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Ti fetid t it t Oilrftil) c Ikx Crtt-r- t tujij-id- t Itairfiil) ri ry:iw licit it Wlcriflfery , La, 'Tk, r uf d fetid t MU . f tu-- (hluutl Iff NifecSr, Atiitt.tl. tUh Mfet t Uh lit;. Ue la l'!h JsUlfe p)ftiufv tor itJartUxUatl. 4 4 CUT THE Burial for Vets fiampef l ho search for an 1 1 old boy who had been gone from (tome overnight The County d dn is The Veter nis Admimution pro-vupayment iwt to exceed Uw toward burial expense for certain Ttrran. according to Dougta Wadxworth, Director of the Salt Lake Office, In addition, an amount not to exceed 1150 u payable ii a plot allowance when the vet u not buried In a national cemrlery. To quality (or the maximum burial allowance, the veteran must have been discharged under horable conditions and have been entitled to receive compeasation or peasion at the time of his death, or would have been entitled to such compensation but (or receipt of military retired pay. Burial is available to such veterans in nationally administered cemeteries. Burial is also available to eligible vets spouse, minor children and under certain conditions. unmarried adult children. Headstones and markers are provided (or the grave sites o( those buried in national or state cemeteries. Wadsworth noted that Utah does not have a naional or state veterans cemetery. The nearest are in Colorado, Arizona and California. A headstone or grave marker is available for eligible veterans who is buried in a private cemetery. For further information write or call the VA office in Salt Lake City. or toll Telephone number is free Powell is dedicated Indicatory fntivitic for the John Atlantic Burr Ferry on Lake Iowrll will be held May 4th at Bullfrog, beginning at 11 a m The ferry w ill be operated free of charge all day Saturday. The loo foot long ferry weighs 256 tons, and will save 130 miles for visitors to either Bullfrog or Halls Crossing Marinas. The ferry can carry two busses, eight cars and 150 passengers. The ferry route is about 3 1 miles in length and following the opening days free ride, fees will th'n be $1 per pasenger; J5 to 7 per car; and $25 to $35 per bus. The ferry is a joint project of the Utah Department of Transportation, which is building the ferry; the National Park Service, which built approaches and ramps; and Del Webb Recreational Properties, which will operate the ferry. To place your ad for little as $3.00 per week call 529-783- 9 Wildlife or 528-3- 1 1 1 The Salina Sun The Gunnison Valley News Federation meets May 2 The Sevier Wildlife Federation will hold its monthly meeting May 2, at 8 p.m. in the basement of Zions Bank, in Salina. The Committee on Fishing has planned to discuss the upcoming Fishing Dergy and the planting of fish in our area. The Committee on Big Game would like to discuss some big game issues with members of the Federation. All members, and any other interested persons are invited to attend. For more information call Secretary of the Federation, Shirleen Lowry, at 896-526- i Cattlemen asked to vote, register first whether they are a beef or dairy producer to the Utah Dept ti All beef and dairy producers in Utah are being asked to register with (he Utah Department of Agriculture if they wish to vote on the referendum setting beef promo- Agriculture. 350 North Redwood Road. SLC. UT Ml 16 Registrations should be received before May 10, 19R5. tion fees. The Beef Promotion Law was amended by the 1965 Legislature. The fee will be paid on change of ownership and slaughter only, and not for change of pasture. The fie will be not less than 25 cents nor more than $1.00. It has been proposed that a $1 per head fee be assessed on all animals going to slaughter or at change of ownership. A public hearing has wen set for Wednesday, May 8, at 3 p m. in the Department of Agriculture building, 350 North Redwood Road, in Salt Lake. All interested are asked to attend. The Commissioner will consider comments given at this hearing prior to setting the fee and mailing out ballots fo registered voters. The fee, which will be recommended by Commissioner of Agriculture, Miles 'Cap' Ferry, will be voted on by all those who have registered. "We have attempted to locate all producers in the stale to tell them that they need to be registered in order to receive a ballot and vote. Approximately 9.500 registration forms were mailed on April 22, according to Ferry. "A producer is defined as any person who has a proprietary interest in the production of beef or dairy cattle in Utah," he added. Any producer w ho does not have a registration form can register by sending their name, address, and AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Grasshoppers? cash. ..yours in ...quick exchange for items you no longer need or use when you advertise them for sale in the classifieds. following day Callus. rain The massive infestation of crop eating grasshoppers on Utah lands has reached critical proportions and the federal government must begin spraying federal lands in Utah, Congressman Jim Hansen told a House Agriculture Subcommittee recently. Hansen warned that this years grasshopper infestation could be as bad as last years. Some experts called 1984 the worst grasshopper noon the about unharmed, Learn to live with someone whos living with cancer. I Will it i 1 - Sheriffs Department. 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Hansen said there are over 1 million acres of grasshopper infested federal lands in Utah, and called on the federal government to deal with the problem and to appropriate whatever funding is necessary. It doesnt do much good to spray when federal rangeland next to your farm is not sprayed. These federal lands harbor more than enough grasshopper eggs to do you in. Time is most important. We need the immediate cooperation of the federal government, or grasshoppers will rain again on Utah, With adequate federal funding and cooperation from private land owners, plus the state's $1 million appropriation for use on state lands, it would be possible to have an effective spray program that could control future heavy infestations for five years, he concluded. SQ. FT. BEDROOM .. V . ie l! ? W ITCHENi DINING . IOlS OPFN - LIVING ROOM ROOM DOUBLE GARAGE . 21 V 23 Come visit us today. 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