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' ’ A' unified approach' to ment between the State of developing a program for Utah and the two Federal fossil fuel and energy is the first of production has been ini this type to be reached in tiated through an agree any state An objective of ment between the State of the is to assist program Ke Utah Intermountain the Governor legislature gion of the Forest Ser- and other public officials vice Bureau of Land in identifying problems Management and the De and making decisions reF irtment of Agriculture's lated to SEAM Program which is ment andenergy develop its impacts on administered by theUS the people and natural Forest Service resources of Utah The Forester Forest Service re explained through SEAM- will pro-th- Regional Ham Vern ‘ SEAM (Surface1 En- - and MiningHs program to research and apply tech- that will help maintain a quality environment and other surface resources while nology meeting the Nation's eral requirements min- - at vide funds for the pose of assembling infor-- a mation conducting tories and making socio- economic and environ- mental Judies pur-vlronm- inven-devel- op tempt to define terms used by scientists in ferent disciplines such as soil water plant wildlife management and others into a ladder-lik- e sequence showing how the terms relate For example how does the term “watershed” as used by one science relate in area and scope of information to the term “game range as used by another science? The results of this study will be used to insure that useable information reaches land managers who need to make decisions regarding land use particularly in respect to mining logging and pro- ‘ i?fting “danKered Forester also announced c Regional Hamre Taxesfor Fed Lands Rep Wayne Owens (D- today announced the House Environ- Subcommittee will hold Fall hearings in Utah on legislation which will uuta W reform legislation if enacted will have agreat on Utah where o of the land is feder- ally owned” said Owens “Many counties now re- ceive only a few cents per acres in royalties as a result of the multiple use of federal lands SESSSra this is far less than they would receive if this land were on the tax rolls” a hodge- Currently ' podge of laws regulate such payments to state! and local governments --t- -s es- - "”5 a a as little per acre for tim-thber usage from one government agency while county to get as 4C at v-vf- i a neighboring county re- ceivcs $2 or $3 per acre from another agency for the same timber yield” remarked Owens Owens explained that the legislation which he ha cosponsored would give the county the option of choosing whether to ceive the federal allies or the payment it would have receivedifthe federal lands were in the tax base is f re-imp- VISITING PARENTS Mrs Patricia Peterson is visiting the Alderi Newells this week who are her parents CommtrckdPriotmg ' lk Tunos-hdopeado- payments to counties George Melo raised the' top showmanship in the ler’s Super Market and “It is not usual for one first place swine and also swine division His pig was bred Bill Jones by received the award for was purchased by Mil- BrewerCo Photo nt 25W325 - y--i 4- - Grcnd Guldl Rancer OUTOFBUSINESS systems - “"“i This 0er GOING the through which payments in lieu of taxes are made to states and counties from the use of federal that SEAM has contracted Utah State University’s The cooperative agree- - Department of Forest Science to undertake a $68820 project to weave VISIT IN MOAB the scientific Recent visitors in together used by difterminology Moab were Mr and Mrs ferent disciplines BCmie Marla r of ChicaResearchers will con-- ! go 111 They visited with duct a series of workgrandson Bill Marlar and shops and seminars inwife This was their first volving scientists from visit to Moab and thqy universities pri were fascinated with the : Vate industry and Federal scenery agencies They will' at 7 IS 3 X- Cond from Pg A- -l Young’s steer bred by Young Ranch 982 lbs Bill Winfield’s steer bred by D L Taylor 816 lbs £efLN“nn’B steer bred: by Richard Nunn 840 lbs j In the heavy weight di- - Dowley’s second steer also bred by Paul Redd 1109 lbs Vickie White’s steer bred by White Ran- ches 1143 lbs Robbie Colclasure’s steer 1109 lba iv Given awards for showmanship were Jill Krist flr8t2 Robbie ColclaSure : vision Roy Krist’s steer bred by White Ranches 1069 lbs Melaine Dow- ley's steer bred by Paul Redd 1109 lbs Melaine Steven Wing of Ft Mor' gan Colorado has been selected as Chief Grand Gulch Ranger a new per' V-- manent position in toe '? and III Vlcklji White: Monticello District of toe idsMusic Bureau of Land ManageV Sea Cat exhibits were My h foe swine show ment according to Frank played during Grand Shells of the World Sew- - George Melo’s swine' C Shields District Manand a Quilt exhibit waa County Exhibit Days at piace an(j 1 - - i fait WE STILL-HAV' rti'N-v- i mow h f BARGAINS 4-- ON SHOES This Week jrst Elementary These displays reflect : Mr Wing received a Sohoo Tutdy Augiut Bachelor of Science de13 There were also sevgree this year from Co- eral demonstrations that terests of the lorado State University afternoon and a Dress which the program with a major in Outdoor Review later in the evenencourages to grow Ribbons were also given in Recreation (Environ- ing mental Interpretation) these categories The demonstration ribA dress review held He has worked a year bon winners were Bren-da- y Mike Rogers gwine for BLM’s Denver SerTangren and Laurie toat evening was won by weighing 134 lbs was vice Center as a Cu- Hetzel who both won red Olivia DeLong in the Se- - third place and was bought ltural Inventory SpecialGirls class andDi- - by Miller’s ribbons for Dog Groom- All swine ist while inventorying ing Jennie Slaugh i!iun s5 Alxc! In u Juiiui were bred by Bill Jones historical sites on na- won a blue ribbon on How - Girls class Susan Shaf-t- o Make Muffins Susan i r won in the Clothing tional resource lands in Colorado He also worked Shatter won a blue rib Demonstration- - These VISITING AUNT Mrs Patricia Pomson four summers with the bon for How to Bound girls and twelve others and her two daughters of chosen U S Mini a for Dress Forest Service’s Button-holLaurie Review Lake City visited Salt will also Smith received a red repreInterregional Bighorn aunt their sent Grand in Lydia Skewes the crew ribbon Fire Suppression forherdemonstaCounty ' this week State Fair Steve says he likes Utah tion on Leathercraft and is especially- pleased Paula Hammer also won with the GrandGulch area a red ribbon in the where he will be headcategory ELECTRIC His hobbies Edwards won a red quartered are hunting fishing and ribbon for Bicycle Safety and Karen Cozzens r archaeology: y sf received a red ribbon for her Speech demonstration w There were only two & winners old enough to re- -' at Grand present County By Virginia Gruver Fair (winners Mrs D B Curtis and toe State must be at least 14years Virginia Gruver went to old) so Karen Cozzens Moab Friday Mrs Cur Luzzella Edwards tis to see the doctor and will have the opportunity and do 'some shopping Aenfl Tuft— 0 Ion Stccln-25f-7- 273 and Virginia to do some to attend toe fair There were many other shopping: display sexhibfyed such Mr and Mrs Jay Marx as Canning Foods Poultry Gardening Rocks WEGOANrmmn and Minerals Forestry MENS WOMENS CHILDRENS STOCK UP ON HANGERS bun PLASTIC kS H V v V1 4 §im teSOSZL 4-- SAVE 40 to 75 j gyl - H Southeast ager FOR BACK TO SCHOOL HEAVY " - 24 x 60 DOUBLE WIDE ' FURNISHED CARPETED WASHER DRYER COOLER 3 BEDROOM 2 BATHS vlrl-- s k V 4 BEDROOM es 10& 15 - Lea-toercr- aft ALL CARPETED DELUXE FURNITURE Loz-zet- ta MISC MENS & WOMENS CIOIWINGAT "j - f Thompson TREMENDOUS SAVINGS i- loam at m a ms fx REPAIR s SERVICE COMMERCIAL News Hotels RESIDENTIAL CARPETED & FURNISHED ISIziEuROOli 259-725- MUFFLERS H orra IN spmsially chains are revoIhn aulomohili! snrvica industry just as they havo Ihn ruslautanl liusiness You may know snmeontt who made a furtunn on a McUonald's Ham burger aland or an A A W Knot Boer TIE a great oppotTGMmr 11 AFTEI-MMICE- T Drive-i- n Now is your chani lo gel in on tine uf the fastest growing spatially chains in the automobile service industry KQ Mufflers In iaimMrtilion with Midas chuin of muffler E( is a service center offering not only lifetime guaranteed mufflers (ns Midas tkies) hul also lifetime guaranteed tad pipes and exhaust pipes (as Midas does nut) KCJ' revolutionury pipe lamding machimr - coasl-lo-iSM- EQ ' MIES (nil pipe in six minutes enulding the the finished job KQ IVuler In faster and cheaper A unique expandable nipple on FQ Mufflers eliminates the need fur costly high inventory In addition lo the Economy and Quality fqr which it is named £Q offers their expertise in the exhaust system liusiness: expert site selection legal iisxisliince lidvicc on Ihe leasing or huying of pniSTly design and iiiiifdiiig of an KQ Muffliir Center all Ihe and un inital necessary equipment i supply inMinlory IvQ also xovhli training program for y'nnr men and an excliauve marketing lerrilory for your iksiterxhip 3E-S- Wheel-Driv- e WRECKER i i mtcEmvm 7’ GLASS REPLACEMENT PAINTING BODYWORK i:i place was broking into a small radio belonging to DB Curtis was taken a I song will sofnech'uij'c USED AUTO PARTS 259-551-6- turbed by grave diggers Virginia Griper’s Find out if you have Ihe potential to become the EQ Dealer in ynur area by Salt bake City Utah calling Mr Dennis collect: (801) 483-20- LIFT Atgvm'thit' old Noblitt estate which now belongs to the DB Curtis' He will soon have it ready to move into S' The gardens ln Thomp- -: son are not doing much good the tomatoes are : bloortiing and falling off so no tomatoes A new wrinkle now the old Sego Cemetery that has been there since early 1900 is being dis-- : They dug up two is now marketing nationwide! emmAin Sounds of were visitors at toeDB Curtis’ also at Virginia Gruvers Shortie Hale is working on the house of the : ny Coast-lo-iaw- lutionizing Photography ' 1 Bo Jhmzson aGESSxtm - r ' JT JP! 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