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Jedelal ttiej aaieiiibinl him a .t rtlaiieliUl t hu tool puluie 18 l ith1 need lliet k a ait iii aiUlig Up uU it ay Seyijilt iKiuu . let rvtuJ! ihg ' c hh kiwtl litTUijt), H. fix kietfUfe 4 at 8 burs July H, M) DV) OH u8 IMa W H MM4.A, NMMt8 01 tt H77 (kttn&.tw W) you t at t-i- i raiaUI First irthday prt.aiiciUy Cid.iji crord-f- 4 Tfte atwdeu 11 CPA os u hurxirrd year ago, nearly all our nation' petiple lived on farm ere Today only about 3 percent and according to stall-be- , farmer they are in trouble The trouble are real enough, but the numbers involved are small compared to our population as a whole. If the farm fan. ly is the backbone of America, ume and the laud year more than 38 million dollars was pml to help agriculture get back on tt feet, but by years end, more farmers were in trouble than there were at the beginning of 1M The reasons are many, but the main crisis for many was brought on by farmers borrow mg to overbuy land and equipment during the brief farm boom of a few. year ago. declaring bankruptcy Nicholas von Hoffman sais that farming now- can be classed tantamount with what we did with the American Indian encouraging the maintenance of a culture and society, that if left to its own devices, could not sustain itself. Its like putting people under a glass bell or In a lime w arp, von Hoffman ' said The farmers with the biggest problem, according to experts, are Ue, tw, Oiu, JdMk Me ).! Hit, hfcttue, to fejhai i.j tunky, i8 84t.lr, Mry HaH.tv.tl i.j tiubLwbd, ITi-j-- Thr d N Gift, 4ok Jerome fiat Kern tTk S)iphaiy, with U?ac. GI Die poll aTO ttJ-- rxMirerta of Da birth f tisKh JofcJit. Kom, T3nir4), July II. wurfT , July II, tfcj Njhdy, July 1 Ctfxtrt The Tlutfwd HU, in Nirdyla raftc-rr- t to tic D Df working on t coal project w UVU rcl However, if we dump all government activity in the industry and turn it over to the free market, we put ourselves in jeopardy. There are about 4 5 million farms in the U S. Most are part Ume operaUons, run as a hobby. Only are 900,000 of the 4 5 million classified as the tradiUonal family farm But inflation has dropped markedly and while interest rates have come down, the ratio is not the same Inflation is one fifth of what is was while interest rates are about one half of what they were. With commodity prices flat, farm land values are down and declining. Thus, farmers who speculated are in a real bind. For many, their debts are greater than the value of their I is BVU Honor itoll us he hri4 m he at UlWdJ at Dune farruiig a and I It ar hated Their mam products are grain, soybeans, cotton, livestock and milk Government officials are of the opinion that we need to gel out of the business of supplying farmers with incentives to use land that cannot be plowed without eroding or blowing ' away. Those picture we see every night on TV should be enough to convince us that land has to be taken care of or it won t lake care of ill p 5ii4y c&rrt wilt he t NfKUrd t ipm To mare tniormsuoa roBUct the tTh S)phcjy Ha Dce t Ptr in the midwest and south t 43 hit City, tipra,M Dry the i Combustua Lab has put etmsortiuro that will o to produce a simuUUoo computer saphtUrtcd at coal romhutUoa and gasification for Urge scale industrial systems The contract is the Urgrst in the history of the Ub. The goal Is to create designs that burn coal and other fuels efficiently, produce minimal pollution and allow the simplest construction, he said Potential cost savings are tremendous. 1 a company can save just one percent of the cost of producing pow er, it w ill pay for this research many Ume over, said Dr. Douglas Smooth, director. While this contract Is the largest In the labs history, researchers are already Involved in more than 12 million of contract work, which includes the combustion of coal-watmixtures, coal ash fouling In large boilers and advanced entrained gasification research. iogrtbef provide 4.5 million farms in United States A hy Jfe.t) H4,fUtb&lg, Mwty, la Niar-dy- earned a I M CPA dunrg i)fg Quarter I r Alton kkade. College pri-d-f.t- , and her pr a.aed J4.fa-' acadert.ic Hforta Malang the Hahcr toil, m facially at Ihue nhcfc e atrea academic iefic, i indeed a icry .gn;ficaRt c hie emer.t Valerie hat done e ar proud of her H, rnUrmely dlarta," he concluded Julit-u.af- , tU4 tuU8 Symphony salutes duhfittin, f hatrui. ha apriiig Quarter Honor ficdl tiwUrge, e tt.tuh U a.4uiaina 1.8 ty t8 cw-eie- pendent at academic. Dr h ) tr U t'Jrt .it8 fcafclwhj, iA4,, '.j ho&Jt8 u8 tt Honor Roll f aw 8 ter? H ty la vi ftBJTWf M I ks )Tkl Johnson on Dixie made Jo) iuljiA, Wii'-- f'is iatilig lot .1.8 lull Nr in t four M. M fie U O.c 111.!) fcoTUk lt)g tbott-tOat fftuJ) Hu. Wile, JUi). iaft the pehry fchultei.l ailing yietnad and r( JuOc p le wf Mi lool Saute and tlu'y Cte Die tf rutUi iei icicla A ew a .it tSic avoid Unite r-- a iu 13k M5iff, !&!MJrrtity.aM i't , tiealth Iflcturm aj ,.! h Juy boij) Imm I left renters by Die sorue and ante ort Umar ju-U,l Medic ale due toot evrtf at all and Ue caaok a tine health rena j do M accej4 O Main al CitihU 3 , yrnate ciituiaiic muddieed aH .l.alej itli W!I ti J.flib ft li.il.oj I t,Viaii3 Oat 1 h & tKrt.cd a tWkel to anpiucRiCNUI rabeiJ Mod,) t,jl.lKW i aaj llwoe jKihiuo l litii iKtMcxi U tvrtl Ur ! by Modi. ale Ill is Taien T. Nielsen Tslwi T. Nielsen, son of Trent H. end Sally Mae Nielsen of Satina, turned one year old on June 28, 1985, He waa honored by a party on June 30, 1985 at hit home, where he shared the occasion with hit great grandmother Anderson, who waa also horn on the same day. are Jay L, and Grandparent Stella Lee Jensen of Axtell, and Howard W. and Janet Nielsen of Satina. are Stella Lee Anderson of Ephraim and Dale and Mary Petersen of American Fork. 1 1, 2fct. ex er s holdings. Country banks Its that time of the month again and up here is your chance to pick car!!! used but inexpensive a nice Ford LTD 977 1972 1979 1976 1979 1978 1 Chevrolet Caprice Chrysler LaBaron Monte Carlo Chrysler Newport Chrysler New Yorker 1971 Cherolet Van LOOKING FOR A GOOD FISHING VAN??? $300 and it runs!!! All r, it needs rtartorl oyiua (SR' are also in a bind. Theyve been lending money on imaginary land values so their clients can keep making payments on old loans. Now these same debtors need loans to buy seed and plant. Another problem for farmers is low cost foreign imports, some of which are subsidized by foreign taxpayers, a form of reverse foreign aid for U S consumers. Furthermore, when Jimmy Carter embargoed gram shipments to the Soviets, America came to be considered an unreliable supher and farmers in other nations increased plantings to fill the gap. Thus there is now more competition for U S. exporters. Todays problems seem to be a result of past government actions New government intervention likely would not solvp anvlhino Veterans Rep. to be in area The rural veterans State Outreach Program will have Kenneth Rislow, of the Disabled American Vets, visiting throughout the state to assist veterans and their dependents in pursuing claims with the Veterans Administration. Rislow will be in Richfield, July m. 18, at Job Service, from 9 to 10 a He will be in Gunnison, July 18, at City Hall, from 1 to 2 p.m. Claims that may be addressed include Compensation, Pensions, Education Benefits, Vocational Rehabilitation, Discharge upgrades, mediAgent Orange concerns, VA cal benefits, etc. Evans Graduates Ctedree Larsen Dedree Denise Larsen has a big smile because she is happy to celebrate her first birthday. She is the daughter of Scott and Tonya Larsen. Her brothers are Michael and Rustin. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bud G. Larsen of Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Poulson of Redmond. Her special Aunt and Uncle are Inez and Richard Criswell. Ranae Evans, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Howard Erickson, graduated from the University of Wyoming on May 19th with a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Elementary Education with emphasis on Early Childhood Development. Ranae attended BYU for nearly three years, and then finished her schooling with a grade point average of 3.72 through an extension course taught by instructors from the University of Wyoming, with classes being held at Rock Springs, Wyoming. Ranae is married to James Evans and has two children. They live in Green River, Wyoming. Ranae and children have been visiting in Salina, Richfield and St. George the past ten days. WSCOOOOCOOOOOCOOCOGOOCOOOOOOOCOCOOOOOOOOOOOO Dixie's Family Beauty Salon Now located in Sanna 270 East 1 00 South For appointments call: 529-71- 22 PERMS $20.00 Open Monday tnru Friday kscoccccocoocooccccoccocooooooocc We now sell wigs!! |