Show r¥ "if (? f'H ' i " W 4 i'-- f V- - Wtud 9 j- ' v‘ i Mjp4rw’Ui - fn w 'f Thursday' May 2 B2 -'- Show Elk Sgwe V- I 974 ifn Tt’ v’ii 9J- - ' £“?' WILDLIFE REPORT are Tough to Cot there were jSven acn- n-though ' Norm Bowden The addi- tlonal pressure resulted m 1860 elk in meat loc kers compared to 1821 7 iu iv ij jf - a Taffied for Wall ' - 'T- V:- -" - ' - - Mjllw 1973 yi"‘ - ': : - - Come to Hawaii with Bob Welti i? wSrthJtoTSS J 11389- "- ”&! 8 DaysrThree Islands Includes Utah-Colora- at do IwewMwF But Rweliawia 19 P— efoiB TUt fcrwws-Mpw- armptogia strong arm of Marlyn the Devils rack- ed up 14 points to three for the Eagles as they won their filth league : encounter Catching the for the visiting g&IM Devils was Mark erts Leading the hi( parade for the Devils was Kevin McFarland who hit a home run The Devil JV squad also won one-hande- over the Eagles as they blasted out a 17-- 0 victory in three innings Kevin McFarland was the with winning ' pitcher Roberts catching Kenny Ultting Iwme runs for me Devils were Rick were taken on control permits than anytime in the : history of control which date Crmit hunts the 1930’s -3- t - nbjijirrmmiwjfa being Huntington’s 50 feet wide feet long nearly eight stories tall and it will keep up to 99 and a half percent of the ash from ever reaching the stack Its cost is near $5Vi million and jy customer to every helps pay for it for his rate through electridty Utah Power installed its first precipitator in 1949 and now has one either in operation or planned for operation at every coal burning generating plant All pollution control measures like these predpitators take research dedication and money but Utah Power & light’s job is to provide electricity with minimum impact on the environment And since you’re a customer you have a right to understand what Utah Power is doing to keep the air dean rr r ' -- A r— - Janetta y-"- I I cad correal events are of great Interest So a special series PROPHECY - '¥ "'i" j - i POTASHMINING Southeastern New Mexico Permanent Full-Ti- I! fj Jobe me Chemical Corporation Hobba New Mexico Potaah Facility Kerr-McG- ee MINE MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIANS and MECHANICS Base Hourly Wages from $4£5 to $457 EXCELLENT FRINGE BENEFITS Bus service from Hobbs and Carlsbad to mine site for all shifts — 30 cents per round trip Adequate housing available in Hobbs and Carlsbad Excellent I t tfimw n jMi promts by Ik i j I SmntlHty MveiiHst Oardi I wck Saturday I I j J' lobby with- color IV and free coffee ARE INVITED I n RAIB ' hwffw m I climate year-roun- d immwscttEmLcommtw :v: (An equal opportunity employer) For further Information and an employment ap-- J mail the form below or plication complete call: C E Spears at (505) 1 Collect 397-326- To: Kerr-McG- es Chemical Corporation 'V Personnel Office Hobbs Potaah Facility POBox610 Hobbs NM 68240 "As It was in the days of Nook" May 4 -- 11:00 ojr Your Name Address — City red a tad World - Why?" May 11 1109 un A Good God I I ( — : rl ALSO WEEKLY A FAMILY ' ii u jinx interested in multi-med- ia first aid It is not necessary to have a first aid card for this class It will be held at tbe Junior High SchooL 18 and 19 will be the dates for Advanced First Aid Classes will also be held at the Junior High School S50 ns yr niiiiiwMhiiifc - 43 SHG1IUTB iS: : 200 )i 259-63- :r a 'i"' it ' First Aid Courses for people interested in teaching or taking toe classes offered are asked to contact Preston Nie sen at or write Box 542 Moab May 11 at 8 am will be first aid for anyone ' - pollution control “device” new ’ 'f win UMB 8pBQDH iOm 24 how phono and desk service ng air ft J Rrit AU Courses in the heart of dawatewa Grand! OF THE V- att utMAasnaT sex-eig- ht 'i for a return ing La Harpe Hotel er bar-mini- ia Yi-Wy- her-possibil- ity : Tours the East Carbon The - Devils detested the Vikings ear- Jter in the season by a 12-- 0 score and are look with kings or : m - : Moab baseballers rm- - ' Robson and Kevin Den- ced to an easy win over: ny- Coming up this week the Eagles of Duchesne last week Following the will be home encounter He said last year’s The deer harvest hunters afield in 1973 and fiiwn borne have summaries production By Jon Leathern than 1972 only' 39 more out t the effects cf 1972- - survival were down “In Conservation Officer bulls were taken accor73V winter on Utah’s - some areas the does were In 1972 herd according to Dl- - hi poor condition because ding to harvest data com- “Additional hunters vision of Wildlife Re- - ' of the hard winter Many piled by DivisionofWild- - tend to push elk into more sources biologist Norm aborted or were unable “® nesources biolo- - rugged remote areas Bowden yto provide V for their 8““: ® making them less av 3 he explained of Board The roSif Big he shortage "Elk ailable” said mMMi Game Control in ' 1973 ' towns” jjneat ncwurcc cimucrreiiun “This harvest year’s ” worried - are highly polygamous officers and US Forest ®®t fo® most restrictive will reflect the fawn loss many inexperienced bun- - which makes herds easy Service and areas and general hun- - in the yearling age ters into purchasing per- - to maintain The open sonnel have completed btom health of the deer: The hunt since either sex mits said Biologist bull hunt which is re- - their annual inspections public is urged to dis- ling began in the state in class” 1951 The results — 82- “The outlook for next of deer winter ranges cuss habitat and game 319 deer were harvested year is more optimistic” 1 In this area range rides with the regular license he added “Typically were conducted on the 5dttitetonPIoflficers for 414 percent hunter production increases the LaSal Mountains from sooTcomimr! iuce“' The 198276 summer following a wet Carto Brumley Ridge the hunters afield took home' year Ironically penter Ridge on the Soumade same that bucks iwresent“due thing thern end of the unit1 trends TOs JUST percent of the har- and from Castle Valley the Improved oreSa- - fog heavy summer moisture to North Beaver Mesa reCseilfdare8t harvest will 'replace them this m the northern end of the LaSals Inspection ScSinlranAlreiTS which includes archery year” Winter losses this year of the Soutfi BookcUffs the Itotores Triangle and nd ccmteol permit hunts - r v wa 867° There were are average from Sego Canyon to the the LaSals however mor ?®n continued “Winter M5 stateline to Deer be genport®" appear -was also made Lidewise eraUy healthy and win- drnilLi7? than lK8 deer are near the f'T the LaSal - Dolores hunt ter tosses - have been 1872 down carrying capacity of their The harvest was ob-fJet Air Fare minimal fog unit 0-B ®°mewhat from range” he said previous served and i in Winter Utah range (iiiintijii rdnges was affected Sportsmen were foreby deer conditions are of prime importance years Hotels : The range ride is but and are usually the lim- - 5® higher than normal told last summer toe hunt would be more restricone part of the total iting factor in regard to winter loss a wet sum-deand lower than ustive which mer scattered deer management propopulation The best to and a Grand dry fall “A ual No post season hunts for an in- gram and provides an were allowed and hunt is difficult beTransfers crease in deer numbers opportunity to make general observations re- lies with habitat HaM- - cause the leaves crackle buck only and toreeday day Ibuck tat is the most iinpor- - underfoot spooking the either garding deer winter ranInter Island were held hunts and throughdeer tracks are It ' is tant the first in element deterge step to more detailed the ftiture of our : fer to spot” said Bow- - out the state Fares " prior studies- to determine Fewer deer — 750— herds However it costs fon deer use in key areas to manmoney purchase Alohdl Welcome to Observations are reage and rehabilitate corded' and reported to lands As any consumer WaiffirSunnyDflys the Interagency Commitknows all costs are risFor' Further Information June 2i l?74j tee who reports all find- ing and the Division too ings to tea State Board feels toe bite of inflaRetums Call of Big Game Control tion Division Director ‘John E Phelps said June 9 r Thisdata is toe of “The : best solution to made to the Board ' aid the Division’s ob Tag-A-Lo- ng By Ernie liilnet regarding each year’s) tive to foanage toe' —--— — itat to1 tod' Ultimate ben' creational in nature does efit of Utah’s deer is ait 452 North Main Over toe past few years the interest in girls not affect reproduction increase in funds through 259-669- 0 or 259 72 18 has become' stranger and stronger Re® athletics fee license of the herd” he added change” cently the girls have really ben showing their form in many different levels of competition Very good records have been set in world competition Utah Power talks about your electric power and more will be set in toe future Coming up in Moab in the near future will be an event that will be the first ever for this type of event The Region Ten Track Meet will be hud in Moab and along with toe regular events for the boys toe girls will be taking the starting line Regular track events comparable to the boys’ events will take place alongside the boys Some events shot put' pole vault and Javelin will not be held in Moab but will be held in other parts of the state Little is known of toe calibre of athletes that will be on hand for this event but you can be sure that tony will an be trying their best Com petitive athletics for girls is a new thing in thestate for high school girls and it will prove inter see how toe reaction is es of the future are world record-holde- rs in started programs like this and possibly the programs should be expanded and refined Future plans should be made to include girls athletics in the regular school schedules Many girls will Clean air benefit from toe experience and toe ftiture at this will have to be seen Everyone wants Although toe extra work and time involved in running off a Region Ten Track meet for girls And Utah Power & Light Company wants to talk to you about will be difficult it will be worth the extra effort Track Coach Bob Comford noted that he could what they’re doing to help keep the air dean around electric use volunteers on toe field for the track meet generating plants Help is needed in compiling the point totals and keeping all the names and numbers straight ' During toe recent track meet in Provo the Air pollution control is a big job with big BYU Invitational Moab was represented by four like "electrostatic precipitator” words too contestants Although they failed to make the top of their events Moab did garner some points It In plain English a precipitator is designed to seems that a mistake in paperwork resulted in Blais dell of Malad Idaho carrying the name of stop the small particles of ash that burning coal Moab Utah Blais dell did very good placing second releases from going up the generating plant stack or third in toe 100 yard dash and the 220 yard dash Maybe we should invite him to come to Moab on weekends and help us out since toe same A precipitator however is even more complicated than it sounds thing happened to him last year For instance the one first unit is over installed at ® S '( rf ’V s 'i State I Zip Code I Telephone J POSITION DESIRED j |