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Show Interior Shares Mineral Receipts With 23 States Guild Concerts Cost $10 Music Tri-Coun- ty Tri-Coun- ty Sun Guilds 1962-8- 3 season of five concerts will cost $10, according to a decision made at a recent advisory board meeting. The new season will be arranged Satina Tht summer during the locally will not be inadvertently scheduled on top of each other. Faithfulness to a set calendar was also enboard by couraged members. Artists often must be engaged a year or more in advance and these dates are not as flexible as some local events might be. It wa also suggested by newly appointed coordinator Pam under the Williams, direction of the advisory board. A free concert, provided by a group of 23 Guild European touring musicians, will kick off a month-lon- g membership drive in August, the board announced. civic, in social church, and educational circles to promote Guild events on one-to-o- basis and members provide information Board decided advocates be designated Guild mem- berships may be purchased only during the drive or at concerts season. the during Patronage, or pledges of donations, upon which the Guild depends for much of its success, will be accepted during the drive. The Guild will continue not to allow sales of tickets for in- dividual concerts. This policy is written into the the of organization to protect by-la- and assure members about the organization. The lack of an accessible floor in the valley where dance groups may was also perform discussed. Many board members the hope proposed remodeling of the Richfield Tabernacle would be a sufficient place for dancers to perform. Most board members agreed Guild efforts should be directed to bringing very special artsts to the area whom local residents might not otherwise get to see or hear. - WASHINGTON On May 6th, Secretary of the Interior James G. Watt announced distribution of the largest ever mid-yeamount of money to State Governments as a result of mineral leasing receipts generated by the Department. Our efforts to accelerate mineral leasing especially for is energy minerals off by reducing paying on our dependence foreign sources and in tangible, cash terms to the U.S. Treasury and the states, Secretary Watt said. Checks have been mailed to 23 states for a of total grant This $271,791,857.55. ar amount includes to Utah for the period ending March 31, 1982. For the same period ending in 1981 the amount was $9,029,394.72. The 1982 payment is the $14,533,794.80 as its share Government. In addition, BLM leases minerals on some 328 million acres since 1974. where the government The $271,791,857.55 owns both the surface and mailed to the 23 states far subsurface. Under the exceeds the $102 million law, the payments to the payments made for the states do not include first six months of fiscal receipts from the Outer year 1981. These checks Continental Shelf. cover the first half of BLM Director Robert Fiscal year 1982. Final F. Burford said the inpayments will be made in creases noted by some November of 1982 for the states, notably Arkansas, second half of the year. Wyoming, Colorado and are atReceipts shared with New Mexico, the states represent half tributable, in part, to this of all mineral leasing Administrations acrents, royalties and bonus celeration of energy payments received by the mineral leasing activities Federal Government and providing improved under the Mineral access to Federal lands. Leasing Act of 1920. Oil Burford said in Arkansas and gas leasing account the jump of about $20 for the bulk of the million in shared however, revenues is due to oil and receipts; $48,532,428.31 of oil shale monies that had been held in escrow receipts from coal, gas leasing geothermal, phosphate, potash, sodium, sulphur and other minerals are added to the totals. The Interior Departsix months largest mineral payment ever ment, through the Bureau made to Utah by BLM. of Land Management, The increase is due manages mineral leasing mostly to coal leasing activities on over 400 activity by BLM in the million on share acres state. In January 1982, where the subsurface is BLM also paid to Utah owned by the Federal on Fort Chaffee. In Wyoming and Colorado, part of the increases in revenue paid to the state come from increased coal leasing as well as oil and gas receipts. Burford also said, This is the largest midyear payment we have ever made to the states. And, this is the earliest the checks have ever been mailed. We recognize the states need the money and we worked hard to eliminate some of the red tape in order to make earlier payments. The Federal revenues are used by each state in accordance distribution with formula state by approved legislatures. The Federal Government does not dicate procedures for distribution of the money within a state, Burford noted. Need Help? 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Another guild policy to remaining force, is no infants or children under 12 allowed to attend Performers concerts. just cant do their professional best when there are distractions, Dr. Chisholm said. Evaluating the season just ended, the advisory board concluded since the dinner concerts had been successful, more events would be planned next season. Dinner' concerts were limited to a small, group, due to seating capacities in local eating establishments, You Can Always Count on Safeway For Garden Fresh Produce N Crisp Iceberg Lettuce concert season, Apples Large membership tickets, there was confusion who was eligible to come. For next season, dinner concerts will continue to be totally separate from the regular lb. Heads Mild Green non-Guil- Onions 4 Meat hFryirlgs and to Guild and d persons alike, by making reservations when called for. Those making reservations and then not cancelling if not attenavailable - Golden Delicious a and enfeatured brief tertainment from small groups. However, because last years dinner concerts were noted on the Guild season Trimmed Manor House Baal Chicken or Turkey Corn Niblets 12 oz. Cream Style or Whole Kamel 17 oz. Cane . be billed ding will anyway. The first season dinner concert will be a monarchs feast Oct. 15, with an along Elizabethan fashion show from SUSCs Festival. Shakespeare Other dinner concerts will be announced as plans shape up. The past season was one of the most successful in memberships purchased and patronage donated, officials noted, but from the standpoint of Case of 24 - $9.36 tBtk Sag ureao Mrs. Wright's Buttertop White or Wheat Hot Dog BunsorHamburer Wright's Mrs. Wright's Crumb Hnnule UUIIUIo and Powdered Sugar 24 oz. loaf 8ct. 20 oz. okn. attendance the season was rather dismal. Guild Coordinator Thelma Compton, who did a random telephone poll after each concert among 50 members who did not attend, reported reasons for absence seemed to be quite valid. 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