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Show May, 1966 Page 7 UTAH FARM BUREAU NEWS The Traveling Farm Bureau Office Federal Recreation Permit Now On Sale The new $7 federal recreation permit which the Interior Department calls the Golden Passport is now on sale across the nation. card entitles The walTet-siz- e the purchaser and everyone in his car to enter 7,000 different federal recreation areas. Money from the sale of the Golden Passport," together with other fees and revenues, goes into the Land and Water Conservation fund. Appropriations from the fund assist states and local governments in meeting urgent outdoor recreation needs and in the acquisition of federal areas authorized by Congress. Harold Assay, former Colorado Farm Bureau Insurance agent, now serving farmers and ranchers in Utah. Mr. Asay moved his family to Utah in early March of this year and has one daughter attending college in Alamosa and another daughter at the BYU. A third daughter will be graduating from high school soon. In West Jordan, Riverton and the other communities in Southwest Salt Lake County, Harold Asays Volkswagen bus has become a famllar sight. Servicing a client is easily done in the office" in the bus. And they dont worry too much about muddy boots. is C. then, as so often happens, died normally on the sidewalks of N.Y. just like any of us. - T. Harry Thompson. Heritage, Senator Bennett in New Jersey FB Leader, Dies Asks Increase Postal Services Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, called on the Post Office to increase rather Department mail service and than reduce mail deliveries in suburban communities. I am receiving reports from throughout Utah of curtailed mall service, Sen. Bennett told Postmaster General Lawrence F. O These reports are very Brien. disturbing in light of a recent press announcement that you have ah, Carlcton E. Heritage, 56, president of the New Jersey Farm Bureau, died on April 2 following a brief illness. 1 Well known throughout New Jersey and the United States as the chief spokesman for farmers ordered the countrys postmasters not to begin any new door-t- o door deliveries. Sen. Bennett said, I have never received any official announcement from the Post Office Department on this change in service and as far as I know neither has any other member of Congress. The Senator said that a newspaper article in Washington said that Postmaster General OBrien The annual permit is sold at national parks and monuments, national forest areas, wildlife refuges, Corps of Engineers recreation areas, and other federal recreation areas that charge entrance fees. It also will be on sale in many cities at offices of the American Automobile Association, the Forest Service, and various Interior Department agencies. Shipwreck Kelly, as he called himself in the era of wonderful nonsense, risked his neck or .rand over again as a flagpole sitter and E. CAR I. ETON HERITAGE in the Garden State, Mr. Heritage had served as president of the New Jersey Farm Bureau since 1959. and had served as vice president of the organization for a number of years prior to that date. He is survived by a son and daughter. Mrs. Heritage died last year. had issued the decision without fanfare and that it forbids delivery in new subdivisions and prohibits converting any present route from curbside boxes to door boxes - - a practice approved in the past when a development became sufficiently settled. I think in Sen. Bennett said, all fairness, you should discuss this new policy with the members of the Senate and House Post Office Committees and determine what action might be taken to obtain additional manpower and if necessary funds to Improve rather than reduce mail service in areas where new homes are being built, Cache Co. Farm Bureau Meets Cache County Farm Bureau officers and local officers met at a no host dinner and social at Zan-avLodge in Logan Canyon Saturday evening. President A. Alton Hoffman conducted the meeting. Melvin Hlllyard a past President oo was Master of ceremonies. attended. V ''X Sixty-eig- ht Anderson sang, two solos accompanied by Bonnie Murray. Both are from Wellsvllle. Lloyd Olsen presented a token of appreciation to retiring Sec- Margery retary Dee Israelsen. A. Alton Hoffman presented one to retiring President S. J. (Vean) Postma. Short responses were given. ' '? . JOS Complete closed circuit pump testing service. 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