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Show Auction Osmonds Food Stamp Report In Conceit Rules Change Salable at auction 1,100 compared to 850 last week ' and 1,292 last year. Good attendance. Fair to good demand on all classes, especially for slaughter and feeder cows. Feeder offerings attractive, but pfjces uneven feeder steers and heifers under 400 lbs. about steady. Steers and heifers , At B.Y.U. New food designed The Osmonds first public concert in the State of Utah since moving their headquarters to Orem in 1971 will be presented Jan. 25, 1980, at 8 p.m. in the Marriott at Center Brigham Young University. 0 The Osmonds in Conlbs. $1.00-5.0- 0 lower. Poor cert will be an elec.price comparison on trifying, colorful ex;weights over 600 lbs., but travaganza with Donny, representative sales weak Marie, Wayne, Merrill, to $2.00 lower. Slaughter Alan, Jim and Jay "Cows fully steady. together with orchestra Slaughter bulls steady to and special effects in a $1.00 higher. Receipts of the finest about 65 feeder cattle, presentation elements of the entire remainder mostly cows. Osmond repertoire, acSales through 4 p.m. wjth to Ronald J. cording several hours left to sell. Clark, director of public relations for the Osmonds. We consider this one of FEEDER STEEftS: the most important con0 Medium Frame 1 certs we have ever presenlbs. $104.00-106.00 0 lbs. $97.00-104.0ted, Clark said. We are lbs. $86.00-96.0- 0 0 ; literally giving it to BYU as a means of saying lbs. $77.00-83.0- 0 0 ; lbs. $72.25-82.0Large thanks many times over for all that the University Frame 2 Holsteins has done for us. lbs. $61.50-67.5He noted that proceeds will go to BYU. FEEDER HEIFERS: ' We consider BYU as our home campus and 0 Medium Frame 1 because of that, we are 0 lbs. $81.50-88.0- 0 ; 0 lbs. $78.00-88.5- 0 ; putting a lot of extra work into this concert, Clark 0 lbs. $74.50-83.0few said. Its what we want to 0 lbs. $71.00-76.0- 0 ; lbs. $62.00-70.5few do for the University. It 5 lbs. $59.50-63.5- will be one of the greatest fleshy productions in BYUs concert history. ' BYU President Dallin STOCK & FEEDER H. Oaks said, We are COWS: Few medium very pleased that our good Frame 1 8 months calvy neighbors, the Osmonds, mixed aged stock cows are presenting this concert at BYU, and grateful and heifers $625.00-750.0- 0 that they are donating the to the Univerproceeds head. feeder Utility per 0 cows lbs. $46.00-52.0- sity. I am sure it will be a package 580 lbs. great concert. The 4.00. production is being co""SLAUGHTER COWS: sponsored by BYU and KSL radio. Danny Kramer Utility, few Commercial few Good of KSL will be the emcee. 400-60- 250-30- 300-40- 0; 400-50- 0; 500-60- 600-75- 0. 455-64- 5 250-30- 300-40- 400-50- 500-60- 0; 600-75- 0; 800-87- 0. 5-- 575-95- 0; full-sca- heiferettes Cutter $49.50-52.5- Scott 0. Yield Grade :ibs. $61.75-65,1lbs. $57.25-62.5- BULLS: 1 1500-185- YG 2 0 1275-178- Huish Theatre Richfield, Utah ONE MOVIE - 0 interest throughout Utah and neighboring states, tickets are being sold through mail order only. Cost is $7 a ticket for adults and $6 for youth of W SUN.-THUR- Williams, of BYU Special Events, said due to public manager $43.50-47.0- SLAUGHTER" : le high school .age younger. and Provo, Utah 84602. expenses 8:00 p.m. TWO MOVIES 7:30&9:30p,m. -- PG. Moonraker & Lois Chiles Pamela rocket-shi-p and airplane ; when it is stolen, James Bond is called in to handle the situation. : Salina, Utah Dec. -- HOLIDAYS youre pregnant, think before you drink, says the If The Farm Womens Project will also report on a study of the legal rights of farm women in relation to USDA programs and USDA services. programs, services, and funds for which farm women are eligible will be first-o-ut Lee Marvin Robert Shaw An incredible movie, filled with action from start to finish. identified. The study will also determine the current rate of participation by women in USDA farm programs; USDA jobs for which . farm women qualify; and the present job participation by farm women in such positions; and the involvement of farm women in farm program management by USDA agencies respon- multi-medi- ROGER MOORE special lighting and sound, and smoke generators. Its JAMES BOND 007 best. MOOITOIER the Osmonds at their Currently among the highest paid acts in show business, the Osmonds have become a living legend as one of the most United Artists , December ti, 1979 Page Chicago Trips Sanpete and Wayne have won expense-paitrips to the 58th National Congress in Chicago, held County d by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Each year, the wildlife Executive Secretary resources in Utah provide Utah Education Association of million 12 days A technique that some cnila realizes the conrecreation, generate $200 million in sales and experienced teachers use sequences of following, or to follow, your produce a harvest with an to keep order in their failing estimated market value of classrooms can work well directions. Positively reward good behavior in the home, too. $20 million. A team of educators when it occurs and make and Utah hunters clear the punishment for anglers spend more than 6 describe this procedure future disruptive an million days each year in with acronym, any behavior. the pursuit of game and LEAST. your childs The letters in that catchfish. An almost equal Have a way to progress. describe the amount of time is spent for word monitor the progress of uses of discipline process. it alone. your childs behavior. wildlife, such as and educational Your first option when a When you have enough insit down and experiences. This equals problem arises is to do just formation, more than 12 million days that, to avoid magnifying discuss that progress - or of recreational use an- the problem or calling at- lack of it. Mutually agree tention to a matter that on what should happen if nually. An estimated $175 doesnt deserve it. In ef- the misbehavior improves million is spent each year fect, you may be rewar- or if it continues. These are generalizaand $25 ding disruptive behavior by sportsmen tions, which means that non- by taking notice of it. million ' by the action. If you will use your own consumptive users in wildlife-relateactivites. the childs act demands judgment in supplying the Merchants in Utah benefit attention, it is important details. But thats the way but to it should be, since no two from the total $200 million not to in additional sales of stop the misbehavior. Of- children are alike. You, the parent, know clothing, groceries, fuel ten a look of the eye can be and equipment. These more effective than a har- best how to apply those generalities sales are generated sh word. May your relations with because of an interest in to it more yur children improve wildlife. 1,000 percent - at LEAST, Sportsmen in Utah har- - fully. If the earlier 8.1 million pounds of proaches dont work, you big game meat annually, may have to attack the If the meat was valued problem at the root, only at $1 per pound, this Before you do, make sure would equal over $8 you have the necessary inmillion. Adding small formation to change the game, waterfowl and fish childs behavior. What to this figure, the total happened? Why did it estimated market value of happen? How the child fish and game harvested feels about it is important, in Utah is nearly $20 too. rack bird-watchi- . over-reac- t, ap-ve- st 4-- H Nov. 25 - 29. Allred, Kathy and to traveled revue at Utah 4-- H conservation of fair test, winning a conducted range tour as an award range-judgin- g each time. pell research is to decide whether (1) your direc-state- s tions are clearly under stood and possible to accomplish, and (2) your Hesston Belt & Buckle offer the 6th annual telecast of salutes NATIONAL FINALS RODEO! 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She has served on the Teen Council for the past three years and last year won the Danforth Scholarship. Gus Williams, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Williams, Teasdale, was named best in Utah in the out direc-Uta- h tions. The next step after you have done your ago. The number of layers during October averaged 287 million, compared to 285 million a year earlier. Egg production per 100 layers during the month was 2,016 eggs, compared to 2,011 the previous year. 50 EAST MAIN SAUNA, UTAH 84654 the Congress under the sponsorship of Coates & Clark, Inc. She was selected in 1977 to represent Sanpete County at the state fashion 730-140- Studio 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Allred, Manti, is a freshman at Snow College. She is a clothing winner, The" 1979 5 Win 4-H- ers THINK CHRISTMAS SHOP ALEXANDER S celebrated theatrical Thursda $280,000. Thurs. & Sat. Dec.6&8 visuals, Women who can and do use USDA programs, and it will help identify opportunities where women can participate in USDA farm with USDA. Total cost of the survey will be $305,000, of which USDAs share is SHOWTIME 7:30 p.m. including percent ced today by Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland. The survey and study are parts of the U.S. Department of Agricultures Farm Womens Project, a under Chicago, cooperative agreement GUNNISON, PG & a study of farm women and their role in agriculture were announ- March of Dimes. Scientists have found that many children born to women programs at management who drink excessively and advisory levels. jSuring pregnancy have a The survey,, will be conJiattern of physical and ducted next summer by mentaT birth defects the National Opinion called "fetal alcohol Center of Research Star Theatre UTAH 11 starring 8 FOR Hens Lay Avalanche More Eggs The nations laying 99 flocks produced 5.79 Express one billion eggs in October, up from a Dec. 9 7-- CLOSED families in recent history. r Sun.-Tue- s. To Economy the department better serve the needs of farm Theatre In addition to said. presenting superb talent, the Osmonds are pulling a all the stops in n and THE NEWS Home d A nationwide survey 9 and This knowledge will help will be deter- effects Conducted Of Farm Women Page School toll-fre- Name, first-i- n, SurveyStudy 6, 1979 c? established recently to look into the status of farm women in relation to USDA programs, the program management procedures and job structure. The intent of the surother in bells arent many Persons who think they is to provide a record vey may qualify for the new Utah, Garn said his staff of farm womens .exhas begun contacting deductions should contact with USDA ser- million. their local Food Stamp Of- - radio and television perience farm programs vices and The wildlife resources in that e stations, requesting fice or call each station play a and their perceptions of provide people with HOTLINE, the the moments they most tolling of the bells for a the department, for details. few seconds at noon. Secretary said. It will enjoy while generating Radio and television also provide us with a millions of dollars to the stations in Logan, Ogden, knowledge of womens economy. Salt Lake City, Orem, roles in making farm Provo, Tooele, Brigham management decisions. We are anticipating a quick sellout," Williams split-scree- Moonraker is a ' American basis. 5-- combination them. The sound of bells is a very appropriate symbol of freedom, Garn said. This is a very special and unique effort, which can let the Iranian authorities know just how united Americans are on this issue. We must prevent any miscalculation of where Americans stand in this time of crisis, he said. bell-lik- placing the order should be included in the correspondence, Williams stated. Seating Laingen, agreed thus far, and others are expected to join payments, utility bills, Garn said he had property taxes and in-- , received commitment surance on a home. The from most churches in deduction is the amount by Utah that they would be which those costs exceed participating. All univerhalf the households ad- sities and colleges with e carillons will also justed income. Food stamp eligibility take part, including Utah and benefits are based State University, Brigham University, largely on household size Young and net monthly income Southern Utah State after deductions are sub- - College, Dixie College, tracted. By reducing Weber State College, and households net income, the University of Utah. It is commendable that the new deductions will these institutions ring some households help qualify for food stamps their bells at noon each and will mean extra day, reminding Utahns of some the hostages plight, benefits for now households par- Garn said. there Noting that ticipating. number of the person mined on a Wed. Sat. Dec. 8 starring high. . fuTTsat. Roger Moore are City, Roosevelt, Richfield, Price, Blanding, Vernal and Cedar City have Allowable shelter costs in- Charge daffaires currenclude rent and mortgage tly held hostage in Iran. address and telephone S. Senator Gam Calls Wildlife For Bell Ringing Adds $ $ $ households with elderly or disabled members will go In a personal appeal to into effect Jan. 1, 1980. The new rules allow all Utahns, U.S. Senator has special medical and Jake Garn shelter deductions for requested a statewide bellhouseholds containing ringing campaign in suppersons aged 60 or older, port of the safe release of or who receive Sup- - Americans held hostage in plemental Security In- - Iran. Americans everywhere come (SSI) or disability payments under the Social must unite to show their determination not to yield Security Act. Garn Under .the new rules, to blackmail, elderly or disabled per- noted. President Carter sons can deduct medical has called upon the costs that exceed $35 a nations churches to toll month from their incomes, their bells each day at if these expenses are not noon until the hostages are released, and I fully enreimbursable. Households with elderly dorse this gesture. and disabled persons are , Carters request was entitled to a shelter cost based on a message deduction if their shelter received from Bruce , "Tickets cah' be Ordered by mailing requests, together with a check or money order made out to BYU and covering the cost of the tickets plus a $1 handling fee, to the Marriott Center, BYU, stamp rules to help Thursday, December THE SUN 4 |