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Show Wild area protection is everyones job Da-sin- take-Grandadd- y 10 not just the forest Service, why must a certain few make the cleanup job such a costly continuous effort7 If every user of the public lands would clean up and haul out his own trash our men and money could be used in more productive work. . . improving trails, planting trees, protecting watersheds, improving campground facilities, or any of the programs to the resources of the National Fo-- e said. Boy Scout troops gathered trash from many areas and slarked it in strategic locations to be pirked up by the Rangers as a conservation project to aid in ad- pro-pogat- vancements or merit badges. The Sierra 1'tiih 25. 1073 rests. Club organized trash cleanup projects in parts of the High Uintaa. The efforts of these people have made remarkable progress in rleaning waste accumulated for half a century or more in Utah's unique mountain land. For their work, the Forest Service is indeed grateful, Mr. Allen said. If you can carry it in, assuredily you can carry it out, Mr. Allen remarked. Since we all are responsible for our environment, It coat $10,000 last aummer to remove traah from the High Uintaa Primitive Area, alated Herb Allen, Forester on the Duchesne District, Ashley National Forest. Last summer, Chester Smith, Wilders ness Ranger in the 4 hauled out 54 horse pack loads of trash. His entire summer from July 1 through Sept. 10 was spent primarily gathering and hauling trash. Wilderness Basin, Rangers in Rock Creek-SquaPoint, Brown Duck, Swasey Hole-FivTimothy Lakes, and Mirror take were occupied similarly in those lake basins, he KTANUtlll) TIiuiwIhv, January CARD OF THANKS We wish to express appreciation to the people of the Bnsln and to many former residents of thia area who may read the paper, who attended the funeral services in Salt take City for Garrett Stone; to those who colled nt the mortuary and to those who participated so beautifully In tho services. We are grateful .'I the lovely flowers and blc Yu heSu In cards, for phono calls, and all special place expressions of concern and Garrett Stone sympathy during his Illness. It Mr. nd MraLy n la friends like you who make Nlckell and Fa y bearsadness of such times fo Cold, snowy days of winter seem to stimulate people to make plans for their summer outings the same as seed catalogs stimulate the gardener, Mr. Allen said. We'd like thcii plans to include protecting the lands to be effected. Here's some points to consider: of course, trash removal. But also, keeping drive vehicles on roads, not making ruts in wet ground that will cause gullies to form; lieing careful w ilh fire; use trail bikes only on roads or trails designated for their use, not in campgrounds or on unstable soil areas; and respect feelings and rights of other forest users. Last days of our famous Storewide January Furniture Sale! save up to LONGHORN LINGO by Connie Jessen e The Longhorns have been a busy crew the past two weeks with four basketball games and two wrestling matches. On the 12lh, the basketball team traveled to Duchesne for their 4th league game. Although the Horns put up a terrific fight, the Eagles cane out ahead. On the 13th the team traveled to Ileber for another game. Even though the Longhorns played their hardest and held the lead throughout most of the game, the Wasps pulled ahead and won. For their 5th game in conference play, the tanghorns hosted the East Carbon Vikings on the 19th and cut them down with a In our Furniture and Appliance Department, save on Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Sofas, Chairs, Tables, Lamps and Appliances. non-leag- 69 61 score in Allamont's ? cV favor. Doyle Christensen was high score man with 27 points. Val Omans 15 points was second followed by Jop D. Ficldsted 10 points. All in all it was a great game! The following night the team met the Union Cougars on Altamonte floor. The first quarter saw a tight game and a tied score. But after a long hard game, the Cougars came out victorious. vPx. CLEANUP JOB IS COSTLY Forest employees with pile of trash, left in the High Uintas primitive area by someone unknown. The Ranger, will now spend many hours needed for improving trails and Etc., hauling out this trash. Phone Roosevelt, Utah 722-326- 1 Where QUALITY Costs LESS! JL .. -- a .. V . seuet-- . - Jan. 25 - 26 - 27 GREEN BEANS . I i J DelMonls - Italian Cut No. 303 can i.. ' V ' 4 for 1. SANDWICH BAGS - 44 Glad 150-cou- rt 64 ICE CREAM FLOUR A in the young fisherman on Jean Lake Vocational week is set Four-Lak- e has been designated as National Vocational Education Week. It will be observed throughout the country by educational institutions, teachers and students. Mr. Marlin Johnson, Director of the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center, said that the purpose of this national observance is to bring attention to the merits and accomplishments of vocational education. Mr. Johnson encourages members of the community to visit the school during the week to view projects and February 11-1- 7 g Basin, Ashley National Forest programs. Mr. Johnson also stated that both young people and adults today face a tremendous task of selecting career development programs. Careful investigation and observation are necessary for the potential student to choose the career training program which will provide the most satisfying career. The faculty of the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center stands ready to help you with questions about career education. Come visit them during National Vocati-na- l The Education Week, February school is located on East tagoon Street in Roosevelt and is open from 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. For additional information, please or 722 2288. call 11-1- 722-246- 1 SPRING IS HERE! at K0TEX F00D50 .5.69 CORN FLAKES I.G.A. 11-0- 1. bo FABRIC SOFTENER 9 for $1.00 FRDIT MIX 3 for $1.Q0 SALTINES ar.rr 3 for 1.00 . INSTANT MILK JOT LIQUID DETERGENT 1973 353-438- 4 No. 12 Post Office Building - Roosevelt, Utah Hours: Tuesday Friday, 10-- 5 - Saturday, 12:30 - 0:30 4 k NABISCO SANDIES ... CHOCOLATE DRINK TWO TEACHERS, MANY CLASSES . . . WIIY NOT JOIN US! COME IN ANI) SIGN UP NOW! Call 51 JELL0 CUSSES START FEBRUARY 10, 25 Its. 2.49 40s 1.29 D0Q HEINZ CATSUP Jodis Art Studio OUR SPRING , 50-q- L s 6.39 50 x 83 19 sr'-M- lnl 3 for 1.00 49 |