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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 Page Twelve Bennett Asks for Suspension Of Skiing Fees in Forests "The proposals do not charge with the value of the use, as required by the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture, but will share its profits developed by efficient sociation has been analyzed and management and promotion of discussed with the Department. the area. In a letter he with "They discriminate against efSenator Peter Dominick of Colo- ficient operators by charging a rado, Sen. Bennett said, "The higher fee to those who generate iroposals would sharply increase the same amount of business on ::ees for the more efficient op- a smaller investment. eration and would in some cases "The proposed system contemdecrease fees for the inefficient plates allowing a reasonably or for those who have bought efficient operator a return of 15 nto established businesses at an percent on his investment before taxes or 7 per cent after tax. inflated price. The Utahn said the Forest The return is about equal to that Service has stated its intention earned by utilitites and well beto implement the system, which low the return earned by equity would affect persons using for- funds in either the utility or est lands under permit by July manufacturing industries, which have much lower risks than the 1, 1968. "Since this industry is one of ski industry. The result will be inability to attract new capithe fastest growing economic an additions to the country, it is tal and the stifling of growing our feeling that further evalu- industry. ation should be given to the new Airman Allan F. Clampitt, son proposals which may well have of Mr. and Mrs. Alvan D. Clama disastrous economic impact on 628 of pitt Navajo St., has rethe entire industry, he said. ceived his first U.S. Air Force The Forest Service proposals duty assignment after completapparently have been made on ing basic training at Lackland the basis of a survey conducted AFB, Texas. wtihout representatives of the He has been assigned to Pope skiing industry, and are to be AFB for training and duty as a enacted without public hearings. water and sanitation specialist. We feel an independent survey He becomes a member of the the National Skiing Association Tactical Air Command which . has been conducting should at provides battlefield firepower, least be considered before final precision pet photo reconnaisrecommendations are made. The sance and air for the full results of this survey wont nations ground mobility forces. be ready until after the effecHe is a 1966 graduate of West tive date of the new Senator Wallace F. Bennett las asked the Forest Service to suspend proposed regulations on :ees to be charged for skiing developments at least until a survey by the National Skiing Asco-signe- a fee commensurate d , Paul Engeman and Allyson Beecher star in University of Utah Pioneer Memorial Theater production of Barefoot in the Park which opened Thursday. Its delightful comedy from Broadway. 'Barefoot in the Park' Opens Run at U. Pioneer Theatre Dont miss "Barefoot in the The to begin Jan. 11, at the found delectable bride regulations. High School. Utahs senior Senator said, "Features of the proposed reguMost of us would rather risk to I most which lations object catastrophe than read the includj the following: has this cold and dreary Pioneer Memorial Theatre, Uni- apartment while lawyer - husversity of Utah, one of the fun- band is at work. When hubby niest and one of the most suc- sees his new nest and hears of cessful stage comedies of our the' exhorbitant rent, he is time. Allyson Beecher and Paul breathless, and aghast! But they Engeman star in the adventures put things into order to make it of a young married couple try- a halfway, liveable place. ing to adjust to a dilapidated Barefoot is a witty play, apartment in New York. full of humorous lines and situThe attractive young couple, ations and one you wont want Park, wed only six days, have moved to miss. Tickets are now on shower and sale at the box office, phone into a closet apartment on the sixth The play will run unfloor of a brownstone house, til Jan. 20. with nothing above them but a busted studio skylight and an attic. Other features about the Salt Lake Woman apartment which are not the best are a leaky faucet and Graduates from light fixtures that wont work VISTA and six flights of rickety stairs! Training Kathryn Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harvey, 128 3rd Ave., was one of 24 trainees who were graduated recently from a VISTA training program in Denver, Colo. NOTICE TO CREDITORS As a Volunteer in Service to Estate of EDWARD L. BURTON, JR., Deceased. America, Miss Harvey, 21, will Creditors will present claims spend one year working in the with vouchers to the undersigned Wichita area with Wichita at the office of Backman, Back-ma- Community Action the Program. The & Clark, 1111 Deseret VISTA Volunteers, with the Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on of locally recruited volunor before the 15th day of April, help A.D. 1968; claims must be pre- teers, hope to organize a comsented in accordance with the munity volunteer service corps. Utah Code In addition, they are helping to provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper refer the residents to welfare verification as required therein. services available to them. VolCATHERINE R. BURTON CATHERINE BURTON LENCE unteers have also started a preschool program, a tutorial projEDWARD L. BURTON, III ect and adult education classes. ROBERT W. 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