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Show Ambulance Service 307-2411 i , ., .,- .,- .,- .,- ; CROUP HOMES FOR THE RETARDED COUNSELING ON ALCHOL ! BRIGHTJDEAS! j to SSlBllS j 1 LIGHT US UP ? I 1 "Citizens Only" Speak Out on Social Services TELL IT LIKE IT IS 1 1 MAY 12, 1977 I ; SOUTHERN UTAH STATE COLLEGE S LIBRARY SEMINAR ROOM m M B " : 2 V ', " ' ' ' ' ' " -V EMERGENCY SHELTER CARE CHORE SERVICES DAY CARE FOR OLDSTERS V IF1 ll&l different Wm fo!ks- f JtoQ 586-6506 YMCT!3 380 South Main J YA)U "" Cedar City, Utah r;:7 '-ibr:.- -wryiS:, - ;" ' - , "' J . ,ili.f',' ' . lZ!?Z , - s t I ' "it . ' , , Just because we charge for directory assistance dcesrft mean you have to pay for it. Of course, there are going to be occasions when We developed this charge because it was the only you will have to resort to directory assistance. For example: way we could handle the rising costs of directory when you need newly-listed numbers that aren't yet in the assistance fairly. Now the people who use directory directory. That's why we don't begin to charge tor these assistance the most will pay for it. calls until you've made five of them in any billing period. And the people who use their directories the most However, there are certain things you can do to won't, avoid being charged for directory assistance and we d like to share them with you. Most of the numbers you're looking for can be found in either the white pages or the yellow pages Its just OlSSlsk f" a matter of keeping these directories handy. SJ3J It2j Write down in a personal directory the telephone rjgl jSr J39 ij numbers of people you call frequently, or numbers that k ff fW you've obtained through directory assistance fLjf There are some exceptions to this new charge. For feSri ff t. J example, blind and other handicapped people who can t ,sasSJ ? f use the directory should call our business office to find Vi' 1 fill "if out how to become exempt. People who call from pay l" I x 3 phones, hospitals, hotels and motels will not be charged. And. long distance directory assistance outside of Utah Swam? ;;: will not be affected Our directory assistance number. Be careful how you spend it. (2) Mountain Bell ( Lj L- LJ lJ i 1 v ) on Get top dollar discount now thru February 28, during 11 John Deere's Preseason Round- ) (( up of Haymaking Bargains We'll pay you to order hay and forage Ik ft machines now ... before we both get r n7. II ) into the rush of haying season. To y N. ""7 1 11 II encourage pre-season ordering, you ' I 11 get top dollar discounts now through I 7 .v. (( 11 February 28 on machines listed jL-. I ) 11 II below. So act fast and earn the extra 'afS3 II ( cash discount for acting early. . . from g f f" (Kj3 $90 to $2,600 depending on the i PLf:- fel. Ii machines you want. r -ir fl It 11 DISCOUNT DISCOUNT UNTIL 1 MAR. 1977- lj MACHINES . 28 FEB 1977 30 APR. 1977 II 336 and 346 Balers; $195 ' $90 II 15A and 16A Choppers: II 100 Slack Mover: 25 and 34 Forage Harvesters (I II 1207. 1209. and 1214 $390 $195 ff MowerConditioners; II 800and 830Windrowers: 11 11 466 Baler; Round Balers: 35 and 3800 Forage Harvesters IV Ii 100 Stack Wagon $520 $260 200 and 300 Stack Movers $650 $325 l 11 Hydrostatic Windrowers: $1,040 $520 11 i 1 200 and 300 Stack Wagons Self-Propelled Forage $1,950 $975 If Harvesters IV 230 Stack Shredder $2,600 $2,600 if Feeder VV J J No finance charges imposed until the next use season. Ask us for II II details. If dealer inventory of any product listed above is exhausted, it ! can be ordered. II GU nsrsv9lo Food and Simply II MMERSVILLI:, UTAH S47S2 Phone IS 6-2001 Met Johnson UriEVA Livestock Auction Cedar City 586-9312 MARKET REPORT Date: April 16, 1977 SHEEP: choice fat lambs, 35 to 37.50; muttons, 21 to 25 per head. HOGS: 1 butchers, 34 to 37.50; 2 butchers, 26 to 34; weaners, 15 to 31 per head; sows -boars, 10 to 26. Comments: Lower by $2.00. CATTLE: day -old calves, 15 to 34 per head; baby calves to 200, 35 to 75 per head. Slaughter Cows: can-ner can-ner and cutter, 21 to 23; utility and commercial, 24 to 28; standards -heiferettes, 26 to 32.10. Comments: Steady to $1.00 higher. Holsteins: Steers, 300-500, 300-500, 28.50 to 30.50; 500-700, 500-700, 29 to 31.75. FEEDER CATTLE: choice steers - 300-450, 46 to 50.50; 450-600, 42 to 45; 600-800, 37 to 39. Choice heifers - 300-450S, 34 to 37.50; 450-600, 34 to 36.25; 600-800, 33 to 35.50. General Comments: Light; long-haired calves that can go to grass were exceptionally exception-ally popular. Greasy type calves were about steady. Market over-all, $1.00 to $1.50 higher. Approx. 1250 head on a very, very active day. MET JOHNSON ' 586-9312 i Auction Consignment or Field Buying . SALE EVERY SATURDAY at 1 pm. We can freight your cattle 586-9312 |