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Show Millard County Prograta, Flllmor a, Utah 84631 rmnwmuLUJiJUUP BENEFIT j By Jim BiMhn.ll USU Extension INFLATION Call Ag.nt MARKET TIP Clell and Food prices are ex0 pected to take a next increase year. Buying food ahead may be the best inflation-hedg- e you can find. (Borrowing money at APR or more to buy 18 food doesnt make sense, 15-2- SELLER FINANCING fY Mountain View Real Estate Inc. Beautiful, Fees for grazing livewill go down on national forests and up on national grasslands in the West this year. Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland announced recently. In total, farmers and ranchers will pay about S18 million in 1981 to graze livestock on these lands. S4 million less than they did last year. stock acres. Rolling Hills, Power, Sewer & Culinary Water Ideal close by. Residential Develop-ment Type Property. Finance Available. Low Interest Rate. jj 1 3 3 3 3 of Acres .6 Commercial property at 6th North and 50 East. 3 3 3 Seller financed. Bergland said the grazincome Excellent ing fees on national forests in 16 western states property. producing Diesel, Auto, and Farm p will be S2.31 per animal unit month, a decrease of Repair Equipment 10 cents from the 1980 Shop on approx. 1.87 in Fillmore acres average fee of $2.41. TERMS ARE GREAT. g An animal unit month Commercial on the NW Corner of the South in Interchange Fillmore. Reasonably priced. Seller financed. 71.39 Acres 3 application forms and information for the Youth Conservation Corp (YCC) summer work program are now available through high school counselors and Forest Service Offices. Applications must be received by March 15, 1981. Selections are made on a random basis. The YCC program is designed to provide gainful summer employment for youths 15 to 18 years old, help participating youth develop an understanding and appreciation of the nations environment and heritage and accomplish work needed to conserve our nations natural resources. Young 20 Acres on Flowed Road. Good Investment Property. 0 East Hills. bedroom home. 3 baths, 2 Tennis fireplaces, Court under construction. Located on approx. IVx acres. 4 Good of view mountains and valley. y Cafe Submarine Ideal for the creative person. Easy Terms. Pasture. 269 for Newell Mitchell Gene McBride Joyce Scottom JimMasner LaMar Anderson Tonia R. Adams Darwin Hunt Vernon Christensen Irrigation with an 1800 gallon 2i capacity per minute on wells. Seller Financed. T.J. Campbell H. Allen Bement Laura Mantle by Max Easy Terms. 40 Acre Farm. Located Vi Mile NW of Kanosh with 14 Shares Corn Nichols Della Edmunds Creek Water. Seller Financed. Mrs. James Russell Nina DeBloomis by gi 110 Acres within the city limits of Fillmore. very Improvements Ideal for a close. and residential commercial development. Zoned Commercial and Agricultural. IN THIS TIME OF INTEREST HIGH THIS RATES. PROPERTY HAS VERY FLEXIBLE FINANCING Clell Edward? PH. 743-585- 4 Fillmore Office 197 No. Main 3 Maria Whitaker Cleve J. Christensen Marden Stone Birrell Hirschi David A. Allen Flora Huntsman k Lee Roy Jackson k Doma Frampton k Mark Paxton k Owen Bunker k Scott D. Huntsman by Owen Bunker k Stephen Bunker by Owen Bunker k Dr. Rush B. Stevens by Beth Anne Stevens k Bill Stevens k Jancen Hare k Clyde Wood Winfred Jensen Harold Cahoon fcoiP'OIBHOCTlOlilfiKIBIOcO JEEPS CARS -- -- TRUCKS Available government through agency. Many sell for under $200. Call Ext. 1901 for your (602) directory on how to purchase. 941-801- men and women from all ethnic groups work together on conservation projects for 30 hours per week and participate in environmental awareness activities for 10 hours each week. Camp duration will vary from 6 to 8 weeks. and Residential YCC Camps are located at various locations throughout the state. Enrollees receive minimum hourly wage based on a 30 hour work week. Lodging and balanced meals are provided for $2.50 per day at a resident camp. Minorities are encouraged to apply. New and Renewals 20 Acres in Pete Brunson Springs area. Ideal Cabin setting. 300 Acres Sprinkled Alfalfa Plus 160 Acres appropiated is graving for one month by one bull, cow or horse or five sheep or goats. The 16 states are Arizona. California, ColoIdaho, rado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada. New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. The fee decrease is a result of livestock production costs exceeding selling prices in 1980. For the first time since the law was passed, the national forests and the lands in the West will have a uniform fee of $2.31 per unit month. Taken 129 Grazing permits with 30 extra permits on the South Fork Forest Service. Stock available. watering Qualified buyers only. Fillmore 20. YCC Applications Being Special 3 Luxurious From February 1 to March 1, employers with 1 1 or more employees are required to post the total number of injuries and illnesses that however.) occurred during 1980, Meat (including beef, the Occupational Safety and fish) pork, poultry, and Health Administraprices will increase most tion reminds (OSHA) and fastest. If you find employers. meat stash bargains, To fulfill the requiresome in your freezer. need ment, employers Sugar is projected to go the last page or only post up right-han- d of portion OSHA form 200, Log and Summary of Occupational Injuries and Ill Economi.l Grazing Fees to Change B S Illnesses d ABOUT subdividable By Btth Crotland USU Extantion Horn 4, AFFORDABLE LEGAL SERVICES Mark Robins k Rudy DeJong by Mark Robins y Lester Payne for slater, Mary Reva Kribs k Wells P. Starley Fern Brunson k LaVeraa & Ralph Rails-bac- k birth-dayb- k Dora John Rogers R. Eldredge k Delta Elementary Sch. Mrs. Smith Robinson k Judge Joseph Jackson Robert Palmer k Dean Evans k Calvin Duncan k Gerald Carling k Jan McKee k John V. Rogers k Henry Eastwood your ronvtnltntt: Thursday, February 19, 1981 8 a.m. to Noon Fttl fret lo walk in and vlilt while wr art in Flllmort or tall oar Sail Lake office for an appolnimrnl In your town., Smith k k Udell Sorensen Lucy Dean Anderson Mrs. Kyle Andrus by Ruth Stevens Walter Troy Linda Martin Lon D. Thornton Jerome S. Dorsey Pratt Allred Kris & Dave Hatch S.Y. Kimball Paul R. Anderson Orin George Nord Brockbank Gale Edwards Keith KofTord Inez Ashman DeLynn Labrum J. Wells Robins D. J. Scovil Larry Labrum 5" Wheel Lines 3-Wheel Lines 3.000 ft. 10" Main line with tome risers 3.000 ft. 8" Main line with some risers Mlsc. parts Phone -- 262-469- 7 Mmi p Babysitter, in my home, days 9 to 5. Call WANTED: 743-516- 4xpk1-3- 0 743-530- 864-288- 2 743-572- 4. v, f part-tim- e. 0, 400-50- 0 500-60- Eradiction of two major outbreaks of exotic Newcastle disease in pet birds highlighted animal health activities of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1980. According to Pierre A. Chalous. deputy administrator for USDAs Animal and Plant Health Service-t- he Inspection agency responsible for fighting animal diseases-bo- th outbreaks were eliminated before there was any spread to commercial poultry. The first outbreak occurred in April and required the destruction of 2,100 birds at 120 locations in 13 states and the District of Columbia. The second was diagnosed in September. Before it was eliminated, more than 30,000 exotic caged birds had to be destroyed at some 550 locations in 45 states. . Cost of eradicating the two outbreaks was about $2.8 million. But it was worth it, Chalous said. If this foreign disease became established in this country it would cost the poul- - Utah Arts Councils ultitry industry-an- d consumers-- an mately, estimated $400 million a year. The program to eradicate screwworms-whi- ch feed on living flesh in d wounds of animals-al- so showed remarkable progress last This year, only year. two isolated cases were found in the United Chaloux said. States, By comparison, 86 cases were found in 1979 and 7,230 cases in 1978-a- nd over 95,000 in 1972, the year with the highest number of cases. With the northern tier of Mexican states also relatively free of screw-worm- s. Chalous conwere hopeful tinued, that we can make additional progress in keeping this pest out of the United States and eliminating it from most of warm-bloode- 700-80- 0 800-92- f 5 759-245- 420-68- 0 700-98- 0 - 842-715- 300-40- 400-50- 743-534- 0. 768-355- SALE--Mediu- m 2-- 758-260- 743-580- 758-245- help you drive danqer away. individual 44.50-51.0- 53.00. Slaughter Bulls; grade lbs 55.00-58.0- Yield 2 Few 1380-187- 0 BUILDING MATERIALS 1 ALL-STEE- BUILDING L Deposit Forfeited or Extra Inventory. Resold Direct by Manufacturer. 40 x 44' x 16 List $10,155. Bal. $6081. Big Arch Bldgs. 2022 ga. A few smaller bldgs. -same deal. 20LL20WL or better. Cheap frt. plus tax. Mon. - Frl. Call Local Rep., Don 1 Erection Avail. xpkl 30 -- Grants Deadline 0opooooooOoooooooooooooo4 ICE, The current year deadline for the Utah Arts Councils small grants program is February 1, 1981. Although funds in this category are limited, grants of up to $3,000 are y in awarded areas: the following Community Arts OIL by thecas Delco BATTERIES TAPES semi-anuall- Grants-design- AMMO to assist any it corporated organization with arts projects aimed at serving the community in which they are located. Challenge Grants for Arts Councils-design- ed to encourage local arts councils to develop alternate sources of funding for programming, arts projects or capital exbenefiting penditures the community. Applications submitted under the February 1 deadline are for projects beginning after May 1, 1981, and completed prior to December 31, 1981. For complete information, the Councils contact Grants Officer, Sherry C.B. RADIOS ACCESSORIES ed in- CAMPER SHELLS Dalco non-prof- TUNE-U- LICENSE PLATES SCHEDULE Mondays & Thursdays Flllmort & 9-- Wednesdays Delta 10-1- & 2 except Holidays KITS P A.C. FILTERS TIRES Bankamarlcard & Master Charge cards accepted Pioneer Market Tulip Bulbs Res .Rag. 374 Daffodil Bulbs Rag. 594 Hyacinus-Crocu- s Rag. 574 Plant Now for Spring Flowers Week 174 South 100 West Fillmore - Open 7 Days a TT zx TT XE RADIO SHACK 6626 TT "TT 11 .. 1 If. 0. Box 1076 340 N. 400 West 40FF4004H4040044004F I TURNER $ If you need any of the following items give us a call and get a price before you buy. You will be surprised at what you save. Sprtngvilk, Utah Phone: 419-7- 1 7 J 0. Palaraen OPTOMETRIST GAS Is In Fillmore ovary ether Thursday from 9 a. m. telp ,m. FURNACE Oil. Oil. DIESEL CASE OR BY THE DRUM OR BRING YOUR OWN 5 GAL. CAN KEROSENE BATTERIES OF CARS. TRUCK TRACTORS Eye Ixama Contact Lanaa BY THE AIR FILTERS OIL FILTERS GAS FILTERS ALTERNATORS MANY OTHER ACCESSORIES & Supply Fillmore, Utah 64631 Mom riwnt M2 7100 Olli Cordoi Twlichell Ctayoa Dr. 440 So, 743-67- Fabrication needs Starleys Machine, Welding - IT WE SELL AT WHOLESALE for appointment See us for your Machine Work, Welding, and Metal FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING Free pkk-a- y 6 Delivery CONTACT: Dr. Waller JJI We no w have color TV 6 Record selection DeMill. Phone l29-326n- In Mea- - 842-726- 3. 743-517- Eradication 4" 4924 Poplar Si. Murray, UT 84107 House For Sale dow. Call FOR SALE: 3 bedroom Insurance Inspector home in Holden, full needed to do residential basement, one share wa- evaluation reports and or ter. Call related inspections as an indf contractor independent for insurance companies In Fillmore and surroundMISC. X. J ing areas. Exciting and FOR SALE Interesting work. Perman? ent Must have dependable car and either For Sale: Used console a 126 or 35MM camera. piano, this area.' Take Write to P.O. Box 29018, over small monthly pay- Phx. Az. 85038. 3xnk1-3- 0 73.00-77.00 2xpkl-3- 0 ments. For more details 600- lbs. 70.00-74.0write Credit Dept., 4242 RENT-- 2 FOR bedroom 67.50-71.5700 lbs. brick home in Kanosh. Edward Drive, Salt Lake services lbs 66.00-70.0fruit City, Utah 84117. basement, lbs. Full few fleshy OFFERED 3xnk1-3- 0 64.00-68.5garden spot. Large Frame trees, 4xnk2-2- 0 1 2 Holsteins lbs Call The Frontier Trading 52.00-57.5PORTRAITS PAINTED Post in Meadow has all few partlbs. 50.50-57.0from the equipment for the by local artist, black powder shooter. photographs or sittings. ly fattened 56.00-58.5VACATION 2xnk2-- 6 1 Feeder Heifers: MePhone Also subjects from photos TRAILERS 0 dium Frame 1 or pictures. Reasonable. lbs. 66.00-70.0package Used aluminum mainline Picture frames made. Call 0 305 lbs 71.50; FOR SALE-Gold- en Indf with risers, all sizes. Nugindivilbs 61.00-65.01 travel trailer, 21, Wade wheel lines. get dual 420 lbs 68.00; 500-70- 0 sleeps 6. $1200. 8x60 lxn 700-86- 0 lbs 57.50-63.0all trailer, lbs some fleshy new inside, porch & size FOR 57.50-61.0storage shed, $1,000. piano. Good condition, exUtilCows: Slaughter Savage 243 with scope, cellent i tone. Bed. dav4 ity and Commercial $150; 20 gauge, $65; and chair743-578- 5 40.00-44.5FREE to good home-- 6 few high and exercise bike, new, enport. lxn month old female 44.00-46.0puredressing Call $60. 1 37.00-41.5bred Irish setter. Cutter 9 call Evenings A check of your car should lxn Good Few heiferettes lxn 743-652- Pet Bird Disease EVENINGS Attorneys al Law f HELP WANTED 743-979- 5. MWf Equipment I 0 The Sign oS Dependability FILLMORE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Downtown, excellent location, 40,000 iq. ft. with refrigeration room, 16 acre. $48,000 15 years at 12 Vi interest. Four 5 Acre parcels 2 miles from Dry Creek Canyon, undeveloped $500 down. $125 00 per mo. Owner will finance at MEADOW: 10. t9 i FARM W.EST OF KANOSH: 260 acres, 2 wells with 8 sec.1 ft. of water, gated pipe. 160 acres of Water hay and grain, rest In pasture. transferable. $850acre. 29 down, owner will finance remainder at Call today for details. ZION NATIONAL PARK: 1640 acres. 2 Cabins, 5 Springs, 100 acres Ponderosa, 400 acres excellent Pasture. Excellent view Into Zlons. Financing 10, available. S2,000acre. FILLMORE: 32 acres on south freeway ramp zoned commercial. STROUT REALTY Ola DAY & BARNEY Phone nesses. The form must SAUNA be posted by February 1 in areas where notices January 23, 1981 to employees are cusSalable at auction 1053 tomarily posted and must remain in place until compared to 1363 last For Rent: Furnished kitMarch 1. week and 1107 last year. chenette Apt. Weekly Fair Good attendance. No pets. El Rancho rates. Establishments having demand. Feeder steers Motel, 40 W. Center. Ph. no injuries or illnesses under 700 lbs 3.00-4.0- 0 during 1980 must enter lower, steers over 700 1.00-1.5zeroes on the total line lbs. lower. For Rent: All Electric 1.50-2.0- 0 and post the form. The Feeder heifers Contact Dr. Apartment. for calves heifer lower, person responsible the annual steady. Slaughter cows Evan A. Beckstrand, Ph. preparing 1 or lower. Slaughsummary must certify 1.00-2.0- 0 that the totals are correct ter bulls steady. Supply and sign the form. feeder catabout 85 APARTMENT for rent-Par- tly tle. Medifurnished, 2 bedFeeder Steers: um. some Large Frame rooms, oil furnace, rea1 300-40- 0 sonable. 155 W. 300 S. lbs. 76.00-78.58 or 245 Call Paul individual lbs Roger lbs. 93.00; Used Irrigation 2 Will malit lit monthly lour of louihwrvt tilth and will bt parked la Fillmore near Iht CITY H Al l. for J. k Mrs. Graydon Stone k Smith Parks k Raymond Huntsman k Ray Mueller k Helen Fuller Mobile Legal Office of Day & Barney Salt Lake Law Firm Y. Bradfield k Etta A. LIVESTOCK AUCTION Employers to Post Job Related Injuries and COUNTY AGENT li FROM 59.32 Friday, January 30, 1981 Paga 8 9 Call 743 -6974 or 743-692- 8 or 743 - 6626 9 JIM auSHNCLl, SALtSMAN 744711 VCNDCLL aiSHOA, INANCH MANAOIN AOVIRTISI NATIONALLY Tk. jOywit.. 1 Mir Cm.1 M Cm.1 Cmi.yu. tonrte.. 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