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Show Tfc 6 PAYSON THE Water report Thursday, March 13, 1969 iQanzzmzawaxaxnxzzmzv1- - Rothe acre feet for 237 percent of average, the 1952 forecast was 134,000 acre feet; Strawberry Reservoir Inflow (8) is 92,000 acre feet for eral. folks treat Some pets, (their own or other peoples) as if they were human. They talk to them, pet them and pamper them. Other folks who dont like pets dont want to be in the same house with them and if possible in the same county as they are. whether we are born with I dont likes and dislikes for animals in all cases, but I know of whole families going down for generations who have had strong likes or dislikes for them. Take the Binns family for instance. From the time Grandma Binns was a child in the 1870s she never had a pet and never wanted one and avoided all animals like the plague. know When she and Grandpa Binns started housekeeping she insister that he give his pet dog, Ringer, away for it terrified her to even see it. Their three daughters never owned a dog during their growing years, but since they did live on a farm they just seemed to inherit cats to keep the mice down. But, believe you me, there were no house cats among them. Of the daughters there was only one, the oldest, who really loved the cats and played with them. The other two girls shared their mothers feelings on animals older girl, Kate, soon learned that she had a good thing on her side. If Grandma ever asked her to go to town, or to peel potatoes, or do some dishes and she didnt feel like doing the chore she knew that she only had to corner one of her younger sisters with a cat and threaten to put it on her and the job was as good as The done. When the younger girls married they had never touched an animal in their lives and they didnt intend to. Their husbands were more domineering that Grandpa Binns had been and during their married lives they had both dogs and cats as family pets, but, absolutely no house pets. The mothers transferred their fear of animals into their older children, but as time went on the younger children were dedicated pet lovers. Two of these daughters grew up as their mothers and at the time of their own marriages they had never touched animals either. The one girl was worse than the other even. She would never visit homes where she knew animals were kept. She would not visit a zoo or attend a rodeo or measured were: Timpanogos Divide with 126 inches of snow and 41.5 inches of water content for 209 percent of average, Dutchman Guard Station with 89.5 inches of snow and 27.5 inches of water content for 186 percent of average, Timpanogos Cave with 15.5 inches of snow and 3.2 inches of water content for 139 percent of average, South Fork Ranger Station with 33 inches of snow and 8.6 inches of water content for 172 percent of average, Camp Altamont with 89 inches of snow and 29 inches of water content for 242 percent of average, Hobble Creek Summit with 71.8 inches of snow and 20 Courses 67 Courses measured National Wildlife Week will be observed next week, March all across the nation and this years theme of Provide Habitat-PlacWhere Wildlife Live is vital to Utah sportsmen. Wildlife week 1969 will encourage people to protect wetlands, as well as field and fore t habitat areas. The Utah Wildlife Federation is cosponsoring the National Wildlife Week along with the National Wildlife Federa- were: Timpanogos Divide with 126 inches of snow and 41.5 inches of water content for 209 percent of average, Dutchman Guard Station with 89.5 inches of snow and 27.5 inches of water content for 186 percent of average, Timpanogos Cave with 15.5 inches of snow and 3.2 inches of water content for 139 percent of average. South Fork Ranger Station with inches of snow and 8.6 inches of water content for 172 percent of average, Camp Altamont with 89 inches of snow and 29 inches of water content for 242 percent of average, Hobble Creek Summit with 71.8 inches of snow and 20 inches of water content for 187 percent of average, Packard Canyon with 49.7 inches of snow and 14.8 inches of water content for 180 percent of average, Rock Bridge with 49.8 inches of snow and 12.5 es Valuable habitat for deer and pheasants has been lost to increased urban and suburban growth in Utah, often these losses cannot be compensated for by wildlife management agencies. Once an acre of land is taken for development, it means the animals whouseditfor their home must be pushed into a smaller area. The smaller the habitat area, the fewer the animals for the sportsmen. The wise use of our natural re ources and the wise development of our lands is a vital issue. Utah citizens are encouraged to follow through with the National Wildlife Week theme for years to come, Provide laces Where Wildlife Lives. BYU production entertaining -C- Trucks ARS- 67 CAAAARO 62 PONT, sedan $2095 $795 Auto trans. Air cond. 65 DODGE Coronet - $1495 TRUCKS - 63 Corvair Van production of Peter Shaffers Royal Hunt of the Sun is both a highly entertaining and uplifting experience. The story is based on the Spanish conquest of the Incas and is set in a village high in the Andes. The acting for the most part is superb, but there are three in the cast who stand out above the rest. Joseph Psuik III, who plays Martin, an old man who looks back on his younger days and thereby acts as narrator, does an excellant job. His performance clearly depicts a strong man who has seen and felt more than most. Another of the outstanding three is Edwin L. Walker, who portrays Pizarro, the battle-wear- y Spanish General. This character is torn between his love and devotion to the Inca King who has become a close friend, and his need for a safe conduct for himself and his men. The safe conduct can only be insured by the death of the Indian King. 67 CHEV. 65 CHEV. $495 ton pickup.... $1595 Vi ton pickup $1495 TRADE TODAY AT: Chevrolet GRIDLEY 570 South Main, Spanish Phone 80 or 798-359- 1 Fork 489-714- 1 CLASSIFIED at R. Pico rounds out the group of three with his performance in the role of the Inca King, Atahuallapa. Hesucessfully maintains a realistic and believable char- ARROWHEAD Tristan percent of average, the 1952 forecast was 68.000 acre feet; Provo near Hailstone (6) is 142,000 acre feet for 151 percent of average, the 1952 forecast was 155,000 acre feet; Provo below Deer Creek Dam (7) is 179,000 acre feet for 166 percent of average, no 1952 forecast was available; Spanish Fork at Thistle is 64,000 - Weekdays 5:00 until 10:00 p.m. Noon until 10:00 p.m. - Saturday acter throughout the play. This is made more cornplitcate by the characters belief that he cant be killed or rather if killed, he will rise with the first rays of the sun Closed Sundays on the following day. lr 1969 OPENS, MARCH The play is a hard hitting social commentary on hipocracy and imperialism. If only for the ideas that it stirs this play is well worth seeing. acre feet for 237 percent of average, the 1952 forecast was 134,000 acre feet; Strawberry Reservoir Inflow (8) is 92,000 acre feet for 224 percent of average, the 1952 forecast was 138,000 acre feet; Utah Lake Inflow is 340,000 acre feet for 174 percent of average, the 1952 forecast was 693.000 acre feet. . YOUR hus- Uttd Car and BYUs The April - July stream flow forecast for Utah Valley made by Bob L, Whaley, Snow Survey Supervisor for Utah, are as follows: American Fork Canyon near American Fork is 49,000 acre feet for 188 percent of average, the 1952 forecast was 51.000 acre feet; Hobble Creek near Springville is 42,000 acre feet for 292 band would goof that good????? Moura Habitat-P- inches of water content for 130 percent of average, Payson Ranger Station with 78.7 inches of snow and 23.6 inches of water content for 170 percent of average, Clear Creek Ridge No. 1 with 76 inches of snow and 23.7 inches of water for 167 percent of average, Clear Creek Ridge No. 2 with 64 inches of snow and 18.1 inches of water content for 164 percent of average, Clear Creek Ridge No. 3 with 41 inches of snow and 11.6 inches of water content for an average of 187 percent average. horse show. She had a chance to marry a fine farm lad but refused because he had animals. The crowing touch came just last Christmas. Her husband had just made some big money on a business deal and as a special gift for her to show his love he hd gone to Salt Lake and purchased her a lovely mink coat. She told me confidentially that she lets him think that it is just because she is so determined to be careful with the coat but she wears it only when she has to!! She says that every time she wears the coat she thinks of animals and her dislike and fear for them and that so far she hasnt enjoyed the coat one bit. But, like she says, how can you tell your loving husband that even though he gave you the thing most women, dream of owning, he m o Aotemsew mmrwto tion. 33 is 142,000 acre feet for 151 percent of average, the 1952 forecast was 155,000 Mailing Service 16-- an Above average water supply can be expected for Utah Valley according to Soil Conservation Service technicians Howard Roper Jr. and Dale Hanberg. Snow courses measured in the area range from 130 to 242 percent of the 1953-19average. inches of water content for 187 percent of average, Packard Canyon with 49.7 inches of snow and 14.8 inches of water content for 180 percent of average, Rock Bridge with 49.8 inches of snow and 12.5 inches of water content for 130 percent of average, Payson Ranger Station with 78.7 inches of snow and 23.6 inches of water content for 170 percent of average, Clear Creek Ridge No. 1 with 76 inches of snow and 23.7 inches of water for 167 percent of average. Clear Creek Ridge No. 2 with 64 inches of snow and 18.1 inches of water content for 164 percent of average, Clear Creek Ridge No. 3 with 41 inches of snow and 11.6 inches of water content for an average of 187 percent average. The April - July stream flow forecast for Utah Valley made by Bob L. Whaley, Snow Survey Supervisor for Utah, are as follows: American Fork Canyon near American Fork is 49,000 acre feet for 188 percent of average, the 1952 forecast was 51.000 acre feet; Hobble Creek near Springville is 42,000 acre feet for 292 percent of average, the 1952 forecast was 68.000 acre feet; Provo near Hailstone (6) really GOOFED. Dont you other wives wish 224 Art and Sign Work Addressing and Wildlife week set Mr. Clair Anderson of Benjamin has been chosen as our Farmer ofthe Week." Mr. Anderson operates 250 acres of diversified farm land and feeds out between 350 and 400 head of beef cattle each year. He enjoys the life of a farmer-stockmand says that Benjamin is an ideal area to live and rear children. Clair Anderson was born in Oak City, Utah to Otto L. and Alta Anderson. He was educated in the schools of Delta and was graduated from the Delta High School. He attended school for one year at the Brigham Young University. Mr. Anderson is married to the former Lottie Lou Lundell and they are the parents of four children: LuAnn 14, Wayne 13, Keven 10, and Neil age three. Presently, Mr. Anderson is serving as First Counselor to President J. Austin Cope Jr. of the Palmyra Stake. He was formerly a Bishop of the Benjamin Ward and at one time he served as a High Councilman in the Nebo Stake. percent of average, the 1952 forecast was 138,000 acre feet; Utah Lake Inflow is 340,000 acre feet for 174 percent of average, the 1952 forecast was 693.000 acre feet. 67 It seems to me that with some things in life there is no middle ground. Take some foods for example. If you like olives you like them very much, if you dont you abhor them. The same holds true of oysters, Chinese food and shrimps as well as many other dishes. I think that this also holds true with pets and animals in gen- CL, Cc.,... Clair Anderson able; Spanish Fork at Thistle is 64,000 average water supply can be expected for Utah Valley according to Soil Conservation Service technicians Howard Roper Jr. and Dale Hanberg. Snow courses measured in the area range from 130 to 242 percent of the 1953-19average. Above The View From Hee By Ruth acre feet; Frovo below Deer Creek Dam (7) is 179,000 acre feet for 166 percent of average, no 1952 forecast was avail- -. CHRONICLE Benjamin Phone - 798-654- 6 Shop At Home And Save Time and Money Utah Valley Auction Co. weekly report Quotations from Utah Valley Auction Co. Spanish Fork, Utah March 6, 1969. 0 CATTLE: Choice grain fed cattle higher; Cows active and 25 higher; Stockers and feeders steady. Choice grain fed steers 27.00-27.225.50-27.0Low choice-goo- d Commercial and standard, including holsteins, 23.50-24.5Choice heifers 25.50-26.Good 24.50-25.5Standard 22.50-24.0- 0; Grain fed holstein heifers 21.50-22.2High Young grain fed cows 20.50-21.5Average yielding utility cows 19.50-20.225-5- 5; 0; 40 0; 0; 0; 0; 5; Cutters 18.00-18.5utility 18.50-19.5Canners 17.00-18.0Some thinner cows 16.00 - 17.00; Average slaughter bulls 0; 0; 0; liw . , 'W , ; ' ... 24.00-24.6- Lighter bulls 0; 22.50-23.5- 0; Light weight slaughter calves 29.00-30.0- 0; Heavy slaughter calves 28.00-29.0- 0; Good quality yearlings 700 - 800 lbs lbs Holsteins 23.50-25.lbs 28.00-29.0All weights, medium quality, 24.50-27.0- 0; lbs Good quality yearling heifers 600-7500-624.50-25.5All lbs 25.00-26.0weight medium quality 24.00-26.5- 0; Light weight steer calves 32.50-24.5Hol0; 0 lbs steer calves lbs 24.50-26.0steins 350-50- 0 Light Heavier heifer weight heifers 28.00-30.0calves 26.50-28.0Calvey holstein heifer 270.00 per head; Calvey stock cows 190.00- 210.00 per head; Good holstein calves 36.00 -- 45.00 per head; Larger holsteins 51.00-57.0- 0; 27.00-27.4- 600-70- 0; 500-6- 27.50-28.5- 0; 0 Work this Contest and Win Prizes III OVER $5,000 00 IN PRIZES (In Merchandise 00 0; TO BE GIVEN Certificates) 00 1ST PRIZE A Brand New $209.95 0; DRESSMAKER 31.00-32.5- 350-45- 0; $140.00 Discount Certificates. 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