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Show Pleasant Grove Businesses ...;- :.: , " 4 - ' 4 sMJis- : , hjio glass -,:rr- - ; . SERVICE f ' r j :W'mYr ' I L i- '." !M I i r - 1 . - . ? , sit l I I . ; wi "It" v -1 .1 r - r I GLASS SERVICE Stan's Auto Glass, at 448 West Center opened this past year, and can install any kind of auto and truck glass. He also sells jewelry as his sign says. t - ' u ' ' , ; , ' fl I i ' f . ' .- , - , , ...x-M? " - j '1 rV , -'ill 1 1 t,, t r , -u. ' " ' ' 1 ft fff' 1 A f fit - 1 . . " ' ,v I THE FABRIC HOUSE A fairly new business located at about 375 South Main (BY THE Triangle) is owned and operated by Conrad and Jeanetta Loader. r , . :. my " . yyyyy-Mm yyi&MyMyMm . - . y : ' I I j5 I : f ; .'t ' i ' k ' ' j " , " ' y' yt r?:i - . - ;m - - - t. -v. J. f Jiff f ii GOOD EATING Maybe better than "finger lickin' good" is the food at Chicken Time, corner of Geneva Road and Highway 89. Opened this past year, the eating facility serves some of the finest food in the country. Tom Hoskins is the operator. Programs Are Available to Help Utali in Drought Areas Utah is currently experiencing ex-periencing one of the worst droughts in the history of the state. Agriculture is a major industry which contributes greatly to the economy of the state and is experiencing extreme financial hardship as a result of the drought. There are several federal drought assistance programs which can offer some assistance to the farmers and ranchers of the state. Jerry Olds says there are two programs which may be of great benefit: The emergency Loan Program of the Farmer's Home Administration Ad-ministration (FHA) and the Emergency Livestock Feed Program administered by The Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS). Olds is coordinating federal drought assistance programs for the state. The FHA emergency loan program makes available to eligible farmers and ranchers low interest (5 per cent) loans for losses they have suffered as a result of the drought. Once a loan is approved, the farmer or rancher can use the money for almost any purpose. pur-pose. One eligibility requirement for this program is that the applicant be unable to obtain credit from other sources. If the farmers or ranchers will work with their local bankers and FHA, a cooperative agreement can be worked out in this regard. -FHA has indicated that they will give first priority to drought related applications in an attempt to speed up the process time. The emergency livestock feed program administered by the ASCS offers a cost sharing program to livestock operators for feed he must purchase. To be eligible for, this program, the county must be designated a disaster area and in Utah all the counties except Salt Lake and Utah Counties have been designated disaster areas. Under this program, ASCS can pay up to $.02 per lb. not exceeding 50 per cent of the cost on livestock feed. To be eligible for assistance under this program a livestock operator must have experienced a feed loss of either crop or of range land and now must purchase feed to meet the needs of his livestock. This program currently covers the period up to September 1, 1977 but it appears that it will be extended ex-tended into the winter months and any feed now being purchased would be eligible for this cost sharing program. For more information and assistance regarding this program, contact the local office of the ASCS located in most counties in the state. For other drought related information contact the drought information center: 533-7777, RM. 216-C, State Capitol Building. |