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Show FIIA helps Iron County families with homes, loans Attractive, modern homes make life more enjoyable for 99 Iron County families, and their construction ha given a shot in the arm to the local building industry, Don L. Rasmussen, county supervisor for Farmers Home Administration Administra-tion said today. In addition, Farmers Home, the rural credit arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture has helped the local economy with loans to farmers to buy land or finance operations, and with culinary water and sewer systems serving 664 families. The agency's wide range of services added a record of $681,407.00 t0 resources available avail-able for housing, farming and community facilities In this county last year. At year's end, the outstanding loan total in the county had climbed climb-ed to $6,610,629.00 and was providing direct benefits to! 885 families in the area. Farmers Home Administration Administra-tion loan service are carried on in Iron County through the agency's office at 10 North Main, Cedar City. Utah. Housing Hous-ing loans may be made lot homes in the rural countryside, country-side, and in all towns of the county and their urbanized surrounding areas. Community Commun-ity facility projects may include in-clude service to rural towns of not more than 5,500 population. |