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Show Bowling League Stats Team standings as of this week are as follows: ness. Trends were steady to 1.00 lower on feeder steers and heifers; 1.00-2.0- 0 lower all classes slaughter cows; 2.00 lower slaughter bulls; 1.00-4.0- 0 lower all classes calves. Most classes of catde were showing excess fill, some lacking in quality of previous week. Barney Trucking, 8 wins, 4 losses; Producers, 8 wins, 4 losses; Zions Bank, Masons Trucking, Bums Saddlery, 7-Georgia Huntsman Farms, 6-Pacific, 6-Andersons Jeans Stigs, 7-- 5; 7-- 5; 5; 6; 6; 6-- 6; 5-- 7; 5-- 7; Barretts Food town, 4-- Mud Hut, 8; Buffalo killed on Henry Mountain 3-- 9. High Team handicap game was Zions Bank, 837; High team series, Handicap, Barney Trucking, 2386. High individual game, scratch, Valerie Davies, 204; High Individual Series, Scratch, Valerie Davies, 548. INSULATION! CelluloseFiberglass -- Blown in or Batts Metal Building , -- Fire retardant & Insulation 2, 4, 6,8 inch Glue - Bonded Call 529-748- 9 .... S' ' I for Estimates BUFFALO SLAUGHTED ON THE HENRY MOUNTAIN: Eugene Bartholomew of Mayfield killed this buffalo on the Henry Mountains, south of Hanksville. The Buffalo's horns were 7 inches high. This was one of the mature bulls in the herd. He was killed early on the morning of August 27. This is a once in a lifetime draw. Their are only 10 permits in the State. 1 Agriculture Report Light showers slowed field work but Utah farmers still averaged Public Notices Your right to know what Government transacting is NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 4052 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: Bill Nay, Deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the clerk of the court on or before the 1 3th day of December, 1 988, or said claims shall be forever barred. Dated this 8th day of September, 1988. PAUL R. FRISCHKNECHT Attorney for Bonnie A. Nay,1' r Personal Representative Published in the GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS September 14, 21 , and 27, 1988. - PUBLIC NOTICE Bids are wanted on putting a Natural Gas furnace into Centerfield City Hall. Bids must be received by September 23, 1988. Write Box 25, Centerfield, UT 84622 or bring to Centerfield City Hall. 6.4 days suitable for field work, according to Utah Agricultural Statistics Service. Soil moisture improved very little with 64 percent of the respondents reporting short and 36 percent adequate. Irrigation water supply was 28 percent very short, 40 percent short, and 32 percent adequate. The supply of stock water ranged from very short to adequate. Fall seeding of winter wheat made good progress, at 46 percent complete but was still behind 54 percent last year and the 48 percent average. Sixty eight percent of the field corn was in the dent stage, the "ame as 1987 and ahead of the 50 percent average. Twenty three percent had reached maturity, which was somewhat ahead of 19 percent last year. Harvestofcomsilage was 19percent complete, compared with 1 8 percent in 1987 and 9 percent average. Livestock movement from summer range was under way in several counties, which is about 1 0 to 14 days ahead of norma. Range and pasture conditions have improved little in the north rating very poor to poor, while in the south they rated fair to good. Livestock continued in good to excellent condition. Hay and roughage supplies rated short in the northern counties. Call Classifieds Darlene Baxter CENTERFIELD TOWN CLERK Published in the GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS September 14 and 21, 1988. 528-311- 1 529-783- 9 WEATHER, Current precipitation since Oc.t 1 8.97 compared to Last year at this same date of 8.06. Seat Belts do save lives, say experts Diane Steed, Administrator National Highway Traffic Safety Administration For decades there was no such thing as a safety belt in an automobile. It took a long period of education, legislation and regulation to bring us to where we are today - a nation believing that safety belts save lives, that children should be buckled up (laws in every state say so) and that adult safety belt use is a very good idea (32 states and the District of Columbia have safety belt use laws). LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR - PRICES GOOD UNTIL STOCK ITEMS ARE SOLD COMPARE AND SAVE $$$$$$$$ - NO SALES TO OTHER DEALERS! RIFLES WE WILL ORDER ANY 6 x 40 WA only Simmons, retail 110.00 sale.. 84. 50 879 Bushmaster 20 ga 400.00 67-- L 20 ga 244.00 SB-20 ga 99.50 "-5410 9a 88 H & o 12 ga 99.50 88 H & H 268.00 20 ga 120 1 only Winchester 335.00 1 only AVA Havcci overunder 12 ga 41 0 i only 1 only 19 357 GP100 357 Rugar Rugar Police Service 6 357 22. Hark II Rugar Texas Ranger Comb 4" 22. Texas Ranger Comb 6k" 22. FIE Buffulo Scout 6k" 22. 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Place thebeltsnugandlow on the bones of the pelvis and not across the soft organs of the abdo- Off All retail 1 retail only Simmons 1109 Zoom... lens.... sale retail 85.99 1 78.88 1 SWEAT SHIRTS HOMELITE SAWS l.only Super SL 16" retail ..389.95 sale.. 303. 95 2 only 330 ..16" retail ..339.95. sale . 288 . 88 men. KNIVES All 2 only MOWERS, 20 JACOBSEN 20" Lately some television and newspaper reports have taken aim at rear seat lap belts, the ones that dont have a second part coming over the shoulder. They are even calling them killer belts. What are the facts: Last year, more than 2,100 persons were killed because they were not wearing belts in the rear seat of an automobile. The overall fatality risk of back seat passengers is reduced 17 to 26 percent through lap belt use. The back seat is generally a safer place than the front seat Especially in a frontal crash. And in a non frontal crash, such as a rollover, you are 34 to 43 percent safer in the rear seat with a buckled belt than with the belt unbuckled. Lap belts in the rear seat could have saved an estimated 660 lives and prevented 10,200 serious injuries in 1987, if usage were 100 per- off TURBO VAC push... 269.99 Retail price 215.99 wholesale price below wholesale 16.00 Buy. 199.99 Your Price... Would it be better to have three point lap and shoulder belts in the rear seats? Yes. By 1990 virtually every passenger car sold in the U.S. will have lap and shoulder belt combinations in the rear seats. But keep in mind that it has only been recently that Americans began using seat belts at all. Life has no guarantees and there will be crashes in which no lap belt, shoulder belt, or airbag can protect against There may even be a situation where a lap belt causes an injury. But the evidence is clean front seat or rear seat, you are better off with a properly adjusted safety belt than without one. Buckle Up! |