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Show Forest Service announces several er, I.urwin Jensen, K.nper District rus inre t'.jt se era! road and irea in affect this fall r:M.sure ,e t g&Vcb yX Ke sal i rush - i:Kl roj: nevt eek t.. aiues "f !'.t- are. The C reek-Wittw- er clutej Spinning : the watershed roa-- and surrounding i was recently drain - Iinute1 a few in t the titiie and money spent on 'Ve are hoping to sn:i:e Krass estahlishnient on the area so it won't wash and rut up so lad in the future he said. The other closure Is the Birch Canyon area southeast of Beaver. This area is tieingclos-e- l to protect wildlife values such as tag game habitat, Bonneville Cuta." i a'" it tret PILT PAYMEKT w For the final County wide Senior Citizen dinner plan to be at the Mlnersville Fairground Wednesday PM. evening, October 2 at Come join with your friends and neighbors for a good time and good food. Brine vour own dishes. Flu shots will be given to :he ceri'.r Citizens on October 2, 1985, 6.-0-0 SUSC fall from The Thursday schedule is as felfrom 9 to 10 a.m.; lows: G1 from a.m.; F from 11 a. in. until noon; and A -- B from It'. 2 p.m. The hour from 2 to ? reserved for those v.h will p.m. i Oct. 1. y The registration is open to all students who have not signed up for fall quarter, according toDi-rectD. Mark of Admissions Barton. It will be conducted alphabetically accordingto last names and missed assigned registration riods earlier in the dav. Friday's schedule will follow the same format: from 9 to 10 from a.m.; from 11 a.m. until noon; and M X irom 1 to 2 p.m. Those who missed the earlier schedule can register from 2 to 3 p.m. "If a student is unable to be on campus for registration, he or she can call (801) and register by telephone," Barton sail, adding that student advisement is available at the Sl'SC Counselor Center and through the various academic departments. New student orientation is scheduled for Sept. 30. Students can register that day, but should do so beforehand if possible. Late registration tiegins, and a $10 late first come, first served basis, a.m. and 3 p.m. at the registrar's office. SUSC Registrar Barbara Young indicates that students whose last names start with the letters "A" through "L" will register on Sept. 26, and those with last names "M" through "Z" on Sept. 27. 9 O-- 586-77- Senior 4 o3 105 . THURDSAY. Electronic Ignition Less than 1 1 lbs Automatic Chain Oiling t! JTAH WHfHF COPY IN ADVANCE MONDAY DEADLINES V; riR D AND Fl Ii .11! ;i,L ;,!:'i!. VA! ' If IN OPD MOT 1' jN ... ,, 'W,-'- I'ARUWA'I i7-'M- ',AN P!)',Uffi VAIIIY .. ',W VAl i . l , ,'hlf, ,, fur i. m J'M', i 4 " lr"" 'ais, " nn WIIMA III ' Hi flJ- fiati'ifi if HAY! RiA tt,f r V4i' tf n vism if (, m 1 Mh iMf Box 369 EDITOR X-- News OF PUBLICATION MAILING ADDRESS Mailing OR GENERAL R t ' ani if f J(,iuNI' for all ln. J 2. DATE OF FILING 0 Sent. PUBLISH! O . 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MONTHS CIRCULATION ACTUAL NO COPIES OF SINGLE ISSUE PUBLISHED NEAREST TO FILING DATE 1700 ur) PAIO CIRCULATION DEALERS AND CARRIERS SALES THROUOH VENDORS AND COUNTER SALES Octolier 28 w Gravy Ml meals served or Milk. NO 84751 1700 , STREET J ...U SUBSCRIPTION 1022 C TOTAL PAIO CIRCULATION (Sum of fOflt ffitf 10B2) Li BV MAIL CARHIES. OR OTHER MEANS O FREE DISTRIBUTION AND OTHER FREE COPIES COMPLIMENTARY SAMPLES 31 E TOTAL F COPIES DISTRIBUTION Sum ol C and 15 Zi . . , T5J0 NOT DISTRIBUTED OFFICE USE LEFT OVI R UNACCOUNTED AFTER PRINTING I I RETURN O TOTAL n wcoffee. 142!2 O) ( UNDi PUBLICATION 0 Milford, Utah (Htm, and Complala KNOWN iriental Turkey w vegetables Rice I'ilaf Green Beans Green Salad Buttered Crackers Jello Delight 3 N jn AT SMR Steven Wilson Rolls Cup Cakes !,WAR)r, ''H - THE GANG FULL NAME Dressing Spiced Applesauce Teasers Salad - All'iKI BARBARA THE REST OF AND Marjorie F. Cray P.O. ( up MONDAY, 'AM DAV X- - AND JOAN KEITH OF THE HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS and Compltt iHmmt MANAGING Hamburgers wbun, 1ettuce, Tomato, Onion, Pickles DAVK, B!Lr,I! ADAVIllf 'MCIfjVlH! BfAVfR MAUI.LIfU. ROB! Y ALL OF YOU, x-- OF KNOWN OFFICE Marjorie F. 7. MONDAY, Octolier No Meal Deer Hunt II. ,1(1 l,3t llu'i.'.ii TO SERVE HAS BEEN OUR PLEASURE (Nun and Comalaf Mailing Addrau) EDITOR DAY THURSDAY, Octolier MN RVv'll IT 369 Milford, Utah 84751 Box 6. FULL NAMES AND COMPLETE PUBLISHER 9 r.Q!(W.jP0NI)NIS :u YEARS, MANY 52 ADDRESS MAILING Pudding Roast Pork will WOULD A. NO. OF ISSUES ANNUALLY I'eas Biscuits Fruit ill larl,ln FOR ISSUE P.O. THURSDAY, Octolier 24 Vegetable Soup w crackers NNA U !' OF MAILING THURSDAY, Octolier 17 Roast Beef Baked Potatoe w sour cream Green Salad NOQN ' fl. fill LIKE TO THANK THEIR PATRONAGE THESE 3'JILDERS EVERYONE Chips YLAR - ' ANAGl U .U" Siv;R A P.O. Beets Wheat Bread Cake and Ice Cream YEAR PLF i! -- -- Mi x-- X-- Weekly Jello Salad I ifi the ; Z)kank Ifou 0. Beaver County 3. FREQUENCY Garden Patch Pie lv t er TITLE OF PUBLICATION MONDAY, October 14 JUUDlllUQD RATES X (Htqulrtd by M U.S.C. 3MS) 1. Chocolate Chip Cookies Ice Cream r inunnnao V X STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION Biscuits ORDFIi , 84751 1? 3 Cake Precision German Engineering Since 1927 SUBSCRIPTION Octotr 5 COMPLETE Small Engine Repair Ular- X x- - fee will be charged, beginning Oct. 1. Fee payment is included in the registration process and is completed at the cashier's office adjacent to the registration area. Scholarships will be available at the time of registration, Barton said. Exceptions to the above schedule are individuals taking non -- credit and classes listed in the college's evening school bulletin, who can register any weekday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Old Adminiscourses can tration for also be completed at the first class Corn Biscuits BIRTHDAY si Milford 3? 1 X registration 4. COMPLETE Pierce's Publ.ihtd .t Questions about the registration admission process can be directed to either the registrar's office, or to college ad(801) missions, (801) THURSDAY, October 10 Chicken and Noodles Peas and Carrotts Green Salad b Ban-gert- MONDAY, Octolier 7 Baked Ham Mahed Potatoes w gravy Cottage Cheese w pineapple ONLY A United State District Court for Utah. It was a very impressive occassion held in the Rotunda of the State Capitol Building. Some of the judices talking to the admitees talked about the serolus-nes- s of the oath they were taking. Also, Governor Norman talked to the entire group meeting. Spagetti w meat sauce Green Salad Peas Garlic Bread Fruited Jello mil TO Then in a special ceremony, the 174 admittees raised their right hand and took their oaths, read and adminstered by Chief Judge Bruce S. Jenkins. After the ceremony, Michael and Vickie enjoyed visiting with his of the Utah Supreme Court and the 586-774- ; IIADL ture. their son, Michael and his wife Vickie from Cedar City to Salt Lake City to a special joint ceremony 586-771- 5, - ' pjn. attheMilford 0 ft about the responsibitlites and opportunities awaiting them in their fu- September 23, Max Carter accompanied non-cre- Citizen onu Sachs-Dolma- r OWHS On Monday, and Anna Rae self-supp- Cut with a Siru,-- Z T will be held at the registrar's office in the SUSC Administration Building. Registration can also be completed weekdays before then on a you heat with wood! SACHS C-- 10-1- I'-- two-da- The Ultimate Firewood Machine iichael Carter ad mi tted L -l ition for fall he Id Sept. 2 '' quarter classes will and 27 at Southern Utah State ColActual class work starts lege. regis 1:00-3:3- Se.iior Citizens Center. quarter registration AlDliaoeti: -G- o-Getters wildlife conditions. and rescue search protection, nitrations, road construction, and other vital services ordinarily paid !y tax receipts. ''The PILT payment, are amajor boost in the budgets of some of our more sparsely populated counties that contain large acreages of federal lands," Hodel said, adding that "these payments can be used the same as any other tax revenues collected by the local governments." If 2 a V? il throat Trout In Birch Creek, watershed values and range facilities. The Birch Creek drainage has previously ten closed. Ranger Jensen said that there has never legally ten a road into this area. He said that following the construction of a water line into the Kane Canyon area to spread livestock hunters have opened up roads throughout the area. This has caused problems hv causing accelerated runoff and gullying of road ways, breaking up water lines and harassment of wildlife. It made it even more difficult to enforce the MORE ABOUT ) R PLANS,,, Pfjk 11 classmates and families and Introduced his mother and father to them. Later in the afternoon the foursome enjoyed a lovely dinner at the Plaza Restaurant in the Triad Center. -- rJ HERE'S FIVE-YEA- HP 11 Thursday, Sep. 26, 1985 Page ir locations and ie i. !f vehicles are permitted to use this road it will tie right a k Li ;t interior ated condition !, J -- ftvrt ; 15 M Ml w MBIT ) THEM RUSXfE FARMERS FROM V ALL THEY EVER GET TNS& GOVERNMENT ) Kk . OH '' LnJ. l EVERY TIME I THINK WSV GOT IT BAP, I REMEMBER Birch Creek closure he sai i a of this traffic wouldcome m frm he Birch Lake side. To facilitate this closure Forest Service is placing j. rate ":i the roadway to the east of Birch foot, horsetack, ATV and n mot ile travel can pass throng:. Motorcycles and ATV's will a:'.- -. allowed to use only designate that state further Jensen Ranger m he hopes the Forest Service gain the cooperation of the general public in these closures. He a led that it doesn't restrict the u' lie wc from these areas and in the run it should improve the environ ment by retarding erosion, slowing the deterioration of roads and trail.-another facilities and improving t !yltsr : Natiii-ij- fI j road closures !:'.: u r COUNTY Tea'. (Sum FROM NEWS off H SPOILED nd J thould l(i Mill ntf prMl n thown certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete I U () AGENTS m A) 0 126 1700 SIGNATURE HMNAQEft. ANO NflE OF EDITOR OR OWNER 1700 PUIISHIR luSWESS I |