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Show - What to do with your bagged deer! Its the deer hunt this "Weekend, and hunters reminded that deer meat, just like any other ;food, can cause serious ;food poisoning if not : properly cared for, says .'the Utah State Depart-men- t of Agriculture. Too often, hunters place themselves and ; their families in danger by carelessly handling 'the deer they bring ;home. According to Claudia Department of information 'Specialist, the key to ; ;avoiding illness is to make sure the meat is 'kept clean and cool until ; -- to stop unsafe hunters Eyre Taylorsville bishop freezer for storage. Here are some tips to ifielp insure safe, whole- ' some meat: : Once the deer has been killed, its impor-- ' Times-New- s. tent to dress the animal -- UHP plans massive effort e ;;ii can be placed in a - the animal its -- , Cover with a game bag to help control flies and insects, which can transmit disease. Once the hunt is over, ly affect flavor or texits important to have ture. the meat cut, wrapped, Highway safety violaIf youre plannning and placed in the freezer tions common to Utahs on staying out more than as soon as possible. annual deer hunt will be a good a few days, the meat for the target for an intenHanging idea to skin the animal. weeks will not signifisified enforcement effort Skin tends to retain body cantly tenderize deer, as planned this year by the heat, which causes the is commonly thought. Utah Highway Patrol. meat to cool slower. The If hunters choose to There are a number of ideal temperature for take their deer to a comhazards that crop safety holding meat is 40 de- mercial processor, it is each year during the up grees F. Make sure the recommended they find a hunt, explained UHP ofdeer' is hung away from business with ficials. Firearms violareputable the sun with good air cir- adequate facilities for tions, driving errors due culation. cutting and wrapping. to unfamiliarity with Avoid garage-typoper- equipment, vehicle safeations which are not ty equipment violations, is suitable for handling and the drinking driver large numbers of deer. are some of the more Some establishments do common problems. LDS not have adequate facilSome hunters Brent Eyre, son of Mr. ities and could conmisinterpret the meanand Mrs. Donald Eyre taminate the meat. ing of spirit when they Sr. of Nephi, was recentThe recommended attempt to get into the made of the ly bishop time for deer in spirit of the hunt, said Taylorsville 23rd LDS storage freezer at 0 degrees Colonel Dennis Nordfelt, the Ward, it was reported to F. between six and 12 superintendent of the is The The key to ob- Highway Patrol. months, The Eyre, a Salt Lake City maximum stor- hunter who drinks and taining accountant, is married to make sure drives to his hunting the former Sheryl age time is to been has meat the propdestination will be the Belliston, daughter of Seal out focal erly wrapped. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon point of our effort. to dry Alcohol is deadly, not Belliston of Nephi.,They air which tends the meat and cause only on the highway, but have three children: Emiand freezer burn. Use a com- out in the field when a ly, Jeremy,' mercial freezer wrap or man has a rifle in his Elizabeth. try clear plastic wrap hands, explained Nordunder butcher paper. All law enforce felt. 'guickly. Take advantage of good, fresh water to dean out the body cavity. Water also helps to icool the meat faster, and contrary to popular belief will not adverse Family dinner will honor Chloe Hawkins family of Chloe also have 12 grandchildHawkins will honor their ren and 18 mother on her 80th birth- great-grandchildr- day-a- a family Oct. 23 t - - f trailers during the hunt that may only be used once or twice each year. Problems develop from this practice, warned UHP officials. may be unhow a piece with familiar of equipment handles on the highway. Someone pulling a trailer might not properly judge the loss of power or the extra length behind their vehi- - 2 Times-New- Paid political advertiiment by candidate CHES WILLIAMS JUSTICE OF PEACE People The For Assessor! VOTE FOR regularly if- - s Nephi, Utah Oct. 21,1982 RE-ELEC- T Qfflmle E. Laima I would appreciate the privilege of serving as your Justice of the Peace. I pledge an honest, fair, and competent administration of this office. 1 need your support and your vote on November 2nd. Thanks for your consideration. i Son, bora Oct. 15 to Thomas and Barbara Newell of Mona. He will bora Oct. 21, 1902 in Idaho.-The-'Hawki- Many people use motor vehicles and Tjmes-New- was Mrs. Hawkins . Tom Fowkes private property, must be safety inspected and have a valid sticker. The same applies to Please turn to page 6 punishable by a maximum $299 fine, and six months in jail. Recent births as reported to The s are: tion.' ;Menan, Re-Ele- ct receptacle containing highway. A vehicle alcoholic beverages. driven anywhere in the Violation of the law is state, other than on New babies at her Because of her and her husbands illness, there will be no formal celebra- - ' for you ment agenciea in '.the cle when passing another state will coordinate car. their endeavors against Brakes, lights, and other safety equipment intoxicated hunters. Troopers will be watch- are often substandard on vehicles. ing for violations of the seldom-use- d unaware Enbe Drivers law. containers may open forcement action will be that safety equipment retaken against anyone in quirements are the same a vehicle with an opened on a dirt road as on the dinner-Saturda- home. - I work -- ns have three be named Thomas Jeremy Newell. Grand-parent- s are Mr. and Mrs. Newell of Mona Harry and- Iva Hendricks of children, Rex Hawkins of Florida, Max Hawkins' of West Jordan, and Elaine Vernal is M.M. Murray ;H.V Garrett of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins of Vernal. 4 w Ches Williams - Great-grandmoth- er GEO. W. (Ches) WILLIAMS JUSTICE OF PEACE 1 Paid Political Advertisment by "Committee for Ches Williams", K, J. Sperry, Chairman ' 5r i X COMMISSIONER Re-Ele- ct Experience Slaves R. ROSCOE GARRETT Your Tax $$$$ Juab County Commissioner Paid political advertisment by candidate kafue C. Shaw, right, recently received a ring with two saphires and a diamond for 10 years of service to First Security Bank; and Paullette H. McPherson received a gold watch band with three rubies for five years of service. Mrs. Shaw is a secretary, and Mrs. McPherson is a teller. Thought By Russ Farrer Surprise: under that baked alaska meringue there's not only cake and ice cream, but layers - of fresh fruit too Sensational with strawberries, 2 - peaches, or whatever's t in season. - ' New food labeling will carry the sodium con-- ! tent The FDA says that more major, food producers have joined the program. I ; Special flavor for rice cook 1 cup rice in water and 1 VS cups pineapple juice, plus ginger. t V4 V cup tsp t Always add a little liquid or butter to dished I before you reheat That keeps them from drying lout or sticking to the pay. i ; Native American cookbooks were published as early as 1824, but it was 1883 before they listed accurate measurements. pinch of this, a pinch of that OUR chef has created his own secret recipes. You'll enjoy the special dishes at Russ Farter's Sunset Cafe, 1025 Treat yourself South Mam, Nephi. Call to a delicious meal with us. A , ; ; 623-087- Juab County informed. FTOLIC NOTICE 24-car- at Food For Ross Garrett keeps the people of GARRETT Nephi City garbage crews will pick up furnace and stove clinkers and ashes on the first and third Wednesdays of every month during 623-082- h 2. GARRETT PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE PLANNING GARRETT Keep uppermos in mind that the dollars we ire spending belong to the taxpayers we are serving GARRETT Taxes should he at a level that make it mandatory for each department to operate as efleaently and economically as possible Adequate servue mu GARRETT he available to Mill allow for progress 3 We cant he all things to all people and we cant turn the world over m a day hut we can strive to accomplish the things that are desirable This means for Juab County to put the heating season. you would like clinkers and ashes picked up at your home, please call This Nephi City at collection will begin Wednesday, October 20th. Clinkers and ashes will not be picked up on the regular weekly routes. Please call the above number if you have any If 1 His platform in brief: GARRETT priorities on our projects 4. 5. 2. GARRETT Fleeted officials must he ever alert and on their toes m obtaining for the Gninty its fair share of grams and other funds available to operate and maintain various programs such as health, social services, senior citizens, alcohol and drugs etc. Once the hinds are mplace and guidelines are set. then those who administer these programs operate much better 4 they are encouraged to use the own ideas and to implement effective programs Elected officials can do better to stay out of their hair, yet always be available when assistance a 6. GARRETT Ride with tight rein on our planning and zoning ordinances, make sure they are followed m harmony with a master plan that wd bring about orderly growth and development I believe that Last and probable moat important. every constituent has the right to be treated with respect and dignity GARRETT " believe that every constituent has the G A R R ETT right to be treated with respect and dignity - their problem or concern ADD CTT I I WMnrE listened to and acted fi upon then problem or concern listened to and acreJ upon Your answer must sometimes be negative but the individual should GARRETT never feel that they have been put down or demeaned Paid political advertisment by committee to Carrett, Golden Mangrlson, chairman GARRETT 4 |