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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Snow College bustling with summer activities by Doris Larsen After the Snow College graduation in June, and all of the students leave the campus, one would think the dorms, cafeteria, bookstore, classrooms and recreational facilities would be quiet and empty. Not soli It is safe to say that more young people occupy these facilities during the summer months than during the school year. By the time this summer draws to a close, and just before e students arrive, some 5,020 folks of varying ages will have slept in the dormitories, eaten in the cafeteria, studied in the classrooms, and fully utilized the recreational facilities provided by the Snow College Activity Center and at the Stadium. and workshops pleasant experiences for the visitors to the campus. smooth-runnin- g In addition to many family reunions, almost 20 events are planned for campus utilization during July, 1983, including Weber State geologists, Cyprus High School leadership workshop, a computer science workshop, as well as a range science workshop, LDS stakes from Ogden, Salt Lake City, Midvale, Richmond, Farmington, Kearns and from Logan, Utah. Various Utah LDS Stakes will be bringing young folks to the campus during the month of August. Also, According to Mike Black, Snow the Summer Snow Art Workshop coordinator of summer and the SmallRural Schools College groups, and a member of the Conference are scheduled for housing staff at the school, during August. the month of June, in addition to the The Snow College staff working traditional group of Ohio State with these groups, in addition to geologists, Snow College hosted Mike Black and Marlene Holman, somel6other groups. Some of these included a womens basketball and are Bob Trythall, Snow College Athletic Director and Manager of the volleyball camp, a music camp, a Center; Marian Rosquist, boys basketball camp, Murray East Activity and her Stake and Manti Region Youth Manager of the Cafeteria, Sheila Erskine and Dale Henry staff; Conference. of the Housing Office. Those who are Marlene Holman, housing secreworking with the program staff are tary, reports that July is traditionally Jerry Ohrn, Shawn Draper and Lisa An interesting sidelight regarding the family reunions is one scheduled for the family of LeMar 0. Hanson, former member of the Manti Utah Stake Presidency, and the LDS Institute; and a missionary reunion for the Scottish Mission Elders and full-tim- Sales agreement affects Salina mining company Program is the nations first integrated coal gasification combined-cycl- e electric generation project. The objective of the project is to demonstrate the practicability of operation, on a commercial scale, of the integration of coal gasification technology with combined cycle technology H the combination of gas and steam turbines to produce electricity. The Cool Water project will convert coal to a clean synthesis gas using the proprietary coal first of the the two gasification process developed by years During contract, Coastal will supply up to Texaco Inc. to produce approxima(net) of 200,000 tons of coal each year, tely 110 megawatts to tons electricity. 325,000 annually increasing by the fourth year. A Coastal The Cool Water project has been spokesman said the agreement may selected to receive price support be extended for another fi e years by from the U.S. Synthetic Fuels mutual consent. Corporation. Coastal will supply the coal from Participants in this historic its Southern Utah Fuel Company synthetic fuels development promine near Salina. Utah. Rail gram include: Southern California deliveries of the coal are scheduled Edison Company, Texaco Inc., to begin in mid 1984 when the Cool General Electric Company, Electric Water project is expected to Power Research Institute, Inc., commence operations. Bechtel Power Corporation and The S284 million Cool Water Coal JCWP, a Japanese consortium. Coastal States Energy Company announced July 22 it has entered into a five year coal sales agreement with Southern California Edison Company to supply low sulfur Utah coal to fuel the new ,000 ton per day Cool Water Coal Gasification Program under construction near Barstow, California. Coastal States Energy is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Coastal Corporation, the Houston-base- d energy supply firm. lbs Feeder Heifers: Large Frame 1 58.00-61.5- 0 50.00-53.5- 69.00-71.0- 700-95- 0 Large Frame 2 200-30- 0 lbs lbs 0 50.00- - lbs 66.50; 600-70- 48.00- - lbs 700-80- 0 lbs 0 2-- 0. Slaughter Bulls: Yield grade Keep our Communities Growing 1 individlbs 44.25-47.5ual 1715 lbs 49.75. Yield grade 2 0 bulls for further feeding 1295-179- lbs 53.00-55.0Holsteins, few sales 5 915-143- lbs 500-60- 0 Some health foods may have doubtful benefits by Dale Nelson American consumers spend billions of dollars each year in attempts to perfect their physical bodies, to fulfill cosmetic desires, and to generally improve their health. Most of this expenditure on "health foods is simply a waste of money, time, and energy, according to Fredrick J. Stare, M.D. and Virginia Aronson, R. D. in Harvards Department of Nutrition. on-goi- Since it is illegal to print unproven health claims on product labels, the manufacturers of questionable health products often make separate fliers available in health food stores for advertisement purposes. Free brochures are strategically placed near the various products described and when you leave the store more literature is placed in your shopping bag. Thus naive unsuspecting consumers are lured into the health food trap and the noose is tightened down on their pocketbooks. To top it off, health magazines are also made available in order to learn even more about these painless methods of and, as Stare and Aronson so aptly put it. Who needs to print claims on labels when all of the blustering needed to promote such health products can appear in magazine advertisements?" You can read about dietary "cures for every illness known to mankind, from simple irritability to multiple sclerosis and mental retardation. There are all kinds of "nutritional ways to eliminate wrinkles, spruce up your hair, and put a halt to the aging process. You can even build yourself up into a super athlete with bee pollen, wheat germ oil extracts, and powdered protein supplements. At the very least you will have more zip and be able to cope better with lifes problems. All for only a few dollars. Actually, when you total up the cost for all you need to purchase, it will be significantly more than a few dollars. The health food business is big business and, unfortunately, it has grown at the expense of the American public, using a great deal of misinformation and nutrition Health nonsense. professionals should heed the message that appeared in the first issue of March 1966. "Nutrition Today, "The area of nutrition cannot be left unattended, because those who are not qualified. . . will soon make it their own province. Im afraid this is about what we face today. 38.00-43.0- Shop at Local Stores! SKIL ifSrior Enam BENNETTS TOOLS At This Price Nothing Con ver Compete tV i PAINTS Large Assortment Just Arrived ALL TOOLS ,u II Special Promotion: No. 77 Worm Drive 87 Pag 34.00-37.0- 55.50-61.5- 61.00-62.0- 200-40- 54.00, some partly fattened. and Utility Slaughter Cows: Commercial 4 35.00-38.0few Cutter high dressing 39.25-41.0- lbs 500-60- 0 600-70- 0 and lbs Medium 400-50- 0 55.00, couple 0 mostly lbs 900-100- 0 45.00-47.0- Average attendance. Moderate demand. Feeder steers uneven weights under 700 lbs 2.00-4.0higher, few sales over 700 lbs 2.00-3.0- 0 lower. Feeder heifers steady to 50c higher. Slaughter cows and bulls weak to 1.50 lower. Supply about 60 slaughter cows and bulls. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large lbs 68.00-79.0Frame 1 200-5062.50-67.0- 48.00-50.7- Gasification 1 Salina Livestock Report Salable at auction 414 compared to 504 last week and 366 last year. Sisters of 20 years ago, hosted by President and Mrs. Steven Bennion. President Bennion filled a mission in Scotland in the early 1060s. Without exception, those participating in these summer workshops and conferences have expressed enthusiastic praise regarding the Snow College campus, the helpfulness of the personnel, and the beautiful rural atmosphere in which they spend a few pleasant days and nights during the summer. Nordgren. These folkd go "above in and beyond the call of duty providing the necessary elements for the month during which greater numbers of people are on campus. During the Mormon Miracle the housing week, Pageant facilities at Snow College are filled to capacity through 1985, she said. Thursday, July 28, 1983 e, r2Now Saw 3 r Semi Gloss - oiL Semi Gloss latexino. mu Ext House & Trimina isod Ext VikO, closeout I -- 12011 no. IBID I 'Ij? - J, J E Allied 235 Brown Asphalt Shingles $1975square INSULATION Cash & Carry- 372x16 Friction Fit (88 x20' PVC PIPE 1x20' PVC Pipe 72x20' PVC Pipe (das $ t r ' j20 6x1 6 Friction Fitiw (Hi Husqvarna M302 ftiroll The Chain Saw Professionals. M240 wroit 200) (dass 200) (Sdi4oi ,',rjL y.' 1 sq. i :ic .1 1111 1! J 1 3 72 xl 5 KraftiBB sq.Wrof8 6x15 Krafts q. dm 3 Full 3.8 cu. in. 20 in. Bar L' Chisel Chain Beautifully Balanced Does Not Overheat Like Other Brands $1414 41 - Do It Yourself u-- s -- With These Electrical Specials 122 MEXICO AND YOU!! wground(25o foot Rom r t Ivory Single Pole Switches Come In For Details On How You And Your Partner Can Win A To FREE Mazatian. Trip r a Ui 'vHvr Plastic Receptacle Boxes Other Electrical Items- f ;i Ivory Duplex Receptacles All V ; 1 . - ijj L, GRAND OPENING Will Be Saturday, Aug. 6th in Our New Shop & Showroom. Factory Reps Will Be On Hand 1. To Answer Questions And Demonstrate SAY! GUNNISON 301 NO. MAIN GUNNISON. UTAH DOCTOR 14634 Equjpmonti RICHFIELD 160 E. CENTER RICHFIELD. 14701 UTAH New Model Saws And 1 15 S. Main, Manti |