OCR Text |
Show 12 Wednesday, May 16, 1979 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Students make hot dog 150-f- t hot which will be baked in students will also worlds four foot sections and compete in the milkrecord, and thats no topped with gallons of maid contest, in which baloney! catsup, mustard and the entrants see who As a matter of fact, relish. can get the most milk the long dog will be one record from three different The world hundred percent class hot dog will then cows in a three turkey meat when a be cut into more minute time limit. group of Utah State manageable pieces food and sold in the student There University will be science students stuff center. set up during displays a quarter - furlong Those who buy part week explaining frankfurter for the of the hot dog can the of the place Guiness Book of World boast that they ate in the agriculture Records at the Logan part of the worlds nations economy and campus May 17. longest hot dog, says one which will counter The tubular turkey Dr. Von Mendenhall. claims made by the will be stuffed into its Dr. Von Mendenhall Food and Drug Adcasing and cooked at said the creation of the ministration that meat the university meat huge hot dog will preserving nitrites are laboratory then rolled highlight a series of potentially harmful. onto a rack like a activities at the garden hose. It will be university marking Nitrites are used in the BUSINESS REVIEW A 150 - foot long V. dog would be a -- rolled out onto a foot hot agriculture week production of frankbun there. He said women furters and bacon. 150 dog oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo pDEE President and Chief Executive Officer. Industries includes the operations of Interstate Brick Company. All of the changes are effective May 1, 1979, according to Mr. Kastler. He said the purpose for the reorganizatin was to more clearly of the separate various business activities to will continue officers Company. The above of executive chief to Mr. Kastler, report Mountain Fuel Supply Company. En-tra- UTAH RANKS FOURTH IN INCOME Latest statistics by the U.S. Department of Commerce shows Utah ranking fourth in average income compared to its neighbors. Nevada had the highest average income per household with $15,532 as the mean and $13,082 as the median. Colorado was next with $15,100 being the mean and $13,112 as the median. Wyoming was third with $14,852 as the mean and $12,931 as the median. Utah was fourth with $14,508 as the mean and $12,776 as the median. The other states lower than Utah were, Arizona, Idaho, Montana and New Mr. Crawford is a native of Carbon County, Mexico. Although Utah was ranked fourth among the mountain states, the statistics showed that it ranked 21st among the fifty states. Also the report showed that Utah was above the national average in mean and median income per household. CONTRACT AWARDED D.C. Utah Senators WASHINGTON, o Garn and Hatch announced today that Ben o Johnson Helicopters of Joseph, Oregon of from the Office a received o of Aircraft contract Services for work done in Price, o Utah. The work involved BLM rental of one o rotary winged aircraft to be used in resource o and fire suppression activities. o MOUNTAIN FUEL o ANNOUNCES REORGANIZATION o SALT LAKE CITY recorganization of o the top management of Mountain Fuel Supply o Company and its wholly ownedB.Z.subsidiaries announced today by Kastler, o was and chairman of the board. president o Mr. Kastler said the actions were taken kV John Crawford, Jr. o today by the various boards of directors annual shareholders meetings. the o following where he attended public schools. He received The Mountain Fuel board of directors Doctor degrees from the o named Carbon County native John Crawford, BA and Juris of Utah. He joined Mountain Fuel University o Jr., to serve as President and Chief Executive in and has held several positions in the o Officer of the Companys public transutility and financial operations of the company. natural division, gas embracing He was named a director in and o mission, distribution and other related legal executive vice president in o operations. Mr. Coleman is a native of Ogden, Utah. He Fuel Resources, Inc., board o of The Mountain studied at Weber College and received a B.S. named Clair F. Coleman to serve in mathematics and an M.S. in mechanical o as directors President and Chief Executive Officer. He engineering from the University of Utah. He o will also continue to serve as Senior Vice joined Mountain Fuel in as a gas o President - Operations of the public utility dispatcher. He has held several positions in Mountain Fuel Resources is engaged o division. the engineering and distributions operations in the interstate storage and transportation of of the company. He was named senior vice o natural gas. in and a director in o The Wexpro Company board of directors president Mr. Cash is a native of Texas. He received R.D. Cash to serve as President and o named engineering degree from Texas Tech Chief Executive Officer. Wexpro Company is He joined Mountain Fuel in University. o engaged in the exploration for and production after years experience with Amoco o of hydrocarbons. Production Co., during which he held various Entrada Industries board of directors o hasThenamed supervisory positions. He was named a Harold P. Cahoon to serve as director of Mountain Fuel in o o o o o o ! o o o LOOK FOR OUR DINING GUIDE EVERY OTHER WEEK o IN THE TV & ENTERTAINMENT OUIDE SATURDAYS! o o o o o o o o o o $92,050 A - welcome you to their em PGcm Drop by and Win, Eat, Dance 1957 1975 1977. and Laugh with us! 1954 Come in and Register for our drawing at B&Ror Pizza Deli Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 17, 18 and 19 1974 1976 10 from Bill's Home Furnishings will be given hookups-- if plugs away. info your car, camper, boat, or home. A 12" Toshiba TV 1976. We know AC-D- C some great places to eat OTHER PRIZES INCLUDE PIZZA AND ICE CREAM Drawing Saturday night in Castle Rock Square parking lot at 8 p.m. MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN! a DISCO DANCE will follow in the Drawing . the parking lot from 8 to 1 1 p.m. Saturday night Rocky and Rhoda will appear Saturday, May 19 at Baskin Robbins Two colorful, rollicking Baskin Robbins clowns will appear from 1 and from treating audiences to pantomime, skits, games Ice Cream Eating Contest will 3-- 11-- 6 and giveaways. take place at 2 p.m. Saturday at Baskin Robbins Try 31 tasty flavors of Ice Cream one of Pizza Delis or Baskin Robbins to choose from Any one of dozens of Pizza Combinations or Sandwiches to choose from GRAND OPENING SPECIALS of the Day Try Them All! o o o o o o o o o o o o O BASKIN ROBBINS Sunday-Thursd- Friday-Saturd- 0 11:00a.m. 11:00 p.m. 637-363- 1 ay 11:30a.m. 10p.m. -- Friday-Saturd- ay -- Phone PIZZA DELI Monday-Thursd- ay 11:00-10:0- ay 11:30a.m. Phone 1975. -- 12 p.m. 637-690- 7 o o o o o O 2 GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |