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Slaughter cows steady to 1.00 lower. lb Medium and large frame 1 0 lbs ; feeder steers package 665 lbs 57.30; Medium and lbs 0 lb feeder heifers large frame 1 package 368 lbs 56.25; lbs High cutter and Breakcows boning utility ing utility and commercial Cutter and low dressing utility Choice steer futures for October at 930 this morning were down 20 points at 57.22, December down 45 at 60.25 and February down 75 at 58.80. October feeders down 77 at 61.85, November down 1.17 at 64.25 and January down 1.50 at 67.67. s In Omaha 2600 hogs offered; lower. US 3 and gilts c 0 Sows steady lbs ranging from Omaha Wednesday feeder pig auc 18,300 WRAP-U- P lltlllllllllttllUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllljltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllDlll Dawson confirmation 1050-130- and 404 controversy 975-110- 53.50-55.0- by Helene C. Monberg, 3 Vcfflfll ExpffiSS September 25, 1985 Wednesday, X .w ,.i way the need to implement Section 404 Vernal Express of the Clean Water Act THE WAY IT Washington Correspondent WAS WRITTEN BY CONGRESS, NOT THE WAY MR. DAWSON Washington Chairman Barry M. WISHES CONGRESS HAD WRITof the Senate Goldwater, Armed Services Committee has TEN IT. scheduled a vote in Committee on Chafee told Armed Services on Sept. 12 that his panel had held oversight Sept. 19 on the long delayed confirmation of Robert K. Dawson to be hearings monthly since May, excepAssistant Secretary of the Army for ting for the recess month of August, on civil works. the 404 program because over the last three years charges and allegations The Committee took no vote on conbeen made by both private have Dawson it when considered firming Dawsons nomination on Sept. 12 organizations and government officials that the Section 404 program is because four New England Senators requested that Armed Services take no being rendered meaningless through action until after the Senate Enregulatory reform measures imvironmental Pollution Subcommittee plemented by the Army Department (civil works) under Mr. Dawsons of the Senate Environment and Public direction. Our hearings are bearing Works Committee held another oversight hearing on Sept. 18 on Dawsons out these charges and allegations, he said. 404 prohandling of the Chafee insisted that the 404 program gram under the Clean Water Act. is our most important regulatory tool Dawson has been acting Assistant Secretary for a long time. He became to conserve and protect our nations wetlands. But the oversight hearings acting Assistant Secretary of the Army for civil works on May 5, 1984. The had proved, Chafee contended, that it is not being implemented to protect White House finally sent his nomination to the Senate for confirmation on the nations wetlands as Congress inJune 3, 13 months later. And it took tended. The hearings were continuing, he said, not only to findout what another three months for Senate Armed Services to hold a hearing on his has gone wrong with the program but to try to convince Mr. Dawson to take confirmation on Sept. 12. the necessary steps to assure that apIn this post Dawson is in charge of environmental safeguards propriate inthe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, are put into the program. Others concluding its water programs, notably the' 404 program under the Clean cerned include the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Water Act. The 404 program Fish and Wildlife Service (F&WS), authorizes the Secretary of the Army, Bipartisan state and local governments, enof Chief the Engineers, acting through vironmental and other organizations, A healthier future for Americans to issue permits for the discharge of Chafee told the Armed Services Comnow and for years (maybe even genwaters into fill or material the dredged mittee. Especially EPA and F&WS, he erations) ahead. Thats more likely of the United States. stressed. to come about now that 13 members MAJOR POLICY DIFFERENCES the bipartisan House Comof Chafee expressed alarm about the OVER 404 PROGRAM merce, Transportation and Tourloss of wetlands at the rate of 300,000 ism Subcommitee have come up Major policy differences that have acres per year, and he indicated with a model bill for reauthorizing Dawson should focus in on this loss in developed particularly between Sen. as chairman administering the 404 program. He the Superfund. John H. Chafee, Superfund is also known as the of the Senate Environmental panel, said Sen. George J. Mitchell, Comprehensive Environmental Reseveral other Senators and a group of ranking Democrat on the Senate Ensponse and Liability Act of 1980. It key environmentalists, on the one vironmental panel, also shares conexpires on September 30, 1985 and Dawson surfacon and the other hand, cerns very similar to the ones I have must be reauthorized this year. It ed at the Armed Services Dawson conoutlined. assesses industries and raises money firmation hearing last week. from other sour.ces to use in cleanWhen Dawson testified before the Sen. Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr., Armed Services Committee on Sept. ing up the environment, particuwho, with Sen. Howell T. Heflin, larly toxic waste sites. 12, he repeated his firmly held belief The fund is financed primarily testified for Dawson as their that 404 is a poor mechanism to profriend and fellow Alabamian, told tect wetlands. Only about through taxes on chemical compercent Armed Services, Dawson is a man of of the annual losses of wetlands are atpanies. Everyone, even those companies that bear the largest burden principle and of accomplishments, tributable to the 404 program. of the tax, agree Superfund must well qualified for the position. ..(But) Dawson has observed, though he has there has been some controversy at- not done so at these hearings, that it be increased, both in total and on tendant upon Bobs nomination. I must appears to him the truly critical an annual basis in order to speed the program. Congress must decide point out, however, that those conwetlands in this country should be cerns have nothing to do with his bought up and set aside so that no how much more tax industry can how to raise the money from qualifications, his competence or his development can occur on them, like bear, other sources and how large the to have Indeed, integrity. they nothing parks in the National Park System. fund should be. do with him personally. They have to That would take new legislation. He Through the efforts of William do with a policy issue, the regulatory told Armed Services he was attempformer EnvironmenRuchelshaus, reform of the Corps of Engineers per- ting to carry out regulatory reforms Administration tal Protection As none question mit program. in the 404 program in line with the (EPA) head and of Lee Thomas, the Dawsons ability to handle the job, directions that the Army had receivthe new EPA Administrator, Denton said he hoped that the policy ed on May 7, 1982, from the Presidenclean up is moving forSuperfund dispute would not hold up Dawsons tial Task Force on Regulatory ward. confirmation. A controversial issue is the level Reform. ' of cleanup that the Superfund sites Sen. Robert T. Stafford, R.Vt., receive. Many believe EPA's ap- chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and a New Englander, indicated how deep the differences had become. Congress intended to protect wetlands through the 404 program, but with Dawson running 404 we have not been successful, Stafford said. We have been frustrated continualA new stake presidency for the ly by the positions taken by Mr. Maeser Stake was sustained during a Dawson. He has sought to run the prostake conference two weeks ago. gram in a manner that ignored the environmental impacts of development bill to fund Ron Robb was sustained as the A on our nations wetlands, Stafford stake president, Cloyd Harrison was cleanup of toxic waste sites can mean a healthier America for years told Armed Services on Sept. 12. He sustained as first counselor and Bill to come. asked that the oversight hearings of Gurr was sustained as second the Chafee Environmental Subcomanalysis has counselor. proach of believe the Others caused mittee be included in the hearing on delays. The former stake presidency were of the technical problems diversity Sept. 18, before acting on Dawsons Venil Johnson, president; Glade confirmation. Finally, Stafford urged the requires the EPA to make such Anderson, 1st counselor; and D. determinations in order to members of Armed Services to stress Roger Hacking, second counselor. achieve the correct remedies. to Mr. Dawson in the clearest possible 1050-135- 54.00-55.0- 950-110- 53.50-54.5- 400-50- 0 64.00-69.2- 600-70- 5 tion. Receipts 1580 0 lb pigs 0 per head higher, some 0 lbs 5.006.00 up. 50 lbs and up pigs steady to l.oo higher. All sold per head basis and weighed prior to sale. 30-5- 2.00-4.0- 30-4- US lbs, 28-3- 0 2 19.00-21- ; lbs, 31-3- 9 8 24.5031.00; 0 lbs, lbs, 33.5037.00; 66 lbs, 36.00; 4 lbs one load 43.00 ; 4 lbs several pkgs 36.0037.00. 40-5- 32.00-35.5- 53-5- 73-7- 73-7- Salt Lake Monday, Sept. 23, 1985. Salable at auction 350 compared to 450 last week and 760 last year. Good attendance. Fair to good demand. Not enough feeder cattle for a good market test, comparable sales feeder steers 501.00 higher; feeder heifers mostly steady. Slaughter cows steady to 1.00 lower. Slaughter bulls 501.00 lower. Supply about 60 percent slaughter cows and bulls. 51.75-54.0- 0. 300-50- 52.00-54.0- 51.25-52.7- 500-70- 0 34.00-36.2- 33.00-36.0- 29.00-33.7- Feeder Steers: Medium and large frame 1: few 400500 lbs 64.0069.25; 600700 lbs pacakge 665 lbs 57.30 ; 700800 lbs Large frame 2 holsteins' 5 lbs 52.75-55.5- 51.75-54.0- 0. 350-115- 40.5044.25. Feeder Heifers: medium and large frame 1 , lbs package 368 lbs 56.25 ; lbs Slaughter cows: High cutter and boning utility 3 Breaking utility and commercial 4 Cutter and low dressing utility 300-50- 52.00-54.00- 500-70- 51.25-52.7- 34.00-36.2- 2-- 29.00-33.7- 42.50-42.7- 215-25- 34.00-37.5- Slaughter bulls: yield grade 1 lbs Yield grade 2 lbs Package mixed breed longhorns 5 lbs 1390-185- 44.50-47.7- 1130-201- 0 opens business sponsored by Homes, Inc. 3-- D Eaton Electronics has recently opened next to the Sony Sound Senter located at 975 West Highway 40. Eatons is an authorized service center for Magnavox, RCS, Zenith, Sony and Sylvania and will be servicing VCRs, televisions and stereo equipment. Eatons will also be selling and servicing Wilson Satellite Systems. The recipes of the good old days will make a comeback in Vernal with the Good Old Days Recipe Contest, sponsored taste-temptin- by Homes Inc. 3-- D Were out to recapture the spirit of days when homemade meals and natural ingredients were the rule, said Luke Leukenga, president of Homes, Inc. Country Comfort to hold baby pageant One of four nice gifts will go to the contest winner, Luke said, and anyone wishing to enter should simply bring his or her good old days Homes by Sept. 28. recipe to The Good Old Days Recipe Contest will be judged by a panel of local food experts. The winner will be announced Sept. 28. Miss and Master Country Comfort will be crowned at the conclusion of a baby pageant sponsored by the local 3-- furniture store. Country Comfort at 182 E. 100 S. in Vernal is accepting registration and pictures the week of Sept. 28 through Oct. 5. There will be three divisions in the contest and the different age groups will be judged differently. The final winners will be announced on three consecutive Saturdays; Oct. 12, 19 and 26. Savings bonds and other prizes will be awarded to the winners. 33.00-36.0- bar-row- 25-75- Eaton Electronics Recipe contest Producers Livestock Auction, North 52.75-55.5700-80- 0 Changes About Toum 41.25-43.5- 0. 949-110- 36.25-39.2- Homes, in business since 1982, is located at 1500 West Highway 40. We want to show folks, Luke commented, that the good old days of affordable home ownership are still here, too. 3--D spotlight on health Bill to Protect Us DALLAS The twelve Congressmen, Reps. Coats Dingell Eckart Lent Fields Hall Schaefer Ritter Tauke Slattery and Tauzin have been lauded for achieving a Superfund reauthonzation bill which tightens cleanup standards, raises $10 billion and offer ingenious procedures for speeding settlement of liability disputes. The bill was in Chairman Dingells full committee. 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