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Show tElje Page B3 8Itmgg-f31tgPgn- Stacey Sjoblom Grand County Grand County is proud to announce Stacey of the Sjoblom as 2003 been has year. Stacey 4-- involved in projects for three years and excels at all H 4-- H she the projects undertakes. She has had of er GCHS boys soccer to goals by Cody Dalton and The Grand County Red Mark Shelberg. However, Devils narrowly missed qualifying for the state 3A boys soccer playoffs when they lost to North Sanpete 2 in overtime at Moab last Wednesday, April 21. Down 0 at halftime, the Devils rallied back to tie the score in the second half, thanks North Sanpetes Stephan Johnson later made the in overtime. Despite the loss, the Red Devils still finished their sea- er game-winn- 3-- son with a winning overall record of 9 wins and 7 losses (4-- 6 2-- in Region 8 play). and crocheting. Her self-motivate- d. projects have been displayed at the Grand County fair in 2002 and also in the Grand County Childrens Fair last September. She has also had displays at the Utah State Fair. Stacey has won many ribbons, including sweepstakes ribbons for her efforts. 9-- 1. pitcher for Grand, which managed only four hits against 5 lower than prices quoted. Butcher cows $3 lower from last Juan $1050-$127- 5, quality $750-$85$95-- 1 .05. Ewes 1 0. Fat goats older or poorer 0 calves to $1 .60. Spring lambs 1 00 Young ewes to .55. Sheep families $1 mid-quali- ty .35-.4- 50-30- 0, 00-$14- 0. Top milking $60-$9- 0. Steers 300-40- 0 Steers 400-50- 0 Steers 500-60-0 0 Steers 0 Steers 0 Steers $850-$105- 1.10-- 1 nannies $100-$12- .35 - Heifers 0. 0. 1 .05-- 1 300-40- 0 - Diegos Craig Lanzoratta. Despite the loss, GCHS head coach Mike Steele remains optimistic about the teams chances at the state weeks big advance. Pairs fully steady and in high demand. Top She and her family have Grand County Childrens Fair and are truly appreciated. Stacey has also helped with does in with Grand the conjunction projects 4-- H County Prevent Child Abuse such as the annual . She is currently helping the group make hats for needy children in foreign countries. Wells Fargo Bank provides a $50.00 savings bond for the of the year. Make-One-Take-O- er tournament. challenge . . . Theyve got a with (injured pitcher Steven) Hirschfeld out, and they know theres not going to be a gimme game, Steele said. But for the second year in a row, being the second seed from Region 14 is not a bad place to be. Its not going to be a cakewalk, but I like our chances. .30 -- 1.00-1.2- 0- 800-90- - .80-.9- .78-.8- .50-.7- - .65-.7- - .58-.6- .45-.5- Cutting Bulls n Lower Yielding Cows Next week - April 29 - 90 mixed pairs - young cows running cows, 15 bred cows, 50 butcher cows, 25 hd. 600 str. hfrs. Next Special Horse Sale May 1, tack begins at 10 blk'. with blk. at 1 p.m. May 6, 80 pairs Rangely-6- 0 calves. Beginning May 1 we will no longer accept boar hogs for sale. Over the summer months postcards will be mailed every 2 weeks with updated market news and upcoming consignments. More info call Dan 800-100- .55-.7- 0 2 .45-dow- a.m.-hors- i i es to Quit, call: 1.000.567.TRUTII utahauitnct.com Weekdays and Saturday Sunday 2919 North Ave. Grand Junctlon,CO 0 RHARDWARE 1t00-4:0-0 60 17 DAY ONLY I TH ANNUAL 15" or 16" Basic Nylon Horse Halter $88299 Reining Saddle Seat $74999 $1049.99 Reg. $999.99 249 244 or COURTS Leather Flank Cinch 3" Double and Stitched Poly Lead W Brass $3499 $599. DOOR PRIZES SUPERMASK Win Products From: Classic Ropes Cactus Ropes Cinch Jeans Wrangler Jeans $699 Horse Fly Mask eg. $14.99 Horse size only. --We- Mine on record-breakin- pace g Rockies Jeans Reinsman Products Weaver Leather Products The SBNWSTAND All other Saddle Pads and Blankets 20 Off Reg Price IVERCARE Equine Wormer reserve the right to limit quantities Mona City, Utah Mona City Council members do not like the idea that subdivisions are being allowed in the county in Monas potential growth area. Cory Squire, council member, was directed by the council to call Glenn Greenhalgh, county planning commission director and economic development director, and ask what the city can do to protect its growth area. The new subdivisions, approved by the county, are in our potential growth area, said Harry Newell, acting mayor in the absence of Mayor Bryce Lynn. Several years ago, he said, the community indicated citys growth area and it was made part of the citys and the countys master plan. However, that plan seemed not to be being honored. We would like to see our street grid continued, said Newell. In addition, he said, there were the concerns that other infrastructures, such as utility lines, would meet the requirements of the city. Most such areas, eventually, end up being developed and then annexed. If that is to happen, in the declared growth area, council members would like to make certain the subdivisions meet the criteria of the city and that grids are preserved. 30" x 60" EL PASO Saddle Blanket PQQQ $599 Judge Growth in Mona City CRATES Seat Bolt Snap Park City, They speak unique language radio and sometimes work wacky hours. But Dave Booth, chief deputy for the Summit County Sheriff s Office, said dispatchers are crucial and the countys communication center was recently recognized as the best in Utah. They awarded our dispatch center, the Dispatch Center of the Year award for the different calls that we handled through the year, Booth said. We had a lot of critical incidents. The award was presented to the sheriffs ofComfice by the Utah chapter of the Association of Public-Safetmunications Officials. Its definitely an accomplishment by our center that they would be recognized by their peers in a setting like that, he said. Incidents like last summers Rainbow Gathering in the Uinta Mountains, and the killing of a woman on S.R. 248, in which a Summit County Sheriffs Office deputy was involved, tested dispatchers skills in 2003. The Park Record Kanab, Utah Dakota & Colorado Saddlery 16" Reg Emery County, Utah The Division of Wildlife Resources is gearing up for what Derris Jones described as atbig year, for the West Nile Virus. Jones presented a DWR update to the Emery County Public Lands Council at their April Meeting. Jones reported if the virus follows the same trend it did in Colorado last year that the area could be in for a lot of problems. The division will be monitoring the birds mainly, raptors, jays, crows and ravens. A sick bird is the best, or a recently dead bird, as the testing needs to occur within 24 hours to be effective. Residents are urged to contact the DWR to pick up sick or dead birds for former President Bill Clintons right to establish the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. In a 46 page ruling issued on Monday, April 19, Judge Benson said Clinton acted properly when utilizing the 1906 Antiquities Act to create the monument. The 1.7 million acre monument designated in 1996 includes large tracts of land in Kane and Garfield Counties. The monuments creation brought about a whirlwind of criticism from state residents and elected officials who called it an abuse of Presidential authority. Opponents felt the monument designation was a thinly-veile- d attempt at getting around a congressional deadlock on the wilderness issue. Still others criticized the designation saying President Clinton violated the Antiquities Act by designating more area than the act provided for. But Judge Benson disagreed, calling the Antiquities Actfa proper constitutional grant of authority to the President. Southern Utah News Courts - Crates - Reinsman - Lamb All Around Big Year expected for West Nile Monument creation ruled legal Dee Benson affirmed Federal Court Saddles to Choose From Reinsman Saddle t. t. Salina Sun SADDLE AND TAGK SALE 1st May Saturday, New And Used Over on Hand t. work ethic. 100 Factory Reps allocation of 245,000 acre-feeThe forecast is based on a proin Bear basin of just 17,000 acre-feeRiver runoff the This jected Utah projection is lower than earlier estimates of 29,000 acre-feePower estimates the high lake elevation will be 5905.5 feet. The Bear River system operated by Utah Power has enabled farmers in southeastern Idaho and northern Utah to weather the periodic drought seasons in the region, said Connely Baldwin, hydrologist for Utah Power. This extended drought is the worst of any on record. Box Elder News Journal Congratulations and thank you to each individual truck driver and the two major trucking companies we contract with for their work ethic, dedication, and job commitment. Without each of them we couldnt accomplish what we do, says Ken May of SUFCOs latest success. Recently the mine has been setting, then breaking, their own records in coal being hauled in a month and in a 24 hour period.VLast month we had a record of 773,000 ton hauled between the two trucking companies, and last Wednesday we set a new daily record of 48,600 ton which broke the record we had set the week before reports May. He attributes the mines success to a lot of good teamwork and excellent local employees, tSUFCO has always had strong employee commitment; as most of our employees are local, theyunderstand the need to support their jobs and as a whole have a tremendous Western Implements MAnch Mite ONE et Salina, Utah 970-874-46- 12 242-79- Bear River, Utah With drought conditions persisting for the fifth year, Utah Power announced its irrigation allocation for 2004 of 85,000 acre-feof water that the company can release from Bear Lake this year. This is only about 35 percent of the full y -- &00-&3- Bear River system struggles Summit dispatchers among best Utah on the a .85-1.0- -- 700-80- Items from regional newspapers Emery County - 600-70- Week in Review testing. .24 .22 1 .00-- 1 Heifers 400-50- 0 - Heifers 500-605 9 600-701 .00-- 1 .13 .85-- 1 .01 0 Heifer .87-- 1 .00 - Heifers 700-80- 0 .85-- 1 .00 2 8 Heifers 800-90- 0 0 Heiferettes 0 Butcher Bulls top of .75 Top Cows .50-.5- 6 0 5 Butcher Bulls low yield Medium Cows 1.10-- 1 Area-Wid- e helped at Grand Countys Fair booths and the first tie for Region Contnued from Page B1 eventually winning the game Trace Wells was the relief We had a lot more cattle than expected this week. Feeder cattle steady with last week. Singles and odd lots $10-$- 1 Pairs Sjoblom enjoyed learning to crochet so much that she purchased a book of patterns and created items above her expected ability. She is independent 3-w- ay DELTA SALES YARD Market Report April 22, 2004 of the Year 4-H- er wonderful success in quilting and misses playoffs Thursday, April 29, 2004 cn Times-New- s Bear Creek Audited A supposed immigration sweep Wasatch County, Utah at a local food company was blown out of proportion by Salt Lake media, says a company spokesperson. There was no sweep, said Michael Rosoff, risk manager for for Bear Creek Country Kitchens. tThe immigration service came in (on April 1) about a week before (the Deseret News broke the story). They were polite and courteous. They had a court order for our 9 records and gave us a week to comply. We had them in four days.tThey told us it would take them three to seven working days to go through the records. They were back in three days. They were able to tell us who was legal and who filed false documents. All our records were in order. They said that we followed the rules and did everything right, Rosoff said. Wasatch Wave |