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Show VK Salina Auction Weekly Report More Troopers On Highways Salable at auction 566 compared to 510 last week and 623 last year. Average attendance, The Utah Highway Patrol is its work force so there will be a 25 Increase in coverage on the states highways over the July 24th holiday, In spite of the 11 fatalities in Utah over the July 4th weekend (two accidents claimed over half of these lives), the Utah Highway Patrol feels that the extra effort on the part of the public and the troopers is paying dividends. The primary factors which lead to improper driving include driving too fast for conditions or exceeding the posted speed limits; failure to yield the right of way to other motorists; Good demand. Feeder steers scarce, few representative sales strong to $1.00 higher. No comparison feeder heifers from previous week. Slaughter cows and bulls firm, with some early offerings cows showing liberal waterfill. Supply about 75 slaughter cows. FEEDER STEERS; Choice $62.50-68.0lbs. 280-40- 0 package 290 lbs. $69.00. Choice . lbs. Choice lbs. $51.00-54.5Standard and Good Holsteins lbs. 420-55- 0 $57.00-62.00- 600-81- 5 380-61- 0 and $44.50-50.5- FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice $53.00-57.5lbs. 260-45- 0 package 290 lbs. $59.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: High Utility and Commercial Good heiferettes Cutter and other Utility 4 $37.25-41.7- ADVISOKY ve Tournament are: Championship Flight: Marlene Holman, 1st, low gross; Elsie Van Wagenen, 2nd, low gross; Louise Jensen, 1st, low net; Jolene Sorensen, 2nd, low net. Palisade Flight: Lila Fleming, 1st, low gross; Verle connection with motor carrier operation. Members are, from left, William England and David Free, Salt Lake City; Glenn Goodrich, Bountiful, chairman; Ray Hansen, UDOT advisor to the committee, and Rex Bennett, Coastal States Energy Co. Not shown is Steve Zoumadakis, Salt Lake City. tailgating or not allowing proper interval with the motorist ahead. The Patrol appreciates the motorists concern for safety and reminds them to continue the "Lights on for Safety campaign. Named To Motor Vehicle Board Rex vice Bennett, of physical distribution for Coastal States S. president Jerry Nelson Memorial Golf Tourney Winners The results of the Jerri Nelson Memorial Ladies Golf members were by Gov. Scott M. Matheson to the Motor Vehicle Carrier Advisory Committee, which will study the industry to advise the transportation commission and the Utah Department of Transportation on changes regarding safety, size, weight, operational rules and regulations in $33.25-38.0- 1290-185- COMMITTEE-KI- appointed $40.00-44.5- SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield 0 lbs. grade The Gunnison Valiev News, July 20, l7H, Peterson, 2nd, low gross; Betty Cutler, 1st, low net (tie); Irene Gillespie, 1st, low net (tie). This tournament was held June 13 and 20 with a large group participating. We would like to invite all ladies to come to Palisade Golf Greens and participate with us every Tuesday. Energy Co., has been named to the newly-create- d Motor Vehicle Carrier Advisory Committee by Gov. Scott M. Matheson. Bennett, who has been with Coastal for 11 years, was apterm pointed for a four-yealong with William K. England, David R. Free and Steve Zoumadakis, all of Salt Lake City, and Glenn B. Goodrich, of Bountiful. on appropriate changes regarding safety, size, weight, and rules operational regulations in connection with motor carrier operation. Some people once believed that they could cure a fever by tying seven knots in a camel's hair. and advise the Transportation Commission and the Utah Department of Transportation mw muifli:isi;r(gBg I Highway 89 - Sigurd, Utah - Phone SALE STARTS JULY JULY 29 898-607- 20-END- The Sagebrush Swingers Square Dance Club of Sanpete and Sevier Counties contributed $1,483.95 to Primary Childrens Medical Center. The Sagebrush Club staged which the annual involved many members of the statewide Square Dance Club of fund-rais- Utah. Sagebrush Swingers' president is Rex Christensen, and the caller is Bruce Bown. Chairman Quentin Ottley, Aurora, explained that members organized an auction where donated baked goods, quilts and other handmade articles were sold and auctioned. Also, each club participating from across the state made a Sulinu Sun, July 20, SHOWTIME 8:H)P.M. lua) ouiui urfy July PG" starring SHOWTIME 8 Huish P.M. Wednesday - Saturday July 19-2- 2 PG The Bad News Bears Go To Japan The Goodbye Girl starring Richard Dreyfuss & NO CURE FOR COLDS-Wh- at to do for the common cold. We cant cure it, but home remedies can make us a little more comfortable while we wait for our bodys natural defenses to overcome the cold virus. Rest, warmth, plenty of liquids, a mild pain reliever such as aspirin, and a gargle to ease a sore throat can help reduce the symptoms. starring & Jackie Haley Tony Curtis Marsha Mason Sunday - Tuesday July 5 23-2- R COMING July 28, Pretty Baby 29, & 31 starring Susan Sarandon Candleshoe Keith Carradine SUMMER... mnie off ynwuur appliances Suave some time offff . . . 9 S 60 ea. BLYaW.QOQ J12 CDXC 134 CDXC $1029 especially dTOfimg Jfraly amlAsiMiuistt? DIME N SION A LUIUJM B E Rj 12X4X12 Stand. & BTR. FIR 12X8X14 Fir 38 -- 4X8 ... . $239; $429e Sheets g Some of your appliances make life a lot easier . . . and take little electricity. Examples, an electric toothbrush, sewing machine, or shaver average less than 64 a month each. On the other hand, a refrigerator or freezer runs much of the time during warm weather, so costs more to operate . . . but these appliances save a lot of spoiled food and trips to the store so you wont want to turn em off. But some of your appliances that use quite a lot of electricity can be given some time off. Why? Because you can choose when you use washers, dishwashers, and dryers and other appliances that use quite a bit of power . . . and these add to the daytime demand for electricity Monday through Friday when business and industry also are using more power. This all adds y peak load up to a daytime that goes especially high during July and August when work-savin- Monday-through-Frida- many people also are using electric air conditioning to keep comfortable. To meet that peak load, we have to build new, more expensive power plants ...or buy extra electricity from more expensive sources to meet that short-terpeak demand. What can you do about it? You can help us hold costs down if you can postpone running some of your appliances until late evening or early morning or over the weekend. And you can turn your thermostat up a few degrees, cutting your power bill and helping us shave that peak load. Ask us about more ways to save electric energy. U A LIGHT COMPANY . Annual Operating Costs of Some Typical Household Appliances Box Nails. 16 Box Nails 8 50 lbs. $1999: 50 lbs. 1879g Est. kwh Est. kwh Some higher energy users: Dishwasher Range with oven Sales limited to supply on hand VO' 6-- Contact Phone tube type solid state 8SS-60- 79 Sigurd - Hwy. 89 y) 3 9 12,200 12,200 350 350 660 320 590 590 4,800 4,500 860 . . 350 200 Average rate per Kwh. consumed annually. Based on 1000 hours of operation per year. on area and specific sue ot unit vary widely, depending Room air conditioner: Est. kwh Thik figure will Annually . Air Conditioner (room) Television color KELLY ALVEY wattage Annual Coat 1 10-1- (quick-recover- Eat turned ( oven cu. ft.) chest type, manual defrost . . upright type, manual defrost automatic defrost RefrigeratorsFreezers 5 cu. ft. . manual defrost, automatic defrost, 1 1 8 cu. ft. automatic defrost, 20 cu. ft. up Clothes Dryer Water Heater (15-2- Con- - Average 1,200 wself-cleanin- g Freezer & Michael York ( A comedy full of adventure $2" ea. $1X6X6 22 et Star Theatre . j ) j : : CEDARIEENGINGILUMBER 4X4X8 21 The Last Remake of Beau Geste PG E 4 Pamela T Thurs., Fri., Sat., Mon. July 20, 21, 22, & 24 ENERGY-WIS- Page 11)78, In anciant Egypt, tha pharaoh had to walk around tha walls of a temple to make sura that tha sun would eontlnua his daily journey around tha sky. The Associated Squure Dance Club of Utah organized the charity Hat Dance four years ago. The event is now held every year and bids are made by clubs for the privilege of hosting the affair. The funds will be used for the care of children whose parents cant pay for their medical costs. contribution. SUmmM The committee will study the I I. c I Square Dancers Donate To Primary Hospital FOR AN entire motor carrier industry lue & |