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Show Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 8 Thursday,, Aig. 2, 1973 Female bowlers slate meeting A pre-seaso- bowling n meeting for the Helper Wednesday Night Ladies Big Eight Bowling League is scheduled for Aug. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Bonnie Lanes in Helper. Women interested in bowling may leave their names at the Bonnie Lanes or contact league president Edith Tone at 472-534- 4. Koal King Womens Bowling Association will be holding its annual meeting next Monday at 7 p.m. in the Bonnie Lanes. Price man tops Academy class (rear, standing), Toby Montoya, Eric Chiaretta, Roy Jewkes, Jim Kulow, John Borla, Jack Hatch, Greg Nielson and manager Fudd Juliano. Absent when picture was taken, Dan year old team members are (front, left to right) Jordan Wakefield, Paul Grako, Tony Pappas, Brett Denny, CARBON BABE Ruth all-sta- 14-1- 5 r Guy Worley, Brad Jarvis and Coach Matt Pollock; Coach Dale Norton Tamllos. WILDLIFE REPORT WAH STATE DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES X"V vr By Dennis Shirley Regional Information and! Law Enforcement Officer ) - ! For those thinking of September hunting elk in October or late September, now is the time to either purchase your bull elk permit or apply for an either sex person to apply or purchase more than one type of permit any one year. Again, this year the fee for an elk permit is $15. Seventeen bull permit areas will be open to hunting elk this year. Opening days vary from as early as September 22 on the and Bear (eastern part) units to October 6 on the Fish Lake and Manti Mountain Units. For further information Ashley-Dagge- tt August 8. a public drawing will be held on August 17 to determine oversubscribed, Polka Palace Price 5th Srs. College Ward Price 2nd Odendahls Ladies League Helper Tamllos Campbell Soupers - here. The Athena impacted on White Sands Missile Range in south central New Mexico. Wellington Childs Price Gomez division. 3 2 2 1 6 6 7 7 0 8 5 4 5 3 0 1 1 2 White Sands Missile Range. The program began in 1964, when plans for 20 Athena launches were announced. Fridays launch meant 141 Athena missiles have been fired. on r!7 Otlu Speed on three frt V,. , t ' How 2 The efficiency 'nr By Kristen Taylor Supervisor Mountain Fuel Home Economics Department & 3. twr-- . . , K runabout class at the national meet In Seattle. One of the boats he defeated was 'Liberty' which Is the world record holder on the straight away. Page will be one of the racers returning this year for the Sunday WENDELL PAGE (background) battles with Bob Brimhall of Provo In last year's Powerboat races at Huntington reservoir. This year the Carbon Posse sponsored races will begin at 11 a.m. on August 5. Page took second place In the 27, 1973 Friday, July Salable at the Auction 200 compared to 410 last week 530 and last year. Seasonably small sale. Many operators holding back Cattle. Average Brisk trading. Eroad demand for all classes offered. Feeder Steers scarce. Represen- tative sales higher. Feeder Heifers $1.00-$2.0- 0 absent. Calves higher. Slaughter Cows higher. Instances $3.00 higher on Commercial and Good Cows. Slaughter Bulls higher. Slaughter Steers and Heifers absent. Supply 50 percent Feeder, balance Salughter Cows. 50c-$1.0- 0 50c-$1.- 75c-$1.5- 0 R&C MJS "Your Walgreen Agency Drug Store" PRICE, Phone Carbon UTAH 637-080- 6 lbs. $74.50. lbs. 320 Package 600-80- $55.00-$55.7- 0 CHICKEN 202 North 2nd East 5. lb. package $58.75. Package, mostly Good, 518 lb. Holsteins 640 $53.75. Feeder Calves: Few lb. Heifer Calves 250-30- $68.00-$71.5- $455.00-$520.0- per 0, pair. Slaughter Cows: Commercial and Good Cows Few high $35.00-$$42.0- yielding Good Cows Utility $43.00-$44.0- 0. $32.50-$35.7- $30.00-$34.2- Slaughter Bulls: Few individual yield grades 1200-175- lbs. 0 1 & 2 $42.25-$45.4- Call in Your Order Ready in Minutes 637-255- 14, Price 5th Price 4th 9, Odendahls 4; Matador 10,. Helper Merc. 4; Utah Srs. 9; Scores of Games Played Last Week Mens Games: Price 2nd 14, College Ward 2; Valley Power 16, Polka Palace 0; Valley Motor 12, Tonys Big O 7; Corks Club 14, Price 5th Jrs. 7; East Carbon 23, Ward College 5. a.m. to 44 i Wash and dry fabrics of similar weight and type together. Dry items in separate loads. Separate lint makers from lint takers, such as flannel from corduroy. non-colorfa- st Bulk, or the space a load occupies, is more important than its weight. For example, 6 pounds of sheets and towels take more room than 6 pounds of heavy work clothes. 1 Allow enough room for items to tumble freely. Clothes will dry faster and be less wrinkled in an uncrowded dryer. This is especially important for permanent press items. Put no more than 2 double sheets in a load. Fill it out with smaller items. Dry only 1 or 2 large or bulky items such as bedspreads, rugs or blankets. at a time With very small, light loads, add 2 dry towels for better tumbling. Turn pockets of heavy garments, or the garment itself, inside out for faster, more even drying. Put little things, such as baby socks or hankies, in a pillowcase or mesh bag to keep them from scattering. Pin or tie the bag shut. To minimize wrinkling and ironing of all not just the clothes, take them out immediately permanent press articles. troubleshooting laundryclothes problems indicate that the In general, yellowish detergent or soap that you use is not being completely rinsed out. Here is an easy way to test: Wash a load of freshly laundered clothes using only a water softener or conditioner. (Use one that does not cloud the water. Look for the word nonprecipitating on the package.) Stop your washing machine on rinse and inspect the water. If it is clear, you know that your clothes were completely rinsed out. Soft water produces best washing results with any washing product. When water is above hardness (if there is any doubt, contact the local water department), more washing product is r needed to counteract the hardness. In areas, many homemakers rely on detergents. However, if its important to use soap, a water conditioner of a nonprecipitating type is most effective because it ties up minerals in a soluble form so the water remains clear and they rinse out rather than become attached to the clothes. Both wash and rinse water should be treated. Your white fabrics may need to be bleached from time to time. (Never bleach polyesters check the label.) In general, grayish clothes indicate that all of the dirt is not being removed. They may require further soaking, spot washing, or a different combination of cleaning agents. We suggest you experiment until you find what does a good job for you. four-grai- n hard-wate- c4dditional Automatic D ryer Eliminate sprinkling. By Benefits " varying the setting on your dryer to damp-dry- , clothes may go directly from the dryer to be ironed. Also, certain fabrics or items need little or no ironing, such as corduroys, quilted fabrics, cotton knits and permanent press sheets. These retain their shape better if removed before they are completely dry. Just smooth seams and trims, and fold or hang to finish drying. Fluff, dust, deodorize, dampen, even lightly wrinkled garments on the air fluff (no heat) setting of your dryer. Articles tumble in a flow of fresh air without heat. Curtains and throw rugs are dusted. Pillows and bedding are fluffed. Light wrinkles are removed and dry clothes are dampened for ironing by putting them through the air fluff cycle with a damp wash cloth or towel. Mothball and other odors also disappear on this setting. Additional Qas (Dryer (BeneThe gas flame burns clean and is fits stant. c in- Since little if any time is lost in warm-up- , a gas dryer dries quickly. Also, since the flame does not wear out or need to be replaced, gas dryers continue to operate at peak efficiency for many service. years of The most efficient way we can use natural gas is to generate heat directly. This is why a gas is dryer so efficient and economical. It is also a gas why dryer saves energy -- not only for you, but for everybody. & 10 Holidays p.m. - If you have any questions about laundering or using any of your gas appliances please call our Home Economists at your nearest Mountain Fuel - Office. 2 Open Sundays 9 you Cottons wash and dry together at the regular or hot setting. 0 0. Choice Replacements: pairs Cutter clean. Clean You probably already know Sorting have any doubts: how to sort clothes, but if Loading $62.00-$68.0- For Vacations and Picnics Drug & 0 Choice is cool-dow- n Feeder Steers: Choice lbs. Auction Whether or not your lint filter it before every load. plete satisfaction. (After, these clothes have been washed and rinsed, they must be reheated to restore their shape and remove wrinkles, and then relaxed by a period. They should be removed from the dryer immediately on completion of the cycle.) Market 300-50- of your dryer. Moisture is removed by circulating heated air over and through tumbling clothes. The faster the air heats to the proper temperature, the faster the moisture is removed. (Gas dryers are generally able to keep up with washers not because they are hotter, but because the clean gas flame is instant and does not lose efficiency with use.) Permanent press articles require the permanent press setting on an automatic gas dryer for com- meet. Producers Salina dry your clothes are before they go into the dryer. If your washing machine spins your clothes very dry, naturally your dryer has less work to do and can do it faster. Cotton blends and delicates (wools, lingerie, some synthetics and synthetic blends) are safe at the low heat setting. Read the label or washing instructions that come with the fabric. Livestock Main East Carbon 6; (Including some information your mother may not have told you.) Your dryers speed depends mainly 1 4 - 12, Corks Club Inmys $00 WdBW&(3(& ft JJsnaDW The last Indian uprising in the U.S. was in March of 1923 when Chief Posey led a Utah band of Piute Indians. It resulted from the arrest of two Indian boys in Monticello. The boys were accused of stealing a sheep and burning a bridge. In a f V Motor I things: v Davis, back) Bill Bate, manager, Paul Martin, Greg ouis Biondich, Jeff Bishop, David Spencer, Tony Mat aramilio, John McKelvie, Kevin Asay, hompson and Max Cunningham, manager. Community Softball League units, drop by the regional resulting battle, Chief office here in Price and pick Posey was mortally up a 1973 elk proclamation. wounded. 18- - August the various hunting on applicants. Those interested in hunting elk during the archery elk season, Enforcement Academy. Dennis Shirley of the Wildlife of Division Resources was selected as Last Athena fired the top of his class after the seven week training course. from Green River This is the second time members of the division Air have attended the academy GREEN RIVER Force officials launched the since the legislature gave last of Athena H missile, them peace officer status. Seven of the top 10 were Friday night, from the ranges launch complex also from the Wildlife rs their any Bull permits remain on sale at the Division of Wildlife Resources offices until 5 p.m. on August 8. Applications for restricted either sex or antlerless permits must be postmarked by midmight on successful must also 3, All-Sta- The launch completed the permit Advanced Ballistic Reentry between August 1 and test System program at 8. unlawful for It is August purchase permit. If are PRICE NATIONAL League WBBA A Price (front, left to Andrew Ken SALT LAKE Curtis, manager, right) man was selected as Hillas, Joe Keller, Kelly Deaton, Mike Marshall, valedictorian for the new Gary Procarlone, Sam Milovlch, Scott Nichols and graduating class of 26 of- Duane Sherman and Mike Marshall, manager; ficers from the Utah Law MOUNTAIN FUEL |