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Show Officer Slate Chosen For Charolois Program Members of the Utah Rasmusson formerly Charolais Assn, met in served as president of the Spanish Fork, to elect association, and Miss new directors and to Rasmussen is a past Miss one of conduct the annual Charloais USA to two business chosen Utah girls membership meeting. represent the American-InternationBrent Platt, Flying B Charolais Charolais Ranch, Ogden Association, of which the to a two-yewas Utah Charolais term on the Association is an affiliate. associations board of Subsequent to the directors and will serve annual membership as president during that meeting, new board al ar members New board member, Russell Barton of Manti, will also serve a two-yeterm as vice president with Joyce Gardner, Salt Lake City continuing in her position as secretary-treasure- r. several times. Plans for upcomimg activities have been made and are being implemented. A family steak-fr- y and program is sheduled for Augsut 14, at 5:30 p.m. of UCA Members, their families, and guests at the Manti City Park. Local breeders will host ranch tours for those who wish to arrive in Manti early. ar Charolais Officers Recently elected officers of Utah Charolais Assn, were Joyce Gardner, front left; Stacey A father-daught- Rasmussen, on the back are Russell Barton, left, Brentt Platt and Juel Rasmussen. met term. er team of Juel Rasmusson, Manti and Stacey Rasmusson, Provo will serve one-yeterms on the board. Mr. ar have Thursday July 29, 1982 The Salina Sun Charolais breeders also serve on a national level. Don Barton, Manti, Utah, is one of 16 area directors. chairman Sf of the Breed Com- Improvement mittee. Blythe Gardner, Richfield, a past director of the national association, now serves as chairman of Commercial its Committee and as a member of its Rules Committee. Miss Gardner, serves on the advertising and promotion committee of the national organization. During the program, He was elected and door prizes will be represents Utah, awarded and checks will Colorado, New Mexico, be presented to juniors and Arizona on the Board American-Internationthe who have shown of Charolais-sireCharolais animals to championships in Association, whose are in livestock shows in the headquarters state. Miss Charolais, Houston, Texas. In this position, Mr. USA, Ann Barton, will be in attendance to speak to Barton served as co- the juniors Anyone wishing to obtain more information about the Utah Charolais or to parAssociation, ticipate in its activities is Sanpete-Sevi- er to contact urged President Brent Platt, or Assignment of Utah Secretary Joyce Gardner Patrol Trooper P. . Highway 801 Com at mittees are now being Joe Bennett to the Utah area formed to generate more announced been has by in the association activity and greater involvement patrol officials. Bennett, a native of of its members. In addition to the state Green River, Wyo., will Utah be headquartered in al d Trooper Assigned To 896-580- central-- southern organization, Trooper Joe Bennett cods, dloiclfi Deals, Crisp Produce And lenSer Barbecue Deaflii Ubbj Ubbij Ubbifc Ur but lUbbtf Mouth Watering Lucious Fruit Ubby. IcorN Corn, Green Beans, Peas & Carrots military, Half- - Bell Peppers Up To oz. 84 Gallon FOR Large Size For Stuffing 4 Green Onions or Red Radishes Hormel Short Orders t Meatballs, Chill with Beane, Noodles S Beef, Scalloped Potatoea & Ham, Laaagna, Beef Tomatoee, Beans & Wieners, Beans & Bacon, Dintv Moors Noodles & Chicken, Beans & Ham, Chili Macaroni, German Potato Salad, Dlnty Moore Beef Stew, Mary Kitchen Roast Beel Hash. Spaghetti 30 Slice Bread White or Wheat s1 18c 24 oz. loaf Assorted Ivy 49c or Yellow 69 s4.89 Lucious New Crop Plants Fresh Sweet Corn feel attended University of Wyoming and schools in Salt Lake -ity.prjrtP joining the,,,, patrol. He and his wife, Lynda, are parents of six children. He has been involved in Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, the Boy Scout program and in Fish and Game con- servation groups. Patrol Tests Large Size Ears SAVE UP TO SAVE 10' Italian Squash Bartlett Pears S1 Cans Mrs. Wrights I fortunate to have been chosen fix' the assignment. I love the area and the people. A graduate of Green River High School, Bennett served in the Buffet Size Cans - Peas, Snow Star Brand Your Choice - Great Flavors Roosevelt. He was chosen from 26 applicants for the assignment in this area. This is considered the prime working area in the state by most troopers, Bennett said. regetables Ice Cream in headquartered IUbby lUbby' iUbby iUbbysJ Thompson Seedless Ubbu Ubby Libby Libby' Manti and will basically be assigned to the Sanpete and northern Sevier County region. Bert He replaced who retired Willden recently. Trooper Bennett spent 122 years with the patrol in the Uintah Basin, Show Propane Economical Utah Highway Patrol to vehicles appear operate more cost effectively on propane fuel than on gasoline. Preliminary results of tests on five UHP 7 Vi oz. can Locally Grown FOR vehicles indicate sub- stantial savings on basis. In March of 1982, five patrol vehicles, two 1979 Chevrolets, two 1981 Fords and one 1980 cost-per-mi- le Rath Sliced Lunch Meats Meaty Pork Spareribs Regular Small Sides were Plymouth, con- verted from gasoline to propane fuel. Records of the cost mile per Bologna, Salami, Spiced, Beef Bologna operation of each vehicle were obtained both prior to the conversion and 16 oz. stallation. The combined cosi per mile savings on all five vehicles for the months of April and May was $912.49 for an average savings per car of $182.50 for the two months, or $91.25 per month. The cost of converting vehicles was $1,075.00 and the propane fuel costs after the propane pkg. Dinner Rolls 99 out or nti ovm mo evn nti covmt to too Glazed or Sugar Donuts 699 Cinn. Swirl Bread Bread of the Week - ranged from 1,02 1.29 85c O Kotex Super Napkins 0 Kotex gsa 3.59 obtained Copyright 1M2 Ssfswoy Storoo Incorporated ft Kotex S' if the state decided to convert to propane and contracts were solicited on a bid basis. Lightdays Unscsntsd Ovsl Psds 3-5- 9 per gallon to 69c per gallon across the state. It is felt that generally greater savings could be Dynamometer Kotex Maxi Pads??. 2.99 in- 30 count SrYl g JJ L3 V blQ Kotex Deodorant Psntllnsr 30 count Lightdays 29 tests have shown an increase of 15 to 28 horsepower, and except for a drop in miles per gallon on the test vehicles which was compensated for in the fuel coots over gasoline, all personnel have indicated satisfaction with the overall performance of their vehicles. 5.3 9 & e I1 |