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Wildlife Pickup locrfiM- - and permit provide the income of Ihe Club Sahna Member ihvinon of Wildlife Heourcr will be gaihenng paper al m, re ct by Ihe t.lcene fee March 2, for Ihrir monthly paper and permit fee by Ihe drive It would t grealJy apprreb Wildlife Board or Ihe Board of Big aird a you would have your paper Game Control All license and boxed or bghlly bod and rurbxtdc perm revenue I drpaxiied into the for pickup Itesincled Wildlife Resource Ac count None of this money may be used for non w ildlife purpose Federal aid provide 17 percent of GET THE UTEST! t)WR fund. Federal law specifie Subscribe To THE SAUNA SUN that thu money may not be used for non w ildlife purpose The money is apportioned back to each state by the federal government for special project. The state must match one dollar for every three dollars of federal aid The Utah general fund contnb-- . utes 8 percent of the revenue. This is state tax money appropriated by the Legislature to help fund wildlife management programs that benefit Utah as a whole. Other sources comprise 4 percent of the total income. These are from nongame tax checkoff contributions, donations, income from livestock grazing leases on state lands, wildlife law violation fines, sales of equipment confiscated from law violators, auction of game carcasses from confiscations or damage control - and other miscellaneous sources. c4 Hie Snlr, Remington Arm Dick M John ill be am off ihr tfwlructor Opm lo participant II year of age or older, Ihr gunsmithing achoola offer insiruciion from beginner through advanced IrvrU For more information contact Or Don Woodbum, College. 10 Box 3(iuo, Highway 139. Suxanville. CCC CAMP This vs .is one? iho fiome of d yieaf deal of iciiviy as a h.ise for Hit? Civilian Conseivafion Corps, dunruj ffie tMfly decades of l ho century, Tho CCC look youih from depressed F 0HME R tlah atrrfa wJ!-- rfJuTOc-tnrW- ) ! ot'il! ! ! tt llir tidiiAi Summer gunsmithing school set dciutMfi, AJ.t-iniil- flail) iiiilotli I Jon 71 of prfcrfll 1 licet mere coowdered lection ayamii lightening Uak pro is allocat- Fishenes management with a Zions Bank ed 24.5 of the Wildlife Resources. It deals with fish hatchery production, research, new fisheries development, acquisition of conservation pools in reservoirs and obtaining Producers Salable at auction 1212, compared to 1550 last week and 1133 last year. Fair attendance. Slow to moderate demand. Feeder steers steady to 2.00 lower on weights over 700 lbs. lower. Feeder heifers 1.00-2.0Slaughter cows and bulls lower. Supply about 80 percent feeder cattle. Feeder steers: Medium and 0 lbs 72.00- Large Frame 1: 0 2.00-3.0- 0 300-40- load 400-50- lbs 420 600-70- 0 Let us help you understand the benefits of an IRA at Zions Bank. Did you know that: You can make IRA deposits until April 15, 1985 to your 1984 IRA account. You cannot make deposits for 1984 beyond that date even if you get an extension for filing your 1984 income tax (as you could last year). $100 will open a IRA at Zions Bank. The interest rate your IRA earns depends on the type of instrument you select Zions Bank has many attractive IRA plans that increase your earnings at an impressive rate. You get an extra margin of safety too because your IR.4 at Zions Bank is insured to $100, (MX) by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in addition to the $100, 000 FDIC insurance on your other Zions Bank deposits. You can deposit up to $2,000 tax deferred per year, if you are a single wage earner ($2,250 if you have a nonwage earner spouse) or up to $4,000 if both husband and wife are wage earners. lbs 65.00-70.0- ; 800-90- 0 0 When you open an Individual Retirement Account at Zions Bank, you can rest assured your money will be there when you need it. Were the bank with a record of safety and service for over a century. 506 lbs. 76.40; 0 700-80- ; ZIONS founded b '" Member Federol Depm 4n fquf Opponeib Young 18?J rmirce Corporation f mylce lbs 500-70- 0 61.00-65.0- few 550-86- 5 lbs 49.00-52.5- 0 Medium and lbs 62.00- - Feeder Heifers: Large Frame 1: 300-40- 0 66.00 ; lbs 400-50- 0 66.10; 508 age lbs 500-60- 0 lbs part 61.00-65.0- load Large Frame 1 435-45- 0 57.00-62.0- 63.00 ; 600-80- 0 lbs packlbs 58.50-60.5- Cows: Medium Frame 1 lbs 45.00-5- 00. Slaughter Cows: High Cutter and 34 couple boning Utility 41.50. Utility breaking dressing high and Commercial Utility Cutter and FewGood heiferettes 31.00-34.0- Feeder 675-90- 0 0 3 35.00-38.0- 48.00-51.0- Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 YG 2 and lbs 44 bulls for further feeding, few lbs 0; 1000-151- 0 38.00-43.0- FIRST NATIONAL BANKfai 0 lbs 62 2-- 4 Your future can be secure with an Individual Retirement Account at Zions Bank lbs 500-60- 0 lbs Load Small Frame 1 Large Frame 2 Holstein: 1215-167- 0 Extra Safety at Zions Bank part 72.00-77.0- 79 00; part load 69.50-74.5- 64.00-67.0- lbs 0 GET THE LATEST! Subscribe To THE SAUNA SUN prfcrnt tl conducts range 27 7 Uiven-lon- e and wildlife research, survey and analyrr game population trend, relocate and introduce game animal and operate waterfowl management area and game farm. R law enforcement Use 20 percent, insure public obvtvaiiqn of and cooperation with the rule, regulations and statutes in the Wildlife Resource Code of Utah. Administration receive 7 8 percent. Field Service. 6 percent. It oversees engineering, construction and maintenance of facilities and developments, acquires and Improves w ildlife habitat." Resource analysis is allocated 3 percent and is charged with wildlife habitat protection. Nongame management receives 3 percent, and it responsible for 87 percent of Utah's wildlife species which are not hunted or fished. Fiscal accounting uses 3 percent for managing the income and expenditures of the accounts receivable and accounts payable and coordinates the wildlife license and permit system including distribu- operation If you art planning lo buy a computer for your farm oprraim, but MiU have a t4 of qurattatu, Ikarx--t Agricultural Computing Ihrortary may be what you oce-Ir Larry Bond, eximnao erano-mi- l al Utah Mate said the directory tuts 6o soAware package for agriculture and outline trp to lake in wlecting what you need If you've already bought a computer, you know three are kits of question that nerd aruwmng brfore you reach decision. The Doane' directory, Bond said, answers many question and gives source of Inform a Uon for unanswered question. It tuts the common computer used on farm, software developed by universities, information books on computer and a listing of electronic information networks. You can order the directory from Doane Publishing, Dept. B3, 11701 Borman Dr., St. Louis, MO 63146. R costs $6 95. Another source of information is Farmers Bulletin No. 2277 titled Computers on the Farm.' It sells for 50 cents and can be obtained from your county agent. d tion. Information and education rece- ives 5 percent. It communicates wildlife management and recreation information to the public through the news media, public- ations and environmental and hunter education programs. Find Out What'S Happening! Subscribe to THE SAUNA SUN Report Legislative Tom Christensen Livestock Auction 80.00 ; lo lakrx and lrrm )nni Game marwgrmrftl rortivr Software for your farm Motorists without liability inToday is the final day of the current Legislative session. surance are the target of a bill According to Rep. Tom Christenpassed last week by the Utah House of Representatives. sen, work has been rocketing to try to finish the great numbers of bills Rep. Tom Christensen said the bill provides for such measures as seeking legislative approval. At press time, the recommendaincreased road blocks to check tion of the education committee was motorists for insurance violations. to fund weighted pupil-unat $1185 Legislators passed a complete for about a 5 percent increase, with revision of the states insurance some other increases coming in laws that is set to go into effect in 1986. other areas, such as textbooks. The total dollar increase to the educaThe Senate also came to an tion budget will undoubtedly exceed agreement with the House on an last years large increase. increase in Utahs hunting and Both U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch fishing permits. Beginning April 29, and Congressman James Hansen a fishing permit will cost $18 and a addressed the Legislature last week hunting license $15. Price for a and talked of ways their office staff combination fish and game license and legislature could work together will be $35. on mutual concerns. Senior citizen fishing permits increased from $5 to $9. Legislators worked longer schedules last week, beginning at 8 a.m. There is still strong disagreement and ending at 7 p.m., with a half between the House and Senate over how to fund the flooding problems in hour break at lunchtime. The big issue still to be determinthe state. The Senate approved a bill ed at press time, is what to do about that emphasizes bonding to cover water this year. A rift developed the costs of the rising Great Salt Lake. Some legislators fear that if between urban and rural legislators that if state funds are made bonding is not used, appropriations available to assist counties with that were meant for public education use, will have tc be diverted flooding projects - that it be state to cover the flooding problem. wide and not just limited to projects along the Great Salt Lake. The biggest disagreement at present is between Senate and House memEASY OVEN bers. The Senate proposal is to put FRIED CHICKEN the state further in debt by bonding Coat chicken pieces with to increase the amount available for seasoned bread crurrus. Spray baking dish with a appropriateing while the House com oil cooking spray. Armembers are hanging tough with range chicken pieces, skin the attitude that if the present state side down in baking dish. revenues dont generate the tax Bake in 400F oven 30 minutes. Turn chicken and dollars, it can't be spent. We are continue baking 30 minutes about a hundred million dollars or until tender. apart at this time, said it Q |