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Show Guymons on tour in San Francisco A cruise around San Francisco Bay. An exhilarating up and down ride on a ' cable car and perhaps dinner at famed Fisherman's Wharf. These are just a sample of the activities planned for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Guymon of Cedar City this weekend. week-end. The Guymons were awarded the trip to San Francisco for three days by Allred's Inc., a wholesale heating, air conditioning con-ditioning and sheet metal equipment supplier in Salt Lake City. The trip program was also sponsored by Armstrong Furnace Fur-nace Company and Arkla Industries. Nil J m SPRING PLANTING. Wes Shields of the Department of Wildlife Resources, above, assist girls from the Parowan Elementary with planting of bitter brush. Two other members of the school try their hand at conservation measure. Sixty students participated in project. Parowan elementary students participate in planting project The weather wasn't ideal but interest was high and effort made up for all else as students from the Parowan Elementary planted bitter brush seedlings on winter deer range. Sixty students under the direction of Wes Shields, from the Department of Wild Life Resources, Chester Benson and Dan Westwood planted ap proximately 800 shrubs in the area west of the "P" hill on the Parowan frontage. The activities ended with a sack lunch put up by the school lunch room, and a short lecture by Wes Shields on the planning and cooperation effort between the WLR and the BLM to establish an adequate range for the deer herd. |