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Show Ute Stampede set Goose banding begins on Utah's (Continued from Page One.) as fight the brahma bulls. Top specialty act will be Elaine Kramer and her six horse tandem roman hitch. second and third day parades will open at 4 p.m. Friday and marshlands to study migration Waterfowl started banding nearly a half a century age and is still used with modem' refinements in today's water-fowl management programs, according to John Nagel, Waterfowl Biologist for the Division of Fish and Game. Preseason banding. is underway on Canada Geese with the duck banding following. Two types of banding . programs have been established. Preseason banding of ducks and geese which is the program now underway and the poet season banding of ducks, geese and swans which commences after the waterfowl season ; Banding Information has revealed that the Great Basin Goose population Is a local group of birds. What we raise here on Utah marshes is what we have to shoot. We do not -- ef for FridaysKiwanla s ' testers FesSivd comg fora and Rex Mb- Pherson inm entry information for the ghjg during to enter thing Beauty event Rodeo performances will con- tinue Friday and Saturday nlngs, with the grand entry set for 8 p.m. City of Fun Carnival will be at the Fairgrounds, and chuck wagon breakfasts by theLlans Chib will open Friday and Saturday events at 6 am. eve-clos- es. i - Club-spo- n- sored parade; a ' - VoUa Yjmvd The "Masters Festival of Music" Is returning) to Salt Lake City. The festival whftdh played to critical acclaim from reviewers and patrons alike, is scheduled from the Valley Mu-- . . . ' the first part of the week at Flaming Gorge. They returned home Tuesday evenihg. slc Hall Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July.16-a-s All performances 8:80 pm. 17-18-- 19. Teddy .Haynes, Wirth Sanderson and JSruce Rusby were Provo visitors on Tuesday, where they combined business and pleasure. be- gin at crowd-pleasic The headliners of guitarist Chet Boots Ran-uiw, dotph, Floyd Cramer st and singer-guitariJerry Reed with new will be on hand-- but new material and in new prong At-band- ed ; ., . Youve Lost that Lovin' Feeling,'' "Jackson," "The Shadow of 'Tour Smile," "Big Daddy's Alabamy' Bound,". "Unchained Melody," and of course Ms musical signature, Takety-Sax,- " and others. - Backing, up,. the .powerhous- es of the. show wM be three musical groups, exponents of the famed Nash.234-hb- ur ville sound: The Nashville alt. star band, the Music City Sound of Strings, and , The Nashville Brass Quartet Boots Randolph, the sax cialist who also emcees 34-ho- ur show, lighted doing g Chet Atkins, who is equally at guitarist home soloing with a symphony as he is with a popular music group, is spotlighted in virtual-- 2 half of the ly all of the award-winnin- spe- the will be spot- Charlie Brown," ; VA regional office you in applying for a GI loan, lated papers, and will assist There is no limitation on the amount of loan eleglble .for Elmer J. Smith, Manager Veterans Administration Re- gional Office, Salt Lake City, today reminds veterans that guaranteed and direct loans are available to qualified World jt War n veterans of 90 days service or more, Korean Conflict veterans of 90 days sei vice or more,' and Post Korean veterans with more than six months active duty. Reserve training does not count. . guarantee. Under certain conditions and limitations, the Veterans Administration makes direct loans in designated areas. Mr. Smith pointed out that recently-enacte- d : . legislation provides that the maximum direct loan be increased from 817,500 to 821,000 with terms up to 80 years. The VA Regional Office will furnish ' additional information upon request, or you may call the Salt Lake City Regional Office at . - If you are a veteran and planning to seek a ' GI loan from a private lender, you should present to Mm your pjilgand , original discharge en-or separation papers. This will able the lender to help you obtain your Eligibility Certificate . -- . 524-597-7. . - f f - for hunting of bear, cougar . week following eye . surgery. Her host of friends in Untie are wishing her the best in the way of a speedy recovery. , ' - ' . New regulations tad r ' on cougar bear hunting In Utah and an amendment to the fishing proclamation were , the major items of business at the Board of Fish and Game meeting held Mrs. EUnbeth Haynes and Gertrude Church were in Provo on Monday visiting with Mrs. Agnes Anderson, who was con- -, fined to the Utah Valley Hos- at Strawberry Reservoir recent- ly. Bear hunting will be dosed statewide beginning July 1 and will remain closed through October 28. When the season op- pital. ens; Walker is confined to his home with a fractured ankle, suffered in a fall at his home. Mels friends are it will be open for resi- dents only who will have to obtain a 81 tag to go with their combination deer, wishing him continued improvement. or small Female bears with ebbs protected at all times. Closed seasons and protection of females and eubs will not returned home on Saturday from a two week visit to Salt Lake. While in the city he assisted with the Na p. tional Gem and Mineral Show at the Salt Palace. BUI DrisooU - pre-mal- es and cubs will mabt prevent stockmen from taking an- -, imals when they are. killing livestock. Cougar hunting win continue an a year around basis and will also require 81 tags for both resident and nonresident hunt- Loyola University of Chicago will celebrate its 100th an1969-7- 0 ers. - WEES America hired people for esssxm . : ar EKE GE5KD i highways. it the pleasure of the U. 8. Brewers Association each year to give its fullest support to the Keep America It ' Beautiful Campaign. Remember: Every Utter BK Hurts. This is our land. Let' treat It right OHnriDiTATaBiwroAtmTio,m .Y.V: THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ssssoumsmiAsr EAT UIR CIV, VMM mm PARADE- mm-- n S- WESTERN PARADE Thursday at 6 p.m. featuring Central Utah Riding Clubs STAMPEDE MAMMOTH .i PARADE BATHING i ' Friday, 4 p.m. Saturday, 4 p.m. Entries invited First prize $100. Contact Nephi Jaycees for entry information. i... , W-- - f S- EACH EVENING starting at 8 at the Fairgrounds Arana, Third West and Center, Nephi. CITY OF FUN BEAUTY PARADE FAMILY NIGHT Y f; RODEO- THURSDAY NIGHT RODEO at their sides and the cubs will be ... .... . . - . New regulations the Utah Valley Hospital where she had been; confined for' a niversary during the academic year. . I from the Veterans Administra- tion. Most lending Institutions have lpan applications and re- - . j It Beautiful the Job, It would take the sort of largest army to keep our country free of litter. But there's no need to hire anyone. It's a job we can do for ourselves. AN of us. Every family that spreads a picnic lunch. Every boatman who cruises the lake! end waterways. Every motorist who uses our roads and announces Melvin Mrs. Agnes Anderson returned home on Tuesday from 1969 Loans available for veterans, . ductions. . If Saturday. The mammoth Ute stampede Friday is rated among the best in the state, and the Satarday event being sponsored by the Jaycees is an it's the bathing eyeopener beauty , parade with 0100 first prise being, offered. Entries for both parades; are invited. Mau-ricB. Chapman is chairman ' the winter. varans aaa Snow Geeae are tied to Southern OsUfornia as wintering areas and move to the. Aretlc for. nesting. , During the last. 18 years, over 17,000 Canada Geese In the Great Basin Goose popular tion have been banded in Utah making this possibility the most intensively banded bunch of waterfowl in North America. . Bandingjrtudies have dwwn th5:k?SB north to the Snake River Val-lay, to winter and pintails move into Southern California for Color nmriring of birds plexiglass collars, feather dyes and back tags is a recent Innovation in the banding program. Birds marked with collars or dyes allow for visual observation of these birds, speeding up the process of following their migrations, location of nesting areas and general life histories of the birds. Why banding programs? Nagel pointed out this program gives information on migration to wintering areas or breeding grounds, where ducks are pro- duced and mortality rates, sudv determining how much hunt-- " ing pressure each species of duck can stand. Today over 500,000 birds are annually in the United States. Over 1.5, million band returns have come in, mostly from hunters, providing data needed for waterfowl manage- ment receive any influx an geese from other areas. , Our Canada Geese are har- vested atm high rate and sev eral changes have been made in the management of this bird. Bag Holts have changed from three birds to a low of one bird and are now bade to two birds. A season limit was established in Canada Geese in " 1965. -- Keep July 4, THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Four DAILY until midnight at the Fair- - grounds.. Children admitted free to the general admission area when accompanied by parents. i - |