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Show From Salt Lake to Paradise v. This River Roars Away Blues t t A. V : HANNA-'-Y- up, i said w- 't i -- t ': Xl. X i ' V J ' A 1 '$4 ; ' , . , AV C4' V p 5i.t't'- i si - f?'l V V V?( A?.- W4. Lady Angel The lady behind the counter at the Francis store smiled. She didnt know that by giving us the news of the opening of the pass she had transformed her being, at least in our eyes, from a store keeper to an Angel in a gingham dress. 4 ?&r- r . ,v P!: 4 -- - - v X ! . . . 1 V ? V " , ,).' 5 ?.C . rr If the above is the case its possible to slash the mileage from Salt Lake to Nirvana by almost 50 miles. Instead of going through Heber take a left off 248 and cruise up Highway 35 past the Francis store, where the angel was, through the almost picture perfect berg of Woodland and finally a sign will direct you to the summit of Wolf Creek Pass. '' ;? K I 'tAk , . X& , - T' 1 t w A 120-mi- the lady nodding vaguely in the directior of Wolf Creek Pass, they opened'er up today." Wolf Creek Pass. While it s not the Arc de Triomphe or the Golden Gate Bridge it's a helluva lot shorter way to get from Salt Lake City to para-.dis- e about ten miles up a road along side the North. Fork of the Duchesne River. I.... 'V l There is really nothing with that wrong route, unless you're in a hurry to leave the city heat and vibrations. Donald Kirkpatrick Tribune Sports Writer V-- 2 'Z I f!Lf s iv ft v v V Xs &. ,& J. Looking up the road out of Mill Flat campground, Just over the mountain ridge a several mile walk ' t itfl A- - would take a hiker to the Grandaddy lake region located in the high linta Mountain primitive area. From this lofty perch, over 9,000 feet in elevation, there are only a token number of miles to the sign that says North Fork of the Duchesne River. Shortly after leaving the magic sign the mountain starts with the welcoming stare of Old Stone Face." Some like to believe the face is the likeness of an old Ute Indian whose ehisled features have been captured, by nature, on a rock just East of the road. We were anxious to get to the North Fork. One way is to drive through Heber City and up Daniels Canyon to Utah Highway 208, just East of Fruitland. By following 208 through two of Utahs prettiest rural towns, Tabiona and to the Stockmore Hanna, Ranger Station one finds a sign that points the way to the North Fork. About ten miles further up Gabriel Doesnt Like Booing Hell Find Philly Very Tough By Charles Maher Los Angeles Times Writer LOS ANGELES Roman Gabriel, who doesnt like fans to boo, has gotten himself traded to Philadelphia. It reminds you of the guy who was deathly afraid of being alone in the dark because he believed in ghosts. So he got himself a job as a night watchman in a haunted house. To give you an idea how tough they are in Philadelphia, they once booed a guy who hit 300. And that was in bowling. Not Recommended So you might not recommend Philadelphia to a sensitive athlete with the same of confidence degree you could command, say, in recommending Tucson to an asthmatic. And Gabriel, with the Los Agneles Rams, displayed signs of sensitivity. The fans got to him in 1971, when he had some off games that were probably due in part to a rib injury. It was difficult, he said at training camp the next year. I know a lot of people were for me, but you can hear the boos over the cheers. Its different here. You dont hear that in Green Bay and New Orleans and some other places where they dont have as inany major sports as L.A. The people get behind the teams theyve got. In Philadelphia, of course, the teams themselves do the getting behind, leaving the fans free to concentrate on getting disorderly. But let Gabriel proceed with his analysis of Los Angeles. Other Towns Its not the same in L.A. I know around town I seldom meet people who are from L.A. They were either raised somewhere else or spend part of their lives in another city. And some of them still root for the teams in the towns where they used to live. characteristic concern, booed the hell out of him. Maury Allen, in his new book about Bo Belinsky (Bo Pitching And Wooing), writes of the time they had a day for Belinsky at Connie Mack Stadium: Some of the joy of the day was taken away as he stood at the microphone to thank his friends. The booing increased in intensity and the applause of his friends was almost drowned out. Said Belinsky: Sometimes they booed me even though I hadnt pitched in a week or 10 days. I think most of those people must sit home at night, stare into the mirror and practice their booing. do you account for Follows Sport dont u know if loyal is the right but They word, there. game. In fur, five, theyre six thousand of them out there all the time. Theyre satisfied that they know the game and I think they feel its their right to be critical. You might not think fans in than-blaze- The question was put to Gene Mauch, the Montreal manager, who used to work for the Phillies. Is this business about mean Philadelphia fans true, or just sort of a legend? We need a State Director, full or part time Regional Managers, G. A.' and Plan ovailoble Agents. All contracts ore vested. The most saleable Concer and Life Disability DiseasaStrolce, Heart supplemental (also anywhere, Programs created for Mass Merchandising), Underwritten by America's only Insurance Company that GUARANTEES sales income 1 Write Today: NATIONAL SPECIALTY DIRECTOR, LONE STAR LIFE Union Bank Plaza 1 5233 Ventgra Boulevard Sherman Oaks. Californio 91403 t had planes flying They around with banners. Joe Must Go. They had effigies all over the place. But they're good fans. Win or lose, the stadium is filled. Theyre tough, but they pay their money so they should be able to boo. Kiseda, the writer, had another thought: In Philadelphia, they never boo the No. 2 quarterback, unless, of course, he gets in the game. The thing for Fabriel to do is win the No. 2 job and hope he never has to play. last year and before, 'r s. - Paradise Prerequisite But remember? The North Fork is paradise. And paradise is where there is more than one thing to make you happy. Lucky Rascal If a rascal is really lucky he might run into Alfonse Defa, the owner of the ranch. be Alfonse can sometimes found sipping a cup ot coffee at the cafe or leaning on a on his somewhere shovel patch of ground. Old Alfonse is said to be with aquainted intimately every huge brown trout that waters inhabits the of the Duchesne River. Although he's a very amiable guy he shouldn't always be taken at his word. Just arriving at Mill Flat campground, the one between the two you have to pay for, was a treat. e A flowing emerald meadow dotted by little yellow jewels, which later turned out to be the first was dandelions, pleasing sight to reach our blue-gree- n eyes. A natural fence of Aspen trees lined the entrance to the campground and two of the Aspen's big White Pine brothers offered shelter, for human guests, on the shore of the river. Even though the North Fork was bursting with springtime water, the roar of the river had a very pleasant tone. Where did you catch that last big brown," one envious angler was asking Defa. Why, where did I catch im?" Alfonse was smiling. caught him right here in the lip. said the wily gent, endEven ing the conversation. without Alfonses help the clumsiest fish seeker can net trout on the North Fork. Alfonse, in one of his more serious moments, noted that the Division of Wildlife Resources had cleared passports for some 29,000 fish to be planted on the river this year. What with the blue skies above, the rugged cliffs and the shocking green of the forest, the inhabitants manof the insignificant, made, little red truck now parked in the shade of a Mill Flat pine had all decided that this was a mighty nice place to spend a few days. red-roc- k one not turning age after May those divisions. Qualifications for the AmeriAthletic Assn, junior Olympic track and field competition for boys and girls in the age bracket are scheduled Saturday at Layton and Skyline High Schools. o can -- JLi dash, Tp; charge There will for running be no in the V 4T & S r !r ' N , 14-1- Looking up the North Fork of the Duchesne River its valley frames one of the peaks in Lake. Mirror near forest the Uinta snow-covere- Favorite Grabs Race Victory Our Native overcame Hearts of Lettuce at the head of the stretch to finish the 1 Hearts of miles in 1:50 Lettuce finished second with Arbees Boy the 880 7 in bracket 100, 440 and yards, the high d race one-mil- e walk, the mile, the long jump, the high jump the shot put and the 880-yar- d and any relay. d - Greene Swoonco, Shecky and Hearts of Lettuce broke on top of the field, a but Hearts of Lettuce seized the lead outsider around the first turn and was out front by five lenghts down 12-- 1 back-stretc- BUFFALO (AP) The Buffalo Bills of the National Football League announced Saturday the signing of rookie defensive tackle Jeff Winans of Southern California. Winans, a was the second-rounBills draft choice earlier this year. d WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL! g EXPERT GUNSMITHING CLEARANCE Wins Net Title BECKENHAM, ENGLAND Dianne Fromholtz, a (UP1) old Australian blonde, won her fourth singles title in five weeks Saturday by beatJanet Newing berry of La Jolla, Calif., in the Kent Tennis Bluing. . .Cleaning... Oiling... Stock Refimshing . . . Headspace Checking and Scope Mounting. All work guaran- teed. While They Last 6-- Championships. By Bob Connor, Downtown Store RACKET RESTRINGING PRICE By . . Charlee Barnes, Downtown . Garcia VS Gut, Ashaway Nylon, Victor DISTRIBUTOR 5 the the runs of Bills Sign Bookie show horse. the and d Events include hurdles, are brackets Age CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -FOur Native staged a flying finish from deep in the pack to win the $100,000 Ohio Derby Saturday at Thistledown. eight-poun- the University of Utah to qualify for the national meet in Ann Arbor, Mich. t avored one-mi- le one-mil- e The top three winners in that meet will qualify for a bigger meet July 13 and 14 at 2. 880, 3 Elko to Caldwell will come to. ttr V'F & the the 1 AAU cards, will partiepate in, a meet at Skyline on June 30 in which other runners from - kUu 660, d The top three winners in each division, who must buy t the 440-yar- d meet. s 100-yar- d the running long jump, the running high jump, the baseshot ball throw, the put and the pursuit age bracket. relay in the Races and events in the bracket include runs of 75, 100. 220, 440 and 880 yards, the 440 yard relay, the race run, the walk, the running high jump, shot put and the the running long jump. participate can sign up as late as Saturday morning at either school. the include the dash, the 220, the 440, a particular may run in 1 events dash, The Any young athlete wishing to . s, f l to On the morning in question we couldnt help but notice that the river was swollen, like a kid with a toothache, from a heavy spring runoff and that fishing the river would be like trying to beat a full house with two deuces. Inside the ranch's portals either one of the proprietors. Dave Knudsen or Ralph Adamson, are happy to give directions o good fishing, rent a fellow a horse or just pass the time about this incredible country under the shadow of the Southwest corner of the Uinta primitive area. 7 sWlA 9,000 the according Area Juniors Eye AAU Track Test K always attend every baseball, there were 19,000 year Defa. The number of fish being planted is up from around Theres a kind of bloc that follows each sport basketball, football and baseball. They're avid and loyal. Well, I half-tim- Why Should Insurance Agents Join Our Guaranteed Mass Marketing System And Earn $10,000 to $100,000? L How this? one town would be radically different from fans in another. George Kiseda, a former But Mauch said Philadelphia was indeed a special place. Philadelphia sports writer, remembers the time they booed Its a very severe town. e a performer in a The weather is either hotter show at an Eagles game. It than blazes or colder was near Christmas. The and when its hot its object of the fury was a portmuggy. The traffic is never moderate. Its heavy. Theres ly gentleman with a snowy beard and a rather bizarre never a breeze. Either the air red costume. is still or theres a gale. Ev"Not only did they boo erything about the town is severe. Theres no such thing as Santa Claus, Kiseda said. a small problem. Either They threw snowballs at .theres none or theres a him. crisis. But as Belinsky once said, Former Eagle what would you expect of a town where they boo Easter of the Tim Roosovich Egg hunts? Chargers, who played four years for the Eagles, was Suspicion Rises fans asked in Philadelphia Yet, the suspicion arises on balance, unbalanced. are, that Philadelphias reputation for rudeness may have been TheyTe very willing to overdrawn. If a man acquires voice their opinion, he said. I think they were instrumena reputation that makes for tal in driving Joe Kuhai;ich amusing stories, people tend out of town. I hated to see it to overstate his peculiarities. snow because it would give So it was that Yogi Berra fans a chance to hit Joe with came to be known as a character about four times as snowballs. When it snowed, I kind of stayed away from him comical as he really was. on the sidelines so I wouldnt with Maybe its that way get hit. cities. I noticed it was different when I first got here. We had Its more than a legend, a bad year my first season he said. I think part of it is with the Rams, but I couldnt that they consider themselves believe people would boo a highly knowledgeable in all team at halftime. I was used professional sports, because to loyal college fans. It upset theyve been involved in pro me more than it does now. sports since just before the But I cant say I got used to crack in the bell. it. 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