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Show 1 6A The Salt Lake T rihune Bountiful to Note Handcart Days Wednesday, July 20, 1983 Golden Spike Railroader Fest Set at Promontory Summit Specil to The Tribune BOUNTIFUL The Bountiful Handcart Days annual parade will be Friday at 6 30 pm on Main Street, marching north from 1200 Special to The Tribune SUMMIT, Box The glory days of Elder County America's rail lines will be celebrated at the free Golden Spike Railroader's Festival Aug 13 Most the activities are scheduled at the Golden Spike National Historic Site between 9 30 a m and 6pm The site is 30 miles west of Brigham City and Tremonton on The Utah Department of Health has received a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Administration for $33,149 for additional mosquito surveillance activities The additional money will be used to bolster mosquito abatement district activities as well as to begin surveillance in areas which do not have an abatement district Mosquitoes are not only a nuisance, but can also present public health problems. Diseases such as encephalitis are carried by infect South The parade will run to 400 North, then west to 100 West where it will disband A band concert will be held at the city park softball field after the parade Other festivities include a musical production of Pioneers, Plums and People, sky divers, a softball tournament and soccer games The musical production will be presented Wednesday through Friday at the Bountiful-Wood- s Cross Regional Center (formerly Valley Music paved highways There will be a number of and special events including an Army field camp, musical enterof the drivtainment, occurred that of the golden spike ing well-marke- displays Cases of encephalitis are gen- ed mosquitoes Although cases of encephalitis in humans are uncommon in Utah, there is the po- erally first seen in animals, such as chickens and horses that are out all night and have greater exposure to mosquitoes The mosquito abatement districts will be monitoring chicken flocks around the state The Department of Health recommends people take certain precautions to avoid mosquito bites this summer These include the use of insect repellents, weard shirts and long ing pants in the evenings tential this year. Prevention is the key to this type of public health concern We are working with the mosquito abatement districts to keep the mosquito population down as much as possible. We are also monitoring the mosquitoes to determine whether or not we have any that may have the encephalitis virus, said Lee Shaw, Department of Health spokesman long-sleeve- Hall) i m UP P VfV h ij, : - f 3 DAYS OtJCY (SZrMLIL ."HABSI IT . Utah Gets Mosquito Watch Funds - PROMONTORY lut say. FEMA Gram C3''u7 1 T-BO- NES to the first 25 customers NO MONEY DOWN, NO PAYMENTS 'Til CALLING IN TODAY Late Oct. '83 IF 90 NO 0 DAYS SAME AS CASH INTEREST OR FINANCE CHARGE LINES ARE BUSY KEEP CALLING 521-20- 51 USDA CHOICE lbs. FOR1 ONLY. OR . fe lb. per payment for 4 payments. First Payment Down USDA CHOICE Rib Eye Steaks Suloin Tip Steaks Standing Rib Roast Porterhouse steaks Bone steaks Club Steaks Rib Steaks T IS) Ribs Bor Beef Loin Steaks Ground Beef lbs. 30 lbs. 10 lbs. examples shown on this ad are based on minimum weights and are for explaining purposes only. All beef sold according to weights available at time of purchase. All orders carry extra plates and flanks for ground beef and thrifty cuts. 20c lb processing charge. Beef sold gross hanging weight and -- ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE 60 lbs. bonus with USDA spoclal No. 1 190 lbs loin rib, plates & flanks at 84 lb. equal $159 60 plus free 60 lb. Bonus Pack. lbs. Sections 1C, IB, 3E, 3F, 3G, SEE BEEF CHART Avg weights 190-35- 0 FDGG . 2 All GRADE A FRYERS LEAN PORK CHOPS 10 lbs. - SLICED BACON 10 lbs. -- SAUSAGE YOU DECEIVE THIS AND THIS Blade Chuck Roast Fillets ALL BEEF YIELD BONUS PACK Sirloin Steaks subject to trim loss. FC2GG PLUS THIS 25 LDS. 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