OCR Text |
Show 1 Gc3 Soodny Hq Dofl ciuoa nduico I f - ' hour or half boor, since many people can between TV shows. If possible, avoid calling between 8 and 9:30 p jo. Sunday. That's the busiest time on the network, Bunt said. Bare are some other calling hints: Dial direct when possible to save time and money. Haw the number available before you calL If M In fatflmac its role as a tax collector tor varices 4SWSfc 0sss8. jlJu governmental organizations. col- Mountain BeH-Uta- h lected $10,459,483 in sales tax for state ana wcw governments, and $3,206,840 la federal excise taxes for 12 ,uY5th-m- s Shop With The Beaver County News the federal government daring 1982. Advertisers -- UaeiUy one of the busiest days for If ou&tain BelL If you're planning to call Mom long distance on May 8, too 111 be joining millions of otter people with the same Intention. According to Carl Hunt, district manager --Operator Services, Mothtr'i Day rivals Christmas as tba busiest calling day of tba ytar. In Utah, the company to complete 250 thousand calls. That's a 10.5 percent Increase from 1982 a much higher increase than the other six states that Mountain Bell serves. "Wall be ready with a full staff and the latest techHunt said. "But nology because of the extra heavy volumes, we would like to customers to encourage make things easier for themselves and help us get their ax-pa- cts calls through." Mountain BeQ would like to remind customers that if they have trouble getting through the first time, they should hang up and try again a few minutes later. "Operators will not be able to get your calls through any faster, since they use the same long --distance circuits to customers' available Hunt said. The company suggests placing calls toMom at times circuits are least burdened. Ifpossible,Saturday, May 7 is most ideal. On Mother's Day the best times are between noon and 5 pjn. when Also, the company recommends not calling on the o n do 'so be- tory Assistance, --- If you're planning to call overseas, determine in advance if yon can use your phone prefix to dial direct going through an Muteherizer for mulching cxA- tinas and the SnaDoerizer fof of the cubes imported into Japan are sacked at the Yokohama Warehouse for distribution a few sacks at a time to the small farmers. Picture taken on the recent trip to Japan. SACKING CUBES: Most Bond, exten- sion economist, Utah State University, has been stressing that advice this year to farmers in farm finance seminars. He said, "Actually, such advice is important anytime. It has become more Important with current high rates of interest. Interest has been killing farmers who don't keep good enough records to manage their borrowing. They arrange ahead for money and commit themselves to the Interest without projecting which months they are going to have to spend it. If they had records and made such projection, they possibly could minimize the amount they borrow." Bond added, "Too often farmers used to low interest rates of years past don't realize the cost of interest on a machine or a piece of a neighbor's land that they decide to buy or on operating money they decide to borrow. Now they are paying about 13 percent on loans from some federal loaning agencies and more from other institutions in contrast to 6 to 7 percent interest they used to pay. "They about faint when I show them on the computer how much interest they are paying over 20 years. They see that there is no way a little piece of land could $9.0 asy: See your SNAPPJEH dealer ( Mi If 9J Wj. K Discover TbDtrteoc a. ay Hunt said busy conditions on holidays result partly from a drastic change in customer calling habits. "The telephone networks are designed for business calls lasting around three minutes," he said. "Calls made on Mother's Day usually last from 10-minutes. This can cause problems for customers because the lines V r a - 15 - - art tied up." Customers will no longer be able to place third number-billed calls unless a third party is there to accept the charges. Hunt suggested that customers use Calling Card Service instead of third number-billin- g. t .... ,;. ... See METAL DETECTOR: Before the cubes are sold to dairys and small co-othe Japanese run the sacks of cubes through a metal detector in search of wire. Wire in the cubes is of major concern to the dairymen who feed the cubes. It was one of the main reasons for the trip to Japan by local farmers, to convince the Japanese that the wire doesn't come from Milford cubes. ps Dr. Larry K. farnestofawn tages all year long. There's theif Remember fluoid unnoGOScary borroning on form Avoid unnecessary borrowing. Use a cash flow budget to project your farm income and expenses. That way you will know how much you will need to borrow and when you will need to borrow it instead of borrowingmore than you "need. 0ag-N-8ia- de and even cut Its great versatility through special optional attachments operator. to call before S p.m. Sunday, because the lowest rates a 60 percent discount are in effect from Friday at II p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Hi-V-ac easy. For this is a SNAPPER. Its powerful patented HhVac sys tem sets up grass for a smooth fore May 8. without stw0dding and vacuuming'till leaves. Pius a sicte discharge alfacfcmentand an Extra Kft are avafls&Nt So worts take push mower works hard, so you can take it Our 21" it's necessary to call Direc- pay for itself and the interest from what it could produce. It will require outside income from some source to do it." Bond explained that knowing the cash flow -- Inflow from sale of crops, milk, livestock or whatever and outflow to operating expenses and committed payments -has become vital. If the farmer can't project enough income from the business to pay off the production loan' and interest plus meeting the long term loan payments on land and machinery, he knows right away that he is in trouble. He may have to sell off some acres or sell, some of his machinery and rely more on custom work. Lit n. Doll paid 551.7 million '02 fanes ' Despite a depressed economy, the federal, state and local taxes paid by Mountain Bell's Utah operations increased during 1982, according to a recently released company report. Public Relations Manager Ken Hill said Mountain Bell-Ut- ah paid $51,682,143 in : taxes, including$17,729,355 - 84 Bell's total tax bill. Total corporate sales tax climbed 16.5 percent, while property taxes rose 13 percent due to increased in- in state and local levies such as property and income taxes, and $33,952,788 in federal income taxes, social security and unemployment vestments in capital and unfavorable legislation. Social security taxes rose 23.3 percent, while unemployment taxes jumped 23 percent on a federal level and 43 percent on a state level due to the depressed economy. Hill went on to say that sales, property, unemployment and social security taxes had the most influence on the growth in Mountain Municipal franchise and license taxes fell 6.9 percent, primarily as a result of a court decision in Utah changing the revenue base. taxes. WsSjqo North Main 3o Porte 1 Beaver, Utah 438-23- 17 Special Prticei On Trarjpclinos ond Joggers Iloovy Doty Suing Sots Stcihl and Ilocolito Ghcin Sons RENAISSANCE FAIR INVITES APPLICANTS A Renaissance Fair will be held July 20-- 22 at Southern UtahState College, sponsored by the SUSC Division of Continuing Education and held in conjunction with the Utah Shakespeare an Fes- MMI It tival. arts? n Craftsmen and entertain- ers whose works are char- acteristic of the renaissance are invited to make application to participate in the fair. Applications are available from Kay Baker, 197 South 300 West, Cedar City, Utah 84720, telephone (801) 586-714- 1. 500 Baler Applications for the juried fair must be received by the jurors by May 23. value... Itov N8pnmf.' Our Mca & TenM Toward Yew Automatic Bale Wagon 10 HAVt THC MIT 1116Wtndrower Hss SorifBti And So Hawo W! 1068 ll(H Knifo Sections J 10 Off Rog.Priso y4 $6.00 Automatic Bale Wajon of any four of these useful books back delivered postage paid paper Your choice Helpful Household Hints Cookbook Chicken Super Prize Winners Handbook Backyard Mechanic Super Hamburger Cookbook Woman's Guide to Confident Heme (Introduction by Erra Bocbeck) ...Betty-Anne-'s ...Tba ...The ...The ...The ...The repair ff&t all 6? - $8.00 , postage paid Send check or money order to St, Oyster Bay, New York 11771 IK, .tf 114 "Lot U3 BALE you out" AUTHORtZSO 123 South Kt 315 Baler PARTS) and SMVICE Qtovmn Farm Equip. Co. Inc. ramwan, Utah, 477-357-3 ft. i Pivot-tongu- e Windrower |