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Show Conucil gives Ski II you know that a "bathtub is a "sitzmark" and that any safety conscious skier fills Homestake operating profit up safety hints each day, " he warns. In addition to the above tips, Dyment offers the following his own "bathtubs", chances hints for skiing safety: are that you don't have to read Know and obey the rules of this article. the road. "If for example, Skiers particularly novices, you are skiing downhill, give are ingenious in finding the moving skier below the ways to injure themselves right of way, and before passeven though skiing can be as ing him, shout out" On your safe as any other sport, warns right" or On your left. " Ralph Dyment, Utah Safety If you wish to stop on the Council's Vice President for slope, stop at the side of the Public Safety. sld run. never in the center They ski into more snow of it where following skiers fences, collide with one anmight run into you. other, injure themselves on Be especially careful in the tows, and are struck by runflat "run out" at the bottom away skis" Dyment said, of the slope and never reaccidents, however, have one main needlessly. These areas common cause skier was have high accident rates. " out of control, Dyment ride a lift or tow Never said. without reading the posted inDyment advises skiers to know structions. When riding, carry the terrain and never attempt ski your poles by the shafts into run on a slope or trail that stead of having the straps demands more than they posswound around your wrist. Beess in experience or talent. ware too, of the flowing Skiers also should be aware scarfs, loose sleeves of snow conditions and should or long hair, anything that be alert to weather that might might become ensnarled by alter slope conditions. A the lift mechanism. he --t- Glen Canyon to offer Golden Eagle Superintendant C, E. Johnson, Glen Canyon NationaURecrea-tio- n Area announced today that effective March 1, 1971, the National Park Service would initiate Operation Golden Eagle, the name given to the National Recreation Fee System renewed by Congress for 1971. The Golden Eagle Passport will sell for $10 and will be valid for the period Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1971. It will admit the purchaser and his immediate family to all areas Nalley Hot, Reg., Thick where entrance or admission Breakfast Drink fees are collected. The Golden Eagle Passport in decanter will not be required for entrance into Glen Canyon NatRecreation Area. A $2 cherry, Tropical Orange Grape ional visitor use fee will be daily Del Monte 46 oz. charged per site for campground and the Bullfrog Basin Campground in Glen Canyon. F8amozy There will be NO credit al- lowance for holders of the , Golden Eagle Passport toward Duncan Hines U 3 VI campground fees. After March 1, visitors to 8oz- Glen Canyon National Re- creation Area wishing to purBest 1 chase the Golden Eagle Pass1 port before traveling to areas where entrance fees are Red Sour Pitted collected may purchase the 303 Golden Eagle Passport at the Carl Hayden Visitor Camp Heinz 14 oz and the National Park Service Headquarters at Wahweep. The $2. 00 campground fee Sunmaid Seedles 2 lb. permits will be available at each campground. Mother Goose Reg. 39 All funds collected from this program go into the Land and Water Conservation Fund 5 lb. and are used to assist States in acquiring and developing Log Cabin Pitcher Pack recreation areas. (60) and also for acquiring Federal Disinfection recreation or park lands and 7 oz. waters (40). Citizens support Household Deodorant of this program assures the i50Z availability of park and recreation lands for the use and enjoyment of this and Fireside lb. the future generations. Chili 3$l Tmn Je.llo Cherries Extra Fancy Red Delio Delicious . - 9 Stalk Celery Cukes Oranges Long Radishes crisp 1 Cull II 11 I . Family oz- Russet 2 Jr 7 1 $1 lb. 4894 35 79 894 Banquet lloz. Sausage or Pepperoni Sara Lee 3$l DUTTG Salisbury Steak 89 4 Soft Margarine ?S2794 s weich-- r-- y 1 L Turkey, Fruit Drinks lbs . 5 27 29 59 29 83 69 69 Syle Reg., Hard to Hold, Reg. oz. 49 Price $1.29 to $1.59, Sale Price ea 99 ENSEN'S oz. Beef, 10$1 is Annual Pyrex Sale 12 unop 494 314 Graham Crax unscented FOOD 5j CENTER . 2$ Jells Hair Spray I 79 Popcorn Gaines Meal Syrup Lysol Spray Lysol Cleaner 6$l 4$l - Strawberries Cheese Cake Grape Juice Banguet 2 I 8 ?z Spinach, Carrots, 10 Hash Browns 12$1 Catsup 225 Corn, Peas 27 t 325 Raisins Large Navel lb. & Gree" onions. . Dinners Pizzand lbs. $1 Orb lb. Slicer ea. Orange Juice, Fruit, Tomato Saucetern Cake Mix Dream Whip 39 19 $ .15 Merry .15 Drink Appl eS- for 1971 are expected to continue to improve provided that metal prices remain firm. The regular quarterly dividend of 10 cents per share was approved by the Board of Directors in February 5, 1971 payable on March 8, 1971 to shareholders to record on February 22, 1971. More detailed information will be included in the 1970 Annual Report which is scheduled for release in Late March. me 59 85 lb. 1970. Earnings from operations ed tCOOLBUYS'ON'QUJlLlIYI Ckuck Roast the first year of sustained operations at the lead-zin- c mine in Missouri, and profits from the sale of uranium concentrates in the commercial mark pt were primarily responsible for the increase in operating earnings over the prior ear. Increased earnings irom these sources more than offset a decline in profits because of lower gold prices during Keep the slopes free of hazard: Paul C. Henshaw, Presiden t This includes your own "Sitz of Homestake Mining Commarks" or "bathtubs, " the indetations in the snow caused, pany reported preliminary of when you fall down. Fill them income for the year 1970 in and smooth out the area, $3, 392. 657 (61 cents per temperature drop, for example, chare) before nonrecurring items compared with can turn a soft and manueve. surface into one of hard $2, 990, 768 ( 56 cents per Se -- tripping hazards, Dyment share) in 1969. Net income warned. after providing for the nonSkiing can be a very strenous recurring items amounts to the and concequently, sport, $592,657(11 cents per share) skier's physical condition is in 1970. a major factor in safety. The nonrecurring items include a $900, 000 provision Dyment suggests hiking, running and swimming as excellent on investment in Penn Central exercises for for conditioning Transportation Company comthe skier's legs. mercial paper now in default, Most skiing accidents occur a $3, 600, 000 write down of early in the morning, because excess investment in lightmany skiers don't take time weight aggregate plant and to limber up their muscles, properties of Homestake 's and another rash of accidents wholly-ownsubsidiary, Port occure late in the afternoon Costa Products., Company, and as skiers become fatigued. a $1, 700 tax credit related to Unless you're a full-tiproduction payments. Substancial profits during athlete, its best to limit your skiing to four or five hours Specials lol Thursda y F riday Saturda v' The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, February 11, 1971 Page Twelve ' |