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Show f T1 y-- vr'f rypvi"fymifm "Sj nywnyn y nWyyi DcSbfctT NcWS, TUfcsDAf, MAY Many duties confront Utah agriculture team Low bidder announced for road job By Roger Pusey Reed Contractor, Sandy, was the apparent low bidder Tuesday at $1,122,668 to build three miles of State Road S4 between Colliston and Riverside, Box Ulder County. The Utah Department of Agriculture is probably the state agency. most Besides dealing with farmers and ranchers, they check gasoline, food and mattresses among their other duties. All functions performed by the department are designed to aid consumers whether it be from inspection of potatoes to checking scales 10 make certain the correct measure is This not only includes inspections while the product is being processed but bisections after the product is put on grocery shelves to make certain the buyer is getting a full measure and isn't misled by a label. An example: in the first six months of 1972, some 3.900 animal heads, 18.124 animal whole animal carcasses were condemned, Francis said. livers and 176 State employes also check all scales used to measure different types of commodities sold by weight. Measuring devices ranging railroad and from highway scales to smaller ones that weigh in ounces get regular inspections by state employes. Francis said a large scale, weighing $186 million worth of products annually, could cost the buyer or seller $1.8 million if there was a one percent 200-to- n error. an average state colleges During quarter, Because of the high water in the area, there w ill be extensive drainage work done in connection with the road project to insure a stable road base. content accuracy. are taken from the shelf until the manufacturer meets the inspection requireoutside department's laboratory and 61 were found in violation of the law. Extensive is landscaping also part of the project with native plants being used to replant disturbed areas, highway officials said. ments, Francis said. Since millions of gallons of gasoline are purchased each month in Utah, checking gasoline pumps is also an impor tant duty of the department of Agriculture. During the past fiscal year 17 percent of the wholesale gasoline meters were found to be incorrect and condemned for repair or replacement he said. The incorrect meters favored the consumer as often as not, but in any event someone was getting cheated, he' added. The state agency is also refor administering sponsible the Bedding and Upholstered Act. work performed by our Service Department is guaranteed 90 days or 4.000 miles. Your car deserves the best you can get it at All college study, the student who now chooses to attend college probably does so because he has made a personal commitment to college study," Durham said. for . . I . KenGarff Oldsmobile STATE AT FIFTH SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 84111 1 TELEPHONE (801) 1971-7- and enrolled students. head-cou- 46,729 They accounted for 40,817 FTE. This year, the average quarwas 45.593, but the FTE ffgure was 40,956. ter enrolin'nt The FTE increases probably indicate today's student is tak- ing more hours because he has more definite study goals, Durham said. "With the draft shelter no longer creating an incentive to cant If you get to us, well come to you. , Furniture guarantee. money-bac- k full-tim- e universities State employe Richard Cane checks gasoline pump for Ken Garffs Service is backed by a full-tim- e later. ' C 5 head-coun- The new road will have two a third on hills for concrete Several passing. bridge supports will be constructed on the Bear River and a bridge w ill be completed of meats, eggs and attend college, and substantial employ ment opportunities available which do not require ' t Enrollment, on a basis, is down about 1 percent, but equivalent (FTE) is up slightly. The total number of credit hours earned is divided by 15, considered to be a "normal load," to obtain the FTE figure. For a graduate stuent, 10 hours considered the normal load. lanes and Commissioner tnspection analysis was offered today by Dr. G. Homer Durham. commissioner of higher education and executive officer of the State Board of Higher Education. $1,286,307. Joseph II. Francis said agriculture affects every Utahn. Some of the more common functions of the department fruits, vegetables, dairy products. This The Utah Department of Highways engineers estimate for the road, which is a major collector road for travelers w as from Cache Valley to given. include AiM ough Utah college enroll. is are down slightly this year, students apparently are carrying heavier loads. James Deseret News staff writer Agriculture Students carrying bigger class loads 'u, FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE NOW OPEN needs service and you can't our service department, we'll come pick it up anywhere in our serv It your bike get it in to Any person engaged in mandealwholesale ufacturing. ership, repair or supply these articles must have an annual license issued by the state agency. Francis said samples of 7.559 articles were inspected Containers that are short of during the past two years. Of the amount indicated for the these 140 were taken to the items on supermarket shelves are sold according to weight or quantity. 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