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Show 4 VvztW f.-- i LAKESIDE ? Davis United Way names officers When push comes to shove r t t i U t ;w t v" ,i 1 I 4 ? P i k V t t , ,4 I r"l V Vfc f 4 y " V - ' (i , i r ;r,A- 1 Kv y JV r v, "v. f y , ' v 5 $ rr '- SV - M ? A The United Way of Daw County board of director ha nominate J and amoved a nv executive committee, orticer and hoard member. The officer and executive committee member for vv? include; Meve Davi. JC Penney Telemarketing, chairman of the board Al Crawford. SI'S Payment Systems. pat chairman and treasurer. Jack Hippev. Clearfield City, campaign chairman; Vemile I lew. Itounniul Cuy Power and Light, fund divtnbunon chairman; and Bill Moore. rcnreJ, planned giving chairman. Claude Snow, Utah Department of Transportation, wav named agency relations cub chair; Willard Malmvirom. retired, was named planning cub 4 y DANAJCNXVS lMf vHF&mrt woMOCunvw NEIiSS ON: Utah Jazz player AntcieCanr shows Thomas S.H. 13. how it's harder to push someone out ol the way tf they have a wide defensive stance. Carr was at Layton High School Wednesday as part of the 'X N C C city's Junior Jazz program. Bighorn getting used to island .nineteen one to ewes, three about the unique bighorn sheep viewing opportunity the park following road trip and a one-- ) ear old ram. Personprovides, they also are excited nel believe that most of the ewes about the opportunity provided from north of border pregnant and will hear lambs to establish a strong and healthy - are herd. Biologists hope bighorn in April. bighorn and sheep may eventually be taken After being blood-teste- d used to certified free of various diseases, from the herd to establish other their new home on Antelope Isthey began their journey to Utah hers in Uuh. land after being released March March 19. The island provides two main 20 following a trip front The sheep were released in advantages to establishing and Canada. the park's back country trails ar- sustaining a healthy herd-a- n enPersonnel from the Utah diviea. The trails will remain dosed vironment free of wild sheep sions of Stale Parks and Recreuntil March 28, to allow the diseases and appropriate habiation and Wildlife Resources sheep time to forage and to get tat. said Don Paul. Great Salt Lake project wildlife biologist transported the sheep to Utah used to their new surroundings and are excited about having the Although John C. Fremont for the Division of Wildlife Renew herd on the island. named the island for a large sources. Biologists assessing Antelope They anticipate the sheep will herd of antelope that roamed its provide a unique wildlife viewlandscape, Antelope island is Island habitats have judged n for them appropriate for bighorn ing opportunity for park visitors probably most and result in the establishment its wild bison herd. Antelope Issheep use, Paul said. of a strong and healthy herd. The forage bighorn sheep are land State Park Manager Tim On March 16, personnel from Smith sas the subtle beauty of predicted to utilize is found on the island, combined with its steep slops seldom frequented the British Columbia Environment Wildlife Branch, and the unique history, geology, and biby bison. We believe there will be litson and other wildlife, including Utah divisions of Wildlife Rethe newly introduced bighorn tle competition for available sources and State Parks and Refood, Paul said. creation, captured a small herd sheep, create an unusual educaThe bighorn sheep will inhabof bighorn sheep near Kam- tional and recreation destinait areas on the island that have loops, British Columbia, located tion. While Division of Wildlife been underutilized by its wildabout 225 miles northeast of Vancouver. The herd consists of Resources biologists are excited life, he said. 23 sheep released seven-year-o- ld rams two-year-o- ld island Antelope 24-ho- well-know- ALL 'ALLPAPER K BORDERS & (AFRO. U FT. LONG) oV. WALLCOVERING vv (tlNOLB ROU, AFROS SOLO IN DOUSLS ROLLS ONLY! 19 BUY 1 GET 1 Ctv' (SINGLE ROLL OR SPOOL AT (SINGLE ROLL OR SPOOL SAME Starting a SCO W. 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I EES-ij- j sn'levo VALUE) Hanen, Oak Hdi Flementary, li.H.ntiiul. 15 year or vmue; av- North Sail Uke Special thank and ervue award were given to the follow-m- g retiring hoard psemNrf A B Simmon, reined. Bountiful, is year of ervue: Dr. Dolorc iSP BOOK PRICE) I y, ar .t.lwil Jink, troy Sunder, ar V Ai - Bud Cox. Davis County SheritTs De- was named fund Eunmcnt, vice Chairman. Five new members of the board of directors were selected terms. The new to serve two-yeboard members include: Mary Hall JC Penney. Layton; Gene llathenhruck, finance management. IIill Air Force Bavc: Sandy Peterson. Davis School District, Farmington; Craig Preston, Lak eview Hospital, Bountiful; Andy Wakefield, a junior at Layton High School. Six board members renomi terms nated to serve two-yeare: A! Crawford. SIS Payment Systems, Layton: Steve Davis, JC Penney Telemarketing. Bountiful; Nadene Archibald, Davis County Job Service, Clearfield; Mike Bouwhuis, Davis Arplied Technology Center, Kaysvillc; Bill George, Boeing Co., Sunset; and Steve Rush, Utah Power and Light, Layton. Mel Miles, Davis School District, Farmington; and Loren Martin, attorney. Salt Lake City, were renominated to serve a one-yeterm on the United Way board of directors. Members currently on the board of directors include: Bill Moore, retired. Bountiful: Claude Snow, Department of Transportation, Bountiful: Vemile Hess, Bountiful City Light and Power, Bountiful; Jack Bippes. Clearfield City Corporation, Clearfield; Kent Boam, Health Benefits America, Salt Lake City; Bob Cash, Davis Hospital and Medical Center, Lay-toBud Cox, Davis County Security onu!iarw. Bountiful, O Wav ne lli.Miusk, retired. UleariuU; Win.ird Malnuirom, reined. Boum-nd- . and Jetf Uiley. living J Retm-crI ion; com-min- committee chairman; and Firt Sharp. SUGGESTED RETAR. 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