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Show Emery County MEANT 0 ASTI SECTION COUNT gVT'TN Hufllftftn F.fr.n Cl. Im.ry 0 ttn I lswr.no Elms Dec. 6, Thursday, Seminar to aid pilots The Utah of ment portation junction rc con- National Weather Pilots .h i " The Messiah' presentation Friday, 7:30 . i:P t the AY Service and the Utah Pilots Association is sponsoring a series of Safety Seminars en- titled fH r. the Aviation Federal r 1 Trans- Administration, Da , Depart- in with Cattl. 1979 1 v 4 wa Ap- proach." The meetings, which began in October and will continue through April, are being held throughout the state. The main goal of these seminars is to promote General through education formation, safety in Aviation better and instated Phillip N. Ashbaker, Director, Aeronautical Division, Operations Eilene Lofthouse directs in rehearsals a part of the choir to be presenting the Messiah" Friday, Dec. 7, at the LDS stake center in Castle Dale. entire UDOT. The Utah Association The Castle Dale LDS Lofthouse, with Stake ward choirs and Margaret Fielding at other interested people the organ. are joining to present In 1743, Messiah Handel's Messiah" was introduced in on Friday, Dec. 7 at London, with King 7:30 p.m. at the Castle George II present. Dale Stake Center. He was so awed by This is the first time the Hallelujah "Messiah has been Chorus that he rose in presented in Emery his seat and stood County, according to during the entire the stake. section. The audience, It will feature 12 seeing the king rise, soloists 12 had to rise also and and choruses. In addition, remain standing as Roger Barton will sing long as the monarch the bass solo and did. Dennis Bacon will play What began as a the in spontaneous trumpet gesture Shall became a tradition, for Trumpets Sound, accompanied since then it has been by Margaret Fielding. for customary audiences to rise The presentation is under during the singing of the direction of Eileen the Hallelujah. Pilots en- courages safe flying as its primary goal. More oil in Carbon than Alaska Slope ? Other goals include promotion of public acceptance of general The oil deposits development, aviation, protection of found in Sunnyside, linson said. the interest of general Carbon The capital County tar aviation by monitoring sands equal or exceed vestment for the anticipated and changes regulations of aviation the Alaskan Finin- the North mining operation is Slope oil deposits for estimated at $200 which the Alaskan million, Finlinson pipeline was built, said. The task force, according to Fred made up of legislators, Finlinson, R SLC. Finlinson was in city officials and activities. The first several of these seminars have been conducted and been have well Sunnyside Wednesday of representatives received. of last week as the interest special Pilots to chairman of the Utah tend came to the become more Legislative Task groups, area Wednesday to get susceptible to error in Force examining a first hand look at the worsening weather energy issues. impact each year. These The task due to energy seminars are aimed at force of on legislators, development keeping pilots from educators and Carbon and Emery becoming statistics. business people were counties. Provo is the location over As the task force the of meetings closest to looking possibility of tar sand visited the tar sand Emery County. east of mining area 5 miles All meetings will be development east of Sunnyside, Sunnyside. from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in In four to five years Scott Smith of Great the Provo Airport. a plant to produce National Corporation, Meetings will be 50,000 to 125,000 Dallas, Texas, exheld: barrels of oil daily plained his company's December 11, 1979; could be in operation hopes for development January 15, 1980; here, Finlinson said. of the area. February 12, March We are looking at a He described the 11, April 8. lot of people, a lot of proposed operation as socio-econom- an open pit mine tracting oil from tar rock wall marked with larger than Bingham sands yields a clean tar drippings. at sand byproduct. mine The company exCopper Kennecott. His Taking oil from oil proposes a shale leaves poisonous mine and plant to byproducts, he said. We feel the deposit employ workers. is commercial, Smith Smith said ex said as he stood by a company 2000-300- 0 pects a yield of one barrel of oil for two tons of tar sands mined, Smith stated. The difficulty comes in ex profitably But we feel tar tracting the oil from by the Illinois Institute the tar sands. Samples of Technology. be sands should are being taken from Larry Lattman, developed first, the tar sand deposit to Dean of the College of Lattman added. test different oil traction methods. University of With added Utah, said both tar Testing of radio sands and oil shale coal uses there will be waves to free oil from must eventually be greater community the sands is being done used for fuel. impact, he added. ex- Mines, New law in effect Archeological site protection helped ic A law President October 31, recent provides the Bureau of 1979. Land Management It strengthens the and other federal land policy of the United managers with a States to protect arstrong legal position chaeological resources from which to curtail and sites on public the illegal removal lands by providing and excavation of stiff penalties to those cultural resources found guilty of ex from public lands. The new law, A- Rerchaeological sources Protection Act, was signed by the invoked tor violations or imprisoned for up to covered by the five years, or both, recent act. lands in resources Utah. The new law also selling While an individual provides that without a permit, He also said the new cannot be prosecuted the fine, but not to according to the BLM. to law does not repeal the under the new law for exceed $500, may be According Richard E. Fike, BLM Antiquities Act of 1906. collecting arrowheads paid to any person who archaeologist in Utah, The Antiquities Act on the public lands, furnishes information this act will help to remains a viable such activity is still which leads to the protect the many statute which can be illegal under the finding of a civil or the Antiquities Act, said violation, Fike. of a conviction A person convicted criminal violation. under the new law Also, any vehicles could be fined up to and equipment which $20,000, or imprisoned were used in con-- , for two years, or both. nection with the In the case of a second violation may be and years in the County, Idaho on or confiscated subsequent state prison and a charges of theft. Gittel violation and con- United Statesby the upon $1,000 fine. was picked up in viction, a person could conviction, the BLM Johansen said Emery County Nov. 28. be fined up to $100,000, said. will be Handley required to serve three HEW ISSUE years probation and This announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy these securities of the $300 fine and pay The offer is made only by the prospectus earn a high school diploma as terms of $5,000,000 the probation. Pierre St. Cyr, FARM HOUSE FOODS CORPORATION address not given, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to possession cavating, removing, re- archaeological or sources transporting, these on public not one-ha- lf Forgery sentence given; man charged in pot case Seventh District Court Judge Boyd Bunnell presided over an arraignment, and sentencing extradition Tuesday at the court house in Castle Dale. of Charles Handley, 18, Huntington was sentenced on two counts of check forgery, to according Emery County Scott Attorney Johansen. of marijuana with intent to sell, Johansen said. Handley Judge Bunnell set pleaded guilty last month to Jan. 16 as the trial passing the forged date. checks in Castle Dale. the court Also, He received suspended extradited Andrew sentences of years Gittel to Shoshone Johansen said FLOATING RATE SUBORDINATED CAPITAL NOTES DUE 1989. INTEREST THROUGH DECEMBER 31 , 1 980 AT cl 0-- 5 Orangeville girl named to Whos Who A College of Eastern to Utah student from the community, and has been leadership potential. listed in the 1979-8Students from Price edition of Whos Who named to the directory Among Students in were Kay Bryson, American Junior John Egan, Casey Orangeville 0 Colleges. Christine Johansen from Orangeville is 15 CEU among students selected as There ... that sounds better The noise turbulence at Canyon View Junior High has been quieted by application of acoustic materials, and the same process is now underway at identically designed San Rafael Junior High. An acoustic engineering company was hired by the school board to survey the problem and recommend corrective measures. The firm ran tests and found the gyms needed help badly. So did coaches, forced to scream at the top of their voices out-of-ar- campus nominating committee and editors of the annual directory have included the names of these students based on academic achievement, paid monthly Beginning January 1, 1981, the interest rate per annum for each commencing January 1 will be at a rate 2 above the rate" of Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York on theprime last business day preceding such January 1. The minimum per annum interest rate will be 11 and the maximum will be 14. Donaldson, Jill Keller, Mary Powell, James and Simone Eric Vanderhnden. Tami Iami from was being among the Helper also nation's outstanding named, as were some campus leaders. students. A Annual interest They join a group of students selected from more than 700 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto service Rico Please send me a prospectus on Farm House Foods Corporation Floating Rate Subordinated Capital Notes Name Address Town Business Phone State Zip Home Phone This announcement shall not constitute an otter to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy these in any State in which such offer or solicitation would be unlawful securities |