Show November 2 2004 - The Millard County Gazette Page 3 Utah Farmers Ranchers to Receive Community Center Meeting continued from page 1 $6 Million in Disaster Relief Bob Bennett today that the United States Department of Agriculture is providing Utah agriculture producers with nearly $6 million £o assist with hardships caused by the drought in Utah "Given the damage the drought has brought upon our state am pleased we’ve been able to deliver these much needed funds to our farmers and ranchers and I Veneman’s Secretary appreciate quick response to our request” said Bennett The Senator announced Emergency Preparedness Fair Nov 10-1- 1 2004 Utah LDS Stake Presidency to attend the Emergency Preparedness Fair to be held on at 7 pm at the November Delta Stake Center Join Mr Tim Woolf for an evening of information and life The invites Delta citizens saving facts Mr Woolf was a lieutenant with the Utah County Sheriff’s Department and the Emergency Commander for the county His position has required 100s of hours of classes to gain knowledge in and terrorearthquake fire explosives ism He has been sent to disaster sites to apply his education and experience and will distinguish between truth and myths about disaster management This is a must hear presentation if you have con: cerns for the' future ' Great prices'eind quality on food storage!! Information (TTY) At this and other meeting like this in other areas several themes have been emerging: Very limited inadequate poor quality or poorly coordinated services posing a concern Individuals wanting training in especially special education and access to resources Rural utahns with disabilities drought fires and floods marks “Today's announcement the first program rollout under disaster legislation that provides more than $3 billion in relief to farmers ranchers foresters and agriculture related businesses that suffered losses due to severe weather conditions in recent years" said Veneman discussing the national funding earlier this week in North Carolina ECP helps farmers and ranchers rehabilitate farmland damaged by severe weather The program is especially important in Utah because it provides financial and technical assistance to help producers provide water to livestock on rangeland Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) funding was in the Hurricane 2005 Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act passed by n October 11 2004 and Bush on signed by President October 13 2004 The legislation also included $3 1 million for emergency watershed protection in Utah which will help support watershed protection projects resulting from recent natural disasters such as i face enormous barriers to employment Discrimination still continues to be felt notably in education housing employment and certain serv- ices While people appreciated meetings they were skeptical center would follow through the the Your Smoking Days Are Numbered Line TobauxQuit LOW INCOME SENIOR HOUSING at the IP Fair On Thursday November 1 1 from 6 to 9 pm at the Palomar join the stake Emergency Preparedness committee for an evening of preparedness Participants will share knowledge on dozens of subject relating to' emergencies and addition there will be information available from the Millard County Sheriff’s Department CERT and Red Cross Delta City Questar and UP&L Mental Health fuel and food storage sprouting solar cooking first aid money management in disasters gardening and seed storage water treatment and storMillard School District age Scouting and much more Millard County Sheriff s Office will be fingerprinting children for identification purposes! available MT CATHERINE MANOR 155 South Main Fillmore UT 84631 siss apartments for your housing needs Requirements are 62 years of age or older disabled or handicapped regardless of age and low income Please call for iurther information! 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