Show p?mp r m Ted L Hanks To Speak At Friday Forum April 21 Hanks Ted L Adjunct and Exploration Geologist at BYE will be the Frida) Forum speaker Apnl 21 at noon at the Snow College Institute of Religion His talk is ' Pleasure entitled and Pros pent) Bro Hanks was born and also resides in Salem Utah He atB Y where he tended received his BS and MS degrees and also attended the University of Utah He has been active in the Church holding Elders positions of teacher Quorum presidenev stake Sunand day school president of the a member is present!) Hgh Council has been Hanks Bro president of the Nebo District School Board and presently is a member of that (ward and editorial writer for his local paper He also belongs to the American Institute of Mining and Petroleum Metallurgical Engineers He has organized a Professor publication company and has a publication in progress He teaches and works at s center for health and studies about environmental bH The Gunnison Valley News April 2® lJi8 Page 6 of his time 70 percent he s involved Professionally Watch Those Tax Answers with coal properties and coal Bro ictor Lowe a division director for the General Accounting Office mine developments Hanks is married to the former say the Infernal Revenue Service gives one wrong answer for every adDella Jex and they have three 10 questions posed by taxpayers T he error rale of IRS technical visors who provide backup support on lough questions is even worse children two boys and one girl said Lowe They miss one of every three questions Even worse than the overall error rate for the IRS said I owe is the Private tax consultants he said "A liar must have a good record of private tax practitioners Quintilian misinterpret two out of every ten questions memory " I V7 4V First Hearse In So Utah the idea of getting something better than a wagon was the thing to do He had a Danish man from phraim build the hearse in an old log cabin Then Mr Peterson went to Ephraim to get the house the hearse He had to take one end out to get it out The hearse was in use until about 1921 when the first auto hearse was pure based Pictured above u the first hear- in Southern Utah purchased b the father ol Merrill Peterson in 1903 According to Merrill his father had the first carpenter shop in the valley and whenever a death occurred his father built the coffin and his mother would line it with flannel and a straw mat and pillow fpr the services the casket would he loaded into a wagon and taken to the cemeterv Merrill's father decided Sanpete County Historical Grass Tetany Writing Contest In Progress To res ew a opv ot the rdt o a nd a stamped by mail velope to anv one of the com inittee memtiers listed above w ha to illiao I ox General man Manti I tah 84043 S Dr Halbert trt of Itah Er g! di "I tormer!'Department Ephraim Itah wav dim oi the judges in last year s Historical to He had this Contest Writing say about the Saga ol the San pitch know s tai as Sanpete l eunty is the only county or group of people in our society who put forth a united ettort to preserve local history Those and the com who participate rnittee who gives of its time and efforts without compensation are to fie highlv complimented We who enjoy the fruit of their labor extend a hearty thank to participants commit you tee members editors printers distributors radio typists stations and those who borrow or lend pictures to help make The Saga the great success that it is This only goes to show what people working together can accomplish If every coun ty is our nation produced something ol this kind what a wealth ot history we would The Historical Sanpete Writing Contest started this All entries must lie month not later than June postmarked 1978 Winning entries will be published in the "Saga of the Sanpitch” Volume 10 The contest is open to all per sons living in Sanpete and to all former Sanpete Count) residents An) bod) who is in terested in preserving local history is invited to submit a manuscript in one of the three categories in which prizes are offered Th$ rules for this contest were printed in this paper in the March 30 issue Also the rules can be obtained by contacting tne toilowmg peopie man Ger Christiansen Ephraim trude Beck Gunnison Sonja Manti Loa Towne Cheney or Jessie Oldrovd Fairview Fountain Green ENERGY TIP If you eat a light breakfast and lunch and make up for it at dinner with a heavy meal you're not getting the most out of the food you eat This eating pattern causes weak periods during the day from too little food followed by a sluggish feeling from too much food Excessively large meals leave you weak and drowsy because they cause blood sugar to be channeled from the muscles and brain into the stomach and intestines for The best digestion purposes way to maintain a high energy level is to spread out your food intake evenly during the day and to eat wisely avoiding foods like sugar and refined flour whichare low in nutrients hue Moose antlers are shed in December sprout again in April and reach their full size in June Danger Ihomas Reeve sinpele uuntv gent idler ah b d‘ spi irg i"l men are warned lur signs ot grass ou’ He explains that grass tetanv most oiten occurs in this tvpe of weather on pastures where a single species of pasture grass such as crested wheatgrass is glowing rapidly and where it has been fertilized with nitrogen tertilizer However it may occ ur even on native grass pastures Dr Clell Bagiev Exten sion veterinarian explained that symptoms ot grass tetany with begin rathei mildly muscle tremors and stiff gait The earlier in the disease cour se that tieatment is given the better chance ot recovery Since is grass tetany associated with low blood the blood and magnesium urine can be checked to deter mine the level ot magnesium present in the body of an animal that is tound dead This will help to differentiate grass tetany from several similar ap peartng diseases uch as milk lever or nitrate poisoning tha can affect the central nervous system Ireatinent can eithet with magnesium sulfate solution milk 'ever therapeutic calcium gluconate which also contains These mav be magnesium given suticutuncsniNty ur on the depending specific product the seventy of the condition and the experien-cot the person admmistenng the medication ou should discuss grass tetany with your vetennanan or in the case ol suspected poisoning get his opinion or help in treating this disease Animals affected with grass tetanv otten are very excitable and obnoxious Be especially caretul as you attempt to handle examine or treat them so that vouare not injured Elton Sorensen Dies April 18 In Hospital Plastic Coated Flower Border Trams towers while '"’co peurance Choose white or Elton Archie Sorensen 83 of 1978 in Gunnison died April the Gunnison Valley Hospital of causes incident to age He is survived by his wife Ethel Gunnison two sons and three daughters Alva E Mrs Peterson Dona Lucien Sterling Mrs Glen 'Lila1 Mrs Ar Phillips Centertield thur 'Una Campbell Springville Kyle California Funeral services will be held in the Gunnison Stake Center Eridav at p m Friends may call at the R Warren Jensen Funeral Home Thursday evening 30 to 9 to and at the Stake Center 'no hours prior 'o services on ndav Burial ill be in the Gunnison l t metery with militarv honors bv the entert’eld Oliver R isell Post rg ga den s ap- - 14 25 Pack of 36 2 Reg ‘ 3" 7'F'r M r — i saw fir x — H - j © AS ' ' SI ’A "cells Pack of 24 Reg S259 93 Sale 99SaleM W Jiffy Poto 8 Pack Reg 69 2" Pots Sale 49 12 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