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Show ..MIn '" ln nniT-1- ! nrf yJ I j y y- yf jy-- y p- - yp NympMMyn Wpyyayiiii iyrf Wednesday, November Emery County Progress Emery water supply better than predicted improved streamflow but some shortages were reported in the late season. According to the report, Cottonwood Creek near Orangeville had a measured flow of 26.7 (1,000 A.F.) which was higher than the 14 (1,000 A.F.). Ferron Reservoir had 17.3 measured flow compared to an expected 13.9 and the Muddy Creek area had a flow of 7.6 compared to what the agency had expected, 6.8 Heavy rains boosted the snow melt runoff in most areas of the state providing better than for-cast- ed tendance as to increase their Third circles of love by inWard held its Visiting cluding new people Teaching Convention who have moved in, different people, and Wednesday, Nov. 4. Using the theme, people who have ofVisiting Teaching fended them. Not She admonished the Teaching to follow the Carol sisters Visiting, Driggs and Myrleen example of the Sitterud spoke to the Prophet who has, audience on not only throughout his life, how to improve shown great love the Visiting Teaching but toward how to enrich their Lamanites. with Sister Sitterud spoke relationships Orangeville G.. Junior High School, South 3100 East, Salt Lake City, at 8:15 3750 Saturday, November 14th. Mrs. Giles will preside over the opening business session at 9:00 a.m. Mrs. Ralph Ed- wards (Lois), Chairman of the event, has arranged one hour seminars on the Councils Functional Committees: Finance, -- Public Relations, Cam- Membership, Services, ping and Per- Program refrain from listening to or to spreading gossip. Two skits, written by Montell Seely and recorded by Art Enke, were presented by various members of ward. the reinforced the ciples of the They princon- - Drill Press 16-Spe- Bench Model Accessories include 29 piece drill bit index set (A $51 29 value-FREE- sonnel to inform the 350 adult volunteers as to What Makes Girl support of Girl Scout con- philosophy, $269.95 community Bench Grinder 12 0; 28.50-31.0- 0. Bulls: mostly steady, Slaughter lb weights in large Yield Grade 1 lbs supply. Slaughter cows and bulls steady Yield Grade 2 and on high dressing kinds. bulls for further Cutter and low feeding lbs 0 40.0045.00. dressing Utility lower. Supply Producers Dairy feeder Heifer Sale 29 head about 75 cattle. offered. 8 Sale reported to 4 month pregnant p.m. with about four heifers hours left to sell. per head. 5 month pregnant Feeder Steers: 0 Medium and Large heifers lbs 0 0 lbs Frame 1 head. per 0 0 lbs ; 0 lb heifer calves 0 lbs 0 ; per head. 0 lbs Producers Sheep 0 lbs and Hog Sale: ; 0 lbs lambs Slaughter lbs Feeder 0 1420-20- 46.50-50.5- 1100-16- 65 0. 00 7-- 700.00-1,140.- 3-- 800-95- 760.00-885.0- 67.00-72.0- 300-40- 200-50- 62.50-66.5- 0 400-50- 240.00-360.0- 60.00-63.5- 0; 500-60- 58.50-62.5- 0 600-70- 57.00-60.0- 700-80- 800-10- 0; 55.00-58.0- 42.00-46.0- Frame 2 Holsteins lbs lbs 48.50-53.0- 0; 52.00-56.0- 0; 1 Slaughter 600-10-00 15.00. Heifers: 200-4- 00 400-50- 0 40.00-45.0- 300-60-0 0. and Medium 54.00-58.0- 0; 42.00-47.5- Feeder Frame 0. Large Lambs 0. Large lbs lbs package Bishop Driggs end wrench 10 Tin snips $5.99 $5.99 10 Groove joint plier $5.49 Increase Your Circles of Love, was performed by the Relief Society Chorus under the direction of DeAnn Bailey, with Floyd Salisbury as accompanist. Another musical number was 9 oz. only 79c when you buy any one of the above tools. Limit 4 to a customer. WD-4- Oft Speak 0 per- formed by Floyd and Veda Salisbury as they sang a duet, Let Us p Kind They were !ll Prices effective through December 24, 1981 INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES accompanied Karen Dellos. Refreshments served in beautifully decorated Cultural Hall. Heat for less Now coal burning stoves and fireplace inserts Fireking and Full-Vie- w ir swim ewes 0. 9.00- - Butcher hogs 44.00- - Feeder pigs 46.00. 38.0040.00. Butcher sows Wiener pigs per head. 28.00-36.0- 0. 12.0C-23.- 00 The Christmas Krugerrand. 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All Fireking stoves are constructed for heavy steel plate The 38 in. top and 14 in sides are further evidence of our concern for quality construction and long life. 10. Optional - Fireking door design or Wedding of the Rails locomotive door design All stoves offered with top or back exhaust vent Fireplace Insert features include all those of the stove plus Hot air circulating blower Double wall steel plate Flange design to make insert fit most fireplaces , n I rj f' X Features? Burns 13 less fuel than a fireplace Thick steel construction, fire brick lined for durability and to prevent warping Converts to fireplace Self adjusting ash flow and large ash catcher tray on deluxe models Cooking surface on all Full View Fireplaces" Heat 3100 or 2100 square feet, depending on model Available in deluxe or economy models 30 in x Reg Price Sale Price $389 00 $339 00 INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES IItaN CoIns At jj 4 mtf n KRUGERRAND GOTO COINS The world 1 best way to own gold NtMisEAST '"' 4 g 1.00-3.0- 57.50-61.0- entitled, song -- 0. 200-30- G. size $37.95 size $49.95 $7.99 Fencing Tool Adjustable -- 51.00-53.0- 0. 300-70- by Kenneth 10 8 Machinist Vices 4 5 e American Made Tools h.p. $65.95 service. community friends of Girl Scouting and adult volunteers will be honored at the awards summer have ceremony at 2 p.m. presentations and Delegates representidisplays. Booths of- ng Emery County are: Mrs. Charles (Ema fering council items, creative craft ideas Jo) Priggemeier and an Older Badge Community Chairbarter table opens at man; Mrs. Don (Ann) 8:15 a.m. and noon. Ames Service Anof the Trainer and Junior Highlight nual Meeting will be Leader in the presentation of the Mrs. Loren first Freddie Award in Israelson honor of Ariel Treasurer and Fund (Freddie ) Frederick, Drive Consultant; Salt Lake City, a 60 Mrs. Michael (Louise) year active member of Dennis - Secretary; Girl Scouts of the USA. Mrs. Leo (Ruby) The award will be Wright - Castle Dale presented to an out- Troop Leader, standing adult Girl Juniors; Mrs. Jerri Scout volunteer for Castle Dale longevity of service, Leader, Brownies; Mrs. Pat Tucker - Cleveland-Elm- o Troop Leader, Juniors; Mrs. Brenda Mullins - Cleveland-Elm- o 430 lbs 58.50; Troop Leader, lbs Brownies; Mrs. Kaye lbs Oveson - Cleveland-Elm- o Slaughter Troop Leader High dressing Brownies. and Commercial 24 52.00-54.0- and heifers written 18-piec- Selected Producers Livestock Auction, Salma, Utah, Friday, November 6, 1981. Federal State. Salable at auction 1,800 compared to 1,356 last week and 35.00-39.5High 1,286 last year. Good dressing Cutter 31.00- attendance. Good 35.00. Low dressing demand. Feeder Utility and Cutter steers special End Wrench Set combination set $19.95 tribution to the Girl Scout program and Salina Auction -- A ) Sale Price vention. Words. leaders assemble What Makes Us Tick Scouting Tick for is the theme for the 13,000 Girl Scouts in 21st Utah Girl Scout Utah, Fredonia, Annual Arizona and White Councils Meeting. President, Pine County, Nevada. The 1981 Wider Mrs. Clark P. Giles (Nancy), Salt Lake Opportunity Girl City, invites the Scouts who have atdelegates and visitors tended special events to register at Wasatch in the USA during the a.m. on treating their relationships with one another as sacred by considering how they affect each other by the things they say. She urged the women 11, 1981 7A Everyone Is welcome at I FA Stores Enrich relationships women told Over seventy - five others. Sister Driggs women were in at- encouraged the sisters - High Quality Gifts For All Occasions expected May and June flows. Reservoir operators were able to reduce early draw down and natural flow users had good early season flows. Fall precipitation in late September and the first half of October has been much heavier than average. Soil moisture is very good going into the winter and snow has already started to accumulate on the upper watersheds. Reservoir storage in 25 of Utahs key irrigation reservoirs is 95 percent of the October 1 average and 61 percent of capacity. Joes Valley Reservoir currently has a usable capacity of 546,000 acre feet. As for usable storage, it has 413,000 acre feet compared to last years 424,000. Mill Site Reservoir has a useable capacity of 167,000 acre feet of water and a usable storage of 56,000. This is compared to last years figure of 93,000 acre feet. Utahs water supply was generally 10 to 20 percent better than forecasts indicated last May according to the Utah State Department of Natural Resources. In its annual report, the department stated that although the water supply was more than forecasted, it was still only 20 to 90 percent of the 15 year average. 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