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Show -- 2 A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah T uesday, October 27, r m nO'o r w 1987 At Brigham City BRIGHAM Bovine bowel betting ranks low as spectator sport here!, CITY (AP) -T- girls screamed, prodded, chased and ranted; some suggested laxatives, and the crowd screamed Do it! But still Blackie the Cow een-age After IVz hours of rain and false starts, it was almost too much to bear for the crowd assembled on the Box Elder High School practice football field Friday night. refused to budge. hundred Thirty-fou- r said that cow would drop dung on the field, in one of 1,700 squares dotting the grass, earning some lucky gamester in a campaign to help send the Box Elder High Rockettes to $500 dollars Hawaiian the King Forest to harvest timber The Price Ranger District, National Forest is to harvest forty proposing thousand board feet of mature and overmature Engelmann spruce and subalpine fir from a small stand at the head of Finn Canyon and forty thousand board feet of mature and overmature Englemann spruce and subalpine fir from a small ridge located just northeast of Camp Shalom in upper Huntington Canyon. Proposed harvest method is a shelterwood system which involves thinning the stands down to 70 to 100 trees per acre to Manti-LaS- al stimulate regeneration. Existing roads will be used, no new road construction is needed trails will be improved to facilitate harvest and will be closed out following harvest to harvest the stands. The harvest is designed to regenerate the stand and bring it under management. In addition, the Forest Service is proposing to harvest one to one and a half million board feet of standing dead and downed dead Engelmann spruse and 200 to 300 activities. An environmental assessment is being prepared to analyze the proposed project according to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. Public involvement is required by this thousand board feet of mature and overmature act. Engelmann spruce and If fir timber. anyone has comments on this project, please address them to Ira W. Hatch, Price The subalpine proposed harvest area is located in Little Eccles Canyon, west of Electric Lake. The proposed harvest of the dead trees involves the salvage of the dead material and thinning the live trees to stimulate regeneration. Existing jeep District ranger, Manti-LaSNational Forest, 599 West Price al River Drive, Price, Utah. Comments be to be by evaluated in the assessment. Copyright 15 Sun Progress, 1987 Inc All rights written consent. Sun Advocate f JfL stil1 Nov. reserved All property of Sun Progress, Inc. No part hereof may be reproduced without prior 7,321 miles and to need received USPS Published Every Tuesday and Inc. Thursday by the 76 W. Main, Price, Utah 84501. Phone (801) 5263-800- FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS Phone 637 0732 Ext 20 hunting Dan Stockburger, General Manager Chuck Zehnder, Managing Editor Red Wings are the toughest, longest wearing, most comfortable hunting boots in America. C'mon in. We've got your size in Red Wings! 20 MILE-A-DA- Second Class Postage Paid at Price, Utah Post Office COMFORT V MEMBER Price and Castle Dale Stores OF THE Rate: Carbon and Emery counties, $25 per year, published twice weekly. In Utah, outside area, $27 per year. Out of state, $30 In RedWings CAR CARE CENTER ll TV golf and lawn bowling. Do you believe all these people watching this cow? asked Brigham City resident Sandy Smalley. Is this sick? But after 95 minutes that included three urinations, the bossy decorated nearly one-to-n the comers of four squares evenly to make $125 winners out of Ruth Cunningham, Karen Wallace, Stephanie Whitaker and Janet Williams. (Continued from Page 1A) prosecution against the Price Elks Lodge. Sampinos further wrote that even if discrimination were occurring, an action to enjoin such a nuisance... must be instituted through the State Attorney Generals Office, not through the county attorneys office. The local attorney also pointed out that an aggrieved party whose rights have been violated may file a private civil action for damages. I do not agree with your contention that the Elks Club falls within the same statutory category as other public nuisances such as houses of prostitution and pornographic movie houses that you mentioned, Sampions wrote. Therefore, it is my further opinion that institution of an action for injunction... by the County Attorneys office, is also not justified, Sampinos concluded. Barnard told the Sun Advocate that he has initiated such through local prosecutors for all 14 Elks clubs in Utah which have state liquor licenses. He said he first contacted the Utah Attorney Generals Office AiMTOFSOiry 'til th October Celebration 31 FREEWAY TRANSMISSIONS J&S JIM WILSTEAO, Owner 911 East 100 North, Price 925 E. 1st North Hours: Mon.-Fr- i. I Set 1 Price p.m. t.m.-5:3- fundraiser was the The brainchild of a Rockettes mother, and once the media picked up on the event, the 1,700 $2 tickets went quickly, said drill team member Monica Conley. Some people were shocked, but they liked the idea, Conley said. Those who did included members of the Chesapeake Duck Club, which bought 100 tickets. Although people wanted to pick their own turf and decorate it, the squares were drawn at random. Then with the rallying cry, "The cows a to the took Blackie bewildered field at 5 : 12 p.m. and galloped in all directions for several minutes. cow was her for selected gentleness, and had feasted that day on whole cottonseed, bran, beet pulp, com and alfalfa, said owner Dee Hardy. Vicki Jensen, an employee of the Brigham Medical Center, The said seven-year-o- ld her colleagues had estimated a cow defecates about ever 15 minutes. After 20 minutes, the crowd began screaming, Do it! Elks actions Member of Utah Press Association and National Newspaper Association Subscription Kamehameha parade next June. As a spectator sport, waiting for a nervous cow to defecate in the rain ranks somewhere below and was told they do not have the resources to pursue the various lodges. There are strings attached to he said. He selling liquor, added those strings include not discriminating. If they give it (state liquor license) up, can they discriminate to their hearts content, Barnard said. He said he believes eventually there will be a statewide class action suit against all 14 Elks lodges. But I hope they (local authorities) will get involved, he said. Barnard said the women he is representing are from Salt Lake and Washington counties. He said he is not yet aware of any women from Carbon County who are willing to pursue the issue. Barnard sent the city attorneys letter to Luke Pappas and Bryner had not received the letter as of Monday. Museum r- (Continued from Page 1A) One man from Florida said he had never seen coal before, Birch said. She told him to take the coal home and put it on his mantel as a reminder of Utah. Birch and Garvaglia said they got many positive comments about the planters filled with flowers on Main Street. "The tourists photographed even the empty buildings, Birch said. There were many comments such as, This is such a friendly The people are so place, great and The museum is so clean. We get many requests from motor home owners about a place to stay overnight, Garavaglia said. We do not know of any place closer than Wellington. Maybe providing a motor home park with sewage disposal facilities could be a city project, Birch said. Mayor Robert Olsen said he thought there might be a place for motor homes to park by the overpass in Price. (A check by the Sun Advocate revealed that El Rancho Siesta Motel, 145 N. Carbonville Road, and Hillview Inn, 700 East Highway 6, Wellington, offer full facilities for motor homes, campers and similar vehicles, including electricity, water, sewage disposal and shower and pool privileges. A small roadside park near the west end of Main Street in Price offers sewage disposal but no electricity. There is no private campground, state park or Bureau of Land Management park with facilities closer than Moab.) Garvaglia said that the tourists also want to know about places to eat. We would like businessmen to print handouts that we could distribute, she said. We are going to go for more visitors next year, Birch said. Meanwhile if anyone would like to visit the museum during the winter months they can call or Helper city Birch at 472-33- at 472-539- 1. I 637-449- 3 Automatic Transmissions 955 East 100 North 637-851- Driveline 371 Chevy 153 WITH FULL SERVICE morel & U-Joi- Service htt, chock Steam Clean I fill fluids. $1795 nts Transmission Coolers starting at only $795 each Engine tobncjti track fow car cfeanft ttw ok chock ttie htttf chock Ifdlditfotnihol, It Is our intent at CHS to provide the Graduates and their families with the most dignified and best commencement possible. The location of this exercise is of paramount importance and we at CHS would appreciate the input from graduates, their families and the community. We really haveonly two (2) choices since The football stadium is so dependent on weather condition; namely: 2 Battery terminals cleaned, antifreeze checked Ounp Graduation Exercises OFF installed FREE Winter Checkup Full Carbon High School on any starting at only PRICE QUICK LUBE & WASH Parts All $i2 $1895 Each installed (1) Carbon High School Auditorium Athletic Center (2) Bunnell-Dmitric- h at C.E.U. installed fAAGTEQ MUFFLED East 637- - 1st North 1858 907 Price If CHS is used, there is limited seating and would, therefore, require tickets to be issued AND DRAKE 911 E. 100 North, Price HOURS: 1:30 1:30 a.m.-i:3- 637-449- 3 allowing only those with tickets entrance. No standing room will be available. If the Athletic Center is used, ample seating would be available, however, the facility is not as attractive and its use would require considerable moving of furnishings and require additional floral p.m. Mondiy-Fridp.m. Saturday l.m.-6.0- FREE WASH JOB with any purchase! SUMMER ISOVER Disc Brake Special Winterize Mon OK $29 V ForlFS incl. 1 Complete Disc Brake Incfedfi Pad Replacement hoormfs, $895 or be caught with a frozen radiator FREE INSPECTION Duty $2488 39 nn $29 Summer or Winter Tunex keeps you running smooth New brake linings, adust. STATE INSPECTION i We would appreciate the families of ates to discuss this matter and sendgradutheir choice of one of the two locations to Carbon High School with their son or daughter. Other interested parties may also make their wishes known to CHS. $TY5 Boot $24 $3 h decor. We would impeded Installed appreciate your input within the next ten (10) days so we may make our decision. Wheel Bearing Pack 4x4 98 $42 CY Boots Drum Brake Job with any purchase pods Heavy Gas Terrain Tamers frwt rewrite rotors repack 04 rtpUct Shock Absorbers Headers Gallon Antifreeze Bunnell-Dmitric- 2x4 Sincerely yours, $10 The Graduation Committee While they last f. |