Randy, Any wood will make a bow if the correct design is used. Maple, except for a few varieties, is marginal as a bow wood. I would venture to say that it will only discourage you more. Later, after you have a few bows under your belt, it could be a good challange for you as a bowyer.
If you have access to ash and mulberry, Cut them and make staves and set them aside for a later date. Being that you now live in Utah where the R/H is usually pretty low, those staves will dry quicker than if you lived elsewhere.
If you need dry wood to start a bow, just ask...or read Jawge's or the Ferret's websites for making board bows. The materials can be obtained from Home Depot, Lowe's, or any good lumber company.
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