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Show Emery County Progress Tuesday, April S & .j k ' , ' ' 3 t $ Vr6a ' Vi lf "V ' V J 4 -- oA' & , . v I:-- : ; ' 4'' ; .i'',iyf "N43 X? rr: ri vmtass 5A Greenbelt has several benefits wo-- J ?" . ? 12, 1988 ti' isles'. important. If the buyer does not immediately apply for greentax must be k belt, the paid by the seller. The tax is a lien against the property. It becomes effective at the time of change in land use. Any person who violates any provision of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. The Farmland Assessment Act is a great advantage for the farmers who qualify for it. The qualifications and procedures have to be followed through in order for the special assessment to be beneficial. If you would like more information or need to apply for greenbelt, please call Carol A. Riddle, greenbelt The Farmland Assessment Act, known as Greenbelt, has several benefits. However, to receive these benefits, there are certain qualifications you have to meet. You must own five or more acres of land. A minimum gross annual income of $1,000 is required for every year for which valuation under this act is ' roll-lac- roll-ba- requested. After the application for greenbelt is submitted, a minimum gross annual income of $1,000 is required for every year thereafter. The $1,000 minimum gross income must be derived from the sale of agricultural products. The value of products consumed by the owner and his family cannot be included. If the farmer sells all or a portion of land that is under the Farmland Assessment Act, that person is required to fill out a withdrawal form. This is very ck deputy assessor, Emery County assessors office. Anyone planning to apply for greenbelt must contact the assessors office and complete the forms required no later than 381-247- 4, Anril 22, 1988. ofAmerica, television sounds like this: Tb one-tent- h We Can Help The Emery Ward of the Ferron Stake is ready for stake roadshow competition which gets underway tonight, (Tuesday) at 7 p.m. at the Emery LDS church and Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Ferron Stake Center. Emery is among five wards competing in the annual competition. Under the direction of RuthAnn Dixon, the Emery show is titled, "If Could Be A California Raisin." Playing the parts for the raisins are, front, Becky Johnson. Next, left to right, Joe Winder, Jenady Black, Corinne Jensen, Wade Anderson, Annette Jacobsen, Tiffani Manchester, Michelle Jacobsen and Kip Jacobsen. Top are Brenda Brown, Jake Dixon, Arden Jensen, Christy Jensen, Brian Mangum and Cassidy Larsen. ' f 'Z i 'm i t I Ferron " 13('$ kf ? vs Kc V r, V 5 7-- ;' yil, V f' $ ' vJbik V" ' C 1 i;-- ' i Cubscouts i! fprrr ; i. T A . honored a V $ ' . ' Mr " Sheri E. Clark, M.A., Bret Hansen, son of Barbara and Lowell Hansen, has received his Arrow of Light and his Heavy Shoulder Award, in March. " We provide free rides to and from our office from anywhere in Carbon or Emery County. Please ask. CCC-ASL- Audiologist Speech Pathologist 637-629' Clint Conover received his Heavy Shoulder,' award in March. He received his Arrow of Light in February. He is the son of Kathleen and Paul Conover. Russell Taylor received his Heavy Shoulder Award in March. He received his Arrow of Light in February. He is the son of Lynne and David Taylor. .r 637-890- 0 5 Mon. ? t -- Fri. 9:00-5:3- 0 Every Week Other times available by appt. Please ask. "NEIGHBOR SERVING NEIGHBOR Bret Hansen Russell Taylor 48 Clint Conover The boys are in Pack 3307 of Ferron 1st Ward. The pack is very proud of their ANNUAL v. ORTHO n - directed. and Contains 2, MCPP-t- wo proven broadleaf weed killers. Easy to apply with 100 North, Price Sunday, April 17, 1988 dandelions, wild onion, plaintain and roots and all. other broadleaf weeds Kills weeds anywhere in the lawn, with out harming lawn grasses, when used as Kills East BE0 23rd achievements. Weed-B-Go- Starting at 11 a.m. and continuous 'til 7:00 p.m. or last bid! h..u PRICE ORTHO Spraryiette. 8 Ortho fir GoasttoGoastl TOTAL. HARDWARE' Castle Dale Radisson Inni I v rVipz-I 1 lvC 838 Westwood Blvd. Price 4? (It 0 3 i8 wf r.'Wr Make Your Prom Night Memorable t , 4 I.S'- iiiAa V. - i I & t m wIlI. 12 oz. V New York Steak or Prime Rib IS $7,s f 'ii't ! t Z ,fJ tZ , v t $53 j. Z 1 m i . , M cJf- - A - K-wA Make Reservations Now II 637-888- P 0 fWk A4Ttr' i ; Vvi Club officers shown making preparations for 1988 Kiwanis Club Radio Auction are left to right, Joe Piccolo, Director and First Vice President; Lew Crofts, President and Dan Johnson, Secretary. - TUNE INTO RADIO KOAL Here's your chance to bid on the air for hundreds of items and the money is used to support community projects and local youth projects in Carbon-Emer- y Counties. Call 637-127- 2 For Bidding First Interstate Bank |