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Show I THURSDAY, PAGE 4 In the July issue of Sunset, e a article explores the Sawtooth area in the heart of Idaho. "A brand Sawtooth new, 754,(X)0-acr- e National Recreation Area has been created to protect the fragile beauty of the Sawtooth Mountain region, the great scenic treasure in six-pag- south central Idaho. And Congress will lie gelling a report on its national park potential iater this year," reports ths magazine. The article emphasis that the recrertional uses of the area are primarily available y to those interested in camping by foot or horseback. "You can skirl and circle by car . . . but you best experience the wilderness afoot or on horseback, say editors. The greatest discoveries this area offers aren't visible from Sawtooth Valiev. They are reserved back-countr- for hikers and high-countr- y who explore the hundreds of miles of trail among the peaks, wooded horse-packer- s valleys, and alpine gem-lik- e lakes." TIIK WIIITK Cloud peaks, cited as the most spectacular in the area, are not visible from any access road. The magazine brings attention to the recent mining controversy in Ihe White Clouds. The fight over whether to allow molybdenum the mining-includ- ing building of access roads and waste pond, and peeling ore off the IS, 1174 of rushing mountain stream. Wildlife abounds: you may Idaho May Get National Park "Idaho has hundreds of thousands of acres matching or surpassing existing national parks in quality . . . Iml so far not one national park. That could soon change," according to Sunset Magazine. AUGUST see deer, elk. mountain shoulder of awesome Castel Peak--w- as Ihe major issue in the state's 1970 elections and helped speed creation of Area. Some mining activity is slill permitted, but conservationists hope that major disruption of the area has lieen averted., river-runnin- (in kayak, g canoe nr commercial float raft i. horseback riding, fishing and bicycle riding num-lie- r among these activities. Also, remnants of the frontier days and reminders of the gold rush can be found among several ghost towns in the area. Guest ranches "With numerous peaks over 10.000 feet. the Sawtooth Wilderness and White Clouds can provide memorable hiking experiences. Hundreds of lakes THE: FOR camper there are other recreational attractions in the area. Boating, swimming, the National Recreation crystalline CACHE COUNTY goats, bighorn sheep, and. less often, black hear and Imhcals. Trail bike use is restricted to designated lowland trails." the article says. nestle among the glacier-carve- d peaks: some lie in chains connected by just a few feet LIVESTOCK SHOW & RODEO and the Saturday night stomp" in Stanley are also suggested m - II The Perfect Gift POWERFUL STORIES FROM THE LIVES OF LATTER-DA- .V Y ' r i? SAINT MEN Compiled by Leon R. Hartshorn For A Going Away Present WHETHER HE OR SHE BE $4.95 Saint men, whose lives span almost a century and a half, tell their powerful experiences in these stories of inspiration,' testimony, and faith. Men of as Jacob Hamblin, Solomon F. Kimball, pioneer heritage-su- ch K. Hanks. There are also the twentieth-centurand Ephriam heroes including Billy Casper. Harmon Killebrew, and Creed. Haymond. as well as current educators like Stephen R. Covey and Reed H. Bradford. 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