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Show w a. m.. hi i In Wildlile Uimu:' r ' .i him in in l 'Vi Lake Sail City. Icmplc. Utah, lor ihc purpose of adopting said licrc-lofor- e Utah Code Annotated. 953, the Board of Oil. .V . a (ias and Mining held .i hearing on Ihursdav. March 2b. 1981. in (lie 29 grandchildren; Wildlife Resources Au159b West ditorium. Funeral services 01 ROWENA AHLQUIST Ahl-quis- 1981. Born May 18. t. were held Wednesday. North Temple. Salt Burial was in the Mt. Lake City, Utah, for the to Olivet Cemetery. Salt purpose of receiving Willard Ives and Nancy Ivy Pack in Kamas. Married Albcr A. Ahl-qui- Died in June. 1973. Member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Graduate of the University of Utah. Taught in public schools in Granite and Murray School Districts for 42 years. Survived by: stepsons. Merlin. Salt Lake City: Bill. San Ramon. Calif.; Jack. Magna; Frank Kellner. 59, several amendments Di- passed awav Mav 3, proposed by the 1981. Born in Milwaukee. Wise. Nov. 24. 1920 to Mathias and Katherine Bauer Kellner. Married Violet Westenskow. Las Vegas, Ncv., Dec. 7. 1966. Was a meat cutter. step-childre- n; 23 Mrs. Ralph (Mary) Jenkins. Magna: sister. Mrs. W. Clinton (Mignon) mings. Salt Lake City; niece, Jean Cummings. Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren; 22 n. Graveside services curtail the 7 to Haring of C-2- gas. Rule B- - 11(b) to require the association of local counsel in 2. were held Wednesday mailers before the in the Salt Lake City Board. 3. Housekeeping Cemetery. Veteran's Section. change to all current rules and regulations Public Notice THE STATE PRODUCTION. Surface and Underground Coal Mining and Reclamation Regulations (UMC and SMC Parts 7(H) et. seq.) to adopt changes necessary to obtain State program approval by the United States Secretary of the Interior under the Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (Board and'or Division in lieu of Commission). Therefore, notice is hie: in A ). (Public Law of the copy proposed rules and regulatings may be obtained from the Division upon re95-87- matter of 9: ALL 7 Sci. !9: Wii. ly in Cause No. Township 4 North. which established drilling units of 180 Range 7 East. Sec. 35: acres, more or less, for E'i. the production of oil from the provided that all of the and OF AMOCO ' . Secretary of the Board 183-2- DUCTION COMPANY FOR AN ORDER EX- TENDING THE DER ISSUED OR- IN TO CAUSE NO. 183-INCLUDE ADDITIONAL ACREAGE 2. 40-10- -I Mav 28. 1981. at 9:(X) 183-- the: application sued . PRO- OF quest. All persons inteAMENDING SUR- rested in commenting FACE AND UNDERupon the proposed GROUND COAL MINrulemaking amendING REGULATIONS ments may do so by PURSUANT TO appearing tit a Board et. scq.. UTAH bearing on Thursday. CODE ANNOTATED May 28. 1981. at 9:00 a. m.. in the Wildlife NOTICE OF HEARING Resources Auditorium. hereby given dial the Buard of Oil. Gas and ill conduct a Mining on Thursday. OF bearing UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS. TAKERS OF 1 IN THE MATTER NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. 190-- 3 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL. GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH COAL Pursuant to the Utah Mining and Reclamation Act. Section el. seq.. Utah Code Annotated. 1953. the Board of Oil. Gas and Mining is proposing to amend the UTAH CAUSE: NO. N:1 ill !5')ti M Temple, Salt Lake City. Utah, or by sending written comments to be received bv the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining bv the 27th dav Coal 40-10-- 6A 1.1 I rum .520 acres to lh() acres. 4 North, Therefore, if you and THE STATE OF Township 7 East, See. 24: Range each of you have any UTAH TO ALL OPERALL See. 3b: ALL See. ATORS. TAKERS OF objection to said ap25: ALL. PRODUCTION. MINplication. you are hereERAL AND ROYALTY by requested to notify Township 3 North. the Division oil or OWNERS. AND PARof May. 1981. Range 7 East, Sec. I: before Tuesday, May TICULARLY ALL PERALL Sec. 13: ALL; See. 2b. 1981. and thercaf-- ' SONS INTERESTED STATE: OF UTAH ALL Sec. 14: ALL. II: IN THE ANSCHUTZ ter appear before the BOARD OF OIL. ALL Sec. 15: Board 12: See. of Oil. Gas' and RANCH EAST AREA. GAS AND MINING SUMMIT COUNTY. Mining, in the Wildlife Resources Auditorium. UTAH. PAULA FRANK 3 North, Township giI59(i West North TemNotice is Board of hereby the Secretary ven that the Board of Range 8 East. See. 4: ple. Salt Lake City. ALL See. 8: Sec. Utah, on Published in the Oil. Gas and Mining. 5: ALL Sec. ALL; Thursday. 9: ALL; Summit County Bee Stale of Utah, conMay 28. 1981. at that ducted a hearing on Sec. b: ALL Sec. 18: time and place to show Friday. May 15. 1981. Sec. 7: ALL. cause, if any there be. Thursday, April 30, ALL; BEFORE THE BOARD 1981, at 9:(X) a. in., in why said 'The Board also ex- should not beexception OF OIL. the Executive Confergranted. tended said Order to GAS AND MINING DATED this 5th dav ence Room Holiday DEPAKTMNENT OF Inn. 1859 West North include the following of Mav. 1981. NATURAL described acreage: STATE OF UTAH Temple. Salt Lake City. RESOURCES in above BOARD OF OIL. the Utah, in and for the GAS AND MINING entitled cause, at which Township 3 North. S TATE OF UTAH lime the Board ex- Range 7 East. Sec. 2: PAULA FRANK tended the Order is- ALL. of siaii; ALL PER- TO LATIONS. Fiiiluv. May 15. 1981. BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL. GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the s ta te: OF UTAH . Rule The Summit County Bee Coalville, UT 84017 Friday, Mc.y MINING AND RECLAMATION REGU- PAULA FRANK amendments presented at said hearing, the Seeielary of the Board Board is now prepared Published in the to finalic for adoption Summit Count) Bee rules covering the fol1. Ka- OF in: IN THE UTAH BOARD OF OIL. GAS AND MINING Having considered the comments and WWII. Survivors: wife. mas: five STATE: ision. of lowing: Veteran )SM-(X)- 9 SONS INTERESTED and amendments to the General Rules and Regulations in addition to of May. 1981. FRANK KELLNER st on Dec. 29. 1942 in Salt Lake City. He step-daughter- s. comments, changes Lake City. i UTAH described rules. Copies of ihc amendments proposed may be obtained from the Division of Oil. (ias and Mining upon icqucst. DATED this 5th dav 10, .1901 isi-lli- I n. Rowcna Pack 79, died May CAUSE. NO. . 1 mm M'tem' ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE AND NO TICE OF HEARING Published gas Nugget Formation, to working and royalty include the following interest owners therein described lands in are notified as require-eSummit County. Utah: by law. that the applicant is requesting Township 4 North. ail exception from an Range 8 East. Sec. 8: established well spacALL See. 18: EM; Sec. ing pattern, specifical the in Summit County Bee Friday. Mav 15. 1981. NOTICE TO WATER USERS d The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to exchange and change water in Morgan MIN- ERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS. AND OF OTHER PERSONS IN I HE AMENDMENT THE STATE OF UTAH OK THE GENERAL INTERESTED IN S RI LES AND DRILLING FOR AND IN THE MATTER REGU-IAT10N- THE PRODUCTION THE CONSER- OF OIL ANDOR GAS. VATION OF OIL AND Under the provisions GAS IN UTAH of Chapter 6. Title 40, GOVERN-IN- C But there are ways to cope If your directions argue and company. Those children fail to follow or continuously fight, tease, you've got lots of are the most common behavior problems, cited by parents participating in our study," saysCaven McLoughlin, a doctoral student in educational psychology at the University of Utah. The study, conducted by the U Bureau of Educational Research, is testing a scries of programs aimed at curbing behavior problems in children. So far the results are very McLoughlin notes. promising, The first 21 families report positive changes in the problem child as well as family members." Eventually, about 100 families will be involved in testing the programs. The participating families all have a child with moderate to severe behavior problems. Parents select three problems that cause the most trouble and are given programs to deal with them. Instructions are quite specific and are different for each problem behavior, explains Dr. Howard N. Sloane, professor of educational psychology and author of "The Good Kid Book" which outlines each problem and suggests p solutions. Sloane suggests that parents list specific things a child does that triggers disputes. There are options that can be used to reduce trigger behaviors." he says. Labeling, recordkeeping and timing may help. If children commonly fight over doing the chores, a posted record can settle the issue. If fights begin over possessions, use labels with the owner's name, and put time limits on the use of the telephone, w.licr shared equipment. stei When serious fighting or step-by-ste- arguing occurs, confiscate the source of the disagreement and srnuiT & COCKTAIL or Wtab Cut or French KmimI SWEET IN NAT. JUKI or MMonti Del Monte OOuncoCan 32 Ounce .lu tomato GREEN FRESH I PR O D U C Ptebury Pho; II (h. 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HUGGIES Siotely. OuMt -- TOMATO CATSUP ig thw 24 Cl Newton. ll&Deylm, Ovemile Cm Sfced 303 Afcforiii.for.I iJMtotl U & bedtime hours, clean rooms, 581-640- M Mom, No. Monti, 303 Chi wSTMff they are ready to resolve the dispute, Sloane suggests. Programs currently being studied deal with problems of whining, being conducted with children between ages three and nine. Call for further information. 1 M Crwn WWr separate the "culprits" until constant interrupting, shouting, tantrums and talking back as well as following directions, fighting, arguing and teasing. The book's purpose is to give parents practical ways to evaluate their own and their children's behavior and deal consistently with problems." Slaone says. For parents who cannot get or do not want professional help, these programs offer a way to correct problems on their own." McLoughlin says the study is Dot Monti. No. IK Con Chunk, Ctudied or Sfcsd M Monti No. 303 Can |