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Show Farm Home loan program modified In a recent meeting Emery Town are in need of area is pulled down. If Nancy housing. There is a the formula could Monesson and Joyce gap between the ad- separate the Carbon Halasz from the justed income limit the and Emery area from national office, FmHA can loan to and the other two counties, Kimball Harward of those who would this would greatly the state office along qualify for at other increase the level of with local county and private lenders. income eligible for district office perTo determine the home loans. sonnel met in Price. limit for income in our Current regulations Included in the area, the median in- state that to be was a come from San Juan, eligible, a person must agenda discussion about in- Grand, Carbon, and have an adjusted come limits for Emery are con- income over the next qualifying for loans. sidered. Since San 12 months of $21,500 or Local officials pointed Juan and Grand less. You adjust by out that there are County have lower substracting 5 percent many people in the incomes, the median from the gross and Carbon - Emery area for the four - county $300 per child. Any who whos income this who is unable to secure a loan through private lenders should apply person meets the through The Mission San Rafael Council met after 1, to reorganize for the coming year. Elected to council positions were: Earl Sampier, coordinator; Mike Gurule, vice coordinator; and Diane Simmons, secretary. -- Standing committees appointed were: mission life, Peggy Foote; education committee, Ann Wissler; and family life, Terry Rushton. Tony Bequette was appointed to head the maintenance committee. Open committee - ways and means, anyone interested in heading this committee may call Earl Sampier, 653-235- 1. Following the meeting the council members were treated to a barbeque supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Simmons, Lawrence. The Mass schedule will remain at 8 p.m. for the next three Sundays, August 8, 15 and 22. Confessions will be heard just before each Mass. Mission activities information can be had by calling any of the above council members. Arrangements for baptisms, weddings, funerals, etc. can be had by calling Reverend 6 in Price, or by Robert Servatius, L. Foote, Deane Mr. Reverend calling 637-184- 748-299- 9. emergency calls should be directed to the pastor. All GOD WANTS YOU Huntington Christian Center Assemblies of God, a full gospel church. Find the way, find the truth, find the life. Bread. Love. Worship. Times of Meetings Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m.; Childrens Church, 11:30 a.m.; Evangelical, 6:30 p.m. Come and join us. 150 West 400 North, Huntington. Pastor Boyles, Church, 687-955- 1. 687-925- 3. Hi! I'm Emery! I A !A ( A) t local county office at 350 North 400 East Price on Monday or Tuesday afternoons at the the Mass on Sunday, August Agriculture Service Center 100 East 85 South in Castle Dale. Although we have been active in the rural housing loan program county Art Olsen stated that they have money available to lend to farmers and ranchers. These loans may be used to develope or improve supervisor 286-22- EMERY Mrs. -Cameron Mr. and are the of grandparents proud twin boys born to their Brinkerhoff son, Kent, and wife, Twila, of Cedar City. They went to Cedar City and brought the other children home for a visit. Lavora and Chad Torgensen and Robert McBroon were visiting with Allen and Lucille McBroon for the 24th success operation livestock, Kathryn Emery 687-25- HUNTINGTON -The Huntington Public Library has been busy this summer with for activities given by Howard and Jenine Andrews. Their clothing and other subject will be family living needs. and all inTerms on these terested are invited to loans run from one to attend. 40 years. Present Thursday, August interest rates are 12, at 7 p.m., will be a lower than that teen workshop on Computer Fun. All charged by private lenders. The local teenagers are invited. Look for flyers and county committee determines eligibility bulletins around town of applicants. The and call the library for committee consists of information. wild-flowe- Mr. Olsen Lillian Harvey, a member of the stake Corrales stopped to board. Geneva visit The Emery Ward Brokerick on July 25. Relief Society took a Mr. and Mrs. Que program to the nurJones of Manti visited sing home Monday of in Emery Friday of last week. Twelve last week. They had been to Huntington for the funeral of Elvin McElprang. Que is the brother of Martha FAMILY Jacobsen and owns the J&J Garage in Manti. Bryan and Kathy and Mrs. rs who Senior Emery. the Citizens Stevenson Charmain for a few days. Leann is her daughter and they live in Salt Lake. April McKinney was home from her place in of employment Carter has Dinner on Wednesday been visiting her including the band. grandparents in Salt .They enjoyed a very Lake City. She is the nice time. Jeff and Leann daughter of Kathy and Ken Rice. Larsen were visitors Spanish Forty people were in at the home of Meloney WESTERN Fork. Chucliwagon Days from Labaron Karen Jackson, and husband, Norman, and son, Paul. Monday, July 19, Moffitt Maudie Mae Arnold and ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Gary Arnold to Salt Lake on a business trip. While there they visited with Ruby and William Scott and lone Nielson. If you havent been able to get me the past couple of weeks Im sorry for your inconvenience. Ive been in Salt Lake buying school clothes and visiting. Things should settle down more and Ill be available. Remember it is best to call early, around 7 a.m. Bananas Fresh Seedless Grapes 1 Sweet Corn Yellow Onions us lompson UIC no i Zucchini A quarter has 119 grooves on its circumference. The Joseph Ellis Johnson family held its annual family further reunion on July 17 at photos just may be a stated that the county Old Folks Flat in office servicing Huntington Canyon. members Carbon and Emery Forty-tw- o has been one of the enjoyed dinner and prize major winner! housing loans in the state, however, we dont want to leave the farmers credit needs unfulfilled. The USDA agency would be happy to consider any applications received from people involved in agriculture. lenders Frank at Huntington home equipment, seed fertilizer, food, three persons and people attended from attendance Ekker California have been Mr. and Mrs. Virgil visiting with Bert and of Sherrie Broderick and Steadman visited family. Kathy is a Taylorsville Brent and Beverlee cousin of Sherrie. Visitors at Relief Bunderson and family last week from Society Sunday were Kathy Labaron, Saturday until Jennie Lee Thomas, to the by Ella Collard. of the Everyone is invited. Wednesday, August such as farm or 11, will be another class feed, photography necessary Karla of July. everyone. More are coming up so be sure on your establish to mark them land; so you wont irrigation systems, calendar one! a miss purchase additional construct Monday, August 9, land, etc. at 10 a.m., there will buildings, be a food drying Operating loans can be demonstration given to used pay for items know local farming and credit conditions. Your On their way home from Fish Lake, Mr. Martha Jacobsen with Ms. Church News Wednesday, Augusts 1982 3A Emery County Progress You get this card free with a First Security Checking or Savings account. of visiting, with beautiful credit for FmHA rural weather cooperating. Members represented present the families of Ellis E. 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