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Show Emery County Progress Wednesday, November Sprinklers help increase yield-oMorre farm Clawson seeking funds from Utah Water Board n Jerry Herring sprinkler (pictured), dairyman for Butler Meadows dairy farm, is pleased with the quality of corn silage he will be feeding this winter. Sprinkler irrigation pays on this Duane Butler farm in Moore. With water being short and seventeen acres by furrow. The sprinkler system used only one half the water and out yielded the con ventional irrigation by ten bushels per acre. The average yield for the 32 acres of corn was 114 bushels. I The Utah Board of Water Resources has scheduled its monthly meeting for Friday, November 6, at 8:30 a.m. in the auditorium of the Department of Natural . this year, farm The corn was operator Richard measured by James F Snowball planted an Nelson, County early Resources and Energy Building, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake wife I 1 City, Utah, to consider the feasibility and funding of several and irrigation maturing Executive Director the Emery County the crops would Agricultural Stabiliz-atiomature before water and Conran out. servation Service Fifteen acres of corn (ASCS) Office on were irrigated by grain basis. variety of corn hoping j - n , . r . f o x s .. Jerry Herring inspects corn raised , v .;r , '. V , r '1 , a. farm near Moore. on a development projects in the State. The eight member Board sets -- policies said be will money GNC by cluding Energy propriated sometime awarded Corp.s Sunnyside Tar Congress. The Sunnyside between next May and Sand Project, will enter the U.S. Syn- project along with 11 July, following an thetic Fuel Corp. other Utah proposals intensive review Board review process will be among 63 period. The makeup of the projects under contoday. fuel in- projects, authorized and ap- sideration for funding has the in the first round of green flag to give SFC loan guarantees, The board fuels product synthetic projects part of a $12 purchase agreements and price Industry studies shipping The U.S. Coal in- to aid guidelines in dustry has organized shippers an ad hoc group to minimizing heating cooperate with the incidents. U.S. Coast Guard in Recently there have dealing with problems been a few reported affecting incidents of the export shipments of temperature of coal some steam coals. rising while in transit. The National Coal According to coal currently the industry sources, the and Association Coal Exporters heating problem can Association have be minimized or formed a Task Force avoided entirely if on Coal Handling, appropriate storage, Storage and Tran- handling and loading sportation to examine techniques are emand recommend ployed. Some steam solutions for problems arising during vessel loading and ocean transport which are linked to the self heating properties of -- some coals. has The group created three sub- committees which will to (1) develop work suggested procedures for monitoring the temperature of coal shipments at various the along points transportation routes; recommend (2) and procedures methods for handling various kinds of coals as they move from mine, to port for export; and (3) suggest coals are susceptible to gradual self heating, depending on a number of variables, including moisture, oxygen levels, ash and volatile content and sulfur levels. The industry task force will include -- SFC officials Federal State Salable at auction 1,356 compared to 950 last week and 984 last -- year. Good atGood tendance. demand. Feeder steers and heifers steady, instances higher. 1.00 Slaughter cows and bulls steady. Supply about 75 feeder cattle. Sale reported to 4 p.m. with about three hours left to sell. Feeder Steers: Medium and Frame 1 67.00-72.0- 0 61.00-65.0- 300400 lbs ; package 0; lbs 430 lbs 200-30- 0 68.00 ; 58.00-65.0- 0, 58.00-60.0- 0 600-80- ; 800-10- 58.00-60.0- 0; 55.50-60.0- Large lbs 500-60- 0 administration former by Gunn Rep. It McKay, was prescribed the task of being the catalyst for private sector development of a domestic synthetic fuels industry. the Utah , Among under proposals consideration are: GNC Energy Corp. Project at Sunnyside. It would process tar to- produce of sands 10,000 barrels of oil a representatives interests affected, Bureau, Cargo stevedoring com- panies, coal export terminals and mid stream loaders, coal testing firms, coal -- producers, brokers and traders, river and ocean lbs 46.00-51.5- shipping 46.00-50.5- Feeder Medium 300-60- 0 0. Social Project, Sands Grand County. The project would be a 20,000 -- Project, County. Magic Circle Energy Project will use a retorting process to produce oil from shale. Plateau Project, -- 300-40- 52.00-58.0- 0; 52.00-57.5- 0; 400-50- 52.00-57.0- 600-80- 51.00-53.5- 0. -- 2-- 36.75-40.0- 0. 33.00-37.0- 0. 27.50-33.0- Canner Good 0. heiferettes Second, post secondary school Bulls: students who first 45.00-47.5- secondary Slaughter I become eligible for benefits in the period lbs individual 1800 lbs September 1981 - July : 53.25. Yield Grade 2 1982 will only receive benefits through July 0 lbs 1982 (one month for some students). Producers Sheep and Hog Sale, Friday, Finally, students (y October 30, 1981, currently receiving benefits (or child Salina, Utah Yield Grade 1 47.00-49.0- 1550-17- 20 0, g 39.50-43.5- 0. 1000-146- lambs Feeder Slaughter 47.00-50.0- 0. lambs 45.00-49.0- 0. 30.00-40.0- 0 44. DO- - beneficiaries 36.00-42.0- 0. Sows 32.00- - begin their college or post - secondary education before May 1982) will receive limited Boars Large per head. Benefit 0. 12.00-23.0- 0 students rates for who are eligible for continuing benefits will be frozen at the July 1981 level, students 15.00-21.0- who Improvement District, Emery County; Hurricane City Corporation, Washington County; and Chester Irrigation Company, Sanpete County. A special report on a proposed project for the Town of Portage in Box Elder County also is scheduled to be submitted to the Board, according to Gibson. Sponsors requesting committal of funds for projects include Ouray Irrigation Plateau Inc. a wholly water resource funds. Uintah Board Chairman, Lake City Corsubsidiary of Suburban Propane Bill M. Gibson, Vernal, poration, Salt Lake Gas Corp., proposes a says sponsors seeking County; New raw oil approval of proposed Escalante Irrigation shale and projects upgrading for County; schedule recertification of State Company, Garfield refining project at its water funds are the County; San Juan Roosevelt refinery. East Duchesne Water County; South Creek Jay Karren, ex- tension entomologist, traini- meetings for and Reed Roberts, restricted pesticide pesticide training ng has been coordinator at USU, by Utah are in charge of the applicators announced State University specialists. The three hour -- meetings, scheduled for all parts of the state, will take place between early November and mid December 1981. The meeting for Emery recertification am. Each progr- training session will last three hours, either during said. these school Lets get started for Christmas! Make your holidays personal with your own handmade decorations and gifts WILTON Ccke Decorating Kits Instruction books, cake pans, icing, Raggedy Ann, Toy Soldier, Santa Claus and Christmas Trees Plastic beads, yarn, macrame cord, flowers, ribbon, fake fur and faces Instruction available for your protect GUf.l THUD ELSE Professional Building Castle Dale -- the morning, af- and Cot- County; Clawson tonwood - Gooseberry Sewer amd Water Irrigation Company in for the Dam in County; Salt -- Primary A Water Users Orrigation Company, Beaver Sanpete County. Most of these projects are requesting funds from the Boards 1978 and 1980 legislative bond authorizations. New applications for projects will be presented by the Town of Wendover, Tooele County, and the Town of Hinkley, Millard County, for possible funding under the Boards Cities Water Loan Program. And Centerville, in Davis County, is seeking financial assistance from the Boards Conservation and Development Program to make proposed improvements to the citys water system. Also on the Boards agenda are the committal of funds for the cooperative winter weather modification program in southern and central areas of the State and approval of a cloud seeding permit for Northern American A -- 0. Special Service District, Iron Pesticide class scheduled students can receive benefits as under the rates will be reduced old law, except that no 25 percent each year benefits can be paid starting with August for months in school and benefits terms after a child 1982, cannot be paid to reached 19. Benefits to students during May, children who are not June, July or August students will end at 18 starting in 1982. As a as before. More information result no further student benefits will about student benefits be paid after April and other changes in the law can be ob1985. tained at the local Beginning August Social Security office, 1982, elementary and call toll free Furthermore, Summit and Park owned ternoon, or evening. An applicator is not required to attend in Uintah County will be his own county if Project, County, Phillips November 11 in Castle another meeting is Petroleum Co. and Dale at the courthouse more convenient in Sunco either time or place. Energy beginning at 2 p.m. At the end of each Development Co. are Pesticide aptwo of three sponsors plicators who have proposing to produce been certified for use shale oil using surface of restricted pesticides retorting technologies must be recertified for a project to every five years, produce 16,120 barrels according to the law Loan which set up the per day. guarantees have been program. The federal requested and con- government has struction is scheduled permitted the states to to begin this year with administer the first production in training activities. Security Archuleta 18-2- Heifers: Wiener pigs and Companies Tar Uintah curtailed for students and the benefits to students 2 U.S. Coast Guard and attending colleges U.S. Bureau of Mines. and other post secondary schools will be sharply curtailed under a recently enacted law, Herman G. Archuleta, Social 1 0 lbs Frame Security represent0 lbs ative in Price, said part load recently. 0 450 lbs 60.00; First, children who for become eligible 0 0 lbs ; Social lbs Security Cows: benefits after July 1982 Slaughter High dressing Utility will not receive post 4 and Commercial secondary school Cutter students benefits. 36.00. 0; Inc., Wash Cottonwood the Improvement District, County; Duchesne Energy, and ad- Company, several Cottonwood County. ministers Duchesne 1985. SS benefits to be companies, mostly Slaughter ewes lbs 0 per head. Butcher hogs lbs Frame 2 Holsteins C&A Resources including the National Large 46. 00. Feeder pigs benefits. 0. guarantees have been requested. -- 500-60- 1981. Federal 1984. loan board has represen- barrel - a - day tar tatives from the sand facility from the Midwest and East, but PR Spring deposit. It no representation would be constructed from the West. by way of four 5,000 President Reagan said barrell - a - day that the two un- modules, the first on confirmed spots on the line in 1983. Suntana - Utah seven - member board Uintah will be nominated Project, from the West. County. A joint venSome of the projects ture of Synthetic Oil to go before the board Corp and Quintana have already been Mineral Corp., project approved by the construction would Department of Energy begin in 1984, with and will be absorbed initial production from shale set at 16,500 into the corporation. was barrels per day. Loan The SFC under the guarantees have been created Act Securities requested. Energy White River Shale the Carter during Salina auction Producers Livestock Auction, Salina, Utah, Friday, October 30, late by day reserve already guarantees. for of Water an Resources, agency of the Utah Department of Natural Nine synfuel projects under study billion water municipal Division Nine Utah synthetic 4, 1981 9A Weather Consultants. given certification. MiLD BLOOD (Or is PRESURE participants. When certification without A study of 11,000 they complete the available form and turn it in, attending a meeting Americans by the they will receive a by taking a home National Heart, Lung, recertification cer- study course or a test.) and Blood Institute tificate from the state Nearly 3,000 private points to the imof applicators mostly portance of controlling department farmers and ranchers agriculture. elevated mildly are due for recer- blood pressure. apAlthough meeting a standard form will be issued to and received -- plicators being recertified will not need to take a test at the end of the meeting, those who are being certified for the first time can attend the this fall, The research conto Dr. cluded that by conKarren. Each of them trolling even mild will receive a notice in hypertension, dramathe mail from the state tic reductions can be tification according department of achieved in lowering agriculture as to the the death rate for meeting, then take the meeting in his own diseases which are test which will be county. linked to hypertension. |