital of Armenia The final Soviet city on the itinerary is Leningrad, the burner Russian 4H-du- A cheek for $200,000 has been presented to LDS Hospital by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints It was part uf a $1 million pledge to help finance the hospital's $74 million replacement-winproject. weeks for delivery TRICK (CPI) - State big game biologists hope to capture up to 40 desert bighorn sheep in Canyonlands National Park and transplant the rare sheep into Arches National Park and the rugged San Rafael Swell area "The bighorns were once found throughout tins entire canyonlands area." said Jim Karpowitz. southeast regional manager for the Utah Wildlife Resources Division. "We're trying to gel them back into their tiistur-i- e habitat." Since 1978 the division lias been transplanling wild sheep from a sizeable herd in The Island in the Sky area in Canyonlands National Park into the San Rafael area to the northwest. "This appears to be a real success story," said Karpowitz. "In 1978, we put 23 bighorns in the portion of the San Rafael Swell north of Interstate Highway 70," he said. A 1985 survey located 69 sheep in the area and they all appeared to be healthy and doing well." The transplant scheduled to begin Jan. 27, he said, "is designed to supplement a couple of small herds recently relocated north of here," about 150 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. Grazing of domestic sheep in southeastern Utah wiped out most of the wild he'd because desert bighorns had mi n imunity to livestock diseases. And miners and oil crews working in the area after World War II illegally killed many of the remaining animals The Utah population had declined to possibly fewer than 200 animals before the state agency launched its programs to rebuild the herds. Now there are an estimated 2,500 to 3,000 desert bighorn sheep in the state, enough for a modest annual hunt of languages and To I,DS Hospital 1 HURRY FOR BIG SAVINGS ON ACCESSORIES AND SOFTWARE Utah to Capture, Relocate 40 Desert Bighorn Sheep of S200,000 Donated Joseph Reed, 31, Salt Lake City, who has served six months of 0 to 5 years for aggravated assault. Jan. 12, 1988, $4,295; Kevin McCann. 23, Bountiful, served three months of 0 to 5 years for attempted theft of an operable motor vehicle, attempted theft, and two counts of burglary. Oct. 13. 1987, $1,922, and Steve Sluymaker. 38. Provo, served six months of to 15 The Almanac is also available at The Tribune Library, Room 201, 143 South Mam. Salt Lake City. Utah, and at area book stores for $5.95 plus tax. ty's department veal 1990. years respectively. Stanley Henderson, 34, Shiprock. N.M., who was convicted of stabbing a West Valley woman to death in March 1985, was told he will appear before the board again in July 199(1 He has served six months of to 15 murder. years for second-degreA Moab man who has served 20 months of a sentence for second-degremurder was told he will be paroled Jan. 8, 1991. James Shuman, 28, was convicted of the killing of Sherry Johnson whose body He and his brother Dean pleaded guilty in January 1985 negotiations to the charges, which arose out of the shooting of A. William Kv Ison, president. Continental Thrift and Loan, in his east-sidhome in November 1984. Another brother, Boyd, who stayed outside the home, pleaded guilty to rubbery charges. The next parole hearing for Na- - s Id burglary, Get. 13. 1987, $239 Granted paroles were Donald W Cole, 30, Murray, April 14. 1987, served three months of 0 to 5 year for failure to stop at command ol police. and Jose Quintana. 33, Salt Lake City, March 10, 1987, served 10 months of 0 to 5 years for burglary and two counts of theft in a canvon near Moab Julm A Snider. 38, South Salt Lake, who has served six months ut 0 to a years for attempted sexual abuse of a child, was told he will serve until the expiration of Ins sentenve, Oct, 14. was fiiund iImiiicI Bell, age unlisted, ( lurluue, (.. ssas set for Dcrembei 1994 N e Address y v Board Sets Bobbers Next Parole Hearing lor 1997 January 1. l)Ki World Almanac (PLEASE PRINT iwt'vii y for capital Members will visit the winter and summer palaces and the Hermitage, one of the most spectacular museums in the world. 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