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Show Economic Opportunity Loan Made To Iron County Man The first Economic Opportunity Opportuni-ty loan made In Iron County was closed last week according to June S. Barron, county supervisor super-visor for Farmers Home Administration. Admin-istration. It was made to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anzalone of Beryl. This loan of $2500 will assist the Anzalones to operate the Cafe at the Beryl Crossroads. Mrs. Anzalone An-zalone has had extensive experience experi-ence in the cafe business. Mr. Anzalone formerly worked for the Union Pacific Railroad, but was forced to retire because of a heart ailment. Since that time, he has been self-employed seasonally In well repair work. For the last five years Mrs. An-zaione An-zaione has been driving one of the school buses in the Beryl area. The Anzalones have four teenage children who will as sist in the operation of the cafe. The Anzalones will be operating operat-ing the only cafe between Cedar City and Panaca, Nev., on the west and St. Geor&e on the south. They will be catering to local 'armers, farm laborers, produce buyers, businessmen, servicing the area, tourists, and sportsmen ho come to hunt deer and pheasants and to fish. Economic Opportunity loans ire available to farm and non-!arm non-!arm fan'H.es living In rural ireas of iron County to assist thim to Increase their incomes. Loans may be made to farmers to purchase livestock, machin-I machin-I -ry, construct or repair build- inRs, pay annual operating ex-pensos ex-pensos lor seed, feed and fertili-' fertili-' zor, refinance real estate debts and purchase land. Other rural families may be assisted in a i noii-iann en tei prise which is i needed and not presently being imot in the area. Additional information in-formation on loans la available at the Farmers Home Administration Adminis-tration oflice in the post office , building in Cedar City. |