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Show Mantl Messenger, Ephraim Enterprise, page 6 rs Sanpete farmers if A . j k? . ; ' '"I a ' - VK Several fanners in Sanpete County, will be part of a 1994 statewide survey of how records are kept on restricted-us- e pesticides (those sold only to licensed applicators). James Dalebout, local field representative for the Utah Department cators in the county. inspections on feeds, fertilizers, pesticides, and other agricultural inputs in Sanpete County. What were trying to find out in this survey is if private applicators are he exkeeping pesticide records, plained. Keeping good records is just good business for ag producers so they can maximize profits on their crops and livestock. Another reason for keeping track of restricted-us- e pesticide applications is so they can of Agricultures plant industry division, will help in die survey. He will be visiting with several farmers in Sanpete County in the next two or three months, he said. Their names will be chosen at random by a computer from a list of all 1 16certified private appli PIHor falcon OollofH v. cnrn V UUlIvU Lo in the Dominican Republic Neele and Barton speak vows at Manti LDS Temple Barton of Ephraim, have chosen Thursday, June 30, 1994 to be married in the Manti LDS Temple. Sherri attended Manti High School where she participated in volleyball and was a member of the Templarettes. She graduated from Pine View High School and Semi- nary in 1992. Sheri is currently at- lending Dixie College .here she is majoring in Special Education. This past year at Dixie she was a member of rite Institute Council and graduated from Institute. Brad is a 1990 graduate of Manti High School where he partici pated in basketbalLbaseballandfoot- His senior year he was selected THE I Elder Dee J.. Olsen has been called to serve in the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo West Mis-o- n sion. Elder Olsen will speak July 3, in the Manti First Ward at 2:50 pan. in the Manti Stake Center. There will be a dinner and social gathering at the Manti City park following the te hOnd VCterOnS MOIltl tO There were many brave young men and women from the area who served their country in Wold War n, and there were those valiant Americans who stayed at home and served. On June 3 at 7 pjn. in the Manti Taber-bal- l. nacle, tribute will be paid to all those of using farm chemicals improperly. Dalebout pointed out that more attention is being paid to how farming affects the environment these Even in rural days than before. folks who live in Sanpete County, town want to feel sure that pesticides are being kept track of properly. State plant industry Officials hoe to find that many licensed private who have gone through a training course in proper pesticide re keeping adequate records, the field representative pointed out. New USDA regulations require pri- vate applicators to keep records on use-a- Richard and Marie Olsen of Manti and Barney and Oralie Bybee of Portland, Oregon. Dee graduated from Manti High School and LDS Seminary in 1991. He was active in Music, the Football team. He was also a three year graduate from Seminary. Brad has attended Snow College and Dixie College. The couple will be living in St. George where Sheri will further meeting, her schooling and Brad wil continue Dee is the son of Tawnya to work with B&B Const Co. Olsen of Manti, and David R. Oisen Friends are invited to cel- - 0f St. George. He is the grandson of ebrate with them at a reception on June 30 from 6-- 8 p.m. in the Ephraim Co-o- p Building. ' All-Sta- avoid trouble if someone accuses them Dalebout performs UDA I Sheri Neeley, daughter of Kristene Neeley of St. George and Robert Neeley of Sandy, and Brad Barton, son of Lamar and Rolayne will participate in Football, Basketball, Baseball and Golf. He has completed two years of school at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado and is planning to return and graduate following his mission. 011 FOWlfl the valor of those in uniform. He will also address the darker side of America during time of war when he tells of the internment of Japanese Americans. Combs will appear hoe courtesy of the Utah Humanities Council, a part of the National Endowment to the Humanities. glPHRAIM Jfi 0, -- " of acres or units treated Wind, temperature and other Number Manti City 4th of July Schedule "I Love America" Jufr 2nd 7:30 pan. Miss 4th of July Pageant (Located at City Bldg.) JulyM p.m. Art Gallery Open 7:00 p.mF. Alan Coombs from University of Utah will speak on World War 13, The Home Front; also local presentations will be made.(This program is sponsored in part by the Utah Humanities Council, a state affiliat of the National Endowment for the humanities) 33 v. Vi Ox l 5 7 - 11 a.m. Breakfast at die City Park 8-- 9 a.m. Pie making contestEntries 9 am at 585 West 650 No. Winners announced at city park Contact Melisea Olsen 8-- 10:00 a.miTag Ceremony 10:05 Miss 4th Contestants 10:15 Fashion Show (Contact Ann Olson or Michelle Hatch) 10:30 aon. Booth open (Contact Kim Simons) Entertainment Begins(contact Cynthia Olson) 11:00 a.m. Games Begin Foot races 12:00 p.m. Money in Hay ages 8 12:30 pan. 3 legged races 1:00 p.m. Swimming pod opens (free swimming) 1:15 p.m. Horseshoe Tournament (Contact Lloyd Lyons) 1:30 p.m. Candy Scramble 2:00 pan. Balloon Sling (teams of 9) 2:45 pan. Egg Toss 3:30 pan. Greased Pole (teams of 5) WalermeDon Bust (Freefor everyone) w ESSENGER July 4 (1-1- 2) 'fU3 ANTI USPS 3284-000published each Thursday for $16.00 year inside Sanpete County, $19.00year outside Sanpete County, by Post Publishing Co., 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642. 2nd Class Postage Paid at Manti, Utah 84642. Single copy price 50c. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Manti Messenger, 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642. chemical Total amount of each product 2-- W THE Dalebout said that the information farmers should keep on their pesticide applications includes: - Date of application The applicators name, if more than one person is certified on the farm. - Crop or commodity treated - Field identification or location - Product and brand name of each chemical used : EPA registration number for each 5-- 7 gallant citizens. Lee Thurston of Manti will tell about those who left yo serve, the hometown boys and girls. F. Alan Combs, associate professor of history at the University of Utah, will talk about W.W. H on the homefront and how the allied victory depended on agriculture and industry as much as USPS 1777-200published each Thursday for $16.00 year inside Sanpete County, $1 9.CKYyear outside Sanpete County, by Post Publishing Co., 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642. 2nd Class Postage Paid at Manti, Utah. Single copy pricb50c. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Ephraim Enterprise, 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642. survey 4:00 pan. Tennis Tournament (contact Wilber Braithwait) 9:00 p.m. Dance sponsored by Manti City at Tennis Courts 0, Classifieds Work! Call Call 1 528-311- 1 y NOTICE OF ELECTION Administration The Farmers Home (FmHA) county committee election this year will be held on June 30, 1994. The ballot below must be filled out, detached and mailed and received or returned in person to FmHA, 50 South Main, Manti, UT, not later that June 30, 1994. If you do not vote in person you should mail your ballot inside a blank envelope marked ballot to ensure a secret ballot. This blank envelope should be placed inside the envelope you are to mail your ballot. Your name and address must be legible on the outer envelope. Failure to provide this information will render your ballot invalid. Only one ballot may be voted in person or by mail by any voter. Votes in envelope containing more than one absentee ballot will not be counted. Ballots and envelopes office. may also be obtained from your local FmHA slate of nominees for SANPETE COUNTY are listed in the ballot qualification of persons voting are described in the Certification Statement." For further information regarding The below. "Voter The and voter eligibility, see the County Office listed above. voting FmHA elections are open to all eligible voters without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, political affiliation, marital status, sex, andor handicap. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION BALLOT FOR COUNTY COMMITTEE MEMBER (S) UTAH SANPETE County J. Candidate (s) Many of us can remember when we dialed just four numbers to call across town. And many of us can recall grumbling when equipment changes in the switching center made it necessary to dial all seven digits of the phone number in order to complete a local call. The frustration of a new dialing pattern requirement 1 y may be relieved by understanding why it is necessary. Starting Gary Harmon J une 1 9, if you are calling outside your local calling area, longCommunity Affairs Manager US WEST Communications distance and within Utah, in most cases you will need to dial in St. George 1 801 the phone number. we're running out of new phone numbers across the country. Why? Basically, The growth in traditional telephone applications and use, and the introduction of new applications and technology require more and more new numbers. In the past, this situation has been solved by introducing a new area code. Now, we are running out of area codes as well. After exploring various alternatives, our industry chose to increase the number of available prefixes and area codes by interchanging them. Up till now, certain number combinations were reserved for area codes, others for prefixes. By interchanging them, all those numbers that were reserved for area codes can now be used 0. With the for prefixes and visa versa. For example, my number is (801) interchangeable dialing plan, there can now be a new area code (673) and a new prefix of 801 with a range of line numbers from 0000 to 9999. Its easy to see how Interchangeable Dialing -- 1 1 0 for short - will readily meet the need. At the same time, it is a relatively simple adjustment for our customers. There's no change in rates. In addition, local calls, 911 emergency calls, 1411 calls are not affected by the new dialing plan. The same holds true directory-assistanc- e calls for; calls to 700, 800, and 900 numbers; calls to 950 numbers; and to other area codes. At the present time, you can dial either way and your call will be completed. But as of Jun' 19, if you fail to dial 801 , you may get a recording reminding you to include If you have preprogrammed speed dialing numbers, modems, fax machines or other automatic dialing equipment in your home or business, you may need to numbers to include 801. reprogram the 1 10 impacts all telephone companies and the overall conversion across the nation will be completed by January '95. I hope you will agree that the industry has found a fairly simple solution to what is fast becoming a critical need. u2L 673-748- 0 673-748- U.S. State. 10 INDICATES GROWTH 529-783- 9 NEIL NIELSON .1 1 -- I 1 long-distan- J ONLY VOTE FOR ONE (1) 1 ;- CANDIDATE Please detach this notice before voting ballot VOTER CERTIFICATION STATEMENT of Part 2054 of Title 7, Code of Federal Regulations requires that all eligible voters for FmHA county or area committee elections meet the following requirements: (a) be farmers or spouses of farmers; and .(b)eligibility have their principal farming operation within the county or area for which the election is being held. Subpart By W submitting this ballot, I attest that I i meet the criteria to vote. in-sta- te long-distan- ce (Paid Advertisement) ce |