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Show New Economic Status Questions May Be Answered at JISCS Office All residents of Summit County may obtain answers to questions on operation and interpretation of the Presidential Presiden-tial order of August 15 on prices, rents, wages and salaries from theSummit County Coun-ty AgriculturalStabilizationand Conservation Service (ASCS) Office, accordingtoTedFoster, Chairman of the County AASC Committee. County ASCS off ices throughout through-out the United States have been chosen as information centers to answer questions from all citizens on President Nixon's Executive Order which is designed de-signed to stem inflation and strengthen the national economy. ec-onomy. The Summit County ASCS office of-fice is receiving official answers to questions concerning concern-ing the President's action, and any person in Summit County who wants or needs precise information in-formation should get in touch with the County Office, Mr. Foster said. The Summit County ASCS office of-fice is located in the Dearden Building in Coalville, Utah. The mailing address is P.O. Box 2, Coalville, Utah. The telephone tele-phone number is 336-5551 and Jim Swensen is the County Executive Ex-ecutive Director in charge of the office. This office and all ASCS offices throughout the nation will function as information centers in all locations outside of the highly urbanized areas. County ASCS offices are not to handle complaints or appeals. They will serve only to provide official information. Persons with complaints will register them with the most convenient district or sub-district office of the Internal RevenueService. Neither will interpretations or guesses be made by ASCS county office people. They will answer only those questions for which they have been supplied answers. If they don't know the answer to a specific question, they will say so. If a member of the public wants the county office to obtain an answer, the question will go by phone or mail to the nearest IRS office. Normal function of the ASCS county otfice is to administer ad-minister farm action programs of the UJS. Department of Agriculture Agri-culture on the local level. Coun-' Coun-' ty Committee Chairman Ted Foster said ASCS service to farmers will continue without interruption. Our county office people welcome wel-come the opportunity to serve their country and are happy to make the extra effort in this crucial period, he said. |