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There are also art and television studios. Ouackgrass. Sevier County Noxious Lowell Bagley Sevier County Courthouse Richfield, Ut Published in the SALINA SUN May 7. 1986 A guided tour of some of Southeastern Utah's most spectacular scenery and archaeology ia set for the 5th annual Utah Bi Centennial Tour, set for Friday May 23rd and Saturday May 24ih. The tour begina Friday morning 55 mile west of Blinding at the F ry Canyon Anasati Ruin which datea back to 1100 A.D. Friday's schedule also includes a visit to Salvation knoll where the Hole in the Rock Cen-terfiel- 105. Essie Sorensen Essie 1 ( jjt p passed Service were held in the Westminster Memorial Park Chapel, hterment waa In Westminster Memorial Park. Roy J. Anderson, 68, Mayfield, ed April 29. 1986, at his home. He was bom January 11, 1918. Mayfield, to John O'Dean and Cora Matilda Anderson. He married Erma Mason May 15, PM7 in the Manti LDS Temple. He was active in the LDS Church, serving as second counselor in the bishopric for six years; scoutmaster for 25 years; MIA presidency and was secretary of the high priest group at the time of his death. He was on the Mayfield Town Board for 16 Producero concert The LDSingers and Institute Choir, under the direction of Bro. David R. W illmore, are again presenting their Spring Concert lor all to enjoy. Everyone is invited to attend one or more of the three performances: May 8th at 8:00 p.m., May 9th at 8:00 p.m., ana a 4:30 p.m. matinee on May 9th which is a special program made up of the fun numbers that younger audiences The evening performances include a variety of entertaining numbers plus a selection of spiritual numbers in conclusion of the performance. Please plan to attend this concert for an will enjoy. of song and year." years. He was an avid outdoorsman; he was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Air Force for three years. Survivors include his wife, Mayfield; son. daughters, Ardean Roy, Mrs. Hal (RaDean) Pickett, both Gunnison; Mrs. Jeff (Nedra) Bowles, Magna; 11 grandchildren; brother, sisters, Gordon W Matilda Jensen, both Mayfield; LaRee Hammond, Fayette. Funeral sendees were held May 3, 1986 at 12 noon in the The family Mayfield Chapel. prayer was offered by Ardean Anderson. A song was performed by Dianr.a Jeppesen (Niece), Both Sides Now." The invocation was by Hal Pickett, a tribute was given by RaDene Pickett, and the speakers were Gene A Yardley ana Lester Hansen. offered was Kirsten solo by piano Anderson (oldest grandchild), Gypsy Rhapodsy. Bishops remarks were given by Bishop and the Bruce Bartholomew, closing song was sung by Salable at auction 800 compared to 2025 last week and 1390 last year. Fair attendance. Moderate demand. Feeder steers and The Gunnison . 0 0 0 0 0 0 500-106- 5 0 0 0; 0 0 40.00-46.0- Stock Cows: Medium Frame 1 young cows with calves at side 450.00-530.0per pair. Slaughter Cows: High Cutter 30.00-34.7and boning Utility Breaking Utility and inCommercial 4 31.00-34.0g dividual 35.00. Cutter and Utility 0 1- 2-- 0, 27.00-30.0- Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade feeding 700-120- 0 lbs. 46.50. ltss Your Newspaper (gijjolidated Dutchwest Save up to $180.00 on your purchase of a Consolidated Dutchwest stove and. $400 Air Conditioner Repair and Service with Factory trained Mechanics. PAINT JOB which includes $50 of free undercoating and $50 Free body work!!! accessories! I Qiffi) GiEgt 5.6 Cooling System Service wood & coal stove Buy a new Consolidated Dutchwest cast-irobefore May 21st at l.)8.i prices and get a free catalytic combustor (an $80.00 value) plus $5000 worth of accessories at no charge. Total savings of up to $180.00. Catalytic combustion increases while reducing creosote formawoodburning efficiency up to tion and smoke pollution up to n 00. 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Roo plus freon S' 1 w 5. high-dressin- Valley News Spring, Stove Sale heif- ers mostly 1.00-2.0lower, with lowfleshy feeder cattle 2.00-4.0er. Slaughter cows steady to 50 cents higher. Slaughter bulls no Supply about 80 comparison. percent feeder cattle. Feeder Steers: Medium and 300-40lbs. Large Frame 1: 67.00-71.0400-50lbs. 60.00- 500-60- 0 69.00, mostly 66.00-68.0600-70lbs. 60.00-65.0lbs. 54.00-62.00- , mostly 56.00-60.00- ; 700 950 lbs. 44.00-49.0Large Frame 2 Holstein steers 300-42lbs. 53.00; lbs. 40.00- 44.50. Feeder Heifers: Medium and 300-40lbs. Large Frame 1: 400-5058.00-59.0lbs. 53.50-58.5500-60lbs. 48.00-53.0600-95lbs. 44.00-47.0several lbs. packages lleshy 750-95- 0 last year. Demand will be weaker for several reasons, Snyder said: Farm and ranch incomes in Utah, and surrounding agricultural areas continues to decline. away ' set spring evening Sorensen, April W. 1986. She waa born September 10, 1XH. April 22. 19H8. Roy J. Anderson enjoyable dance. The benediction was offered by Lawrence Mason, and the dedication of Ihe grave was by Jeff Pallbearers included Bowles. Newell Anderson, Steve Anderson, Chad Hammond, Roger Jensen, Maurice Mason, and Marlin Mason. Honorary Pallbearers included Gordon Anderson (brother), Neil Sorensen (Home leaching part(Home teacher), Boyden Christensen (High lYiest group leader), and Bernard Sorenson (friend). Interment was in the Mayfield Cemetery by Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home, with military' nte d and presentation of flag by American Legion Post Corners' will sponsor a program of traditional Native American dancing Friday night The tour continues Saturday morning 20 miles west of Blinding at Butler Wash Ruins. The Ruin is a series of cliff dwellings whose main shelter includes 20 rooms and 3 kivas. A trip to the Edge of the Cedar Indian Cultural Museum In Blinding is also planned. The tour is sponsored by the Blanding Chamber of Commerce. LDSingers My Grandpa." ner), Lester Hansen (Home leather), William Christiansen pioneers climbed to get their bearings. From the top there is a panoramic view of the four corner slates. The Nations of the Four be liquidated even below present levels. Utahs sheep and beef industries have seen further inventory cuts. Areas to which Utah exports hay YAK have increased alfalfa acreage. And increases in supplies and subsequent declines in prices of alternate feeds will give hay tough competition. As a result of these supply and demand factors, Snyder said "It is The most language in expected that hay prices will be' the world iswidespread with about 400 English, slightly below those received last million speakers. d Velvetleaf Buffalo bur' noxious in Washington Weeds. departments major consumer of high quality hay the dairy industry - is facing further declines in profitability and dairy cattle herds are expected to according to Donald Snyder. Utah State University Extension economist. Snyder said that forage conditions in most areas were much improved in 1985 compared with the drought-reducelevels that persisted during the 1984-8marketing year. Also, he said, hay stocks appear very favorable given the reduced number of livestock existing and expected to continue to exist in 1986. Further, while total acreage and production were up 5 percent, the production of alfalfa grass mixtures increased more than 7 percent. Snyder noted that there was a sizeable hay supply carryover from Waterhemlock '. Poisonhem' 'Not The ceremonies associated with the monument will begin at 3 p.m. Dedication of the Centrum will begin at 8 p.m. Get free reserved seat tickets from SUSC. The Centrum is a combination special events center and classroom facility. The main arena contains 5,300 seats. Surrounding the lobby are classrooms, laboratories, offices and other facilities for the A Prices Utah alfalfa growers receive are likely to fall slightly this year, the result of increased supplies and reduced demand, Johnson Grass. Russian Knap weed. Scotch Thistle, Whilelop. ' County in the mountains during a severe snowstorm. artist Casting wai performed by Young Foundry. The $125,000 for the monument was riased by the Iron County Historical Society, and local chapters of the Sons and Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and SUSC. hay prices expected to decline , lock ", r Alfalfa deemed negligent and enforced control measures may be imposed ai the discietiun ul i ounly authorities Expenses nl lonttol measures employed hy Ihe county shall be paid directly hy the owner or person in possession nl the property, or shall constitute a hen on the property and hei nine collectible by taxes The following ate dei lured noxious weeds for the Stuleof Ulalt and the County ul Sevier Bermudugrass. Bindweed (Wild Morning-Glory)Broad leaved Peppergrass (Tall Whilelop) Canada Thistle, leafy Spurge Musk Thistle. Banger-te- and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir aa participants. Southern Utah State College will officially dedicate the Centrum, its new $8.5 million special events center, Friday. May 9. "The Centrum adds a whole new dimension to SUSC and all of southern Utah, according to Dr. Gerald Sherratt, SUSC president, "Before construction of the Centrum, there was no place south of Provo where a crowd that large could assemble indoors in Utah, he noted. The monument to the founders of the college ia a bruiue sculpture which depicts an incident in the winter of 189798, when a horse named Old Sorrel battled through treacherous snow drifts to save the lives of early expeditioners trapped hefehy Qiven I'uS ?5ih day of Ainl 1980 iiiasu.iiti in the Utah Noxious Weed Ai t Section 7, to evrly ielsun wlm owns of contiols land in Soviet County, Utah. Itial noxious weeds Standing tiemg or glowing on Such land Sliall h lunliullod and the spin, id nl same pievi-niishy ii dedicate new Centrum GENERAL NOriCF TO C0NIH0I NOXIOUS Wff US Not executive SUSC will n tln-it-o- o r i Director of Salt Like City Com m unity Services Council, is former of Students and Associate Ik-sProfessor of Sociology st the U of U. He founded the CDS Institute at the U and served for 27 years a its director. He is the author of a number of books. Dr. Bennion is married to the former Merle Colton, of Vernal. Snow's traditional Baccalaureate Service will be held May 30, at 6:30 p.m. in the Activity Center, and Commencement it set for May 31, at 10 a.m. in the tame building. Love I grandchildren, 42.00- - |