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The Wasatch Wave from Heber, Utah • 5

Publication:
The Wasatch Wavei
Location:
Heber, Utah
Issue Date:
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5
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5A Thursday, May 30, 1985 The Wasatch Wave Utah Press Association Member Established March 23, 1889 i Richard M. Buys Susan F. Buys Co-Publisher Co-Publisher Editor Circulation in our opinion KaH Peterson Nancy Davis Rose Marie Hardman AdvertisingReporter Office Manager Advertising Production Diann luigener Newspaper Production Danny CariRe Production Tha Wasatch Wave (UPSP 666820) Is published weekly for 10 per year in year by Wave Publishing, Inc. 675 West 100 South, I letter City, Utah 8-40J2. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The JMtehWaveP.Q.

Boa 12B. Heher City, Utah 84032. You Canl Move Paint It With the Memorial Day Weekend now history, summer can be officially here and with It comes the realization that there are no more hidden snowbanks lurking in shady comers. With the exit of the protective blanket of snow, Mother Nature in her Infinite wisdom has allowed all of the sins of winter to come to light and by this, we mean that all the trash that was so beautifully hidden by snow has now come to the surface. Strawberry Update According to Roy Daniels, District Ranger, Hcbcr Ranger District, Uinta National Forest, ail recreation facilities at Strawberry, Soldier Creek, and Currant Creek Reservoirs will be open for use by May 22.

There will be 354 available family camp units at Strawberry Bay and 166 family camp units at Soldier Creek. Many of these are doubles, allowing two camping vehicles to share one unit. Two day-use areas have been-' developed at Haws Point, with located in these overflow areas. "Camp Stamps" can be purchased at a reduced rate in advance of camping trips. Campers are advised to contact any Uinta National Forest Office or the nearest Maverik Country Store or Safeway Store to find out about this new and convenient way to plan for camping outings on the forest.

A major goal of the Uinta National Forest management at Strawberry is to avoid pollution of the reservoir so fish can thrive .9 and fishermen can continue to" have a good fishing experience. Fishermen and campers can help by observing the "Pack-lt-In; Pack-lt-Out" program, which eliminates the need for taxpayer- financed garbage collection by asking users to take their litter and garbage home with them when they leave the forest campgrounds and recreation areas. "Taking home this garbage will help ensure a well carcd-for campground and reser- voir for your next trip, said Ranger Daniels. Library lay Provost Production auons. Part ot me mini PiC agreement is that Royal Television of a new corporation formed under Jackson Dell Weaver, will own a ten percent interest in the station and Morro Rock the remaining 90 percent.

Boyd said Skagit Valley Publishing was paid $10,000 in cash to withdraw its application. Boyd indicated market studies have revealed a demand for additional stations in the area and expressed optimism about the profitability of the new venture. "Industry sources have told us the day our station goes on the air it will be valued at SS million, and that its eventual value will grow to $115420 million!" he noted. Though the new station's call letters nave yet to be determined, Boyd Mid it ijll broadcast over channel 16. Channel 16 is slated to commence broadcasting in July if next year, according to Boyd, who added somewhere between 25 to 35 employees wUI be hired to staff the station.

Have faith though, there is still time to get out the old garbage bag and make a quick pass around the yard and down the ditch bank to dean up all those treasures that other people consider eyesores. That's right get it all cleaned up before the annual migration of California tourists start showing up. After all, yon wouldn't want to miss one of those, What a beautiful little valley" statements that seem to fall our: 'I -1 1 way. While your at it, why not get a paint brush and do something more than Just threaten the trim on the house. I know some who would just as soon tiy to hide the house In the plastic barbage bag with the other Junk but it just doesn't work that way.

A paint brash is the only cure. Now if you have done all of the above yon are ready to eqjoy the fruits of your labor by looking with pride at this place we call home. Provo Gets TV Station I i i i i going. Addresses work the same thing you do is up to you. Just way- remember, it's your life's course Here's the biggy.

You're on that your setting: set a course your own. There's no one to you'll want to follow. Remember I check up on you. What you do is there arc people out there who I strictly up to you. You can stay love and respect you.

Keep them out as late or come home as early proud. as you want. You can cat what It's a big responsibility. Be you want, when you want. They happy with yourself, and have way you dress, the way you act, fun! the friends you choose, everv- Love.

Jan Opening Scheduled 1 for New restrooms, IS individual picnicking facilities, and parking for approximately 84 vehicles. Beginning this season, all camping around Strawberry and Soldier Creek Reservoirs will be in developed campgrounds. "The individual camp units will be sufficient to accommodate visitors on most weekends, but overflow camping areas will be designated during heavy-use periods when the campgrounds arc full," said Daniels. Restroom facilities will be and pans, silverware, dishes, bath towclls. appliances, and any other household goods you may be offered.

If your first apartment is anything like mine was, you will have three toasters and have to use a screwdriver and a brick to open cans. When you make your first coffee cake and the recipe calls for i'i cups of means brewed coffee, not the grounds. Do not wash wool in the washing machine. If you do, for heaven's sakes don't throw it in the dryer. If you do throw it in the dryer, send it home to your little brother or sister.

Brand new red pants should not be washed with panties, bras, boxer shorts or anything else that you don't want to turn out a lovely shade of pink. if you're male and fresh out of high school, you'd better not be washing bras and panties, and girls, the same holds true with you and boxer shorts! Always check the toilet paper roll before you perch your petuit on the porcelain pot. Roommates are notorious for leaving empty rolls in the dispenser. (Remember, you're a roommate too.) After your first 'bout with frying bacon you will note grease in the pan. This has usually been left for mom to take care of.

Unfortunately, mom's don't come with the first apartment. You'll have to rumage around in the trash can for a tin can, to put the grease in, then keep it tucked under the sink for the next time you fry bacon. If you're lucky enough to have a dishwasher in your abode, remember they don't load themselves, they don't unload themselves and NEVER use liquid dish detergent in them, unless you're planning to wash the kitchen floor, the hallway and all rooms surrounding the kitchen. Remember your old home Shone number. This comes in andy when you need money from the folks.

And, believe it or not, you will find that you'll want to call every now and then just to My "hi" and see how things are by Jan This week my niece, along with hundreds of others, will join the ranks, once and for all, as an adult. It's high school graduation. I would like to write a letter to Laurie, my niece, and anyone else who is graduating from high school: Dear Graduate: So, you "done graduated" from high school. Congratulations! You've made it through hundreds of chapters on anything from Maslows hierarchy to the Civil War, from amoebas to driver's ed, from geometry to sentence structures. You've stuffed your share of classes, raised your share of hell and put off until the last minute your share of assignments.

Youve handed in your share of homework, passed your share of tests, given your share of reports and have participated in your share of extra-curricular activities. You've had your share of laughs, your share of fun, your share of diMppointments, and your share of tears. They've been good years, but not always easy. You've worked hard for this day, and you made itl And you can do it, there's nothing to stop you. However, school is just starting.

You've just enrolled in the school of hard knocks. Graduating from high school, to many, means it's time to spread their wings and learn to fly. Youre ready to face that cold, cruel world on your own. Now, I'm not going to offer the typical words ot wisdom, like your sights high," "aim for the "Remember who you etc. But 1 would like to offer a few pointers since most of you graduates will be, in the next few months, waging war in the wilda-in other words, trying to survive without mom! Dont look a gift horse In the mouth.

If Aunt Millie offers you the old beat up couch thats been in her garage, take it. To an empty apartment, furniture is furniture. That couch could prove to be your throne! The same holds true for pots Morro Rock Resources, a two year old Utah-based over-the-counter company, has been granted FCC approval to construct a UHF commercial television station that will broadcast 24 hours a day along the Wasatch Front. Construction will commence shortly on the Provo-based full Gwer station, according to orro Rock Resources president Ross Boyd, who said last week $2.5 to S3.5 million will be invested in the broadcast facility. A satellite studio and offices will be located in Salt Lake City, he added.

Boyd said two other firms filed applications for the FCC license; Seattle's Skagit Valley Publishing, a newspaper publishing concern, and San Joseph Broadcasting, a corporation headed by veteran Salt Lake broadcaster Jackson Dell Weaver. Boyd explained that due to the lengthy and expensive nature of FCC comparitive hearings, those two firms withdrew their appiie- r. Genealogical SALT LAKE CITY The new Genealogical Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of 'Latter-day Saints will open its doors to the public on Friday, October 25, 1985. i The library, nearing com- Eletion across the street west of istoric Temple Square in the heart of the city, will replace the facility which has been housed in the west wing of the nearby Church Office Building for the past 13 years. The first genealogical library of the Church was born in a one-room attic more than 90 years ago, but has grown steadily since then.

The present library will be closed on October 14, after which its massive collection of books, microfilm, reading machines and other equipment will be moved to the new building at 35 North West Temple Street. Elder Richard G. Scott, a member of the presidency of the Church's First Quorum of the Seventy and executive director of the Genealogical Department, Mid those who regularly used the library should take note that there win lie no actx-M iu me Church's genealogical records from October 14 through 24 while materials are being transferred. Prior to the library's public opening, the news media and other specially invited guests j. will be treated to a special preview tour of the facility, after which there will be private dedicatory services.

Once the libraiy is open to the public, there will be regular tours of the building with its five floors of research space. Visitors will also be shown electronic pre- sentations and other educational 1 displays. Some 2,000 people use the library each day, Elder Scott fi said, adding that this figure expected to increase after the new library opens and word guts out about its more modern 1 facilities. I Available in the library to amateur and professional re- If searcher alike are some bound volumes of genealogical 1 information, plus roiUinp unit half rolls of microfilmed records equivalent to another five and a half million bound volumes. UMm to a column for thtpuMc to vaicaltMlr opinion.

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