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Show THE SUN, May 10, 1979, Page Palisade Salina Auction Report Golf Assn. lstBirthdaV Tammy Jensen YouthShow Higher Prices For Farmers Prices received in per unchanged from ' " lies High Jump Saturday Utah farmers and March. ranchers were generally at Gunnison Raiders per State Record TheRiding from Club head, were higher than March, mid-Apr- Salable at auction 860 Couple packages 406 0 lbs. compared to 837 last year. $92.00. Choice 0 Fair attendance. Good $72.50-80.0Choice Winners of the Mens demand. Previous week's lbs. $66.00-74.5Palisade Golf Assn, tour- sale not covered due to REPLACEMENTS: Menament held last Saturday state holiday. No price comparison. Supply about dium and Good stock cows were: with Choice calves $685.00-750.0- 0 Championship Flight: ,70 feeders. per pair. 1st Low Gross, Ivan STEERS-ChoicRowley; 2nd Low Gross, SLAUGHTER COWS: lbs. $103.00-110.0Cecil Cox; 1st Low Net, Few Commercial $56.00-Choice 0 lbs. Les Rosenvall; 2nd Low Good heiferettes 60.50. Choice 0 Net, Ron Nunley, Bruce $59.50-65.0Cutter and some lbs., Lindsey, Burke Nielsen. fleshy $86.00-95.0low Choice Utility $52.00-57.50 A Flight: 1st Low Gross, $47.50-53.0some lbs., $80.00-87.5dressing Utility fleshy Mark Wall; 2nd Low Choice 0 lbs. Gross, Jay Larsen; 1st Few Low Net, Mark Cox; 2nd fleshy $76.00-82.5Choice individual SLAUGHTER BULLS: 0 Low Net, Jim Sorensen. 0 lbs. $74.50-78.5Standard Yield Grade 2 and Good Holsteins lbs. $66.75-69.70 lbs. $68.50-75.2SLAUGHTER STEERS: lbs. FEEDER HEIFERS: Few Good Few 0 lbs. Choice $73.00-75.5- Winners 600-70- 700-80- feeder 300-40- 0 0. 400-50- $95.00-101.0- 500-60- by 600-70- Tammy Jensen tied a state record for girls in the high jump during last Saturdays Brigham Young Invitational Track meet with a leap of She placed second in the event with the jump, her best ever in a meet. The winner, from Idaho, jumped Anna Bretz placed fourth in the javelin with her best meet effort, 100-- A toss of 156 feet by a comdivision petitor in the BRANDON L. PETERSON set a new national high school record for girls in FIRST BIRTHDAY-O- n the event. May 6, 1979, Brandon L. Nine girls from North Peterson celebrated his Sevier High School will first birthday in Las compete Saturday in the SLAUGHTER HEIFER- - Vegas, Nev. His parents State track meet at are Mr. and Mrs. David L. Snow College. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Peterson. His grandparenPreliminaries start at 9:30 0 Choice lbs. $74.00-- ts are Mr. and Mrs. a.m., with the finals at 0 76.50. Good lbs. Dwight Peterson and Mr. 12:30 p.m. $70.50-73.0and Mrs. Raymond L. Tammy Jensen will Heuricson, ail of Las compete in the high jump, Great- - and Cindy Jensen in the Vegas. d dash. Miss Bretz grandparents are Vera Peterson, Redmond, and will compete in the high Mr. and Mrs. Lemar Hen- jump and the 880, in which she set a new region Some 16,900 disabled drickson, Gunnison. record of 2:44.0. Former veterans are training -North Sevier trackster 13,000 of them in college -Jodi Marshall held the under the Veterans Administration vocational previous record of 2:44.3, to Jennifer rehabilitation program. More than 80 million according Orison, track coach for the Since World War II, more checks for veterans penthan 825,000 sion, compensation and Christy Crane will compersonnel have trained education allowances are in the long jump. She under this or similar VA pete processed by the Veterans placed fifth in the regional readjustment programs. Administration annually. competition. The mile relay team, which was second in region, also will compete in state. Members of the squad are Darla Madsen, Cindy Jensen, Brenda Larsen and Anna Bretz. The 880 medley relay also took a second in the 5--2. Sign-uwill day, May be at 8 a.m., with entry fees of $1 per class or $5 for the days events. Events will be halter, 5-- 7. 700-80- 800-90- 1360-184- 640-78- Star Theatre 740-10- 280-35- 0. Choice 0 lbs. $85.00-95.5Good, 0 thin, and Choice $95.00-107.5- 0. 350-40- 0. 400-50- Fri., Sat., & Mon. May 11, 12&14 lbs. 500-60- Choice $80.50-87.5- lbs. 0 $77.00-83.5- 0. Pamela Theatre Ice Castles starring Friday - Saturday COMING Friday - Saturday May 18 19 A May 11 -- 12 PG Going South 99 -- The Fifth Musketeer keyhole and mad scramble obstacle course. ach event will be split in age groups of 12 and under and 13 and over, (not to exceed 19). For each class entered, the participant will be able to put their name in the drawing for gate prizes. Participants need not be enrolled in a program' riding club to enter. The show is free to the public, and everyone is invited to attend and support the Club and Gunnison 900-98- 880-yar- Wolf-wome- n. region. Members p horsemanship, western riding, poles, barrels, 690-93- PG Robby Benson 4-- A 12. 4-- H 4-- H members. Gunnison mid-Apri- this show, will be held May at 10 a.m. 19, with sign-u- p Events will include barrels, poles, kid race, goat tying, team roping, and calf roping. For information, call Mike Young, Gunnison, or Bunny Gibb, Sterling. irrigation of property adjacent to roadways. The increased usage of sprinkler systems is especially damaging effect, according to a news release from DeVon Poulson, county clerk. The Sevier County Commission has determined that the cost of repairs has increased to the point that appropriate selection of Timex Watches Wearever Bounty Cookware with siiverstone 10 Off 10 Off BASSETT MIRRORS For Older Americans Reg. $539.95 Special Price Small G. E. TvS ColororB&W Hair Care Products s49995 ...as tow as10995 Huge Selection 20 Off Edwards Decorating Center South Main Street - Gunnison, Utah 50 East Main Salina , Utah Phone 529-390- 3 To Make MomsDay j SPECIAL See White's Western Wear Single veterans going to e school under the GI Bill receive $311 per month in Veterans Administration educational full-tim- benefits. Those Selected Styles of Moccasins 20 COMMERCIAL - o All Ladies with dependents get more. BOOTS 1 OffiF V Just Arrived HOME Two Piece And Three Piece Ladies Suits WHITES work guaranteed! The Price Is Right SORENSEN ELECTRIC WESTERN WEAR 788 West Main Salina, Utah BONDED & LICENSED 2S East Main, Salina, lltah U1 Get Mother Omit Off The Kitchen Ora Her Day Enjoy Mothers Day Buffet at the Wistaria Caffe been has designated National In Gunnison - Back Room Older Americans Month, and Utah residents are urged to get to know the states Nordfelfs Studio 529-749- 1 All 167,000 senior citizens. They come in all sizes and shapes . . . chubby and skinny . . . cuddly and stern . . . spirited and shy . . . Their skills are varied and they love life, the arts and theatre, family and friends, neighbors, sports, travel and adventure, a news release from the Utah Department of Social Services states. Who are they? They are Utahs 167,000 senior citizens. During May, Older Americans Month, take time out to get to know them. Theyve got a lust for life that might rub off on you if you give them The older a chance Americans in your life. .... Chicken - Dressing - Potatoes , Gravy Another special item - Apple Crunch Price includes: Drink & Dessert J Due to many request we will continue serving Mexican food on Friday & Saturday nights from 7 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. r for the family. Escape the crowded freeways by getting back to the land. All At NEEDS DIAL which erodes or undermines such roads or causes passage to be hazardous constitutes a public nuisance and subjects the owner andor user of such property to both civil and criminal penalties. All offenders will be prosecuted for violations. May Month SurpriseMom with a G. E. Microwave Oven last entertainment whole For Your ELECTRICAL roadways are hereby warned that any condition May National Historical Site, Great Salt Lake State Park, and Willard Bay State Park offer sights and criminal and A COMPLETE SELECTION OF New Drapes Woven Wood or Levelor Blinds Always a Lovely Gift River migratory bird refuge, Golden Spike Cameras, Film or Portraits Beautiful Lighting Flxt urea, Commercial Wiring and Supphe' at Discount Prices I penalties must be utilized to abate the problem. All owners and users of land adjacent to county Big - Page 5 Gifts For The Grad Electrical Contracting hazardous driving conditions as a result of Off per hundred, month, but up $1.55 from a year ago. ESTIMATES With, the, ,ad vent of the growing season, Sevier County is once again being faced with the problem of erosion of roadways and 10 $11.40 down 10 cents from FREE Water Users small Appliances was 10, 1979, Spend your entire vacation discovering the sights around Brigham City this summer. Bear are County Warns All last month and $490 over last year. The preliminary all milk price for April BE UP TO TODAY'S LIVING FARM civil $1,090 up $80 JACKPOT, originally scheduled to be held after Wolf-wome- an Service. Changes in prices paid for feed were mixed, with 14 dairy feed and turkey grower the only increases in the complete feed prices. Lambs were $63.10 per hundred, up $1.60 from last month. Sheep, at $23.50 per hundred, were $2.60 higher than last month and $8.10 above last years April price. Cows were selling for $53.90 a hundred, compared with $52.90 in March and $24.90 a year ago. Calves were $95.50 a hun-o- r dred, down from last mon ths price of $96.40, but $42.40 above a year ago. Steers and heifers in April were selling for $79.40 a hundred, $3 above last month and $30.40 over last April. Utah barley was selling for $2.05 a bushel in l, a preliminary price which was unchanged Senior Riding Club will have a food booth on the grounds for everyones enjoyment. For further information, call Ivan Peterson or Sam from Marchs revised Myrup, Gunnison. Gunnison Valleys price. Alfalfa hay was $52 Tammy Jensen, Tamra Curtis, Renee Shaw and Darla Madsen. Bonnie Bastian, who was fifth in the region will discus throw, n represent the in that event at state. having ac- cording to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting soring a Youth Horse Show & Fun Day Satur- 0. 0. Milk cows, in is spon- 0. 0. ton, il 4-- H 0. e IIE NEWS, Maj 5 11 to |