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Show Sunday, December 12, 1971 National Wool Growers Confab Cattlemen Planned Jan. 19-22 in Phoenix Re-Elect Beet Mieirirs Federation MeetSlated in Salt Lake SALT LAKE C'TY — Key sugarbeet industry in areas Sugar beet growers from 10 represented by the Natioral western states met here Dec. Sugarbeet Growers Federation. 13-16to discuss 7 to increase Morethan 300 members of the their share of the 2.8 billion federation and their guests will dollars generated by the be present during the annual meeting at the Hotel Utah. States represented include Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, and North Chatter On Wall Street Dakota Robert Y, Sakata of Brighton, NEW YORK (UPI) —Small traders and the public generally should be more active stock caver when there is sound evidence that business and earnings are reviving, according to Harris, Upham & Co. The firm notes that individuals are sitting on record savings and evidence of business improvement could comenext year. The firm adds that foreign investors could sudden become buyers of U.S. securi- ties because “stocks in some other countries are relatively less attactive than oursare,” Argus Research Corp. says the recent sharp market advance creates some nearterm uncertainties, ‘but international monetary developments —much more than the cut in margin requirements — form the basis for continuation of a constructive investment posture.” Traders and investors who the recent advance are likely to view any near-term setback as a buying opportunity, according to EF. Hutton & Co. “The one fly is the ointmentis that the market is now quite overbought technically. While it could continue to remain overbought for a while, and it would actually have bullish implications of it does, we do not think we can immediately expect another leg up comparable to what we saw last week,” the firm says. Secretary Morten’s Advisory Committee on Predator Control; Dr, Clair E.Terrill, chief, Sheep and Fur Animal Research Branch, USDA; Spencer H. Smith, acting director, Bureau of Sport Fisherics and Wildlife, Department of the Interior; Laird Noh, Idaho Wool Growers Association and Michael McCloskey, executive director, Sierra Club. R. K. Siddoway, NWGA vice president, will modevate the predator panel. Recreation and social events include “Wool Growers Day at the Races” at Turf Paradise, to President NEPHI — Cary Peterson has again been re-elected as president of the Juab County Jackson, treasurer, and Lynn Esplin, secretary, Directors elected for a two-year term were Bruce Young lis Ellertson and Herman Young al! of Mona Neldon Andrews of the Nebo Angus Ranch; Dean Howard of Mills; Vern Mangelson of Levan; Allan Tolley, Larry Prior of Spanish Fork, was promoted to manager of telephone sales of the Classified ful in recreational Advertising Department of the than the gover- Los Angeles Times by Frank W. nor’s indusutrial develcpment Lester, advertising director of the world leader in classified program has been. ent advertising. She ic responsible BOB McGEE McGee Named vey appeared on KBYU's for eight divisions. us Juris program. his supervisors and over monthly ployees. A product of Spanish Fork He r schooling, Manager of business LasAngelesandspe nagem Clark's Shed CANGIALOSI were first to When LaRue Nephi. q Meadow Gold Receives National Safety Award Bicentennial Plans Aired mes to buyin the Shed ney at this hould learn The Shed operations to ed up here ich thing the what I Romney appeared with Don information and education type programs to help cattlemen do a better job of beef production. Each year they hold about one half the nation’s 2¢q uainted” party will be held cattle feeding clinics, animal sugarbeets. He said the for all delegates at the Westward health clinics and various range estimated value of the nation’s Ho tours and barbecuesto bring the sugarbeet industry to the farThe annual Make It Yourself best possible information to the mers, factories, downtown with Wool Contest will highlight cattlemenof the area and form businessmen and others is the fashion show to be held at an active group that can work estimated at about 5.6 billion 8:00 p.m., January 20th, for the good of each other. Federation growers raise beets for Utah-Idaho, Amalgamated, Great Western, Holly, and American Crystal sugar companies, Topics to be discussed during the annual meeting range from Rex C. Reeve, western Foods-owned companies and is pollution, insect and disease control, to the outlook for the regional safety director for awarded on the basis of fewest future and how to work closer Meadow Gold, announces that accidents per number of emwith the sugar companies to for the second consecutive year, ployees working. obtain greater returns from the the Meadow Gold plant in Salt Lake City received the first sugar dollar. Cane Harvesters Committee meetings are place safety award given by MEXICO CITY (UPI) —A scheduled starting Monday, Beatrice Foods Co., at the anDec. 13, and Dec. 14, with nual meeting in Chicago, for group of 28 young Americans registration at 4 p.m. Tuesday, outstanding safety performance left for Cuba Monday to help outin the 1971-1972 Cuban sugar Registration continues Wed- during 1971 nesday with Sakata calling the Bill R.Terrill, Salt Lake City cane harvest and said many meeting to order at 10 am. Manager of Meadow Gold more wouldfollow them. Governor Calvin Rampton is received the award from The group, which was roundscheduled to give the welcoming Willian illiam G. Karnes, president of ed up and screened by radical address. organizations in the United Beatrice Foods Co. States, took Cuvana Airlines’ The Meadow Gold plant in regular bi-weekly flight from Orem has maintained a nearly- Mexico City to Havana. They perfectsafety record for the past said more volunteer cane two years. cutters would follow them, both The safety award is for 500- through Mexico City and SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A representation of the national plus plants in the Beatrice through Canada committee preparing the bicen- Stagg, lla op quality bicycle producers in the world. 4 Mr there are only 25 the U.S. with Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. 2nd Michae! Collins wereto be feted in L Angeles by President assistant manager. Nixon and most governorsof the LaRue was involved in establishing the Times Annual 50 states she suggested that a Jubilse Edition, a major special supplementbe published classified medium. In 1956 she in the Los Angeles Times to von the assistant sales honor them. Her suggestion was managers award, then won accepted. The creative idea many more such awards in the brought over $5,000 in added ensuing years trips to advertising revenue fo the Honolulu, two trips to Mexico ‘Times, City, to Florida and Nassau. In spite of the demands of In 1967, she was selected to LaRue’s busy schedule she still represent the Los Angeles Times visits her family in Utah, She at a two-week classified ad- has spent part of most of her vertising managers seminar vacationsvisiting Mrs, Florence held by the American Press Christien and Mrs, Susie Institute at Columbia University Allred in Spanish Fork, Mrs. in New York City, where she May Carter in Murray, Mrs. received high honors for her Blance Tipton in Springville and contribution to the session. Mr. John B, Prior in Provo. telephone sales, recommended LaRue for promotion to devoted the major televised report to affairs and warned s plenty of lambs” Mr. McGee has been with Clark's the past two years as assistant manager blind attorney and a nember of his staff who has served the attorney general's ffice in the field of consumer ffairs, Stagg said that while the at‘orney general's office will inare in such demand vestigate complaints, criminal intry tha action is limited to instances of Is all it mal a “fraudulent scheme”. Stagg turn them ou! old the news audience that sevMr. McGee and his wife eral actions have been brought WASHINGTON — The Senate Suzanne enjoyed themselves last where such schemes could be Interior Committee has apsummer bicycling in the area, proved, and reported to the including going around Alpine ‘But I want to emphasize,” proved Senate bill introduced by Sen. saewithpunter twochildren on Ranney said, thi Wallace F. Bennett, R-Utah, back authorizing the moving of a Bureau of Mines facility from within the heart of the -onsumerdulFe the Christmas University of Utah campus to holidays was “to knowthe com- the edge of campus. pany andthe salesman.” Under terms ofthelegislation, The attorney general anthat his office had which Sen. Bennett introduced in NEW YORK (UPI) — The nounced in Academy of Arts and been involved in gambling in- February on behalf of himself rs has elected six new vestigations, but “not so much and Sen. Frank E. Moss, DClark’s being the secondone Panel Okays BennettBill On MinesFacility Site members, bringing its member- Salt Lake as 1 Weber Coun- terior Secretary to use “such sums as may be meee) for the engineering, design, construction of the new cate Sen Bennettsaid at the time he introduced the legislation that the 13 acres near the center of campus are ‘desperately needed for other purposes.” The Utahn continued, “ jand on which the falty is located was property of the U.S. Utah, 13 acres on which the present Bureau of Mines facility The attorney general empha- is located will be transferred to sized the role of gambling in the university at fair market a larger sphere of criminal ac- value. Bellow, painter Isabel tivity involving organized The government has already playwright ArthurMiller, scul| crime. He said that “‘incor- acquired approximately 35 ccres tor Isamu Noguchi, historian ruptable” public officials were at the school’s new research Barbara Tuchmanand novelist the key to keeping organized park which will be used for a Eudora Welty. crime out of Utah. new Bureau research facility. ship to the full complement of §0, it was announcedSaturday Army, dating back to 1867, In the aeaethe government ae a major portion of the land and restored much of it to the university. However, to date it has retained land for the Bureau of Mines, Although the presentfacility was once on the periphery of campus,today it is at its very center.” FELL «| HOWELL Trucks are called lorries in Great Britain. observ- uD Seay BUY 0 Pea 1) cc Rte MUUatiaga PELs ‘Joyous Christmas’ Album To Aid Senior Musicians ~ REGULAR69.95 NOW encourage bright young musicial talent and promote the concept of Senior Musicians Orchestras across the country. foyous Christmas,” Vol, 5 3 Ae cree tL TAPES °17° a5 top Columbia recording ists Bing Crosby, Diahann Moffo, Thebill approved today by the committee authorizes the In- Six Elected To Academy ances is happy with Utah’s decision to key plans on the arrival of the- Father Escalante party. Joseph Dobal, assistant states coordinator for the national commission, said the group ar- Carroll, Anna Armstrong, manager of d to this position Other directors whose term of office dia not expire are Mr. Peterson, Russel! Jackson, Clair Collard, J. E. Worthington, Timothy Irons aad Rex McPherson all of Nephi and Lawrence Brough and Robert Shepherd of Levan. The directors are working at this time to complete the membership drive and promote attendance at the State Cattlemen’s Association Convention in Salt LakeCity. This association has been active for a number of years in sponsoring e e. Mr. McGee Hoidovers Q—Howis the age of a rived in Utah in 1776. horse calculated? Gov. Calvin Rampton said A—From Jan. 1, regard- that the Four Corners commisless of the time of year the sion will allocate funds for a horse wasborn. four-state observance. A brand new hi-fi record album of fine Christmas music, “Joyous Christmas,” Vol. 5, is available now at Beneficial Finance,271 N. University, for a donationto the Senior Musicians d. Ray Fox, manager of the company’s office here said, “We've been producing a new ‘Joyous Christmas’ album each of the past five years andI think this year we have an exeptional line-up of talent.” beneficial sponsors the production of “Joyous Christmas” as a good seven 150 em- Broadhead and Waldon Reedof Colo., federation president, says be held the afternoon of January federation members produce 19th. That evening a ‘‘get tennial Revolutionary Mrs, LaRue P. Cangialosi, T LAKE CITY (UPI ey General Vernon Rom- daughter of John and Susan as Said he h.pes a prolion bond issue by L. hampton is Cattlemen's Associatior.. Mr Peterson is a prominant Nephi cattleman and wheatfarmer. He has been president for the past two years. Otherofficers elected to serve with him are Vern Mangelson, Levan, vice president; Russell = SALT LAKE CiTy — discuss the topics of lamb, wool Coordination Committee; and Feetured speakers, panel and predator control. These William Hofmann, president, subjects are of great importance Colorado Wool Growers to sheepmen in light of the Association. current Sot wool market Ivan Watson, president, New National and ecological concern over Mexico Wool Growers, will Association to be held Jan. 13-22, wildlife, 1372at the Hote! WestwardHo in of Participants on the lamb panel Phoenix, Arizona. to be moderated by John the wool panel will be: Carl J. Convention speakers will Breckenridge, former NWGA Nadasdy, senior advisor, North include Odin Langen, ad- president and a sheep producer Central Wool Marketing Corministrator, Packers and fromIdahoinclude: John Todd, poration; Felix J. Colangelo, Stockyards Administration, vice president, Monfort of president, The Wool Bureau, USDA; Thomas J. Cavanaugh, Colorado; Brian Hoffmann, Inc.; Larry B. Clayton, Genera! Cou el, Public Lands directe Market Analysis agricultural economist, Council; Vern Vivion, NWGA Department, Ataerican Sheep Economic Research Service, Council; James P. USDA; and Horace N. Stevens, president and Mrs. France: 5 Producers He an, director, Livestock vice president, J.P. Stevens & Aleman, NWGA Aurilisry Meat Products Division, Co., ine, President. USI A Foreign Agricultural The third panel will deal with During the generalc mn n Service; M Joseph Burke predator control. Panelists sessions three pane Lamb Promotion include: Dr. Stanley Cain, Institute for Environmental Quality, University of Michigan and chairman of Interior THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 17 ‘Skepticism’ Ex-Soanish Fork Woman Advocated Gets Key Promotion By Romney With Los Angeles Times Sax 3-60MIN, $ 1 i) FOR at Tony Bennett, Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence, and Richard Tucker performing traditional and modern music of Christmas, eachin his owninimitablestyle. 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