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Show The Salina Sun, August IS, 1974, Page 8 PublicMeeting Winners Of So. Utah Jr. Livestock Show Set Aug. 16th Glen-woo- ( hampion fat pig. a 216 lb. Exhibitors at the Southern Utah Jr. Livestock Show were Duroi. which brought $1 05 a is the daughter of paid over $30,000 during the pound She Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Erickson. which ended the auction, knottier 4 H member from three-daSevier County Fair and Jr. Livestock Show held in Beaver, Brett Yardlev. son of Mr and Mrs Bovd Yardlev. Richfield. exhibited the Grand Champion home of price Taking top $1.50 per pound for the grand dam cow. Reserve Champion animals Club champion fat lamb was member Drew Matthews, 13. and their exhibitors were: 1,069 son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell lb. Hereford Steer, exhibited by Matthews. Cedar City. The Beckv Smith. 15. 4 H member Grand Champion fat beef, an and daughter of Mr and Mrs cross, was sold Blake Smith, of Beaver; Reserve for 90 cents a pound. The total Champion fat hog. exhibited bv Merrill Hallam. member of the price paid to Daniel Jumbo future Farmers of America and foster son of Mr and Mrs. Delos Andrews. son of Mrs. Carol Habam, of Mona, was $964.60 for the .094 Spanish Fork; Reserve Champilb. animal. He is also a member on lamb, exhibited bv Lois Kay lc nsen. 7, daughter of Mr. and ol the 4 H. Sherry Erickson. member from Mis William Jensen, of Delta, exhibited the Grand v Angus-Hcrcfor- ear-ol- d INTEREST RATES GO UP UP UP gage bonds, two of the Interest of 10.5 is now being paid by Mexican banks on time deposits left from 12 to 24 months. The minimum deposit is $800. The rate is 10 for a six month time certificate, and 9.5 if the certificate has a three month duration. The Banco de Mexico (central bank) has authorized these new, higher interest rates in a move to attract a bigger flow of foreign investors. Mexican bank instruments have long been regarded among the worlds most attractive For savers who want maximum liquidity, there are financial bonds and mort Holds Reunion Alvilda Scorup Anderson, the only remaining child of Christian C. and Karen Scorup, early Salina pioneers, attended the 1974 reunion of that couple's descendants at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Williams in Provo on August 3rd. Edith Clinger, President, was in charge of arrangements. Following a picnic lunch, a story was dramatized by Caroline, was dramatized by Caroline Polly and her family. At the business meeting, Caroline Polly was elected president, Veda Williams, vice president, and Alberta Fairbourn, secretary, for the coming year. Some people believed that gold was begotten by the sun and that the heat of underground veins wholly burned everything they came into contact with, turning those substances into gold. Nat. Advisory Board For Public Lands Plan Sept. Meeting Four Utahns are on the Department of the Interior's National Advisory Board Council for Public Land which will in Grand meet September Junction, Colorado. The Utahns on council include George Buianis. Tooele, representing 11, Through the new securities, banks have a wider variety of investment instruments to offer for a greater range of investors and at higher interest earnings. 5-- the shale development and its relationship to other land management practices in northwest Colorado, such as range and watershed conservation, wildlife and outdoor recreation. The meeting will be open to the public and, according to an announcement by BLM Director Curt Berklund. interested individuals and organizations are encouraged t o PL-56- Watershed and problems needs include land treatment on irrigated cropland and range-lan- d and irrigation system improvements in the Glenwood and Cove Canal Irrigation Company systems. 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Howard, Bureau of Land Management state director for Utah, will be on a panel discussing "environmental and multiple use impacts of the energy program." meetDuring the three-daing. council members will hear presentations pertaining to current BLM programs, the bureaus planning system, environmental quality and the scope of energy development. On September 6th, the council will make an inspection of oil most popular forms of investment for foreigners. These bonds reand 8 25 pay 8.75 spectively, and may be cashed immediately upon request of the depositor. For the larger investor, a deposit of $80,000 or more will pay rates of 11.5 and 12 respectively, depending on whether the money is left for 3 months, 6, or 12 to 24 months At scorup Family COME IN and see our notice ot a public meeting considering the proposed projects planned in the Watershed is announced for Friday. August 16, at 8:00 P.M.. in the Glenwood Church. This watershed project is sponsored by Glenwood Irrigation Company. 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