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Show income tax return. Save those paid receipts, advises Dr. Von Jarrett, Extension Agricultural Engineer, Utah by Thomas Reeve State University, for any Sanpete County Agent money you spend on you purchased house? If so insulation or energy conmay you an installed any energy qualify for an energy servation items for your conservation items in your credit on your 1979 federal house. Now. and last year of too, you can use 15 your energy conservation expenditures up to $300 as an income tax credit. The least you can claim in $10, which is 15 of a $66.67 expenditure, and the most, for qualified energy conservation ex penditures, is $300, which From the doth of Tour County Agent FOOD MARKED crop 4 above large 1978 crop and 10 above 1976-7-8 average. USDA Peanuts . . . plentiful. The 1979 crop appears to be record-larg- e. Agricultural Marketing Service Almonds plentiful. The 1979 crop appears to be a record, about 93 larger than small 1 978 crop and 12 larger than 1977. Pecans . . . plentiful, even though the 1979 crop is 11 less than large 1978 output. Walnuts . . . plentiful. The 1979 crop to be 38 larger than 1978's crop and 15 above 1977. ALERTS USDA s AMS suggests that consumers make u use of abundant Onions this January. Supplies are plentiful. As of the January supply situation looks like this RED MEATS frozen concentrate, chilled, and canned . . . plentiful. Supplies are on the increase because of record orange crop, coupled with storage supplies larger than last years. Grapefruit juice frozen, chilled, and canned . . . adequate. Major canned noncitrus fruits . . . adequate. Raisins . . . plentiful, with 1979 output much larger than 1978's Pork . . , plentiful, with Jan. output near record for the month. Production to be 0 r, above or about 21 above the 1977-7- 9 Jan. average. 18-2- year-earlie- POULTRY ft EGGS '. plentiful. Marketing rates to be about 1 above 2 but higher than the 1977-7- 9 Jan. average. Broiler-frye- rs year-earli- T urkeys er ... 21-2- . . . adequate. Output to be 1 above above the year-earli- er level but 4 Jan. average. 3-- Commercial stocks of manufactured dairy products also showed increases over 1978; on Nov. 1, butter stocks were double those of a year earlier, American cheese stocks were up 19 and nonfat dry milk, 78 higher. Commercial stocks should remain fairly large in Jan. . er 1977-7- 9 FRUITS, VEGETABLES ft NUTS Fresh oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, and tangelos . . . plentiful. Jan. is a peak shipping month for these citrus fruits. Lemons . . . adequate. Fresh apples and winter pears . . . GRAINS ft LEGUMES Rice is , , . record-larg- and 20 plentiful. The 1979 crop up 4 from 1978 e, above average. 1976-7- 8 Dry beans . . . plentiful. The 1979 crop to be 9 above 1978's and 16 above 1976-7- 8 average. Dry split peas . . . adequate. The 1979 crop to be 42 below large 1978 production and 7 below . 1976-7- 8 the energy efficiency of the dwelling. This list is quite small now but no doubt it will expand in the future as more is about energy learned conservation in the home. The energy conservation credit can be used on items purchased after April 19, 1977. These energy saving expenses you have made since then should be claimed on your 1979 federal income tax return. Do not file an amended 1977 return to in claim expenditures those years. If you spend over $2,000 on an item such as insulation, excess credit over $300 can be claimed in succeeding years until December 31, 1987. You claim your energy tax credit on federal income tax form 5695. In order to be eligible for tax credit for insulation or other energy components it must be for original use only, expected to last at least three years and meet performance and quality standards as required by the Secretary of the Department of Energy. Solar, geothermal, and wind energy used in and dairy products . . . plentiful, with production levels in Jan. up from their seasonal lows. Latest milk production figures show a 2V5 increase in Nov. 1979 over last year. Nov. butter production was 10 higher and American cheese production 5 higher than a year earlier. Oct. nonfat dry milk production was 21 above a year earlier. 1978's. 17-1- about increases Milk Canned vegetables, including snap beans, beets, green peas, sweet potatoes, and tomato products . . . plentiful. Other canned items, including lima beans, sauerkraut, sweet corn, cucumber pickles, and spinach . . adequate. Frozen vegetables, lima beans, snap including beans, broccoli, cauliflower, green peas, and spinach . . . plentiful. Frozen sweet corn . . . adequate. Potatoes . . . plentiful, with fall crop 7 below record 1978 crop and slightly less than the large 1976 and 1977 crops. Frozen potatoes . . . plentiful. Stocks are 1 above large holdings of a year earlier and 5 above 1976-7- 8 average. Onions . . plentiful, with 1979's summer storage plentiful. Supplies to be 8 above Jan. 1979 level and 2 above the 1977-7- 9 monthly average. Both new-cro- p turkey output and cold storage holdings in early Jan. will be up sharply from levels. Eggs . . MILK ft DAIRY PRODUCTS crop. Dried prunes . . . adequate, with a crop expected to be 2 larger than 10-1- year-earli- . . . Orange juice er year-earli- . plentiful, with storage holdings of apples at a record level for the month. Beef . . , adequate, although supplies are down substantially from recent years. Production to 2 average below and 15 below 1977-7- 9 Jan. average. 10-1- of a $2,000 is 15 expenditure. Some of the energy conservation items that you can install include adding insulation, furnace replacement burner designed to increase fuel efficiency, device for modifying flue openings, electrical or mechanical furnace ignition system, storm window or doors, thermoenergy-savin- g stat, caulking or weather stripping, meter which displays cost of energy usage or any item that average. T erminology Used: PLENTIFUL More than enough for requirements. ADEQUATE Enough to meet normal needs. LIGHT Less than adequate; not enough for normal needs. heating or cooling your home can qualify for an energy conservation tax credit. These are referred to as renewable energy source expenditure. The eligibility rules and tax credit allowed for these type of expenditures differ from those given above. They should be reviewed prior to taking the tax credit. As we learn more about Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday January 10, 1980 e, receipts for expenditures that may become eligible tax credits future. fL??(l 0 energy conservation, items eligible for tax credits will no doubt be changed. In the ten years the tax credits are now scheduled to be in effect, the alert taxpayer will save ilKJiil FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 2 bath furnished home, call Cedar Crest Lodge GRAVE MARKERS: Fines! granites and carvings for the dollars. Merrill Peterson, FOR RENT: 2 bedroom furnished apartment, Manti Verda Bair grand opening and buying connections for over 100 name brands. $14,500. for more information, call Mr. Meyers ..PUBLIC NOTICES BECAUSE PEOPLE MUST KNOW cJ I THE unless otherwise desigin PROPOSED NEW Locations apartSLB&M. ments. looking for those ina-- 1 YonrNowipapar is your most ffsctivo Advertising Modi O HARDWARE O REMODELING Simmon's Furnitvra and Hardware Store I CUSTOM REMODELING N. Main, Manti 8353151 o tv service WMti Clan Him Built-on- fiabMai CaaMltf f SuwUai s. 0962 (93-120- EphE 1 1 Carports. All residential needs. LEWIS MADSEN 835-812- 1 O HARDWARE Christimtsta' Curput MsrSnsrs Nuudi point ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 13; 2) Sawmill Spring, at a point N. 335 ft. W. 1150 ft. front E'i Cor. Sec. 23: 3) Tw in Springs, at a point N. 1560ft. E. 970 ft. from S' Cor. See. 23; all T17S. R4E (8 mi. E. of Ephraim); and used for the municipal purposes within Ephraim Main, Ephraim 1 8:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. -- CUM REPAIR HOUSE K GLASS All types of glass. & repair work. Quality LOF products. Phone Ephraim. Utah 835-424- O O TRAVEL TOURS 283-429- 1 8:00-6:0- 0 Closed Wednesday Aug cut Wu'l Musts LOTS FOR SALE acre lots in Mayfield, $2900. (Only a few left). EQUITABLE REALTY BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO LIVE Check out this 77 acres of property in Milburn just north of Fairview, 12 shares of water, Home is older and needs some repair. Only 20 down and 10 interest for as long as 40 years. Total price $200,000.00. Call 283-626- Onto--. Reed Roy835-3161- ; tfH or Margaret 8 283-628- 1. All rtfo Western Realty "We'll give our word to you" 31 FREE PUPPIES: four black, four brown, make good watch dogs, call FOB O ALG NEW LISTING Excellent insulation, keeps heating hill low, new 3 bedroom home. Large lot. fenced on 3 sides, with sandbox and dog run. Unfinished basement with rough-i- n for hath and fireplace. Turkey Feeders 10 foot length, capacity. Walt Norm or Jeanie Clemens TOM STUBBS -- Broker 283-475- 2 ton hansen Orem Machine 225-212- 283-414- 1 YNK 4. Bids due Jan. 1980 by 3 p.m. SPRING CITY Three nice building lots, $5,500 each, excellent location. EPHRAIM Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in dupli-wit- h the State 150 acres west of Ephraim, 2 flowing wells, owner finan- - cate 231 E. 400 S., will sell all 10 or 29 ced at interest. down, part. Engineer. SLC, UT 84111, on or mineral rights available. before Feb. 2. 1980. Dee C. Hansen cii Lcrry J. CfcrisftORSon Bparam, warn 183-494- 3 state engineer Publish Ephraim Enter- prise Dec 2o. 27, 1979. and Jan 3. 1980. ROPERTY IS SSOCIAT I ON ot Alton 23, now RUTH ANDERSON 835-625- 0PEIIIIIG! Art4u4 Garage 2 Sterling, Utah 2 i StxrUu mdi ti44l4t4U 2 building lots in Manti City, southeast location. $5500 each GENERAL REPAIRS AUTOS AND MOTOR BIKES 4 building lots in Manti City. Good location $4000 each. bedroom, 1 bath, unfinished second story, partially remodeled, Vi acre lot, Manti, all for 2 $22,900 I P 1 835-301- 835-247- 1, pH4444Um4dl 835-608- 835-921- 1 Res. Bou. 424 N. Main, Maud, Utah 84642 Drothors 835-608- 1 JERRY CRISMON BILL WAYNE Broken Manti Office Olson 1 T15S. R2E. 4 k, 0 family, purposes of stockw atering 5 cattle; an(j from Apr. j t0 Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NE'iSEVi Sec. 25. Yuul A City in W'i See. 3. Sec. 4. N Vi See. 9. NW'. Sec. 10. all T17S. R3E. Flor53948 ence J. Phelps. 10567 S. 2200 W.. Riverton, UT 0.015 see. ft. of w ater is to be diverted from an ft. deep, at a well. point S. 400 ft. W. 150 ft. front EVi Cor. Sec. 25. T15S. R2E (Wales); and used for the domestic 100-40- 283-439- 2 HEATING South Main, Ephraim Your Hoivcpapor io your moot oMoctivo Advertising f.lodta (65-207- 'Installation 51 1 AppKuucu OF BARBER SHOP 835-664- Shop style. Contact Robert War-nicfrom the following: 1) Snow Field Riddlers Ridge Spring, at Station, Ephraim, Utah S. 1585 ft. E. 130 a furniture O terested in renting one and two bedroom apartments for around $200month. Contact ll 14-1- Fur all guar 283-416- (93-A- all TI6S. R3E; Secs. 7 11, allTl 7S. R3E. Hereafter, 1 .5 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted Fvrmtvra end 41 S. Established nated. raim Irrigation Co., co IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF Douglas H. Olson. COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH dent. Ephraim. UT proposes to change the point of diversion and nature of use of .5 see. ft. out of a total of 100.0 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by a portion of Appl. 1225 persons having claims against the above estate are 833). and as amended by required to present them to the undersigned at the Law Ch. Appl. No. The Office of Paul R. Frishchknecht, 50 North Main Street, water has been diverted Manti, Utah on or before the 15th day of April, 1980, or from Seely Creek, at a to the Clerk of the Court or said claims shall be forever point N. 140 ft. W. 310 ft. barred. front SE Cor. Sec. 14. s Paul R. Frischknecht Tl 7S. R4E; and used from Attorney at Law Mar. 15 to July 5 for the 50 North Main Street supplemental irrigation of Manti, Utah 84642 8036.43 acs. in Secs. BOYDS Perfect Mint Condition For Ye Dress Shop, Ephraim, Utah t 5i YtJftJTITi Robert Fowle s 1979 650 Kawasaki Street Touring Kike Advertising Works 489-553- 7 --Hi w in Sanpete County Aug itglc HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home, one acre lot, excellent location, irrigation water, call Springville, or Salt Lake City. SALE: is the best Under 5000 miles, not a scratch. Extras include windshield, roll bar, back rest, luggage rack. Must see to believe! 1 or after 5 p.m. 835-203- FOR 135-954- 1 Mother-in-La- MUSTGCLL! 835-42- if on Realty Montess Gilman RENT: Nice 2 bedroom furnished apartments, Davis Apts. FOR 1 b3gi-icn- a MU ' 835-939- 2. WATER SHARES: 18 shares Manti Irrigation and Reservoir Co. and 8 shares Manti Irrigation, will lease for best offer, 11354 So. 13th W Riverton, Utah WORK ONLY HOURS YOU WANT, Car and telephone necessary, no experience required. The Fuller Brush Co. 795 So. Cherry Dr. Orem, Utah 84057 Call OUT OS IF CARPETS LOOK dull and drear, remove spots as they appear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $2.00. Christiansen Furniture and Hardware Co. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom unfurnished apartment, Manti. Newly remodeled, CLEAN IP SALE: 2 bed room 10X60 house trailer, new carpet and linoleum. Sporty, clean and practical 79 Mercury Zephyr, 6 cyl., air con. 1962 4 cyl. Scout. 1946 4 cvl. Jeep. 1962 8 cvl. Chev pickup, Call supplies, training, MtfkV TO I WILL DO SEW ING in my home, Kay Henningson 835-248- 528-348- We furnish and install store fixtures, beginning inventory, ONLY Vac FOR SALE: Fireplace screen and andirons, Evelvn Anderson 835-352- Jeans and Sportswear Shop or Childrens Clothes THB NICK IUKE WANT YOUR OWN BUSINESS? ' rjocOo oOo FOR SALE: Two building lots in Manti, good location, HONEST ABE REALTY, Contact Mary Bradlev St The Manti Ladies Literary Club will meet Thursday, Jan. 10 at the library club room. Mary Peacock will present a book review at the meeting, scheduled for 4 p.m. Ho GGQDUO 835-825- S Literary Club to Meet SMALL HOUSE for lease, SlSOmonth plus utilities, 5fi the in for Page 9 7300 sq. ft. bldg, on 1 810 acres near R.R. HELP YOU CAN HOW YOURSELFft IF YOU FEEL Spur. YOUR LIFE HAS BEEN DEEPLY AFFECTCD BY A LOVED ONE A PROBLEM IS WHO DRINKER. YOU WILL BE INCOME PROPERTY, Student rentals near college; recently remodeled with 3 baths, 5 bdrms., 2 kitchens, large lot, Ephraim. $34,900 AT WELCOMED meetings. Members 9hare their experiences, strength and hope with each other. Your progress can be made in your own way. in your own time. merely invites your attendance. If you would like to know more about the program or feel you need help, meetings are Monday night City Building in Ephraim at 8 p.m. AI90 you can or 4c&831. call 835-945- 1 1 Vi Manti. $49,500 year old, 2 bdrm., Vi bath, small home on acre, view of mountains, Ephraim $22,000 10 acres, good meadow, pasture land on hwy, west of Gunnison. $5,000 Cabin, 2 bdrm, 5 acre site with lots of trees and game, southeast of Mayfield, $15,000 |