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Show Thursday, January THE SUN Public Notice THE SAUNA SUN Sallna Publication No. 478080 . Main Street, Sallna, Utah 84654 Telephone: ' Published Thursday of each week In Sallna, Utah 84654 H Second Class Postage paid In Sallna, Utah 84654 Postmaster: Send address changes to: ' Sallna Sun, 60 E. Main, Sallna, Utah 84654 . . . 69 E. BLM Seeks IN TOE DISTRICT COURT OF TOE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SEVIER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH 529-367- 1 Public Comments Start Gathering G. KENT CRANDALL, Publisher JUDY ZUMWALT, Editor Subscription paid In advance: $7.00 per year Single copy: 15 cents Probate No. 3802 Notice is hereby given to any unknown heirs of N. Albert Poulson, iRorlSaleB Large Selections R. It R. FURNITURE ELECTRONICS REPAIR Over 30 years experience University-traine- d Phone 22, 1979, Willis A. Poulson filed with this Court a petition for formal probate of the will and first codicil of said decedent and for In excellent garage. Small condition. business building, 529-39- dentist. Seven-uni- formal appointment of himself as the personal representative of the above estate and that on by occupied presently Ag24tfc e above-name- d unattached double Kent P etty TV Service 205 South 400 East I Salina, Utah ' and any deceased, unknown persons who claim an interest in the estate of the decedent that on October FOR SALE See to appreciate! In ideal location, 314 x 107 corner lot includes brick home, lots of new cement work, new landscaping, t trailer court in rear of HAfPY FACE CHILD- home, set up for any TENDING CENTER & type trailer. Completely 7 blacktopped and chain 367 So. 300 E., link fenced. Located at after 280 N. 1st E., Salina. Salina. Call the court granted said petition subject to the right of any d person to object to said petition at a hearing after publication of this notice. This matter has been set for hearing in the Court at on Utah Richfield, November s, above-describe- a.n.-6p.m- .; 529-780- 0; 6 pin., call S6tte 529-706- 8. CALL COLLECT: 3 (702) D13tfc 456-713- PETERSEN MASONRY-Residenti- al, 1979, 28, commercial, & industrial masonry conFOR SALE: 1969 Nova, tractor. Bids & estimates. 1979 January 23, 1980, at Nova, 1965 Chev. oclock a.m. Vitf, Petersen, 1962 1947 .Jeep, Dated: Dec. 14, 1979. Myl7tfc 35 ft. trailer, 10 A Model ft. camper, 4 s DeVon Poulson wheels & tires. Call Clerk of the Court 10 n, 528-787- 6. e, RorlSalel 529-755- 0. J3t2p FOR SALE: Building lot; 400 E. 3rd No., Salina. .46 FOR SALE: Large 018tfc modern home in Redacre. Call s by: s Norma S. Robins Deputy Clerk 529-398- mond; garden spot water rights. Call STOVES IN STOCK. Large selection. Woodsman, Fisher, Buck, and Heat King. Complete line of fireplace inserts at discount prices. RICH- FII5LD BLOCK & BRICK CO.-- , Airport Road, 896- 100 OVJIR & 529-332- 7 J3t2c FOR SALE: 1969 Dodge Super Bee. 383 engine with carbureator. John Good condition. Call or see Johnson at D6tfc at Salina Taco Time, 529- 3404. J3tfci 407L 529-70- . good- - FOR SALE: OLD, soundin, Martin flattop FOR SALE OR RENT: wcase. Ph. 529- - bdrm. brick home with 5 7196. J3tlp acres. In Sigurd. New car 1 pet; no pets. Call FOft SALE: 1979 0 1 or after 6 p.m. J3t4p ton pickup AND 1978 Jeep ARS FOR SALE: 1973 Great CJ-See 4th 98 No. W., Lakes mobiie home in Automotive, J3t4c or call saijna 14 x 7q 2 bdrms., 2 bath. New carpet, dishBRRY MONROE washer, air cond., all skirCONSTRUCTION for all ted. Total elec., excellent needs. your building afcondition. Call or homes New ter roon. D20t2p 529-795- C-3- 5. 529-702- 3. 529-344- remodeling. Call Scipio. Free estimates. D13t4p 758-263- 3, FOR SALE: Pinyorr pine firewood, delivered. Mitch, split $80 and Call D27t2p SALE: ft. or header. $7,000, grain trade for livestock or ???. D27t3p Call COMBINE FOR 410 16 Massey-Ferguso- n 283-452- FOR SALE Andersons Apartments, 1st E. and Main Sa1 ana Jan. 3.1W Medicines Can Roland V. Wise, District Director for the IRS in The regional coal team Utah, stated. Wise said that records for this region, a team especially important made up of BLM State are for taxpayers who itemize Directors from Utah, their deductions, and Colorado, and Nevada and members representing the suggested that taxpayers records pergovernors of Utah and l ainin8 dedufc' Colorado, will review llns and ltereud or these comments on the tracts and the ranking fac- - categories as they appear ?chedule A of the Form tors when the team meets in February to rank poten- 10; Records can alert tial Federal coal lease deductions or ers in Utah, according tax credits which they to BLM Director Frank might oyeriook, Wise Gregg. In addition, the any records itsdedwill discuss are mssnE, taxpayers recommendation on the still will have time to look leasing target for for or request copies dlem region and will select of bills or statements from preliminary coal lease such sources as banks or The regional coal team hosPltals will meet Feb. 5, 6, and 7, at 8:30 a.m. in the Bureau of Land Managements Utah State Office, Room 1408, University Club Building, 136 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. The public is welcome to attend. The U.S. Department of Agriculture will resume Gregg explained that up making housing loans and to 15 potential Federal grants, Alex Mercure, coal tracts have been iden- assistant secretary of tified for possible coal leasing in Utah, with the first competitive sale to be held in Julyj 19gl The regional coal team will ....... tax-trac- ts Clerk-Treasure- Water K31 review the suggested ranking factors, and then During this time of the rank the tracts using such year, many people in the categories as coal 15 range will economics as well as become a part of the impacts statistics that prove ac- and impacts on the natural cidental poisoning to be environment that could the No. 1 cause of deaths in occur if the tracts are the home. leased and coal is mined. socio-econom- Road Maintenance Superintendent, Parks and Cemetery Superintendent, home and two furnished four plexes. Also a large double garage. 314 x 107 Superintendent, Marshal. corner lot. The CALL COLLECT: 3 (702) ic Many people die as a of mixing drugs indiscriminately. If you do get the flu or a cold, be sure to read warning labels of remedies and dont mix prescription dosages the alcohol. The 1977. Despite drugs numerical increase, the results could be fatal. mortality rate of 6.0 er deaths Parts 529-39- 89 and City superintendent position may be bid individually or collectively. Dl3tfc The Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Sealed bids must be in hands of any board member by Jan. 3, 1980 at N29tfc 5 p.m. The Utah Director for IRS noted some areas where tax laws changes affect many taxpayers -unemployment compensation payments may be taxable; business use of a car or truck rate creased to I8V2 per 1,000 previous year. Sevier County had 106 deaths in 1978, down from the 113 the previous year, for a rate of 7.4 per thousand. BE UP TO TODA YS LIVING -- (D.-Mas- Heavy-Hande- for oil-ric- rural ministration, the credit arm USDA, had suspended certain new housing loans and grants because AHetlS Must legislative authority had New expired Dec. 1. Report Status authorization became Lobbying d Treasury Secretary G. William Miller recently completed a swing through h the Mideasts countries and reported that he was told that a windfall profits tax must be passed by Congress in order to prevent another increase of oil prices. Their concern with U.S. oil politics, however, should not come as a shock. Countless studies have been released in recent months saying that government decontrol of the U.S. oil industry, without an windfall profits tax, would increase American production accompanying of oil and thereby reduce our dependence on foreign oil producers. OPEC (the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) sheiks know that if decontrol comes to the U.S. oil industry without a windfall profits tax, then the axe that they presently hold over our heads will be severely blunted. It is up to our representatives in Washington to determine who theyll believe U.S. economists and researchers, or Middle East oil sheiks. development, said today. Farmers Home Ad- ef- Another Call For Decontrol A study released by the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research found that price controls on oil were costing Americans more than $3 billion a year because they fostered excessive demand, discouraged domestic production and involved the government and private industry in red tape. The study was conducted by economists Kenneth J. Arrow and Joseph P . Kalt. In its conclusion, the study said that petroleum price controls led to an inefficient use of resources due mainly to an underproduction of domestic crude and an overconsumption of foreign oil, the latter induced by artificially low prices. As for the cost of complying with federal regulations, the study said that the sum total was $700 million a year $500 million for the oil producers to comply with the regulations, and $200 million for the government to administer them. fective after Congress Gerald D. Fasbender, passed the Housing and Officer in Charge of the Community Development and Act and President Carter Immigration 21. Naturalization Service, signed it into law Dec. Programs affected were the section 502 low. to moderate income home ownership, section 515 rural rental housing and the section 523 technical assistance grants and self help site loans.1 These programs represent most of FmHAs rural housing with the requirements lending authority. may lead to serious conPreviously, Congress sequences. had appropriated $4.9 The forms for making billion for all FmHA the reports are available housing programs for at all post offices and the fiscal year 1980. That and represents a slight inImmigration Naturalization Service Of- crease over the FY 1979 fice. The forms are easy to budget. FmHA invested nearly, fill out, take only a few be billion in rural areas should and $14.7 minutes, mailed to the address on programs in FY 1979. the reverse side of. the card. Fasbender advised that trained personnel will be on hand at the Im- That sermon is the Lords plan for people to get along well together. It is a masterpiece in human relations. A monthly reading of that scripture whether from Matthew or from III Nephi, can change peoples lives. Then there is a chapter especially for missionaries, but for all Church workers for that matter. It is John,' ' " . chapter 15. There we see a parable of the Lords vineyard, of His position in it, and our relationship to Him. There we are told that we are to bring forth much .. fruit and that our fruit shall remain and not drop out. And there we will learn that without Him we can do nothing in His service. Isnt it all worthwhile? A CHAPTER A DAY - for everyone ! The Final Solution At last it has come out. After months and years of debate over ways to end Americas dependence on foreign sources of oil. Sen. Paul Tsongas has come upon a method that will end for all time our energy woes. Says Tsongas, If we are really serious about producing new oil, I suggest that the best, the simplest, indeed the only solution is a major research and development program in dinosaur resources. We will raise them, bury them and produce oil from them. How come no one thought of that before now? has been agriculture chapter a day from the A DAY in- mile for the first 15,000 miles, but will continue at 10 cents per mile over 15,000; and earned income tax credit for low income families 2 cents per Salt Lake City, advised that the annual alien address report program is underway. The number reporting has increased almost every year for the past several years. He pqjnted out that the 4 alien address 'reports are Utah had 7,871 resident by law, and inrequired an deaths during 1978, crease of 3.4 percent from willful failure to comply result & Auto Those who sold capital assets during the year, such as stocks or real property, should locate records indicating the date and price of the purchase. CHAPTER the four in the New III and Nephi in the Book Testament, of Mormon, we can bring the constant glow of the Holy Spirit into our lives. We can come to know the Lord as we have never known Him before. If we meditate through the day over even a single passage, it would be as a light to our path no matter what else we may be doing. It will stimulate inspiration, safeguard against sin, and will be a source of deep conversion to each one of us. But, in addition to reading the chapter a day, what other thing may we do to learn of Him as He suggests ? In every family, possibly during a family home evening, a monthly rereading of the Sermon on the Mount would become a blessing to everyone. Housing Loans Salina Truck r, Arrangement (IRA) or KEOGH account should gather their records to determine their income as soon as possible so they will know how much they may contribute on their plan. As we read a .five gospels, FmHa Resumes Notice 1980: Individual Retirement ad-tea- m If youre building a new population was the same FOR SALE: 1973 Great home, remember that in 1977 and 1978. Lakes mobile home in light colors on the roof and The national mortality Salina. 14 x 70, 2 bdrms., 2 outside of the house reflect 8.8 deaths per rate, bath. New carpet, dish- sunlight and reduce the was 47 percent thousand, ., all skir- - amount of heat build-u- p in washer, than the rate in higher e(j Total elec., excellent Utah. The highest death your home. condition CaU 529.3448 af- rate, 10.8 deaths per 1,000 ter noon. DAYCO SNOWD20t2p population, was in Sanpete MOBILE BELTS County, and was an inIN STOCK FOR crease of almost 4 percent ALL TYPES OF from 1977, when the rate Redmond Town will be SNOWMOBILES was 10.4. County recoraccepting bids for the Sanpete following jobs for a period ded 155 deaths in 1978, of two years, beginning compared to 140 the Jan. 4, Street, Salina. Small 456-713- in the 20, 27, Production Region. air-cond- per ton. 528-772- 8. Published Sun Dec. their 1979 records together so they will be ready to file early, thus getting an earlier may be considered in refund, or to insure that ranking Federal coal trac- they have all the records ts in the Utah portion of they need to take advanthe tage of all the deductions Coal Federal Utah they are entitled to, Uinta-Southweste- NOTICE BY PUBLICATION A "It just makes good senTaxpayers who wish to se for taxpayers to begin make contributions to an gathering Page Start The New Year Right!! Tax Records Now! public comment is being sought by the Bureau of In the Matter of the Estate Land Management on the of ALBERT N.POULSON, potential coal lease tracts deceased. and on the factors that 3, 1980 Strong Message For Former Secretary of Energy James Schlesinger said recently Anti-Nuk- the rather that conservation and stepped-u- p sanguine projections oil production can solve Americas fuel crisis reflect the triumph of hope over evidence. According to Schlesinger, the only way to meet Americas energy needs without reducing the standard of living in the country is to go with nuclear energy. The former secretary said the United States has no serious alternative to the use of nuclear energy over the course of the decades ahead. If we fail to make use of nuclear energy this economy will grow more slowly and well have higher levels of unemployment and higher levels of political .. dissatisfaction- .-- The Choice: Another Tax or Decontrol There were two key differences between European and American gas stations last Spring. Prices were twice as high at the European and pumps there were no lines of waiting cars. The differences were noted by Sen. Bennett Johnston in defending a move toward a consumption-bustin- g .) gasoline tax. The tax would be 50 cents on a gallon, phased in at a dime a year over the next five years, and could save an estimated 600,000 gallons of gasoline a day , Johnston said. But that same end consumption could be achieved if the tax were replaced with busting government decontrol of the oil industry (minus a windfall profits tax) allowing gas prices to reach their market level. (D.-La- Utah Onions Production of onions in and Utah is estimated at migration Naturalization Service 646,000 cwt., according to Office to answer any the Utah Crop and SerLivestock questions the reporting vice. Both Reporting and production aliens may have regardecreased from ding immigration and acreage year. naturalization matters. last Acres for harvest this Trained personnel is not available to furnish this year are estimated at 1,900, down from 2,000 a assistance at the post year ago. GStefb MioiARentl FOR RENT: Call 529-748- 3. THE FREE FOR RENT: Office bldg, Published in the Salina with 3 rooms, 2 separate Sun Dec. 20, 27, 1979 and washrooms, at 135 W. Main St. CaU 3 529-771- FOR RENT: Steel bldg. 35 x 47 and lot 90 x 135. Will rent or seU on contract; located at 246 N. State St. 3 or CaU 529-748- 3. 529-771- N21tfc Invitation to Bid Sevier School of Board Education will receive bids for the purchase of The District Mobile two new RENT: 2 school buses. bdrms., 1 bath, transit-typ- e home, large lot. LP gas. $180. Bids wUl be opened at 9:00 Located at 370 So. 2nd E., a.m. Jan. 24, 1980, at Rich- FOR Salina. CaU FOR 529-749- ESTIMATES 1980. or N21tfc 529-748- 3. Jan. 3, D27tfc field High School, 510 West First South, Richfield, RENT: mobUe home in SaUna. Utah. Forms for bidding and or inquire at specifications may be obJ3tlp tained by contacting the Papa Rays Bar. Transportation Officer at FOR RENT: the District Office. The home in Salina. Board reserves the right or inquire at Papa Rays to accept or reject any or J3tlo aU bids or Bar. parts thereof. acres 35 FOR RENT: s Samuel D. Ware alfalfa land west of RedDirectorBusiness J3t2c mond. and Support Services ON ALL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING FARM COMMERCIAL FLOWER SHOP FOR EVERY OCCASION lift? liiUMtOhitiii rosilte gfilQWg (fi HkfilI imusffUii mfiqj Sanmfinn 89 E. Main Salina 4324 HOME Beautiful Lighting Fixtures, Commercial Wiring and Supplies at Discount Prices! FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS DIAL 529-986- 9, 529-749- (Soifb 1 Personalized Service For o Funerals Weddings Anniversaries Birthdays New Babies O AVtof? 529-986- 529-734- -- CARPET CLEANING Home or business. CaU Published in the Salina 3 for free estimates. Sun Jan. 3, 10. and 17, 1980. 529-322- D20tfc ALL WORK GUARANTEED! THE PRICE IS RIGHT Sorensen Electric BONDED AND LICENSED 29 East Main, Salina, Utah ifU ; ( ! it :rfi NEW SUPPLY OF FRESH FLOWERS & POTTED PLANTS ; .1 j ihs f i .' Ml l H Nii |