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Show n u vtw' 14 A DESERET NEWS, Monday, 1970 7, September By DON KKM) U.L AP F'aim Writer WASHINGTON (AP) treight rate wcrea-- e by Eastern and Western icqiio'-- t toi a 1.) two-ste- p rate increase. The - 8 per cent hike effective Sept. 15 and a 7 pel cent boost on Nov. 1. s would add almost live cents a buriel to 'lie cost of moving wheat to market and put further pressure on farm liuome, says E. L. Hatcher, president ot the National Association of Wheat Growers. Railroad officials ate to resubmit then expected requests by the eailiest kkm-bldate. Sept. 18. Meantime, the ICC has ordered an of all rail li eight rates in the country ar.d has said oo further imieises could become effective 'Wore Nov. 18. e in"s-tigatio- n The Interstate Commerce Commission told the railroads Friday to resubmit their one of the major the nation's cargoes Hatcher said his will opjiose vigorously the new 15 per cent rate Hatcher estimated the new increase would hike farmers production . of panies had sought an A iail-road- Wheat pei-re- com- pio-pose- d rad-road- oiga-nizatio- n tcM-anoth- er 540 million, based on wheat output. "In the case of bulk g: am, such as wheat, Hatcher said, it woutd be grossly unfair for a flat rate increase to be levied. Another rate increase for grain is not justified base! on cost factors directly related to handling and transportation. ' 1970 request. "I! is wrong to conclude from the Penn Central experience that all railroads are Hat ner bankrupt, going said in a statement ls ued by NAWGs the office here. Freight rates have increased over 20 peicent in three years, and railroads now :eek another 15 per cent boost. Hatcher said farmeis pay the cost of transportation of their products through reduction in cash market prices to take into account the rites cnarged by carriers. RANGERS FAIL TO FIND DANGEROUS BEAR : MOOSE, vVYO. (UPI) grizzly that attacked - nights, trying to trap her, but she moved or,, evidently Vern assistant Hennesey, park superintendent, said SunI don't expect to find day. her. Mike Rinker. 21, Mount Union, Pa., suffered rounds A two Pennsylvania campers in Yellowstone National Park Friday apparently has moved out of the camping area where the attack occurred. We had patrols out for two ' the in shoulder head, and arms and was hospitalized in good condition at Billings, Agriculture Department Is see a much greater demand for citrus fruit over the next iO years as the nations population and living standard increase. Mont. His companion, Stanford Moist, 20, of Mount Joy, Pa., sufleied only a minor wound and was not A complete RICHFIELD set ot nominees for Sevier Coimiys Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation comhave munity committeemen leer announced. A Named in Community north section) are Ernest Eastian, Stanley L. Burgess, Merrill Curtis, Que Mickelsen, Bob Robins and Ronald A. Primary - DUCHESNE Polling places for each of tiie eight voting distncts in Duchesne County have been designated by the registration agents for the Tuesday's primary election. town The boaid oftice c is Shaw s Altarnonts polling place. in the .My ton area will cast their ballot at the My ton Vot-ei- B Community those in the City office; Duchesne district, votirg which includes Fruitland. will vote at the courthouse in Diiclipsne. Tab nmwmr Complete Set Of Panel Nominees Duchesne ianSroads Seek Ko4e Hiike . (cential sec Idaho Interstates 75 Pet. Complete - must ne returned 11. A chairSept. Friday. man. vice chairman, regular member and two alternates will be chosen aceoiding to number ot votes received. committee men will serve as delegates to tie countv convention Sept. 21. Vacancies on the county committee will be tilled at but ballots tion) chose Jack W. Anderson. Garn Bastian, G. Meivin Harris. June Buchanan. Victor Maglebv and LaRue Miller. Selected in Community C (south section) are H. Hal Chris,. arisen, Harold Q. Hawley, Clark Lee. Eugene Mill', flieron II. Mills and M. D. Sorensen. Officials said elections are by mail baliot and results will be tallied Monday. Sept. 13 bv Newly-electe- tnat time, county Ivan Mills said iona-Haiir.- d chaiiman Alpine District Slates Adult School Signup BOISE (AP) Seventy-fiv- e pet cent of the interstate highPLEASANT GROVE way system in Idaho will be for the first semescompleted by the end of this of the adult high school of ter year, the State Highway DeAlpine School District will be partment said today. held Tuesday at 7 p.m, in the A total ot 441 of the (ill Pleasant Grove Hgh School. on miles the Classes in English. United sy expressw ay stem are schedStates American History, uled for completion by the end Problems, Practical Mathe-of 197C. a t i c s, General Science, baltoters vote at the Tabiona School. At Mountain Home, the polling place is the ward hall. The old hospital building is the polling place for Roosevelt voting District No. 1, and the voters in Roosevelt District No. 2 will use the polls set up in the Roosevelt Elementary School. 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