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Show made percent more Cows Set and American cheeses than ago. September New Record ayear production of., cottage 22 Partly because of the drought in the and partly because of strong domestic and exThe 87 million pounds of cheese was up 10 percent. port demand, grain prices Ice cream production was are milk produced in Septemsharply higher this off seasonally. , year and promise to conber by Utah dairy herds tinue at a high level for the was a new record for that remainder of the month, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock marketing season. USDA economists look for barley Reporting Service. Not since September, prices to average 25 to 50 cents above last year; . 1974 has production excom prices are expected ceeded 80 million pounds. to run 65 cents to $1 above Ole Bossey averaged Utah feed grain the previous season. 1,100 pounds during Sepproducers have just tember, 70 pounds more finished harvesting a than a year earlier. The news is good if you record 9V4 million bushels Production of manufacof barley and are in the have grain to sell, but tured dairy products inof harvesting just livestock feeders face the creased during September process 1 million bushels of other side of the coin. Exto accommodate the in- over corn. The question is pect feed prices to be up grain creasing milk supply. what kind of prices will sharply from last season Creameries and other and continue face as mid-We- st First Birthday Higher Price For Feeds and Home If youre a parent, ces are you havent been inside a busy public school classroom in at least ten chan-seaso- n. years. 50 than organizations BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING 00-2.- other will be hours NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. OSM-00- 9 THE SUN 6-Cou- ty house in Junction. Items on the agenda include the executive committee report, 208 Water Quality report, Governors Advisory Council, county issues, and an executive KIRK AUSTIN FRANDSEN 500-6O- O 0; 600-70- 0; 700-80- 0; 38 12 58 .....$7 2X4X8 Studds sheet $850sheet Plywood will birthday Thursday, Nov. 20, (today). He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Fran- of dsen Gunnison. Brother and sisters are Lesha, 12; Teresa, 9; Brett, 7; Melissa, 6, and Shauna, 3. Grandparents are Mrs. Austin (Bessy) Frandsen, Gunnison, and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Heath, Salina. ....69 ea. $2695square ......M295, Alvey Lumber Co. Roll Roofing ALL-STE- BUILDINGS Ask For Lee near or dear 230-29- 300-40400-50- 500-60- , ld to you forget to pay the power bill? Well let you know. sometimes necessary to disconnect electric service to a customer for nonbills. When a disconnection payment of past-du- e of service is scheduled to occur, the customer is notified in advance by a "Final Notice." Utah Power & Light is offering a new program to all residential customers known as "Third Party Notification." This is a way to help customers who bills. are having difficulty in paying past-du- e The new "Third Party Notification" program is designed to help those customers who would like another party (son, daughter, friend, clergyman) to receive a duplicate of the "Final Notice" before disconnection of electric service. The designated party has no obligation to pay the customer's bill, but may be able to offer some assistance or guidance to the customer which will avoid the proposed disconnection of electric service. If you are interested in this program, fill out and sign the attached form and mail it to is Customer Service Dept.. Utah Power & Light Co., 0. 0. Mens Golf Officers 899, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84110. Please call your local Utah Power office if you have any questions. State, Zip Telephone , Telephone ; Light Co. to send to the hereby request and Third Party designated above a duplicate Final Notice of proposed disconnection of utility service to the above service address. I Customers Signature authorize Utah Power & have Motorized rafting on the Colorado River through Grand Canyon National Park would be preserved under the amendment approved recently by the U.S. Senate. National Park Service plans to abolish the popular motorized white-watriver trips proposed by Sen. Orrin Hatch, that halts funding for carrying out the plan. Sen. Barry Goldwater, and Sen. Jake Gam, er h, In addition to our regular menu SERVED WITH SOUP, SALAD, VEGETABLE POTATO AND A DELICIOUS SCONE The result of the plan will certainly be to deprive all but the hardy, young, wealthy elite of any hope of ever sharing the awesome grandeur of the canyon from inside the gorge, Hatch said. Hatch gave four responses to arguments that motors on the river detract from the quality of experience tourists have on the river: First, at present, 80 percent of the Grand the trips through Canyon are motorized. Second, government h, WINTER HOURS 6 AM to 10 PM Nightly Specials at Low Prices Hatch Moves To Protect Water Trips amendment. The Park Service plans studies clearly establish g to prohibit that no measurable enin boats with motors, vironmental impact is allowing only caused by the motors. craft on that stretch of the Third, 91 percent of all Colorado River. Hatch river travelers currently said, historically, 80 per- define their as a trip cent of the trips through wilderness experience, Grand Canyon have been and most do not perceive on motorized craft. the canyon as crowded. In a large raft steered And fourth, present use outby a on the river patterns board motor, a citizen can result in visitor satisfacriver tion, with 85 percent of the enjoy a 4 or trip at relatively modest visitors rating their excost, in the range of $500, perience as excellent or Hatch said in. a speech perfect. delivered on the Senate In the interest of floor. When the Colorado providing the public with River Management Plan an economical, is in full effect in 1985, and experience on the all excursions arp made I ask that the Senate river, by oar, it will be almost adopt this amendment. impossible for the average American to make the The Senate approved the Colorado River trip in less amendment on a voice than 10 or 12 days, and at a vote. Action now moves to conferencost of 60 to 70 percent a House-Senat- e more. At todays prices, a ce committee which will trip on the river would cost try to resolve differences a family of four close to between House and Senate $3,000 under the new versions of the Interior management plan. Appropriations bill. high-quali- City, who NOW AT MOMS river-runnin- P.O. Box relocate. Call for complete -- 0. nt per lodging. placed your confidence me with your votes. Also a very special thanks to many, many who good friends volunteered countless hours and their means and in organizing working on my cam paign. Only through selfless efforts such as this can we preserve our representative form of government. I pledge to all the people of State Senate District 28 my best and impartial service, and invite you to let me know of your concerns relating to matters relevant to our area. Sincerely Cary G. Peterson 1250-199- Call FREE NO NEED to senate district 2-- 30X50X12 for $4527 24X50X8 for $4116 30X60X12 for $4925 40X60X15 for $6486 40X80 $6971 Equipment Storage No Dealers Please SIGURD, UTAH Did someone EL $10 hour. six-coun- ty 0 Factory Liquidation program. -- 700-99- two-year-o- Shingles (any color) Unfortunately, it rk Austin Frandsen celebrate his first Particle Board . . $3Mrtert Plywood OLD-Ki- small expansion Sincere thanks to my many friends an sup porters throughout our 800-97- ONE YEAR Hospital in need of experienced RNs for THhsimYfinn 0, 325-40- s R.N MEDSURG ICU Small rural Utah session. Following the FEEDER STEERS: 250-32- 5 Pages Thursday, November 20, 1980 meeting, there will be a dinner at Hoovers Cafe. Next meeting of the group wiil be Dec. 22 in Sanpete County. Members of the Commissioners Organization will meet at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 24, at the Piute County Court- up-to- al 1I2 (3dDdD(dl nty Page 1980 Meeting Nov. 24 trying to get you Medium and Large Frame date on the things you 1 5 lbs. $79.00-84.0THE STATE OF know should about package gaunt 287 lbs. ALL OUTAH PERTO schools. 0 lbs. $77.00- $87.00 ; American 81.50, with a package SONS INTERESTED IN COAL THE UTAH Education Week. Its an gaunt 350 lbs. $84.00; AND MINING observance 500 ibs. $72.00-78.5with designed to direct atten- - package 403 lbs. $80.75; RECLAMATION REGULATIONS. tion to the needs and ac- lbs. $71.00-75.0Pursuant to the Utah 0 complishments of the lbs. $67.25-70.0Coal and nations schools. Mining 0 lbs. $64.50-68.5Reclamation Act, Section Most of the news few SOme 0 fleshy et. Utah Code releases, , leaflets, ibs. $60.00-65.0Large Annotated,seq., ef1953, the Board resolutions and other 0 Frame 2 Holsteins of Oil, Gas and Mining is forts to tell the story of the ibs. $54.00-58.0schools are aimed at you, proposing to amend the the parent. Thats natural, FEEDER HEIFERS: Surface and Underground and because its the parent Medium and Large Frame Coal Mining Reclamation Regulations who is too often the forgot- - 4 0 couple packages (UMC and SMC Parts 700 ten individual in the three ibs. $76.00-77.0- 0 0 ; et. seq.) to adopt changed pillars that support lear- - lbs $64.oo-69.00 nin8- necessary to obtain State 0 lbs. $63.50-67.5The first pillar, of ibs. $62.00-65.5program approval by the 600-80- 0 United States Secretary of course, is the learner. If ibs. $58.50-63.0the Interior under the the student decides that he or she will not learn, then REPLACEMENTS: Me- Federal Surface Mining that child dium, some Large Frame Control and Reclamation teaching A a near- 1 young bred cows and Act (Public Law ). becomes of the proposed rules copy impossible task. heifers and The second support is $560.00-650.0regulations may be per head, obtained from the Division the teacher, and the some medium age $520.00-560.0- 0 to upon has request. All persons student every right per head. interested in commenting expect that the teacher the will do his or her level best proposed SLAUGHTER COWS: upon to lift every student in the Utility and Commercial 4 rulemaking amendments class to success. may do so by appearing at ranged from $42.50-46.0The third supporting Cutter $38.50-42.5few a Board hearing on Thursday, December 18, 1980, member of the learning high dressing $42.50-44.0structure is the parent. Few Canner and low Cu- at 9:00 a. m., in the Wildlife The mother or father tter $35.00-39.0Good Resources Auditorium, 1596 West North Temple, who encourages the child, heiferettes $46.50-51.0Salt Lake City, Utah, or by helps the child, and gives comtime and effort to the learSLAUGHTER BULLS: sending a written ments to be received by 0 ning process would deser- Yield Grade 2 ve a medal from the lbs. $53.00-57.7individual the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining by the 17th day National Society for the $58.75. of December, 1980. future of Kids, if there such were an DATED this 12th day of organization. November, 1980. How can parents help their children do well in STATE OF UTAH school? Just write for a BOARD OF OIL, GAS free leaflet, ParAND MINING tners in Education, UEA, The Palisade Mens 875 E. 5180 South, Murray, Gold Assn.s annual fall s Paula Frank Utah 84107. 8 Secretary of the Board It may give you some banquet was held Nov. at in Published in the Salina ideas you havent con- the Embers Restaurant met-tin- g A business Ephraim. Sun Nov. 20, 1980. and if so, sidered, was held following the somebody may become Published in Gunnison dinner. much more successful. elected Valley News Nov. 20 members Board That somebody could for the 1981 season are as 1980. be your child. follows: Jim Bob Bessey, Larsen , Curt Kjar, Man-ti- ; An apple tree is in its Les Rosen vail, Gun50 prime when it is about nison; David Bailey, Ron years old. Nunley, Moroni; Larry Brunson, Ephraim; and Bruce Lindsay, Salina. Its Wndl Legal Notice DEPARTMENT OF Salable at auction 2,015, NATURAL RESOURCES IN AND FOR THE compared to 1,240 last STATE OF UTAH week and 1,830 last year. Near capacity attendance. Normal demand. Feeder offerings best of the fall IN THE MATTER OF Feeder steers AMENDING SURFACE $i. lower, except steer calves fully steady, AND UNDERGROUND Feeder heifers under 500 COAL MINING REGULATIONS PURSUANT TO lbs. $.50-1.0-0 lower, heifers et. seq., UTAH over 500 lbs. fully steady, CODE ANNOTATED slaughter cows and bulls steady. Supply about 70 feeders. Sales to 4 p.m. And maybe youVe been trying hard to think of ways to help your child succeed in school. This is the week that with about 4 schools, the PTA and more remaining to sell . the growers they high at least processing plants churned their feed bring grain to until the new crop is in 25 percent more butter next fall. markpf TTOiio Auction Report School Thursday, November 20, THE NEWS ty MONDAY Choice New York Cut Steak TUESDAY Italian Night Featuring Spaghetti & Lasagna WEDNESDAY Shrimp & Fish Plate (2) large shrimp dipped in our special batter and deep fried Plus 2 of our delicious fish hunks THURSDAY RIBS WITH BIBS rack of pork spare ribs with our super Salad Bar, Baked Potato, Vegetable and scone Bar-B-Qu-ed FRIDAYAND SATURDAY SUPER SALAD BAR Great Steaks, Seafood & Prime Rib Varying specials such as ; Combination steak and Alaskan King Crab or Prime Rib, Lobster and others. SUNDAY NOON TO 10 P.M. CHICKEN DINNER 12 BBOASTED SALAD BAR SCONES & WITH Also Dally Luncheon Specials and Broasted Chicken to go 10 pieces of chicken 4 scones. Choice of Cole Slaw or Potatoes and Gravy SERVED NIGHTLY FROM 6 nntil 10 P.M. Caffe g Main - Salina Utah Momm State and f i j ! I |