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Show T December 1981 10, TTiree Page Shopper Sanpete First candidate HicenSoft files for Congress w Mice N' $See soft V$eskti& tmernssos O iOURBI urn PROV- O- Howard C. Nielson, former speaker of the Utah State House of today Representatives, became the first person to announce as a candidate for Congress from Utahs new Third Congressional District. Nielson, a native of is a Richfield, Republican. He is seeking to represent residents from Sanpete, Duchesne, Grand and San Juan counties, as well as the southwestern quarter of OUR MO MftMC uHil Salt Lake County, who make up the new congressional district. A graduate of the of Utah, University Nielson is a former associate commissioner of finance for higher education. He has spent over 20 years teaching business administration, economics, mathematics and statistics at Brigham Young University, the University of Utah and American University of Beirut, Lebanon. In addition, Nielson spent over 20 years as a consultant with a variety of organizations; 2 years as marketing research analyst for C&H Sugar, 6 rates 0U NO NAMI MACARONI :VUHM Howard C. Nielson cheese - DINNERS pins ffr doves. as research economist and project leader for Stanford Research Institute and 1 as economic year years Cloud development advisor to the Kingdom of Jordan. While in the state seeding project 'o 0IEPPAY UWl sOHOC.CWPS EC-(Kb- cm mix PRIC& LAKE CITY-San- pete will be among the 14 counties in the state taking part in a cloud seeding program and the Utah Water Resources Board says it will pay more than half the co6t. contribute months of cloud-seedinThe rest of the $235,00 for the project will come from the par- eveww uu3 price te, Emery, Grand, Iron, Juab, Millard, Piute, San Juan, Sevier, Tooele, Wayne, and Washington. In past years the has been program credited with increasing r 3 AU FLOUR 0UIC6 federally sponsored project in which the weekend, chemical times cheaper than conventional agents, mini m reiee cur KAMS sM, which include silver. The test will be conducted jointly by the Utah Depa rtment and a Meterology company, 9 American of private North Weather Consultants. He that increaseth increaseth knowledge sorrow. g :&&m wm fcPMtUES BOV. PR pre-seas- until Thanksgiving when the Council will begin its snow condition ski and reports. Information on snow depth, new snow ac- lift cumulation, operations and weather and road conditions will be included on the recorded messages throughout the ski season and updated as often as conditions change. Skiers calling the new exchange will be billed 50 cents a call, the current rate set by the American Telegraph and Telephone Company (AT&T) which developed this service. BLM announces new personnel :" Nine changes in per- ewwj wce sonnel have been an-- . nounced in the Richfield the federal government. native of Lyman, he is a A Brigham Young District of the Bureau of University graduate. Land Management. John Branch is the first Carl Thurgood is new geologist to be hired for enthe the of Sevier River chief vironmental project staff. Resource Area. He is a He started with BLM in 1981 Utah State Richfield in 1963 and has University graduate. served in the former Burke Williams Price District as well. He transferred from the formerly was chief of the district office to serve as range technician for the planning section. Jim Yeckley, a Penn- Sevier River Resource . UM iCST 00S FOOD SIM L?J &U ODOG FOOD sylvania native, has been Area. A native of Salina, he is a 1977 graduate of munity planner to chief of Utah State University. the planning section. He Stephen Hawley, has been with the Rich- Monroe, is a new member field District since 1978. of the districts force Dave Young has joined account A crew. the Districts division of California native, he will as resources staff operate heavy equipment fisheries biologist. He for construction and formerly was wildlife improvement projects on biologist with the BLM public lands in the RichSevier River resource field District. area office. He Is a native Natalie Peterson, of Fresno, CA. Annabella, is the new Dee Ritchie has been receptionist at the appointed team leader on District office. She is a en1981 graduate of Utah the districts vironmental project staff. Technical College. Formerly employed with TRY A KOREAN LIGHT the U.S. Forest Service, LUNCH he is a native of Heber For a light lunch, says BLM the He joined City. Sunset Magasine, fill in 1979. L. LaRell Chappell lettuce leaves with stir-fr- y beef strips, cooked joined the districts environmental project staff rice and Korean hot( as a soils scientist. He has pepper paste. Roll up to 14 years of service with eat promoted from com- ' Ot yXA0LWGS g$, KWNMISE sn fiS !Sn? T. P1GASAM? PHeti tffsctfve 7 fc3 days Tfcws. wrwi :f for ski report cloud seeding agent will be tested over the Great Salt Lake. The experiments are part of a the mountain snowpack by up to 13 percent. In the meantime a new National Science Foundation has given Utah a $110,000 grant to test the chemical metaldehyde. It is an organic cloud seeding agent which is 100 MPO Dial-i- t Skiers eager to catch the first ski lift this winter have only to call the Utah Travel Councils new ski information number, to learn the opening dates of their favorite Utah resorts. This and other information will run on the new ski hotline inexpensive 25 WDM counties-Sanpe- Beaver, Carbon, dHH) 60MN kwFROtrcoemiL his believes Nielson g. ticipating UJH0l reapportionment. He was honored as outstanding legislator four times. A fiscal conservative, for $158,000 five ojice & development, election reform, tax reform, and training and experience would benefit residents in The board voted to the Third District. 3P5FHV)IT - Nielson legislature, sponsored many bills in the areas of industrial SALT snweo! Daggett, Uintah, Carbon, Emery, Loui AMD 'fOUU. SO MAMH ipEOftE ARESKOP- Sevier, Utah, Summit, Wasatch, C7Z: 7 DATS A 1059 firaci :V" WIH T 10 Dm. Dm. to 16, 1911 Wd., rmn t9T |