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Show Salina Auction Fishing Roundup Livestock Report For Poison RES. SYTH RES. These reservoir The Week Control Center OfSalable have been real good all year and at Auction 570 New Number Central Utah Educators Attend Meet Federal Aid For Livestock Producers FOR- Adults Plan Fishlake Confab 3 Region Young com- The Intermountain Regional Poison Control Center has a new for local telephone number calls, according to Joe Vcltri, Associate Director of the Center. "The new number,"-saiVeltri, makes it possible for Salt Lake Valley callers to dial the Poison Center directly without going through the medical center switchboard our operator and increases response time by that much." The Poison Center's toll free, in state, long distance number remains the same and can be called from any phone in Utah outside the Salt Lake area without charge. The Poison Control Center handles more than 1,100 calls each month, most of them emergency calls in connection with accidental poisonings. However, the Center will take culls directly from the public regarding any toxic problem related to humans, including drugs. Typically, the caller will be advised on what first aid treatment should be given or where the patient should be taken for emergency care. It also alerts the physician of the victims impending arrival and provides information pertinent to emergency treatment. Pamphlets describing what to do in case of a poisoning can be obtained by writing the Poison Control Center, University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake Cilv. Utah 84112. pared to 840 last week and 390 a year ago. Average seasonal attendance. Trading moderately active on all classes. Overall quality of feeder cattle below that of previous week. Feeder steers instances 25-5- 0 cents higher, $1.00 higher on weights over, 700 lbs. Feeder heifers scarce, representative .00 higher. Slaughter sales cows strong, instances cents higher. Slaughter bulls steady. Slaughter steers and heifers fully steady. Receipts feeders. about 50 50-5- 25-5- FEEDER STEERS: Choice inlbs. dividual 340 lbs. $40.25. Choice 00. lbs. $34.00-538- . Small package 866 lbs. $39.00. lbs. Standard and Good S35.75-S37.2- 400-50- 600-80- 400-60- Few $30.00-532.0- Holsteins $25.25-$29.0- Few FEEDER HEIFERS: lbs. Choice lbs. Individual 50. Package 740 lbs. $28. $35.75. Package 875 lbs. $36.00. 300-40- PICHER. OKLAHOMA. TRI- by spend-thrif- t politicians, is responsible for making the poor poorer and shrinking the fixed incomes of the old. We have been brought to the brink of national bankruptcy. Their, the concern for the politicians', problem brought about by $$$ eroding, deficit spending programs, etc., is touching. Meanwhile. as they continue this trend, they continue to pass laws to protect the consumer. All this protection is gonna kill us vet." $31.00-$34.0- 0 500-70- 0 REPLACEMENTS: Good and 00. Choice pairs $315. d ir e SOUTHEASTERN UTAH SLAUGHTER COWS: mercial and Good young cows Com- $26.00-529- . 25. $23.00-$27.2- Utility latter price for high dressing breds. dairy Cutter $22.50-526.5- SLAUGHTER BULLS: lbs. Grade 1370-186- STATE TRIBUNE: "The period ol inflation we are right smack in the middle of, caused largely lb. 600-90- are still good for rainbow. FISH LAKE-Goofor rainbow; best from boats using cheese or worms. LAKE-Fai- r PANGUITCH to good for rainbow; trolling has been best with shore fishing fair; good fly fishing in evenings. KOLOB RES. Good for rainbow using cheese; water going down fast. PARAGONAH RES.IFair for rainbow using baits or flies. YANKEE MEADOW R E for rainbow and brook; water level has lowered considerably. PUFFER LAKE-Fia- r for rainbow trolling with flies. LAKE POWER (lower for rainbow up to 8 pounds; fishing best near the dam in deep water using cheese. BOULDER LAKES (North slopc)-Theswaters are producing big brook, cutthroat and rainbow. Smaller lakes have considerable moss but larger lakes are moss free. 0 Yield $33.00-$36.5- SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Good and Choice lbs. . Few low to lbs. average Good 50. Mostly Good $35. lb. Holsteins 880-128- $43.75-$45.50- 945-102- 5 20-54- $36.20-$39.5- 1155-138- 5 SLAUGHTER HElFERS:High Good and Choice lbs. 00. Standard and $40. lbs. low Good 860-104- $28.50-$35.2- 840-94- For property owners who may face takeover of their land for road building or other government programs, there's a new booklet on owner rights available for 82 from Reymont Associates, Avenue. 29-- Reymont Rve. N.Y. I0!80. JOES VALLEY RES. Fair for rainbow; bly fishing in evening best. WATER-GooLOWRY for rainbow; recently stocked. FERRON RES. Fair for rainbow; fly fishing in evenings best. for JOHNSON CREEK-Fai- r rainbow; fireballs best bait. BLANDING for rainbow; best in mornings and evenings using flies or fireballs. BLANDING for rainbow; best with flies in evenings. MONT1CELLO LAKE-Fai- r for rainbow and brook; slow during day. FOY LAKE-Fai- r for rainbow and brook; best early mornings and late evenings. for VERDURE CREEK-Fai- r rainbow; recently stocked; flies best bait. LAKE POWER (Upper to fair for bass; poor for crappie; good for bluegill and catfish. d Livestock producers can now get credit assistance from the federal Farmers Home Administration. a rural credit service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Sen. Wallace F. Bensaid today. nett. The agency will guarantee up to 80 percent of losses on loans made by private lending institutions to farmers and ranchers who depend on livestock for the major portion of their income, he said. "The guarantees will be made when the livestock producer is threatened with disaster but cannot obtain financing to survive." hen. Bennett explained. Corporations or partnerships are eligible for the guarantee only if primarily engaged in the livestock business. "The Farmers Home Administration has been authorized to guarantee up to $2 billion in loans." said Sen. Bennett. "Each loan must repaid within r three vears. although a renewal may be authorized. "The maximum sum any one borrower will be guaranteed is $250,000. Interest rales will be determined between the lender and borrower." he said. .ceded two-yea- I lie rustic beauty of Robber's Roost Country was used as a backdrop for a recent conference ol regional school adminis- and trators. superintendents principals. fwcnlv-fivadministrators met in Hanksville at the Jim-Ells Resort on July 194. lo participate in a reading c 25-2- seminar conducted the by Utah Educational of Richfield. Two reading specialists from Portland. Oregon. Mrs. Audrey Brune and Mrs. Beth Peabody, conducted the training sessions. hose ladies have been very ( entral Ser-vie- I successful Hearings Announced Rep. Wayne Owens will hold Fall hearings in ltah on legislation which will reform the systems through which payments in lieu of taxes are made to states and counties from the use of federal lands. "This legislation, if enacted, have a great impact on of the land is Utah, where 67 federally owned, said Owens. will counties now receive only a few cents per acre in royalties as a result of the multiple use of federal lands -this is far less than they would receive if this land were on the tax rolls." "Many Moss Voices Support For Pres. Ford "President Ford's statement his oath was wholesome and reassuring. He spoke with sincerity and emotion. His central theme was openness and honesty in his Administration. He declared and emphasized that honesty was the best policy always. This was most welcome and heartening following the tortured months of Watergate. in join my colleagues Congress in pledging my cooperation and support of our new President to heal the wounds and to bind together the people of our land." following 1 developing a n 23-2- 5 It's not too early to begin looking over the candidates to decide how you will vote in of Currently a hodge-podgNovember. Your vote is imlaws regulate such pavmcnts to abilities because they are portant. Two years ago, for state and local governments. Democrat resem lul. hostile, and uncoexample, Joseph I his has resulted in gross operative. They have a deep Biden, Jr. of Delaware became in disparities royalty pavmcnts conviction that before students the youngest member of the to con n lies. U.S. Senate by defeating a teacher "It is not unusual for one can learn effectively', incumbent be able to reach within the must Republican county to get as little as four child and Senator J. Caleb Boggs. Senaa of spirit develop cents per aere for timber usage and dignity. When tor Biden received 50.7 per from one government agency, the student cent of the votes, winning improves his while a neighboring county 116,006 to 112,844. It he becomes teachable. receives $2 or $3 per aere from for the been unusual hasn't another agency for the same Roosevelt reading staff to take a timber ." remarked reading at a fourth Owens. Owens explained that the grade level and bring them up to their own reading grade level. legislation which he has coThe administrators of Sevier Friday & Saturday would sponsored give the Juab. South Wayne. Sanpete, Aug. 16 17 county the option of choosing Piute, and North Sanpete were whether to receive the federal The Last instructed in these techniques. royalties or the payment it inThe administrators were would have received if the American Hero federal lands were in the tax volved because they are the real change agents in schools. starring base. These same regional school Jeff Bridges & Valerie Perrine administrators were also inSee the Famous volved earlier in the summer in Demolition Derby a conference on the PG Fine Arts at Page High School in Page. Arizona. Mr. Charles Sp.4 Craig Ronald Crane, son Stubbs and Mr. Ivan Cornia Rich-Drive-- In of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald were instructors in art, Mrs. Kenneth Crane, of Salina, is Jewel Bindrup and Joyce Showtime 9:15 P.M. stationed with HHC, 84th OrdiHansen were specialists in Wed. to Tues. nance Battalion in Kaiserster, drama, and Mr. Glen Fiefield Aug. 14 20 West Germany. His and Shauna F.ccles were teachpresent is PLL Clerk. duty ers of music. These specialists American Sp.4 Crane completed basic were from the Utah State November 30, 1972 at training Department of Education and Grafitti Ft. Leonard Wood. Missouri universities. and arrived at his overseas Both conferences were planassignment March 13,- - 1973. IA ned and implemented by Ray S. joy for any age His wife, the former Kathleen Whittaker of the Central Utah with abundant action Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Educational Services as PG Mrs. Richard Olsen, of Gunniprojects for their particison. is in Germany with him. pating school districts. e today announced that the House Environmental Subcommittee in reading program in the Roosevelt High School in Portland. heir objective is to bring students up to their grade level reading potential. Many times, students are deficient in reading If you are between 18 and 26 and single, you are invited to attend the Young Adults Conference. The Manti, " Richfield, and Panguitch Rewill be gions spending the weekend of August at Fish Lake. Registration is from 6 to 8 P.M. Friday followed by activities, a hootenanny with Roene DiFiore. and a movie. Volleyball, hiking, and boating will be among the activities to be participated in Saturday. There will be a matinee movie at 2 P.M. and a Hawaiian luau at 5 P.M. with Polynesian entertainment. Saturday night, there will be another movie and a dance. Soft Impressions" from Provo will be playing. Relief Society, Priesthood. Sunday School, and Sacrament meeting will be held Sunday. You w ill need to bring your own bedding. The lodges have been reserved. The total cost will be $20.00 per person, plus I two-ter- yield Pamela m In the 16th century, the Americas were considered to be a small island in the Atlantic! Star Theatre Gunnison, Utah Thurs., Fri., From Los Angeles California First Appearance in Utah One of the Countrys Top Country Western Harmonica Player & Singer Local Backup Val Veater & The Ranch Hands e0tj KlngjDoflsQmOy August 16th & 17th, 19741 From 9:30pm til 2am each night $2.50 per person Stag Men & Ladies Welcome Tickets on sale now at the WESTERN RANCHER CLUB Also at the door each night Sat. & 17 PG -- Service News to nor DESI JlAKAIJR. mm wmr rm um mMAMTr rat tetmn um rntit one-wee- It'.z- ,- I ?J BXLITI ' NEXT WEEK Thurs., Fri., & Aug. 22, 23, Sat. & 24 High Plains Drifter starring . Clint Eastwood SALINA, UTAH C2db pposseDD & Aug. 15, 16, 825 West Main St. Announces Cancellation of the PAT COLLEEN SHOW Scheduled for August 16th, 17th Due to an emergency, Stigs will Substitute in person money should be in to the Stake Young Adult Leaders immediately. If you have any questions, contact your Stake Young Adult Leaders. Western Rancher Club Southern Utahs Home of Country, Western Music The transportation. Utah Power talks about your electric power: Without electricity for irrigation, much of this areas food production and economy would be left high and dry. Water. Here, it means the difference between a bumper crop, a very poor one or none at all. And Utah Power would like to talk to you about the part electricity plays in bringing water to area farms and ranches. Right now, for example, some six hundred seventy-fiv- e thousand acres in Utah Power & Lights service area are thousand irrigated, and about twenty-fiv- e new acres are being brought under cultivation every year. Electric pumps supply water to feed irrigation canals, and mobile sprinkling systems to irrigate the fields. It takes a lot of water . . . and a lot of electricity. In fact, the amount of electric power needed for irrigation has more; than doubled in the last 10 years, adding substantially to Utah Power & Lights peak demand. These crops are im to the food supply of the nation and the economy of this area. And it portant takes water and electricity to make the crops and the economy grow. And, since youre a customer, you have a right to know what agriculture asks of Utah Power in this area. |