Show ppnli'riM'h Baas 8 Millard Countv Chronicle Wool promotion referendum set for Aug Progress AucustlS 1991 West Millard Recreation winners Farm Bureau supports plan 19-3- 0 U S July Department o Agriculture has scheduled a referendum for wool producers 10 decide Aug whether to continue a market promotion and improvement program Keith of administrator Bjerke USDA’s Agricultural Stabilization and Service said the proposed program similar to one approved in 196 would continue to authorise deductions from producer pnce support payments If the referendum is approved by a majority of either the producers voting or the producers who own a majority ot the sheep represented in the referendum deductions from wool pnce support payments would he established at a rate not to exceed seven cents per pound of wool marketed and not to exceed 35 cents pr hundredweight of unshorn lambs for cal endar year 1991 For calendar sears 1992 through 1995 the deductions mav increase up to an additional one cent per pound of wool marketed and up to an additional five of unshorn cents pier hundredweight lambs per year The amounts deduc led w ill he used by the American Shot p Industry Associa tion to finance advertising and sales pro motion programs for wool in domestic and foreign markets and for information programs for producers on production management and market development and improvement ASCS county offices will distribute ballots in early August Completed bal lots must be returned in person to the county office or postmarked by the August 30 deadline To be eligible to vole a person must have owned sheep or lambs six months od or older for at least 30 consecutive days in UK) A cooperative may vote on behalf of Us members but if itdoes so its members arc then ineligible to vote in their own capat ity In ihe 19X6 referendum prixiucers owning fP 8 percent of the sheep ap pro- cd the program The Utah Farm Bureau Federation ts urging legislators to adopt a redistnct mg plan that would include a mix in each of Utah's three congressional districts According to L'FB President Ken Ashby Delta there are those whomam lain that Congressman cannot adequately represent a district made up of both rural and urban interests However he says to make such a representation is to also suggest that Utah's Governor or U S Senators are incapable of representing both types of consbtuencies “We simply do not buy that argument and believe it is seriously flawed” he said “We believe such would be the case only if a congressman had a legislative agenda that he was pursuing that might pit one group of constituents against the other We certainly hope that would not occur in Utah " Swim pool news Three ladies in the 50 mile club completed new personal goals m lap swimming or water walking LaRue Sickle has passed 470 miles Joy Jeffery and Madge Brown has 60 mics is completed DO miles These are real dedicated patrons The pool is proud to have them as 'nends as well as customers' The annual pool shutdown is schedember This uled for August year the pxl is being replastered The ourts will remain open racquetball weekmghts from pm and 12 noon and again Please note there will be no restroom or locker room facilities open during this time due to the repairs going on in the Ashby said results of recent public opinion polls reveal overwhelming supconl port for the concept of gressional districts "Wc are convinced that the vast majority of Utahns believe that Congressmen should represent both urban and rural constituencies” Ashby said Ashby said Farm Bureau recognizes there are differences in the lifestyles of urban and rural residents of the state "But Farm Bureau believes a congresof constituents sional district from both areas will make our represen tatives more accountable to both for the types of legislation they support” he said “In the end we want the very best for all citizens of the representation state and believe adoption of this kind of a rcdistncting plan will best meet the needs of Utahns now and in the future” Ashby concluded pool American Heart Association attf fighting OJP for iFE Wool mohair support levels announced Donna Brown County Executive Director ol the Millard County Agriiul and Conservation tural Stabilization Sen ice said the federal support price for l‘9! shorn woo! marketings is $1 88 per pound 6 cents per pound than the 1990 level Mohair marketings will he sup8 4 ported a! $4 448 per pound about cents per pound less than the 1999 rate i Mrs Brown price support of is ms ir compuii eai h prodm r's returns Irom grease basis sales "The percentage is the amount required to raise die national average SI 88 per price for 1991 wool up to the sil " pound support price She said that mohair will be supported at 85 percent of the percentage of parity at which shorn wool is supported The payment rate will be determined in a manner similar to shorn wool Millard County’s sheep producers about received totaling payments S 5 08 8 6 for their 990 shorn wool and unshorn lamb sales The ASCS official said pulled wool will continue to he supported at a level comparable to the price support level for the shorn wool through payments on unshorn lambs (T NOTICE The West Millard Community Swimming Pool will be closed August 19th through September 1st for cleaning and repairs J July was a busy month for the pool and racquciball court facility with an attendance 'ecord of 10450 The last time the pool had over 10000 visits was 1988 The pool is happy to accommodate it’s patrons and hopes every one of them enjoyed their visits lessons Winter swim lessons begin September 30 Registration for these lessons will be taken at the pool or by calling 33 after the shutdown September 864 2 lessons run weekdays for 2 weeks and costs S 5 per student for the whole session That’s only $1 50 per 45 minute lesson' You won't find a better bargain around The pool is still trying to run a Boy Scout Swim merit badge class and a "Mom and Me” class for children under 3 years old and a parent Please call the pool if you are interested m either of these classes Aqua Aerobics will begin again after the shutdown Tunes will be on Monday Wednesday and Friday from 8 9 for more a m Call the pool at information Valuable rollover information for tractors available A guide on safeguarding your tractor is now available through Utah State University Extension Service You can request the guide through your local county Extension office An estimated 300 to 400 persons are killed and 600 to 700 suffer disabling injuries each year in tractor rollover accidents according to the Wisconsin Rural Health Research Center The center estimates that about 15 percent of the victims are children and that 30 to 40 percent of overturns of tractors without rollover protection re suit in death The 65 page guide “Rollover Protection Directory: A Guide to Tractor Roll Bars and Other Rollover Protective Structures" is the first such comprehensive source for this information The Wisconsin Rural Health Research Center issued the new publication ArcheryHunt Tire Specials Buy2 tires get FREE huntin cap! 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