SENATE PANEL TO OPEN HEARINGS ON FOUR UTAH RECREATION BILLSWASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate Parks and Recrea-tion subcommittee will begin hearings June 3 on four bills ■ concerning Utah parks and recreation areas.; The package includes proposals to reduce the boundaries of Capitol Reef and Arches national monuments and „ convert them into national parks. The other bills would -expand the boundaries of Canyonlands National Park and \ ■ establish a Glen Canyon national recreation area.• i “Because these bills are almost identical to the bills• passed by the Senate last year, I anticipate that there will be very little delay in reporting them from the committee: to the Senate for action,” said Sen. Frank Mass, D-U-tah,the chief sponsor.Moss noted that Reps, K. Gunn McKay, D-Utah, and Sherman P. Lloyd, R-Utah, have cosponsored two of the bills in the House and said he expects them to introduce the other two “very soon.”