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Show mm mm: if Eu ANNOI NCING 1 l!K A HHP. TO PROVO. SATof their first Ci.lld are the for Thomas Chrlsttai utday and lerrls Bennet. The lltt e were Stephenson family reunion a Mr. and Mrs. Mewln Stephenson miss arrived Friday Aug 10 rom Merla Rasmussen and son Jason West Millard Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stevns; Mr raternal grandparents are less and Mrs. Wesley Stephenson am and Kstell Bennett Anita and Kevin. Wesley lias I IjITM W JEFFS. DA t (jllT-- t served as prsldent of the organization for the past- two years. er of the late Harold and I eda Wood, and family, Caldwell, Plaho A are visiting relatives here. She WITH AN VISITING Stephenson this week Is her Is the guest of her aunts. Helen friend Hesa Taylor, Sail I ake Baker, Delta and Dlth Calllster, A 1, GOING DITVING I BOM THEIIt HOME In 1 psllantl, Michigan, fora visit witt, their jarents George and Ptiea Den Stephenson and family are Coral and Karen Rlclard-so- n and family. 1 McKF E AND KOYE JAN and famllv. Bountiful week end guests oft pa rents Grant and Geneal Stevens. They attended the wedding reception hontheir nelce Janette and hlr - If oring Began Wheeler Saturday evening. AND MBS. WESBEY Fillmore. MH. Stephenson returned Friday froi AN NIK .JOHNSON. CAl.IF.. a vacation In Honolulu. They enIs here visiting her sisters and joyed seeing Mrs. Wer.dell. Stephenson there. She took them to brothers In Millard Bounty, see places of Interest around the M HS AND Ol.I.N VK. city. Wendell had just left for AriStephenson andAllre Rycott, Vernal, were the overnight guests zona NEW RULES FOR BLM ANNOUNCED BISHOP MONT .1. STEVENS, wife Kay and family, China Bake, California liave leen visiting his Reg-lste- parents Orvlnand I.oulse.Stevens. Mont accomiianled Hip group of Venturers from the Kldgecrest Ward In their outing In this v- of law, Including icinity. Kay the National n -- of a right-of-wa- Mr. l.eavelt pointed out that where national resource lands are concerned utility hookups, road construction, plellnesand simitar types of actions may t delayed unless persons affected submit tbetrapplicatlons to BI M til sufficient time to allow the required review. MISS BAT CHIltsTENsEN EBBING AND TWO Bailie Mountain, Nevada. tl'rmd home Friday from a va- n California, with her a re visiting her parents F red and C3n Delma Bennett. Her huskiml u,,c1 and aunt the tarry Chlrst-Mlk- e Is on a fishing trip to u"cle and aunt the Barry Christ ensons. Bat Is the daughter of M ox. Co. Maughn ami Bonnie Christensen. KE-iKi- Motel Group Honors 2; Votes Name Change , Tourist Program Mrs Heh-- Brampton has been released as secretary treasurer erf the Utah County Motel Association after nine years as an officer in the organization The association gave official recognition to her for many years of service Also honored was Burnell Atgard who is a past president of Mr the motel association Atgard was not in attendance at the meeting He presently is smmg a mission for the I.DS Oturch in Nauvoo, 1111 Hie group also voted to change tiie organization's name to the and tub' BEING HONORED for nine yean service lo the County Motel Association Is Mrs. Helyn Framplon who recently retired from the secretary - treasurer position wilh the group. Glen Overturn, association president, is seen presenting a plaque lo Mrs. Framplon. lied Caviar Fingoi spie.ul slops ol Salad Canapes. Mix True Spanish Mayonnaise with rrlh meat unlit proper spieading consist) ncy. Season to lasie willi salt and pepper. Spread on strips of while bread and garnish with bits of pmiu-nt- t hi Mil Vs il ll M.iV ooo.iisi- - tieoeioiis i white ue Si ini liven lop I ln-sl- ' red c .mat and gittii-.l- i slices ill pilled ) ipe olives o CuciiMiIh-- i (iee lal Ini k slices o ! Iieslv It niatoes Kptinkle vv a ll sail ml 1 olllat o till Heart. generous spoonful of each artichoke heart. Top e.Mh wilh two cooked shrimp and garnish with caper. lllsll w il Iv p.uslcv awn re m aiewr , os (mmiiwi s atvikl fM ivcnvvoiirs wicw of fM avun DfriiXiH f h-- Vatsxu m wo - wNesvv ol bacteria can be formed from a single bacterium in 2 I hours! Billion I peppei Top with I Inn cuciim Iter slirts. a spoonful ol Hiu Spanish M.iV v'liii.ose. and . slice of h.ud cooked egg ti.u True Spanish Mayonnaise in 11 '- - IV I i TiwdN rece-dente- new demand. Americans liave an almost Insatiable apietlte for 12, Since CutMiinp lion of lieef lias increased from 88 pounds a .ear to ID pounds. Blberallz-itlo-n of the food stamp program has sliarply Increase! demand for higher quality cuts meat among low income The number of food jieople stamp recipients lias nearly-tripleIn the jast three years. This Is not to criticize the program, just a simple statement of fact to explain one reason why (here Is Increased conqieU-tloof n for meal. Foreign customers are demanding more meat and more food. Anl we want to make ttds one point very clear: I this nation Intends to Imjior 6 million barrels of oil every day and Import millions of foreign automobiles, tajx recorders, shoes and a long list ol other products, we must sell our something to protect tatance of trade, one other fact Is clear: Agriculture Is our test hu-for balancing trade. American labor Is apwith parently unable lo comi-etforeign laborers for many of the products In International But American competition farmers have teen able locum-pet- flf wf t 4 f J M i! n-- , ; r vli. prixluf'.-- as consumers want cheat i i have s r v is ; slur'. Np rvg .lal l :,s a .1 1! r . ,s'e Control In !' : r , ho ises an air i, ilitv r .1 ,ra taking ihelr to'.;, '..n:ie r m-'- - i oil J an ra-.- 1 ! hi.-- f i i. 1 have cheay foe! vages at t!,e sarre time n TROGBE'S August 10, D73the mil we In agriculture have the capacity to produce what Is nee led. All e ask from the consumers and ol 1c It lea leaders Is Bat we be given tie npportunit v . ; these r- 'a..itl ,r.i 11, a ! ' j necessary, they Li to production (osts anl ha.e me of --. .1 ,ff expansl-- . 1 e.ere winter weather UEe! - a - uli'ilon cafl. a If - Ne icastb- Ex-H- - ! llse.is-- 1 out f millions ttds art But t y far, the mo- -t s. nif P an' leterrent (0 agric ilt 1:, atdlliy to produce enough B x aol fiber to fie! our nation is t e lmposltii n of price c' nit N J consumer boycotts b'c p,-.- . I be buuo't cans) ( .u en to redui e platt 11. cuts In 1! its y 11 . I rice cr.nt U-e- f- -e 1 la- e e s.i farm e'fect wliettier tin v ar- - a, Ip :i the farm level or ti.- - tet il I .el rice t witpds ii c a rage farmers and rv. . h. , Bni expanding their ,r!ic-tion- . The current jrice free.-f only isponvs tt e t: pro-iuct- s . 1 -- has 1001 ways to cover a floor! Ones sure to be just right SEARS . t hen sup ly Can Catch j controls an! a Price si free for you! From $1.77 yd to OIS all w ool shag $19.79 yd unuiiiy caiin.d work together. !' was only aft. r nearly two ars of market n..m d itp ... with price controls tt..i serious thought was gl.in , . ef shortages 'A Nit Is neeJej now is an n nine Hate end t the frt prices. An! we must e,i 'ins unwl.se go. rt. mud manipulation of the ecotuum. Inflation I. a serious i i ! m, i nit we must aback t : r rrs Bee i's - - - in. e- . 1 SEARS Catalog Sales 7435371 fflerdiaaf 25 SoMainFillinore ee ! 'of 1 ! at B7W tie fu- y. rr.?. have es WE STAND THINGS RETTY GOO Wethink FILLMORE CITY is the Best Possible Place H a . Ihh ih,s area selected been as (Xitslanding Yeung Men of 1973 according to tv.ug Rlankrns'up iLiirtnan of the Nurd of advisors for the national awards publication ! Nrwrh S te . Y B-3- Bra Four young men lift e . u,ar,' system 'twit nas served our rat b n so well an! ir.a !e n erica ar. eisign to the world. 8 Consumers in 1 What of No take agriculture longer can we just assume abundance will always le there. No longer can we Ignore thepilitl cal and economic roa tblocks to providing that abundance for the future which we have learned to enjoy In this country. Bet us list some of these roadblocks. Environmental regulations which simply are not necessary to protect our health have taken thetr toll on agricultures productlvoaldHty. The total lian on some pest Id les lias It has Increased feed costs made It necessary to stare all too mluch of our frupt. vege-- ' tables, cereal grains andoier" products with the bugs and worms. When government regulations banned proven nietbois of controlling pre Inters, sheep an! wend produclb n lrop ! vlarp-lGovernment statistics sin w current sheep losses toco.ob's are running near the 11 mark. The lan on the use cf PBS. a livestock growin stimulant, an has cut teef production estimated 151, Yet the same chemical Is allowed I v another ( government agenev as a laslc tngre llent In wtdclv used birth control pills. fh0 ( quest 'Outstanding' '73 Publication turf m utiom V compared to last yar. Vacation travel Is up Hotel and restaurant tusiness Is boom In,; Over 5 million more automobiles are on the highways than were there last year. This increased affine. ice. together with a growing populad tion, has created an uiq demand fur farm products. At the same time, farmers have Ben unable to expand production to meet this in A 1 b w ' ws natnr KsCouraged Is demonIn many ways, Including an uni recedented demar. for luxury and recreational vehicles. Heports fr m the date Motor Vetilcle Depart men In !1 cate nearlv 11. more campers and travel trailers have license! In t tah this year as 4 Named V MiSSI m- In a i nt tah Utah and the nation new of what It takes to put food on your table. No toiler can we afford to (rah im s rib Ear! affluence awareness Pro'o. a In 117.72 shorta.-- twirl, ;.. I fd Lew Bradford was elected chairman of the tourist of the work committee Mr Bradford is manager of the Roadway Inn of Ilaoe period This strated uel r .nr rs Fillmore, will farmers exund their production lo catch up to the demand WEI we continue to export some of our to othr country des As we farmers and ranchers attempt to answer these questions, we sincerely appeal to the housewives, the laborers, the businessmen, the political leaders and every citizen of for the entire entertainment weekend before conlinumg on their way Shrimp in Artichoke de ture'. That family would then receive food 1 Now the week lodging, - are asking is Association, according to film (Vctlon. president In other action, the association also decided to initiate a tourist of the week program which would honor an out of state family by having them picked at random by a patrol car once each free with a siqrnr.arset dilpmma unlike air, thing tt,ev ha.ee.er seen. Hdusewl.es have imre rnmnev to spend on food than tut the,- find It ever difficult to buy all the food they want The Department ofCorn-merc- e has reported that personal Income has risen 12. Cf as of July 1177 wt,en corrqared to the same - V.U LVKD COl NT control' e. Innkeepers Valley r, Environmental Policy Act of 1'JOO, according to William G. Beavell, BBM Acting State Director for I tah. The advance ermlsslon to construct provision of the regulations allowedan Individual or lo obtain corporation from BBM for const ruction prior lo formal approval and children remained BIBB AND RUTH HAMMOND. here while Mont returned home Provo were the guests of their with the group. He will return larents Allen and Algle Stephen- this weekend and Ids wife will son for several days. accomiany him to I eadersulp Week at the ll. Y.C. SPENDING SA TUMMY VISIT MKKKNE OWENSANDDAI OII lug his grandarents C. G. and er Trlcla, North Salt Bake are A ne Stevens were Itandall George and his girl friend, Miss McKee, visiting her parents dames W and Stella Stephenson. Salt City. Utah Americans re fared ten I nder new procedures effective August 1, the Bureau of Band Management no longer will lie able to grant advance permission for construction of rlghts-of-wa- y prior toapproval of the format application. The new provision, published dune 27 In the Federal las leen made necessary In order to meet requirements nesian Cultural Center at Bale. for dinner. TONI tin lay a 1 Gayle Stephenson Wilcox joined of their aunt Klmeila TurnerSat-urdj- y Sunilay they were all the her parents there on Monday In time to tour the Island and visit guests of another aur.t and family, ( irvln an I I.oulse Stevens, the Temple grounds and the Poly- She returned with them as far as San Francisco. In California, Wesley and Faye sient a couple of days visit Ing friends and relatives In Modcslo and Turlock. Mr. and Mrs. Botiert Stephenson went up to meet their jiarents at the Sail Bake airport. Bureau statement on price Farm w.vv V hb 4'ii They are I. HoS rt 5 fviO E. Orem Bln V! n V in (huion. inn JixU'ond.c Mui lui-s- W. also of Irovo and Kmicn lluist Jones. Ikiltahon FY ICf' i iwn Box 1HK MD s,m whose home its in '(Xibshinding America is h lirJ County 1?, iw?) Frcrata nmlh Young biographical . Smtul Calif, is Irovo anciMxv Now V i J,H!h an To To To To raise a family establish a business get a quality education have access lo hunting, fishing, or any other outdoor ideas Or to do anything you vould care to do. vc.ir Men of annual compilal urn nuns leading sjns,ied civic, service and profissioiial org.im.iiions Those arc Nt ween the YES, THINGS LOOK GOOD! ! ARENT YOU GLAD YOU ARE PART OF IT? ? agcsofJland Jj August 5. 19T3. THE HKHXLD Provo Utah fc A tM4 - :J W. 4BK'rr |