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Show State Gains Amoral Lease Funds The State of Utah has received a check for$2,-404,921.16 for$2,-404,921.16 from the U.S. Department of the Interior's In-terior's Bureau of Land Management. Paul L. Howard, BLM state director for Utah, said the check was the regular semi - annual payment for the state's share of BLM mineral leasing receipts between July 1 and December 1, 1974. By provisions of the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, the state receives 37.5 per cent of bonuses, royalties and rentals received re-ceived from BLM-ad-ministered lands within the state. The total BLM paid to the state treasury for calendar year 1974 was $5,608,575.22. In addition to the money mon-ey paid to the state treasury, trea-sury, a check for $1,-333.38 $1,-333.38 has been sent by the bureau to the Garfield County Treasurer, Mr. Howard added. This r check represents 25 per Mrs. Wiseman, mother of the bride, wore a floor length double-knit pale pumpkin dress, and the mother of the groom, Mrs. Pierce, wore along double-knit two piece light blue dress. A reception immediately immediate-ly followed the wedding in the Church Parish Hall, after which the newly-weds newly-weds departed for their honeymoon at Grand Junction. They then traveled trav-eled to their new home in Lacey, Wash, near Ft. Lewis where Gary is stationed. sta-tioned. He will be transferred trans-ferred to Germany this summer where Cindy will accompany him. |