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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday September 24, 1981 Atlas records increased income WEATHER Atlas Corporation had net income of $8,042,000, or $2.72 per share, for the fiscal year ending June 30, according to The Mining Record. The increase in the company's financial results was attributed to increased uranium concentrate production. Lower uranium production costs and an excellent performance by the companys Brockton Sole and Plastics Division. In fiscal 1981, Atlas produced approximately 1.8 million pounds of U308 compared to approximately 1.5 million pounds in the Whos In The Middle? Low, medium and high income brackets vary greatly depending on whom 'you ask, but the actual statistics look like this; 20 per- MARKETS cent of the population earns less than $10,000; 50 percent earn $15,000 to $35,000 and only five percent earn more than $50,000 Wheat per year. $6.00 Beans $20.00 k Cortez previous fiscal year. Our Moab uranium and vanadium processing mill is probably operating now better than it ever has, and we are benefiting from the production of relatively high grade uranium ore from our Velvet properties, said Edward R. Farley, Jr., chairman and president. Farley stated that, barring unforeseen circumstances, fiscal 1982 should be more profitable for the company than was 1981. He cautioned that because uranium deliveries and prices vary during different periods of a year, the only meaningful comparison of the company's performance with prior periods should be on the basis of fiscal years rather than on a quarterly or even six or nine months' basis. Auction Market report for September 16. Cattle, 351; Sheep, 806; Hogs, 28; Horses, 76. Steers: 250 to 450, 500 to 800, $55 to 65. $68 to 75; Heifers, 250 to 400, $55 to 60; 500 to 700 , $52 to 59. Slaughter cows and bulls: utility, $43 to 36; cutters, $38 to 41: canners, $32 to 36; feeder bulls, $45 to 51; fat bulls, $55 to 58: pairs, $400 to 570 per head. Sheep: feeder lambs, $41 to 43; fat lambs, $44 to 46; fat ewes, to 42 per head; feeder ewes, $15 to 30 per head; goasts, $10 to $25 per head. $35 TRUCKLOAD APPLIANCE - Page U Pine nut crop reported light The pine nut crop is light this year according to surveys made by the Bureau of Land and the Forest Management Service. Listed as fair to sparse is Dark Canyon and Cedar Mesa west of Monticello just south of Canyonlands National Park on Highway 95. Garden rakes and gloves are useful items in picking pine cones, since climbing can be dangerous and may damage trees. In some areas pine nut picking and firewood cutting may be com- bined. Additional pine nut information and firewood permits can be obtained from all BLM area and district offices and Forest Ser- vice offices. Doxol plant changes hands JP- 'L. Blanding Propane, owned by Gordon and Lisle Adams and Bo Montella, has purchased the equipment and bulk plant of Buckeye Gas Products Company, known locally as Doxol. new owners desire to The streamline the operation and provide quality service at a reason- able price. The three men have over 65 years combined experience in the propane service field. Blanding Propane, started three years ago, has expanded to meet market demands. Lisle Adams is owner of Monticello LP Gas and Gordon Adams is owner of Canyonlands Propane. Doxol customers can expect a letter in the near future outlining any policy changes and delivery schedules, said the new owners. Because of declining demand for propane, Doxol decided to withdraw from the local market. gOexds? 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J gi rtj itT," i pri'C liiicaiio fis 15313 nXM-- U33 f PO to ijn wsjtur.ntjas t t 333 foie I'ilifjpl S5 CUT 90 plus $20 merch. certificate Canisterupright M2 349 88 N 5062 x was 4-i- 2H9 95 power-- - head motors for double power. agitator Multi-bea- 62 CR 6317 t Monticello, Utah 587-222- 9 30 component 149 AMFM stereo receiver, cassette recorderplayer, player and full size turntable. Two speakers Plus transportation and handling Prices cut from "Ml Kali Bk unless otherwise stated 181 S. Main I plus $15 merch. certificate 199 88 Canister and was 399 95 Adjustable cold control, security lock and kev. textured steel lid MasterCard CUT 40 vac ft. 4 3 wash rinse temps and wash spin speeds Water Saver dial dryer has automatic and timed settings Gas model. $40 more plus $20 merch. certificate chest freezer 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Colors $10 more CUT 50 18.5-C- VISA 6)31 N. Main Blanding, Utah 678-291- 4 SR-9- 5 Effective immediately, the Ui.iU Department of Transportation is restricting the load limitto 20 tons gross vehicle weight onState Route 95 from M.P. O at Hanks-vil- le to M.P. 31. Flooding problems have been experienced in the area and the restriction is necessary to protect the roadway from excessive stabilizes. Signs will be placed at each end to notify the traveling public of the restriction. San Juan oil report Texacos H124 Aneth Unit well is reported by Petroleum Information Services as producing 82,000 cubic feet of natural gas per day, 83 barrels of oil and 29 barrels 189 95 The restriction wiU damage. remain in effect until the road base dries out and the pavement of water. The well is situated three miles northwest of the Montezuma Creek Elementary School in section Sec 27, 40s 24e. Total depth is 5,878. In Lisbon Valley, about nine mUes south of LaSal, C and K Petroleum has staked a 5,000-fo- ot wildcat in Se 6, 30s, 25e. Tbe wild cat is three and a quarter miles northeast of gas prodution in the Lisbon Field. |