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Show John Storey has honey of a. job Murray beekeeper etiil gets stung, but not by Ns Insects I' Weaver Montgomery Long We tb Smith 11. Co-hovti- Elizabeth Montgomery, 17. daughter of Steven and Deborah Montgomery, is a senior at Northrtdge High School and plan, to uttcnJ college majoring in cosmetology. I or her talent she will perform a piano solo. Strphanle I nn Weaver. 17. is the daughter of Gary and Donnie Weaver. She i a freshman at Rick College and would like to one day be a professional vocalii. An operatic ana will be presented as her talent. Kimberly M. Long, 19. is the daughter of Robin Lord and Harvey Long. She plan to become a child behavioral therapist after completing her education at Utah State C'mverstt). She iv a cosmetologist She ha chosen to do a power tap routine for her talent. Janaljn Smith. 19, is the daughter of David and tlaine Smith. As a sorhomorc at L'SU, she is interested in photography and is pursuing a degree in art pho know Lor her talent she will perform a vocal solo. Webb. She attend Weber State University and is seeking a degree in business administration with an emphasis in accounting. She has selected a piano piece for her talent. Rebecca Gardner, 19, is the daughter of Dan and Nancy Gardner. She attends Utah Valley State College and is pursuing a career in music. op- Elizabeth Sanders, the 1996 Miss Lakeside, will crown this year's winner. Heafth officials still advise residents to make sure hamburger is cooked By BRVON SAXTON SvvxMrd &ianwiar Daw &seaj FARMINGTON - Thoroughly cooking hamburger and washing fruits and vegetables will go along way in preventing food borne illness, says Das is Health officials. Louis Cooper, environmental services director, assured the Board of Health Tuesday the county's restaurants are clean, pnd there is no problems relating bacteria. to the E-c- The bacteria, generally found in the intestines of people and animals, has been the cause of several food borne illness out ff day. "To Read with Joy: An explo- ration of Books, Authors, and Writing, will inaugurate start-u- p of "Bibliotrek North and South groups. The program will run from 9 a.m. to noon at the South Branch Library, 725 S. Main in Bountiful. Featured guest will be book critic Jerry Johnson who will speak about famous writers I have known and not always loved. In addition, Karen Sharp Foster, author and illustrator of childrens books, and romance authors Cathy Kohman and Sherry North Davis Junior High School SEVfcNTH GRADE High Honor Roil: Cami A Ivey. Ltdta Arguelles, Stefame Atkinson. Ceciie Barham, Andrew Barnes. Lynsie Dames, Blake Barton, Ttbbany Black. Brtanna Blowers. Brenda Brotzman, Jacquelyn Carter. Natasha Carter, Eladto C astilio. Brtanne Close. .Shy lah Combe, Elizabeth Davenport, Alisa DeYoung. Adam Douglass, Abigail Drury, Jennifer Earl. Deann Erickson, Ryan Fatrweaiher, Reed Fawcett, Nathan Flinders. Tncta Oerrard. Chassidy Gifford. Crystal Gltnes, Kimberlee Gray. Colby Grtego, Kevin Hamblin. Brian Hannt, Ricann Hawks, Kira Higgins, John Hizer HI. Candace Jensen, Courtney Johnson, Andrew Keim. Stacey Ktmber. Brad Kranendonk, Blair Lewis. Crystal Lund. Deanna Lush. Chnstylee Macarelli. Nicole Mann. Raymond McManus, CltlT Mock. Sara Mvers. Cody Neville. Lindsi Oda, Angela Prince, Blair Read, Jenifer Reid. Ashley Revnolds, Jcnnelyn Ross. Benjamin Rowley. Chloe Sagsieiter. Ashley Salka. Frankie Saracco III, Ashley Scadden. Karl Scott, Tvlor Sherman, Chnstina Siebert. Stephanie Sisko. Jennifer Smith. Keaton Smith. Krysta Smith. Rebecca Sparks. Katee Staab. Brian Stauffer. Janean Stoddard. Aaron Szymanskt. Jasmine Turjamca, Autumn Walton, Shaylyn Weekes. Justin Wozntcki, Charmame Yip. Garrett Young Honor Roll: Melissa Abel. Jessica Adams, Jessie Allred. Stephanie Barton, Joshua Jorge Casillas. Johsua Doling, Jared Charles Elhston, Amy Fisher, Tama Fleming. Jesse Forbes. Shaylyn Gallegos, Erica Gibson, Andrea Higdon. Danielle Hobbs, Jamie Horne, Jessica Ince, Wendy Jackson, Emily Johnson. Jacob Kauffman, Carson Lacy. Corma Laufiso. Walter Scott Lockhart. Patrick Long, Victoria Mabee, Kevin Nelson, Charles Nolan. Brian Oakie, Elizabeth Ochocki, Jennifer Oram, Barry Pohlman Jr., Crystal Provow. Shawn Resinger. Joseph Schneider. Lisa Shurtz. Desiree Speth, Victoria Stanger. Amanda Strojny. William Switzer. Jill Topik, Michelle Venable. Amy Weeks, Brandy Wood. Alicia Zaremba. EIGHTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Stephanie Allsop. Andrew . Bankhead Shellene Barham. Jonathan Baggs, Tina Black. Candice Cole. Meltssa Conger. Ttna Cottrell, knsten Dtckson. Andrea Douglass. Randy Egbert. Stephen Ellis. Tvson Ellsworth. ( rvstal Englen. Richard Fatrweather, Jesse Ferguson Crystal Fullmer. Kristin Green. Michael Gutierrez. Lindv Hatch. Andrey Hicks. Terrence Jackson. Beniamin Jensen. Katie L Jones. Jessica Kotter. Dawn Lennon. Amy I tndsay. Eren Lvons, Gloria Mata. Joseph Mattson. Rvan McGary, Michelle McNair. Peter Mifflin. Tosha Mitsch. Micheil Murphy. po-ee- "Yet we support the sugar and tobacco Industrie, whih is rr ally frustrating to nig." he added What was even mme frustrating, Surrey say, was trying to get a bank loan, "You jut dont make a lot of money in this profession." he said, cuing ovcihcad suh as travel. maintenance, production and extraction equipment, "If had more volume and was ba,k to wo hive, it would be better. cts "Bat my income tenj to make me a item ... so I havent Ken able to get a loan." Lack of resource has firced Storey to battle hi way back into the busmes a hive or two at a time, reinvesting most of hi profit and living on a shoestring. Annual profit margin that used to reach 10 percent on a good year have been near zero during the rebuilding period. But Storey ha no intention of abandoning the ship he has worked so hard to keep afloat "It's a labor or love." said Storey. who Kcamo enamored with bee in 1975 when he look an Kekeepmg course at a private local academy. "You've got to love the Kcs to do the work e .... and it's a very ek labor-intensiv- job." Hi "honey sejson" runs from the middle of February through early November. IX. 36 YEARS EXPERIENCE SPECIALIZING IN REPLACEMENTS -- SINC 195J- - & SERVICE ' Rcnttnctstcr HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING IHVICC ft MRTS FOR ALL MAKES full-tim- Computer Engineered Installation High Efficiency Furnaces with up to 96 Efficiency Ratings Service Agreements Humidifiers and Air Cleaners Lau-mi- honey-harvesti- UA'JNin ir Lewis will be other featured speakers. Starting Sept. 10, each discussion group will meet the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the North Branch Library, 562 S. 1000 E. in Clearfield. The library will host discussion of a featured title and library staff will also present their favorite new books. On Sept. 10, Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner will be discussed under the direction of Lillian Gannett. Any library patron is welcome, admission is free, and light refreshments will be served. For more information call 451-232- Assorted Brands SCHOOL trjanto oisn tchbo uw 47 Oz. Family Size MICHELINAS RAISIN BRAN FETTUCINI SUPPLIES UP TO mJOH WHEAT cm 99 1 Honor Roll: Heidi Alvey, Desiree Armfield, Tess Beasley, Stephanie Bertagnolli. Troy Bradley, Bobby Brown, Andrea Chase, Emily Evans. Eric Gardiner. Amber Groves. Sadie Hansen, Jade Htmes, Ashley Houslev. Heather Johnson, Natalie Johnson. Kristina MacNicoi, Stephanie Martinez. Sarah Moms. Suzanne Ochocki, Sarah Olson. Heather Peterson, Amy Probasco, Jatmie Robertson. Rachel Rommger, Holly Siepker, Karen Stoughton. Amber Thompson. Amy Timas. Steven Uribe. Amber Weaver, DanielleWeeks. Connor Weiss. . NINTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Jason Adams. Jennifer Ames, Ruth Aycock. Andrea Barton. Ben Bateman. Patti Bell. Amy Boam, Jennifer Bodily, Randy Bodily, Jennifer Bracken. Elizabeth Brooks. Angela Brotzman. Jen Carlisle. Sarah-Ann- e Chandler, Shannon Chase. Elizabeth Colby, Amanda Davis. Brian Davis. Matthew DeBoer, Eden Dew. Nancy Flinders, Jon Gray, Beau Hardy. Tiffanv Harrison. Kathryn Heald. Jeffrey Hill. Lmsey Hill. Julie Hudson. Kevin Isakson, Melissa Johansen. Sara Johnson. Charles Kekoa, Christina King. Keelie Knighton. Mary Korth, Malisa Kwasniewski. Leilant Laufiso, Dustin Lennon. Carrie Lindsay, Joshua Loe. Melissa MacNicoi. Megan Marttndale. Robert McManus. Chandler Mitchell. Jennifer Newman, Lesley Oakie. Lisa Olson. Crystal Penna, Arica Price. Dustin Qualls. Michelle Ross. Jeremy Rushton, Christine Santiago, David Sawyer. Brenda Servoss. Shawn Steve. Scott Squires. Allen Stauffer, Tucker Steed. Kathy Stretch. Shena Switzer, Antonio Tapia. Sharon Thacker. Becky Thorson, Amanda Wagner. Erick Wakkuri. Amber Wangberg. Kaydee Weaver. Amanda Wright. Kan Yardley Honor Roll: Christopher Allred. Benjamin Allsop. Charlotte Cameron. Christina Colledge, Jaime Crandall. Franklin Crosby. Marty Davis. Rvan Davis, Jana Earl. Kristen Eastman. Rachel Fenn. Karol Fluckiger. Danny Grav. Brian Hansen, Shannon Hansen. Ton Homer. Rebecca Loiter Sarah Lvon. Erica Martinez. Desiree Metcalf. Alison Miles. Michelle Mcver, Chelsea Miller. Sky Ostler. Stanlev Parkin Kyle Payne. Brodv Patterson. Kevin Pickett. Penny Pongpommard. Julie Ridderhoff. Susanna Saunders. Clayton Snowball. Elizabeth Spata. Jaime Stnbv, Julian Stumpp. Mena Ttgler. Tiftanv Tipton. Brian Trevino. Roland Vest. Henry Wtiltams AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE Don Rentmeister, Owner Call 773-690- 2 1956 West 2250 South Syracuse rnmnomm 2. Catherine Murray. Ashiie Nanes, Cynthia Nava, Shawn Oram. Alan Parry. Katrina Pearson. Rita Plengsirivat, Tara Price, Trina Shurtz, Emily Skeen, Cindy Smith. Courtney Smith, Melissa Smith, Nicholas Smith. Sherri Smith, Vicki Smith, Mark Sorensen. Ryan Stephenson, John Thomas, Amy Thompson, Megan Thompson, Nichole Thompson. Jennifer Watts. Rebecca Werdeman. Laihena Yazzie, Kimberly Youngberg HfATmmmn ms imsmtiw Supermarket roll N the meat is mixed throughout it. while on beef steaks any surface bacteria is burned off through the cooking process. who oversees the Cooper, Cooper said fruits and vegetaquarterly inspections of the county's 600 food establishments, in bles must also be carefully washed before eating because of lieu of these incidence recommends whether cooking at home the bacteria found in fertilizer or hjving a hamburger at a res- products used in gardening and taurant, make certain it is cooked fjrming. to the center. Doing 2.400 restaurant inspections a year. Cooper said he finds "Consumers can go a long the large majority of those food way in protecting themselves by service establishments in the arc that rejecting hamburgers are clean, witli managers county he said. pink," who are cooperative. Cooper said consumers for But there are those exceptions, tival. cooked have years thoroughly Three years ago. Storey pork to avoid trichinosis. He said and with it the need for consumworked 940 hives when his bee the same standard must be met ers to help themselves. in cooking hamburger in preventpopulations were annihilated by a mite infestation. Only 70 hives ing survived, and he was forced to Cooper said where hamburger start his business all over again. is ground, any surface bacteria on breaks in the country, the most recent in August originating out of Colorado. New Davis book groups forming FARMINGTON - Two new book discussion groups are being formed by the Davis County Liset for Fribrary with a kick-o- Storey l.kc to ht not a problem in Davis E-c- oli honor Webb, :0. is the daughter of Paul and Sonja She will be performing an eratic ana for her talent. what n oes tung. Not o much by hi bee, but by the cray fmaiuul swing in a honey 'producing busmes he believe I underpaid, undersupported and under appreciated. Storey, a regular fixture each fall at the Murray fainter Market, work gome 400 beehive from Lchi. South Jordan and Tooele to eastern Salt Lake City and a far away a i on Dridgcr, Wya. But most Friday and Saturday. you can find him at the market or one of hi roadside location peddling the tweet fruit of hi labor to produce shoppers. "Want to try ome honey?" Storey ask, a box of snack cracker in one hand and rUstie container of thick golden liquid in the other. "This honey i from Lchi . the other is from South Jordan. The two type took the tame, but the tasters quickly learn there is a major difference in flavor. The South Jordan honey has a zesty flavor with more bite, while the Lchi version has the blander taste most people have become accustomed to with store-boughoney. of. Honey buyers pay a few cents more than they would in the store, but Storey's honey is fresh, fiavorful and locally produced at his home extraction facility in Salt Lake City. "Flavors can vary geographically ... even with hives as little as a mile apart," he explained. "It just depends what combination of flowers the bees are working on." e Beekeeping is his job. Storey says, but it's not one of those gigs with regular paydays, good benefits and a salary that will let you buy Fortune 500 stocks. In fact, over the past few years. Storey's venture has seen more ups and balloon fesdowns than a hot-a- tography. Amber John eekeeper 6 vie for Miss Lakeside LAYTON - The Mm Scholarship Pageant util he Kid at 'U r m. Saturday at NonhriJgc High School. Six oun women irom Northern Dau County will compete for the title. Scholarship totaling SI. 100 will he awarded that evening, The new Mix Lakevide will com pete next June tn the Mi Utah Scholarship Pageant in Orem. Authorized and franchied by the Mi America Pageant organization, the contestant will be judged tn four categoric: judge interview, talent, evening wear and wimuit. the event will be Paul llanen and Alanu Parker Swenson. Admission cost is S5 per person or $20 per family of five. Contestant are: Aa,$f Iv Gardner l ve never suffered anything like that" since becoming a fulNime commercial producer in the early ivstts, "Winter usually run Irom an average of Id percent to a maximum of 20 percent,' lit business "ha been a struggle." Storey admit, and there are lime - uh a when r he working ?0- - to week during the honey xeaon d - when he wonder what him to become a commercial honey producer- "The I armor's Maiket has really kept me in business" during the rebuilding period, he say. "It ha been my salvation for the last two or three year." Storey say it ha Ken an uphill climb to replace In hives. New colonies of bee cost any where from $75 to $100 depending on quality. "Divide." obtained by dividing a brood and stocking one half with a new queen, run anywhere from $55 to $60 each. The cheapest way of obtaining new bee is to find a wild swarm and then corral those little critter in a new hise. But that's easier said than done, and wild swarms are few and far between. Federal assistance programs, research money and price supports for the honey industry were eliminated in the early 1990s, Storey say, "and there are no agricultural loan programs for the beekeeping industry that I know 23.5 Oz. Price: $3.49 80 OFF! 9 0z. BABYMAGIC SHAMPOO ALFREDO mv Supermarket Price: S2.59 GREEN CABBAGE Western Family Orange Juice 16 Oz. Ck ELLIS WESTERN FAMILY ORANGE JUICE Supermarket Price 50c REFRIED ES3J N (cf 6Ct. BEANS MIKES ICE Oz. Bars SOAP 30X5 Ft. Roll ASST. GIFT WRAP 14 Oz. 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