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Show The AS it, Thursday, March 26. 1981 Times-inccpcrid- Synfuel developers can get rights - of-way through BLM offices The Bureau of Land Management is planning to y respond to anticipated from applications synfuels developers for use of public lands in the Uintah Basin of Utah. In order to comply with the National Environmental Policy Act in an effective manner, BLM proposes to right-of-wa- cover all firm synfuels project proposals in a single environmental impact statement (EIS). The work is being planned in cooperation with the State of Utah and local officials. This combined program will expedite the processing of applications for all projects included and avoid the need for numerous individual EISs prepared one after another. ject description and funds, to Lloyd Ferguson, BLM BLM by May 15, 1981. Vernal District Manager, is The determination of proall oil that shale, ject proposals is needed to requesting tar sands, and related ensure that the EIS process synfuels industries contact can proceed effectively and his office by March 31, 1981 without delay. if they anticipate a need for a Completion of the EIS right-of-wa- y across public process would require about 12 months after receipt of lands within the next years. In order for adequate project descripprojects to be considered in tions. BLMs goal is to the expedited EIS program, complete the EIS process by BLM needs from each the end of May 1982 in order developer a formal (written that public land right-of-wand signed) expression of decisions can be made for y intent to file projects planning constructions starts in the summer of applications. Those developers who 1982. furnish a letter of intent Three separate levels will subsequently will be asked to be considered in the proposprovide preliminary (partial) ed EIS. (1) A site sperific aDDlications, including pro analysis sufficient to meet two-to-thr- ee ay right-of-wa- NEPA and permitting re- quirements will address those projects which file y completed applications. (2) A cumulative analysis will address synthetic fuels development on a regional basis and consider right-of-wa- obtained by contacting the BLM Vernal District, 170 South Fifth East, Vernal, Utah 84078 (phone (801) or the BLM Utah State Office Project Management Staff, 136 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (phone(801) 524-564- 789-136- 2) School Lunch menu for week School lunch menus for the impacts of a full scale commercial synthetic fuel week of March 30, 1981 are industry. (3) A conceptual analysis will address those projects which plan to proceed with development but are not yet prepared to y submit detailed applications. For this latter group a supplemental EnAssessment vironmental and as follows: finalized. Hamburgers, Cabbage slaw. Chilled Cinnamon Buttered rolls, .end Milk. may be required when deailed permit needs are Milk. Thursday: Monday: Lasagne, Three bean salad, Apple Pie, right-of-wa- Applesauce, and Milk. Tuesday: Fried chicken, Friday: Turkey and gravy Spanish rice, Green beans, Lettuce salad, Sweet potato over whipped potatoes. Peas tomanuggets. Hot rolls, and Milk. and carrots, Chilled Peanut toes, , butter cups. Bean soup, Wednesday: Lemon gelatin Whole wheat rolls, and Milk. Spinach, Further information can be r4 salad. Cherry cake, Raised commeal rolls, Three Hanksville youth competed and placed In the Utah State Tumbling competition held in Grants ; ville Saturday, March 21. Kim Erickson, daughter ok. Bishop Kay Erickson and June Erickson, competed in Novice girls, year old group, and placed 4th with a score of 39.65. Brenda Wells, daughter of LaVorand Susan Wells, participated in Intermediate (13-1year old group) and placed 4th in her division with a 36. 18 score. Erick (Blue) Ekker, 1 1 year old son ; of Dean and Rae Lene Ekker, placed 2nd in his' division of Novice boys year olds). His score being 36.89. This qualifies them to go on to National. Tumbling competition with regionals being held at: Weber State College in Ogden on April 17 and 18.' Left to right, Erick. Brenda, and Kim. -- 12-1- 3 4 (11-1- 2 Hanksville News Notes Mennen ALKA SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER Mennen DEODORANT SELTZER SPEED STICK Pkg. of 25 4 Varieties 22 Varieties BABY MAGIC Lotion 159 ml 3239 LOtiOn no n Reg. 62.64, Save 48c 2.5 0z. Tube Bath 16 0z. Btl. .olm. San Rtg. 11.66. 30c 139 . 229 Bath Reg- - 62.86, Saw 36c Quorate OUUIGId Cough Drops Bufferjn tii9minC V I la d Children, Antiseptic, Menthol Rep. 1.55, Ssve16c sks. Btl. Of 36 Vitamins WitominC V IIQIIIIIIw Btl. With Iron Reg. $4.57, Seen 58c Of 100 sssssi. Btl. Btl. ro n I Hanrln UCUUUICIIII Of Roll-OBaby Powder Scent Reg. $1.39, Save 30c 60 3 Oz. ax DWR officer Brad Bradley told the court the pelts were presently valued at $350 to $425 on. the European market. Massengill a Twin vr Ceeetry Rawer, Vinegar Water er Herbal Reg. $1.45, Save 11c 12 Oz. Pk $1 I 09 1" ii ife.ru. - 5 5 Shield .Deodorant Soap Extra Strength 'Reg. 41c, Save Sc 3.5 Oz. Bar Calgon Mile Ball Rag. SI .41, Save Sc 43' $41 15 0z. Price-Hanksvil- I wy 60c Detergent Off f, P ceremoney to be performed April 23, 1981. The wedding will take place in the Manti LDS Temple, after which the couple will leave for summer employment in the eastern states. Upon their return in the 'Stewart will complete his education in pre-laand English, and Janet will graduate with a B.S. in retail fall, w 157 Oz. n City Mvfcst a tea a aa m yoai ItcJ mob vm City rpgg is All Advertised Spectate Bcod Threegh Tneedey, Merc SI, 1BB1. We Rasene The Right Te Unit Qeaatttlea. Nana Sold Te Oeelert. I ILL BOX b .i II tit I ).n merchandishing. They will make their home in the Provo area. Janet is a graduate of Carleton, Michigans Airport High, and Stewart graduated from Box Elder High and also completed an LDS mission in Fukuoka, Japan. He is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart, Moab. A bridal shower will be held April 4 at 8:P.M. at the home of Ella Gritts (Ruth , her mother, Mrs. Andy Moore, who is to undergo surgery Monday. Sons, Chad and Bill Moore, have also been with their mother. Evergreen Oil Corp. Dallas, Texas, has Baron national of Grand Junction, Colorado setting up their drill rig this week on Cedar Point or Poison Springs Unit 2 where they will drill 2 wells to approximate depths of 6100 feet. The triple rig was moved onto the site this week after it arrived from Canada. Eddie Bowels, son of Mrs. Alta Ekker, is the r. The crews are from Delores and Cortez Colorado. , Johnson home), and all Mends of Stewart are cordially invited to attend. c Watt names press aide Interior Secrets ' James G. Watt annoum this week that Doug e wri Baldwin, and former radio ne free-lanc- man in Wyoming, been selected as assist to the secretary s Miss Amy Hatch was the director of public affi for the Department of honored guest at her birthInterior. March 20th at her day party map. Bm Oniirt MbHm nMIM it Saw JW a If management and fashion Mrs. Janice Johnson has been in Price this week with home with all of her kindergarten and neighborhood friends attending. She is the daughter of Steven and Carolyn Hatch. Label Reg. $6.49, Save 60c t' Black, Orem, Ut., in a le. tool-pushe- All k, graduate from Pamona High and attended college for one year there. He is presently a coal miner in Emery County. Grandparents of the newlyweds are Mrs. Alta Ekker of Hanksville and Mrs. Evelyn Roberts Brown of Catsup css Sweet Pickles s Chocolate Drink 1 n, She has been an active member of MIA and other church activities. Stan is a hWttU ennui yri (''' Janet Onan, daughter iof Isaac and Jean Onan, Caipe-toMich., will become the bride of Stewart Pulsipher-Blacson of Bruce and Kay Hatch, officiating. A reception will honor them at the recreation hall at the Hanksville Elementary School in Hanksville that evening. Elly Mae will be a May graduate from Wayne High School where she has been active in FHA, Gymnastics, Badgerett Drill Team, and Krafts Club. From The Bakery... r Temple rites will unite young couple Robison of Hanksville will become the bride of Stanley Roberts, son of Mrs. Mel Berry of Pamona, California and Stanley Roberts, Sr. of Utah. The couple will say their vows Friday April 10th with Justice of the Peace, Steven "3 79 Angel Food Cake ter of Alvin and Bertha Huntington, MMM. .... GOOD! 49 Topping SRSS Strawberries 3325. t EUy Mae Robison, daugh--i -- 29 .3,' . The Wayne County School Board will tour all schools in the county on April 8th cind then hold their regufaV Hanfc-vill- e monthly meeting in that evening beginnjjjg at 5:00 P.M. Everyone wUi students are urged to attend. Tom Campbell, Hanksve representative to the Boafd and also Board President ujill conduct the meeting. Campbell also reported that Utah School Board AssocMh tion is advertising, screening, recruiting for a nOw Supt. for the Wayne Schdbl District since the retirement of John Brinderhoff. s.k.; expected to provide the remainder of the money. Reg. 61.64, Save 28c Pkg. . Coconut 3169 Oil Btl. Conditioner J149 Hair Spray 3" Atra Razor 249 Cartridge $269 Razor Coffee sr.w Instant Coffee Instant Coffee zx Hot Cocoa Mix Marshmallow Creme Dog Food Puppy Dinner tSuLl Dog Food Dog Food Pudding Mix Pudding Mix II 0z. w,m Reg. $1.19, Save 20c Reg. $4.86, Save 77c 0t60 Fllntstone, With Iron Reg. $2.99, Save 30c Lotion 109 Pkg. Of 10 Reg. $1.54, Sees 5c 111111 139 Pkg. 0124 Funeral services were held for Edward Merrill Bagley; 83, who died at.the Gunnison Hospital. He was a former, teacher in the Wayne County 1 School district. Student has been convicted of possession of illegally taken protected wildlife, a Class B misdemeanor, and sentenced to six months in jail, fined $299 dollars and ordered to make restitution for 46 bobcat pelts found in his possession in the amount of $11,500. The confiscated pelts will be sold by the Division of Wildlife Resources. Judge Tervort of Richfield informed the defendant that should the receipts from this sale fall short of the $11,500 the defendant will be Reg. $1.16. Sava 31c 09 0 ql A Snow College 7 Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jackson were honored in Teasdale this week before departing for their Hill Cumorah Visiting Center Mission. . Since 1977, Baldwin served as director of Office of Communicatii of the Interstate Cc merce Commission, also was chief of comi nications for the fon Bureau of Outdoor R reation from 1971 to 1! and a congressional fairs specialist for i Office of Economic Opp tunity from 1970 to 19' |