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Show October FOCUS 13, 1982 Hunting on the UintaNational Forest Recent rains have left dirt Hunting season has traditionally been a time to get out in the woods and enjoy roads extremely Vehides can easily get stuck, thus leaving deep ruts which the beauties of nature.. Whether it be family tradi-'- . tion, added meat on the table, or the thrill of the hunt, the Uinta National Forest lands have provided access to hunting areas for many years. cause severe damage to toads. Coleman asks that hunters do not travel on these backroads when the Gary Coleman, Recreation and Lands Officer for the Uinta National Forest, said caution will allow for fewer accidents and a more enjoyable hunt. Please double check your firearm to be sure it is unloaded before 'placing it in your vehicle, Coleman said. Carry your gun properly and be especially sure of your target. Coleman asks hunters to help prevent possible damage to the Forest ecosystems by not littering and by traveling on established roads particularly in restricted areas. "Vehicles driving off established roads have scarred the landscape in the past, affecting both watershed and vegetation," Coleman said. a Music and dance reminiscent of Glen Miller and the 40s will fill the main gallery Friday, October 15 when the Joe Muscolino Big Band presents Big Band Night at the Kimball. According to the Utah Rural Arts Consortium, Since its inception four years ago, Joe Muscolinos ensemble, feaRebecca Tervocalist turing ry, has become one of the most popular groups on the Salt Lake music scene. eight-piec- e ized vehicle use is permissible when retrieving legally taken big game animals using a desirable direct route that does not disturb the soil or vegetation. Forest officials urge . and trail motor Off-roa- d Big band night hunter safety and extra a muddy. are in wet condition." ' Coleman reminds hunters of the revised Travel Plan access which indicates routes. The Travel Plan is available at all Uinta National Forest offices. compliments of Western Airlines, and one week's lodging at a condominium in Mexico provided by Marriott Hotels. Big Band Night will begin at 8 p.m. and the dance contest will be held at 11:30 to the Admission Kimball is $5 for Art Center members and $7 for nonmembers. Entry fee for the dance contest is an additional S5 per person. Big Band Night at the Kimball is made possible in event: Park.. City Conoco Marge Sowards; The .Hat Shop; Gump & Ayers; Utah Welders SupplyHerb Pollock; James R. Dunn; Harry ReedSkyline Land Co-- ; Council, Utah Rural Arts Consortium, and the National Endowment for the Arts. In addition, the following have helped underwrite the Ruby Robinson. part by the Utah Arts will include a dance demon- For reservations, call 649-888- 2. PQflBLE FEATURE1 stration by Arthur Murray and a swing dance' contest. The biggest adventure a a a little dog ever had. The cAdventures of a Little Doq Lost Pi VILLAGE MALL, PARK CITY, UT HOLIDAY Quality Interiors; Design Coalition; Ted Warr and Associates; ' and Ray and WStitBS The evenings activities - - at Kimball Winners of the contest will be awarded airline tickets, p.m. hunt- ers to comply with the Pack-ou- t "Pack-in- , program by taking- ample trash bags with them so they can pack garbage out. Forest officials also encourage hunters to know and understand the hunting proclamations and rules, and to have a safe and pleasant hunt. I-- : 649-654- 1 Family Fun Day $1.00 $1.00 Wed. ALL EVENING LONG aaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaai a a a a a a lielrA r AMD ITPr a 5:15, 7:15 & 9:15 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 DAILY: & 9:15 MARK MILLER DONOVAN SCOTT surf sesdiKiiR BRIDCETTE ANDERSEN MATINEES THURS. & FRL AT 1 P.M. SEE SPECIAL OFFER IN THIS PAPER "POCO" AT 7:1 5 NIGHTLY SAVANNAH SMILES AT 8:45 NIGHTLY. CLOSED SUNDAY AMERICAN SAT-SU- V f See,,orbeK" r Fast tmpi AT MD6EM0NT HIGH OntrUmKJm STARTS FRIDAY DAILY: SAT. 7:15 SUN. 1:15, 3:45 S 7:30 & MARC SINGER TANYA AOOERTS STARTS FRDAY DAILY: 5:30, 7:45 sat. a sun. i:oo. 3:45, 5:30, 7:45 a a THC BfcAST iyySTR a 10:00 pOWCf Of O QOd. a OOU! L6MIM 0 NMHR U1R iT,l2BMTSATfSlN Vi 'r ri 'r t! T f I ft If.1 r ( f i V.,V? y: vv m ai; I i a a TUESDAY JS BARGAIN NIGHT V, ';! Vw :V, i , , tyV ALL SEATS J$1. 00 Cv v-- ' v v V |