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Show paes 1 3. i. 1 1 pLyS qualified in the following manner: Somebody needs to control them, so the Fish and (lame might as well," if they will kill the coyotes, they should have If they use humane jurisdiction. control," Only if they are not biased toward the cattlemen and sheepmen," and They should work with the landowners. Responses opposing Division jurisdiction included. The farmers and ranchers Leave should have the jurisdiction, them alone," Use common sense, and There should be a separate agency." Nine of every ten respondents fell the division should have control over wildlife game species. Just one in 25 felt the division should not have this jurisdiction, while one in 12 had no opinion. A frequent comment was that Somcliody needs to control wildlife, so the Division of Wildlife Resources might as well. Most Utahns said jurisdiction over wildlife nongame species should to the division. Only about one fourth of the respondents believe the division should mil have this authority. Streams running through private pnqicrty should be regulated by the division, according to a majority of the respondents. Only about one fourth were opposed to the division's having this authority. Three out of five of the 1973 license holders believed the division should control these streams, in contrast to less than half of those who had not purchased a license. A few of the respondents mentioned that an easement should he obtained along public streams so landowners could roil bar sjiortsmen from fishing on public streams running through their property. Fishing in privately owned ponds is an activity over which the division should nut have authority cording to seven of Survey offers guides to game controls The Utah l)iisiun of Wildlife Resources should haw legal juritiiel ion over predator control, game and in wildlife species and streams that pass through private property, accordin'! to a majority of Utahns in a recent survey for the division. The people surveyed feel the dii ision should not have jurisdiction oer fishing in private ponds. The Bureau of Government and Research at Utah State Opinion University in Ixigan conducted the survey which covered 1.100 of the state's residents. of the More specifically, three-fourthsurvey respondents said predator control should be in the hands of the division. One tenth did not know who should he the controlling agency, and 11 percent claim the Division should not have this authority. Area differences w ere evident with the greatest support of the division having authority over predators coming from southern Wasatch Front residents, and greatest opposition from Cache and Kox Elder counties and Utah. Nonetheless, a substantial majority of people in all parts of the state said the Division should have legal jurisdiction over predators. Those least in support were individuals over 53 and retired persons. Answers were jurisdiction favoring division non-gam- e COMMUNITY CALENDAR wwssi'tj every ten resHindenis. Sunnindividuals their qualified response to this question with such comments as If it is stocked by the Fish The Fish and and Game Department, (lame Department shouid have some voice in iqiemtiiin," and "It depends on the situation. Significant differences exist among ihose of different occupations. Respondents with a professional, business or while Millar occupat ion were less likely to lavur division control of private ponds than were blue collar workers and retired persons. However, a dear majority of people in all demographic subgroups thought the division should riot have legal jurisdiction over fishing in privately owned ponds. Survey results are 91 percent accurate for the total population, according to the - Hurcau. A separate survey was also given to ti()0 nonresidents via telephone, but none ofthc above questions were asked in Get acquainted with Union, meeting Oct. 24 STANDARD 1'iiion high school PTSA will sponsor a night (let Acquainted with Union Octoher 24th at 8 p.m. as their first meet mg of the year. The program will include a tour of the on schixil and a short discussion in made been have that improvements l hi- last year. A membership drive is underway. All IKirents and interested persons are urged the PTSA. to join and support Membership dues are $1.00 per person fur the year. refer Angolans Sir." Even OCTOBER 17, 1974 to lions as behind llu-ir backs! - that survey. Land Use meet set Thursday Under the sponsorship of the Legislative committee of the Roosevelt Area Chamber of Commerce, a special meeting to offer to ihe public facts about It he Utah Iairol Use Act will be held this Thursday evening, OetolM-- r 17, at 8 p.m. The meeting is planned for the Junior high school auditorium in Roosevelt. Dennis Draney, chairman of the committee, stales lhat Rep. Glade of Rewards, Vernal, who was the natural resources committee of the legislature which drafted the bill, will be on hand to answer questions about the hill, and comment on its provisions. The public is invited to participate in the meeting, and bring any questions have concerning the they might legislation. ooo UTAH DAIRY COMMISSION REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETINGS Kiwjms. eveiy Tuesday at 8 p m at Newcomers Club thud IhuiMi.iy. at Duchesne County Sportsman Roosevelt Commercial flub Business Roosevelt Lions s Club Pi'.ilessiuiial Ih.- - City Ki,iict:ng I .10 meets Ihe VVr.nir-- Secund and tcuMli Thursday o s p m IhuiMtai .it I'- -.l tiub ff't ii'n-t- . Wednesday October month at the second Monday mi'iilh Rimsenell meeting) (closed Anonymous Catholic Rec At Alon meeting. Saturday 8pm Roosevelt AA. open meeting UBARC IJJN.1E eacti Thuisday 8pm Alcoholic rwy id p m at Catholic JO p in m 7 cl ear.1) M the iitlires abuse the , t month the year amend H i A the frontier tnill Rec Saturday at 8 p.m -- ,vj 19 0 Dedication of Alta m ont Elementary Thursday October 17 Red Hat Days. Friday v., uLi PT A Meeting, Moo n Lake Building, 7:30 C of C noon Zions B ank Bldg. October 18 APPLES Church 6 p.m. Sunday October 20 Ski p.m. Union high torium. Young Adult Fireside 8 p.m. Roosevelt Stake Center. Monday October 21 School "deer hunt vacation 23 October Wednesday Dedication of Roosevelt East Elementary Thursday October 24 Uintah Basin Chapter, Utah Music Teachers Show-7- 4 8 audi- of association meeting 8 p.m. residence Pat Stringham. Get Acquainted with Union night-- 8 p.m. Altrus Club 7:30 Ruth Anderson residence y Ji Union at Morgan Red Hat Days DUP 2:30 residence of Mrs. Margaret Rudy 19 October Saturday Doe Day Special interest pot luck dinner. My ton , 1... 99c YELLOW DRY j 39c " October 17, 18, 19 VIVA ONIONS PAPER TOWELS LAUNDRY . 19c BUTTERED . 1 LOG CABIN 1.27 97c 3601. PANCAKE MIX COFFEEMATE , TOPPING t, 94c DREAM WHIP PFEIF FRENCH 89c I THOUSAND ISLAND 30c DRESSINGS LIBBYS . 83c BEEF STEW OLD FAITHFUL Meat Dept. BONELESS HAMS . . . HUNTS PORK & BEANS . . . IGA OLD FAITHFUL POTATO CHIPS BONELESS HAMS . . . FUN SIZE RATH .69 SYRUP BETTY CROCKER Socialette Halloween Party Wasatch at Union Friday October 25 Union high school Harvest Ball 43c Large roll DETERGENT COLD POWER CAULIFLOWER gff Jf 21.00 m.,79c MARS CANDY 99c FRANCO AMERICAN REGULAR SPAGHETTI 0'S EVERYDAY WESTERN FAMILY CHEERIOS BACON B0NDWARE, WHITE WESTERN FAMILT PAPER PLATES ..... ALKA SELTZER 31.00 BACON PRICE DEODORANT SOFTN'DRI SILKEN LEGS SHAVE CREAM 4 ,s.,23c GROUN! , .60,77c .3., 74c 1.57 53c 4 I J i |