Show 'I Utah Meat Production Commercial slaughter plants in L'tnh produced Alcohol Fuel Confab Jan 9 In Salt Lake City the most dependable fuel The Alcohol Fuel Lon6 million pounds of red at" supply” Holman added terence is slated ibeef veal pork in ’WhgaBtl U)C (cts-$imutton and Iambi during the Salt Lake November to Truvelodge sponsored by it appears to be the time according ' the I tah Crop and the Utah Idaho Farmers fora Gasohol Revolution-I'mon The conference w ill he concluded Livestock Ser Reporting The conferencewill the 27th annual This was down 12 precede vice to convention of the two state assemble experts percent from the previous information on month and y percent un farm organization on Jaryresent to 11 at fie sam' reoet)tteehnology 1978 der the Novemlier equip ment needs legalities and location total "The purpose of this financial assistance conference is to give area available for alcohol fuel and other in- production A total of 14 Boo head of farmers Victor Ray Director ol cattle were slaughtered in terested persons the opServices for portunity to learn about a Field November down 17 perNational Farmers Union dependable and renew able cent from November 1978 Utatywill make a presentation The January November source of fuel A titled "Alcohol Fuels: total cattle slaughter at Idaho Farmers Union Declaration of Indepen160000 head was down 21 President Roy Holman dence lor Farmers" Ray the 1979 said “During from 1978 percent Hogs farm production year and Cindy Demenico from producers found them- the national office will set slaughtered totalled 12000 selves at the mercy of the up an operating model head compared with 9400 international oil cartel and distillation unit After luna year earlier Total hogs the big oil interests here at ch Carl Larsen from the slaughtered D C office of home This year has even Washington was 200 for greater potential for fuel the Farmers Home Ad1979 up 23 percent from ministration will discuss the same period in 1978 shortages during planting loan and harvest seasons with financing and from available the present Middle East programs and lambs situation" he said Sheep the Federal Government slaughtered totalled 2100 "Skeptics continue to Representatives of the head the same as last on Bureau of Alcohol Tobacraise questions The year co and Firearms and the economics in the productotal for sheep Utah Liquor Commission tion of alcohol fuels When and lambs tallied 21100 to the costs of will discuss licensing and head 5 percent less than a compared other regulations fuel oil ethanol produced year ago The Alcohol Fuel Confrom some crops is already competitive ference is open to all in-A terested it could today tomorrow persons be considered the most registration fee of $10 will economical and certainly include the cost of the luncheon and the educational material which will be 11 meat Pamela Theatre Friday & Saturday Jan “2 Catch 2” Made in Utah and Idaho An adventure film with rattling good comedy Huish - Show Time: 7:30 Tues & Jan pm Fri - Sat &4-- “Two Catch Sat Jan “PG" “2 Catch 2” Made in Utah and Idaho An adventure film with rattling good comedy MON JAN 7 ONE SHOW AT 7:30 p in “In Search of Historic Jesus COMING Jan “CHOMPS” Friday available & Advance for the full registration day conference is enFor further incouraged formation please contact the Farmers 564 Union State Office East 3rd South Salt Lake Utah 84102 or City telephone Two ff Theatre Wed Star Theatre (801 1979 With BLM was a busy year for people on this phase of the of Land wilderness program in Utah There has been more which saw public interest public involvement and inarid involvement in bureau terest in this program pregrams such as enepgy than any other BLM wilderness development program in the state To and grazing reach a new date approximately 16 high million acres in Utah have The bureau manages been from the dropped more than 22 million acres wilderness program with 42 peror approximately six million acres still cent of the state’s land being reviewed area according to Gary J More than 130000 Wicks BLM state director mining claims were in Utah as he summarized recorded with BLM in the year’s BLM activities Utah during the year as He became state dihactor required by the Federal in September after Paul L Land and Policy Howard’s retirement Management Act This the for Approval brought the total mTning Power Project claims recorded by BLM plant to be built near in the state to more than in Millard County of 200000 since passage was given in December by the Act in October 1976 of the Interior Secretary checks During 1979 Cecil D Andrus The totalling more thani $12 3 was exenergy project million were sent to the pedited through Utah Treasurer as the cooperation among the state’s share of funds utility industry local received from public lands state and federal agencies managed by BLM Local involved in the state governments A new federal coal also received more than $8 management program million “in lieu” paymenwas implemented the by ts from the BLM These Sec Andrus during the payments are made anyear with the publication nually in lieu of property of a final environmental taxes which the federal statement This involved government does not pay the public- in several on its lands meetings and hearings Wicks noted that BLM’s the state wild horse management throughoutPublic comment is currenprogram included rountly being sought on the dups and trapping efforts potential coal leasing tracthat resulted in placing ts in the Utah portion of Utah wild horses in the "foster homes” during the Utah Coal Federal year Production Region Nominations were A study of issues raised received for multiple use by potential mining and advisory councils in each of coal of tne five BLM districts transportation from the Kaiparowits These councils are expecPlateau in southern Utah ted to be established early was started by BLM in in 1980 cooperation with other During the year final federal agencies and the environmental statements State ofUtah The study is were issued on three range scheduled terbe completed areas: 1979 Bureau Management the July 1980 One competitive oil and gas bid opening was held by the BLM during the year High bids on this offering totaled more than $925000 on approximately 6400 acres The wilderness review of our About nation’s farms or roughly program was in full swing 600000 produce nearly 80 throughout the year with the initial inventory being percent of our food and fiber with the largest completed on more than 22 200000 farms already million acres of land in the the half producing state BLM received 7000 agricultural supply comments from 1600 For the crop year just ended US farmers netted more personal income from sources than from farm sources Descriptive Anger total of 2150 acres was and An open display of anger by chaining to reseeded to produce more may be a better way A cleared for terminate an argument than a slow burn Exsouthwestern periments have concluded BLM spent more than that aggressions were tamed when and better in Utah during the The bureau was active in the management and development of recreation siUst across the state A visitor’s center was completed at the Little Sahara recreation area in Juab and Many people running jmiiimn llllllirtTIT¥T on waters process of Corps Page 1980 XEROX COPIES : Ea THE §ALINA SUN pockelbook impactIof politics and Young Adult Conservation Corps Work projects across the state included recreational facility construction and maintenance building trails range Pinching Congressional Pockets Surprisingly there was good news for the American taxpayer from the nation’s capital At least it will be good news if Rep Ron Paul (R Tex) can convince his colleagues to go along with his proposal What Rep Paul wants to do is freeze the salaries of congressmen and reduce them each month by the increase of the cost of living Such a concept warms the hearts of all taxpayers But even more noteworthy is the language Rep Paul used in announcing his bill Said the solon: "Congress causes inflation but it insulates itself from the effects with big salaries lush fringe benefits and raises The American people who pay the bills are generous left to suffer" and improving wildlife habitat There were 187 fires on lands in the state that burned ap21000 acres proximately This was an increase from the 171 fires in 1978 that burned about 7800 acres Programs continued in the protection of cultural resources developing habitat for wildlife and for stream improvements conservation California Here Come We With Proposition 3 firmly entrenched in California and doing quite well we might add a sister proposition has recently been passed in that state This one is called Proposition 4 and was sponsored by the of Prop 13 Paul Gann The new measure is designed to keep government from jacking up other taxes to replace “lost” property tax revenue as a result of Prop 13 which reduced California property taxes by 57 per cent If the Golden State keeps this up it could well become the tax relief base for Americans — and it could accomplish this in spite of Jerry Brown Jane Fonda Tom Hayden and San Francisco fish Thousands of Utahns cut Christmas trees firewood and fence posts from the public lands Commercial Three Corners Randolph perand Parker Mtn covering operators obtained mits for such activities as 544000 acres in Utah and river Final statements also The also bureau on the running were completed issued a variety of proposed Utah Power and for roads pipelines Hunter Light Company's and power lines across (Emery) power plant units 3 and 4 and the In- public lands Wicks pointed out that termountain Power acProject Work is con- the bureau’s 1979 tivities in Utah reiflectedl tinuing on the Allen Waruse multiple philosophy p ner Valley energy system afl usfes and in addition to starting accommodating on the public four new statements BLM someplace lands but not necessarily personnel participated in for every use on completing two coal providing each tract or acre statements in the state management Reining the Budget to the GNP Every day the ravages of inflation and excessive government spending — which go hand in hand — affect each one of us On rare occasions our lawmakers in Washington — who earn almost four times as much as the average American taxpayer — try to ease our burden But one such moment occurred recently when Rep Jim Jones sponsored a government spending limit What Rep Jones proposes is to tie government spending to the gross national product (the market value of all goods and services in this country) Specifically the bill is an amendment to the produced Congressional Budget Act and would require that government spending be held below 2 per cent of the GNP for the next fiscal year (1980) and 20 per cent thereafter Such an amendment could go a long way in reducing the inflation that nips at everyone’s wallet Paulette's Smart Shop All Sales Final - (Cash Only) Master or Visa Saturday 3 Because of the Federal Reserve Board’s recent actions — a move to combat inflation — the government agency which regulates thrift institutions predicted that Americans may be paying an unprecedented 14 per cent interest to obtain mortgage loans during the first half of 1980 Jay Janis chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board said that there will be a dramatic impact on the housing industry because “of a lack of availability of mortgage credit generally and the high rates of mortgage interest where funds are available” Earlier an informal survey of government regulators thrift economists and housing experts showed that potential homebuyers seeking mortgage loans may turn out to be the big losers in the aftermath of the Federal Reserve Board’s policies designating public lands for use was started by BLM During the year BLM for provided employment nearly 300 young men and women in the Youth Con- servation I9KU January ‘Home in the Suburbs’ Becomes Vanishing Dream en- river the Jami the year Cqunty joyed Thursday wildlife in Utah The $800000 on range improve- successfully ex- ments and maintenance met with anger and an When there was during the year Ap- planation the no response angry 150000 cattle proximately even and 450000 sheep grazed aggressor became worse on land lliursdav feed and livestock TIIESLN TIIK NEWS Begins Friday JANUARY 4th Doors Open 10 AM Charge January 4th 5th Suits Reduced 31 Reduced 40 Ddlim Suits PantSuits 13 Long Sleeve Shirts 30 0 iQ Or buy two for 12 Price Reduced Ijeans Reduced 30 Winter Coats Dresses 13 Off or Buy Two 12 Price One Only Leather Coat Regular Sweaters 12 Price VELOUD2S Sale H SO00 -- STOREWIDE Off off A COATS 5® Rach 500 Rack 1" Rack $1000 $225 MANY MORE BARGAINS — YOU MUST SEE TO APPRECIA TE !! 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