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Show Salina Sun Wednesday, August 5. 1998 Page 2 1999 sportsman Letter to the Editor permit applications 14-2Our heritage, our pioneers accepted August Daycare providers workshop scheduled worked in their childcare program. The die cut machine will be available for provider use. Providers can use the paper provided or they can bring their own will paper. The cost for the workshop be $3 paid to the presenter. For questions or more information call Julia Child are Providers encouraged Mohr, Child Care Coordinator, presenter. Western Referral and to attend the N ight of Sharing and to Care Resource a sample of an idea that has Region local office for daycare providers will be held Thursday night, August 6, 998 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Work Force Services South Building located at 15 East 100 South in Richfield. Lis Barker, the new director of the Child Care Resource and Referral Western Region agency will be the s Applications forsome of next year most prized Utah big game permits - 1999 Sportsman permits - will be Reavailable at Division of Wildlife sources offices in Ogden, Salt Lake Price and City, Springville, Vernal, license agents from Cedar City, and 12. August statewide, beginning AuApplications will be accepted -- A training i- 1 -- - i I ,h, 1 893-83- bring . excellence in publications teaching, and antiquities. The awards program will be preceded by a paper on Arthur Conan Doyles Utah experiences, read the by Michael Homer, a member of Board ofState History. As an additional activity for Annual will Meeting registrants, Peter Goss on sites selected of tour lead a sentations in the evening. abanwalking Topics of papers include the the doned com rnun ity of Hebron, the death South Temple Street during 8. of Everett Ruess, adult education at ing of Saturday, August morn- The Annual Meeting is open to everyone buy requires a nominal registration fee of $10.00. Box lunches need may be purchased for $7 00 and The time. to be ordered ahead of the to is public open evening program and free of charge. Call the Historical for additional Society at Topaz Internment Camp, Fort Deseret, prostitution and politics, presidential visits to Utah, the Communist party in Utah, and radical student activity of the 1960s. Awards will be presented by Peter L. Goss, chair. Board ofState History. They will recognize service to the Society and to Utah history as well as 533-35- in China is called suan The abacus mean counting or reckoning board. pan or soo poin, names that Eat Fast Food That's ttot Buy one FOOT LONG or SALAD at the regular price GET ONE Fat-Fo- od of equal or lesser price for only , . -- ( Buy one 6 LONG or SALAD at the regular price GET ONE of equal or lesser price for only 14-2- 8. a k: o :i , formation manager. for Only Utah residents may apply a $5 and permits Sportsman handling fee is required for each species a hunter applies for, Lee said. Questar announces $157.5 million acquisition. A Questar Corp. (N YSE:S I R) subtoday announced its intention sidiary to acquire 100 of the common stock of HSRTW, Inc., a wholly ow ned subsidiary of IIS Resources. Inc. of San Francisco (NYSETISE). for $157.5 million, effective September I, 1998. In the cash transaction. Universal Resources Corp. will obtain an estimated 150 billion cubic feet equivalent (Bcfe) of proved oil and gas reserves primarily in Oklahoma, as well as in Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana. Approximately 80 of the reserves are natural gas, and 90 o are categorized as proved developed. Universal Resources also receives another 50 Bcfe of reserves considered probable and possible. Gary L.Nordloh.presidentandCEO of Universal Resources, said the acin the quisition is accretive to earnings amount of $1.5 to $2 million in 1998. (Mcfe). result- cubic feet equivalent ing in a revised amortization $.85 per Mcfe (U.S.) 99(4 A gust To be entered in the Sportsman Permit Draw applications must be I received through the mail, no later -, than 5 p.m., August 28. ". .& to: Applications must be mailed Division of Wildlife Resources Permit AppliDear Editor, planned and designed with a fire lane Utah 1999 Sportsman cation delandmark the museum. through Tragedy: Historical 168888 Heartbroken, full of tears, the P.O. Box stroyed after accident during move by Lake Salt City, UT 841 Salina City Improvement Group on Daughters of Utah Pioneers are left filled out incorrectly, Applications with no place to hold their meetings, July 17, 1998. the mail later received through or historical The Daughters of Utah Pioneers no place to display the many will not be 28, 5 than p.m., August artifacts and relics that have historical museums and meeting house was loentered in the draw. cated at 200 South 200 West for over significance to the town of Salina. Hunters are reminded that it will 75 years, on ground that was once a to Any ideas and any help would be take a few days fortheirapplication to and appreciated. mail park. the received be through adThe property was donated or sold to Sincerely, mail their application as far in The Pahvant Camp of The Daughthe school district. vance of the August 28 date as posschool inmiddle Pioneers. Utah A new of ters Progress?? sible, said Carole Lee, Division V He said the $1.57.5 million purchase price includes $155 million for the reserves and other assets of the company, and $2.5 million for working capital. The amortization rate for the new acquisition is $.94 per thousand 1.49 i it I. Historical Society to hold annual meeting at Westminster College The Utah State Historical Society has announced plans for its 46Hl Annual Meeting to be held Friday, August 7, 1998, at Westminster College in Salt Lake City. The program will feature a full slate of historical papers throughout the day and awards pre- f rate of nonre-fundab- le barrels of oil. Nordloh said future proto 18 months duction is hedged for with an contracts under average price of $2.30 per Mcf for gas and $17.75 ' per barrel of oil. Nordloh said the new properties will e Increase averagedaily production for Questars Market fundable handling fee is noncost-of-ser-vic- group of companies by In addition, the purchase increases the companies proved reserve base by noncost-of-serviResources about 20. 997 total of , based on ayear-en- d 484 Bcfe. Nordloh said the HSRTW, Inc., acquisition reflects Questars strategy of adding reserves that complement, existing assets and provide significant 1 development potentiak FAATZ-Ca- 1 1 Draw will be posted September 5, at Lake Salt in offices Ogden, Division Price and Vernal, Springville, City, Cedar City. Beginning September 16, draw results also will be posted at the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Education, 6000 West 2100 South in Salt Lake ; draw City. Beginning September 17, results will be posted at the Cache Val ley Hunter Education Center, 2851 West Valley View HWY in Logan. Successful applicants also will be notified by mail. Those with questions may call their regional Division office, or the Divisions Salt Lake City office at (801)538-4700- . requirejy 1998 Dale Faatz. 22, of Salina, was committed on bel a 72-ho- AP&P hold. July 25, 1998 M. Mickelsen, 25, of Redmond, was arrested for intoxication, disorderly conduct and obstruction of justice. MICKELSEN--Tren- t July 28,1998 arrested for TURNBOW Janell Marie Turnbow, 36, of Mayfield, was possesof methamphetamine, driving under the influence of drugs, possession turn no and license denied signal. a on sion of drug paraphernalia, driving Salina Sun USPS 478-08- 0 Periodical postage paid in Salina, Utah. Postmaster send address changed to the Salina Sun at Box ,85, Salina,. Utah 84654.The Salina Sun is published each Wednesday for $ 8year in Sevier County, in $24year in Utah, and $28year Universal Resources operates primarily-i- n the; Other M idcontinent oftheUlnited-Slate- . Questar subsidiaries have operations in the Rocky Mountain and Southwest regions of the U.S., as well as in western Canada. Questar is an integrated energy resources and services company with $1.9 billion in assets distributed between Regulated Services, such as retail natural gas distribution and interstate gas transportation, and Market exResources, including wholesale have and production, The newly acquired properties ploration current average daily production rates, and retail energy marketing, gas gathof 32 million cubic feet of gas and 870 ering and other field services. with purchase of nwrihim soft drink ONE COUPON PFR Cl KTOMHHW VISIT The 1999 Sportsman Permit hont - December runs from September allowed to hunt are Hunter 31, 1999. the for unit respective open on any Pilot Mountain species, except the unit. One Sportsman Permit is offered for each of the following species: Desert bighorn ram, buck deer, bpek pronghorn, bull elk, moose, hunt6rs choice bison and hunters choice ; Rocky Mountain goat. 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