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Show i' ,iyr'fry-tifa- i in collecting fees forests were announced today by Supervisors St. John and Thomock. Chandler Clarence P. S. The $7 Golden Eagle Passport, the permit which allows one car filled w'th people to enter a federal recreation area without further cost, will not be sold in picnic and campgrounds areas this year. They must be purchased at the supervisor's office, the district offices or any other federal agency such as the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation and Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. Thomock and St. John said facilities are being installed in both forests so visitors can easily secure daily tickets when entering fee areas. No longer will rangers visit each picnic area or campsite to collect fees. self-servi- With the steady increase in forest visitors, the duty of fee collecting has grown into e a job for many employes The change will free personnel to use their time in maintenance and cleaning v ork. full-tim- Boh supervisors promised tighter enforcement of the fee system, with tickets going to those who dont comply. said ranger will drive through a recreation area and see if visitors have their daily tickets or Golden Passport validation card displayed on their windshield or a small box at each site. They Dvrl Anyone not having the per- mit shou'd: Follow instructions on the permit envelope. Remove the permit stub, drop the envelope in the deposit box on the board or at each site. Display the stub on dashboard or son visor of jour car. a Truck-Bicycl- e Victim 'Critical1 remained HCLLADAY say, 11, Steven Lind- critical in condition today at LDS with injuries suffered in a bicycle-trucaccident. Ho'-pi-i- rangers have been instructed to give tickets to anyone using a site without paying for it. The information boards at the entrance to each picnic or campground area These will explain what to do. The signs warn $7 permit holders to display the permit or obtain a validation card from the information board and display it on the dashboard or sun visor. Ntw k The youth, a son of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Lindsay, was struck by a truck Monday when he drove his bicycle from behind a row of shrubs at 4263 Holladay Blvd. - A BOOKSTORESAM WRtER'SZtDN SAW WEtLER'SZIQU yn ii n tyti fat Tuesday, May 27, 1969 3p N BOOK STORE' BOOKSTOREW-SA- G. GIHOTT THE NEW BOOX BY DR. HAIM WasMntfoo Bureau WASHINGTON wriiiidviyerjpwy'hi DESERET NEWS, Federal Job Collection ystem Changes rffH iij 3i Many Seek Changes In Forest In Wasatch and Uinta national fr. rash for the job of retiring reclamation commi-sione- r Floyd Domlny has begun here this spring, though Dominy will rot leave federal service until after thp present session of Congress adjourns. Soundings in the capital so far have not indicated any candidate as leading the pack vet. but with more names being mentioned daily, this is the lust of those interested: Ival Gos'un, executive director of tne Upper Colorado Commission ; River Rasin Ellis Armstrong, former commissioner of public roads nv.v in the Salt Lake City office of the Bureau of Reclamation; David Crandell, Salt Lake City regional office director for the Bureaj of Reclamation; Gilbert Sturm, a Domiry in assistant Washington; James Watt, special assistant to Interior Secretary Walter J. Hickel ; Lt. General W. F. 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