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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1971 Utah Boys Ranch Makes Drive; Goal of Two More Cottages Hunting from Aircraft Illegal in Utah Discharging firearms from air craft is prohibited in Utah, according to the State Wildlife Page Five Bernolfo Jr. Appointed March of Dimes State Chairman Joseph E. Joseph E. Bemolfo, Jr., of Salt Board. Lake was reappointed Utah State The 1971 Utah Wildlife Re- chairman of the 1972 March of sources Board prohibits carrying Dimes, it was announced this I Dr. William L. Hutchinson a check of $500.00 receives (left) from J. Keith Smith, president of the Kiwanis Club of Sugar House, as Utah Beys Ranch begins drive for funds to construct two new cottages at the ranch site. The. Utah Boys Ranch wa.s started in 1964 to meet the needs of younger boys deserving a chance at a home with a future. Some stay for a short time, others remain until they complete high school. The youths are mainly those who cannot remain in their own homes for some reason or do not have a family or relatives. They live at the ranch and attend the regular schools in the areas, as well as the church of their faith. A drive is being launched to construct two more cottages to and farming area. se Residential Housing in Utah Continues at Rapid Pace The boom in residential housing in Utah continues to echo throughout the state. It is reflected In the mounting number of new mortgage loans insured savings and loan associations are making. Emerson L. Hardy, chairman of the Utah Savings and Loan League Public Information committee, said insured associations made 610 new mortgage loans for $15,196,219 in October. This brings the total number of loans for the first 10 months of 1971 to 6,031. These loans amount to a 10 month record high of $172,-646.52- IE Recently a purchase of ten ad-- SIND FREEZE ditional acres of land was made adjutant to the original eleven (Continued from page 1) acres housing two cottages. The first cottage was constructed in and no freeze on new programs. 1964. It is not fair for government Dr. William L. Hutchinson, to freeze the taxpayers paycheck executive director of Utah Boys and ask him to make sacrifices Ranch, said that requests from while it rolls merrily along convarious organizations, including tinuing to increase its own spendjuvenile courts, the State Divi- ing. If spending increases, so sion of Social Services and pri- will taxes. Everyone will suffer vate organizations, has led the from the squeeze of higher taxes directors of Utah Boys Ranch to paid from frozen incomes. It is time for government to launch a drive to more than double the size of the existing practice what it preaches. This includes the county government. residence. This year is the time for bold The ranch is located at 3500 West 6200 South in the Salt Lake action by the Salt Lake County and all county Valley, where visitors are always Commissioners so makers that taxpayers welcome. There are house par- budget not are benefited, penalized by ents at the two existing cottages freeze. the on the present ranch site and they are always anxious to show people around and tell the story of the boys home to the public. Contributions may be sent directly to the Utah Beys Ranch, P.O. Box 18488, Kearns, Utah increase the number of resident boys from 24 to 50. Also in the buildplans are a corand recreation center, ing rabbit cattle house, sheds, rals, chicken coops, equipment storage and workshop and the development of an orchard pasture 84118. multi-purpo- loaded firearms in or being discharged from a vehicle. Aircraft are considered motor vehicles, and the discharge of firearms from aircraft at coyotes or other wildlife is illegal. Utah law does not prevent Wildlife Services employees of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife from shooting the predatory animals from the aircraft as part of their animal control program. Individuals engaged in legitimate livestock operations may obtain a certificate of registration to hunt predators from the air to protect their herds. Certificates must be obtained prior lo hunting and will be valid for a specified period of time. They are available at Division of Wildlife Resources office in Ogden, Salt Lake, Provo, Price, Vernal and Cedar City. Blanket certificates for unlimited control will not be authorized by the Division. No certificates will be issued for sport or recreation hunting from the air. gest mortgage lenders in the state providing nearly 50 percent of the financing for new homes. Mr. Hardy added that 1971 is emerging as the greatest year of growth for Utahs insured savings and loan associations. It is because of the savings inflow that money has become available for qualified home buyers. In October the net savings gain of the associations amounted to 58.877.465 bringing the 10 month net gain to $86,835,890, which is more than any 12 month period in the leagues history. week. Mr. Bemolfo is chairman of the board of Bamberger Investment and Exploration. He will lead thousands of volunteers during the traditional January campaign for the prevention of birth defects. In 1971, under Mr. leadership, the citizens of Utah contributed $198,642 to the March of Dimes. This represents an increase of over $30,000 from Ber-nolf- os 1970. The tragedy of the birth of a defective child strikes some 250,-00- 0 homes each year in the country, but now science is beginning to come up with some answers. We already have a vaccine and a serum capable of preventing thousands of such tragedies. The serum prevents Rh blood disease in newborns and the vaccine can prevent future epidemics of rubella or German measles. I am honored to accept the leadership once again in this crusade against the nations second greaters destroyer of life. In Utah there were some 1,700 babies 'born with defects last year. We intend to help the National Foundation March of Bernolfo, Jr. Dimes do something about that, he said. A graduate of Northwestern ' ' University, Mr. Bernolfo is a member of the board of directors and the executive board of Zions First National, Bank. He serves as Chairman of the board of trustees of Westminsetr College and as a member of the Institutional council of the University of Utah. Joseph TUPS KEENE YES ON SHOOTING ?, - Wnen in the field take the time identify your target Are you about to pull the trigger vli. on a deer or a fellow hunter? Distributed as a public, service by National Rifle Association How much gasoline does a Utah baby use? Not touch? Well, every man, woman and child uses an average of three gallons of oil products every day. All told, America uses 600 million gallons daily. And demand is Increasing so fast that by the time this baby is 15 years old, he and every other American will be using six gallons every day. A country that runs on oil can't afford to run short. 7. It is estimated that half of this loan volume is for new construction. Roughly that would be $86,000,000. Applying the multiplier effect of 4 dollars to 1, these loans bolstered Utah economy during the first ten months of this year by approximately $344,000,000. Utah associations arc the big SHINES UP BRIGHT IN MINUTES LASTS UP TO A WEEK GRIFFIN WAX SHOE POLISH E. Your Local Oil Companies For more information write Utah Petroleum Council 10 West 3rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 |