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Show 12B Emery County Progress Castle Dale. Utah Tuesday October 10, 2000 FSA forms for election SOCIETY Elder Powell Elder Mower Elder Trevor Powell has been called to serve in the Montana Billings Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He will speak in Sacrament Meeting in the Cleveland 1st Ward on Sunday, October 15th at 12:45 pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Elder Powell is the son of Gregg and Darcey Powell of Cleveland. I lis Grandparents are Glen and Colleen Hansen and Doris and the late Don Powell. Trevor will enter the Missionary Training Center on October 18th. Elder Matthew S. Mower recently returned to the local area after serving in the Cahfomia-Eresn- o Mission for the church of Saints. Jesus Christ of Latter-daElder Mower will report on his missionary experiences on Oct. 15, at 12:30 p.m. at the West-woo- d LDS Ward, 175 N. 1280 W., Price. An Open House will be presented that evening from 4 - 7 y 7 9 expected by months end By Oet. 30, the local FSA office will have received nomination forms for the upcoming Harm Service Agency County Office Committee election. If anyone has ever thought of running for a scut on the county committee, the time to make the decision is now. The FSA County Office Committee is an important link between the U. S. Department of Agriculture and y r j local farming operations. The p.m. at Elder Mowers home, 1475 W. 400 N. He is the son of Scott and county committee makes decisions on commodity price support loans and payment; establishing allotments, yields, and marketing quotas; conservation programs; incentive, indemnity, and disaster payments for some commodities; and other disaster assistance. In short, Vickie Mower. Elder Lake 1 Elder Michael Kay Lake has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the Minnesota, Minneapolis Mission. His farewell will be on October 15th, at the Castle Dale Stake Center at 9 am. There will be a dinner for all family and friends following the meeting at Elder Lakes home. He is the son of Derrell and Teresa Dike, grandson of Geneva and the late Berdell Lake, and Verl and Ruth Keisel. Elder Lake will enter the Missionary Training Center on Novermber 1st. y Elder Lancaster Elder Ryan Lancaster has accepted a call to serve in the Billings, Montana mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints. He will .speak in sacrament meeting on Oct. 15, at 10:45 a.m. in the Cleveland Ward building. Elder Lancaster is the son of Sid and Sue Lancaster of Cleveland and the grandson of Lloyd and Jeane Biddinger. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Oct. 18. the FSA county committee is an important part of agriculture in the local area. These are important issues that deserve the attention of all produc y r X hs tl Weil Find The Answer Ml - 243 1 Home Businesses Q r d Like to work at home, how can I tell if the adver- tised business is legiti- Brady Thomas Glauser r Answer by Karen Biers, State University d tension Business and ClothingTextile Specialist. Business ventures require a lot of research and planning on the front end in order to be successful. JMiile there are many good business opportunities available, there are just as many schemes and seams. Estimates from the National Ai BIRTHS h the decisions that fit national programs to locul needs. Tailor made to help the U. S. Department of Agriculture be efficient and effective at the local level, the FSA county committee brings local expertise and knowledge to the USDAs daily delivery of programs and services. Your effort to participate in the election is vitally important. Its your committee, and its your responsibility to be sure it works for you. Finally, by Nov. 24, ballots will be mailed to all eligible voters. Remember to vote and make your voice heard. You Have A Question, mate y Through the FSA county committee, you make the decisions that make federal agriculture programs work in the community; you make JUST THE FACTS Elder Huntington Elder Kyle Mack Huntington, the son of Mack and Julie Huntington of Orangeville has been called to serve in the Jamaica, Kingston Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. His farewell will be Sunday, October 15th at 9 am at the Orangeville 2nd Ward, Main Street, in Orangeville. A luncheon for all family and friends will be held at the Cottonwood Elementary School after the meeting. Elder Huntington will enter the Missionary Training Center on October 25th. ers. The FSA county committee is your voice in how U. S. Department of Agriculture programs affect your business. Mark and Lynda Glauser, of Layton, are pleased to announce the birth of their first child. Brady Thomas Glauser was bom September 18, 2000 at Salt Lake Regional Medical Center. He weighed 7 lbs 8 oz, and was 19 12 long. Bradys grandparents are Lee and Lorie McElprang of Huntingon, and Ken and Sally Glauser of Ogden. Bradys is Della Alger of Huntington. Great-Grandmoth- er Society Items are due to the 5 Consumer League suggest $200 billion is lost to scams and fraud each year. The Federal Trade Commission estimates each investor loses between $5,000 and $10,000. When researching potential business opportunities, keep the following in mind to avoid being a victim of a business scam: Check the promoter and business opportunity thoroughly. Call the State Attorney General, Secretary of State, Better Business Bureau and consumer protection agencies in your state. They should know' about any unresolved complaints about the company and'or business opportunity. 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Visit them in person at their business location rather than over the telephone. Ask for all company claims, promises and policies in writing (including their refund policy). Realize that trainers and consultants at seminars are there to sell, not teach. Ask companies to put claims regarding sales, profits and income in writing. This should include the number and percent of others who have earned what the promoter claims. Be aware that incomes vary with location, usage, products sold and product demand. The fact that one business earned a high" income in one location is no guarantee that it will do the same in another location. Seek professional advice. Consult an attorney, accountant and business advisor before signing any agreement or contract or making any payments. 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