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Show THE k ftloll Ooal t J A? ' I 4 r five-mon- th X.. t tv ' BELT0NE HEARING AIDS I I SERVICE CENTER Service office. Voters will elect a chairman, vice chairman, regular member, first alternate, and second alternate for each community as follows: A-and G to serve C, D, E, F-in 1978. Any eligible BEAR 5 - v p.m. If ApptidtMwt If unable to come In "U ' 50 50 45 54 53 45 45 42 33 32 35 36 32 31 28 30 rrPK p.m. to 3 WEATHER LOW PERC. I 6 DEC. Ala 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 CENTER TUESDAY, farmer can HI II VALLEY McKinley School) (Old 5. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. RIVER COMMUNITY vote, regardless of religion, race, sex, color or national origin. Voter lists will be open for public inspection through the final date for returning ballots on Decem- ber f Page 1177. zation and Conservation' But, Jensen said no one will be rich. "This money here is going to pay bills. Our farmers are at the point where they can't meet their financial obligations," he said. "Even with these payments, fanners are going to come upshort,...I know that in many cases," he added. The payments are made to farmers regardless of what disposition they have made of their wheat crop and the eventual selling price has no bearing on the payment. Jensen noted, however, that several farmers in the county have failed to report their planted acreage for the year a requirement to be eligible for USDA programs next year. Jensen said deficiency payments will not be made to those farmers until they have reported their acreage. average selling price for the Deficiency payments totalmailed period between be will ing $560,505 today to 318 Box Elder June 1 and October 31. That County farmers by the U. S. price this year was computed to be $2.06. Department of Agriculture. USDA then subtracts eithThe checks represent only er the average price of the about one third of the estimated $1.5 million that will: national loan rate ($2.25), be paid to 901 county farmers whichever is higher, from $2.90. As a result, farmers under the deficiency paythis year get paid 65 cents a ment program. bushel based on the tradito Mark tional allotments. Jensen, According Agriculture Stabilization and Even fanners who didn't Conservation Service, this is the first year in the past four, plant any wheat but have an years in which deficiency allotment, get something. payments have been made.. They receive 22 cents a Wheat prices in the past bushel on their allotment three years have been above because their deficiency the target price. But Jensen' payment is based on the old pointed out that the target target price of $2.47 a bushel price was lower in past minus the $2.25 a bushel loan rate. years. Checks in the bundle which This year's target price was set at $2.90 a bushel. To were put into the mail today determine the payments, the range from a few dollars to a USDA determines a national maximum limit of $20,000. V Farmers are reminded of the December 5 deadline for returning ASC committeeman election ballots to the county Agricultural Stabili- Pocinniers Y TIMES, December 1. D Farmors Reminded To Dal lot Pymem$ )o?lisBein)sy LEADER-GARLAN- V MEKL THUKGOOD BELTONE HEARING AID SPECIALIST pleaoe 257-337- 1 Batteries and Service For All Makes of Hearing A Ida Come In For Scientific Test of Your Hearing . .03 Serving The Hearing Aid Needs .35 .10 .05 Utah BELTONE OF 0GDEN Northern Of ... Main Office W1 29th Street Ogden, Utah 111 11SJ .02 Scrva I. m Y.v- - MARK JENSEN, ASCS director in Tremonton, holds a string of computer-printe- d deficiency payments which were mailed to Box Elder County farmers Thursday morning. The d of the checks, totaling $560,505 represent about payments which will be made. Toast Bonolots one-thir- Saftway Beet Checks Mailed Checks totaling $2,933,487 lave been mailed to individ ual sugarbeet growers in Utah by U and I Incorporated. Laurence Smith, Utah District Manager for the Sugar Division said the payment represents the first or "initp ial" payment for sugarbeets delivered to U and I through November 5. Payments for subsequent deliveries will be made later, he said. Average payment per ton of beets amounted to $18.50, the spokesman said, compared to $16.12 per ton paid at this time last year. The payment is a welcome relief to sugar producers who have suffered from be-- s low-cosugar prices for more than a year. I 1977-cro- st "The increase in this year'clnitial payment is in anticipation of higher prices due to the price support programs recently instituted Mr. by the government," Smith said. "The market has improved some, but the programs have not actually been implemented. 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The reduced acreage accounts for the drop in total pay- D.mh Clioail Safeway $ BRISKETS The price support programs, he explained, seek to establish a minimum basis price for raw sugar of 13Vi cents per pound, whereas the market during most of the past year has been near the 10 cents level. Although this year's crop was lower in acreage than past years, he said that it was above average in sugar content and about average in yield. Similar payments were made to beet growers in other states served by U and I, Growers in Idaho received a total of $8,755,941, and )( Assorted in the market- r4 X "N slkgd dacg:j CHUCK Q9ASTS CHIPPED DGATS WHIH 100 tUt P VZIT FLAiUZ LC3S$398 I Iy I lefeiar ti aa bVm ralW cmh valui or ije orrteciMiTiotooNi Jan. PE PUCMH COUPON M Jit T |