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Show rr 4 Thursday, May 2, Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 1974 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu a share, Business Trends $4,131,474, I s lllllllllllllll House Interior Committee, by a 9 vote refused to substitute the Invitation to Bid provisions of Rep. Craig Bids will be received by the Hosmers surface mining Purchasing Department of bill, H.F. 12898, for H.R. the College of Eastern Utah, 11500, a much more Price, Utah until 10 a.m. stringent bill. H.R. 12898 May 12, 1974 on the was supported by the following FOB Price, Utah: mining industry as the Req. No. 183 Building better vehicle for Materials. amendment. satisfactory The College of Eastern Utah H.R. 11500 is now the markreserves the right to reject up bill being used by the any or all bids; or to accept Committee in preparing its or reject the whole or any final mined land part of any bid; or to waive reclamation act. The The tS 21-1- State Timber For Sale Boundary Timber Sale is located within sections 12, 13 and 14, T 26 S, R 25 E, SLM, Grand County, Utah and contains an estimated 1,089,000 net board feet of ponderosa pine marked for cutting. Sealed bids may be to the Area Forester, Utah Forestry and Fire Control, Box 32, submitted u! t 'j i Moab, Utah until the bid opening which is to be held at 10 a.m. May 31, 1974 in the Area Foresters office, located at 94 East Center Street, Moab, Utah. Oral or American Mining Congress, informality technicality in any bid in the the National Coal Assn, and interest of the college. Only the National Assn, of bids giving a firm quotation Electric are any Companies properly signed will be cooperating in an effort to accepted. Bid proposals and obtain adoption of seven bidding will follow the opening of the sealded bids. A bid guarantee of $200.00 is required for both oral and sealed bids. The minimum acceptable bid is $64.52 per M plus an administrative fee of $2.00 per M. The full purchase price of the timber will be due ten days after the sale date unless a bond for double the purchase price is supplied to the State. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Full information concerning the timber, the conditions of the sale and the submission of bids may be obtained from the Area Forester, Moab, Utah; or from the State Forester, 1596 West North specifications will be furnished upon request. Ted J. Jensen Purchasing Agent Published in the Sun Advocate, May 2, 1974. major conceptual amendments to H.R. 11500. Utah Mining Assn, is supporting AMCs position. In a letter to Rep. Wayne UMA Owens said, among other things, H.R. 11500 in its present MECHANICS LIEN Notice is given that Valley form would create enorMotor Company, 280 East Main Street, Price, Utah, will sell on May 17, 1974 at its place of business the following vehicle for towing and service charges. 1967 Dodge. Serial No. 16 Boom brings out and Many Price residents were awakened April 19 by a 2 a.m. explosion. According to Price City Notice of Equipment Sale 1 - Industrial, yard, Front Loader with Back Hoe. - ton, 2Ms 1968, Police reports, the with Snow Plow Blade Inat- tached. Extra tires and wheels and chains go with the truck. Call or 472-880- ex- plosion was reported from near the College of Eastern Utah dorms. The cause was either a M80 firecracker or dynamite cap. Investigation is continuing. ternational Dump Truck 5 The wild goose has about muscles 10,000 of which control the action of its feathers. 472-515- Buy Both and Save -b- SALT t- LAKE Con- solidated earnings of Mountain Fuel Supply Company and its subsidiary, Entrada Industries, Inc. ,for the first three months of 1974 and the period ending March 31, were higher than they were for the comparable periods a year ago, it was reported Friday by M.M. Fidlar, chairman, and B.Z. Kastler, president. For the first three months of 1974, earnings for common were $4,527,620 or $1.78 th a share, compared with $8,910,486, or $3.51 a share, for the 12 months ending March 31, 1973. Company officials said higher earnings for the quarter were attributable to higher earnings from nonutility operations. Utility earnings declined during the first quarter of this year as compared to the first quarter of 1973 due to warmer weather and increased pipeline gas purchase costs, that were only partially offset by increased rates which became effective. in March in both Utah and Wyoming. -b- t- PITTSBURGH, Penna,-Nati- onal Mine Service Company reported an 84 Lt. Col. Daniel - percent increase in net income for the third fiscal quarter of 1974 and an 88 percent increase in income for the fiscal period, as compared with the same periods for the prior fiscal year. nine-mont- James Lt. Col. RETIRED Daniel A. James, son of Mrs. Alice James, retired from the Navy after 26 years h service ceremonies during held at the Naval Weapons Station in Concord, Calif. 3. His knowledge and concern for local problems mixed If you were to design a leader for this time of political crisis, you would emphasize decisiveness and independent judgment, you would ask for a man with a mixture of Utah background and national influence and you would demand complete candor, honesty and integrity. A recent public opinion poll asked Salt Lake voters what they liked most about their Mayor, Jake Gam. Three answers predominated: 1. His absolute integrity and honesty. 2. His strong, straightforward, candid views on issues. residents early 23, 1974. The letter urged Rep. Owens to give full support to the amendments to be offered by the industry. A copy of H.R. 11500 and summaries of its provisions are on file in UMA offices. $3.90 we need a special kind of leader. Temple, Advocate, May 2, 9, amendment. common were $9,923,125, or Inatime of political crisis and disillusion, DL23G74162669. Published in Sun Advocate April 25 and May 2, 1974. Salt Lake City, Utah. Published in the Sun 1 ), mous new burdens for the coal mining industry of Utah - both currently active mines and future mines. It is urgently m need of major compared with or $1.63 a share, for the same period of 1973. For the 12 months ending March 31, 1974, earnings for with his national leadership and experience. Jake Gam cannot be bought. He is totally independent and is obligated only to the people of Utah. He is a problem solver. He is candid and decisive. He represents the mainstream of Utah. He is a man for this political season. He is a special leader for a troubled time. We want you to meet him, to get to know him, to hear what he has to say. This ad is a start in that direction . 12,000 Published in the Sun Advocate May 2, 1974. Notice For Bids The Emery County School District is now accepting bids on all or part of the following described property located in Green River, Utah: One house and lot located at 155 North Solomon Street, Green River, Utah. One house and lot located at 145 North Solomon Street, Green River, Utah.' One house and lot located at 141 North Solomon Street, Green River, Utah. Sealed bids must be in the school board office at Huntington, Utah on or before 5 p.m., May 13, 1974, at which time bids will be opened and awarded. The Board of Education, Emery County School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the said Emery County School District. (s) Phillip R. Jensen, Clerk County Emery School District (Published in the Sun Advocate, Price, Utah, April and 9, 1974.) 25, May fry-U . ; .zt tern.. rbkmmMB, United States Senate f J (for Edwin Jacob) Gam is bom m Richfield, Utah Family moves to Salt Lake where Jake is enrolled in public schools, graduating from East High in 1951 1932 E 1955 After working his way through college, Jake Garn graduates from the University of Utah in Banking and Finance Goes on to do graduate work. 1960 Jake Gam completes 4 years of distinguished service as a pilot in the U S Navy Returns to Salt Lake, and becomes a member of the Utah Air National Guard 1967 Jake Gam leaves a successful insurance career to run for the Salt Lake City Commission He is elected on a platform of reform and modernization. 1971 Elected as youngest Mayor by biggest majonty (13) in Salt Lake history. Later, Jake is elected to board of directors, National League of Cities 1973 National recognition of Jake Gams leadership abilities is evident as mayors across the nation elect Jake as First Vice President of National League of Cities 1974 Jake Gam is appointed to serve as one of four mayors on the 26 member bi partisan National Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Hazel Thompson and Jake Garn were married in 1957. Meet the Garni Ellen, 11, Jake, Jr., 16, Hazel, Jeff, 7, Jake, Sue, 14. 2 A message from Jake: S500 MINIMUM CLIP AND MAIL TO: Headquarters, Garn for United States Senate 65 East 4th South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 CERTIFICATE $500 MINIMUM Ill spend three evenings between now and November, distributing mformation, and working for Jake m my immediate neighborhood AR Ill work at a telephone battery in a Gam campaign headquarters near my home. Id like to hold a small meeting in my home where Jake could speak to my neighbors. $500M!NIMU Im willing to make a small contribution to the Gam campaign. Enclosed is my check for $ Count on me for a contnbution later. Ill be able to contribute $ , which youll receive in DUE TO CURRENT HIGH INTEREST RATES, SENTRY IS OFFERING THE SPECIAL CERTIFICATES LISTED ABOVE THIS OFFER MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT NOTICE i CUP AND MAIL COUPON Ple 9 . (enclosed) depo tt$- Send me Thrift Certificate In the amount ol for the period checked below. Certificate 10 8 1 -- Year Certificate Certificate NOTE Contributions up to tlOO are deductible on a joint tax return Please make your contribution by check if more than $10 Make checks payable to Garn for Senate "Federal taw requires the following information City ADDRESS . Zip .STAT- E- CITY -- ZIP Phone Occupation Place of THRIFT CORPORATION 3150 S. State TNo Locations: Seft lake City, Utah Phone: 453-4- 1 51 155 S. Main Helper, Utah Phone: 3 I am sick and tired of politics as usual and I intend to demonstrate my displeasure by the kind of campaign I run. I need your help. It is your small financial contribution that will make it possible to run a strong, winning campaign without depending on large contributors who want special favors. It is your small contribution of time that will make it possible to run an informative, grass roots oriented campaign rather than a superficial image contest. mass-medi- a Before I can ask you for even a small contribution of your time or your money, you deserve to know more about the kind of campaign Ill so youll know how your money and time run used. be Here are some commitments about will my campaign: ... (1) It will be a positive campaign, focusing attention on issues and qualifications, avoiding negative tactics because I dont believe in them. A candidate who cannot run on why he should be elected rather than why his opponent should not . . . does not deserve to be in public office. Address NAME. In todays political atmosphere, many people consider politics an activity to be avoided. I feel exactly the opposite. The only way to avoid future Watergates is to: (1) involve more people; (2) take politics out of the hands of special interest groups, and (3) discard political rhetoric and political favors and elect men of independent judgement and complete integrity. B LMrut A copy of our report filed with the appropriate supervisory officer will be available for purchase from the Superintendent of Documents United t',.ites Government Printing Office Washington, L) C 2U402 This ad paid for by Garn for Senate, Warren Pugh, Committee Chairman (2) It will be a personal, campaign, involving as many people to volunteer to work within it. (4) It will be a campaign of substance, dealing with the issues as I see them, in a plain, straightforward manner so that every interested voter will know where I stand and be able to judge accordingly. It is not possible to cover how I stand on all issues in a brief letter, but as the campaign progresses, I will publish position papers on major issues of concern to Utahns. I will always be candid and honest. You may not agree with me on every point, but you will always know how I stand and you can be certain that my convictions will not waver for political expediency. (5) It will be a campaign aimed at all Utahns. am a Republican who is proud of his party and what it stands for. One thing Im sure of though whatever success Ive had as Mayor of Salt Lake City is the result of support Ive had from people in both political parties. I represent them without partiality and I will continue to represent all the I people of Utah as Senator. (6) It will be a totally open campaign. I will go far beyond the requirements of law in disclosing my personal financial statements as well as those of my campaign. see If this is the kind of campaign you want to ... if you agree with me that the lesson of Watergate is that more men and women from all walks of life must participate in the political process . . . then join with me by clipping and sending the coupon on the left. people-oriente- d as are willing (3) It will be a broad based campaign. I will solicit small contributions from thousands of Utahns and I will accept no money that has strings or special favors attached. GTurJ P.S. Another way to demonstrate your concern and to become involved is to attend your mass meeting on May 20th. |