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Show 7 THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1973 Commercial Boat Trip Operators Must Apply for Permit by Jan. 1 5 and Browns Park. district Of rice will Commercial operators of boat Director for Utah, said permit trips on Utah rivers under the responsible for the area where administration of the U.S. De- the river is to be run or from the partment of the Interior Bureau BLM state office in the Salt Lake of Land Management must make Federal Building. The bureaus Vernal district application for 1974 permits be-foffice will administer use on the January 15. Paul L. Howard, BLM State Green River between Little Hole or Page Thiee The Price from the bureaus district office administer scheduling of trips will be reuse on the Green River in Deso- quired in Westwater canyon in Lhc 1975 season but during 1974 lation Canyon. The Monticello d sirict office outfitters are being asked to will administer us? on the CjIo-rad- o regulate themselves to avoid any River in Westwater Can- scheduling problems. and the San Juan River at Limitation of use in Desolation yon Mexican Hat. Canyon and on the San Juan on Use the Westwater segment may be necessary if applications of the Colorado River will be received before January 15 show limited to about the same level a demand higher than anticipatas during the 1973 season. The ed. Upon receipt of the necessary applications may be obtained application materials, each out fitter will be billed at the rate of $25 per 100 passenger days or fractions thereof. Fees will be due before March 15 and no permits will be issued for 1974 if the fees are not paid by the date. Mr. Howard noted that the includes a waiver of liability, a completed questionnaire concerning river allocations and a map indicating the river segments to be used, as well as the application form for a commercial river use permit. ap-plicat- i Here in Utah, the telephone is used that service stays the best it can possimore than almost anywhere else in the bly be, weve hired more than 500 addiworld. Thats why we employ more tional employees in 1973 alone. But at times, even that isnt enough. than 4000 men and women to provide your phone service. And, to make sure Because restoring phone service after a natural disaster can cause some un- believable problems. It also brings out the best in our people. And, here in Utah, we know that we have the best. Theres a lot of hard work behind every phone call, (g) Mountain Beil on |