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Show THE MANTI MESSENGER PAGE SIX Today's 4-H'e- Learn Oldest rs New Safety Law Affects All Public Speaking Art SPECIAL - Public speaking is one of the oldest arts in the world. Since ancient times orators have aroused, and informed their through public speaking skills. Today, the art of public speaking is more alive than ever. reassured audiences Especially the among 183,000 young boys and girls in the participate national 1 public speaking program. The program, sponsored nationally by Union Oil Company of California, helps develop speaking skills that improve their and their ability to communicate in all forms of media. Alan Synar, of Muskogee, Okla., claims he oveicjme a speech defect and gained who through the public speaking program. A national winner of $700 scholarship from Union Oil, in 1971, young Synar remembers the first time he started in public speaking. I had an extreme stutter, complicated by an speech unusually with no knowledge of expression for emphasis. his Synar overcame difficulties through coaching and hard work. He earned more than 30 trophies and honors for his speaking skills, plus trips and other awards. Along with the satisfaction of having built and ability to communicate with others, who participate in the public speaking program receive incentive and recognition 4-- 1 fast-talki- awards. Union Oil, which has sponsored the program for over 23 years, gives four medal", of honor to winners in each county. Fifty dollar U.S. Savings Bonds are awarded to the winning boy and girl public speaker in each state. The .3, hereby given Jurisdiction and authority over the development and production of crude petroleum oil and gas, and crude shale oil, regardless of gravities, from bituminous sandstone andor oil shale deposits In any manner or form." Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Oil and Gas Conservation has prepared a final draft of proposed rules and regulations governing the development and production of crude oil and gas from bituminous sandstone and shale oil. A Hearing will be held on Wednesday, September 20, 1972, at 10:00 a.m., In the State Office Building Auditorium, First Floor -- State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of adopting said rules and regulations. Anyone Interested In the adoption of, or changes and revisions thereto, shall appear and be hecrd on the above date, or forward said suggestions to the Dl vision of Oil and Gas Conservation, 1588 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84116. (A copy of the proposed Rules and Regulations may be obtained from the Division upon request) DATED this 31st day of August, 1972. STATE OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES BOARD OF OIL & GAS CONSERVATION s Cleon B. Feight Cooperative Extension Service then selects 18 sectional winners from among the state winners. Each of them receives an expense-paitrip to the National Congress in Chicago, Nov. 26-3At that event six $700 are awarded scholarships national winners by the oil company. For more information about the public speaking program, contact the county extension office. d 4-- 0. 4-- The Utah Stars have added more firepower to their already potent roster with the announcement of the signing of Cliff Anderson, a 6guard with experience in both the NBA and -5 ABA. Search out the dangers and destroy the posslbtltiy of an accidental poisoning, the Utah Pharmaceutical AssolcatloQ advised as National Poison Prevention Week officially began In the United States in March. Local pharmlclsts who joined making this announcement were Elliott R. Bralthwaite of Mantl and Cannon and Phil Anderson of Ephraim. This eleventh annual Observance, proclaimed by President Nixon and Governor Rampton, had as its theme this year Search and Destroy." It was observed March 5. Some people will think only of In St. 19-2- Lruv! Josephs College of Phil- adelphia played with the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA and 1968-- 69 during tla 1967-6- 8 seasons. The former guard appeared briefly with the Denver Rockets ABA in the 1969-7- 0 -- Check medicine cabinets discarding medicines no longer used. Flush unused drugs down the drain and rinse the container before regularly, ng. --Turn lights on when taUng or giving medicines. Too many containers "feel" the same In the dark. -- Never leave medicine on furniture or counters; always return It to a safe storage place after use. --Always read the label and take medicine only In the amounts stated. -- Always store Internal med INTEGRITY Fred Becker believes in keeping promises. He will serve the full term of office when elected. His Primary opponent, BILL DUNN, is currently endeavoring to abandon in mid-terthe office he was elected to. He has done so before. Let's keep political opportunism DUNN to the Salt Lake out of Utah's GOP. Elect Fred Becker and thereby County Commission where he Is honorbound to serve two more elected yearn. tr Republican State Convention. BALANCE Every four years, we who Eve outside of Salt Lake County are asked for our financial contributions, but never for a candidate for state office. Fred Becker's election will insure that the entire state will be represented. Fred is the only Laker on the entire state office ticket. For balanced state representation, vote Fred Becker tar Secretary of State. non-Sa- along with the rest of the squad that will attempt to regain Its ABA title relinquished last year to the Indiana Pacers. it CONCENSUS can of the for external application. -- .Give prescription medication only to the patient for whom It was prescribed. Re-ele- Anderson will report to the This are not needed medicatloo people save excess In the hope they will be able to use it again In the future for a "similar illness. usualHowever, the medicine until around ly ends up lying the patient forgets what Illness It was for or until It has deteriorated so much that It will not be effective. In fact, It may have become dangerous. Utahs Pharmacists offer the following advise for poisonproofing the home: Business manager, Director of Development KBYU, Member of the 1968 Republican National Delegation, Chairman of the Nationalities Committee (Utah Central the President, TV News Director, Television producer of important Committee) to political programs in Utah, BYU Political Science, Magna cum laude, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Sigma race for Secretary of State at the 1972 Alpha, Delta Phi Alpha, Winner of the four-wa- y which is based in New York City. He mixed it up with players of both the NBA and ABA well enough to produce, a 30 ppg average. years training camp will be held at Vlewmont High School in Bountiful with evening scrimmage sessions open to the the military use of this term, the association says, but the principle has application In reducing the number of accidental polnsonings among children. "For example, children are curious. They see, they touch, they taste medicines on the bedside table, drain cleaner on the floor, furniture polish left on the table. Search out these dangers, destroy the posslblity of a poisoning happening," an official declared. Especially Important Is the need to keep medicine cabinets locked and cleaned out. Almost every household has at least one and sometimes many bottles or containers of medication that EXPERIENCE product of Stars training camp Sept. 12 The 7, 1972 Poison Dangers Utah Pharmaceutical Group Warnsor ol used. Many icines separately from those Cliff Anderson Will Bolster Stars Lineup Legal notices BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF ADOPTING RULES AND ) OF REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE DEVELOPMENT ) HEARING AND PRODUCTION OF CRUDE OIL AND GAS ) FROM BITUMINOUS SANDSTONE AND CRUDE ) SHALE OIL (KEROGEN) FROM OIL SHALE AND ) SURFACE LAND RECLAMATION REGULATIONS ) RELATING THERETO. ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS, ANDOTHER PERSONS IN THE STATE INTERESTED IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION OF OIL ANDOR GAS FROM BITUMINOUS SANDSTONE AND OIL SHALE. Utah Code Annotated Under the provlsons of Title 40-- 6. 1953, the Board of Oil and Gas Conservation is given authority to make rules and regulations and amend them from time to time as deemed necessary for the proper administration of the Oil and Gas Conservation Act. Utah Code Annotated 1953, grants the Section Board, among other things, the following Jurisdiction: ". . . . (4) This Board shall have and is Mr. Mark Garff, statistician, and Mr. Vance Abbott, General Safety Inspector, both of the Utah State Industrial Commission, will be In Ephraim, Sept. 14 to explain the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) to local employers. A seminar will be held at City Hall at 8 p.m. Mr. Garff stresses "The occupational safety and health program will apply to any person, Arm, company, corporation, or association In the state employing one or more persons and to the employees of such organization except where specifically exempt by law. The few exemptions are In mining, atomic energy, farming and federal, state and local government." Mr. Garff will be discussing the recordkeeping aspects of the act. The law provides that each employer has the basic duty to furnish his employees a safe place to work. Rules and standards have been set to eliminate situations that are likely to cause death or serious harm. Mr. Abbott will discuss these rules and how to comply with them. It Is Important for each employer to be aware of his specific responsibilities because violators will be subject to penalties. Both Mr. Abbott and Mr. Garff emphasize that they want to help local employers comply with the act so that the employers do not receive unnecessary fines. OSHA does In no way affect Workmens Compensation laws. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE Lruvly campaign. Playing behind Jerry West, general public. Gall Goodrich and Johnny Eagan understandably cut down the playing time of the Anderson to the point where he averaged only 3.9 points per game his rookie season with LA and 1.4 the following year. He appeared In only three games with Denver. Theres no doubt about Turning to two summer basa scandal is a breeze but it, ketball leagues to sharpen his stirred up by a couple of skills, the fleet Philadelphia Harold S. May, windbags. product appeared to hone his The Florence (Ala.) Herald. to considerable talents the point where he averaged 33 polnts-per-gato find credit easier Its In the tough Baker than quicksand, but either one In Philadelphia last will swallow you up. And the League summer. This past June, July credit is so nuu h more attracand August found Anderson entive. E. J. Kirby, Jr., sconced in the Rucker League Chariton (Mo.) Courier. Not only did Fred Becker receive more votes than any of his three opponents from your convention delegates to the Republican State Convention this year, he also holds the respect and support of leaders throughout the state. This support includes State Senators, leaders of the House of Representatives, university professors, farmers, businessmen, church leaders, administrators, civic leaders, college deans and citizens Eke yourselves. Join them in a vote for dependable experience. Vote for Fred Becker. good-shooti- ng me I OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT I I CLEON B. FEIGHT, SECRETARY I Published Sept. 7, 1972. mM DEMOCRATIC SANPETE COUNTY September 12, 1972 J A . A INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross X in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. State Auditor Yota for Ona REPUBLICAN SANPETE COUNTY September 12, 1972 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross X in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. S. Rapraiantativa District No. I U. I Yota for Ona Stata Sanator District No. 28 HARWARD, KENDRICK at Pearson Tire Co. 265 North Main Ephraim I REES, G. STANFORD I 4 yr. County Commissioner Voto for On H. a Voto for Ona COOK, MORRIS S. Open 7 days a week URSEN, O'NEIL F. I, Douglas A. Jorgensen, Clerk for Sanpete County, Utah, do hereby certify that the above sample ballot is a true and correct copy of the ballot to be voted upon in Sanpete County on Tuesday, from 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. xcopt Saturdays whon wo aro opon until MIDNIGHT GROCERIES GAS -I- CE PICNIC & CAMPING SUPPLIES COLD BEER I September 12, 1972. I L 2 yr. County Commissioner JENSEN, A. EUGENE MADSEN, NED P. DOUGLAS A. JORGENSEN, Sanpete County Clerk. Vote for Ona |