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Show Dadge City News AUGUST 5, 1994 Pig Business Means Big Business Chapel. Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary in Milford on Friday from Obituaries In South Central Utah 10:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. S| Interment will be in the Milford Cemetery. By: John DeValbiss have pigs The arrived in Beaver County and with them a whole new way of doing business in Utah agriculture -- big business. With exceptions of producing two million hogs a year and processing some Delroy Lamond Craw Minersville: Lamond Delroy Craw, age 71, passed away on July 27, 1994 in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital. He was Megan Dawn Myers Milford Myers, age on July 31, of an auto Megan Dawn 15, passed away 1994 as a result accident. She was born on June 15, 1979 in Milford, Utah to Sherman Clayton and Janyce Bradshaw Myers. She was very involved with Milford High School. She was the head cheerleader for the JV cheering squad. She ran track and was on _ the volleyball team. She was picked as one of the top ten cheerleaders in Utah to go to Japan this fall. She loved the outdoors and camping. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Myers of Milford, Brothers; Dennis Clayton and Tamara Ann of Eureka, Brett Ralph and Barry Ray, both of Milford. Sisters; Kathy Lee Pullem of Milford, Debra and Doug Jones of American Fork, Cheryl and Doug Robins of solemnized in fishing. He was preceded She was — in death by a Milford Ward LDS Ist a in other parts of the CA, and Corwin Lamond of Salt Lake. Seven country. The concept was engineered by the broiler in what Circle Four Farms is offering, Bailey said, attend industry nearly 25 years ago. It has since expanded to the pork industry in a big way, he said. "It's really where the growth in the pork one of their meetings, review your _ financial situation and consider returns versus risks. Also, contact your USU Extension County agent. In Grandchildren. Denzel and Dona Brother Craw of Milford, Sisters, Ruby Balough of Milford, Idona and Dave Coleman of Milford, Alta and Bud Williams of Salt Lake, Ada and Bert Frandsen of East at Graveside was the Minersville tery. Friends called at. in the Minersville Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. not should be industry is. Today slightly less than 20 percent of all hogs grown in the United States is grown under production contract. That's a tremendous growth in just | the last 10 years". The concept is simple: The company owns the hogs from birth marketing. The contractor fully integrated operation that allows the producer complete control. The flow from the processing plant is - controlled by the number of Take advantage of the hearing clinic at the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital. Jeff Manwaring, a clinical audiologist , will be providing free hearing assessments. Other services include hearing aid repairs and new hearing aid fitting . on a 45-day trial basis. The clinic will be held on Monday, August 8, from 9:30 A.M. until 2:00 M. Call 387-2411 for an appointment. THE CINEMA in Beaver "WYATT EARP" Rated PG-13 to _ acts as a faster parent. It'sa Hearing Clinic worry about is raising the contract is new to Utah, but that Allan Jeffrey Manwaring, MLS., CCC-A- The advantage to the George, Suzanne Rae Lallas of Southern San Francisco, risks In Iron contract considered. Raising animals for somebody else under the Minersville LDS Church in the In Delroy Louis of San Francisco, CA, Dona Marie and Kent Seegmiller of St. children, 743-5412. County contact Edwards, 586-8132. situation, Bailey said, the company doing the contracting provides the hogs, feed, veterinary services, training in how they want their facilities operated, plus hog transportation to and from facilities. pigs. They don't have to worry about market risks. "You are rewarded by how efficient you are in converting feed to pork," he said. If you are interested Minersville, Gale, is now pursuing the next step of lining up contractors. If you live within 75 miles of the new operation, own some land and are looking for extra-income, you are a prime candidate. also of the ~ In to follow, Circle Four Farms of a veteran on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Interment was held 1994 at 1:00 P.M. to contact Millard County contact Jody gives them the best bang for their buck. With the facility now in place and a feed mill soon potential for profit, there are was Sherman Jeffory wants contract every hog that is produced. That adds up to a lot of prospective contractors in the area and 500d incentive to remain in agriculture if you live in this County Mark Nelson, 438-2252. It Navy and WWII. He is survived by his wife Eleanor and Myers. : Funeral services will be held on Friday, August 5, brother, Farms, operation. contractor is headache-ifree marketing. All they have to 11:30 a.m. _ Myers of Milford. and The company, Circle Four year-round region of the state, he said. He. cautions, however, that with the and Mr. and Mrs. Claude City, said Economist. a member of the LDS Church: Carbon City, and Nellie Hollinger of Garden Grove, CA. Funeral services were held on July 30, 1994 at Lake income, good a DeeVon Bailey, Utah State University Extension the Kimberly Myers of Milford. Grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw of Beaver, Salt for Oakland LDS Temple on April 2, 1966. Delroy was a carpenter in California and later moved to Minersville and was the town marshall and Beaver County Deputy Sheriff. He enjoyed gardening, trapping, hunting and a huge operation outside of Milford is giving Utah farmers a chance to form a unique partnership with potential Mae Gilling in November 26, 1944 in San Francisco, CA. and their marriage was later a day, hogs 8,000 born on June 11, 1923 in Minersville, Utah to Hyrum Lamond and Loneva Harris Craw. He married Eleanor Beaver pigs placed on feed. By having this control, the producer is assured of a PAGE Friday, Aug 5, thru Thursday, Aug 11 7:00 P.M. & 9:00 P.M. Sun. $1. 00 All Seats- Mon., Wed., Thur., $2.00 All Seats Mon. $10.00 per Family- Fri & Sat $3.00 Adults $2.00 Other 55 N. Main 438-233 ee |