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Show THE SUN, May 3, 1979, BLM Seeking Comments The Bureau of Land Management is' seeking comments on a 90,000 acre The 90,000 acre proposal is a portion of the Dirty Devil inventory unit, which has been assigned as a special wilderness project. An accelerated intensive wilderness inventory of the unit was conducted as a result of proposed minerals activity in the 356,000 Dirty Devil unit. A public meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 12, at the Hanksville .Elementary School for wilderness study area proposal in Wayne and Garfield Counties. Star Theatre Fri., Sat., Mon. May 4-- 5 TheWiz Pamela Theatre . starring Diana Ross COMING Friday - Saturday Fri., Sat., Mon. May PG 14 May 4-- 5 Big Fix Ice Castles PG starring starring Richard Dreyfuss Robbie Benson others Day' SPECIAL All Ladies i BOOTS ffff Turquoise Jewelry Off 120-5- 0 NEW SPRING ARRIVALS FOR MOM 1978 discussion of the inten- sive inventory alnd the wilderness study area proposal. A tour of portions of the area will also be held at 11 a.m. that day. Persons wishing to par ticite in" thiTtour should contact Herbert Hunt, Wilderness coordinator, at the Richfield District Office by May 4. The 90,000 acre portion of the Dirty Devil unit was proposed as a wilderness study area because it appeared to meet the criteria outlined in the Wilderness Act. The remaining land is proposed to be returned to Harvest Figures Utahns will be paying Last falls big game harvest figures, released by the Division of rently Wildlife Resources game management section, show a record elk harvest and slight drop in the vest of deer from figures. har1977 More than 32,000 elk permits were sold in 1978 for the states open bull season, and 2,923 bulls were harvested for a nine percent hunter success. This is up one percent over 1977. In addition, 2,020 federal the highest peacetime taxes since World War II during the coming year as a result of what Sen. Orrin Hatch calls the subversion of the taxpayers interest of the big Washington spending special in- terests. Sen. Hatchs assessment came as the U.S. Senate concluded a midnight-lon- g debate on the Budget Committees report on the First Resolution on the use multiple Federal Budget for 1980-8management. Public According to figures comments will help BLM restricted elk included in the commipermits to determine if the wilder- were issued through the ttees resolution, which is ness values of the unit drawing and 1,088 bulls, the first step in the were fairly evaluated cows and calves were har- Senates role in managing during the intensive inven- vested. Archers took 82 elk the federal budget, federal tory. If the 90,000 acre during 1978. spending for 1980 will exproposal becomes a $532 billion, with a Grant Jense, big game ceed wilderness study area, deficit of $29 billion, and the with supervisor BLMs report to the for 1981 will exceed $576 President on the area Division, said Utahs elk with no deficit.' Projecon is the herd upswing. recomwould include a tions for 1982-8- 3 based on mendation based on all The state will probably see these figures estimate a resource values of the record harvests in the federal budget' surplus future. land. totalling $45 billion in the ' Persons unable to attend Jense pointed out that later years. the May 12 meeting are the slightly lower deer who The encouraged to send their harvest in 1978 was control the Senate are written comments to probably due to the poor trying to play a shell-gam- e Donald L. Pendleton, weather on opening with the American people District Manager, Bureau weekend last fall. He said and the need for a balanof Land Management, 150 the deer take, especially in ced federal budget to stop East 900 North, Richfield, some southern areas, was inflation, Sen. Hatch Utah 84701. The comment down nearly 50 percent said. The Budget Coperiod ends June 5, after due to poor access on mmittees resolution which time the Utah State opening Hay allows taxes deliberately BLM Director will anto increase in real terms More than 63,000 deer on the American nounce his decision for the taxpayer proposed wilderness study were harvested during this year, due to larger area. Utahs general season for Social Security levies a 33 percent success ratio. voted by the last Congress, and due to inflation harMuzzleloaaers Dry your clothes the vested 193 deer in 1978, moving taxpayers into tax brackets. These solar energy way this fewer deer than in higher increases will total at least summer. Next to your slightly 1977. And archers harrange, the clothes dryer vested more deer -- 1,400 -- $19 billion in 1980 and a $34 billion for has the highest energy than in the previous whopping the next year, at current consumption of all season. rates. That is a $53 billion tax increase that is going to come right out of our most productive citizens hides. They are already taxes too much, how do the think our people will be able to pay yet more? These tax increases All At will bring federal taxation to the highest peacetime levels we have seen in a quarter of a century, the Senator noted. Over the 50 East Main past 25 years, federal tax Utah Salina, revenues, as a percentage 529-390- 3 of our Gross National 1. Gifts For The Grad GOOD UNTIL MOTHERS DAY rs Cameras, Film or Portraits WHITES WESTERN WEAR 788 West Main Nordfehs Studio Sj Satina, Utah Phone e pay with each paycheck and increase incentives to save and invest, which will lead to greater productivity and more responsible federal spending to cope with inflation. Why shouldnt we let our citizens keep more and more of the money they earn? take-hom- Farmers View 1979 As A Good Year THE NEWS, May Page 3 Record High Taxes Library Users Coming, Hatch Says fae Different Elk-De- er by Carolyn Sorensen satisfied with their jobs and are fairly liberal in their ideas. They do not agree that everything is changing too fast, and do not feel that womans place is just in the home. These descriptions, though frequently violated The following infor- by specific instances, lead mation is condensed from to the following data collected for a generalization. Use of national lifestyle study libraries is part of the carried out by a large ad-- , lifestyle of active people; agency in active in community vertising Chicago. One question inorganizations, politics, cluded in the study was, work and sports. NonHow frequently did you users are not only non use the library in the last year? This information was included in a report by Maurice P. Marchant to the Utah Governors Conference on Libraries. were There non-user- s, rs non-use- rs kmkmm low-inco- 1I, taijcj readers, they are passive regarding other aspects of community life as well. For democracy to succeed, we need citizens that have the characteristics of library users. Tournament There will be a Mens Stroke Play Golf Assn. at the Tournament Palisade Park Saturday, May 12. Participants should try to sign up by 9:45. Tee-of- f time is 10 a.m. three Utah farmers and ran- categories of people chers are optimistic about responding to the question prospects for a good year moderate in 1979, according to the users, and heavy users (12 Utah Weather, Crop and or more visits a year). Livestock Report. were Female non-usemoisture is found to have few outside Soil adequate throughout the activities and have highly state, with much of traditional values. They Southern Utah having also watch a great deal of much more snow and rain television. This group inthan usual. A cold, damp cludes many less educated spring has slowed planting and less financially secure and crop growth. Cattle individuals. Male nonand sheep came through users are conservative the winter in fair to good and dislike change. condition, but wet conModerate female users ditions have slowed are far more active than livestock movement to non-usfemales, though spring range and made it they also watch a lot of necessary to continue to television. They are feed. definitely home oriented; Spring planting has been most have attended high slow, since storms have school and many have atnot permitted fields to dry tended college. Their enough to get a good start. family incomes are higher Some sandy soil has been than but less planted but heavier clays than heavy users. were still wet. Wheat, Moderate male users oats, and barley were are fairly dynamic as a about 35 percent planted. group. They have been ofAlready planted crops ficers of clubs, jog, go to have been growing slowly church, go to club because of the cold meetings, and spend time weather. with their children. They Overall condition of are positive and optimistic alfalfa hay was good. Most and they have high family fields came through the incomes. winter with little damage. inand Activity volvement also charac terize female heavy users who like to read, take classes, swim, walk, belong to clubs, go to church, give dinner parties. They tend to have larger families than the other two groups. Few belong to families, and many do Volunteer work. Male heavy users are &tso involved in many things. They are generally -- 3, Well build you a home tailor-mad- e to your needs. If you like a home designed to fit your e with family personalized touches like an extra-largfamily room or choice of fireplaces or greenhouse kitchen windows... If you like a home built to exceed standard codes for rugged reliability a home that can save you energy dollars year after year... Then you ought to see a Boise Cascade Home today. 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