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Show Surplus Cheese Available In Davis Release of additional supplies sup-plies of USDA surplus cheese will enable economically needy people in Davis County to receive quantities during April, according to N. VerNon Griffeth, director of the Community Com-munity Action Agency. THE AGENCY will distribute distri-bute cheese Monday, April 12, and Tuesday April 13, in Room 223 of the Davis County Courthouse Court-house in Farmington from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It will also be available the same days at the WIC office, 430 E. 450 S., Clearfield, from 9:30 a.m. to noon and from 1-4:30 p.m. During February, over a ton of cheese was distributed by the agency to families meeting the following income guidelines: guide-lines: household size of one, $455 per month; two $611; three $804; four $960; five $1220; six $1440; seven $1418; eight. $1595; nine $1671; ten $ 1745.X WHILE THE same income : guidelines will generally apply in the April distribution, the intent in-tent of the giveaway is to aid anyone in economic need. Therefore, anyone believing he has unusual circumstances may apply for the cheese. Applicants Ap-plicants will be asked to pre- 1 sent verification of Davis County residency and sign a statement to the effect they are in need. Additonal cheese allotments are expected and could possibly poss-ibly extend the distribution through subsequent months. Applicants will be given five pounds per family in most cases or ten pounds if the family fami-ly is large. INDIVIDUALS who may wish to serve as volunteer workers in distributing, the cheese are encouraged to phone CAA at 451-3355, according to Mr. Griffeth. |