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Show I I 17 Thursday, January 24, 1980 Uintah Banin Standard Grain producers eligible for 1980 program benefit NFn Ahamont Neola Zola Spencar Lola Jonas 454-335- 3534521 3 The Veterans ministrations new policy Ad- e The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers have changed the day .of their meeting. It will be the fourth Monday of the month, instead of the fourth Thursday, since so of the go to many want to Citizens dinners. The next meeting will be Jan. 28 at the American Legion building. Relatives who traveled to Price after the Ray Walker services were Virginia Stevensen, Ida Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stevensen, Mr. and Mrs. John Stevensen, Mr. and Mrs. Pari Stevensen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stevensen, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stevensen, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Walker, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Walker, Elaine and Jerry Stevens. e Frank Jessen, Sandy, is staying with his mother, Afton Jessen, and working for the T.LE. He will move his family here around February 1. Monday evening, Jan. 21, a birthday party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Christensen. The Jess Christensen families and the Rue Miles families attended. Forty-eigfamily mem- 2 AWARDS The local Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary presented certificates of recognition Friday, Jan. 18, to Union high school English instructor Randall Davis, principal David G. Steadman, and Yvette Collette, UHS student who won the local Voice of Democracy Broadcast Scriptwriting competition on "My Future Role in America." Miss Collett's entry will compete at the state level, and the Utah winner, will compete at the national level. Commander Willie Bartley and Auxiliary President Georgia Bartley presented the awards. SCSA to hold annual meet tomorrow Vona Houtz, president of the VFW National Auxiliary, spent two days in Roosevelt, before leaving for a week tour of the Southern States, and will be gone for a month. She serves as a representative of the organization and a good-wi- ll ambassador. She has many speaking engagements, meets city and government officials, and promotes the auxiliary program. Her schedules are planned in advance. Mrs. Houtz also travels with the Department of Defense. Mrs. Houtz spent a : month in Panama and., visited Jjhq United States. .While in Panama she . 'operated' the locks - oh the'Tankma; Canal, and witnessed some of the changes being made because of the members the Senior ht bers Violet honored Davies and Bill Christensen on their birthdays, which are one day apart. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Ames received word of a new granddaughter born Jan. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Edd Miller in Richmond. She weighed 9 lbs. 5 oz. The Utah Chapter, Soil Conservation Society of America (SCSA), will conduct their annual meeting in Salt Lake City, Friday, Jan. 25, at the Hilton HoteL Mont Robins, president of the Utah Chapter, will open the business meeting at 8:15 a.m. President-elect Theron Hutchings, Salt Lake, will assume his role as president of the Chapter for 1980 and install new ' e The farewell testimonial for Bo Oberhandy, son of Mr. and Mra. Mark L. Oberhansly, was held Sunday, Jan. 20, at Neola Second Ward Cha-peL Speakers were Terry Bastian, Cleon Butterfield, and Bo's lamily. Out of town guests were B. Money, Gwendolyn, Cleon, ClinL Kathy, Trisha, Andrea, Kim and Karen Butterfield; Marc! Jones; Alien, Mary, John and Elizabeth Brinkerhoff; Lyle and Beatrice Anderson; and Ona Rust. Bo will Frances enter the mission training center in Provo Jan. 24. Cathy Fisher, George and La Rue Fisher and Joe Austin went on a cattlemens tour to the Den-- . ver, Colo., area. They attended the stock show and rodeo in Denver, then went to Greeley and saw the world's largest feed lot and toured Ft. Haiti Fnm Hanna Tracy Roberts 343-54- Received 75 too late for last weeks paper: Blanche Defa went to Salt Lake for the Christmas holidays. She visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hatton, Mrs. Meda Hansen, and Velma Eskelson. Norman Casper. Jenney Jones spent officers. the Christmas weekend The theme of the meeting is in Salt Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brent Sweat Developing Utah Resources Under a Constrained Economy." and family, Mr. and Mrs. Governor Scott & Matheson will be Bryon Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Casper, guest speaker at the noon luncheon. Collins. and Mrs. Faye King and Chapter awards will be presented e Gary and Rosalee during the luncheon. Jessen flew to Denver family. The afternoon program will resume Mr. and Mrs. Laverl Monday,' Jan. at 2 p.m. with a panel discussion on attend., the stock 21,.to MAM.' Turhbow,- - Orem, visited Mr. and Mm Leo Defa Improving Utah's Rangelands. They also went to LongPresident Robins will deliver the mont for the polled recently. Mr. and Mrs Gene-viv- e closing message at 8:45 p.m. Hereford stock sale. Tfeaty. .. Registration, including the luncheon Gines, Kearns, and Brent and Cathy is $10 per person; without lunch, $3 Fisher are now in their Mrs. and Mrs. Ervan Ivie, Salt Lake, attended per person. new home in Altonah. e Leonard Ames has funeral services for ae to Ogden to be with Ola us Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. A1 sons while their mother is attending Roberts, Salt Lake, recently visited Mr. and school o Gene Mower has Mrs. Steve Humes, Mr. The Uintah Basin Area Vocational have indicated their willingness to started a general repair and Mrs. Leon Casper, Center has received a letter of inform any interested group about the service. He will fix and Mr. and Mrs. Brad Baum. commendation, following a Utah State appliances of all kinds. practical nursing program. Board of Nursing review of the Mr. and, Mrs. Steve For any work you need Humes and Mr. and Mrs. centers Practical Nursing Program. done around the house, The letter said, in part, The Board Max Fabrizio and family, call him at commends you on the revision of the A hoy was born to went to Salt Lake for a Bill and Ann Alligood, Humes Christmas party program to facilitate the ability of held at Mr. ' and Mrs. ML Home, at the Duyour graduates in entering the second Associate of an proDegree chesne County hospital Mike Arnolds home. year Mr. and Mrs. Tom gram." Jan. 7. He weighed 8 lbs. Fabrizio and family, Mr. The center has made a number of 10 oz., and will be named and Mrs. Levers Fabrizio changes in the Practical Nursing Levi Bradley, and family, and Mr. and to an effort the in Louise to went Smith e provide Program, The United States Department of the Vernal hospital MonMrs. Craig Thomas and necessary background for graduates a who wish to advance ' in nursing. Agriculture has set up a special grain day to have more tests. family, attended Graduates of the local program may embargo information center to help Diane and. Steve Christmas party at Mr. answer questions from farmers and now apply for Advanced Placement in Hamilton spent the and Mrs. Steve Ogdens others about the impact of the grain weekend in Park City in Salt Lake. a Registered Nurse program, which Mr. and Mrs. Leo trade action. requires about three quarters skiing. Their son, MaUSDA ... specialists . are manning Turnbow to complete. his with spent Christclaine, stayed telephones from 8 a.m. until 8 Spokesmen for the UBAVC have grandparents, Dee and mas in Salt' Lake. The Minnie Lu Roberts. Washington, D.C. time every day. family all attended a expressed their appreciation of the The number is 800424-908- 2 and is e Seven members of Christmas Eve party at support of Uintah Basin residents for toll free. the nursing education program, and the upper country ambu- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Harlance service are taking mons. Florence and Leo training in Vernal to also visited Mr. and Mrs. them to give I.V. Charles White and other aualify They are Rich- children Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ard Watkins, Veloy Mr. and Farnsworth, Dennis Giles and Hal Warr, Denise Warr, Dee Mrs. Ervan Rhoades and and Minnie Lu Roberts femily, and Mr. and Mrs. and Rudy Munson. When Lavon Giles and family, they finish at Vernal went to Salt Lake for the Ida Hotrocks will be required to blessing of the daughter they 545-513-7 into a hospital and of Mr. and Mrs. Voy go Stewart The baby was take another course, f named Amber Jolene o Mark Cole, Sioux was blessed by her and is staying e The Ward party and City, Iowa, with his aunt and uncle, father. dinner waa well attended Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bonnie and Jerry Car-rol- l. Friday evening. MemHe will go to school Turnbow went to Salt of the bers I I Fuller O'Brian Olympic . at Ahamont for the next Lake to attend the Bishopric were honored, I All Faint Supplies and presented with a term. Jerry met him at blessing of their grandPittsburg the airport in Salt Lake son, Neil Ryan Harmon, book by Bishop Peatross. nammm e Tony Halladay is a Friday, and they went to son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil STOtM DOORS Smithfield to attend a Harmon. He was blessed atient at the Duchesne auction. livestock by his father. A family unty hospital, e In 8aerament meetJerry Carroll is going dinner was held at the Blaine Harmon home. ing Sunday, Marilyn with Larry Fisher to Other emnnuMioPS work for a grandparents are Moon-wa- s released as Wyoming to SUMNfKAI Mr. and Mrs. Blaine chairman for couple of weeks, " e Shirley Riley and Harmon; (PidwpfcIV'fcjtL) and Sacare Glen Whitmore, have been here Patti ; rament boys ROUTS meeting. eJTOtf : her mother, Ileene California, and Mrs. Harwith in sustained was Burdick o WINDOW SUSS her place. John Burdick McConkie, for a while. mon, Salt Lake, ' e OKGJRf SUSS Mr. and Mrs. David . was sustained on the Boy She left hist Wednesday, I with DOORS and Curry are parenta of a e CUSTOM SHOWS and stayed Scout committee, Mary born Jan. 1, at the Bountiful in boy Cub on Kelly Riley ; the Kay Weight w fW ENQOSUKS ' Heber the'fl hospitaL He was Rich-, until drove committee. Friday, Scout e KommuHOPsavia named David Heath, and ard Fitzgerald was sus- on hone to California, ' tained as second counsel-- ! e Mr. and Mrs. Mike weighed 6 lbs. 13 os. 722-201- 6 Mr. are built. have a new Grandparents or in High Priest group, Brady house two miles west and Mrs. Joe Curry and v e Fred Tew, a member Mr. and Mrs. Wayne of the Stake High Coun--.. and Jones, Tabiona; great miles north of Altonah. cfl, visited Sunday school and Sacrament meeting They moved in last week grandmother is Vida Jen. "Where Gian is a Speciality Not a Sideline"! with their three children. sen, Heber. i ; ... Sunday. rn - LPN program praised 454-853- Grain embargo information available -- Elmer lauded Smith those veterans for "the very good results of the screening program. However, Vance noted, veterans who have used the Salt Lake City VA Regional Offices services still owed it a total of more than $2.5 million. That debt is made up of 8352 cases. They include set-asid- 0. ' . $1.63 for barley, $1.08 few oats, $1.70 for rye and $4.50 for soybeans. National program acreages i announced at 82.1 mi o. corn, 18.9 million acre; v- and 7.9 million acres for Uulcy. ihe national program acreage is the number of planted acres of each crop needed to meet projected domestic and export requirementa as well as to provide for a desirable carryover. rr - are currently estimated at $2.08 per bushel for corn, $2.46 for sorghum and $235 for barley. The ASC8 official said 1980 feed grain and soybean loan levels will be at least as high as those in effect for 1979 crops. Those rates are: $2.00 per bushel for corn, $1.90 few sorghum. Advanced placement conference A statewide Advanced Placement Conference is to be held from 8:30 a.m. until noon Saturday, Feb. 2, at Woods Cross high school, Woods Cross, Utah. Sponsored jointly by the Utah State Office of Education and Davia School District, the conference will discuss organizing courses, recruiting students, examinations, grading practices, college placement, and the economic value of APP for students and compensation, pension, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Casper spent Christmas in Salt Lake with Mr. knd Mrs. Jack Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Brent and of screening VA home-loa- n applicants for GI Bill education debtors is paying off in Utah. During the first half-yea-r. of the program begun last spring, comsingled out 134 puters home-loa- n applicants at the VA Regional Office in Salt Lake City who hadn't repaid a total of more than $71,000 in education overpayments. Finance office director "All corn, sorghum and barley producers will be eligible for target price protection and price support mans on their 1980 feed grain," Jimmy Brotherson, Chairperson of the Duchesne County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) commite or tee, said. There are no diversion requirements for 1980 feed grain crops. "However, to qualify for full target price protection and deficiency payments, farmers cannot plant more corn, sorghum or barley in 1980 that the total acreage considered planted and set aside from these crops in 1979," he explained. Farmers who exceed this acreage will be subject to an allocation factor that can reduce any target price payment by up to 20 percenL Preliminary target price ranges will be announced by March 15, according to Brotherson. The 1980 target prices school districts. On hand will be resource personnel and education overpayfrom both colleges and secondary dements, home-loa- n schools throughout the state. Notable faults and education among those attending is Dr. Harlan loans. P. Hanson, chief of Advanced PlaceVance aaid that debts ment programs for the entire nation. to the Utah regional A preliminary survey of interests The Gorge Ranger was conducted Flaming office skyrocketed from to determine concerns District is taking group site reserva$197300 in 1969 to the for the following fields of study: The district season. for 1980 the tions current level largely behas five group campgrounds with up administration, studio art, art history, cause of a Congressional five units each. However, even with American history, European history, to for advance mandate popular English, classics, French, German, to veterans. this number of sites, thewithin the Spanish, mathematics, biology, chemweekends taken are Eiyments usually a number Reservations should istry, physics, and music. months. few first of abuses of this system, There will be a $15 fee to defray be made as soon as possible to obtain including one veteran conference expenses and cover the dates. desired who used his payments The units vary in capacity from 10 coat of instructional materials. For for a Hawaiian vacation, 800 people. A reservation fee of further information, contact Jewel to a nearly $40,000 ripoff by Bindrup, state director of Gifted and is required. a veteran and his wife, $1050 peopleday Talented programs, all Reservations can be made for and a veteran who faked Point sites Lucerne calling by except studies for university the Dutch John office at 8854315, or SOLAR PROCESSING three years. Box 157, Dutch John, Three thousand of the writing P.0. Federal funds are being spent on 84023. Utah been debt cases have solar research because experts believe Reservations for the Lucerne Point referred to the VA's solar energy may have the best be made should Site calling by Group Centralized Accounts 5 or 5445, potential for efficient processing of Manila office at the Division or writing P.O.Box 278, Manila, Utah food. Projects which could prove (CARD) branch in SL 84046. beneficial to consumers indude: solar Paul Minn., and regional Camping units at the district's other drying of seafood; drying of surface UJ3. attorneys for action. campgrounds are on a moisture from washed and waxed VA regional counsel basis, and are limited to a citrus fruits in Glade Bigler said that packing houses; and maximum of 10 peopleunit There is solar between March 1978 and of dried potato processing 15 no fee at 8 of these sites. The other May 1979, 811 of those products. sites have a $2 or $3 daily camping fee. CARD referrals went to .The fee at the following sites has the U.S. Attorney in Salt been raised from $2 to $3 to make Lake City, and that the them comparable to the prices charged collection rate is nearly at other similar sites: Canyon Rim, 80 percent. ..Cedar Springs, Deer .Run, Greendale, phono nows xGreens Lake, Mustang Ridge, Red 7&5131 Canyon, and Skull Creek. 738-20There is no fee charged for picnicking or use of the boat launching sites. Flaming Gorge news 533-604- 784-344- - to or 69 rm INTERESP1 PI I Ifc Ji on 6 MONTH! : -- MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES! ., . Arcadia JONES PAINT & GLASS CO. Annual Interest Rate Effective: Jan. 2430 11.886 . out-goin- g ts . Roosevelt . $ 1 0,000 minimum deposit Accounts insured to $40,000 by F.D.I.C. ... PLUS A $10,000 insurance policy for accidental death for the 6 months the Money Market Certificate is in effect. Limit of one policy perpereon- - toZIONS Ask at any bank office. money maiket certMcates. FIRST NATIONAL BANK fad Substantial Interest penalty reqtAed for early withdrawal Venial, Rommlt, DuHmof . i |