Show H "T "1 "1 1' ‘V N - fl I New Forest Service Rules Now Being Implemented The new regulations covering the surface use of National Forest lands for mining are being implemented with little difficulty in the Inter mountain Region accord ing to William L John son Mining Engineer The regulations based on the US Mining laws of 1872 became effective September 1 after they were printed in the Federal Register on August 28 Last December pro- posed surface use mining regulations were widely circulated along with a made and another set of regulations was printed in the Federal Register in July Again the regulations were circulated and further comments invited As before comments were received and analyzed before the final draft environmental statement which explained their purpose and poten- regulations were drafted tial effect As a result and printed of this response several According to Mr Johnimportant changes were son as a result of comments received there C6 we iw a number of imporThursday September 26 1974 tant changes made in the final regulations from those originally proposed Principal among these was a modification of the bonding requirements and in the analysis criteria for proposed operating Our lowest price ever for a saw with plans Mr Johnson stated the these professionaL features Forest Service has had excellent cooperation from minerals interest representatives who are being affected by these He said regulations "The Intermuuntain Region has enjoyed a spirit M 2 cubic inch engine deliveri of frank and open compmtatloiul power HgMweiiht in a super munications packet— jiatSVi peumb including 14bar and chain Automatic oillnt too Save time ai and money with this new McCulloch are open Valley Home & Auto 268S with pros- pectors and miners and as long as these lines Main-Moa- b we can understand each other and will implement these regulations together” Mr Johnson indicated anyone interested in mineral exploration or ex Shawn Ekker has been visiting his sunt and uncle Art and Gaye Thurston in Cedar City while daddy A C Ekker and cousin Craig are rodeoing in St George LAW MEETINGS Sheriff W H Bowman of Grand County and Sheriff of Wright Rigby tractions operations San Juan County left volving National Forest lands can secure a copy Wednesday morning to at- of the regulations in any tend two days of conferOn Wednesday ences National Forest SuperMr and Mrs Dick Wilvisors’ or District Ran- they will attend a narson are enjoying their reto be concotics gers’ Office Also in ducted seminar from the Forest tirement will at Price They these offices there are their new home at Service to on travel Ileber City personnel who can secure for in Eugene Oregon They or provide answers to with Thursday meetings a summer visit from Utah’s Sheriffs enjoyed questions about the reg- other counties to discuss his sister Anita from ulations from Fndta husband and will the group Mr Johnson also em- legislation Dick is a broColorado sesat offer the craning phasized these regula- sion of the Utah ther of Mrs Charlotte Legistions do not apply to oil lature Seely coal deposits or gas other leasable minerals Mrs Glen Lindsey reWell the rains came These are regulated unturned this week from Order the Mineral Leasing but brought the breath of egon where she visited Laws fall with it It really in Portland where Glen turned cold the heaters Marriage at Rrinbow Bridge m Lake Powell erection is building by steel were turned on in town Grand Junction Couple Glen P Johnson Hanks-vill- e a railroad bridge Glen Justice of die Peace performed the wedding was in charge ot the conMr and Mrs LewDah-lin- g ceremony Saturday Sept 21 at two o’clock at struction of the bridges of Lehi Utah were Rainbow on Lake Powell that united in over the Dirty Devil Cobrief visitors at Virginia wedlock RBridge W Ingle and Cynthia Russell both lorado and White Canyon Graver’s They were en of Grand Junction The newlyweds were ’boated’ Rivers south of here UpBy Virginia Graver route to Grand Junction to the site by friends Sylvia and Bud Schmidt on Us return to Utah he’ll Mr and Mrs Charles A terrible train wreck who also stood as witnesses Glen' P Johnson begin work on a bridge "Chuck” Cunningham of El Centro Calif were occurred on the Potash was accompanied by his son Kent Johnson in Idaho Falls Ruth will brief visitors with the branch killing two men enter the hospital Oct the Fireman and conducD B Curtis’ Chuck Cun24th to have plastic joints tor and wrecked the enningham is a former Moplaced in her hands She ectlon ofU24' abite By Barbara Ekker gine real bad it will have has had very successful The Melon Days at to go back to the smelsurgery on both feet early RoM-fEkker Mrs Echa Green River was a huge ter in the year son received word of the success quite a number field hospital Tuesday of a former of people of Thompson mAiJiSporLiWent-toJh- ?' Mr and Mrs Horace a car accident a dead earlier east of Bicknell S11 tJSfiSTfe went The affair at the Sheriffs office and Mr and Mrs Ekker of RoosRodeo grounds were chil- man west of Crescent a Md struck ft bridge Ekker attended a Riter Junction and it turned out abutment mdws thrown gyftlt Utah Pnktencftwftft retirement luncheon in dren’s ponies and chilta dren they put on a fair to be an Indian and he 20th where HotO WUlUmUd Price the Huiklvill !u! was much alive very show The water melons was honored by fel- was race driving when pjorence Elizabeth were delicious to Road low State Say Bacon She mrried ESS? Robert Weibrecht in 19- - 55 watch and along the road She re- 17 He away in wrist turned home Wednesday 1939 shepassed then married for his years of service with many lacerations the department His Ernest Parrish in 1943 in son Jessie also a highbruises and broken ribs in Lake the Salt Temple way employee in Green and he passed away sevwas also in atconference eral River Primary years later She was tendance was held in Hanksville residing with her brother Tuesday with Stake Pri- Jim Bacon' in Roosevelt Fern Hunt Morrison mary officials in attend- until Ua death last year ance Officers in the and was of Mr and Mrsi daughter presently re- Reo Hunt underwent ma- Hanksville Ward are Mrs Nura in Roosevelt Ranae Albrecht pres siding home due to her jor surgery in Salt Lake sing Jill Jackson 1st council- blindness She is survived last week at St Marks or Raelene Ekker 2nd She will be Hospital ht councilor Jan Hunt sec- by a son Thomas Mass but released Wednesday Plymouth retary Ida Weber pian- two grandchildren and 3 will remain at her Salt ist Teachers include Jill Lake home for several Jackson weeks before returningTarget eers Loretta Campbell Blato the Morrison business and Mrs Ted Ekzers Charlene Shirely kerMrreturned the Poor Boy Cafe here Califfrom Motel and Service Sta- Stars Julie Rowan CTR ornia Friday after taking tion and Catherine Grundy their son Neal to StanInservice ford where he was Marrymiss of Jim Aston leader is Jill Dutrea awarded a scholarship and wrecked Ell’s Jim’s visited San FranHelen Fraham niece of They Saturday evcisco’s Fisherman’s on his Honda the late George Wolgam-o- tt Wharf and rode the cable ening addle biking with' Bob Corai west of town and her husband from ears before returning He bruised his shoulder Menden Nebraska have home and visiting with been in the area the past Brace Ekkers in and arm with numerous the week looking over pro- Reno lacerations perty willed to her by her uncle They visited with the Jesse Ekkers Guy ELECTRIC Robisons and the Ford Webers before returning 1 in- Thompson News Notes Hanksville News Notes U Hanks-followi- ng J£L3S1 ( Weil-brec- great-grandchildr- en - co-ow- ffiS home loom a is w Ms Mrs CulaEkker’s float Cafe Entry won first place in the commercial class at the Melon Day parade ir Green River last weekend Sunglow 331 Neva Fay Ekker and have been added to the LA Young flagging team working north of town on 'a new COMPANY SERVICE & REPAIR COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Donna Holt Sherrill Tuft-259-7- Ren Steele- - 250 259-727- 3 mmmmwmmmmmmwsmmimmmii ¥Hi WSi KVIS Versatility is a product of size Because First Security the largest banking organization in the Intermountain West with resources over and d4 billion dollars we're in a position to provide you with the right savings combination to fit your need The right length of time the right rate for the right amount is 1 Age 20 to 55 years to assist In Our regular posted savings plans pay the highest rate allowed by law on insured bank savings And if those don't exactly fit your need come in and talk We can work something else out 'i'S JK £ttt Furniture Liquidation Sde to be held at At First Security we’re big enough to accommodate Esa Start your savings program today 300 South 56 East First Security Bank NHMU ’HCKS Mnfc UVhk ttYf fUOV TOP WAGES PAID: Everything will be solid at a fraction of normal H IMUAltS retail therefore no experience necessary tank 4 Uuk Naiwnal Amoneik iMim en hhmw iswihhmi awe wiesi Fmi rurHy Htaia Hank Hah Lake Ciiv I'lah Pun Spruill Suit (tank 4 Spring!!' 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