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Show copy. A Sickness and w7 ' A I. 7 Rate payers to pay v 2 I cost of state - 2 t7 By Jdckie iillldms JL 1 Uti's pjt lic and VICTORY LODGE ' a ' - ' Utah hai airplanes flying in grasshopper control program reports the Utah Department of "We hope to catch Agriculture. We up and get back on schedule. are spraying about 90,000 acres a day presently. This amount should increase substantially with the larger planes," said Edison Stephens Deputy Commissioner of Agricul14 co Grow oc r nt ;: '! the it is expected that the grasshoppers v.i'1 be laying eggs which would CiMse i!- c- - i: - -r 'i i -- f. ri'jdt". i '. Bedroom, Full Bath, Kitchen, Living and Dining Rooms All NO WORRIES NO MAINTENANCE, Electric, Appliances included. Washer and dryer facilities. Slent EnampBe: $500 total monthly income we subtract gross rent 50 We allow.$45 back to tenant for utilities TOTAL RENT - $105.00 Contact Mark or Karen Nelson 387-23- 20 Milford Haven Apts. EQUAL HOUSlfta OPPORTUNITY 455 No. Main Milford, Utah r'ior:. - ri problems ot'r . ' u 1 be ''i-- t, - Pro Bars to 24" Reg. Price $315.95 $2ff95 Only f m r CHAIN WITH EACH SAW PURCHASE Chains Custom Hade Your Authorized Sachs-Dolm- Pierce's Small 680 W. 500 ar Dealer Engine Repair S. Milford, Utah 387-26- 03 by I ,r . . i T I . TA'f ily. Abe cit, as OFFICERS - more. f. ama n Pe, llkl till till : i teiLp'Tir:!.. Mui.dj.b- - : Rtlatici::? ted L'l in 'be "i' ' ritepa.-- !e:: iecrjje halancirii? cial orchards are being severely damaged. Farmers everywhere re- r-- e a and Relatives COUNTY mm 0m. 5Bi urkn iii J urn I 9.98, Gallon hetwt't-prime- wtoti !ex House P! 1 128 Houstkieping st' t p.iinlmq ni.cii.n' , Kare Flat Finish Hue Sat-- I ..u a , J 9.98, Gallon Solid Color Latex Stain l is see the wood texture uniief i finish .M taae and colors and white you Fl. OZ. (1 Ga 7.98, Gallon Select Ceiling Latex loi k'Ain, W SefVess. RvsJ 2.98 I 99 Oi Car Wash blonds 8 cuv agents to suspend soil from im waxed and polymer finishes Ci formula centraled Vm(OWi1I 4.98 1102. Net Wt. Spray Enamel tieips give you Quick-dryin- r Quart Rust Enamel provide f oat peel to metal when applied propeily weather resistant protoc.tive. mg tor nmtal ana wood Won I 8.98, W.vx Gallon Latex Flat House Paint t mildew hiislfino ,ia mi k stu, watft o more .is, c Iim'NjI " a'- . -- 4 III 0 Mini .Kivlk -, Lawn I a paint Ob glossy linish. avail s.s able in black and white piofessional-loakin- STOWS I Chief Loi'jn r.1oi7ors In Stock AT SPECIAL lATire modular lacks, manual 'v,'. rewind, more I ttr. colors blank Ah:tc QUANTITIES LIMITED KVI( n aii iiil INTER Duts year s 3.99 Precision German Engineering Since 1927 kM Ceiling Paint PDU1 10.98, Supplies Last 50-F- t. Portable Telephone Cord Reel has 2 Selective Service System j,iny ,..y.e cria!- Ttk Fmi& PniGES Registration. It's Quick. It's Easy. And it s the Law. 4 Thursd.iv, July Late: One Coat 1 b For posters, brochures and speakers, contact the Selective Service System, Washington, D.C. 20435. Neiab, Friends, l Flat Do You Know An 18 Year Old Man? So if you have a student, son. relative or neighbor who is 18, or about to turn 18, make sure they know about Selective Serv-- ' ice registration. 88; With News Cf WeatherAII Latex House Paint If you do, he should know that he is required to register with the Selective Service System. Young men born on or after January 1, 1960 must register within 30 days of their 18th birthday. All it takes is five minutes to fill out the simple form at the local post office. 2 TESTIS jC3 Spraying has been completed in the Oak City and Delta areas. Spray efforts will continue until approximately July 9, 1985. At that time, . Call 387 F1 flu. i '.' .cc"uv: i iL MasowV Stucco - fi'.fc Prices effective until July .Latex Stain 1 In the West Mountain area 15,000 of private and public lands are heavily infested and commer- acres port extensive damage to hay and grain crops as well. No estimate has been made of the economic loss for 1985. The loss is expected to far exceed 1984's loss of $11 million dollars. Some farmers already financially strapped do not expect to survive. color ' ' If KtllIxUKMlirf HU II II II II II IITft JLi II II It W teiH M?5f Tf plyLat?r exteriorsolid -- j: ( owned True Velue' Hardwire Store has nat'ona. tocal independently f fty ' ; ! coui:', Cake, Coffee and Ice Tea was served after Lodge. S.HARDWARE STORES tral Utah, Milford, Minersville, Levan, Cedar City and Nephi. Over 1 million acres in Utah are under contract with USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service for on rangeland. Private spraying land owners have sprayed over 0 acres already and plan to spray HHlim O AS A P1IHIJC Si s h.ila:!'-- ' visitors. in lORf,. (TISy-TEST- ) X. , Sold Exclusively Good - D2NISaw Safely Features --- Adjustable Automatic Chain Oiling f '. in-: STATE HOSTS " SACHS 1: ji'ii':" 200-00- Ctod -- l' " - j fre j ie'it airl 6:30 at the Hong was enjoyed by members and r The Utah program has been plagued with mechanical problems in the World War II vintage airplanes that have been under contract to do the spraying. The areas being spraDugway yed include Box Elder, Proving Grounds, Skull Valley, cen- For Those Who Qualify Must be 62 or older r : ere groups. A dinner at ture. Elderly Housing - n e.;t Lodge was conducted by Noble Grand Maragaret Lund. A recess was called to enjoy a program predance sented by Norm Lambs Kong ; Tr.- era. Cheryl Nyland, President of the hebekah Assembly of Utah made her official visit to Victory Kebekah She was accomDodge No. 43. panied by Assembly officers, Vice Pres. Agnes Kinsman, Warden Berniece Bywater, Secretary F lien Randall, Treasurer Litha Sewell Flag Bearer Jennie Bryants, Past President Jianette Miriam, Guardian Anieta Owen, D.D.P. Naome 1 Sylvia Roswald Conductor Olive Root, DJ). Pres. $10 Dixie Lam! and Past Master of the Grand Lodge Leo Kinsman. & in Beaver County Studio fr r fj i.- ':?Tior. REEEKAH REBEKAH Grasshoppers attacked 38Vim ill ' carefullv rr'S ! "e Jed .': r 4 t fro::, r i' A.e' tr $m i8oi) fie!. -- Mountain Bell loop technician operifes trencher to prepare for installation of buried cable which wil! provide telephone service to apartment complex shown in backgrour, :. PW Inc.! -- call-colle- . to off- - fit KaAo t"tahPoer4 Commissioners announce rr.eir ruling from the tnch on Monii.. They granted UP&L ar. ad;ufct.i.ent or a little rr.ore trau of 2.5 mills two tenths of a cent per kilowatt hour. The rae increase will ike effect . . one July 1 and continue for : year. A 'ypical residential customer who uses at'iout 6C! kwh - will see an increase of month about Sl.oC per ii.onth. g S -- set changes in specu: rcwit tr.at tracks fluctuatirj prices uf err jry -- Aerobe CUse-- :: :t n't incre&e a -- 24-ho- non-pro- c Service ston has gTi.ite5 Co. a one year Today many people need more than just a clean bill of health. Many people need 24 hour health protection that medic alert can offer. For one in five people this wtll be important. The American Medical Association estimates that one in five Americans has a special condition that could endanger his or her life In an emergency. Diabetes, epilepsy, severe allergies and heart trouble are examples of more than 200 such common conditions. The Medic Alert emblem, worn as a bracelet or necklace, is engraved with the patient's special medical condition and a telephone number. When patients are unable to speak for them selves, due to shock or loss of spear h, Medic Alert speaks for pertinent emergency medical Information in seconds. The Medic Alert Foundation is a organization committed to the protection of life. Medic Alert Is a preventive service that helps assure proper treatment and even save lives. Medic Alert membership is a simple, one-tiprocess. Paperwork is minimal. Life time membership costs $15.00. The membership fee entitles you to the alert bracelet or necklace, a wallet ID Card and access to a ct number ihat can be used by qualified professionals for Instant access to the member's medical Medic Alert's commitment is to store what ever ininformation. formation is vital to the person in an emergency. Information and application forms are available at our hospital if you are interested. The Birthday Party of the year took place at the hospital last week. Roy Kelsey Invited friends and relatives who brought cake and ice cream and gifts. Jake Schow played for dancing and the good times rolled! Happy Birthday Roy. Thanks again to the 1st and 2nd ward Relief Society for their faithfulness to our patients. UPSL investigating (SOal & raj 3.99 LUPBlGSGE' Deaver, Utah Tote-Vor- e t?u t'V'ls 111.- ,,! OUAN' Htiile Supplies Last b(,i,is pi. nct'i! ti b,i ."i b mi A TIES UMllEO i |