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Show 14 A DESERET Thursdcy, January 22, 1970 NEWS, Procedures Outlined For Fontenelle Dam, Rerservoir CowbelSes To Air Operating procedures for Fontenelle Dam and Reservoir in southwestern Wyoming were announced today by eef Price Vievs By SEBRINA EKINS Dc.'prct Nevs Con More reasonable DELTA will be dipi ices for beef srupt! at the National Association convention, Mrs. Eldon A. Elia-foi eports Utah Cowbelle piesident. Mrs. Eliason of Delta will represent the states 14 chap-irr- s at (lie convention which ..ill be held in Washington D.C. beginning Saturday. The Cowbelles are meeting in conjunction with the American National Cattlemens 73rd annual convention. Others from Utah who will be attending will be Mr. and Mrs. Ned Madsen (Madsen is president of the Utah Cattle Mr. and Mrs. Association; Daniel G. Freed, Mr. and Cow-bell- Mis. A. D. Findley, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman D. Harmer, and Mr. Eliason. Importation of too much foreign beef weakens our nation's economy by robbing cattlemen of their jobs and forcing them out of business. One farmer supports three wage earners inasmuch as he spends $3. to keep 51., said Mrs. Eliason. with agrijobs connected culture provide 40 per cent of the jobs in the U.S. of a Although importation flood of foreign beef tem- may porarily lower the price of beef, it hurts our industry and erodes the purchasing power she of our national economy. said. have Utah's Congressmen recent all worked during David L. Crandall, Region Four director for the Bureau of Reclamation. They cover: Compliance with the State years to sponsor legislation curtailing the influx of foreign beef and other meats but their efforts to curtail quota since the 1964 legislation have been industry is net the beef share of reinvestments and it is squeezed out, then the consumer in our country will have to accept whatever terms foreign countries may require in beef prices, she 1,478,000,000 a fact for wishes to purchasing of importation pounds of meat is the consumer who protect his basic power. Bountiful Sorry, no phone or mail orders, no loyoways Deseret News Staff Writer Twelve new members of die expanded board of trusters for Golden Empire Inc. were Spike Jiamed Wednesday night at the Weber Club. ' The organization's purpose ; Is to promote tourism and industry in Davis, Weber, Box 'Elder and Morgan counties land possibly to develop a travel and convention center, of business for j First order !the new board was a decision e executive lo hire a director. Applications will be received until Feb. 1 and should be sent to Dr. Janies 'O. Douglas, 2507 Madison Ave., Ogden. of Zundel Olaf Mayor City was named Brigham president ; Mayor Bart Ogden, vice president, and Dr. Douglas, an Ogden dentist, secretary-treasureOther members of the board are: Box Elder County Commissioner Don Chase; Mayor iRoy Maxwell, Morgan; Morgan County Commissioner Lincoln Jensen; Davis County Commissioner Glen W. Flint; OGDEN ; full-tim- J Council. Board member approved and set the second Tuesday in January of each year as the date for the regular annual mectirtg. "We have lots to offer, as far as communities and counties herg are concerned, Wolthuis said. We recognize that not enough of the tourists spend enough time in our four counties. We want to attract them and hold them here an extra day or two. We must sell ourselves in order to survive economically. He added that representatives of the four counties an do a great deal of good by combining their efforts. by-la- Wol-thui- reg. Vz Boise Area Has 14th I Day. Of Rain (UPI) - Rain for j fell BOISE ion Boise the 14th straight day today, the longest period of measurable precipitation mince records were begun by ,1he post surgeon at Old Fort Boise about 100 years ago. The U.S. Weather Bureau said precipitation in the capital city lor the month to date wvas 2.76 inches. Of that ! 89' pr. sweater end scarf Sheer ond walking sheer 4 nylons in fashion colors. $ Sizes 8Vz to 11, propor-tione- d lengths. 5th floor boys shop street floor hosiery reg. 3.50 reg. 3.59 Vi 2 for 3.00 price 1 All cotton flor.nel sleeping bog grows withjoaby. Nurs-- i I ery prints. Boys' sport shirts in assorted ors. Sizes 8 to 16. reg. 3.50 to 6.00 reg. 1.79 to 2.39 portfolios sweatshirts Vi L Underarm portfolios of leatherlike plastic, some with zipper, some with closp. Black only. Just 48. Boys' long sleeve cotton p sweat shirts, crew neck or hooded models. Sizes 10 to s i I 16. 5th floor stationery 10- - bargain basement V- - ' reg. 5.00 and 12.00 reg. 5.99 to 13.99 desk items dresses Vz price 4th floor records mount, 2.60 inches fell in the last 14 days. The normal pre- Only 75. r, 575.00 color TV combo . Reg. 675.00, with big stereo FM, 35 waft amplifier, in natural walnut finish. 4th floor front. He said a report from Mor-laConserNelson, USDA-Soi- l vation Service snow survey Indicates the supervisor. snovpack on the front is the third largest in the past 15 radio with picture, 1 only, contemporary style AM-F- stereo bargain basement v , r , reg. 1.79 to 3.99 "matchbox" sets hras, girdles off years. set packs of popular Matchbox cars. Farm sets, cars, others. Ponty girdles and regular, bras in padded and soft cup styles. White in broken sizes. 5th floor toys bargain bosement t reg. 29.95 teg. 6.99 "Matchbox" track pant fops 19.95 1.00 Rood roce set for Matchbox with switches to change direction. 6 only. cars caused by overloaded sewers. Potbolesalso have begun appearing on city streets as water seeps through to crack Contributes contribution was made Wednesday to the Davs of '47 by Salt Lake Countv 4th floor stereo & TV 50c and 1.00 adult books They also approved paving $.3,645 to the Utah State Tax Commission for programming and printing motor vehicle assessment forms. Approval also was given to County Clerk W. Sterling Evans to burn the 1968 No- vember ballots. Dr. Reed F. Clegg. jOs E. South Temple, and Francis . Haun, 8680 S. 2700 West. West Jordan, were reappointed to the Development and Promo- tmn Board. i ?, - flocked dots girls' sweaters 98' yd. 2.00 Wash n wear, drip dry, noiron blends of Dacron polyester ond cotton with pretty flocked dots. Slipover sweaters, mostly acrylic, in favorite colors ond styles. Sizes 8 to 1 4. Orig. published at 3.95 to 5.95, fiction and nonfiction m selection of hord-baceditions. 4th floor fabrics 4th floor books reg. 9.98 yd. reg. 7.98 coating blankets 4.00 yd. 3.98 a large 2 for 3.00 boys' pajamas If perf. 2.99 to 3.49. colors. Sizes 10 to 16. knit ski paiamos in assorted wool and blends from All bargoin basement boys' wool-nylo- n well-know- n wool mills. Attractive colors, 54" wide. 2 for 5.00 dress shirts bargain bosement V'- k $1,000 commissioners. 3 295-sq.-i- To Days Of '47 A ,, 4th floor fabrics Thermal weave for blankets polyester year-roun- d comfort. 72x90" fits twin or double beds. Limited colors. reg. 14.98 bargain bosement E reg. 2.50 borgairt bosemenf mens mattress pads kitchen rugs "; no-iro- n 1.00 perf. 2.79. boys' long sleeve conon knit turtleneck shirti in favorite colors. S zes 8 to 16. If borgoin bosement boys 9.98 60x80" e ton filled with Fortrel polyester. Will not mat or lump. th f pads, of Sanforized cot- queen-siz- floor domesiics Vi Multi-colore- d rWW, price woven syn- thetic fiber rugs, machine washable. Roinbow colors 24x45" size. bargoin basement st; ss - 5.99 eo. comp, volues, men's long sleeve dress shirts with popular spread collar. Broken sizes 15 to 6Vz, boys' turtlenecks 3k bargain basement reg. 4.99 to 5.99 picture, automatic fine tun Reg. 715.00, deluxe ing, 4 speakers, sliding doors. French Provincial style in antique white finish, 1 only. Forecasts S.L. i I S.M.L reg. 1.98 yd. 598.50 pavements. in dtcaied Boiseans will find no respite Item the rain in tht next dav or so, either. Women's knit pant tops 1 with long sleeves. Navy, f brown, gold or green, sizes s 5th floor toys S So far. the principal problem for Boiseans has been the appearance of deep pools of water at traffic intersections K 1.00 Gift & TV color TV v. ' reg. 4.50 to 6.00 n ; H Sj , !n cipitation for the entire month ,of January is only 1.32 ini lies a forecaster said. ' Col. Dick King, Ada Countv, Boise City civil defense diroc-josaid there Is a chance of major flooding on the Boise price Selected group of weor- now styles in broken sizes 12 to 20 ond 1 AVz to 22T2- - 5th floor stationery 1.49 2.49 comp, values, songs and stories for children of oil ages. Many lo choose from. t $ 1.00 price 48 only. children's records col- - bargain basement 5th floor infants' 3-- !i 4th floor lamps 1 no-iro- n long-sleev- 1 24.95 high. Only 16. 3.79 & sport shirts grow bag ON SALE FRIDAY. Sorry, no mail or phone orders, c.o.d. or layaway. We reserve the right to limit quantities. veiled in foceted crystal 37.50 comp, values. Kismet beads in pink, gold, green or white. 9" diameier, T 3 Vk' & S? price sets from u famous maker. Soft acrylic knits, sizes 8 to 20. Only 50. special values swaglites '& seamless nylons p ? V-- reg. 1.35 to 1.95 Plastic desk set with 4 items for desk-toneatness. Also jars with 40 pencils. CITY 4 10.95 sweater sets I Vi LAKE . cheek list bargains t r. SALT Release patterns which will benefit fish and wildlife system. Reservoir and Fontenelle Dam. part of the Seedskadee Project, was one of the first participating projects authorized within the Colorado River Storage Project. hours 20c each. Greater Ogden Chamber of Commerce; and Murray M. Moler, chairman, Utah Travel Mayor Morris Earl King, Davis Swapp; director; County industrial Larry Koonin, general manager of Ramada Inn. Ogden; Mayor Gail Sanders. and Weber County Commissioner Albert Bott. The board is made up of five members from Weber County, three from Davis and two each from Morgan and Box Elder counties. The board will meat again Feb. 3 at 7 p.m. in Ogden City council chambers to select the new executive director, after applications are screened by the organizations officers. members Named of Golden Spike were Nathan Mazer, Weber County industrial director; Jack Richards. Ogden City attorney; Mark Darney, executive secretary, the river, public. Before the procedures were established, all federal, state and local agencies and municwater and industrial ipal users were consulted to deter mine the demands on the resa.tl Green River ervoir orc.o.ds. We reserve the right to limit quantities. .. park free with 3.00 minimum in our hours 2 purchase, parking plaza, your choice of standard or oversize stalls ... 6 entrunces directly into store . . . extra $ Named To Golden Spike Board LUND IAKE CITY SAIT per cent increase over the previous year during the first eight months of 1969 the ir beflow the dam. The routine release of information of interest to the ON SALE FRIDAY explained. A nine with Col- and River Compact water sales contracts. Operation of the reser-viofor incidental flood control. Releases from the reser orado unsuccessful. If the domestic not permitted to producers a fair turn on their 72 New Trustees By WANDA River Basin Compact, the voir to supply municipal and industrial water, to generate power, to benefit water sport and recreation, to minimize ice jamming and to lend to the aesthetic environment of y Boys i of Wyoming water iaws, the terms of the Upper Colorado |