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Show I V Wednesday, November 30, 1983 3A Emery County Progress business GUMDERSOfl.- - AUTO SALES Applications due soon for forest employment for Forest Intermountain Region Applications Service summer and seasonal jobs will be accepted on a nationwide basis between Dec. ' 1,1983, and Jan. 15,1984. Application forms, available at all Forest Service offices, must be postmarked no later than Jan. 15 to be considered. Qualifications are based on past experience andor education. Individuals may send an application to only one Forest Service Regional Office. Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time they report for duty and must be capable of performing arduous work. Within the Forest Services Headquarters (Utah, Nevada, southern Idaho, and western Wyoming) and the Intermountain Forest Ogden, UT and recreation), must complete for 6100-2- 3 for Application (1083), Temporary Employment, and send the completed form to the $ : DEALER Regional Street, between Dec. I I ' r S3!S " jy? - A : S yt i I ' 'y ! " s , w 1 ' ... I 'J . I 9 is. "You can't get there from here" might be what Maureen McCormack, forestry tech at the Ferron Ranger District, is telling Gino Ricchetti of Ferron who stopped by I 'J the office Monday to get a Christmas tree permit. A lot of permits were issued this week, but road conditions !nto the selected cutting areas are not good. photobyLarryw Divi. ri r m W. Davis Progress Editor Nearly 200 Christmas tree permits had been issued by the Ferron Ranger District by noon on Monday, just four hours after pertnits were made the But according to National Forest officials, the sales were not as brisk as in the available. past. It looks as though the weather might have something to do with it, Bill Dye, district forester, said. The snow storms over the last couple of weekends may be keeping some However, he people away. notes that fears of difficult passage to the tree sites are certainly justified. All areas will be tough to get into, Dye said. There are assets of the program. Dye also added that the Christmas tree program is closely monitored by officials during the sale, and careful studies are made prior to the sales each year. We find areas which have a lot of growth which needs to be thinned, or Progress Editor arent a lot of people in However, now people in the county will not have to go as far as they used to find vital transportation. Open now in Ferron is Gunderson Auto Sales, believed to be the only auto dealership in operation in the county. The business is owned and managed by Tony Gunderson of Ferron and is located at 310 North State Street. According to Mr. Gunderson, the business operates around the automobile auctions held each week in Salt Lake City. I weekly newspaper, established in and published every Wednesday A Postmaster PO Box there might be an area which needs to be cleared for other types of growth. As a result, we allow people in to cut the trees for Christmas and in effect they are helping us with forest management. There are a limited number of permits available locally, and Dye suggests getting one as soon as possible although they will be available until Dec. 23 or until all are gone. Dye emphasized that those going after trees need to be aware of road and weather conditions to make it a safe outing. USPS Editorial 174 & The pinon-junip- Back Denim In '. THE TIME FOR CHEER 1899, New Arrivals of Save 25 a full ' $14(mcludes C Special Mfmbet of Ulan Pipy. and Na ional Newsp ipe As As on tx a'i Lace Trim m S3 51 SS8 w- -' J if v 384-288- 5 Ws C s e E C 2 2 IDIET CENTER Assorted Juki Serger Wide Wale Cord 299 2 2 I 2 2 2 2 2 : 2 2 2 2 2 ',y X 44, Dan River poly 2 2 2 the past 16 weeks, Lois Brinkley of East Carbon has lost 42 pounds and 54 inches at Diet Center. Will she stop her program during the holidays? No way . . . she's too excited! 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 VK' This year Lois will be losing weight Instead of gaining it during the Holiday Season. So can you! there's still time to POUNDS lose BEFORE CHRISTMAS! ' T f V 2 2 2 2 2 10-1- 2 2 2 Holiday Special 2 2 2 2 Lose 1 7 to 25 pounds in just 6 weeks! 2 2 and we'll teach you how to keep it off! 2 SIX WEEK PROGRAM INCLUDES: 100 Natural Food Supplement Daily, Private Weigh ins and Counseling Weekly Classes 2 2 2 EASY PAYMENT TERMS 2 2 2 re CHRISTMAS DRAWING Come and see us and our new selection of DMC Floss and ' W. Main, Ferron Lifetime Maintenance FABRICS SALES v.1-- 32 In Huntington other needlework supplies & Shirts, Jeans for the Men and Boys! The Largest, Most Comprehensive Weight Loss Program in the World Z 2 Dec. 5, 6, 7 In-Sto- Children's SHELBY JEANS - $12 Gift Shop 135 N. Main, Teens! APO FPO) CEDAR TREE j & Clothes Gifts 2 : Ladies Christmas Grand Opening 1 Jeans, Tops, Sweaters for the on all your Postal Regulations require that all subscrip tions by paid m advance Entered as second class matter at the post office in Castle Dale Utah Peifect lor vests and coats. yd. he said. got a good deal, 2 Years-$- 17 $11 Out of State Selection ol 50 60 assorted wool blends. Assorted indigo denim, 1 3 vd. lengths. quality merchandise rather than quantity. I want people who buy cars here to be satisfied and let others know that they What's better to cheer about than savings this time of year Classified Utah, outside area- er if Plant, said that he personally inspects each car before he buys it and wants to build the business around the sale of Emery and Carbon Counties Year 10?. 39 in- 300-40- THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS Dan Stockburger General Manager Larry Davis, Editor Advertising Mary Bentley Assorted widths, styles and colon 1 for formation. Im starting out on a small scale and will see how things develop. I am hoping to expand as the need arises, he said. In addition to the low price of the cars, Mr. Gunderson adds that if problems arise in a car he has sold, he will be able to help out with solutions. Ill be working with a couple of 381-243- 1 yop Denim anytime 384-24- Display Advertising In encourages customers to call his home at mechanics in the area, and when a problem comes up, well be able to take care of it, he said. 0 At the auction, which sells vehicles to dealers each week, Gunderson said he has access to cars, trucks, vans, and motorhomes in all makes and models. Im looking to drive specialize in units, he said. There seems to be a big demand for those out here. The new dealer, who is also an employee at the Hunter Power 2 2 Fleece yd. owner the 960 areas. area near The Narrows is not quite so difficult but remains a challenge. In discussing the annual tree program, Dye said that while the cost of the tree permit is minimal, the hidden costs involved in getting to the cutting areas makes getting the tree in the forest more expensive than Photo by Larry W Davit The car lot will be opened on a basis to start with, but send cnanqes of address to Castle Dale Utah 84513 s snow drifts at Stevens t Creek and 10 to 12 inches of snow at lower elevations. It looks like drive unit it will take a or a snowmobile to get into the said. , part-tim- e 589, three-foo- Dye )W can take orders for all kinds of transportation and then sell at wholesale prices, he said. This is possible because of the type of business Gunderson runs. He has little overhead and charges only a small brokers fee for each sale. Sun Progress Inc All rights reserved property of Sun Progress Inc No part may be reproduced without prior written consent t nit n I minis SSJOTSS The spruce-fi- r area, which, lies in the Lizard Lake, Dairy Point, Willow Lake area is almost impossible to get into, J Emery County with transportation needs, units like He hopes to specialize in thd 1981 Jeep CJ presently in the lot. Now open for business in Ferron is Gun- derson Auto Sales, and owner Tony Gunderson is delighted to be serving hereof nr f getting one from the local lot. I look at it as a great family We see outing, Dye said. families getting out together, taking a lunch, and making a day of it, he said, adding, Thats one of the really valuable 1 4 - frtry' 1983 All Adventure lies in tree quest by Larry I && asXiiMss everything else. i i t K x j There .1 ,T v.X- ' Emery County, but for those who are here, transportation is vital. No matter where you are in Emery County, you are likely to be a long way from 0-- : X 7W " ? I . I si by Larry W. Davis & A Now available: cars X - . I r I 3 -- ! W r r r BONDED ,.n gitt'' Wi- $ 1 ed engineering, surveying, and biological, physical, range, and hydrological science. Applicants for these positions Intermountain j ALL MAKES and Jan. 15, 1984. Those selected for positions with primary fire suppression duties will be required to pass a physical test. Clerical and Wage Grade Positions: Recruiting for these positions will be done on an basis. Applicants should contact the National Forest or Research Station headquarters directly. For additional information concerning temporary eminployment procedures, dividuals may contact any Forest Service office. available: Aids and Technicians: Forestry (timber, forest and fire, 84401) US , 1, 1983 Range Experiment Station, the following types of jobs will be range (324 25th j 60 N. 1st jfJ1 f A 3 West, Price 637 5249 2 2 2 2 THf No Drugs Contracts Call today fora 3 FREE Consultation Z 2 2 2 First Week (includes $10 registration) $20 per week for the next 5 weeks 6 weeks must be taken consecutively Good only at Price Diet Center $60 DONNA MOBLEY, Shots-N- o No HOURS 4 5 30 p m Mnn In 7 a m Saturday 8 10am )U;H RN 90 W. 100 North, Professional Bldg., Suite 17 637-624- 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 |