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Show 2 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, June 3, 1976 What's Going On in East Carbon in the program of the Utah ATTEND KNIGHTS State Council of the Knights MEET Mr. and Mrs. Rudy of Columbus. WEEKENDGUESTS Sanich and Jaucito The Earnest Heer family Rodriguez attended the Knights of Columbus had weekend guests and a convention City. Mr. awarded a appreciation visit from Mr. Heers brother, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Heer. While they were here they welcome Salt Lake Sanich was certificate of for his support in took advantage of local Little League activities and saw the first game of the season. On Sunday they had a lawn luncheon. Those in attendance were Joann and Bud Pilling and family of Price, Brent and Kathy Pilling, Rick and Branda OHearon and son, Jerry by Pamela Brady Arches Natl Park. The family traveled from East Carbon to Moab and the other half traveled from Colorado to Moab making it a halfway point. LITTLE LEAGUE Little League standings for the East Carbon area following the first weeks play are: U.S. Steel 3 to 0, Kaiser Steel 2 to 2, H&J Supply 1 to 2, Great Lakes 1 to 3. CULTURACLUB The Cultura club of East Carbon held its installation early last week. The new officers for next year are as follows: Geniel Gottschalk, president; Stella Liddiard, Tawnie vice-presiden- WASHINGTON enator Frank E. and Maria Heer and family, and Judy and Leslie Hamilton and family. Earlier this spring the Heer family had a reunion at Moss receives Clean Air response t; Hintze, secretary; Lois Stubbs, treasurer; Ella news Dean Hunter, reporter; Mae Paulson, parliamentarian. Five new members were welcomed into the club; Jackie Gallegos, Jean Lippincott, Ottlynn Randi Dinkleman, Moss, -Sh, has received a report and Lorraine from Federal Energy Administrator Frank Zarb A delicious dinner was which he said mirrors and served by the Episcopal enhances my own concern Womens Auxiliary under about the effects of the the direction of Virginia Clean Air Act AmendCochrane and Annabelle ments. In his report, Zarb said Toby. there are principal areas Special guests were Myrtle Bryner and Jean- of uncertainty with respect nette McAlpine who are to the impact of the Clean Air Act Amendments district officers. Special thanks should be pending in the Senate. He given to Iris VanCott who went on to list these unprovided an excellent certainties, which he said Under program. her could result in an undirection, the East Carbon derstatement of their im- High School speech students pacts. They included: how the Best Available showed their many talents. Members of the hostess committee were Kathy This winds up the clubs Lemon, Liz Keown, Sharon activities until next fall. Lamb, Anna Mae Webb, HONOR STEVE Mary Leger, Joan Lemon and Terry Stevenson. On Saturday evening Steve Strong, former officer for die Fish and Game of PINOCHLE CLUB The Wednesday afternoon Utah, was honored at a Pinochle club met at the farewell buffet and social. Some 44 members of the home of Esther Sanich. Substitutes were Judy East Carbon Wildlife Gomez and Lois Sanich. Federation, including office Rose Ashley won first prize, personnel and employees Lois Sanich took traveler from the Bureau of Land and Pat Purdy took low. Management and Fish and Game officers in Price, were in attendance. The affair began with a cocktail hour at the Leisure Club. Afterwards all of the guests indulged in an array of meat trays, salads, and desserts. The Wildlife Federation Steve and presented SAFETY Juanita with a large gold INSPECTED 1 swag lamp to light up a Here room in their new home. 9 Steve resigned from his position several weeks ago 7 in pursuit of what he feels is 6 a better opportunity for his family. The occasion was a rather sad one as all in 00500 attendance felt and exindicated Expire pressed how they had thoroughly enjoyed the Strongs and how they would be missed. Also, during the course of the evening, Keith Hintze, Sorenson, Wiseman. Control provisions terpreted. which dispersion Yvvwvvyv' BUY A if the PEPSI window sticker on your car reads KEEP THE GLASS WHILE SUPPLIES LAST Inspection Station YOULL WANT TO No. 1051 COLLECT THE WHOLE 525 E. Expiration Month 6 m Month Above Dinosaur SET! TOE Main in- especially in the west, and' could cause electricity bills to go up $4 to $6.5 billion over the period Responding to Zarbs report, Moss said it is obtions would be employed. vious that the Congress what the effects of 'should not enact piecemeal terrain and the location of legislation arising from one until the other facilities would be on committee the emission reductions Congress can deal with the required of a single facility. problem of Clean Air and how many areas would Energy Development in a e and combe designated as Class 1 on a discretionary basis, in prehensive fashion. addition to those which Portions of the Clean Air would be mandatory Class Act Amendments proposed 1. by the Public Works and what percentage of Committee appear the hopelessly out of step with Deteriorioration in- more pervasive national be concerns and needs, Moss crements would allocated by the states to said. It is inconceivable each new facility. to me that in a situation so Zarb said the amendpotentially dangerous as ments could lead to sub- that involving our current stantial delays in siting new energy shortages, that the facilities and also could Members . of Congress inhibit industrial should be asked to impose development. He also said upon their states a policy of studies his office has consubstantial economic and ducted indicate that the industrial curtailment. It is amendments proposed by impossible to increase the Public Works Com- productivity to cut back mittee could cause in- inflation and at the same creased capital costs, could time throttle new industry reduce coal production,. development. 1980-199- atmospheric models and meteorological assump- 0. long-rang- Significant Hospital Corp. Safety Inspection Fime is CJereJ Technology- would be Natl president named chairman and chief medical officer and Dr. Thomas F. Frist, Jr. and Robert P. chairman of Hospital Brueck as executive vice Corporation of America, presidents. has been elected president Commenting this afternoon on the management and chief executive officer, succeeding John C. Neff., change, Chairman Hill said Mr. Neff resigned as Mr. Neff has made an president today to pursue enormous contribution to his other business interests. the success and development of this Company from Mr. Masseys election came at a meeting of the Com- the very early days, and we panys Board of Directors are most grateful for his here today. services. We regret his John A. Hill continues as leaving but wish him well in chairman of the Board, Dr. his other business interest. Thomas F. Frist, Sr. as vice Mr. Massey was a cofounder of the Company with the Drs. Frist and president, displayed the served as chairman of the Outstanding Club Trophy for all of the members to board until last year, when see. he was named chairman of the Executive Committe. on his Commenting election as president, Mr. Salable at auction 800 Massey said, I appreciate head compared to 790 last the confidence of the Board week and 1000 last year. in giving me .these adModerate to good demand- -' responsibilities, Fair attendance. Local ditional and am thoroughly combroad showing t buyers mitted to the continuing demand for feeder cattle success of this Company. suitable to go on grass. HCA is in excellent Feeder steer calves our hospitals are condition, 0 lbs. lbs. firm; at good levels, operating lower. Feeder heifers and our financial results, as about steady. reflected in our record first Slaughter cows steady to quarter revenues and strong. Slaughter bulls are outstanding. I about steady with last week. earnings, am confident that we will Slaughter steers about 50 continue that excellent cents higher. Slaughter record in heifers steady. Supply because of the future, our loyal and about 70 percent Fedders. dedicated officers and Feeder Steers: Choice and the strength personnel lbs. 43.5049.25; of our organization. lbs. Ounce HCA is the worlds NASHVILLE, Term. -Ja C. Massey, founder and former board ack Livestock Market 300-50- 500-80- 0 0 $1.00-2.0- 400-50- 0 300-40- 400-5- 0 43.50-48.2- lbs. 500-60- 0 Choice 39.00-44.7- Magnetically. So air doesnt get in or out. Fact is, a Boise Cascade Home is about the most insulated you'll ever see. Easy to keep warm. Or cool. And that helps keep the bills down. Mighty important these days. Even the windows are Insulated, As you with double panes of glass In sliding yif) walk around, The copper plumbing is something else you cant see. But youll come to appreciate it over the years when you dont have to pay a lot of plumbing bills. Because sediment wont build up in copper to cause trouble like it does in some other kinds. wont be getting any cheaper, what with materials and labor costs getting higher and higher the time. What about interest rates? Im no expert, but people who are say that theyre about as low as theyre going to get. Right now. all leading hospital 500-80- 0 34.50-39.7- 5. 300-40- 0 34.75-38.2- 5; 400-50- 0 500-60- 35.00-38.9- 33.25-38.7- 0. 0 600-70- 0 33.00-38.2- 5. management of the Carbon 450-60- 0 31.75-35.0- 0. Hospital. lbs. Good lbs. Slaughter Cows: 3-- 5, Utility 29.50-32.7low dressing Good 31.00-34.0- Utility, 0; Cutter Com- and heiferettes 25.25-29.5- 24.25-29.7- 5. Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade lbs. 1, 1545-204-0 Yield grade 2, 34.25-37.0- 715-94- 37.75-39.3- 0; 1175-155- 0 0. Slaughter 24, Slaughter 24, 1005-115- d "It's built with lumber. Won't warp or split like green wood does. 38.00-42.7- 5. management company, lbs. with 73 facilities, and almost 12,000 beds in Feeder Heifers: Choice in 18 states and operation lbs. two foreign countries. The 0 Choice lbs. firm recently assumed lbs. ; mercial youll like the way the house looks, for sure. But some of the best things about it are things you cant see. Like what youre walking on. Under that pretty carpet are two layers of flooring. Mot only nailed down, but glued down too. (Same way the walls are.) So the floor is stronger, less likely to warp-- or squeak-la- ter on 5; lbs. 600-80- 0 Good "You can tell how tight it is the minute you walk in the front door. It doesnt just close, it seals. 00 5; 5 5 Steers: Choice lbs. 39.2541.10. Heifers: Choice lbs. 36.75-38.7- "This ts one of the Stratford series. And the Boise Cascade people have 30 other beautiful models you can choose from. And what are Boise Cascade Homes made of? lumber. Its the best kind. Means your housell hold its shape as time passes. (And its value.) From the way Boise Cascade Homes are built, it sounds like they should be pretty expensive. Well, they arent. Some models cost so little youll wonder why you havent bought one already. Kiln-dri- ed And of course they go up to bigger, fancier ipodels. The first step is to pick one out. And, contrary to what you might be thinking, this is a good time to do it. Because things Sure seems like this would be a good time to find out what Boise Cascade has to offer. Its easy enough. Just look up the Boise Cascade Dealer nearest you. Or fill out the coupon and send for their brochure. COURSE O YOULL ALWAYS HAVE more flum enough HT WATER Boise Cascade Homes P.O. Box 8358 Boise, Idaho 83707 Please send me your free color brochure. Name GLASS-LINE- D AUTOMATIC Address gat WATER HEATER State City Zip 2) Boise Cascade Homes Don't settle in anything less. 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