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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday September 8, 1983 - Page 4 Utah agricultural prices while at Average prices received by Utah farmers and ranchers at were down from July except for all beef cattle, alfalfa hay, wool, add milk, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. Most price changes were smaH, except for barley which dropped 19 cents per pound. Hay and climbed in combarley prices mid-Aug- ufc r s S,A 1 w X r Fire training completed George 0. Kensley, assistant district fire warden with county fire control, Fred Ochoa, training with Blanding Fire Donna Valley, fire Department, Bob Linnenberger, marshall. Andy Begay and John captain, Guy, firefighters, all with Mexican Hat Fire Department just completed two days training at the 17th annual Utah State Fire School held at Utah Technical officer- - Court Report State vs Russel Nacki, driving under the influence. Trial set for October 13. State vs Charles H. Harris, driving under the influence. Trial set for October 13. State vs Donald Kenneth Ross, driving under the influence. Case continued to September 7. State vs Lucy A. Nelson, driving under the influence. Defendant entered guilty plea. Fined $331, State vs Tony N. Adakai, driving under the influence and no drivers license. Defendant entered guilty plea to DUI. Fined $331. No drivers license charge was dismissed. Four Corners Collection vs Defendant Brock. Jeanette . worked out schedule to pay the judgment. Utah Gas Service Company vs Jeanette Brock. Plaintiff was present. Defendant was not, therefore the judgment was in favor of plaintiff in the amount Lammert, Leroy The charge was amended to of deadly weapon with intent to assault. Defendant entered guilty plea. Case is continued to September 29. State vs Scott Joe Atene, driving under the influence and no drivers license. Defendant entered guilty plea. Fined $430. State vs Steve A. Butler, reck- less driving. Defendant entered guilty plea. Fined $206, Make Your Plans Now! 9Q4 st. TWENTY-FIV- NEW GAR jPptfMTmm st, ion YEARS E AGO by the Monticello Chamber of Commerce. Dorothy was recognized because of her long record of service on civic projects and named FORTY YEARS AGO this week, the exchange liner Gripsholm left New York Harbor for the Port of Mormugao on the west coast of India carrying with her the high hopes of relatives back home for a safe return with 1250 American men, women and child- ren who have been in Japanese hands since Pearl Harbor. At Mormugao the exchange would take place and about 1250 United States nationals and 250 nationals of the other American republics and Canada would be i Births . Lady-of-the-Mo- nth educational progress. Bids for the construction of the San Juan County Hospital were opened, with the lowest bid of $581,500 submitted by Alder-Chi- ld Construction Company of Salt Lake. The County Commissioners motion that the low bid a passed be approved pending acceptance by the U.S. Public Health Service. Charles A. Steen of Moab won the Republican nomination for state senator from Grand, San Juan and Emergy counties by a slim margin. , Reg. $20.95 Great paint Great price. Great advice SALE ENDS SEPTEMBER WHITE Steen carried Grand County by a better than count, ne te split Emery with only a advantage, and showed surprising strength in San Juan, ty the of his opponent, George A. Hurst of Blanding. two-vo- Kennith and Pam Schroeder GIRL William and Connie Fletcher . GIRL home-coun- 264 19. 1983 PASTEL COLORS CUSTOM-TINTE- Blanding Home Center 38-v- ote two-to-o- & l rt siil62 N. Hwy. 191 jm 678-223- 6 LABOR DAY SAVINGS September 1-- 10 At Western Auto in Blanding We're reducing our inventory to make room lor Mini-Maspace! ll Beginning Thursday, September 22 Door Prizes! Rofroshments! o MIKE? xom SALES' O SERVICE O FINANCING Monticello x' 587-225- 8 mm this week, Dorothy Adams was aggravated assault. po-sess- BM cents to Barley and Hay: Barley feU 19 cents from the July average to $2,42 per bushel at but was still 13 cents above the August, 1982 average of $2.29. Prices were unchanged at $81per ton for alfalfa hay, but other hay dropped $2 from July to $60 per ton. mid-Augu- D ii picked up. the participants who have a vital interest in understanding and reducing Utah's fire problem. The training event was cosponsored by the Utah State Marshal's office and 'State Fire Training at the college, in cooperation with the Utah State Firemen's Association and the Utah State Fire Chiefs Association. James 50 dropped $59.80. College at ProvoOrem. National and local experts who conducted the workshops provided a quality learning experience to of $82.39. vs State I month and $5.80 below August, 1982. Cows slipped 40 cents to average $38.20 per cwt,; and calves r M M (HD0W3 Steers and heifers, at $53.50, were down 40 cents from last commodities compared with the previous year. Meat Animals: Lamb prices slipped 90 cents per hundredweight (cwt.) from July, 1983, and $1.70 from July, 1982, and averaged $47 at Sheep fell 60 cents from the average for July to register $12.30 v S' -V wool at this time. parison with August, 1982, but prices were lower for all other Brothers Albert and Jerome Stash, who finished second and third, flank Steve Ogden, Golden Circle Marathon overall winner. Reiner st, cbd-up- ? ot U-.r- climbed 8 cents to average 64 cents per pound. Beef cattle averaged $46.20 per cwt. ip 70 cents from July down but $4.20 from last year ust mid-Augu- mid-Augu- tired cf sfter-pcl- Save $300 on couch set, $200 on water bed, $150 on TV, $140 on dinette set and $90 on recliner. 154 S Main Blanding 678-242- 2 J |