Show Integrating Ecological And Economic Studies BjrHanidPetenoo Fentoe Writer “Conservation is ususllj as construed something spiritual" says Dr Jack Hooper an instigator of Utah as an ecological State University's new Resource Economics program "It’s full of platitudes: 'wise use' 'the peatest good for the greatest number' These sound gnat but you can’t implement them We're trying to integrate ecological and economic studea “Ecology can tell you what your alternatives in using land are Economics tells you a lot about what the consequences of the alternatives are” The first program of its kind in a range science department anywhere in the world the curriculum has fee full title of Resource Economics and Land Appraisal Essentially the USU resource economists are trying to determine the best uses of famd From an economic as we3 developers who retain recreational and wild values will USU viewpoint recreational or wild status is the most practical use more often than the average layman might “Over the long pull course Developers need to maintain in their some inholdings st That they way developments don’t have to think of the fast buck only They can benefit from the long-terincreasing value of bold conservative planning" Hooper entered thia new field in an interesting way "My folks had a ranch” he says “While I was still in college both my parents passed away and I went land plans whose An example of current work California home to run the ranch I soon found out that I needed to know by Hooper’s graduate studenta respect for the character of the m multi-million-d- r Self - Care Classes Begin In Salt Lake in Self-Car- T" - acres 11000 All soils and vegetation were mapped to determine the use to which underlying land would be put Some of the soil turned out to be actually poisonous to grazing animals and it was on that land that houses were built At the famous secondhome community of Sea Ranch on the north coast it was actually written into deeds and covenants how many horses a piece of land was allowed to carry The developer grew windbreaks and put bouses on each side leaving open land for pasture inbetween The houses besides being screened by the windbreaks were carefully designed to harmonize with the windswept coastline Dye Creek Preserve 150 ' For families who want to go cul and dates and times BUI into the foothills and cut their employees will be in those arms own pinon pine Christmas trees to Issue free permits and tags the U S Bureau of Land an as follows: Cedar City 154 North Main Management in Utah again this year has designated several Street: Coal Tipple eight miles areas where BLM employees south of Cedar City on county will be stationed on certain dates nad to Kanarra Mountain December I and 13 between I to issue pwnBx Robert D Nielson BLM state am and 4 pm also Summit director for Utah said marie than 3000 permits were issued last year for Utahns to cut their own trees BUI makes no charge but permits are limited to one per family Persons wanting to cut their own trees should go prepared for iWSrnft Mr Nielson pointed out Tkee cutting areas usually an readied via unimproved roads and chains or four-whedrive may be necessary hi addition a tree may have to el be dragged a considerable distance from when it is cut Tree cutters an urged to protect signs and other property They must cut in designated areas and not trespass on private lands And state law requires that each cut Christmas tree be tagged Mr Nielson BLM district office addresses when pinon pines may be Cknyon two miles southeast of SUmmtt Iron County for which permits will be Issued at the district office doing regular FUmonU East 5th North: Approximately three miles east of U S Highway II on Ae South (keek Road about two miles south of Beaver December I and 7 between I am and 3 pm Kanab 330 North 1st East: Contact the district off ice during regular office hours for permits and directions Monticello 384 South 1st West: Peter’s Point three miles north of Monticello on U S M0 then five miles west on Spring (keek Road December 13 14 30 and 31 between 10 am and 3 pm Price 900 North 7th East: Follow Utah Highway 10 seven mites south from Price to Its Junction with Utah Highway 133 c Air Force Dinner Celebration on for outstanding Similar awards were made to the outstanding cadet at BYU and the U of U He is a 1961 graduate of Sky View High School In Smithfidd Utah CAP Program In Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY I PREPARING HYKUM STAKE birthday cake far Ceiteaaial Bal Friday sight are Shawm Hammead Jay km Nebaa Emalee Rina Sfaarieae Schenk asd Rdbyi Olsen A reception freca 7 to l:M pan ta the CMe Center will haaor past stake presidencies sad arrest ward presidents The centennial ball begins at 1:31 la Elite Bal Dreaa k kraal or Saaday beat (UPI-S- ait Lake Public Safety Commissioner Jama L Barker said Tuesday toe city’s Community Action Program is suffering from internal strife and personality problems In a letter to Donald Rumsfeld director of the Office of Economic Opportunity in Wash DC Barker said "It appears to me that Intrigue on the administrative level failure to train local representatives Jealousies and personality problems are making ineffective what was designed to be an effective program to help toe poor" Barker's letter requested a federal investigation into Salt Lake City's Central City Neighborhood Center which receiva nppart from CAP God” The ceremony that took place at Berkeley Plantation was a brief religious one It was very different from the one that the Pilgrims were to celebrate two years later which turned out to be a May harvest feast Sadly thanksgiving at Berkeley Plantation was not observed “perpetually” since in 163 the entire colony of settlers except for one boy was wiped out in a terrible massacre But their celebration over a year before the first Pilgrims came to Massachusetts was nevertheless America's first year-roun- Despite their Hooper and his disciples admit their unhard-head- ed economics measurable love of the land “Oh yeah you have to have some spiritual element” Hooper says “But here again we come hack to what people want We have to figure out how to give it to them Now that wilderness Is a scarce commodity people value it ' V1' 50 5 pm Richfield 850 North Main Street: The Angle area go about 35 miles east from Richfield on Utah Highway 31 and then about 17 miles on Utah Ifighway 13 (about seven miles south of Piute County) to Greenwich BLM trailer December 13 and 14 from 0 am to 5 pm Salt Lake 1730 South Redwood Road: Obtain permits at the BLM held station in Callao Juab County by traveling about 05 mites southwest of Salt City to Vernon Tooele County on Utah Highway 36 and then 90 miles west on the unpaved Pony ‘Express route to Callao (trees will be in Granite Canyon on the Deep (keek Mountains about 10 miles aouth of Callao) December 13 and 14 from 10 am to 3 pm Vernal 91 West Main Street: Pine Springs area approximately 45 miles south of Ouray Uintah County on the from Seep Ridge Road December 13 at 9 am to December 4nt5 pm - lab Htok has been germination of plant coming to USU three years lgo He Instructs an interdisciplinary course entitled Evolution Ecology and Man besides teaching biology and evolutionary ecology populations 000 in expenses Estimated budget phaned in- year is against an operation from the county of Know acre pa yew before duck hunting wu Inpa conditions troduced and he better gets grazing Banters are guaranteed a quality experience and usually go home with loti if ducks too $31 Driver Safety Contest Entria for Ae 1981 Utah Thick Driver Award sponsored by the Utah Council of Safety Supervisors and the Utah Safety Council are being solicited according to John Thatcha dninnan of the Logan City Safety CoundL “The Awards Program” he said “seeks to recognize an outstandbig local and tow truck driva in the State Winners will be honored at - (he - Safety Council's Annual Meetlhg on February 34 The awards will be based on outstandtag acts of professional ifriving years of (hiving mites of (hiving (hiving and accident free record In addition to the formal nomination toe will be interviewed by the Judga “Four huixhed Utah fleet operations have been notified of the Awards Rogram and it is Receives Award “Most facilities of this kind Army Private First Class require three to five years to CL Bingham 19 son of Jama in said get the black” Dureya Mr Mrs and Ralph M "Some of them never make it” Bingham Route 1 Smithfidd Utah has received the Bronze Star Medal during cereroontes In Vietnam Pfc Bingham received the award for heroism in action while engaged In ground operations agsinst a hostile 13 Berkeley Plantation helps give The private an infantryman Virginia official recognition of with Company B Rid Battalion having been the site of the first of the 35th Infantry Division’s Thanksgiving 37th Infantry entered the Army of The tradition the in January of this yew and Thanksgiving feasl however wu started in America by the Pilgrims in 1631 One settler wrote about the celebration “Our harvest being gotten in our governor sent four men fowling so that we might after a special manna rejoice togetha after we had gathered the fruits of our labors” The gathering in of the harvest wu celebrated by the Pilgrims with 90 Indian visitors with whom the Pilgrims had shortly before made a treaty fay UBU aras $21 pa day pa heater a laad yielding semi-finalis- ts come for the current $375000 AT DYE CREEK PRESERVE Resident Nixon will spend thanksgiving and thia year force in Vietnam August Thanksgiving Day with his Resident Nixon’s presence at 1969 family at Berkeley Plantation outside of Richmond Virginia this year There is a very good reason lor the Resident’s visit there instead of going to Plymouth Massachusetts the place we have always associated with first America’s Thanksgiving Berkeley Plantation up the Jama River from Jamestown was the site of America's first Thanksgiving 350 years ago In 1619 36 colonists landed there and they carried with them written instructions from the English company that had sent them to America which said “Wk ordaine that the day of our ships arrivall at the place assigned for plantacon in the land of Virginia shell be yearly and perpetually keept holy as a day of thanksgiving to Almighty Since not everyone wants to hunt Dye (keek also provides archaeology camping swimming and hiking in a special wilderness area A d family membership for this use costs $100 U-1- 22 VS Historic Site Observed On Thanksgiving Holiday Detachment 860 of Utah State University met recently at the Hill AFB Officers’ Chib at the invitation of the Ogden Chapter of the Air Force Association to commemorate the 33nd anniversary of the United States Air Force Official host of toe Dining-i- n MaJ Gen Robert H presented a plaque and certificate to Cadet Col Larry R Taylor group commander of the USU detachment several inches long the animals had been considered a men pest before Now Dye Qreek Preserve gets 75 a day for guiding boar hunts Hunters consider the price well worthwhile became the tuskers are such excellent sport to its three miles west on Junction with Utah Highway 50 and then about four miles on U-toward Wattis December 7 13 14 and 30 between 11 am and Population Institute Attended The purpose of toe institute Dr Ivan G Palmblad assistant professor of botany at according to NATO is to faring Utah State University has together an international group accepted an invitation from of qualified papulation ecologists NATO to attend the Advance to discuss current topics One Study institute on Dynamics of major section will be devoted to Numbers far Populations next human intervention in toe The ecological aystem however all fall in Oosterbeek Netherlands phases of population ecology will Dr Palmhlad will be toe guest be discussed said Palmblad of the Scientific Affairs Division of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Of the 100 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Spopulation ecologists invited to the institute Dr Palmblad is one alt Palace manager Earl L of eight to be chosen from the Duryea has announced the new United States facility will operate in the black next year — its first full year of operation Dureya predicted income of $634000 (faring the next calendar year He said the Salt Several hundred Air Force Palace would have about $614 cadets from the University of The Harold Journal— 13 r s Salt Palace In Black response to February numerous requests for tills help themselves” While not sounding very community service charitable in toe case of the The lung disease victims and diseased this admonition other members of their families nevertheless is the key to the who go through the course with e them are taught techniques of Respiratory DiseaM hmm which currently are rehabilitation and self-car- e tnderway at the Salt Lake IDS including bronchial hygiene HospttaL breathing retraining use of Under toe triaponsorship of inhalation equipment and the LDS Hospital the Utah respirators as well as a general Thoracic Society and the Utah understanding of their parTuberculosis and Health ticular diseases Association (Chrtstmaa Scab) victims of emphysema chronic Conducting the classes are bronchitia and asthma are Mrs Tea Rasmussen Mia gaining a greater understandtag Margaret Gunn and Miss Mary of the causes and symptoms of Warnick wider the supervision their diseases and are being of Dr C DuWsyne Schmidt motivated in the management of diairman of the Joint committee which developed the projert and their health problems Purpose of the course is to Franklin K Brough executive make breathing easier for tone drector of Ae Utah Tuberwith pulmonary disorders and to culosis and Health Association Assistance such as this to well provide relief without the over three million Americans of hospitalization necessity The present serin of five suffering from pulmonary hour evening dteeases Is another service of the Chrtetmaa Seal classes is !he ninth since the nation-wid- e Kssions were started last campaign N In the case of New Town San Jose he drew up plans for a new city of 100000 population on miles of some of the last land yielded $31 per acre gross unexploited private land in return raising cattle the owner California is Hooper’s most now gets (10 per day per hunter recent project Its owner wants In addition this land too poor to to keep his ranch intact rather he worth irrigating brim now than have to subdivide it The turns lush green around the best way to do this is to make ponds and cattle can be run in to money on recreation uses paze In fact the ponds can be in the spring and a good compatible with cattle-raisin- g Dye (keek Ranch is wen crop of millet planted In deeper suited to this integration of ponds fish can be introduced Pheasant hutting (1750 per ecology and economics R incorporates the wild Ishi canyon bird) trout fishing and quail country named aa Hooper says hunting an other successfully for "a primitive still living there managed recreations Hooper in a loincloth in the early 1900s” fat a good example of win It also includes delightfully combined use has had aprons— alpine country on the slope of the tittle watering areas — built above the watering troughs for Stem The most commercially cattle Naturally deer hunting successful uk so far has been permits (975 per season) and the development of a waterfowl leases are sold too But the most intriguing of all shooting area Instead of ponds to Ae recommendations may be building big engineering standards to qualify the development of wild boar for government subsidy the Dye hunting Actually feral pip that Ckeek owner pushed up little have turned out to look like dikes inexpensively Where the European boar often with tusks Christmas Tree Hunters Must Have Issue Permits re t plains "Some studies have shown that under moderate pazing nesting actually Increases” In qnantitizing the benefit of having a duck The philosophical approach of population he agrees toe Utah State are the pungent-witte-d perhaps economist-ecologiis also calculating Ae minimum value (fifferent from that of many land of recreation or esthetics This planners ‘Tm kind of torn has the highly useful function of conservative setting a floor under these a being Republican” Hooper says “I’d values “and it's up to society to like to see as much decision- decide what the additional social making as posible left to in- benefit is” mere no Is dividuals Yet I do think that Hooper national or state planning has theoretician He has developed ar several become essential” self-mockin- value to society Salt Lake City's 4th annual “Christmastime cm Temple Square” season will he ushered in Friday Dec 5 at I pm with a apodal ceremony in the historic Mormon Tabernacle The ten-acgarden spot in downtown Salt Lake City la once again bedecked with more than 10(1000 tiny glimmering lights which are threaded through toe trees and shrubs and along the walks and walls of the square official of The Church of Jesua Christ of Latterdsy A Saints Pres N Eldon Tanner second counselor in toe First Residency will throw the switch officially setting Ae square aglow The Christmas lights will be featured through jim1 As Pres Tanner throws the switch for the fights the downbeat of a baton will trigger toe find annual “Youth Songfest at Christmastime” More than 4JOO high school and Junior high school singers from throughout the Wasstch Front area of Utah wifi blend their voices in the statety old Tsberaade for an hour of Christmas chorale works The singers have been rehearsing fat their respective school choruses for several weeks and will be melded into one mighty ensemble for the big show Dec K The public is invited to fill the seats of the Tsbemade not occupied by the singers Wielding the baton at toe Songfest will be Dr Lorin F Wheelwright dean of the College of Fine Arts Brigham Young University The Brigham Young University Symphony Orchestra directed by Ralph Laycock will accompany the singers Meanwhile outride on the square the Christmas lights will entertain many hundreds both young and old There’ll also be the traditional Nativity Scene between the Tabernacle and toe Visitors (knter The completely automated aoundquHIfltdhplaytclls the story of the Christ child and features the manger setting with Joseph Mary Jesus and the three wisemen Once again the center concourse of the square will be lined with dspfoys featuring eleven paintings of scenes from the fite of Christ by the Danish master Carl nini Expanded this year is toe Utah pioneer cabin setting at tor southeast corner of the square Added to the scene of the father and son bringing in fire wood with the mother and daughter inside Ae warm cabin to an authentic “pioneer farm” display featuring wagons a corral sheds and animate all donated by toe Pioneer Village Museum 1 Special events scheduled on the square during the Dec perM indude a Utah Symphony concert Wetoiesday Dec 10 light opera “Amahl and the Night Visitors” presented by toe University of Utah Opera Company Ardean Watte director nightly at I pjn Dec 1213 15 II and 17 and the annual Salt Lake Oratorio Society presentation of Handd’s “The Messiah” Stnday Dec 21 at 2 pm AQ of these events will be held in the Tabernacle and admission is free except for the symphony concert i Keith to atudy salt grass lands around Salt Lake on which com pue and ducks not “We want to see if we can improve either Ae grazing or Ae nesting or both and then see if the benefit a outweighs the cost” Keith ex- range-manageme- nt Nev 26 INS at Utah State is "Ducks and land has far exceeded the square Cbm” toe proposal of John average and be vindicated” Hooper says "It Just takes somebody with a httle doctorate in agricultural foresight and bold planning This economics “By to at time I is particularly true when yon figured I was too smart to he laughs consider resale values — and of ranch” Temple Square Christmas “The Lord helps those who much more about the economics of land management Yon can get all the conservation help you want but Just try to get free advice from a tax man or attorney” So Hooper went back to school to obtain a BA In forestry a master's degree in Logan Utah Wednesday completed basic training at FL where he was Ord Calif stationed before arriving overseas in June Pfc Bingham also holds the Combat Infantryman Badge anticipated that participation in thia yew’s program will for exceed previous year’s entries” Mr Thatcha stated “This is excellent opportunity fa fleet owners to bring statewide recognition to their operation and at the same time pay credit to the driva who has done the most outstanding driving Job” he added Judga fa the Awwds will include the president of the Utah Safety CbuncU Cummisriona of Public Safety Superintendent of the Program Utah Highway Patrol Director Utah Driva license Division and the president of toe Utah Motor Transport Association Winners of the 1968 Truck Driva Awards were Doyle B Federated Dairtes for toe Local Truck Driva Award and Jama L Hooten and Laurel A Woods IML Freight Incorporated fa the Line Thick Driva Award Entria in the 1968 program must be postmarked no later than January 3 Nielson Department Chided By Moss Proposal (UPI) -- Faest Service and the Soil Utah Conservation Service for exMonday renewed hifrSall to ample and the multipurpose abolish the Interior" Depart- water resources activities of ment and replace it with a De- the Corps of Engineers” Moa' tall would provide for a partment of Natural Resources Moss chairman of the Senate secretary of natural resourca subcommittee on minerals ma- a deputy secretary and underterial and fuels was featured secretaries for water and land speaka at the 13th annual con- He said his bill would eliminate ference of the UR National duplication of effort by various Commission for the United Na- governmental agenda tions Educational Social and Cultural Organization “From a catchall fa agenWASHINGTON (Ui ti -S- en cies handling internal prob- Wallace F Bennett R Utah lems Interia has evolved in- said today Resident Nixon's to an organization chiefly con- decision to outlaw chemical and cerned with management pro- biological warfare apparently tection and administration of will have no major impact on natural resources” Moa said Dugway Proving Ground “and with the marketing of pow"As nearly as the Pentagon er and promotion of outdoa can determine at this time itj recreation opportunitia doa not look as though will affect Dugway in “But there are resource functions and responsibilities of way” Bennett said consultations frith the outside great magnitude Department of Interia — the Army officials SAN FRAN&CO Sen Frank No Big Iiriact amaja Hill President UAS Wilard K Hill District Sanitarian for Cache Rich and Box Ekter counties was elected Utah president of the of pan The idea of a thanksgiving is Association of Sanitarians at the certainly by no means an wganization’s annual Fall even Seminw and Business Meeting Invention American though our Thanksgiving held in Salt Lake City Gretta Rase Sanitarian at celebrations hsve evolved into a great Amaican tradition Utah State Univasity was elected to fte board of directors Thanksgiving days were in China thousands of at the same mating Other members of the board years ago The Romans worshipped a goddess of the harvesl include Bert Lane Sanitarian Ceres and yearly they with toe Salt Lake and celebrated a feast in thanks to Health Department the with Schwartz Richard centuries ha Fa throughout have Weber County-Ogde- n City the world people celebrated days of thanksgiving Halth Dept In his new position Mr Hill Today fa example fc day of thanksgiving is observed in will be a delegate from the Utah Norway on the Monday of the Association to the National week in which November 11 Convention In Las Vegas June fella and a day of thanksgiving 6 called “Nubaigal" is celebrated of Members the Utah annually be Lithuanians after Association of Sanitarians (an the harvest is gatiwred affiliate of the National City-Coun- ty 31-3- Association with headquarters to working in private industry in Denver Colorado) heard and institutions Nicholas Pohlel executive director of the National Association and Von Riersen of National Sanitarians at the Salt Lake Vice-Reside- confob It was noted that the sanitarian is a person trained in the field of sanitary science and technology and charged with carrying out educational and inspections! duties which aid in the enforcement of laws pertaining to food service and manufacturing processing of milk mat and otha food well housing products vector control and the newer and increasingly dramatic aspects of wata radiological health and atmosphaic pollution in a crowded environment The sanitarian is employed by Federal State County and City health departments in addition a a |