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Show MARCH 15,2007 Page 10 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER Garfield County Need Solar Electric Power? We're your local source! We're currently planning orders for this season. I f you have solar needs, big or small, and would like t o get in on quantity discounts or save on shipping by combining your order with others, please give us a call. Solar Power for: Cabins, 2nd Homes, Campers, and Well a Surface Pumps RE Solar, 135 E. Main Street in Torrey 435-425-2110 www.re-solar.com Great Pricing To AdvwtiN: Weefcfy Speaab Menuftera Special Events Sale Kerns Customer Appreciation Days Offer Good through March Promo Is Pro-pay contact only. All ads must be n n within a yeef* time from date of contract. $480 ANTIMONY NEWS That calculates to only $20/week. AG MARKET NEWS HATCH FIGHTS FOR COMMUNITY-BUILDING GRANTS Sen. Orrin G. Hatch voiced opposition to funding cuts for Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), which provide funds to state and local governments for low-income housing, public improvements, and economic development projects. Hatch sent a letter to Senate Budget Committee leaders Sens. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) and Judd Gregg (R-N.H.), urging them to provide adequate funding for CDBGs. "Thousands of local governments, counties, cities, towns, and communities are served by the CDBG program each year," Hatch wrote in the letter. "These funds help communities find solutions to their housing needs and empower the less fortunate. Utah's communities should be able to count on CDBG funds to help revitalize their neighborhoods." The CDBG program is one of the most effective Federal programs to revitalize neighborhoods, and the program has made a real difference in the lives of thousands of low- to moderate-income individuals. Last year, Utah received more than $4 million in CDBG money. In FY 2007, the government approved $3.8 billion for the program, but the FY 2007 continuing resolution reduced funding for the program by $400 million. President Bush's FY 2008 budget proposes to cut funding even further to $3.04 billion. "While I support the President's efforts to rein in the budget deficit, I do not believe we should balance the budget on the backs of local communities," Hatch said. "Utah's communities rely on CDBG funding to help revitalize neighborhoods, and these cuts would severely impact the very communities with the greatest need." Get Your Pet Fixed at a Super Discount! Apr2(Mon)-PANGUITCH City Office, 25 S. 200 E. First come - first seved! Online reservations are also available at www.utahpets.org Apr 3 (Tue) - ESCALANTE Fire Station, 65 N. 100 W. Appointments avail., call (435) 826 4644 Apr 4 (Wed) - TROPIC City Building, 40 N. 300 W. M0MELESS PETS© ! N U T A H UTTERS! Appointments avail., call (435) 679 8713 STOP Cats: Male $25, Female $35; Dogs (up to 60 lbs): Male $45, Female $55; Cat Family Plan $100 (mom & utter - all kittens must befromone litter: & less than 5 mos. oldf, Pregnancies / Dogs over 60 lbs $10 extra More info: 1-866-PETS FIX or www.utahpets.org Sponsored and subsidized by Best Friends Animal Societv ...by Betty Wiley Piute High School Basketball Team won 3rd place at state. Tyson Westwood is on the Basketball team. Receipts: 1,693. Last Week: 1,574. Last Valeria King had an 80th birthday Year: 1,174. Feeder Steers: mixed Wts celebration at the Centerfield Church. 82 under 600 lbs 3.00-4.00 higher; wts over of her family were there. Heidi 600 lbs firm to 1.00 higher. Feeder Saderholm from Arkansas traveled to Heifer: mixed 1.00-2.00 higher, except see her here. All ten of Valeria's chil- 550-700 lbs weak to 1.00 lower. Holstein dren were in attendance. She stayed Steers: to few for comparison. Slaughwith her mother until Monday and then ter Cows: steady on Similar offerings. Slaughter Bulls: 2.00-3.00 higher. Feeder she had to fly back home. On March 17, 2007, Kent R. Willis, Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1-2: son of KayMar and Mary Jean Willis, 200-250 lbs scarce; 250-300 lbs 112.00will be getting married to Kristen 120.50; 300-350 lbs 119.00-131.00; 350EastmanfromAustin Texas, in the Manti 400 lbs 123.00-127.50; 400- 450 lbs 114.00-126.00; 450-500 lbs 116.00Temple. ' Burns and Mona Black were up 118.00; 500-550 lbs 109.0.0-120.50; 550600 lbs 102.00-119.00; 600-650 lbs North in Murray where they met with 103.00-113.00; 650-700 lbs 96.00-98.75, her brother and sister for a nice reunion 700-750 lbs 91.75-98.50; 750-800 lbs at Virgil and Cleo Nay's. 88.00-93.50; 800-850 lbs 86.50-93.00; Kay Jolley was here visiting with his 850-900 lbs 85.50-91.50; 900-950 lbs brother George, and family. He attended 84.00-89.00; 950-1000 lbs 81.50-89.00. Sunday meetings here at our LDS Holsteins Steers: Large Frame 3 - Baby church. Bull Calves: scarce; 200-300 scarce; The workers who came from Peru 300-500 lbs scarce; 500-700 lbs 51.00are back for the summer and they all <70.00; 700-900 lbs 66.00-68.50; 900attended church. We were all glad to 100b lbs 55.00-79.00. Feeder Heifers: see them. Medium and Large Frame 1-2: 200-250 Natalie Porter attends a B.O.E.P. lbs 118.00-125.00; 250- 300 lbs scarce; Conference in Blanding Utah. This is 300-350 lbs 115.00-126.00; 350-400 lbs the Bioregional Outdoor Education pro- 109.50-121.50; 400- 450 lbs 106.50gram. The have classes and she was 116.00; 450-500 lbs 101.00-111.50; 500given many good ideas to help out in the 550 lbs 99.00-108.00; 550-600 lbs 91.0099.00; 600-650 lbs 88.00-95.50; 650-700 elementary school. We were sorry to hear of the death lbs 83.50-93.00; 700-750 lbs 82.50-91.00; of Dortha Davenport of Junction. She 750-800 lbs 83.50-90.50; 800-850 lbs 85.50-89.00; 850-900 lbs 79.00-82.50; has been ill for some time. 900-950 lbs 74.50-83.00; 950-1000 lbs Bill and Jane Wiley and crew have 78.00-86.00. Heiferettes: 38.00-73.00 planned a trip to St. David, AZ to spend Stock Cows: Medium and Large Frame a week with his brother Jeremy. 1: Few Older Bred Cows 520.00Those having birthdays this week 900.00/hd. Few Good Pairs: 925.00are: Bernice Jolley, Kasey King, Billie 1,020.00/pr. Slaughter Cows: Boning 80Allen, Andrew Black and Kalece Blood. 85% Lean: 40.00-46.00; Breaking 75On Saturday, March 10th, the Relief 80% Lean: 40.50-45.00 Cutter 85-90% Society held a party and dinner to cel- Lean: 32.00-39.75. Slaughter Bulls: Yield ebrate the Relief Society Organization Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs scarce; 1500Birthday. 2465 lbs 63.Q0- 71.75; Yield Grade 2 All the stake scouts will hold a Merit 1000-1500 lbs scarce; 1500-1775 lbs Jadge Pow Wow every Tuesday night 56.25-58.00; Feeder Bulls 720-1135 lbs March hi Circleville. This is for all 48.50-67.50. scouts. |