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Show Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, August 27, 1980 8A Sun Child needs BLM areas studied a good view - A Wilderness Society; HANKSVILLE Harold Ekker, Wayne preview preliminary ComWilderof proposed County Del La were missioner; areas ness Study Garfield covered Friday by Fever, Commembers of the State County Using a car seat for a small child may prevent car sickness. clearer A view the front allows the through window and to focus on obstable relatively jects in the distance. The child is safer in a secured seat, too. eyes Areas AGENT 637 6450 M E' 100 North Prict neighbor. Firm there. Competition. A total of 16 teams from as far away as California participated in the competition. Members of the Anaconda Carr Fork Team, Tooele, plan their next move during Saturday's Rocky Mountain Mine Rescue and First Aid FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY STATE Bioomirylon Illinois The Price River Coal Co. A Team beat 16 other mine rescue teams to take top honors Saturday at the Rocky Mountain Mine Rescue and First Aid Competition. The event was administered by the Tripp have opened practice as Chiropractic Physicians 335 East North in Price Phone 100 637-482- Monday Friday 10-- 10-11 LDS Price River wins meet Dr. David J. Barclay and Dr. Jack W. HOURS: i Ad Tactics discussed Like a good Mine 2 Safety Health ministration, Tuesday thru and 2-- 5 and Ad the National Mine Service and the College of Eastern Utah. Carbon Aliens Golf Association and Tournament Players would like to thank Adolf Coors Co. GOLDEN, COLORADO ANDTHE Helper V and of budget Safety Health Administration MSHA was cut by said the mine rescue more than 50 percent competition gives his over the last fiscal office a chance to help year. MSHA donates the with preventative Jim Westfield safety measures. A lot of the mines Memorial Traveling have the concept of us trophy which goes to just writing citations the first place mine for safety violations, rescue team, this year this gives us a chance the trophy went to the of shedding that Price River Coal Co. A Team. image, Schell said. Other winners in the Schell heads the education and training mine rescue comdivision of MSHA out petition were: Kaiser of Denver. The Steel, Sunnyside, assocaition is a second; Rio Algom division of the Corp. Blue Team, La Department of Labor, Sal, third; Emery Walter Schell of the The education and training Mine he said. Seven MSHA judges the teams competing Saturday. They also formulate the problems and set up the three mine Mining Corp. A Team, fourth; and Kaiser Steel B Team, York Canyon, Raton, N.M., fifth. Winners in the first aid competition were: courses on the Carbon Emery Mining Corp. B High School football Team, first; Emery stadium. Mining Corp. A Team, Right now, having second; Kaiser Steel. a mine rescue team is Sunnyside and West a voluntary thing for Colorado moreland B Team, the mine owners. Next year, they Paonia Colo., tied for will be required to third; and Kaiser Steel have a mine rescue A Team, York Canyon, fourth. team, Schell said. First place in the Most of the Utah comcoal mines do have henchmens teams and complying petition went to the with the regulations team of Leroy Obiatt should be no problem and Kent Eden of for them, he added. Consolidation Coal These events are Co., Emery. The henchmens as near as you can n come to the real thing, competition has teams locate and because the teams are subject to the diagnose bugs in a scored Hanksville ker said to these Addressing Individual honors Tuttle, Corp., fewest in the henchmens BLM manager, Richfield; Herb Hunt, Wilderness Coodinat-o- r, and Ed Bovy, Outdoor recreational stake split congregation, meeting house in Helper to accomodate the new stake and the Helper Ward. The new facility will cost approximately $1,445,000. Local units must fund 30 percent of that amount and the church at large will pay the rest. At Jensens request, members of both newly - organized stakes voted to support funding of the com- Winners in the novice division were, Soldier Creek Coal Co., first; Price River B Team, second; and American Borate, Death Valley, Calif., third. project. McConkie, highly regarded by Mormons as a doctrinal expert, discussed the purpose of life. What were attempting to do is create for ourselves eternal family units patterned after the family of our eternal Heavenly Father, McConkie said. Labor Day members of the (Continued from Page 1A) to congregation give until it pinches, promising that if they years of age and older will be He admonished The winner of the Paul Butler Memorial did so, the windows of Heaven will be open to you and blessings will be poured out that you will not be able to contain. The newly chosen Helper Stake president said the gospel of Jesus Christ brings men to a common level. Humble church members and great leaders will obtain similar rewards if they keep the commandments . of God, Olsen added. trophy for the best score was the Elder Bruce R. McConkie, a member of the LDS Council of the Twelve Apostles, presided over the conference and directed the Jensen reminded both stakes of a commitment to finance construction of a stake center and reorganization. petition. Wellington, of- office; Don ficials that this area Pendleton, District didnt need anymore BLM (Continued from Page 1A) went to Kevin Emery Mining for having the minus points Traveling manager wilderness areas. Wayne is a poor county, one of the poorest in the State, and to tie up most of Richfield its lands in wilderthe party included planner, ness, would worsen the BLM. State BLM director situation instead of Gary Wicks, State better it. He will do decisions definite No coorWilderness dinator Kent Bidoff, were made on this everything possible to those Chauncey Povis, proposed wilderness convince representative from study area but State decision makers into Governor Scott Director Wicks must realizing wilderness is Mathesons office; have his recom- not the solution to the Stopher, mendations to Cecil energy problems, the Terry Wilderness BLM Andrus, Secretary of grazing problems, and Director, Washington Interior in Washington economic interests of Wayne and Garfield D.C. Debbie Sikes, by Nov. 14. Sierra Club and The proposed counties, Ekker said. MIKE BAXTER Home Ot1.ce National missioner; Andy BLM is Grand Canyon, Ferguson, recreational planner, Bryce and Zion. included Larry Sip, area Commissioner Ek- Raggey Mountain, Mt. Ellen, Mt. Pennell, Fiddles Butte, and the Dirty Devil. The group was flown into these proposed study areas by a Jet Ranger helicopter and Come see me You may be pleased loo is include Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Goblin Valley (State Park), and further southwest departments. Atotof homeowners are pleased at what they can save with State Farm insurance. State areas are by National Parks which wilderness surrounded all-arou- Emery Mining Corp. B Team. In second place, Emery Mining Corp. A Team, third, Kaiser steel, Sunnyside and fourth place went to Kaiser Steel, York Canyon. featured during Mondays festivities. Night Train, a country band, will be featured at the events on Sunday and Monday evenings. Tickets for a drawing will be available throughout the celebration. The drawing will be held just before the celebrations . end. For further information, contact Mrs. Houskeeper at 637-132- 8. IlillOi two-ma- Mercantile Co. YOUR AREA COORS DISTRIBUTOR AND CO-SPONSO- Robertson's Inc. Mimi's Fashion Ideal Beverage Eli's Music Anixter Carboloy Mining Products Sunshine Alley Dan's Pharmacy Price Insurance Jack's Shoes Capri Fun Center Richard's Toggery Smiths Food King Pizza Hut Mission Motel First Security Bank The Matador Dinosaur Tire First Federal Savings Rexall Veltris Scarty's Hollow Bottle For their support of the UfJi San Advocate Published Every Wednesday and Saturday by the Sun Advocate Publishers Inc 76 West Main St, Price, Utah 84501 Phone (801) 637 0732 Helper Oflice 472 3732 Stcoftd at Amateur Golf Tournament Best Amateur Tournament in the State n Class Pnc Utah USPS Membu Postal Paid PoitoHic 526 380 Association Subscription rate: Cubon Brian Clements of Emery Mining Corp. placed third, AEPmine decides on union WASHINGTON, The Price Utah North Stake of the LDS Church lost one counselor and a patriarch to the new Helper Utah Stake Sunday, but two men were called to fill those are James L. positions. Pictured ) Jensen, president; Elliott A. Fairbanks, first counselor; Frederick F. Noyes, Chosen Sunday to lead the Helper Utah Stake of the LDS Church were Robert E. Olsen, president; Grant C. Fausett, first counselor; Neill Jensen, second counselor; and Stanley Judd, patriarch. second counselor; and D. Ross Boyack, patriarch. (l-r- D.C. President Sam Church Jr., of the American Powers Electric Cook Terminal coal in Metropolis, 111., for choosing the UMWA as their exclusive bargaining agent. AEP also owns and operates the Price River Coal Company at Castle Gate. The facility is a rail to - barge coal loading -- ol Utah Press Association and Na. tonal Newspaper In breathing apparatus, Schell said. The team of Tracy Adley and Richard Childs of Consolidation Coal Co. placed second and Ray Guymon and United Mine Workers of America, praised the employees of Mf MfllR Of THE 17th Annual Black Diamond The, of com- pressure petition, Schell said. The competition is also an incentive for the miners to join the team, he said. The only regrets he has about the com- petition is that MSHA can not spare more money and manpower to expand the competitions, Schell added. Its difficult to really do the teams justice as I would like because of our low budget. he said. t Emery Countits, $14 pei year, published twice weekly In Utah, outside area, $17 per year Out of State $11 transfer operation. A New York based energy conglomerate, American Electric Power is the nations leading consumer of coal. newly-forme- (l-r- ) d C. R. |