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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, November 12. 1986, Richard to perform at into Los Angeles cm January 16 to begin preparation for the event. The will rehearse seven hours a day aa well aa visiting tourist spots like Un- iversal City, Disneyland, and Hollywood. They will also be performing at the American All-Stbanquet as guests of the NFL at the Pasadena Civic All-Sta- rs Super Bowl ar Center, Awards. Charie Richard, daughter of Al and Patsy Richard of Roosevelt, will be dancing in the show of Super Bowl XXL. pre-gam- Page 13 home Richard is e of the Emmy member of the Union High Cougarettes but was selected when she was attending Carencro High School in Lay--; fayette, Louisiana, last year. She ( Dance Thom ; attended a Camp and was one of the girls selected from the 4000 attending. Richard was selected for this' opportunity, .long about 850 girls at a Louisiana drill team camp, by American Dance Team. Director Fitsmorris said this will the second consecutive year the NFL has1 selected this group far their Super Bold Show. The show is wtlt.td A Salute to California and will feature the Beach Boys, since it will be in the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California, on Sunday, January 25, 1987. All-St- ar ",,er All-St- Llee pre-gam- old will be the The sixteen-yea- r focus of at least one Roosevelt family during Super Bowl Sunday, while most of the nation is focusing on the game. e : t A A Cherie Richard be at the Super show. . The 250 member team will fly performing e Bowl pre-gam- will . MammoHm prehistoric ancestors UDOT closes roads 10.000 years ago. Mctuiee of them drawn by case dweOera can stM be on cava wafts In southern for winter season Effective immediately the Utah Department of Transportation is dosing several papular summer recreation area roads for the winter ' season. Signs advising motorists of the closures have been posted at several locations. These are: SR-3beginning at ; the end of pavement at woodland, j over Wolf Creek to the North Fork: of ' the Duchesne River) the Minior Lake Road; ' Guardsman Paaa; SR-7from Milepost 7.1 near Fremont, to. Fremont Junction to milepost 35 which is the junction of from mile j milepost 88.7; 17 (Mount Holly poet Junction)'! to milepost 40.4 west of Junction. : Effective November 14, UDOT ' . 5; ! ; SR-15- SR-15- 2, 2, ; i 0, SR-15- 3, : : dose the following:' will SR-9-2, American Fork Canyon (Alpine Loop) from Mutual Dell to Aspen Beginning at its in Midway junction with via Cascade Springs and Snake Creek to Wasatch Mountain State Park; beginning at Wasatch Mountain State Park via Pine Creek to Guardsman Pass. UDOT maintains these roods throughout the summer and generally through the deer hunting season. The roads are routinely dosed soon after the deer hunt when HwHning traffic volumes do not meet warrants for enow removal. All maintenance work on these roads is discontinued until spring. Motorists' should be,t aware that, once dosed, the roads ere neither plowed nor patrolled,, and if they proceed past the dosure signs they do so at their own risk. Grove; SR-11- 3 r : 4, . i i Good and bad news on hunting season .'ll . ' I . ! f I i nil Changes in the 1986 big game hunting rules brought some interesting changes in repeated violations. Some good news. Compliance with the new transportation law requiring each hunter to transport hisher own big game animal was tremendous. Statewide, very few citations resulted from transport violaturns. - . Other good news indudea fewer illegal moose Ml during the elk and deer seasons. Poaching Hot line records show only four or five incidents of injured or poached moose during the deer end elk seasons. In past years,' as many aa 20 moose have been reported illegally killed in one county. The bad news. The number of bucks and spikes in killed reported unite has increased dra- two-poi- nt er "i : : n r-- matically. hotline mp6rtsaao' show many cases of antleriess deer (does) shot and left in the field. There also appeared to be an increase in illegal elk kills during the deer season, with a drastic increase in the northeastern part of the state. Most of the poachers arrested for illegal elk kills knew exactly what they were shooting at, since most were apprehended with the animals in their pos- session. Although some poachers will get away with their crimes, many will not be so lucky. Arrests ere high, and convictions with stiff fines ere resulting. Many of these arrests are the direct result of concerned sportsmen turning in violators. Thats the beet news. To report a wildlife violation, call the Help Stop Poaching Hotline . at 800 Ha has been a lot of changes in his enduring career, including the construction of Flaming Gorge ilm which turned Manila, a quieta cowtown, into d semi-isolate- MAKING FAMILY LIFE MORE FUN The Baking Soda Solution To Camping Trips Raking soda works aa a natural biodegradable cleanser, dentifrice and first aid kit for insect bitea and rashes. a Wash camp cookware and cof-- MS Committee, Utah Department of. Health, has established new regulations limiting smoks emissions from wood and coal : ' fire-- a opacity-atandar- emi-ssiona.-A , ' passing through1 it. ' Aa of July 1, 1987, coal sold for sulfur), ,pnd no more, than 12 distributors will provide written documentation to consumers that meet the1 stan-- . Properly operated coal and their danfa. ; products ....- publication Nutrition Research reports that a recent study found eating apples may help to reduce Cholesterol levels. cholesterol levels among the group of volunteers were reduced an average of more than 10 percent after apples were added to their daily dietB. & v 9 ifr 8-- home heating .will be limited to one pound of sulfur per million BTU (approximately one percent percent volatile ash content Coal Apples may reduce cholesterol There may be something after all to the old adage, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. The 84116-0690- p places. Aa of September 19, the Committee established an to limit viable plume from' home wood and coal burners .may. not obscure-- ; more than 40 percent'of the light Health Notes 538-610- visible plume that is well within the opacity standard, says Robert P. Calley, environmental health manager. Bureau of Air Quality, but a dark plume is not allowed. The regulations do allow less opadty during an initial 15 minute start-uperiod and for up to 15 minutes during refueling. about emissions Complaints from mod and coal burners have escalated with their use since the energy crisis of the 1970s. In response, a study in 1984 found total suspended particulate levels from wood burning at percent in Salt Lake City and 25-3- 4 percent in Moab. The Air Conservation Committed proposed the new regulations last April at public hearings in Vernal, Brigham City, Richfield, Salt Lake City, St George, Moab and Heber City, The Bureau of Air Quality offerg a free wood burning guide, Reap the .Homs Fires Burning'... To help maintain Utah's dean air, the Utah Air Conservation burning stoves, inserts and Brighter and Cleaner. To receive up to five copies or to ask questions about the new regulations, write the Bureau at P.O. Box 16690, Salt Lake City, ; or call Utah ! . , - , America's first aerial photograph was taken from balloon over Boston in 1960. Takm by J.W. Black, K was entitled Boston as the Eagle and the Wild Goose Sae It' ww-v- tp&y i - . P i. 4 i ' Win Come in for great deals during I IE1 -- sh-- ia n 3 ft igi tfls n n ni gn - Hmzm . S November 3 7--1 THE BOY WHO COULD FLY" P.G. - 7:30-9:2- 0 9:30-11:2- 0 November 14-2- 0 622-333- Daggett is helped by Bennett's expertise Dick Bennett celebrated his 45th anniversary aa a wildlife conservation officer last week. From Ms first days as a temporary beaver trapper and gams warden in 1941, he has served the people of Daggett County. Clair Huff, operations director for the .Division of Wildlife Resources, says Bennett has expended 45 years protecting, managing and enhancing the natural resources of Daggett County, particularly fish and wildlife and their habitat. i Fr-- Wood, coal stoves may cause damage SR-22- SR-22- Representatives of the Roosevelt Rough Riders, Ted Daugherty and Mike Hanley sample the goods from The Raz, as JoAnn Workman and Cheryl Betts disblav their grand opening trophy. The Raz is located across the street from the high school in the old Dove's parking lot. They specialize in fast food, games, ice cream and fun. GRAND OPENING of the elephant, died out about bustling recreation community. Bennett was recongized for his achievements as the Shikar Safari International ' Wildlife Conservation Officer of the year in 1973. Huff praises Bennetts professional dedication to wildlife law enforcement He is an unselfish public servant who believes in serving others to the best of his ability, and hes strict and consistent in the way he enforces rules, regulations and GET THE DEAL OF THE YEAR ON THE CAR OF THE YEAR. In time for winter, your Ford Dealer has supply of front wheel drive Tauruses to meet the demand. And you can get Motor land's 1986 car of the year tor a lot less Just foe than youd expect. Choose a Thurus sedan or wagonl Get an or a powerful V-economical Choose automatic transmission or manual. Even the Taurus MT5 is in full supply Get 6! 7:30-9:1- i 3 P. G. el November .. 14-2- 0 THATS LIFE" P.G. 13 Jock Lemmon 7:30-9:1- 5 - 9:25-11:2- 0 Uinta Theatre See your November nss 722-223- 7-- 13 "LINK" Ford Dealer now for best selection. E 7-1- TOP GUN" SPECIAL FACTORY INCENTIVES CAN SAVE YOU EVEN MORE ON 86 TAURUS N 200 9:20-11:2- 0 , front-whe- 11 - 0 '81-'8- room drive, Ihurua offers you a lot more for less. Ybu get based on and more. Plus, Taurus costs hundreds less than a Buick Century manufacturers suggested retail price of comparably equipped models. m 0 id metONJUNkBlH November t tion. Take the sting out of insect bites by applying a soothing paste of baking soda and water. Plus, you get Ford quality Ford cars are the American cars 6 years running, based on an average of owner reported problems in foe first 3 months of service on 5 86 models and in a 6 month period on models built and designed in North America. best-bui- lt HUNDREDS LESS THAN BUICK Bennett is respected by users of our natural resources. Dicks usually results in his most citations of any writing the ' He is a officer, says Huff. conservation officer who exemplifies the profession with distinc- freshen breath. Mkrife r policies. fee pots with baking soda or sprinkle some on your grill to remove baked-o- n foods. Sprinkle a small amount of baking soda on a damp toothbrush to dean and polish your teeth and ,, the equipment you want on the car youve been waiting for. R. One Show 7:30-9:1- 5 November 14-2-0 PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" 3 P.G. 13 Roosevelt One Show 7:30-9:1- 5 Information Lin FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD 722-209- 5 4 |