Show jaypemm i I DDLL Li Evelyn - Ruby Hammond Mrs Visiting week Fern were Glen Mcllor Turner last of Mrs Virgil Hammond Springville Mrs Gordon Felix and Mrs Lynn Mcllor of Salt Lake City Mrs Mcllor was on her way to Washington DC to work in the temple there Weldon Christensen and son of Salt Lake spent the Thaync weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Virgil Christensen of Joey and Jared Bartholomew Orem visited Monday through FriMr and day with their Grandparents Mrs Dean Bartholmcw Visiting Sunday with Mrs Belly Mcllor were her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Craig Larsen of Ephraim Visiting over the weekend with Mr and Mrs Darrell Bolindcr were their sons Ronald and his sons Jason and Erick of Erda and Jerry and his son Stephen of Grantsville Mrs Lorna Bown visited Friday and Saturday in Springville with her mother Mrs Shirley Neilson Mr and Mrs Richard Harrop visited in Ogden Wednesday with 2 Mr and Mrs Royal Harrop and with Mr and Mrs Roycc Harrop and they visited with Saturday baby Mr and Mrs David Mead and baby in Provo Mr and Mrs Robert Newman and children of Las Vegas visited s Saturday and Sunday with the Milton and Ruby Hammond spent a few days visiting with their sons Mr and Mrs Robert Hammond of Salmon Idaho and Mr and Mrs Errol lammond and family in Deer Ltxlgc Montana On their way home they visited Stacy and family in Salt Lake and also Mr and Mrs Marion Tree and children Carolyn Hammond and daughters Teresa and Stormy Tiffany and granddaughter of Salmon Idaho spent the Father’s Day weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs McQuadc Kearns and also visited Milton and Ruby Hammond Milton and Ruby attended the funeral of Scotli Joe Jackson in Fairview on Monday June 26 Scotli is Ruby’s nephew Q 3 Quig Nielson “Hey look at this! My ancestors came over with the Pilgrims on the Mayflower!” an excited new visitor to the Family History Library in Salt Lake City exclaimed to the microfilm reader next to him Aftcra Chinese visitor toTcmple Square was told briefly about the records in the Family genealogy he said “I’ll bet History Library they don’t have anything on my family in that library! I’m going in to see” Yes he was overjoyed to find his family records on microfilm about Many others commented from the their thrilling discoveries microfilm records Founded November 13 1894 the Genealogical Society of Utah was to be benevolent in collecting compiland maintaining a ing establishing library for the use and genealogical benefit of its members and others in disseminating educational informatmation regarding genealogical ters and also religious When the society was organized Mormon Apostle Franklin D & Crop S was named president Among the first members of the board were such well known pioneers as Wilford Woodruff George Q Cannon Larynx Snow and Joseph F Smith In 1987 the name was changed from Genealogical to Family History Its rapid continuous growth necessitated the library moving into five different locations before its final home in th new Family History Library on West Temple in Salt Lake City The library which is open to the general public at no charge has an average of 3000 daily visitors about 40 These visitors can search the world’s largest collection of genealogical records The library has over 1600000 reels of microfilmed genealogical records Thai’s equal to about 6 million bound volumes Microfilm and volumes contain nearly 2 billion names Agriculture Report Days rated suitable for field work during the week ending June 21 1992 was 56 according to the Utah Statistics Service Soil Agricultural moisture was 20 short and 80 percent adequate Spring wheat: Booted or better was 98 compared with 68 percent in 1991 headed or belter was 86 in with 44 compared 1991 and 57 turning or average better 27 percent Barley: headed or better 91 perwith 47 percent in cent compared 1991 and 63 percent average turning or better 40 percent Oats: jointed or better was 89 percent compared with 71 percent in 1991 booted or better was 77 percent compared with 45 percent in 1991 and 60 percent average headed or better was 45 percent compared wXh 24 percent a year ago and 30 percent Richards average Winter wheat headed or better was 98 percent compared with 75 percent in 1991 turning or better was 36 percent compared with 7 percent last year and 28 percent average Alfalfa first cutting was reported at 91 percent complete compared with 49 percent last year and 687 Alfalfa second percent average cutting was 7 percent complete Other hay cut was reported at 39 percent compared with 22 percent in 1991 Sweet cherries picked was 81 was Apricot harvesting percent reported to be underway Cattle moved to summer range was 92 percent compared with 86 percent a year ago Sheep moved to summer range was 80 percent compared with 5 percent in 1991 Pasture and range conditions was good to excellent Agriculture Report day Salina Producers June 23 1992 Auction Tues- Receipts: 700 Last week: 399 Feeder steers and year 413 heifers were mixed but mostly steady Slaugthcr Cows and bulls mixed but Last mostly steady Feeder Steers: Medium and Large 1: 200 to 300 lbs $104 to $108 300 to 400 lbs $94 to $105 400 to 500 lbs $93 to $102 500 to 600 lbs $86 to $9350 600 to 700 lbs $81 to $8650 700 to 800 lbs $83 to $8360 800 to 900 lbs $7 to $7750 900 to 1000 lbs $68 to $72 Holstein Steers: 300 to 400 lbs $84 to $97 400 to 500 lbs $7750 to $8300 500 to 600 lbs $6650 to $7700 600 to 700 lbs $62 to $69 700 to 800 lbs $6050 to $66 800 to Frame 1000 lbs $60 to $6250 Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large 200 to 300 lbs $88 to $ 09 Frame 300 to 400 lbs scarce 400 to 500 lbs $74 to $8550 500 to 600 lbs $73 to $80 600 to 700 lbs $6850 to $76 700 to 800 lbs scarce 800 to 900 lbs $66 to $72 900 to 000 lbs $65 to $70 Heiferettes and young cows for further feeding $60 to $63 Stock Cows: Medium and Large Frame Young cows with calves at side $825 to $925 per pair Slaughter Cows: Boning Utility $4350 to $5350 Breaking Utility 24 $4910 to $5570 Dressing Utility $4050 to $4375 Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1490 to 2305 lbs $5975 to $6325 Yield Grade 2 1240 to 1930 lbs $56 to $5860 Feeder bulls 1075 to 1655 lbs $5250 to $5750 Horseback riding venture turns to tragedy A summer venture turned Milburn family Scottic Joe horseback riding adinto tragedy for a 20 son of Jackson drowned Bryce and Georgia Jackson while apparin an irrigation pond to ride his horse attempting ently across it The pond about 8 to 10 was about half full feet deep A riding companion said the man Debbie Lund was hostess to club this week Nine ladies enjoyed a cool summer dessert before playing Prizes were Progressive Rummy won by Diana Peterson Lcslec Nelson and Patsy Hampton CG and Lisa Heath arc proud parents to a new son Local arc Gail and JocAnn grandparents Heath and are Blain and Ruby Poulson and Larry and Gail Cosby Doris Caldwell and granddaughter arc here at thcr summer home to spend time this summer Visiting U'Dcll and Jean Johnson and to attend the wedding of Kristy Nelson and Corey Picp was Valerie Hansen and children They also spent some time with Myrcl Hansen Troy and Kim Shaw were here and visiting with Glen Michclscn Que and Mathcl Mickclscn Lee and Phyllis Jensen and Jerold Tsosic were in Manti to attend the wedding of their daughter Carolyn and Norman Lcifer An Open house was held that evening at the couple's home in Hiland Kristy Nelson and Corey Picp were married Saturday afternoon in the Redmond Ward Culutral lall by Bishop Myron Mickclscn Many family members and friends were present to watch as the new couple Hampton family is Patsy's niece Ramh Deem Kathy and Kirsten Bums Meadow spent some tune Saturday visiting with Darwin and Tiffany Johnson and two (laughters Jennifer Johnson was here Thursday and Friday to attend the funeral of her Voyle Sorenson The services were held in Loa Also attending the funeral was the Gordon and Tammy Johnson family Voyle was Tammy's grandfather Joy Mickclscn has returned from spending a w eek in Hoylsvillc visiting her parents and sisters Saturday Joy's parents Mr and Mrs Elliott Brooks along with Joy attended a football game which Lance participated in Randy and Bonnie Andreason and children spent a few' days in Las Vegas visiting Randy’s brother and family Milo Bosshardt was sustained Sunday as Family History Coordinator for the Redmond Ward and Visiting Becky Castlcman Lana Roberts and families have been their mother and sisters Archery is becoming more popular than ever The telltale ‘twang’ of the bowstring is followed a split second later by a ‘ihwap’ as the arrow finds it mark near the edge of the bull’s eye attached to a hay bale some 25 years This scenario is repeated in away backyards across the country as the sport of archery attracts devotees from Robin Hood initiates to Olympic hopefuls of a Target bales are evidence sport that claims some 25 million participants throughout the US Over the centuries the principles of arch- the ery haven’t changed much archer draws back a string that when released propels a small shaft in equipment However advances construction and design have made the sport into a sophisticated art The bow has also gained popularity among hunters Ifyouarconcof centuries-ol- the growing number of hunters who have taken up archery deer hunting you nia want to test yourself and your hunting partners to see just how well you have mastered the bow To find out more about competitive archery you can test your skills at the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Ed 6000 West 2 B)0 South SLC Cost to use the range is $2 Call the range at Ui yon can write the National Association 1750 East Archer) Boulder Street Colorado Springs CO 80909 To find a place to shoot send S2 for a copy of the National DiShooting Sports Foundation’s rector of Public Shooting Ranges to: NSSF 555 Danbury Road Wilton CT Visitors visiting Ruby Peterson has been Mr and Mrs Glen Parand Mr and tridge of Panguitch from Salt Lake Mrs Dali Cclson City and Mr and Mrs Carroll Mcl Just one square inch of to Preston Slieger Congratulations who won two silver and a bronze medal in the Utah Summer Games held in CedarCity last week Preston to the games by was accompanied in He participated his wife Sheryl the races Chrisli and Nannette Despain Jessica Tarajo and Drew traveled to Salt Lake last week to see husband in the and father Kerry participate Police Dog Olympics held at Riverton Park and Hill Crest High School Lynn and Rilla Dee Sorenson were in Logan Saturday along with all of their family to assist Garth and Sorenson move to their new home in Smithficld Jay and Stella Lee Jensen and daughter Catherine Sally and and their families attended the 84th birthday celebration for Stella’s mother Stella Anderson of It was held at the summer Ephraim home of Stella’s sister Valcnc and Dick Larsen in Sterling Paul and Lynn Larson and Richard James Brent Eric and Kathryn of Elgin Illinois arc visiting this week with Richard and Phyllis Cowley and Joe and Logan 8 Jensen attended the temple sealing of their granddaughter Sherry on Thursday along with their daughter Pal and Neal Sperry of Nephi and grandson Gary and Sherry son of Guy and Tyler Coates Marge coates of Gunnison reported his mission to die North Carolina His Charlotte Mission last week sisters Tricia and Katie played an duet entided “1 le Leadelh Miles and lapricl Me” Boore and Nancy and Danny the program this family presented week Amanda Angela Trent Ben Andrea and Katie Peterson sang accompanied by their modier Tamra Happy Birthday Wishes are extended to Heather Winters who celebrated her birthday June 22 Julia Sorenson whose birthday was June 25 and Ncta Draper whose birthday was June 29 Bemon and Janice Neal and family attended the Neal Family Reunion held at Maple Grove over the weekend It was the Reunion of Bernon’s brothers and sisters and their families Their mom from Idaho was here for the Reunion State Retirement help will be available locally The Southern Utah Branch of the Office will Utah State Retirement offer retirement program counseling services in ten southern Utah cities to active and retired members Noncontribuof the Contributory Public Safety and tory Firemen’s Judges’ retirement systems in the upcoming months Bonnie administrator Branch Sweat will be visiting the various cities offering counseling refunds insurance deferred compensation Member-saccounting and reporting ip records arc available at all loca the sun’s surface tions and members may stop by any location In this area Mrs Sweat will be at the DOT office Thursday July 16 from 11 am to 5 pm Thursday 10 and 13 Sept Thursday August at the same hours Other sites include the Beaver City Office Emery County office DOT office Cedar City Della City Fillmore City Office Emery County School District Kane County office Garfield County Office and Carbon County Office Office UH shines with the intensity of 300000 candles Sevier Valley's Summer Pageant 'A major pageant in the making A Field Of Stars is now in its 2nd year of production A LIVING HISTORY LESSION! r Ui A FIELD OF STARS an original musical with The beautiful and moving story of the Sevier Valley invites vou r spend a American Revolution Visit our evening with the heroes and the villains of yesteryea ?nd and scenic area and attend the patriotic pageant Inh 3rd at the Historic Richfield Tabernacle 7 authentic costumes One in five US residents owns stock or invests in stock mutual funds Visiting at theh ome of Evelyn Kiesel have been Mr and Mrs John Rasmussen of Salt Lake City Vu Days set In 1890 the Utah Agricultural Station’s first director Experiment wrote that the station had “eighty-fivacres of upper bench land covered with sage brush and the hope of from Congress” an appropriation In the 102 years since then the station’s holdings have experiment grown to include more than a dozen farms throughout Utah where Utah State University researchers address the problems of the state’s agricultural community The Experiment station will host field days at two of those farms in July to introduce people to research that may shape the way they run their own farms The Blue Creek Dryland Farm in Box Elder County is the site of the first field day July 14 The second field day is July 16 at the Greenville Farm North Logan Both days will feature research related to small grain production forages and sustainable agriculture and complimentary lunch will be served Both field days begin at 9:30 am with events concluding at Blue Creek at pm and at Greenville at 3:30 pm The Blue Creek Field Day will focus on problems and research specific to dryland farming in Utah The Greenville Farm will showcase research aimed at solving problems of dryland and irrigated farms in Utah “Our field days primarily give people in the agriculture industry a chance to see cutting edge research and procedures they can use to improve their own farms and shape their plans for the future” said Station Director Paul Rasmussen “And we like to have people meet our researchers and exchange ideas” For more information about the Field Days call David Hole 9 of Fayette lor Rilla Dee Sorensen - Farm Field rode the horse into the water to swim across when the animal began to have trouble and apparently overturned Family members believe the horse may have slipped in the mud The horse also drowned in the accident Divers from the Sanpete County Search and Rescue were finally able to retrieve the body from the muddy pond bottom about 1:30 pm started their life together A reception lollowed later that evening with many well w ishers attending Visiting with Keith and Patsy Kiesel - r |