Show rr I VM t— sessgss lyym - - 'A iiiiiwifripy- - £igr w ' : W’WW-J- ) mmw n— HHeimitirw iflwawajrtwasewir kwtwiiiiw mnii wiunr i yyyMMiypMVBWMIiMnPNwWMPwyMfw y "ayp i w s i- -: Mineral Properties to iltah's Economy ° Ka SrdJihnJHI8 ”Jiroprti8 and aM ml gas-- V1® cctiVa total Oil and gas pro- - In the county compared to 7e 27338787 " con- - Juan County’s mineral 6677 property’s also collected per cent of the paid total por- - SLf5i!!3 ! P®! Largest Geological SVtEZSJe W cowty stamps by mail l91?t time and a valuation if 1970 — hArinf fifllfiS Gfilftfl fill Postmaster E B Car- ter week reminded Mr Stowe notes the US this Service cus- Postal Commission's reports tomers that new postage show five counties are rates will go into effect more than 30 percent deSaturday pendent on mineral pro“Banning March 2” perties for assessed val- Mr Carter 'said “first uation and property taxes class mail will be 10 cents These are followed by ounce airmail will be four additional counties per 13 cents and post cards where mineral properties eight cents’’ furnish more than 20 per The Postmaster also emit of the assessed val- pointed out that mailers pUrchae their new saving gasoline-con-assess- ed guming trip to the post wa8 office Theie mailorders 80p1roprtjf SSe“ofSr by check or PWrtUapjdii $32245 per cent of Because of the shortage or paper for printing and the mammoth logistics Job of providing official Postal Service stamps-by-mr- ti order blanks to some 42000 post offices the new order forms may not be available at all locations in time for the rate change To assist the Postal Service the is printing a notice containing a re- Silica of the official order D It will be honored by the Moab post office Home as official The average Postal citizen will be interested only in the first class and airmail rate changes Jhty can pay Im for fire thaft coverage Blau noted above Local busbreakage and personal liabiliinesses will be concerned ty- It's as eaqF as combining as well by changes in the ail four protections Into a rates of other classes of Homeowners Package Policy mail with n4 Third class mail rates w yv mostly fqr cm on March 2 the Mr re- - Stowe R® 74 Washing- - mIen “5"“l bornin 19- - be placed in Class JjjA by their local boards Tnla is the classification Jbat will provido a "$? P001” of readily inductible men during foe P81 1975 in the event °5 emergency Slfflcient magnitude to the President L Congress that the draft 5?U8t be restored' Even tl?ough toe Nation is now ai P®ac® national policy ®s time is based upon- ii wpwirlnthp Altamont 6 Bluebell field area Flying Diamond Land & Minerals of Salt Lake City completed two wells: Chev Wlcom- Pleted an 868 barrel-a- day producer and Mapco and McCulloch Oil each have successes Several additional wells in the r!® field are nearing comple- - fIron$ defense capability in order to insure contin- tion ' ' rate feet increases for second class mail (ie news- papers and magazines) & a special fourth class rate for educational materials will be spread out over MODE O' DAY MARCH OFVALUES FEB 28 TIL MARCH 14 100 olyester Tops Washcbb hatd Screen shet jfog tff: 3M6 “ lig tr - rv' CANYONLANDS - I Porty Hose'f $9°° Meilv Te8 Mei Pttil SrirtlOJ TurHeltetkTops v: PatyKlw Modi ftfflgp Now “ CdiFtons lds n®° A3 February 28 1974 lg3? Nnr CLEAN varying periods through mid-19- vC 82 class rates are computed on several different bases reflecting : Second " v advertising content of the periodicals involved and distance mailed Mailed books and records will rise from 16 to 18 cents for the first pound with the cost of each additional pound $ cents the same as presently charged International rates will rise by 20 percent Mail rates to Canada and Mexico will be the samp as the higher domestic rates in most categories ' Cost of mailing a international surface letter will rise from 15 to 18 cents Air mail ' r - ft'-- Tjf ' ft“iv" ' ' h P i Kt1 si t countries Hemisphere from 21 to 26 cents for " each half ounce up to two ounces’ Surface and air parcel rates will rise about 15 percent Higher operating costs were cited by the Postal Service as foe reason for the rate increases Car- ter said - The Postal Reorganization Act of 1970tnns-- 1 formed the old Post Of--' lice Dflmrtmcnt to the1 independent government- al agency named the US Postal Service In theAct Congress required that y ads caN SaffoN iNSURace - ' PdsCS letter rates to Weston nt 1 v 4 one-oun- ce ‘ Times-In-depende- 7e and ‘ “ per e 6 and 5 and cutoff number will form armed forces in the event the pool of available man- - of a national emergency peace Mr Beck asks all young men in Utah to remember that the Military Selective Service Act requires them to register at the time of their 18th birth-ar- e day Maximum penalties for failing to register are five years imprisonment of $10000 or both i fine To make registration as convenient as possible volunteer registrars have been located throughout most of Utah’s Msh schools and in other rea- dity accessible locations Utah has approximately 11000 who will have their lottery numbers established ' at this drawing Mr Beck said and these young men held in 2?’ f!’ SCL utahPiFcP State W- rector of Selective Ser- vric® announced recently A result of this lot- :ry drawing some of that the leasing ac- tivity has extended for ther northward into the southeastern part of Id- aho at least into Bear Lake County ' Elsewhere eight siuc- cessful produce were mineral of the assessed valuation 1748 per cent $362828583 of this - or i691 per cent Total Pro- - 14n-- 4 Nation! 13n-- 4 Ports further indications 1970 In 1973 Duchesne County’s assessed valu- - 2?t SSSjftmsS ii4o247’97?i 15n-4- f°wallll954 ol398802 increased no- - perty trflTBHSSoSK WS--- ilist To Servlcottarv Sni'hJ for foe !Hen drawing 7e 12 and 2817 per centin 1972 ducU?? tJie Ur®st contrl- - 2254 per cent in 1971 !"lnei tutor to assessments San and 1895 per cent in tributiM the major tion of taxes f1 2017 "SSS SEXJXtJSr Scheduled March Sejectiy eSenrice Loti ere bobecomel9 ued " 4" “- — r- - — f - fjrftU - ’ pio-tacti- !v'' '£ r ' VJ r' f m S Mk ASS CnFl VRZIZCN - MHIMiaWB - !! 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UTILITY OriYEB :7 w V sV® i DMItNV i - REHU6HUT0B r-- fr TB14W centa l per piece prttingrjpostal rates andfeespro-th- e rate at 61 cents for vide sufficient revenues each of the first 250000 so that the Postal Service is pieces mailed and 63 gradually becomes supcents for each additional ported by mail users in stead of by the taxpayer' piece Fourth class mail rates The Act provides that mainly used for parcel “Postal v rates shall be established to apportion post will increase an average of six per cent de- the costs of all postal pending on weight and dis- operations to aU users Ron Turner tance of the mail on a fair While foe and foil increases equitable basis’’ MOAB UTAH for airmail first class It provided an indepl2SNo MAIN ' third endent and class Postal Rate Comparcel 4 post matter will take ef- - mission appointed fay the President to determine rates The Postal postage YOU! COUNTRY — SAVE ENERGY Service proposed increaYOUR GROUP —EARN MONEY sed rates to the Rate YOURSHF Commission lastSeptem- US ber and scheduled their implementation on a temWhon you finish reading this paper — make it availporary basis January 5’ able to your Scout troop — church group — or civic The Cost of Living group — to it con eventually get to u to be RECYCLED Council reduced the ef- into the finest home insulation to be had This will fective amount (XT foe total Ur: i' i m m v T 'i -- i- ' wc: rv fjfe ytwT Solar Electric Heat 4 O Zane Curtis Helper Utah 84526 Phone 637-18RL 1 Box 148 E MtoiaMimr take ’ Ur©1 Reason 12 We have had years of experience and our people have been specially trained We will do our best in preparing your return and then we'll carefully check it for accuracy THE INCOME TAXiPEOPLE 50 MW Open ’ 9stu-6p- CENTER feturdey Mkhm Weekfayi APPOgfflaiMT MCCESAfit CPCTTgSAYNO 9-- S 259-730- 3 i$2k wrtiriMMrtrMi VWKfci t 0mifM Nna 'K'-- vhm ' kr V1' 't XjlgA Mmol SUnUw f bp Twvimmmiv CveleSUMl" m' rf mm S Twii— WwOSiwMt Saar CaMwN ShvlMt aPvlM— UehyCampta rj Activity ghould come tous for income tax help wnucvumiaR ItNVbvTWiilM changes should not take effect until March 2 and the Postal Service decided not to appeal this ruling 03 Imm reasonswny you REFRIGERATOR increase byrulingthatthe 34 17 GBRaR TSfMSn j rilVJ&Xj ‘ save heating energy and make some lucky family far more comfortable For more information contact: ’ IZBariMimi Styles Sam I i ii ' : : sv lISfiBMlMNlB Heavy ki Utah L: According to Petroleum Information Corp- ' JiWj 7 oration lease applications have beat filed with the federal land office in Salt Lake City by Bill Maddox independent Den- ver land broker covering a spread of more than 193000 acres in northeastern Utah's Summit Morgan Rich and Cache counties The area of interest is near the Overthrust Belt in southwestern Wyoming ranging from a naif dozen miles east of foe town of Morgan northward to the state line where lands were taken on both sides of Bear Lake No drilling operations is on record on the acreage embraced in the action thus for says Carlton Stowe Utah & Mineral Geological staff Survey specialist A check of the fond office records reveal that applications were filed covering lands in 4 5 and 6n-- 5 and 6e 7 8 and 9n-- 5 through 7e10n-- 6 through 8eiln-- 4 through ‘ P I VffwjspmwGv1 E'P : TBF21M t‘” REFRIGERATOR jm mm ' i il'Y BMUICvAFKUfll UlMVlavOiMW MM MltOMBtit i( M TM Sw-TV- ii MM DISHWASHER 3 MM Cvctair MmmI SmI avw — aat—B GUM G 14 Smv vU WmS AcHm C— i Bvift-b- 4M i Son MoS Baum Unocowplt CoMWcior BCmtHONCaMvSnadii i&ktrfi! 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