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Show Page 5 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER It Makes \mt JULY 13,2006 HELP WANTED By Veda Hale Full-Time Custodian Dear Veda, I have found a way to Snowman: Top a make myself eat more soy product in the lauge vanilla ice form of tofu. I pour lots of chocolate syrup cream ball with a on it and then top it with nuts. Don't laugh. smaller one. Roll balls in shredded coChocolate is getting a good press now conut. Make him a face as for the clown with the realization that it actually con- above. An inverted paper party cup tains good substances for health. C. Judd, serves as his hat, a lollipop for his broom. Gunnison Valentine Flower Pot: Chocolate ice Well, thanks for the hint. But tofu will cream in a party cup, heart-shaped lolhave to go some to replace ice cream. lipop for flower, loong green sumdrup Summer is when ice cream is king. Here sliced lengthwise for leaves. are some good ways to make that treat Blocks: Cut blocks out of a square even more fun. block of ice cream. Add candy letters, Clown: For a child's party (or just to or decorate with cake decorator. Snowballs: Roll balls of ice cream in please your little ones). Place a round ball of vanilla ice cream on a chocolate cookie shredded coconut. Ice cream may or doughnut. Top with an inverted pointed soften as you work, so lay balls on a cone, preferable wafer type. Make a face cookie sheet' and re-freeze until ready ont he ice cream, using chocolate bits or to serve. These are pretty served on a raisins for eyes and nose and a snip of bed of crushed pineapple, or even a red candy or marachino cherry for the spot of chocolate sauce. mouth. Ice Cream Sandwiches: Place slices of ice cream between large sugar cookies or chocolate wafers. Peanut Brittle Topping: (A wonderful way to use the crumbs that remain after the candy is eaten.) Crush crumbs a little more if needed. (Leave them int he bag and crush them with rolling pin.) Especially good on carmel, chocolate, or maple-nut ice cream. Ice Cream For Dessert Topping: Ice 245 East Main cream is delicious as a topping for ginP.O. Box 9* Torrey gerbread, puddings, cake, especially 425-3200 applesauce or banana; fruit cobblers, www.bouldermountmnrealty.com brownies, pies, etc. Have you tried ice Cathy Bagley, principal broker cream with warm pumpkin pie? Umm Dean Gledhffl - Sales Agent Thought for the day: "I believe Escalante. 826-4378 that the soul of Man is immortal and will be treated with justice in another life respecting its conduct in this. — ROCK SEEP. 40 acres adjacent to Grand Staircase National Monument ClosetocanBenjamin Franklin yons. 4 miles east of Escalante. Well perReaders: We thank you for sharing your mit$75,000. , good ideas. Send yours to IT MAKES Boulder Mountain Realty, Inc. BROKEN BOW RV & CAMPGROUND. A good business in an ideal location. 29 pull through RV sites with full hook-ups. New laundry and shower house. Office and manager's living quarters. 2.4 acres. 495 West Main, Escalante. $260,000. COMFORT, SIZE AND APPEAL. Four bedroom, 1836 square foot home in excellent condition. Three baths and many extras. Storage shed, patio, fenced and landscaped, maturefruitand shade trees. One share of irrigation water. 485 West 400 Soutlv Escalante. $150,000. /TEN ACRES in Boulder with slickrock, pinyon, juniper and hillside overlooking the val- ley. Well electricity and ready to build. $95,000. needed at Bryce Valley Elementary. Must be self-motivate, a team player and work well with others. Must have a working knowledge of electricity, plumbing and power tools. Salary is based on 2006-2007 Classified Salary Schedule. Contact Justin Baugh/ Annie Eldredge at 676-8821. Must submit a Garfield School District Classified Application, 3 current letters of recommendation and a resume. Accepting applications through Thursday, July 20, 206,4:00 p.m. Applications will be screened and those most qualified will be granted interviews. Special Education Aide needed at Bryce Valley High School. Position will require 6-7 hours daily Monday Thursday and half day Fridays. Applicants must have at least a High School Diploma, two years college education preferred, may test. Interested individuals should submit a Garfield School District classified application, a transcript, 3 current letters of recommendation and a resume. Salary based on 206-2007 classified salary schedule. Contact Annie Eldredge 676-8821 or Phoebe Wiseman 679-8877. Please submit application packets to Annie Eldredge, P.O. Box 398/ 145 East Center, Panguitch, Utah 84759. Accepting applications through Thursday, July 20, 2006, 4:00 p.m. Applications will be screened and the most qualified applicants will be granted interviews. MISC. WANTED: OIDCOWBOYMEMORABIUA Old Cowboy Boots, used tack, saddles and spurs. Call (435) 676-8060. SERVICES DESERTDOCTOR Motorcycle Repairs and Parts, 24 hour service. Escalante, 435 826 4951 LOST & FOUND LOST: Female Blue Tick Hound in Tropic Cannonville area. July 2,2006 $ 100.00 ReCENTS, Box 956, Panguitch, Utah 84759 or ward Offerd. Answers to name Abby. Would email to vedahale@yahoo.com. You will re- appreciate any information you may have. ceive a miniture art picture by Veda Hale or Call Cody ©435-592-0645 or 435-679-8707. one of Vi Blakes helpful booklets. Sheriff Than Cooper, I am, and I'm sure a lot of other people would like to personally thank you for the years of your hard work and dedication that you have given to Garfield County and its citizens. Your integrity, dedication, hard work, love and devotion will not be forgotten, your shoes will not easily be filled, good luck to you and your family's endeavors in the future. Sincerely, Jayleen Martinez and Family Weekend Dinner Specials AG MARKET NEWS Receipts: 594. Last Week: 608. Last Year: 439. Feeder Steers: mixed but mostly 1.00-2.00 higher; Feeder Heifers: mixed 3.00-4.00 higher; Holstein Steers; 2.00-3.00 higher; Slaughter Cows: weak to 1.00 lower; Slaughter Bulls: 1.00-2.00 higher. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1-2: 200-250 lbs scarce; 250-300 lbs 152.50-153.00; 300-350 lbs scarce; 350-400 lbs scarce; 400-450 lbs 135.00142.50; 450-500 lbs 124.00-130.00; 500550 lbs 123.00-127.50; 550-600 lbs 113.75-123.00; 600-650 lbs 109.00114.00; 650-700 lbs 102.50-108.50; 700750 lbs 101.50-106.75; 750-800 lbs 98.00-104.00; 800-850 lbs 97.00-102.75; 850-900 lbs 97.00-101.00; 900-950 lbs 95.50-97.50; 950-1000 lbs 88.00-95.50. Holsteins Steers: Large Frame 3 -200300 lbs scarce; 300-500 lbs scarce; 500700 lbs 82.00-101.50; 700-900 lbs 74.5085.50; 900-1000 lbs 72.25- 74.00. FeederHeifers: Medium and Large Frame 1-2: 200-250 lbs scarce; 250- 300 lbs 124.00-128.00; 300-350 lbs scarce; 350-400 lbs 129.00-140.00; 400-450 lbs 117.00-125.00; 450-500 lbs 116.00125.00; 500-550 lbs 110.00-116.00; 550600-lbs 104.00-113.50; 600-650 lbs 100.50-108.00; 650-700 lbs 101.00104.50; 700-750 lbs 99.75-105.00; 750800 lbs 93.50- 104.50; 800-850 lbs 96.500-102.25; 850-900 lbs 92.50-97.50; 900-950 lbs 85.75-92.50; 950-1000 lbs 80.50-84.50; Heiferettes: 45.00-86.50. Stock Cows: Medium and Large Frame 1: scarce. Slaughter Cows: Boning 8085% Lean: 41.25-48.75; Breaking 7580% Lean: 42.50-47.00; Cutter 85-90% Lean: 34.50-40.75. Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 10001500 lbs 56.50-60.00; 1500-2210 lbs 57.25-66.25; Yield Grade 2 1000-1500 lbs 53.00-53.50; 1500-2470 lbs 52.7557.00; Feeder Bulls 875-1185 lbs 57.5088.50 |