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Show Farm 16 & Ranch April 2004 Water Project Funding Available from Board of Water Resources Looking back it is labeled wise foresight. Eyed today it is tagged smart hindsight, It is high for the state of Utahs jump into funding water development and conservation 56 years ago, managed today by the Utah Board of Water Resources, says George M. Harmond, Jr., a member of the board representing Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan counties. He points out the states funding program over the years has resulted in more that $41 million in funding from cost-shari- ng the board for 75 water projects in the counties he represents. As an attorney in Price, Harmond provides general counsel for several water companies, water districts and cities in the Carbon County area and has served as a member of the Utah Board of Water Resources since April 2003. He wel comes irrigation and water companies, water conservancy and improvement districts, and cities, towns and other political subdivisions interested in securing board managed funds for water watering system, Grand County; and dam safety repairs to Monticello Dam and Recapture Reservoir Dam, San Juan County. Earlier projects receiving projects to contact him for an Board of Resources funding are Mohticello and Recapture application and other information. They may also condams and reservoirs, San tact the Utah Division of Wa- Juan County; Kens Lake ter Resources, 1594 West (Millcreek) Dam and ReserNorth Temple, Suite 310, P0 voir and Millcreek developBox 146201, Salt Lake City, ment project, Grand County; UT 84118-620and its Millsite Dam and Reservoir, website www.water.utah.gov. Emery County; and several Recent projects benefitting culinary water projects in from board funding is Carbon Carbon County. Harmond says board County, notes Harmond, are Price Citys culinary water records show a Blanding Irpipeline, Wellington Citys rigation Co. tunnel, con lawn and garden and agriculture irrigation system, and a Non-insure- d 1, water treatment plant upgrade for East Carbon City. Others are agriculture sprinkle irrigation systems of the Ferron Canal and Reservoir Co., Emery County; SMALL TOWN SALE. This home is surrounded by quiet streets and distant neighbors. Its a place where the children play and friends stroll the streets. Youll love this 4BR, on 2 acres of land with animal rights. Dog run, secondary water, office and den, storage shed, intercom system with stereo, and a RV garage. Moab Citys lawn and garden 7526 structed in 1948, and a and dam repairs throughout Wellington Canal Co. siphon the state. Technical assisand flume, Carbon County, and the Julius Flat Dam, Emery County, both constructed in 1952, are the earliest projects in the counties he represents. Harmond can be contacted about Board of Water Resources funding programs in Price NAP provides financial non-insurab- 37 george harmondlaw.com. He says board financial assistance has helped develop wells and springs, pipelines and water storage tanks for culinary projects in cities and towns; canal and sprinkler irrigations projects; and dams commodities for which An adverse natural occurance, such as earthquake or floor; or A condition related to damaging weather or an adverse natural occurance, such as excessive heat, disease, or insect infestation. The natural disaster must occur beofer or during harvest and must directly affect the eligible crop. The service fee for NAP is $100 per crop per county or 4car 7355 WATER SHARES INCLUDED. This 2BR, and bath includes 15 Scofield water shares and 50 primary water shares. You will need the water shares so you can water the 1 5.27 acres that also come along with this Rambler style home. That is not all that is included. 7f iv litiflgS EALTy 95 North 100 East Price, UT 0 435 including grain, forage crops, Damaging weather, such AS GOOD AS IT GETS! You can have a rocking chair on the covered patio of this 3BR, updated interior, detached garage, room for many RVs and toys, workshop, corrals, animal rights, and storage shed. It doesnt get any Basement, garage, carport, two fireplaces, formal dining room, RV parking, corrals, and fully fenced and landscaped yard, and a sprinkler system for irrigation. $1 81 ,200. 1918 7300 ENOUGH ROOM FOR THE CHILDREN'S SLEEP OVERS. Your children could invite the whole Rambler home neighborhood for a sleep over because there is plenty of room. 5BR, in Wellington. One car detached garage, two fireplaces, RV parking, jetted tub, fully fenced and landscaped, and walk-i- n closet. Let the kids have the biggest neighborhood sleep over for only $94,999. 1201 7334 ROOM FOR THE HORSES. Dont leave the horses behind because there is room for them. This 3BR, Rambler has corrals and animal rights on 4.84 acres of land. Beautiful views, storage shed, RV parking, fully fenced, partly landscaped, quiet and low traffic area. $114,983. 7608 HIS AND HER LAND. You and your spouse could buy and split the 3 acres in the Circle K area. You could do whatever with your 1 .5 acres and your spouse could so whatever with the other 1 .5 acres. Great for building a home or horse pastures. Utilities available. $39,225. 5804 EXTRAS EXTRA! This 3BR, Cottage home comes with so many unbelievable extras. Hot tub, storage shed, corrals, TV antenna, satellite dish, cable TV, RV parking, workshop, animal rights, .81 acre, coalwood burning stove, and qp a private setting. All of these extras for only $59,994. 7362 board funds generally over long terms at low or no interest. Repayments are managed to assist other projects. Over the years, board funding has totaled nearly $443 million for 1,222 projects in .all 20 counties in Utah. Planning and development of projects take time cautions Harmond, who encourages those contemplating making an application for financial assistance to the board to plan ahead. as drought, freeze, hail, excessive moisture, excessive wind, or hurricanes; 14187333 1872 Project sponsors, repay the catastrophic risk protec- and native forage; tion level of crop insurance is Specialty crops, such as not available, and must be any honey; of the following commerValue loss crops, such as Christmas trees, ornamental cially produced crops: Crops grown for food; nursery, and turf grass sod. and grown Crops planted Eligible natural disasters in for livestock consumption, elude the following: If you love the smell of horses, you'll be ecstatic about this 5BR, two story home. Corrals, animal rights, storage shed, fireplace, covered deck, patio, awesome views, hardwood floors, and 10.1 acres of land. better than this. Division of Water Resources. Crop Disaster Assistance as- le 435-472-87- (home), or on the internet, Program (NAP) tural sistance to producers of noninsurable crops when low yields, loss of inventory, or prevented planting occurs due to natural disasters. To be eligible for NAP assistance, crops must be crops and agricul at tance is provided by the Utah Their fiifel i 6000 V-- 1 nSiCZETEBUTt 24,000 Hours r;i - Guaranteed $300 per producer per county, not to exceed a total of $900 per producer with farming interests in multiple counties. The application and service fees must be filed with the FSA office by the apThe choice is simple. Mike Redmond Irrigation Metzger 820-646- 9 R X & Buildings Contact John or Shane Johnson 637-790- Tb Office: (435) 529-- 1 247 - Fax:(435)529-019- 5 P.O. Box 1 00, 225 S. 300 W., Redmond, (JT 84652 plication closing date each year as established by the FSA State Comniitee. December 1 is the date established by the Utah State FSA Committee.. , |