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Show r rrrrTyr Farmers Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1983. 8C By Kf NT SOMIRS The LAYTON Home Administration Farmers (FmHA) has authorized disaster emergency farm loans to be is- sued to qualified Davis County onion farmers, who suffered crop losses because of last fall's heavy rains. Farmers who cant receive a loan from their regular at 8 creditors percent interest or less are eligible for the federal a ii i i loans, said Dale Fowers, county executive director of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Services (ASCS). Fowers said farmers should apply for the loans as soon as possible. Applications will be f BRYAN WHITESIDES TREVOR HOENES Cub Scouts Earn Award Two Kays-vill- e KAYSVILLE Cub Scouts have received the Arrow of Light Award, the highest award presented in Cub Scouting. Bryan Whitesides, son of Tom n Whitesides, and and Trevor Hoenes, son of Rad and Light Weight Elementary School in Powerful Complete With Tools dents at Samuel Morgan Kaysville. servancy District board of directors voted Friday to increase its operation maintenance fee for water delivery facilities in fiscal 1984 to people who buy their water from the district. The fees will rise by 5 percent plus an additional $1 an acre foot for culinary water. Director Ezra T. Clark said $388,314 was transferred from interest income in fiscal 1983 to the 0 & M to balance the budget, but in 1984 the district will need more money to operate and maintain the facilities. the SBOUNTIFUL The second in a sene-o- f educational conferences on health will be held at Lakeview Hospital on Tuesin the day,' Feb. 8, at 7 hospital dining room. v . p.-- , , in Ogden, room 1124. Hartley said he is still trying to dump the rotting onions, and several area residents have allowed him to dump the ruined crop on their land. Speakers will be Dr. David L. Scott and Dr. Douglas B; Nielsen, both Bountiful pediatricians; and Mrs. Sidnie Hess, director for the respiratory therapy department at Lakeview Hospital. The topic is Croup: Yfcts About Fears. The conferetibes are, ' free and open to the public , 5 $99.95 vjOEirjmo 94 N. Fort Lone (Just North of Albertson's Phono 546-490- 6 Your Warranty Snrvicn Doctor ac- Open Fridays Till 7 P.M. If we have a short fall on O & M funds we will have to go over the budget again in July, said District Manager Keith G. , Jensen. Clark also warned directors that the district could lose a portion of its interest income in the future if interest rates continue to fall. V S Services County FARMINGTON Reg. Price 5 amount would be $514,000, cording to Clark. Other farmers, he said, will have to mortgage land or other equity to receive loans. Fowers said the FmHA loans are available at an 8 percent money. interest rate for seven years, without real estate security. Othesecyrity , such as equipment, wouftrte used for collateral, he said. Only farmers with crops that were damaged by heavy rains between Sept. 10 and Dec. 31, 1982, are eligible for the loan, according to Fowers. The FmHA is a rural credit agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The FmHA office is located in the Federal Building Model 3110 percent boost and the $1 fee, the district will have to transfer $366,500 from other sources. Without the fees, that With Con- lutely cant borrow any w By EUREKA Weber Basin Mikes Fees to Customers The Weber Basin Water first-serv- e, Lakeview Sets Health Session 0Tfi)D(9)lnlfty InJUDfiG Sharon Hoenes, are both, members of Pack 341, sponsored by the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward. They were presented with the award on Jan. 28. Both are stu- Suz-An- e accepted on a basis, according to Fowers, and farmers have until Oct. 25, 1983, to apply. However, Fowers said, onion farmers who wait until late February or March to apply for the loans may not get the money in time to help them pay for spring planting. Jerry Hartley, president of Utah Onions Inc. of Syracuse, an onion distributorship, said the loan would probably help only those farmers who absofirst-com- Review Staff Lm8 qV retain former County Davis Commis-sio- n o Chairman Ernest County Commissioners voted last week to retain the legal services of public defenders Tom Jones, Scott W. Holt and Stephen I. Oda for 1983 and 1984. The three attorneys will be paid $48,000 for their services in 1983 and $52,000 for 1984. - The commissioners agreed to Eberhard as a consultant for the countys economic develop- O a ment efforts. Eberhard can work no more than 40 hours each month for an hourly fee ranging from $10 to $12. He will also be paid 22 cents a mile for travel expenses. Sponsorod By Tho jiatt&arii-Beamin- er and 12 BEEF Uhotce HINDS U. S. Choice GROUND BEEF Extra Lean 0 Lb. 01129 best way to break the ice and usher in the spring buying season is by participating in the Home and Garden Festival '83 . This year's festival at the DEE EVENTS CENTER will feature exciting and helpful displays and classes on lawn care , gardening , home improvement and more. Plus a Flower Show and display. Art and Poetry by area students will be displayed with prizes to be awarded during the festival. There's entertainment from high school choirs and bands and fashion shows featuring the latest in spring fashions. Home and Garden Festival '83, fun and informative for everyone. The jco 25 Lbs. 12 PORK No. gdon Arite CciniiooBon 17 Lb. 1 Lb 8 II 14 -- SEAFOODKING CRAB LEGS COD SALMON LOBSTER SOLE SCALLOPS HALIBUT SHRIMP mmmm Home I- souvenir festival program-listin- g plus informative articles on gardening and home improvement. Valuable reference guide for use throughout the spring and summer. Space Deadline: TUESDAY, MARCH 8 Copy Deadline: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 I- Ooij Soe. Sot Ons II wwrs; too Ffgs I een' Whats your favorite Chicken McNugget taste? Barbeque, Hot Mustard, Sweetn Sour or Honey? Come in and buy an order and get the second order free. II II II Redeemable only at McDonald's in Utah, Elko. NV. Rock Springs & HI er 394-771- 1. 12 17, 10, 19, 20, 1C03 to 0 p.a. Ddly Cco Gvcdo Gcr.tc? Udzcr CicSo Gcllco II II I Mott Up to 75 prime booths available for demonstrations, sales and sales leads. To make your reservation call your Standard-ExaminAccount Executive at Jackson, WY. 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