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Show Mar Urdiu-sduv- , i hm I v . - . - . I A x ST - ' ' Vt(, . sjy. ?. , w'! 4 and Mrs Mr Therald Beckstrnnd of Pleasan Giove and formerly of Spring Glen, will give his XlrwnftJ talk Sunday at G p m The meeting will he at the Pleasant Groce ldth Ward, 1250 Hast 200 South Ken fullfilled an LI)S mission to Tokyo v 1 mi 2feL-:- - . .' . . vijj' nA1, 'Wjpww '.js, '' r - c , v V ' J 1 - V. .' ' S, 4 472-880- 4 FUSE ESTIMATES When You're Brakin' Down To Double Nickels... '"j T1 r"' -- is ) .J, C call Jajun fcW i FOR APPOINTMENT - r 't- - -- ' tif A. v n xiT' Can you spot the elk in this picture? This is about the view DWR rangers get from aircraft. Moving at 70 and counting the task of spotting challenging. above the herd, mph their low-flyin- somewhat is g , f vk' more . VW6-1'- ' v vhTSm a ' Elk doing fine Guided by a steadily intensifying from his hidden target, the pilot spirals in on the signal. Paul Wiley has done this before and as he turns and banks the small airplane between the canyon walls he and his passenger Larry Wilson of the Division of Wildlife Resources look for a familiar sight. beep-bee- p There they are, Wiley announces in the middle of a tight turn. Elk, more than a dozen of them, are climbing a hill below. One of them is wearing a blue collar with the radio transmitter beeping away. The collar was put on in 1975, when the elk and 108 of her companions were transplanted in the Avintaqums. Thats probably the highest part ? ! rs' of the herd, Wilson says. We think the rest are wintering in lower areas just north of Kenilworth. Wilson says the spotting flights like this one are proving that the transplant was a good one. The herd appears to be growing. . S ; can be sure of your brakes if you have had professional Brake and Wheel Service from Dinosaur Tire. You Last year, for example, 21 bulls were claimed by hunters out of 40 permits issued. This is a good success ratio for an elk hunt and the attrition rate hasnt thinned the herd out appreciably, Wilson says. Closer view shows elk and snow depth. Area cyclists win top awards moto-cros- s DINOSAUR TIRE SERVICE 200 snvia S I. Main &37-24- OUR KAMI second, Carl Douglas, third, Billy Pierce of Price also participated. Novice open class: Ted Stockburger of Helper participated. Amateur Davis of Helper ticipated. Price, first; Richard Barker, second; Kelly third. Bird Gary Kyle Davis of Helper Expert participated. Open: Carlos Escadon of Price, first; Frank of Price, Juliano COMMERCIAL QUALITY. 20 LB. CAPACITY Bomb scare empties dorm WASHERS & DRYERS par- Expert 125 class: Frank Julianoof Price, first; Bear Hensley, Dan and second third. Lechtenburg, 125 class: Rudy 250 class: Madrigal of Price Expert Robert Tuffy participated; Amateur Howard of Price and 250: Alan Peterson of Christensen and .imifed Time Offer! Derrald Davis of Price second and Laddie participated. Amateur King of Green River, open class, Derrald third. Price police officers Mark Liddiard and in the Students College of Eastern Utahs East Dormitory were evacuated from the building at 11:40 p.m. Monday night because of a bomb threat. Security officer John Smith telephoned Buy any new Dave Cartwright and the three men searched the building, finding no bomb. The students were permitted to the building at 12:15. NORGE pair and get this QUOl Studio Home re-ent- er SB Cyclist at Green River race heads skyward. Carbon and Emery terrain despite the motorcyclists short time it took to county took top honors in the construct. Land for the moto-cros- s race track was donated by Sunday at the Wilson Ken Silliman of Green Raceway in Green River. Winners include 7 to River. The race, the second 11 years old Mini B held in the state this class: Scott Johnson, year, was sponsored by first; Mike Silliman of the Green River Jeep Green River, second; Posse. Saturdays race and Greg Richardson in Price was cancelled of Green River; 12 to 15 due to too much snow. years old mini B class: muddy Randy Malaska, first; Extremely of conditions at the old Johnny Zupon Green River track Helper, second; and prompted Laddie King Doug Brzelton, third; and Buddy Richardson Novice 125 class: Pete to build a new track Day, first; Bill Dirt of Price, three days before the Kelley second; and Rich race. The track offered the Tabct, third. Novice 250 class: cyclists excellent Gilbert of Helper, Kent traction and treachand first; Martin Olson, erous turns TV Windows Cold & DraFty? We Manufacture a Thermopane Replacement Unit That Fits In Your Window Frames or Patio Doors. 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