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Show 2A Emery County Progress Thursday, Nov. 1, 1979 Five hopeful after seats on Ferron Council their problems in the he served two years in the army and later as community. maintainance the in a is He city partner is Roger 0. Barton man and then city Barton and, Dairy seat on the a seeking Ferron City Council. therefore, cares about marshall of Challis, Idaho. Born and raised in the future of the He now serves as in Ferron, Barton has businessmen Ferron City CounFerron. been active in school, cilman over roads. and community He lists as priority in Ted Cox church activities. im He has held many of streets in provements born was Ted Cox, positions leadership and enjoys being Ferron and has lived and drainage systems. here most of his life. involved. Ray Killpack He has been active Barton is married numerous business two in and has children. Bom and reared in He graduated from and community afFerron, Ray Killpack BYU with a degree in fairs. is married and the EconoHe is the past Agricultural of four children. mics and has a basic president of the Dairy father He is a veteran of of Association, the past World understanding War 11, and economic affairs and Commander, District Utah State attended business. Commander, and University and worked g Being a present Area Com- at Hill Air Force Base. of resident of Ferron, he mander the He American is he concerned Legion. says Locker Plant Killpack about the people and in Ferron for twenty He now serves on the years. Board of Directors for He is administrator I Emery County Senior of Emery County Citizens and also on Nursingand Home the Executive Board of presently for the to see your good the Community Action past ten years. He is a former Program for Emery, neighbor agent Carbon, San Juan, and Emery County Grand counties. Commissioner, Town In the few years he Board member and lived outside of Ferron Mayor. As Roger Barton member of the Town Board I would continue to work and support efforts to keep Ferron a good place to live, and cooperate with other Town Board and be members aware of community needs to bring positive to improvements make Ferron a better place to live, he says. Ferron: Clifford Snow HEALTH MIKE BAXTER Agent 637-645- 38 E. 0 lOON.-Pr- ice Like a good neighbor, , State Farm it there. ?l fM IMtWIAMCI TATE L FAM WWIANCE COMPANCt -- Helper Three local peace officers completed their training at the Utah Law Enforcement Academy last Department. he became involved, the department had only an old army truck as a fire engine. The Fire Department now owns three commercial fire engines and is building a new fire station. These provements week. Commencement ex- Sheriffs (Continued from Page 1 ) from You can do just about anything ercises took place throughout the state to a soybean: sprout it, ferment it were also Westminster at graduated. Friday College for Henry J. Training consists of into soy sauce; or grind it into flour. Consumers are in320 - hour program a Christman of the which is given over an creasingly turning to tofu, the of Oriental diets, eight - week period. All ancient staple officers in the state as an inexpensive source of must receive the protein. Tofu, more familiar to as bean curd, is widely training within 18 some months of when they available at health food stoes, are first hired as peace fruit and vegetable markets and an occasional supermarket; it officers. usually sells for about 70 cents to a pound. Tofu is the curd of soy milk, usually made by soaking soybeans, then grinding them into a puree. Fresh tofu is highly perishable, and should be eaten within several days of processing. $1.09 JOES MOBILE HOMES Classifieds call The Intermountain West's Oldest and Largest Mobile Home Dealer" 3777 So. Redwood Road, Salt Lake Exit, Lyman, Wyoming 748-243- 1 LaMond Smith Clifford Snow Ray Killpack Ted Cox Co - op Mine faces charges Tofu, Anyone? three other officers Roger Barton You can try it all with bean Oveson of the Emery - have lowered our insurance Department, Curtis L. Larson and David L. Office. Twenty imin fire protection Police County twenty years for as well as the State Andaconda Smelter, and County Hereford Association. Security Guard, watermaster of the LaMond is married Ferron North Ditch, to Nellie Belston; they rancher. and farmer have three children and six grandchildren. to Since moving When Officers graduate SALT LAKE CITY perience includes farm equipment Association and the Polled salesman and American Hereford Association, millrite mechanic, Fire GOOD fllHEASONS LIFE ! Clifford Snow is a - time resident of Ferron and says he takes great pride in the community. He has been the councilman over the operated HOME At the present time the Navy, where he says which has meant he is in charge of served in the Pacific a substantial drop in sewer and water. Theater during World fire insurance rates. Ferron City is starting War 11. another phase of sewer imHe lived in Delta and He says he was also improvement the councilman that mediately, which will Tooele before moving used a government include installing to Ferron, where he grant to start the larger collection lines. has been for the past twelve years. Ferron Park Project. Snow says he is in LaMond Smith favor of orderly He says he has been LaMond Smith was active in community growth in our city, and will work to promote born in Delta, Utah. affairs, helping with commercial and He attended school in the Peach Days residential growth. Delta and then joined Celebration and is life life-lon- CAR he has become active in the LDS Ferron in raising involved Church. - bred cattle. He pure a member of the Occupational ex- is American Hereford a citizen and ratings to a six, he Ayala investigated Her husband doesnt have a strong command of the English language and feels he would not be able to get another job as a result of his lack of English. International Organizer Louis Sandoval of International Union of United Mine Workers of America, Western Region Office, notified Utah Legal Services, Inc. two weeks ago about the alleged sub - standard conditions at the mine. He was informed by Jorge A. Velasquez of UMWA Local who became aware of the employes nine months ago through his conversations with the miners. After an extensive investigation by Velasquez and Sandoval, it was decided to invite Ayala in to take a look. District 2176, of complaints twenty days from the filing of the suit to respond in writing to the allegations as established by a the claims two weeks ago and decided to follow through with the lawsuit. summons accompanying After drafting the complaints, Ayala took steps to protect the illegal aliens from being deported to Mexico. In talking with United States Justice Department officials and filing the necessary forms they are being protected from deportation until the litigation is resolved, he said. Mrs. Zavala mentioned eleven illegal the lawsuit. Ayala feels the civil suit brought by the plaintiffs have far reaching criminal implications and will result in criminal investigations by appropriate law enforcement officials on the state and county levels. Utah Legal Services, Inc., a federally funded agency to help low - income people in civil matters, are unable to pursue only aliens are many of them remaining after left last week for Mexico. criminal matters. She cited alleged existing conditions and fear of mining officials as the reason they left for Mexico. Mining officials have But, as soon as their allegations are made known to the state attorney generals office, criminal action should follow, Ayala said. Co-o- p Ten race for Huntington Council (Continued from Page 1 ) Senior Citizen Library Complex. Smith says he is knowledgeable of city So many problems. people complain. We to need people and a resident of Huntington for 20 years. She says she has experienced the areas growth probelms first hand. She has served on complain and then the towns planning and help the council arrive zoning commission at a satisfactory since 1974, being solution. I also figure chairman the past 1V2 we should upgrade our years. homes and yards, he City zoning and the said. city council have to coordinate, she says. We have the growth Janet Taylor and it must be handled Janet Taylor is an by working toward it, Emery County native not against it. MMMMM wish to express my sincere thanks to all those who effective November visits and delicious food brought to my home during my recent illness. Your friendship will always be remembered. Velda J. Jensen 7, 1979 of president the Elemen- Huntington PTA for three years, and has been an active substitute teacher in the elementary, Jr. high and high school for two tary remembered me in their for flowers, get well cards, prayers, AA 1 0,000 minimum deposit Accounts insured to by F.D.I.C. A $10,000 insurance policy for accidental death for the 6 months the Money Market Certificate is in effect. Limit of one policy per person. Ask at any bank office. thanks to the efficient and prompt action of our local Emergency Medical Technicians, PLUS-S--!-.- .. CsZI0NS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Sik Member Substantial interest penalty required for early withdrawal Price, Easl An F D C iqii oppor.un.ry nitron, Huntington, C t,,, astle Dale ferron Emery every household in town being connected to the water system through new pipes. Salina auction Salable at auction Slaughter Cows: compared to 318 High Cutter, Utility last week and 957 last and Commercial few low year. Good buyer attendance. Normal dressing, 654 3, $44.00-47.5- 0, 0. $40.00-44.0- demand. Bulls: Seasonal Slaughter improvement in feeder Yield Grade 2, County Potts for Ambulance and Dr. Robert E. their response to call for help Sunday, Oct. 14. Their life saving measures will never be forgotten. Velda Jensen and family $1.00-3.0- has incumbent, 0 compared weeks poorly tested functioned in every offerings. Slaughter city department cows $ lower. except parks and bulls about .50-1.2- since cemetery fixing frequent water line breaks until Castle Valley Services assumed uJiiojtni 5 Slaughter steady. Supply about 70 percent feeders. Feeder Medium lbs. $100.00-105.0- lbs. 300-40- 0 Emery County Progress Steers: Frame Special 1, P.0. 215-29- 0 $93.50-101.50- USPS 174 660 ; Editorial lbs. $86.25-97.5- $77.00-88.0lbs. supervises package 510 lbs. $90.00. water and ditches, ; lbs. rodeo grounds, serves lbs. on the community individual affairs committee and 720 lbs. $73.00 ; 5 assists with zoning lbs. $63.00-67.00, Advertising $69.75-77.00- A newspaper, weekly anc i89V, established in En Thursday every published tered as Second Class matter at the post office in Castle Dale, 700-80- 0 $64.00-71.5- 800-95- Frame $55.00-64.5- ' I .iit1 GRANT FAUSETT STEVEN FAUSETT PAUt KELLY Morticians Fausett Mortuary Price 637 Castle Dale "Service to all 1181 748 2551 2, Utah Publisher L. Finney lbs. 0 Feeder Heifers: 200-25- 0 $92.00-96.00- ; lbs. $90.00; $73.50-82.0- 400-50- lbs. 600-73- 0 Faiths" In Emery and Carbon Counties Year 17 2 Years $12 area $6 C Out of State $9 includes APO. FPO 0; couple 420 lbs. $85.00; 500-60- 0 1 In Utah, outside individual lbs. Advertising Linda Milano 1, few lbs. 300-40- 0 $78.00-88.0- $63.00-72.5- Editor Ken Vaughn 0. Medium Frame lbs. 390 Robert Large 520-82- 748-243- 1 Display He now Holsteins & Classified 500-60- 0 600-70- 0 Box 475 Castle Dale, Utah 84513 0; 400-50- 0 responsibility. problems. Thanks to all who donated to the Cystic Fibrosis Campaign. Special thanks to Brent Christensen and Kellys Bar for their encouragement and generosity. Kathy Shortt 1460-209- 755-100- 0 0. Thank You . 5. $60.50-63.2- He was involved in Our the working 0 ago. Thank You $40,000 is He toward She says she has lbs. Feeder attended nearly every offerings. steers under 600 lbs. Heifers: Slaughter city council meeting in $1.00-2.0Good and Choice higher, the last five years. steers over 600 lbs. lbs. steady. Feeder heifers Wilson Grant higher all Grant Wilson, 47, to last election four years $ he says. He believes the city can stretch funding if we do the work ourselves. $64.00-67.7- Annual Interest Rate 12.193 1-- A life long native of Huntington, Wilson, father of six, has supported his family teaching school and fanning. There are four vital problems before the council no v which I would like to see burdening the tax- successfully solved. payers or citizens who wish to develop. Taylor has served as years. Thank You I We must comply with city ordinances Awhile remaining fair and looking at each individual situation. We must ask how future city development will be affected, both physically and without financially, $69.50-78.00- ; lbs. Out of U S $25 Postal Regulations Require that Mail Subscriptions be Paid in Advance 0. t |