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Show Cloud seed project start The Southern Utah Water Development Corporation (SUWDC) has signed a contract with North American Weather Consultants (NAWC) to cloud seed a. 13 county area. The 13 counties are San Juan, Beaver, Emery, Garfield, Iron, Juab, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, Tooele, Washington, and Wayne counties. The contract called for a beginning date of November 15, 1975; and since that time several storms have been seeded. Generators inSanJuan County are located at Fry Canyon, LaSal Junction (tentative), Monticello, Blanding, Bluff, Mexican Hat and Monument Valley. Keith Brown, Director of the Weather Modification Division Specials for January 2 7-Bo- Crystal White Roast ne Potato Chips Nice 89$ Chuck Roast $1.19 Chuck Steak lb. N 4 Olives Jolly Time 2 Sausage Bacon Biscuits Margarine Cheese 2 29 Ballard Sweet Milk or Buttermilk 7 12 oz. Western Family Soft Sta-Pu- f Rinse m-La- Cream Cheese nd lb. pk. . oz. 3$1 24 oz. reg. 69 53$ Green Giant Whole Kernal 17 Tastewell 8$1 67$ Giant Fab Pkg. $1 .1 9 CD Jeno 13 Pepperoni, Cheese, Sausage oz. 47$ lbs. Reg.r Cheese $1.19 Tater Tots2 Van De Kamps Cheese 19 oz. Enchiladas 49 oz. Wholesun Orange Juice Ore-Id- mim s 99$ 12 gal. Snack Crackers Pizza 1 277$ New Shower Size SOda POP 990 Golden Harvest 12 oz. 59$ 89$ lbs. Welch's Grape 32 oz. jeMy lb. 0 99$ 75$ 269$ Valencia Pitted Popcorn 69$ 4 8 oz. roll pak Canned Royal Prince Sigman Roll 12 oz. pkg. Timothy Spangler assistant. Regular or Lemon Soft Corn Ground Beef John Thompson to be the project meteorologist and 3 & Clover Club Twin Pak reg. $1.29 Irish Spring $1.09 for North American Weather Consultants, has appointed a g g (p 99$ 4$1 6 Lemons each Green Onions each Yams Med. Tangerines Grapefruit LlOM size 1 aV 7Q 1 lb 10$ 10$ 19$ lb. 1 7$ Literary Club meets the 8th By Janet Wilcox Make a resolution to do something for your mind this new year! Start by attending the January meeting of the Blanding Literary Club which will meet January 8th at the 8:15. Blanding Library at President Carolyn Guymon invites all interested citizens to be sure to attend. Members are also reminded to plan ahead for the March meeting when the group will discuss of the life of biographies Thomas Jefferson. Letters to the editor LETTER TO A THE DOG POISONER Molly was only about 12 inches long and six inches high, not big enough to tip over a garbage can or commit other destructive acts. Yet on Sunday, December 21, someone threw some meat containing strychnine into our yard, evidently with the intention of killing a dog that might commit such an act. While many communities have a dog problem, indis- criminate poisoning isn't the safest or the most effective way to control the dog population, certainly not the most humane. Anyone who has watched their dog die, with what the vet described as classic strychnine symptoms, would sympathize. . Letters to dog poisoners have been written in other community newspapers by frustrated fathers who have had to tell their children that someone poisoned the little dog that meant so much to them. It is even more difficult to tell them during a time when they listen to carols that proclaim "Peace on Good Will Toward Earth, Men. I can only tell them that somewhere there is a person is either mentally disturbed or completely indifferent to human feelings. Still, that doesn't compensate for the void in my children's world that used to be fiUed so happily by a little brown dog named who Molly. Signed-Stanl- ey Byrd BlandingUtalL |