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Show See how Capp Homes beats the high cost of housing. Come see an open house that's totally unique. ..a Capp Homes Open House. What makes this open house so unusual' The house isn't even finished yet. The exterior is erecled. but the inlerior is not yet complete. Why? Because we want you to see lor yourself all Ihe benelils of the "Finish-lt-Yourself House" program. You'll see the excellent quality of Capp construction materials and workmanship. Capp Homes are custom built from your plans or ours. Nothing is pre-fab or modular. Al the open house, you'll learn that by finishing it yourself, or by acting as your own general contractor, you'll save a bundle thousands of dollars, compared to having an ordinary builder construct the same house on your lot. And Capp Homes, through Evans Financial Corp., a subsidiary of Evans Products Co., has various financing programs available for qualified buyers. Find out more this weekend. CODD Unm fZC CometotheOpenHouse...rainorshine. I nJl I CD Gi evrtns products commnY HERE'S HOW TO GET r TO THE OPEM HOUSE. j 10 "T", rPt wu-ion Tl O AA C AA O M I Ul M047 Time: 12:00 - 5:00 P.M. send for roun capp home planning quide Date: SATURDAY, MAY 16th I ., i...i,iii1,ih.l"iiii h4f"lliny an(J S(,(.'y fjohvcry Directions: From Vernal yfl 1 mil west J i , my Hr,mp pi,nn,nU r,i,in ii in.mrM.ino on Hii(hwy 40 and follow th Capp Homes I """"' hiuii.ii.ii., Open Houw tigni. I fj n a if,l lr,r.al",n Your Capp Host Is: j name s. Bill Hammond I addhess Midvale, Utah J car . . state Tri (801) 561-3021 ! fp pmonf & A 5 E A 1 1 h -,AY THAT SurEC-'TASe P Tfc C--E l-i SO PH-r-ALL CiT THAT VMEi HE Th-E "- 7ES TEi CUW Aj-v-THfft Mlt ITHOVT M U.' j COWBOY ? j The P J Jimmy Clark ? 7 Band ) from New Mexico t 4 nights a week f j every Wednesday, S Thursday, Friday, J ( and Saturday. V Dear Wool Grower: Tho UINTAH WOOL MARKETING CO-OP sold approximately 7300 fleeces to DRAPER WOOL at top price of $88.88 per 100 wt. Wool is to be delivered SATURDAY, JUNE 6 at the UINTAH COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Please come prepared to help with your wool as you have in the post. There will be only one delivery date, so remember, JUNE 6th, UIN TAH COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, 306 East 200 South, Vernal, Utah. STEVEN D. COX Uintah County Agent Utah State University Extension Q m 12 F3H Cache Valley Dairy Association i Management at Cache Valley Dairy Association in Smith-field Smith-field has announced that a new system for purchasing milk will go into effect June 1. 1981 New milk prices will be based strictly on the cheese yielding capacity of milk rather than the traditional system of a base price for milk testing 3.5 fat plus a fat differential. Each producer's milk will be tested for fat and protein. The test values will then be fed into a computer that has been programmed to predict the pounds of cheese that can be produced from 100 pounds of the milk. A milk price per pound of cheese yield multiplied by the pounds of cheese that can be made from 100 poundsof mil will determine the puce paid to the farmer. i This change represents a substantial innovation in mi purchasing that will distribute the income from cheesesa to producers in a fair and equitable manner. The curre ; price system does not. jp ? In keeping with its traditional progressive leadership ;. the Cheese Industry. Cache Valley Dairy Association isi first plant in Utah to adopt this new paymer t Pr9rmF' d was developed by the Department of Nutrition a( Sciences at Utah State University. Mr. Blaine Rich, Gen Manager of Cache Valley Dairy indicated that this is ano first for CVDA and predicted that sooner or later o cheese factories will adopt this or a similar program. The initial milk price is expected to be $1.25 per poim t cheese yield, but this will vary from time to time1 price of cheese. o)(,ln If a farmer produces milk testing 3.5 fat and 3 his milk price will be essentially the same under the e price program. If his fat and protein tests are hl9nw q ;i that, he will receive more for his milk than he does n j, the other hand if his tests nte lower, he may receive -- general, the new price program should encom-J production of milk with a higher fat and protein c because efforts in that direction will be rewarded Sample price schedules for milk with SP1'! piry protein tests are being sent to all Cache vaiiey j, producers. J czzx lain tzzn cznci crareui ut i&tt&y |