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Show AD TDT) In the tri --county area. Box Elder, Cache and 'Rich, during the "peak" month of January there are about 750 people receiving food stamps, he said. Of that number approximately 600 are "college students" at Utah State University, he said. By appearance, the gnu is pari donkey, part buffalo, part horse, and part antelope. Apparently, there is nothing new about a gnu. New Business Is Underway feed Services be. of Caldwell, Idaho will soon begin operation of a local storage facility where area cattle feeders-caobtain a liquid protein sup- plement known as Protein Molasses Supplement (PMS), according to La Mar Wamsley, local distributor. Mr. Wamsley will operate the local distributorship which is located in Garland about one quarter mile west of the Utah-IdaSugar factory. The local distributorship will be known as . PMS Feed Service. The liquid protein supplement is "an advanced livestock feed suppliment of special nutritional value and is known for its ease of handling," Mr. Wamsley noted. The site currently supports one storage tank, but plans are underway to clear additional ground tor construction of a feed 6'V 5'5 8"ow. ho plant . Sales Tax's Down Road Action on the optional T 12"dw.10m OTHER SIZES CONCRETE PIPE. 4" TO 24" IRRIGATION and DRAINAGE. ALL SIZES ALL PRICES ARE PLANT NEW BUSINESS - Posing before thier first storage tank which will be used to dispense liquid protein supplement are 0 to Ray McCray, area manager, Kent Funk, plant manager and LaMar Wamsley, local distributor. r. PICK-U- P SALT LAKE: 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake, Ph. OGDEN: 801 West 12th St.. Ph. 532-11- 399-117- 1 LOGAN: South Highway 91. Ph. 752-631- 0 PROVO: Ph. 373-860- 0 (no toll charge) half-ce-nt sales tax officially requested by Brig ham City is still down the road as far as the County Commission is con- cerned. Commission Chairman Don Chase said Tuesday that the commission is presently waiting on figures which it has requested from the State Tax Commission. Chase said he wants to verify the figures which proponents of the sales tax have been quoting as the amount of revenue each community would receive from the sales tax. In other action during their regular weekly session county commissioners heard reports from the Family Services office, county fire warden, Housing Authority and Extension Service. Don Richins, a Family Ser-civ- es official, informed the commissioners that his department would like to work more closely with the county in providing services for "transTri-Cou- WV & bsSsr-fitan-ec- si' When the wheel belnno-- to vnn , thp marl . irnpc anvi." lioro & j j you say. And it's so much better with a '74 Chevrolet. Caprice ClaSSk. Introducing an elegant ' motor car, just asking to be enjoyed. Outside: an imposing new grille, and on the oupe. a distinctive new roof line. 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Following that date, persons wishing to purchase food stamps will have to send a check or money order to the Salt Lake office of Family Services to make their purchase. Richins said Post Office arrangement had become too costly. Regarding the success of the food stamp program, Richins noted that the elderly people in the county are not taking full advantage. "There's a high percentage of elderly that qualify," "he said, "but older people's dignity keeps them back." VcgaGT. This year's version of last year's Motor Trend Econ omy Car of the Year. I And Car and Driver Readers' Choice as Best Economy Sedan for the last three years.) With a reshaped nose, bigger bumpers, nicer carpetins. new stripes and new colors. Plus more good thinus to make it better. See what it's like to drive a winner. CamaiO. The way Ik A - it looks is the way it goes. Quick, sleek and nimble. With a low. wide stance, responsive steering. And comfort that's rare in a car that handles so well. 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