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Show rr 1 Snfpfv Law Erfeers Farm Employees - Let's All required forms for record Work for Uncle! So says the VA... keep- ing and a poster which must by law be displayed, can be obtained by writing to U.S. Department of Farm employers would be wise themselves aware of the Occupational Williams-Steig- er Safety and Health Act and what to make they ment gest sion State lllAAJT!V!SrmTmTyT!r of Labor publication, gives exact information on how to comply with the law. It, along with the 80225. The Health by Dave Gerard 1 THAT REMINDS ME. ..TMERE BENEFITS ARE UNDER THE Gl BILL Labor, Denver Federal Center, Rm. 21 -- s, Bldg 53, Kipling and 6th Avenue, Denver, Colorado should do to avoid enforceactions under this law, sugH. Daines, Exten- CITIZEN SMITH Safety and Administration adminis-.ter- s the act. It has listed standard penalties to be assessed for certain violations and these are not subject to reduction. Some of the violations and the amount of the fine are: 1. Failure to post the official OSHA poster - $50. 2. Failure to post a citation received at a work site - $500, 3. Failure to post OSHA Form 102, Summary - $100. ' 4. Failure to report fatality or incident in which five or more employees are hospitalized -- Spencer agricultural engineer, Utah University. He noted that to date four spechave ific standard categories been established for agriculture. They are: (1) sanitation facilities for temporary labor camp, (2) storage and handling procedures for anhydrous ammonia (3) pulp-wologging practices, and (4) for slow moving emblems vehicles. Besides heeding the standards set for these categories, any obvious safety hazards should be eliminated. The employer may be liable for injuries suffered by ail employee because of neglected od Occupational $200. 5. Failure to maintain OHSA Form 100, Log, or Form 101 -$100. 6. Failure to compile OSHA Form 102 - $100. Citations may be Issued also for violation of safety standards. repairs or replacements or for to correct a dangerous situation. A booklet, "Record Keeping for Aorinilture," a U.S. Department failure I AUGUST 17, 18 & 19 Lund BroSo 1 .'.'Beaver's Dept. Store" J JULY 16, 17 & 18 Ideal for Kindergarten Reg $2.29 NYLON WOVEN RUGS $1 PENS & REFILLS ALL SPIRAL NOTE BOOKS 10 OFF TYPE PAPER 500 Sheets COLORED TYPE & FILLER PAPER $159 ERASERS FILLER PAPER 300 In the amount of $25 to Fines $100 are common for negligence type infractions; they can reach a maximum of $10,000 per violation. The Occupational Safety and Health Act was designed to make working conditions as safe and healthy as possible. H is important since farming la rated by the National Safety Council as the third most hazardous occupation in the United States, based on death and injury rate. Mining and construction are the only occupations that exceed agricul sht Assts & 500 PENS by Back to School Special Sheets Filler 300 in agriculture, improvement Professor Daines stressed. Other standards have beenpro-pose- d. ff they are adopted they will be published in the Federal along with dates on Register, which they become effective, he or Multi-Colore- Bic Papers 108 Clic Spiral Notebook d Lindy with FREE BIC PEN 99c ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo1 1 V p good sermon should not only comfort the afflicted, but afflict the comfortable. H I 31 NORTH MAIN STREET BEAVER, UTAH PHONE "As kids, we started smoking because it was smart. Why don't we stop for the same reason?' Harold Emery in The Raacter'i Dtgat .99 24 x 45 Paper Mate II mi mm added. Consumer Education Program Sharpens Youths' Buying Skills 4-- 438 - 2470 PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT An American tenor making his concert debut in Milan, Italy, finished his first song-- an Italian aria. The audience shouted, "Again, again." So the singer sang it once more. The audience repeated, "Again, again." This , , happened ten times. Finally the tenor addressed the audience. "Haven't you heard this wonderful song enough?" In the orchestra a man jumped up and shouted, "Sing it again until you get it right." A gardener is one who believes that what goes down must come up. r SEPTIC TANK PUMPING COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL ALL TYPES FRIENDLY CONVERSATION Patient: "Doc, tell me in plain English exactly what's with me." CHILDRENS THERMAL PAJAMAS reg 2.00 RANCH STYLE wrong Doctor: "You are just plain Now $1.69 KNITS POLYESTER reg 5.98 $3.88 American Cancer Society. White or Brown lb Loaves 2 LBSSI19 lllif" Itiltl CUDAHY THRIFTY BACON "As consumers, all of us at one time or another perform as amateur accountants, mechanics, 73c FRANKS BAR-- S MIRACLE WHIP QUART 59c 879c .ID TISSUE ADMIRAL Pounds 3 SI MARGARINE DEL MONTE No 2'2 Cans 2 09c FRUIT COCKTAIL CUDAHY 24 oz CHILI 63c BEANS ASSORTED 3S1 FIDDLE FADDLE 14 oz electricians, dieticians or engineers in the selection and use of products and services. Yet all too often we do not have the information nor the training for the job," says Melinda Brown, one of last year's national winners in the consumer education program supervised by the Cooperative Extension Service. "True? It certainly seems that way in our consumer oriented society,' says Lois Howard, program associate, 4-- National 4-- H Service Committee. "With their own resources, young people represent an important market for consumer goods and services. ' And their influence on family purchases is highly significant," Miss Howard explains. members like Miss Brown of Littleton, Colo., through work in the consumer education program have learned what it takes to be smart shoppers. They have learned to plan, budget, compare and evaluate quality, and to read labels warranties 4-- 4-- H "Encouraging WEEK-EN- D previously 1 as girls, she noted. Adding its support to the consumer education program is Montgomery Ward, one of the nation's oldest and largest retailers. The company provides recognition in the form of medals of honor to four winners and an county expense-pai- d trip to the National Congress in Chicago, Nov. 26-3- ' as a state award. During the gala event, 4-- H 4-- H Ward Montgomery will present scholarships of $700 each to national winners selected by the Cooperative Extension Service. Contact the county extension office for information about consumer education 4-- H opportunities locally. r SHORTENING WESTERN FAMILY Crunchy or Creamy PEANUT BUTTER WESTERN FAMILY 43c SALAD DRESSING Quart MIRACLE WHIP 59c 16 oz APPLESAUCE 589c 27c WESTERN FAMILY 249c Assorted COFFEE (EIDD (DM? Befora you repair your old car, maka lure il l worth Auto Loan. If it in't ... lee us (or And we'll work out a repayment plarr thal you can alford to drive away with. LIGHT AMBER it. 1 IMPERIAL 32 STRAWBERRY JAM 63c oz Assorted INSTANT BREAKFAST LIBBY TOMATO SAUCE 63c 8 oz 10S1 m mil fatten! DEAUER CITY BRANCH HUNT'S 15 oz of MILFORD STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $20,000 HUNTS 5S1 FRESH PRODUCE 11c LB BANANAS THOMPSON SEEDLES GRAPES 29c LB LARGE STALK 25c EA CELERY 9c LB CABBAGE MEAT . WESTERN FAMILY BACON 37c SKILLET DINNERS HUNrs 75c 89c LB COUPON Without Coupon 79c CASCADE DISH DETERGENT CARNATION HOT COCOA MIX 595c ORANGE JUICE lb Pkg 98c KETCHUP 4S1 WESTERN FAMILY lb Can CERTIFIED WALNUTS TOMATO SAUCE 10c STRAWBERRIES S239 low-co- it 4 59c 3 210c WESTERN FAMILY 29c No 303 Cans Giant Size 10c 19 oz WESTERN FAMILY (EAR! CANNED MILK FROZEN FOOD 3S1 CAKE & FROSTING MIX Baron Von Rcdbcrry or Sir Grape Fellow Small POTATO STICKS Jumbo Cake & SEGO PIK NIK Giant JOY LIQUID 09c KOOL AID 595c 13c OFF lb Can ASSORTED FLAVORS Cream or Whole 303 CORN DETERGENT Can 39c CHUNK TUNA WESTERN FAMILY CARNATION Yi 3 SNOWDRIFT 99c No 67c SNACK PUDDINGS 32 02 WESTERN SEA LUNCH MEAT HUNT'S 7 AUGUST 24, 25 & 26 emphasizing consumerism, in home centered projects, this year's program has been broadened to appeal to teen boys as well TERI TOWELS AJAX CLEANSER SPECIALS 4-- H 12 oz 2 79c Beaver, Utah 4 young people to make decisions, consumer education relates to nearly all projects," Miss Howard states. While SPAM JET PUFF tell my friends?" 438-263- and instructions. KLEENEX CEREAL Wm. Kehr ' Patient: "Now could you give me the medical term ' to CHASE'S AG STORE a A 29c IIEIfJZ CATSUP lazy."-- . ALMA'S MARKET 4S1 BREAD RULERS )OOOOOOOOOOOOOOC ture in death rate for workers. There is room for considerable A COMPASSES FILE CARDS & BOXES LOOSELEAF NOTE BOOKS For information, contact the nearest VA office (check your phone book) or write: Veterans Administration, 232X, 810 Vermont Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20420 MARKERS FOLDERS 210c VOOD ' With Coupon 59c AT AG STORES Expires Aug. 26, 1972 |