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Show Former Fayette Big Gdme Public Hearing On Aging Plan Producers Auction Resident Dies Permit Weekly Report A great grandchildren; six Mrs. Eugene (Lillie) Tuttle, Mrs. Fred (Isola) Mellor, Mrs. Lynn (Gladys) L yman, Mrs. Owen (Elva) Taylor, Mrs. Robert (Iva) Fairclough, and Mrs. Paul (Afton) Bartholomew. She was preceeded in death by a brother, Newell J. Olsen. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. in the Fayette Ward Chapel. Friends may call Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home in Gunnison and one hour prior to services on Friday at the Fayette Chapel. sisters, Irla Marie Olsen Harris Irla Marie Olsen Harris died June 21, 1980 at a Richmond, California hospital. She was born March S, 1915, in Fayette, Ut., a daughter of Erick Joseph and Dora Mellor Olsen. She married Lewis Frederick Harris April 27, 1937. She was a member of the LDS Church. Mrs. Harris lived in Salt Lake City for several years and then moved to San Pablo, California, where she lived until the last few years when she returned to Fayette to live. She was a very generous person, a hard worker and was well liked by all who knew her. Survivors include her husband, a daughter, Diana Drace of San Pablo, Calif.; a son, Lewis Fred- erick Harris, Gunnison; eight grandchildren; 4 . ajJjjnLXlluJf IS Begin M 1 Palisade July 1 is the first day to apply for all big game restricted permits, in- cluding antlerless deer permits, cow and bull elk restricted permits, antelope, moose, desert bighorn sheep and buffalo permits. Fruit Forecast Forecasts made June 1 by the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service indicate production of peaches, tart cherries and apricots will be lower this year than last. - Check the big game Golfers Hold Parly hun- ting proclamation Peaches were estimated 17 million pounds, one million less than a year at 300-40- 0; for details. complete are Proclamations available this week at all Division of Wildlife Resources offices and .most sporting good stores. 500-60- Applications for special permits may be received at any Division office through July 31. However, Division officers suggest early application to avoid long lines in Division offices and possible mail Aug. 8, Division offices Archery deer July 16 to end of season (Sept. 1), earlier. Tart cherries Division and offices were estimated to be down authorized license agents 12 percent. Apricots were throughout the state. estimated at 1,600 tons, 400-50- ll !!!! 26, I960 SLAUGHTER BULLS: REPLACEMENTS: Few Small and Medium Frame Yield Grade 2 Individual 1 per lbs. $54.00-58.5pairs $550.00-600.0- 0 2165 lbs. $62.75. pair. 1266-224- 0, SLAUGHTER STEERS: SLAUGHTER COWS: 0 Utility and Commercial 4 Good and Choice $39.00-44.5few 5 down lbs. $63.00-66.5to $36.00. Good heiferettes $45.00-50.0SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: few high 5 dressing to $55.00. Cutter Good and Choice $36.50-43.0lbs. $61.50-65.25- . 930-115- 2-- 4-- 675-106- 0 STAR THEATRE 600-80- Gunnison, Utah Pamela Showtime 8 p.m. Yesterdays a beautiful memory. Today Is the rest of your life. 400-50- 500-60- Vr-rl- 600-70- 0; Stormy weather and restricted bee activity during blossom time were delays as the July 31 the major causes of the. deadline approaches. A lower production. Sweet will be held Aug. drawing cherries apparently faired 15. better. As of June 1, of sweet Dates set for archery, production cherries in Utah was muzzleloader and open forecast at 5,700 tons, an bull elk permit sales : increase of 2 percent from Open bull elk July 21 to 1979. Richfield, according to F. Leon PoVey, director of the State Division on Salable at auction 500 725 lb. Holsteins $53.50-58.5Aging. to 735 last week compared 771 lbs. The Richfield hearing and 479 last year. Fair at- $62.00. package will be from 10:30 A.M. untendance. Good demand til noon in the auditorium for feeders. Only fair FEEDER HEIFERS: of the Sevier County demand for slaughter Medium Frame 1 few 0 Courthouse. cows. Feeder steers scar0 lbs. $67.00-73.5The state plan is intence and lacking in quality inlbs. $64.00-69.5ded to provide the public from the previous week, dividual 405 lbs. $71.50; with the responsibilities few sales lbs. $60.50-65.0and future direction of the $1.00-2.5- 0representative Feeder higher. 530 lbs. $67.00; individual its State Division of Aging, heifers $1.00-2.0- 0 higher. 0 lbs. $59.50-63.0director commented. cows $1.50-2.5- 0 The Palisade Mens and Inflation is the single Slaughter bulls lower. Slaughter Ladies Golf Association most serious problem con$1.00-2.0- 0 lower. Supply 22nd. held was June party fronting the elderly. Tra- about 55 feeders, The winners were: nsportation services, remainder mostly Putting especially in the rural cows. Salina. Utah Leslie Rosenvall, Gunni- areas, along with the un- slaughter son and Lois Jensen, derdeveloped and FEEDER STEERS: Friday & Saturday Manti. inadequate housing for Medium Frame 1 0 June 27 28 senior citizens remain a Chippingindividual lbs. $74.00-79.5Z. G he Larry Ray, Ephraim, and complex concern, 0 425 lbs. $84.50. Few e Peterson. Salina. said. 0 $68.50-75.0few lbs. The State Plan is an The 1st Team-Le- s 0 lbs. $66.00-71.7- 5 ; Rosenvall, Gunni- outline of the Divisions 0 lbs. $65.00-69.0son, Jim Sorenson, Manti, policies and programs" lbs. some partly Wayne Peterson and Verle PoVey explained, tened $60.00-65.0Large noting that it will serve Frame 2 Holsteins Peterson, Salina. couple as a basis for a series of 2nd Team-Le- s 0 lb. Walt Disneys Rosenvall, Gunni- public hearings on the uq1cpw,c 567.008.00 , animated feature son, Gaylene Bradley and plan to be held Gail Jensen, Manti, and across the state for public comment and Venna Johnson, Salina. PoVey adWed.-Tue- s. suggestions. ded, It is very important 25 - July 1 June that all interested persons WEEK ONE attend these public Archery elk July 21 with discuss and R Aug. 15, Division offices hearings, New fees for obtaining a only. (Drawing for 150 us the proposed aging hunters choice permits, policies, problems and duplicate of a fishing or directions. Aug. 5. Hunters who hunting license have Richfield, Utah Copies of the state plan recently been set by the chase a permit before 13 to area sent are for 1 new being Wildlife Board. The Aug. will be eligible agencies on aging in the cost of a duplicate license the drawing). Muzzleloader Sept. 2 -- state, and will be available is half the cost of the Oct. 17, Division offices at the state office for original license, not to exceed $25. public review. only. The cost of a duplicate starring combination license is Scheider Roy $11.50, $5.25 for a duplicate adult fishing license and 4 Academy Awards $5. for a duplicate big game license. Duplicate An uproarious dislicenses may be obtained play of brilliance, from the nearest Division nerve and dance. of Wildlife Resources Public hearings on the Utah State Plan for the Aging will be held Tuesday, July 1, at ten sites in the state, including Thursday, June THE SUN 700-80- Lady and the Tramp 800-90- 440-48- 580-sta- Fees Increase For Duplicate -- James Caan& pn an Marsha Masongg Huish I960 All That COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES. INC COMING Mon., Tues., Wed. Jazz June 30 July -- 1-- 2 High Noon leGrairaidle On pi aids In Gunnison - Is having a Super on starring SUMMER SPECIAL ALL SEATS -- 91 .SS Gary Cooper Black & White Movie By Special Request Ptit y0? efectriciftY badge! on a die!. 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