Show DESERET Arprilla Scow Ph: Garold & Elaine Moody and daughter Michelle spent the weekend in St George where they visited with Elaine’s mother Verna Schmutz Dee & Euince Black have returned home after spending the past month at Yuma Arizona where they visited with their son Russell Black & his family Ken & Clara Petersen from St George visited Tues & Wed at the home of Milden & Arprilla Scow they also attended graveside services at Fillmore Wednesday for Grant E Williams Clara’s nephew Alice Webb & Anna Mae Bunker spent one day at Salina services in Attending graveside Fillmore Wednesday at noon for Grant E Williams were 0 L Dutson & Winona Dutson and Milden & Arprilla Scow Spencer Webb is spending a few days in St George with his son Jay Webb & family of Pioneer of Fanny Daughters Powell Cropper Camp held their November meeting on Thursday Nov 8 at the home of Ines Kelly at Oasis The lesson was given by Lucile R Hales A history was by Arprilla D Scow Refreshments were served by Ines Kelley & Ella Christensen Members were: Luella present Western Martha Mace Edna Christensen Winona Dutson Ines Kelly Orpha Taylor Ella Christensen DELTA Eddys Barben Ph: Mr & Mrs Joel Miller of Logan Utah visited in Delta Tuesday and with their Wednesday Mrs Goldie Miller They are on their way to Arizona where they spend the winter each year Mr & Mrs Kenneth Petersen of Salt Lake are very proud grandparents of a baby girl born Oct 23 1984 to Kirk & Cindy Petersen Pinrose of West Jordan She weighed 7 lbs 8 oz Great are Mr & Mrs John grandparents Petersen of Delta Here for the pheasant hunt at the John Petersen home were Arland Petersen & Don Roundy from Pleasant Grove Utah and Kenneth Petersen from Salt Lake They all had good luck in hunting and a nice visit They were also here for deer hunting Mr & Mrs Rodney Petersen from Utah were here over the Kearns weekend visiting their parents Mr & Mrs John Petersen By Robert Newhall Soil Conservationist Mrs Russell Styler through Saturday spent Tuesday in Ontario California Mrs Howard Roundy visited with Mrs Daryl Cropper and sons in Las Vegas Saturday through Monday Mrs Darwin Ashment and family from Salt Lake visited Sunday afternoon with Cheryl and Patty Roundy Mae Cahoon spent a few days in Junction Mrs Ken Whiley from Salt Lake spent last weekend with Mrs Elmo Gillen Visiting during the weekend with Inez Kelly were Mrs Jim Kelly and Mrs Larry Berry from Las Vegas Mrs Ladd Kelly from Bluffdale and Mrs Norman Systrom from Delta Mrs Gary Webb and Mrs Brett Madison from Spanish Fork Mrs Russell Webb from Delta and Jody Webb from Hinckley were visitors at the home of Mrs Glen Skeem last weekend Bill Nickle and Ryan Greathouse spent Wednesday through Sunday in Kansas and Missouri They went for the FFA high school club Ella Christensen spent last Monday in Mt Pleasant visiting with her sister Clinton Nena and Memmott from Hinckley lone Christensen took Ella Christensen to Provo to see her doctor lone also visited with her Vera Lee Hilton mother Fannie Stevens from Genola met her mother Fillmore demonstrates NIR Hay TV hay testing at the U "There is now a new technique being used to perform hay analysis which only takes about four minutes to give a complete analysis” said Kevin Kesler USU Extension Agent The new of Fillmore method provides hay growers with information that it used to take days in the laboratory to provide The’ hay is analyzed with a Near Infrared Reflectance (NIR) instru-- i ment linked to a computer of include the percentage dry matter crude protein and acid are fiber These the detergent for primary analyses recommended estimating alfalfa hay quality Also phosphorus reports show calcium and magnesium analypotassium ses These mineral values can be used when balancing animal diets and they enjoyed dinner together Inez Kelly & Jim and Betty Kelly from Las Vegas attended funeral services for their friend Mrs Benita Burke in Milford Friday David Stevens sons Butch Mike and Jim visited with Jim and lone and Ella Christensen over the weekend Mrs Ladd Kelly from Bluffdale visited Saturday and Sunday with Inez Kelly Ladd is staying with his mother while working at IPP Batteries All Champion Spark Plugs 994 meeting places There are two of these NIR Mahcines in the State of Utah One is at the Grain Inspection Station at Ogden and the other is operated by the Extension Service Kevin Kesler said that he has been running the NIR Machine for the Extension Service this summer along with his He County Agent responsibilities has taken this new technology throughout the state testing hay in 15 locations Delta and Fillmore being two of them Utah State University has been paying all of the expenses acquired in the operation and travel of this machine Farmers in Millard County should be having their hay tested so they will know the quality of what they are buying selling or feeding To obtain maximum benefit from hay testing take a sample so that it will truly represent the load or lot The herd fed to your being of proper sampling importance cannot be overemphasized Baled chopped or stacked hay should be sampled with a forage core method or comparable sampler The Extension Service will lend you one or you can order one Place samples in plastic bags to prevent moisture loss (wrap bagged sample in a second bag to make it more airtight) and place them inside for shipping suitable containers Send samples to: State of Utah Hay Testing Services 128 - 17th Street PO Box 1519 Ogden Utah 84402 There is a small charge of S750 per sample Your check should be enclosed with the sample Make the checks payable to Utah Department of Agriculture For more information you can contact the USU Extension Office in By TIGHT STIFF OFF 40 OFF relief A Jumper Cables $1 99 $5" & ea “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm" Ralph Waldo Emerson E DC approach by your doctor of chiropractic helps case the hamstring ol the hip muscles muscles ot thighs and upper lees and the congested 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will prescribe a to correct any spinal subluxaprogram tions or misalignments and ease nerve A diagnostic exam locates the pressure cause of your stiffness Gentle spinal adjustments oflcr fast and permanent $1495 ea List Price 1$ Lee Broadbent a Range Conservationist with the Soil Conservation Service in Fillmore a presented of the outlining paper many of the Oak Creek accomplishments Range Project north of Holden Mr Broadbent was invited by the Society of Range Management to present an outline of accomplishments to the members from throughout the state in slide His paper was presented show form and was well received Oak Creek The has project in bringing succeeded together federal agencies and private land a remarkowners to accomplishment able change in livestock management Thousands of acres have been cleared of brush andor trees and reseeded to improved grasses and wells been have Springs and of miles developed many pipeline buried bringing water to seemingly impossible places Fences also were constructed making management a real possibility in attendOther local members ance were Sandy Long and Blake Walbeck of the Soil Conservation Service and Ron Wilson Benton Smith and Tom Stinson of the Forest Service Others present were Kendall Johnson President of the Utah t section Gary Laing of the Section and Joseph Schuster Soof the International president Rodger L Scoville Evcrday muscles Vz Resistors Nov CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK Ay Big A Filters Thurs SCS personnel attend meeting your city V2" 50 - - ME Starting Fluid ‘Hot Shot” led Fillmore The Utah Conservation Tillage Committee is scheduling six regional winter meetings in 1985 Information will be presented on dryand and irrigated conservation tillage chemical fallow pasture renovation residue management fertilization and economequipment ics Meeting dates are: 1) Jan 8 1984 - Monticello 2) Jan 9 1984 Richfield 3) Jan 10 1984 - Cedar City 4) Jan 11 1984 - Nephi 5) Feb 25 1984 Logan 6) Feb 26 Roosevelt Please contact your County Agent or local SCS office for times and - Agent 5 New technique for Cheryl Roundy Ph: 349 - 520 Utah’s conservation tillage winter meeting schedule Kevin Kesler USU Extension Testing Machine for Channel OASIS LSPS Millard County Vilate Maxfield LaVern Theobald Blanch Jensen Margaret Roper Louise Cropper Cleo Eliason Myrle Bennett Lucile Hales and Arprilla Scow Justin Stahlie son of Mike and Susan Stahlie was presented his “Faith in God Award” by Bishop Robert Allred for Sacrament Program Meeting consisted of talks by High Councilman Boyd Schena & Elder Dan Bliss A vocal duet by Martha Mace and Anna Mae Bunker was given They were acon the piano by Joan companied Jensen and on the flute by Lori Bunker Membership of Donald & Valerie Brown and children were read in as members of our Ward Mr & Mrs Scott Stanworth have moved into our community We welcome them Ormus & Winona Dutson & son Gary attended the football game on Saturday at BYU in Provo Homer & Rae Jensen & Bonnie Dale & Marilyn Jensen and family Brad & Joan Jensen all attended the BYU football game at Provo on Saturday - 7:30 am until 6:30 pm fa J k© S V |