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Show Myfi 2A 1981 Wednesday, April 22, Emery County Progress gains chemical bid Co-o- p Restaurant firm looks at Price location The Castle Valley restaurants in 1982. Corral Corporatons the A restaurant firm development said to also firm open plans official has announced in their intention to have steak houses Tooele under Vernal the and in a steak house deadline. same operaton in Price by Golden Corral is a late CITY SALT LAKE Corral Golden - op recently announced that their organization received the bid to sell farm chemicals for the county. presently has steak houses throughout the southern half of the United States. The chain also has May, 30 steak houses corCarolina North a Price nearly sign annoncing Ron Manager in California and is which a has next to site poration building Hansen of Golden been in operation for the Baskin - Robbins presently opening Ice Cream store has stores in Arizona and three years. been erected in the Colorado. Hansen said he Castle Rock Square. Hansen said the Now Showing corthe Price steak house will expects However, a Price at 7 & 9: 15 to do between City poration Building employ about 35 (PG The $85 and $115 million in Department spokes- persons. . this year. business are restaurants man firm the has said .WIMSWkS One of the keys of not identical in housed a requested the company is to building permit. 4,650 square foot ranch build restaurants in Hansen said that if style structures which smaller communities: business is good in are built by Golden STARTS FRIDAY We can build faster Utah, Golden Corral Corrals own crews, Shows at 7:05 & 9:20 and Scottie TetnpleUm cheaper and dont will build three more Hansen said. -- II All D Highway Patrol troopers will be have troopers Now Showing 7:10 ..jj Oops! & 9:10 1Z when the Legislature granted just a four percent cost of living increase. Lt. Tom Burridge of the UHP Price office because of the said troopers will go The Labor Depart- on the new schedule ment has published an beginning Saturday. handbook Burridge said up - to - date union on went wage a listing troopers nine - hour day about scales and fringe benefits levels in the 10 years ago. construction industry He cutback said the fellowships to visual will the Nation. the throughout probably help artists living in the of Handbook The to states of Arizona, patrols efforts Benefits and Wages reduce gasoline Colorado, Idaho, consumption by 30 for Construction Nevada, Montana, Unions, January 1981 percent. New Mexico, Oregon, summarizes data for Burridge said since Utah, Washington, and the cutback order was about 5,000 local union Wyoming. collective bargaining In the first years of given on Feb. 2, the agreements covering use has the Visual Arts gasoline but not the about 800 nationwide. reduced, Fellowship Program, The handbook lists enof awards were made to amount scales in effect forcement. wage artists working in any on January 1, 1981, The will new hours medium. Since 1977, reduce the plus a breakdown of however, the program potentially has annually selected road time by one benefits including health and welfare, a single, specific hour, he said. The UHP has been pension, vacation, and medium as the focus of more stationary an other category " using competition. which totals employer In 1979, these surveillance. said the payments for supBurridge awards were made unemmeasures plementary economy specifically to are due to be ployment benefits, reevaluated on May 1. holidays, annuities not in- on display at CEU Eyewitness -- - R I I O J This fei) by the Western States Arts Foundation, is part of the Utah Arts Cou- Now Showing 7:15 8,9:15 I I exhibition, arranged ncils Traveling Exhibition Program. Each since year the Western States Arts Foundation has awarded 1974, Starts Friday at 7 & 9:20 Winner of Four Academy Awards Shows print-maker- s. For further formation on the Exhibition contact the Program, Visual Arts Program Salt Lake at Utah. City, Traveling 533-575- 7, Stf ti PMMSION NOW SHOWING Shows at 7 & 9 Fri.-Sa8 p.m. WILLIAM HOLDEN in Rated PG COUIAN' Shows Fri. 24th t. thru Thurs. 30th Sun.-Thur- s. Earthling &5iiibuie0bvWARKiRBWh CUMMUHlCMiUHS UNO tr Df ' Show time 8 p.m. Fri. 7& 9 p.m. 2 Showings 687-998- Council. 1 r NOW SHOWING Sun.-Thur7:15 Fri. & Sat. 7:15 & 9:15 Show The Co - op also has furdan and soil sterilant primatol available. Other farm related products, fertilizer, bulk and bag, twine, powder river equipment, hog, cow, horse and dog panels, corn, gallon, alfalfa and grass seeds Amine are at the store. proposed ex- available for public ploration program in review at the Price the Sids Mountain BLM Office, 900 North Wilderness Study Area 7th East, Price, Utah has been 84501,' according to from Sam Rowley, San received Mountain States Rafael Area Manager. A included pension, disability , under safety, dental, Resources Cor- The proposed exporation, according to BLMs Gene Nodine, 1523 program is Federal ploration mittee, 21 east of miles located District Office Bldg., 1961 Stout Moab enThe Ferron. St., CO 80294; Manager. exassessvironmental The proposed telephone: 2615. ploration program is ment only considers addressed in an en- the impacts to the 303-83- 7- subsistence, savings and travel when expressed on an hourly vironmental assess- environment and basis. ment which is wilderness values. In addition, 15 color of the US coded maps detail wage benefit levels for 15 crafts in every county nationwide and provides a (Continued from Page 1) visual ob- plant site, possibly in the Carbon - develop tar sands is seven years unique servation of wage Emery area. down the road and oil shale is Eames said Anafuel is purlevels in local areas, maybe 20 years away, he said. States and regions. chasing natural gas for the Anafuel Unlimited officials are The handbook is Petrocoal from regional energy also worried about the bad widely regarded as a companies. publicity gasohol receives. They He said coal conversion is useful tool for all said they fear their product will parties interested in probably the best source in get lumped in the same category local construction achieving high - quality production with the grain alcohol mix. union benefit levels of methanol and butanol. Anafuel had tests conducted on and comparisons. Bill Terry, vice president of its product by Systems Control Inc., an Environmental Protection Copies of the hand- governmental relations, said the book can be obtained plant would require 14,000 tons of Agency - approved testing facility in Anaheim, Calif. by writing to the office raw coal a day to produce the of John Mrozek, needed amounts of methanol and Fleet - averaged carbon monoxide emissions were reduced director of the Denver butanol. This coal will likely be mined with Petrocoal by 41 percent. Fleet Construction Com from the Carbon - Emery area, he - averaged unburned hydrocarbon said. emissions were reduced 19 per-- : The advantage of coal is its cent. -- Gas of the future after Petrocoal byproducts refining, Terry said. Out of every ton of coal we can get 1,480 pounds amounts to 29 cents for a one of reusable charr. The charr can be used in any party line, 22 cents for a two - party line, 16 cents for an eight - party process where coal is burned. The rural line, 59 cents for a business charr also pollutes less and line and 44 cents for coin - operated provides a higher BTU heating telephone lines, Linton said. level than existed prior to refining, -- The total fleet fuel economy increased 3.428 percent, while mechanical engineers found Petrocoal caused no degradation of metals or plastics in the fuel system. Officials at Western Refining Co. said they are gearing up for the production of 250,000 gallons of Terry said. The Huntington area includes all Petrocoal a day with the ability to One of the only things holding whose telephone back the wide - spread use of coal double that capacity when the need persons within the local calling customers numbers have the prefix digits as an alternative fuel, is the em- arises. area. 687. The monthly rate increase Anafuel intends to expand its phasis placed on other synthetic fuel sources like oil shale and tar market coverage as soon as possible, starting with Utah and sands, according to Terry. An Coal is now, while technology to spreading throughout the west. and vitamin C is vital. adequate repair nutritional balance regeneration of tissue before surgery will requires relatively help tissue healing, large amounts of according to a doctor protein, vitamin C and at the University of zinc. Protein is the The Emery County Stanton said his office The primary California. building Courthouse will be will remain open process involved in material of cells, and closed Friday for because the Utah Tax Bob Jones, III, president of Bob Jones Commission office will Arbor day. in Greenville, S.C., will speak at be is located in University It " open. the Christ for Church However, a Coming "A Going the First Baptist Church, meeting in the County Assessor will the Professional HUNTINGTON CHRISTIAN CENTER American in Legion Building in Ferron, on April Castle remain open to help building 150 W. 4th North 7 p.m. at 26,1981 Dale. facilitate the ' SUNDAY SERVICES Dr. Jones is the third president of the The state no longer of registering 9:45 i.m. Sunday School Worlds Most Unusual University, founded automobiles. County closes its offices for Worship his late 6:30 "mE"nelistlc by grandfather in 1927. Assessor Gerald the holiday. 11:30 i.m. Children's Church Under the leadership of the three Drs. REV. CURTIS TRELOGGEN Jones, it has grown from a small college with PR 63 4580 Church Res. about 100 students to the largest independent fundamental Christian institution in the world. Shonna and Hugh Peterson announce the The university now has more than 5,700 arrival of a grandson. The parents are students from throughout the nation and some Maxine and Jack Fielder of Sandy. The baby We would like to thank all our relatives, neigh30 foreign countries and territories. One of born on was 31. He March boy bors and triends tor the beautiful floral offerings, weighed seven Americas youngest college chief executives, cards of sympathy, money and food. For the pounds and 10 ounces and was named Jack to Dr. Jones became president of BJU in 1971. at of us acts and the outstandkindness many Landon. ing funeral service for the great loss of our dear There is one sister at home, Nicole. husband, father, grandfather and brother, Orien Scovill. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dick PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROGRAM Venice Castle Dale. Great grandparents are Fielder, WORK PLAN AND FACT SHEET David and family Mrs. Della Johanson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard INTRODUCTION Kent Ferron City Is undertaking an EPA 201 Facilities Plan for Kirk and family Osborne, Citrus Heights, California; Mr. and nd facilities through the next fifteen w5.,,!,Tn, " Roger and family Mrs. Ludean Maxfield and Mrs. Pearl years With the present facility operating In axcess of Its design capacity and with affluent flows steadily Increasing, a Facility Plan needs to be developed to solve both short and Peterson, Emery. long term ' Nutritional balance before surgery before noon Today Buy STARTS FRIDAY $19.20, 1 gal., 5 $62.72, gal., $308.60. quart, exploration program received by BLM Telephone rates up HUNTINGTON Telephone rates This program is have gone up here due to growth, supported by a grant according to a spokesman for from the National Mountain Bell Telephone. Endowment for the Steve Linton, assistant staff Arts, Washington, manager for public relations, said and by the change was made because D.C., programming funds customers may now reach more from the Utah Arts 8 1 1 gal., $10.25, 5 $51.00; Banuel, 1 gal., gal. $38.63; Roundup, 1 (UT-060-02- Handbook lists wages Western Printmakers An exhibition of Ten Western Printmakers will be on display at College of Eastern Utah from April 8 to May 1. Blazer rolled over near the Buckhorn Draw over the holiday weekend. No one was hurt in the This disappointment suffered by state workers working one less hour a day in response to a tight - fisted Utah Legislature. UHP Superintendent morale boost of Robert J. Reid said working fewer hours TBuif PG gj.. -- ob- cone. Sids Mountain UHP troopers hours cut routinely worked 45 hour weeks - five days a week at nine hours each. But he said the troopers need the Ester, $8.50; Lrt Utah chemicals tained through the county in past years can be purchased at the Huntington store. A list of chemicals and their prices follows. zx tit test i i hat e a tii me, hut he makes et eryttne feel like a millitm. Co Assessor to be open Installed Today 'MofoiSV NOW OPEN DOUBLE FEATURE 93SEE Baptists feature speaker for Sunday services - Birth 3 5 Thank You . 1,5 Thank You COMING 3 May 2 Triple Martial Arts Feature!! "Octagon" "Good Guys Wear Black" "A Force of One" at normal Installation cost, weekends and holidays excepted Kenmore" l. gas model has polyurethane to provlce 175 more Insulating effectiveness than our standard gas models. foam-Insulatl- 40-ga- Normal replacement labor '77 Installed In same location to your code approved gas electrical, venting and water service Haulaway. tax and permits are extra 77 E. Main St. 637-228- 1 Open Dally 9:30 till 6... Closed Sunday SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO The family of Herbert Fenton Moffitt wishes to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all those who contributed food, floral offerings, kind words of sympathy, money, and the many other acts of kindness shown to us during the recent loss of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, step son and brother. SERVING Carbon & Emery The ONLY. ..GENUINE am-aoom- ? SEWEUANCURAIN3ERVICEB Maudie Moffitt Industrial Lorraine, Karen and families Maysie Peacock Mr. and Mrs. Owen McClenahan Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moffitt Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Moffitt W end Service Portable Chemical Tailti Septic Tanks Cleonad Commercial Residential RENT 637-459- 6 City. The citizens ot Ferron and the ?!, tl area win have a continuing opportunity to assist In surrounding the development of the project through the public participation program to be undertaken In accordance with the attached Schedule PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Facilities Plan will be addressed only to the needs of Ferron City and Its Immediate environs Some of the principal Issues that the Facility Plan Is expected to address Include (1) Improve treatment et the to with state and federal regulationsexisting facility comply (2) Reduce or eliminate odors from the existing facility (3) Expansion ot the existing treatment facility versus construction o a new facility Location (4) of a new facility, If required (5) Selection of mosteffectlvemethodotwastewatertreatment (6) Environmental Impacts . (7) Ability to Implement potential alternatives INTERAGENCY COOPERATION Representatives from Southeastern Association of Local Governments and the State Department of Health will ba Invited to public participation events to explain the role ot the protect In area and State pollution control efforts |