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Show i ' First Birthdays DG&TToBuy 39.69 Interest In UP&Ls Unit Deseret Generation & transmission Cooperative will acquire a 39.69 percent undivided interest in Utah Power & Light Co.s second unit under a contract approved by the Service Commission. The plant is located amid the coal fields in Emery County in Utah. The contract is subject to approval of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Wyoming Public JORDAN TERRY DRU VERNON CRANE ONE YEAR OLD-H- i, my Service Com- mission. The sale price totalled approximately $115 million. Deseret is a nameJs Jordan Terry, and FIRST BIRTIIDAY-Celebrati- ng I have juit celebrated his 1st birth- cooperative association my first birthday. I was one day Sept. 22 was this han- that will supply power to year'old on Aug. 30. I live dsome little guy, Dru Ver- 21 Utah municipal power in Monroe with my parennon Crane, son of Mayben system and six rural elects, Rayutod Norma Terry, and Mitzi Crane of Salina. tric cooperatives. The and iny brothers, Michael, Grandparents are Mr. and purchase will terminate 6; Brion, 4, and Joshua, 2. Mrs. Vernon Crane, much of Utah Powers My grandparents are Mr. Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. sales for resale to Utah and.Mr,recil Terry. Salt Boyden Christensen, Gun- municipal and rural electric power systems. City, and Mr. and Mrs. nison. The purchase will be Sam Westenskow, Gunis Albert Stenberg, financed with loans nison. My Mayfield. IlnlkMiy WnAb secured by Deseret from name is Minnie the Rural Electrification Terry, and she lives Administration and the Alabama. National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance CorGreat-grandfath- great-grandm- Palisade Party Set poration. The amount of property taxes on the Hun-Ef ter Unit payable to Emery Your hardware store can County will not be affected s a" lde thc - The Palisade Mens and t'r by the sale. seal to need rials Ladies - Gold Assn, party hom youBetween An earlier attempt to September (vas held Sept. 21. 25 and October 11, 1980, a purchase a portion of the Winners were: Putting vjsjt to a participating hard- - Hunter Unit failed when for men: David Bailey, ware store can also provide Deseret was unable to for you with a chance to win consummate financing for Moroni ; putting ladies: Phyllis Cox, Manti. the Fall Home Value Days purchase under a by lease arrange-Kellet- t, Chipping for men: Kirt Sweepstakes sponsored National Retail Hard- - ieveragej Moroni; chipping the . ware Association. Prizes infor ladies: Fran Hodges dude a free va(;ation to The sale will result in a Gunnison. Team play: Hawaii for two, Hilton refund of approximately David Bailey, Moroni; Rainbow Weekends and $5 million to Utahs retail n Curt Hodges, Gunnison; hundreds more. Look for customers who paid a issue 2 of October in Hunter the tion interest details Gunnison; Hodges, of Readers Digest. costs by inclusion of a por Jim Sorenson, Manti. tion of construction work in progress in the utilitys rate base. The Hunter Second Unit went operational in June, 1980, and the company currently has under construction a third 400- megawatt unit scheduled for completion in 1983. A WEEK ONLY fourth unit is planned and scheduled for completion 7 lo por-Fra- According to the Foundation report, the following governmental actions have been responsible for a large portion of the inflation now being experienced in the U.S. : 1. Huge government deficits experienced during recent years have been funded by an increase in the public debt or by an increase in the money and credit supply. Increasing public debt tends to push up interest rates thus discouraging private industry from modernizing their plant and equipment. On the other hand, if the deficits are monetized by increasing money and credit supply without a corresponding increase in productive output, higher prices and inflation must follow. 2. Government policies are heavily biased toward economic stimulation in order to keep unemployment low. Government is much more likely to respond to signs of rising unemployment than it is to signs of overfull employment and inflation. Such an expansionist policy, therefore, is highly inflation prone. 3. In its efforts to respond to demands for economic and social reform, government has instituted, a for massive programs redistribution of incomes. This has had the effect of expanding the demand for available goods and ser- 10 1985. Upholstery Carpet ceeds . more inflation. 4. Government policies during d recent years increasingly have with the free market forces. The result has been a lessening of competition, an increase in costs and inter-ferre- an intensification of inflation. cost of government 5. The $100 Walls & Ceilings ALL WORK GUARANTEED RODS CARPET & JANITORIAL SERVICE Rod Johnson, Owner 390 So 2nd East 0 Phone years. Last year, hunted nesday, Oct. 1, dur to a significant decrease in the number of elk hunters afield, predicts Division of wildlife Resources - of-i- n 38.000 elk. Wildlife officials feel such a large number of hunters puts too much pressure on the elk herd. This year, the time allowed for purchasing elk permits was reduced to three weeks in an effort to reduce the number of elk permits 529-706- Lions Paper Pickup SALINA, UTAH 25. 1980 Page Sportscaster Howard Cosel is also a lawyer. WANTED: Career Laboratory FacilitatorTechnician duties include: repair and maintenance of mobile career laboratory materials; assisting high school counselors in testing and result interpretation. Working with most current career equipment , puters, etc. 5 or 6 month position. Master degree and teaching certificate preferred. Apply by Sept. 22, 1980 at Personnel Services, Snow College, Ephraim, Ut. 84627 Large Fruit School Supplies Hold Down Prices Jjm ANNOUNCES MB. THE OPENING NEWLY COMPLETED OFFICE AT OF HIS 85 Nor- th 100 East, Gunnison, Utah (The Building is located directly east of the Gunnison Valley Hospital.) OFFICE HOURS: pressure screening through September 30. telephone: t 528-720- 2 Family Practice by Salable at auction 5b0 compared to 350 last week and 5 "8 last year. Average attendance. Normal de- - mand. Feeders steady . compared to last weeks scant offerings. Slaughter cows $1.00-1.5higher. Slaughter bulls S2.00.2.50 higher. Supply about 50 . 0 feeders.' FEEDER STEERS: Me-- 1 dium, some Large Frame 1 few 200-22- 5 'lbs. $110. few 300-40- 0 indivilbs. $80.00-86.0dual 380 lbs. $90.00; few 400-47- 0 lbs. $78.00-85.00- ; 500-60- 0 lbs. $68.00-74.2i 600-70- 0 lbs. $66.50-72.0few 700-82- 0 lbs. $64.00-- : 71.00. Large Frame 2 0. ' : ;. 2-- 3 0. 1- 0. MONEY p 1 BUSINESS num-perso- $3 5 r Valley Maintenance BE UP ro rODA YS LIVING rnian Uuk, ,T 7 Gold for instant cash N.C.E., INC. 4915 South State. Murrav. Utah 84107 . 0 (801) 262-535- Sallwa, Vth FREE We Buy You may have instant rash at hand that you might not even be aware of! We pay top dollar for your old or unwanted GOLD JEWELRY regardless of the condition. Any I0K, 14k. 18k or dental gold ineluding CLASS RINGS. BRACELETS. PINS, WATCHES, NECkl.ACES. EARRINGS, CHARMS AND COINS. Payment will be based on the daily gold values. Free Ciulc Testing Monday thru Friday 10-- 6 p.m., Saturday 10 until 2 p.m. We Buy By Mail! r If you cant come in you can use the mail for estimate or sell. Safety guaranteed through U.S. Postal System by using Registered Mail with Specified Return Receipt. See your postal serv ice. or call us lor more information. Give I s A Ring During regular hours at (801) Well be happy to give you more information. wm " CNXtrr WMtera Nmlc IU West Mala Sc. 262-535- Complimentary blood ! brought memory crop. Remaining supplies lesson 1 was long taught ambe will of fresh citrus that the course of ago harvest fall the until ple river is determined by the In addition, begins. of least resistance. Florida citrus groves path From that fact arose the to generally are in good the excellent condition, so saying,of "Following least resistance path another relatively large makes crooks of men and crop could materialize in rivers. Holsteins 540-60- 0 lbs. ; .1980-8I believe that following $58.00-65.00- ; Holsteins. In August, the index of lbs. $54.50-58.50that a lazy path can also 700-83- 0 received by prices 900-105- 0 who individuals lbs. $52.00-- ' produce growers for fresh and are crippled when they 56.50. processing fruit was 207 encounter resistance in (1967100), 27 percent the form of FEEDER HEIFERS: problems they 1979. below August, Medium Frame 1 fewl must solve. simply retail Nevertheless, prices lbs Children, and adults as individuals 200-25- 0 will stay higher than those 300-38- 5 lbs.' are like a river that $87.00-93.5well, last year, as marketing avoids the rocks and other $69.00-78.5few 400-50and distribution costs conindivi- -' barriers in life. As tasks lbs. $66.00-70.0tinue to increase. become difficult, we tend dual 440 lbs. $71.50; In total, noncitrus lbs. $63.50-67.50- ;' to go around them when 500-60- 0 production is expected to we should remove them. 600-70- 0 lbs. $60.00-66.0be less than 1 percent 630 lbs. $67.25; individual ourfind we Eventually, above last year and about lbs. $56.00-62.25.- 2 selves unable to cope with 800-95- 0 9 percent above 1978; Apreality, to face up to the ple production is forecast SLAUGHTER COWS:' decisions, and to to be 3 percent larger than tough g deal with our Cutter, Utility and High last years record crop. $44.00- Commercial world. which Grape production, Because we love our 47.00. Few high dressing also set a record last year, Good heifer-ette- s children, we often over- $46.50-49.0is expected to total 4.83 them. Instead of young including protect million tons (4.39 million to face cows $49.00-57.0Canner them helping 3 metric tons), down perproblems and adversity and low Cutter $39.50- cent, but California table with us by their sides, we 44.00. is production grape tend to find ways for them forecast to go up 10 per- to avoid SLAUGHTER BULLS: having to work cent. The pear crop is ex- out resolutions 1350-199- 0 to these Yield Grade pected to be 1 percent situations. lbs. $58.50-64.0larger than in 1979, and the Daily chores, homework peach crop 2 percent Own Your Own and other ongoing responsmaller. The 1980-8pack of can- sibilities need follow-uned fruit will exceed last by parents. When doing seasons large output. The so, we shouldnt allow the large pack, combined with kids to slip by with shoddy considerably larger work. When we do that do-to Ideal (or executive-typ- e carryover stocks, will our youngsters, were Operate from your person. boost total supplies of ing them a disservice. Central Region says own home or professional There are times in life office. Clients come to bers of elk on all units canned fruit. However, you exour children, for business when are wholesale prices or increased have capital remained stable. Last pected to stay firm, through wisdom, must assistance and growth will be o- change their courses and planning. Must be sincere year's good calf produc although there tion will provide many ccasional promotional avoid some hard spots. with desire to serve local reductions. Retail We keep our kids inside area and enjoy a potenyearling bulls. Shirley price stresses that a hunters prices for most canned when theres a rabid dog tially high income. than on the street, but we knowledge of an area is as fruit will stay higher a ,ygar ago, reflecting refuse to let them run as number the important homej QOcwfi of elk in a particular area. higher wholesale prices from their algebra Required. work. The elk herd is growWjfc and distribution costs. Call Mr;'Manrftttg dried fruit for Prospects in the Northeastern look at (801) 202-353- 0 A thoughtful are about the Region, according to Clair production how your child deals with or wrlta: Midwest Davis, information of- same this season as last. problems may be helpful ficer. However, some Raisin production may be in determining if that Capital, 3875 W. areas offer difficult hun- below last seasons large Rockwood, Salt the prune pack youngster is like a river Lake City, Utah ting since elk will move in- pack, but of least the path to the heavily timbered will be up substantially. resistance, or to 84120. learning with an areas as soon as the shoot- Combined life as it is. with deal adequate carryover, this ing starts. Range conditions are seasons production may better than normal in the bring dried fruit supplies Southeastern Region, says above those of last year. export Jay Robertson, wildlife Domesticfor and raisins will biologist. Depending on demand the weather, the hunt probably stay strong. should be as good or better Nevertheless, large supplies may keep wholesale than last year. About the same number prices lower than last of elk are expected to be year. At the beginning of harvested in the Southern of most Region as in 1979, predicts August, stocks fruit were noncitrus frozen Coles, regional Floyd On above those of a year ago. game biologist. restricted kpermit units, A sharply larger pack of hunters should be able to frozen tart cherries is exget their elk if they are pected, along with a moderately larger pack of willing to put in the time. frozen strawberries. Coles. says ESTIMATES ON ALL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING FARM COMMERCIAL HOME Beautiful Lighting Fixtures, Commercial Wiring and Supplies at Discount Prices! FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS DIAL 529-749- 1 TWO NIGHTS Sopt. 26th ALL WORK GUARANTEED! 1 t' Public invited to view the office. Auction Report Large supplies of non- Dr. Daryl J. McCarty citrus fruit mean that Executive Secretory grower prices for fresh Utah Education Association and processing fruit this While looking out of the fall will stay below 1979 of the airplane on window prices. Total 1980 non- a recent flight, I became is citrus production with the of forecast to be marginally aintrigued river. sight winding above last years large It to a Snow College is an equal opportunity employer Bwigftt H. Iitmsye 10 DWR Officials Predict Good Elk Hunt ficials. Over 3,00t) elk are ";Earlier this year, the expected ftJ be KdiVested sold... In company signed a con- - this fall, about the same Region, tract to sell a 6.25 percent number as last year, elk should be scattered, interest in its 400- - However, with less than says Don Paul, informegawatt Hunter 1 Unit to half the number of elk mation officer. The elk the City of Provo, hunters afield, favorable herd is stable with no Negotiations are still un- - range conditions and significant differences in derway for the City of stable or expanding herds. production over the past 10 Bountiful to buy a 3.25 hunting prospects are ex- years. Elk are a hardy animal and are not affecpercent interest in the first cellent. unit. The number of elk hu- ted by harsh winters as nters increased much as deer. . dramatically in recent Dennis Shirley in the Hardwood Floors File Floors Windows in tneU.S. currently exbillion per year. The regulatory role of government in recent years has been an important factor1 in the rise of innation during this period. .6, Government has isolated itself from the ravages of inflation. In fact, the highly progressive federal tax structure results in proportionately ihore tax revenue being collected when.the inflation rate is high. Since government benefits monetarily from inflation, there is little direct incentive for government to control inflation. Foundation analysts point out that inflation acts as giant lottery where income and assets are redistributed in an arbitrary and perverse manner. It serves to reward speculation and improvidence by penalizing thrift and prudence. The study also notes that Inflation has ominous consequences fdr the future growth of the nation and the maintenance of our high standard pf living, Arthur F. Burns, former chairman of the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System, recently warned that the inflation we are faced with today has brought our country to a point of economic crisis Unmatched in its dangers since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Over the past year, the inflation rate in the U.S. was 14.3. If this rate were to continue into the future, prices would rise by 3.8 times over the times next ten years and by 14Vi oyer the next 20 years. In terms of specifics, the report points out that a new home selling for $75,000 today would cost $285,000 in 1990 and $1,086,000 by the year 2000. Similarly, a $7,000 automobile would require an outlay of $28,600 in 1990 and $101,000 by 2000. A 75 cents loaf of bread would rise in price to $2.85 by 1990 and $10.85 by the year 2000 if the present rate of inflation isnt brought under control. Projected prices of other items based on a continuation of present in-- , flationary trends present an equally frightening picture of the period ahead. Regulation vices, while at the same time reducing funds which could be used to invest in new facilities to improve productivity and increase supply. The inevitable result is higher prices and Professional " CARPET CLEANING Thursday. September Government Chief Cause Of Inflatioii Problems tion. Public Central THE SUN While many factors contribute to inflation, government is the chief cause of the problem. This was reported in a study of causes and effects of inflation in the U.S. prepared by Utah Foundation, the private research organiza- Hunter Utah f THE PRICE IS RIGHT Sorensen Electric BONDED AND LICENSED 29 East Main, Salina, Utah t Cl 27th 80 Tickets $3.50 In advance $4.00 at thadoor 0 After 4:30 PM Phone to Tuesday Friday After 7 PM Sat. 520-980- |