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Show TSKWWf'! Coastal States Bids Over Half Million; High Bidder Hor BLM Coal Leases More than a dollars was bid by Coastal States Energy Co. of Houston, Texas, to mine coal on federal land in Sevier County. According to Paul L Howard, Bureau of Land Management portal. SUFCos operations are conducted entirely underground by conventional and Utah 2,000,000 tons as a result of the half-millio- n continuous mining methods. Mine output, currently running at 1,500,000 tons a year, will be increased to approximately state director, six bids were submitted Oct. 2 with Coastal States the apparent high bidder. Coastal submitted three bids of $26 75, $112.56 and $227.37 per acre. Their high bid on the approximately 2,632 acres adjacent to the Convulsion Canyon Mine offered new lease acquisition. awarded Two hundred fifty seniors from North Sevier, South Sevier and Richfield high schools participated in the Voter Awareness program held Tuesday morning at Richfield High School The program, a short course in citizenship sponsored by the Youth Program of Utah State University, is held every two years to make the new voter more aware of his or her responsibility as a voter. Students could choose three sessions to attend, after which lunch was served in the cafeteria The sessions in- cluded- Federal legislation: Mac iladdow, administrative d assistant for Sen. Orrin Hatch, Preston Naylor, administrative assistant for Sen Jake Gam, extending by concerning four additional applications 476 41 acres in Carbon County (Kaiser Steel Corp , applicant i, 40 acres in Emery County (John Bell, applicant), 1.172 77 acres in Carbon County Rratah Corp , applicant), and 120 acres in Carbon County 'Kanawha applicant) i Hoc-kin- operations from the Southern Utah Fuel Co mines existing and Dr. professor Edwin Peterson, of History and Geography at USU, and long time director of the Boys State program State Legislation Dewain Washburn, state representative, and Thorpe state senator Police and Courts: Keith Hooper, Utah Highway Patrol, and Rex Huntsman, Sevier and William local high schools and offices County Sheriff. Government- - SSHS Schoenng, President Politics: Larry Brienholt, Republican Party chairman, and Harold Brewer, Democratic Party chairman Members ot the planning committee tor the clinic are Glen Partridge, NSHS teacher, Royce Johnson, RHS teacher, n Salma Lumbei, Hi Lo Electric, Brent's Texaco and Tire ' - A 3- i i s-- Refrigerated Lines trailer overturned at 10:54 p.m. last Thursday on U.S. 89, two miles north of Aurora, scrambling its cargo of Campbells soup and inRussell Ray Gillan juring the driver, SOUPY MESS-- A Kodiak semi-tract- of Northglenn, field High School. Actor and singer Pat Boone will give a telelecture to open the conference, sponsored by the Sevier County Family Life Advisory Council. Workshop sessions are scheduled for 2:45, 3:35, 4:25, and 6:40 p.m., followed by a keynote speaker, Dr. Terry Olson, BYU, at 7:30 p m. Persons teenage years and beyond are invited to attend the of conference. SPEAKER-P- at Boone will be the Telelec-tur- e Professor Barbara LaPray of Utah State University will lead a workshop on Im O.K. and So La Veil Saunders, are You; USU, will conduct the workshop on Your Marriage - A Legacy speaker at Saturday's Dr. Glen Family Life Conference, to be 'for Generations; held from 9 p.m. Oct. 14 at Jenson, USU, will discuss To Richfield High School. 4 A r, $ r, VA $ First prize in the contest lor the buck with the widest spread, is a $300 U S Savings Bond Second widest spread will win a $100 Savings Bond The nan owes t spiead also will win $300 in savings bonds In older to be eligible, winners must have a valid Utah deer hunting license Racks en teied, which will be measured at Gerie s Texaco, must be ac- and businesses in- Know Them is to Love Them Parents & Teens, and Neal Hollingshead and team will deal with How to Help Your Child in School. Dr. Olsons address will be on Husband-Wif- e Influence on How Children Learn. -- Aurora Sets Deer Hunters The elk hunting season has recorded at least one injured hunter and two dead critters, according to Sevier County Sheriff Rex Huntsman. A St. George hunter was severely injured Sunday when he fell off his horse while hunting in the Booby Hole Mouneffort was tain area An y required to remove him from the mountain to the hospital, , all-da- m 4 j jT H V-- l I t P OPEN SOON-- N this new building at Auto Parts will move to State in Salina as soon 190 S. as finishing touches business, a branch are completed. of Richfield The uto Parts, presently is located switch to the new location was brought about by a desire to improve the companys ability to serve the community with quality parts and service. Over the past several years, we feel that the community has changed and felt we needed to it," Fillmore said change Our new store will be more modern, will be easier to shop m and will be more convenient for couples and $2 for singles. A number of items will be raffled off at the dance, and door prizes will be given. The Jaycees will draw the winner of a Savage 30.06 rifle, a sleeping personally that EPAs required "full scrubbing" of coal smoke to sulfur remove dangerous oxides (S02) has the effect ol encouraging power plants to Dance Oct. 1 7 bag, a folding hunting knife and a fluorescent lantern, while the Jaycettes will raffle a quilt. A bake sale, to provision hunters heading for the hills, will be held Friday on Salina s Main Street by the Jaycettes. While Utah coal has a lower sulfur content than most eastern coal, it also has a lower heat (BTU) content McKay said utility executives with coal burning power plants will opt for higher BTU eastern coal since it must be scrubbed anyway If a consumer can legally burn dirty coal with its accompanying dirtier air, what incentive is there to burn cleaner This coal'? McKay asked runs counter to the legislative purposed the EPA McKay reported that the administrator of the EPA has conceded that emission stan- the burning of clean, coal," McKay said He explained that national a low-sulf- quality standards, the administration must vigorously oppose the implementation of these hew EPA regulations, energy policy which encourages coal Art -i-- v t ' E. Main St. Chris for our customers Store hours will be 8 a m. to pm and 8 a m to noon on Saturdays. The phone number will be the same, We will be offering the same expert service we always have plus we will be able to accommodate a much larger inventory, Fillmore said. NAPA 5 has 69 distribution centers across the country with 110,000 top quality replacement part numbers. This and with the back-uof our other stores in the area, we can get the parts a" customer needs within 24 hours. That includes parts for boats, motorcycles, lawnmowers, or just anything thats motorized p Leona Huntsman New Aurora Correspondent Leona Huntsman will take over the Aurora News column in the Salina Sun, beginning with the Oct. 19, 1978 issue. Mrs. Huntsman asked the cooperation of Aurora area residents in bringing or calling news items to her. She may be reached at home between noon and 1:30 p.m. or in the Mrs. Hunevenings at tsman may also be reached at the Aurora LDS Church during if necessary. the day, If anyone is unable to get in touch with Mrs. Huntsman, they are welcome to call the news into the Sun office, he concluded r. i common should be ot no concern to the EPA, the Congressman contended. Such a regulation would encourage mining of Utah coal and prevent installation of costly scrubbers at power plancoal ts using the If the administration is truly concerned about conversion to coal and maintaining strict air regulation could result in more air pollution than those standards advocated by the Department of Energy. It's very difficult for me to support low-sulf- sense dictates that EPA regulators merely specify the maximum S02 level. The nature and degree of scrubbing to achieve that level dards under the proposed 48 or rolls consumption and conversion from oil to coal for electric utilities, ll the government at the same time encourages polluting the air and penalizing i.i A A- - ' - Start the deer hunting season out right, members of the Aurora LDS Ward say, by attending the Deer Hunters Dan- ce on Tuesday, Oct. 17, in the church cultural hall. A dance for youth under age 12 will begin at 5 p m. A dance for youth 12 and over will be held from 8:30 - 1130 p.m. Admission will be $3 per couple or $1.75 per person. Door prizes will be given and refreshments will be sold. where he was treated tor a head injury. The critters shot were beef cattle, the sheriff said, one steer owned by Allen Crane, which was valued at $400, and one cow, owned by Dennis Crane, valued at $500 Such incidents, the sheriff warned, may result in closing of private land to hunting burn dirty coal at Fillmore, Aurora, the manager, said the switch lo the new location is to serve the community better w ith a larger, more modern store. and is managed by Chris Fillmore ol Aurora According to Fillmore, the Salma NAPA Auto Parts at 48 East Main St will niov e to a new store at 190 South State St Grand opening ol the new stole is pending completion ol the new- building. NAPA Auto Parts is a part of the National Automotive Parts Assn (NAPA i, Americas oldest and largest supplier of vehicle replacement parts, and one of over 5.000 stores nation-wid- e NAPA Auto Parts is a branch ol Richfield Auto Parts '!Vr 'iT TS m r' v.. Wif 1 4 $3 50 McKay Rep protested the inconsistency to the White House He charged Beef Cattle Shot North Sevier Jaycees Plan Annual Deer Hunters Ball .The annual Deer Hunters Btjlf, .sponsored by the North Sevier Jaycees, will be held xom 9 pan. to la m. Thursday, Jet. 19, at the old NSHS gym. Music will be provided by Admisxi- - is Chapparral. actually promote dirtier air Elk Hunter Injured; v t v Ra nthei local low-sulf- Family Life Conference ELELECTURE -- dividuals. including Don Gates, ot Gates Excavating, which was omitted lrom the list last w eek coal pass by Utahs for dirtier eastern varieties and Colo., who was taken to Utah Improving human relationskills, ship thereby strengthening families, is the aim of the Family Life Conference scheduled from 2 - 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, at Rich- 'I it t' horns The contest is sponsored by 48 Utah mines produce the cleanest burning coal in the nation, yet according to Utah Valley Hospital with facial lacerations. The Congressman Gunn McKay, relief driver was treated and released from new Environmental Protection Sevier Valley Hospital. Utah Highway Agency (EPA) regulations will Patrolman Phil Barney investigated the encourage energy producers to Pat Boone To Speak In t I'llteen I cuts rl7X McKay Denounces EPA On Coal m v n companied by the hunter's game tag and must not have broken skulls, loose or bioken Center, Heath's Typewriter, Salina Chevron, Shaheens new cafe and motel, Sorensen Electric, Anderson's Food Center, Butch Cassidy Campground, Stubbs Hardware, Christensens Dept Store, B & G Bar, the Satan, and Stigs Western h v fx are-Gen- r u, iVi sKl I" Fifteen Salma businesses will register hunters seeking over $1,000 in prizes in the local ' Big Buck" contest. In order to be eligible, persons must register before 6 p m. Friday, Oct 20 Deer season opens Saturday. Oct 21 Registration points Andersons Texaco, station and main check-iregistration point rJ Thin sum , Ot toner 17XOS0 county-extensio- Fifteen Businesses To Register Hunters In Big Buck Contest Leah Conover, Salma City Mayor, and Mark Ross, Elsinore Town llihlu ation No. 17 NAPA Auto Parts Store To Open In Near Future Weather teacher; Steve Jackson, Sevier County Extension youth agent. I)r Art Jones, assistant Stale leader, and Dr Peteison The program is com diluted statewide by Dr Jones and Dr Peterson in cooperation with Wad-dingha- City No. ol . 58 Students Participate In Voter Awareness Program Tuesday totaled $598,433 29 Other bidders were Joe Lyon, Jr, Salt Lake City, $66 66 per acre (for total of $175,449 12); Monolith Portland Cement Co., Glendale, Calif , $32 per acre ($84,224), and Emery Coal, Ine Salt Lake City, $31 per acre ($81,592). ' Coastal applied for the lease approximately 30 miles east of Salina more than four years ago. The coal offered is limited to. the upper Hiawatha coal seam containing 13,700,000 tons of- recoverable coal. The lease is within the boundaries of the Manti-LaSa- l and Fishlake National Forests and BLM RtcTifield District The company said production lands from the will begin as soon as the lease is newly-acquire- On Sept 21, BLM ottered the lirst coal lease in Utah in four years with Swisher Coal Co ot Price the apparent high bidder at $125 per acre on 4 10 acres Howard added that additional coal lease offerings in Utah are contemplated by the BLM within the next eight months n ,fV ktJ:T: J BAND-Memb- $ l ers ol the Redmond tamp Christine KITCHEN Kitchen Band are, from left, seated: Eva Anderson, Pioneers Utah of Daughters Marjorie Mickelsen, Rose Sorenson, Mary Sorenson, Olga Larsen. Ethel Jensen, Mae Nelson, Ida Christensen, and Una Hampton: standing: ontess Jensen, leen REDMOND ,, Olsen, Thelma Jensen, Christy Mickelsen. Margaret Nelson, Velma Rasmussen, Emma Diaper, Emma Jensen, and Nora Hansen. Irene ( hristensen was absent for the pit tin e |