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Show Tilt' Sal in Suit, August 11 Mens Golf Salina Auction Report Two-Ma- n Tournament The Palisade Mens Golf Assn, will sponsor a two-ma- n team tournament Saturday, time for Aug. 12. Sign-ugolfers wishing to enter will be p from noon to p.m., with 12 1 tee-of- f time at lp.m Salable at auction 620 compared with 379 last week and 486 last year. Average seasonal attendance. Good demand. Feeder cattle scarce, few $1.00-3.0- 3 FEEDER STEERS: lbs. lbs. 500-60- 0 s The Palisade Golf Assn, will hold their Agust party on Saturday, Aug. 5. The schedule for play will be : Patch & Putt 9:30 a. m. Round of Golf 10:30 a.m., followed by dinner at 1 p m. Men's-Ladie- Palisade $60.00-65.0- lbs. $67.25. Few lbs. individual 612 lbs. $63.25! Fleshy Choice lbs. . Standard and Good Holsteins lbs. $45.00-46.7- package Choice 509 600-70- 0 $58.00-61.0- 800-97- 0 $51.00-53.75- 425-82- FEEDER HEIFERS: Few mixed Good and Choice 400-55- 0 lbs. lbs. $52.00-57.2- Package Choice 480 lbs. $59.25. Few lbs. Choice $49.75-550. Ladies Hold 600-80- 0 3 Tournament SLAUGHTER COWS: High tournament was Utility and Commercial individual $40.00. held at Palisade Ladies Golf Good heiferettes Day on July 11. Cutter and other Utility $33.50-38.0The winners were: Championship Flight 1st, Low Gross, Valene Sorensen SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield and Marjorie Peterson, tie. Grade lbs. $44.00-48.21st Low Net, Joyce Jensen. Palisade Flight 1st Low $49.75. couple high dressing Gross, Ardith Mogle and Irene Gillespie, tie; 1st Low Net, Gail SLAUGHTER STEERS: Buchanan and Betty Cutler, tie. Good and low A two-clu- professional composer, and David McKay, BYU graduate 4 b $36.50-39.5- student composer. $39.50-44.5- 2 Pamela & & 5th PG GRAY LADY DOWN' SHOWTIME STARRING Charlton Heston & David Carradine ( New adventure dra ma ) Fri., Sat., G Huish Mon. 4, 5, & 7 BEWARE INFECTIONS starring Bette Davis Bacteria and viruses of head colds, influenza, measles, scarlet fever, meningitis and similar maladies can settle in the ear and can cause hearing losses. Such infections are a prime cause of hearing loss among persons from infancy through the teen years. & Christopher Lee CONVOY starring Kris Kristofferson & COMING Aug. 10, 11, & 12 Thank God Its Friday Ali McGraw with Salt Lake) In.' I & P.M. Return From -- y Aug. 8 Witch Mountain Wednesday - Saturday August 2nd 5th PG (Day-to-da- communities. Authentic costumes, dances, a wagon train, hand carts, horses and open conflict add color and excitement to the story, which contains romance and Indian lore, as well as a dramatic account of Kanoshs life with the early settlers and his own people. The pageant begins at twilight on the stage of the Old Capitol Amphitheatre, built especially for the pageant. Star Theatre Saturday August 4th 0 $50.00-51.7- SHOWTIME 8:00 P.M. Friday Kirby Giles, music and drama instructor at Millard High School, is director of the production. Sponsors of the pageant are the Fillmore Civic Arts Council, Utah State Division of Fine Arts, State Board of Education, HEW, Title IV, Millard County Fair Board, and all East Millard 1370-200- 5 Choice lbs. 785-99- 0 Kanosh," a pageant about the great Piute chiefs life with the early settlers, will be presented Aug. 10, 11, and 12 at the Fillmore City Park in conjunction with Millard County Fair Days. Seating for 1,000 persons is available, and reservations are encouraged for the production. Tickets are $2, and may be obtained, along with reservations, by writing to the Spinning Wheel Motel, Box 366, Fillmore, Utah 84631. Local resident Dorothy Paxton is the author of the story, which was dramatized by Tillman S. Boxell, Brigham Young University graduate student in drama. Original music is by Merrill Jenson, Choice Choice $65.00-70.0- and low Choice $48.75-51.2- Pageant Set In Fillmore 0 Holstein steers steady. Not enough heifers for a price test. Slaughter cows and bulls $1.50-00 higher. Receipts about 80 cows. 350-45- 0 August Party lbs. representative sales feeder steers higher. Mens Ladies Golf Assn. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Good SOLID- - STATE And Only Zenith gives you all three of these important features: Power Transformer dependable power. for full I.F. Amplification for outstanding picture con- trast and detail. 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Inllution, the insidious cancer that is strangling American agriculture, business and consumers alike, must be curbed. Frank O. Nishiguchi, President of the Utah Farm Bureau, says the states largest general farm organization is giving full support to a request to Congress for r a moratorium on new federal regulations. one-yea- The word "veto comes from a Latin word meaning"! forbid. Wildlife Boat sumers $35 billion. In addition, the regulations could impose capital costs of $60 billion for Will Meet The Utah State Also, a survey indicates that nine out of ten streetlights in America are outdated and inefficient when compared with sodium lighting. e And in areas where more light is needed to help deter crime and reduce auto accidents, a typical sodium lighting system can provide twice as much illumination and still save on electricity costs! e Wildlife Board will meet Aug. 10 and Aug. 24 to set regulations for the 1978-7- waterfowl, and upland game fur-bear- 9 Such an action would put a seasons. Regulations for waterfowl and furbearers will be established at 10 a m. Thursday, Aug. 10, at the Fishlake Lodge in Sevier County. Public input will be accepted at this time. Comments may also be addressed to the Division of Wildlife Resources, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, until Aug. 9. By Appointment Only Jan F. Christensen M.D. OFFICE HOURS 8:00 AM - 5:00 p.m. - Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. - Wed. be spent this year on federal regulatory activities. "For every dollar spent by in the iederal agencies brake on inflation and give U.S. trade negotiators an opportunity to help stabilize the sinking dollar," Nishiguchi said. Farm Bureau recognizes that real success in controlling inflation will come only with an end to federal deficit spending, however, the moratorium is an immediate action to bring immediate results. The director of the Council on Wage and Price Stability has estimated that additional regulations coming up for action by federal agencies could cost U.S. businesses and con- regulation process causes business and industry to spend an additional $20. This adds up to at least a $90 billion outlay new even without any regulations," Nishiguchi said. He cited one area where immediate major savings could be realized would be the disbanding of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration equipment, construction and engineering. The Farm Bureau president indicated that $4.5 billion will (OSHA). "If, as most of us suspect, the operation of OSHA has brought no significant decrease in agricultural and industrial accidents, we ask that OSHA be eliminated and the responsibility for health and safety be returned to local authorities, Nishiguchi concluded 528-729- 1 HOME 528-729- 528-723- Back To School JjnJ Style On A New; SCHWINN COMPLETE SELECTIO OF BIKES BACK-TO-SCHO- O DIAMOND CO-O- t i v :p M If - ( JI I -- K v ? ! I" ' f k. - 4 $ 5 1 j--Wn P Sisal Baler Twine SPECIAL ON THIS BRAND ONLY Only 165 $12 left UQ Each Due to a change in our operations we will not have as much room to store grain as we have had in past years. We will accept only good quality grain which has been swathed or is complete ripe and dry. A V ' J? A 3 The tradition of cycling off tosch&n on a Schwinn it over 80 years cfl . . . styles of bikes have change in ihese past generations, but DM quality, workmanship, and reliable ity of the fine Sch inn line of btkei has not Whether its off to College High School, or Jr. High . . . theqjl is a Schwinn bike just waiting for you. We have a complete sel&p tion of these fine bikes on and will be glad to explain wi more students want Schwinn blki than any other Best of ail, evef Schwinn bicycle le aaeembled, e o Justed and no extra coat. 3 i lAttEMOLCD AND ADJUSTEOM NO EXTAA CHAAGEfiB Westenskowf 4 Temporarily taking calls in Dr. Stewarts office 1 Phone Conservation?5 Hearing Properly fitted ear plugs mack of soft rubber or simil materials usually offer far 1 greater protection. ' NO OFFICE HOURS SATURDAY OR SUNDAY OFFICE EAR PROTECTION Inserting ordinary absorbent cotton into the ear canals does little to protect the user from the possible serious effects of exposure to excessive sound levelslacCbtding to officials of the Beltane Crusade fggv Hermansens Roller Mill Gunnison, Utah Richfield, Utah m |