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Show DESERET NEWS, 'Librarians ilboiv To avoid hanging out a No Vacancy" sign, Utahs recreation areas must be given to accommoelbow room date thousands of annual visi- tors. Utah. Speaking with Wilson on conservation problems were John E. (Bud) Phelps, director, Utah State Fish and Game Lynn Department; chief sanitation Thatcher, engineer, Utah State Division of Health; Robert D. Nielson, Utah state director, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and Horton, supervisor of recreation on Wasatch National Forest. "Tremendous is the word on Utah's hunting and fishing future, according to Phelps. In 1939, he said, 60,000 hunters killed 38.000 deer, while in killed 1968, 175,000 hunters more than 100,000 deer. Phelps said 600,000 pounds were caught in 1939, while in 1967, the amount was 3,300,000 pounds. New species of big game animals, fish, water fowl, and other birds are being added, he said. CONTROL PEOPLE of fish Gerald PANELISTS SPEAK in the last 20 years, Utah has lost 515 miles of fishing streams to pollution and and other problems, pheasant may be a declining species in the state, Phelps The five panelists spoke on The Future of Utahs Envi- ronment at a seminar sponsored by Alpha Lambda chapter, Phi Sigma society, and the U. of U. Center for Environmental Biology. How do we stand for the e living of urban areas? Wilson asked. Parks must be managed and used, he said, to "preserve a human environment which is more than just plain bearable. egg-crat- NO CONSCIENCE Concerning recent criticism for land allocated to the Arches National Monument area, WLson said, "my conscience However, from the highway, he said. "But it is necessary for relaxation and for tranquility. Horton warned that by the year 2000 outdoor recreation demands will have tripled. The problem, he said, is finding "not total acres, but suitable acres." classiFormal multiple-us- e fication on Utah's 23 million acres of land under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management should be completed by July 1970, Nielson said. He estimated that approximately 500,000 acres will pass into private ownership and won't be classified for multi- doesnt bother me a bit" for encouraging preservation of land which admittedly will not be developed, but will be used as elbow room for visitors who numbered 135,000 last year. Power at For $ave $$$ pre-Eas- 85.00 l would help South Salt Lake. "The city cannot do one thing toward dredging the river because Utah state law fixes the responsibility with Salt Lake County," Catmull said. He said the Corps of Engineers indicated the county must request any emergency aid the Corps would supply in dredging the river. Catmull said engineers who accompanied him on Thursday's river tour said, We should have six or more draglines working on this river imif this is not mediately done serious damage is going to be suffered by many people. "There is three times the commercial and industrial development in the lower flood potential areas now than in as "understanding well, Dlx said. "Isnt this what a librarian is for? The written word is not meant principally to charm, entertain lnvw,crY Cleorance ' Floor Models & 1 Warehouse damaged UP to 50 with trade 1952, consequently, the damage potential is Immensely greater, Catmull said. t F. W. McGregor, Utah engineer for the Corps of raid today the Engineers, Corps could help remove sandbars from the Jordan, but "the Corps policy is never to step in and assist a governmental entity with its work until it runs out of funds or requests our assistance." He said he had received the letter from the city requesting assistance on the river but did not want to enter a possible fight or cause problems between the city and county. 1C Westinghouse Cu. Ft. 1105 Refrigerator New Westinghouse resi-den- 1 2 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator with large Freeier New 14 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator-rreeie- e Westinghousu Combination OQf Frost-Fre- e Westinghouso Combination ' 30000 Refrigerator-Freeie- r I QQ New Westinghouso I Upright Home Freeier New 15 Cu. Ft. Westinghouso Chest Freezer A7 If7 12050 Iw 7 Washer New Westinghouse 11AOO I IV Clothes Dryer New 0095 W Westinghouse ilectric Range Big discounts on Tools Carried 50 lIOOO New Westinghouso Automatic OO Froit-Fre- r New 16 Cu. Ft. 17 other appliances. Nationwide Sure Service. Tools, valued at 250, were taken Thursday from a truck owned by Arnold Richins, East, while the vehicle was parked outside his home. Traders must he in good operating condition ALL APPLIANCE CG. 247-6t- h 122 IASI 3rd SOUTH ;V suits savings ter & B-- $cave Fairway 100.00 comp, value AWAY 59.95 Last year, 80 per cent of mountain visitors checked getting away from it all as their reason for seeking a wilderness, Horton Uinta for spring regularly 20.00 let a message written in the conspicuous care and fashion flair of the cut. Choose from or one- - and styles with side vents or no vent. In plaids, solids, or checks of brown, olive, blue, gold, or grey. Sizes 36-4- 6 regular, 39-4- 4 long, and some shorts. said. Suits with wilderness is a state of mind," and may be high in the mountains or 100 yards Is J5 SAVE Continued from Page increase Famous maker A Dr. Walter P. Cottam, U. of U. professor emeritus of bota- - 14, 1969 Flood Danger Real, Catmull Warns S.L. or shock, Dix said, citing Joseph Conrad. Quoting the author, he added: "It should make you hear, ple use. Conflicts arise, he said, make you feel, make you see, when trying to determine the that and no more . . , more . . . needs of the public. Mineral perhaps even give you a glimpse resources versus wildlife con- of the truth for which you forgot servation has caused contro-verie- s to ask . . . and that is every' in land classification, thing. said. Pollution is caused by peoControl ple, Thatcher said. of pollution means control of people." Unfortunately, most people dont associate their own actions with the pollution problem, he said. Air and water pollution are not "inevitable, but the crisis is more easily produced than prevented, Thatcher sair. "You can produce it by just taking no action. To prevent it requires real effort based on scientific knowledge and public education. GET Continued from Page l couldn't care less about conser- vatives and reactionaries their attacks are focused on liberals," Dix said. And if librarians reach the point where they no longer believe that books and ideas ire still effective in attacking the issues of the day, "they better find a .different line of work, he added. Providing information is not enough; a librarian must help March B-- ny and moderator of the seminar, said he marveled at the of men who, with stupidity reckless abandon, ruin the nature which supports them. HUNTING TREMENDOUS This advice for preventing a five oclock rush on roads to Utah parks came from Bates E. Wilson, superintendent of Canyonlands National Park, who spoke Thursday night at the University of . Lloomn)r Can Help World's Ills' Fridoy, 14.95 Foirway favorites on every green a coordinated knit shirt and h sweater set, knit of fully washable Orion acrylic. In golden brown, lime, light blue, lemon, or and capri blue, sizes n Out packaged STREET FLOOR MEN'S CLOTHING 30 Hours a in snap-shu- t, plastic carrying case. 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