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Show f the milTs products can back up to mill parallel with 2nd West, not blocking 2nd West. The dock might extend onto city property, however, and Bowles wanted a license to put up the dock. The council asked him Landfill, restrooms, business licenses Nephi City Council news briefs In other business at their re-- fall, said City Administrator cent meeting, the Nephi City Randy McKnight. Voted Council: to update at Premium Oil Company; the city engineer survey Shan-na- s the property, and if the new School of Dance, 90 South dock is on land, the Main, Shanna Harris, owner; will issue a license. city In-cand Geneva Rock city-owne- the d two plots at the Vine Bluff forts to remodel the old Juab County Courthouse for use as a Cemetery. Heard from Councilman Jim pioneer museum. Designated Lee Fowkes as Bosh that the Utah Municipal lead worker in the electrical the which Power Agency, of Nephi is a member, will be meeting department, and Kemp Motes e as the lead worker in the water with the Nephi City Council department. ing September. Appointed a committee, inVoted to invite the Juab the city adCounty chapter of the cluding the mayor, Councilman Daughters of Utah Pioneers to ministrator, and come to council meeting to Frank Booth, to review bids for discuss the status of their ef the city's sidewalk project. dur-hav- restrooms at the city park. They Products, Issued burial rights to Ranae will heat the restrooms, fix the Orem, for roadbase and of Salt Lake City for Mangelson stalls and the stall closures, and asphalt construction. do other fixup work. Spoke to Von Bowles of Issued business licenses to Nephi Milling Co. Bowles wants operating permit from the state. views from The landfill and its road should Beckstroms Fruit Farm, to put a new dock on the mill, so News be finished and operating by Payson, for a fruit stand located that the large trucks that haul Heard that the new city land- fill, located in the foothills west of Nephi and south of State Road 132, has received an ., and your county agent . Uncovered hay loses nutrients by Blaine Jones USU Extension Agent ROUND HAY BALES LOSE FEED VALUE Large, round bales of hay lose about one-fift- their feed of ue when SAVE ON THE BEST-BUILAMERICAN CARS AND TRUCKS. since introduction Come in now and get great clearance deals on America's hottest car since it's introduction Ford Taurus. Plus, get low 1.9 financing! . World's F-1- 1 Based on area R.L. Polk registrations for 1987 model year through June. All with Save big on the world's favorite tough truck, It's a truck like no other and it can be yours, now, at a great clearance price. Hurry, fd Fords 660 warranty! see your local Ford Dealer today! Quality People. Quality Products. Parkin Motor Co. 131 South Main, Nephi, Utah E-n- an FORD FORD FORD Blaine Jones 623-022- 2 FORD .... lV.. the Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station, reported the results of their research at meetings of the American Society of Animal Science, held July at USU. They found that nutrient losses during 26 weeks of storage are about 22 percent. Russell and Brasche tested large, round bales of bromegrass hay and mixed bromegrass with alfalfa by storing them on the ground, uncovered, or on tires and covered with plastic. After 26 weeks, the digestible dry matter lost from covered bales was about 11 percent, but losses from uncovered bales were as much as 22 percent. Even if hay is stored in a barn, you normally have in the 10 percent range of nutrient Russell said, so the' losses, plastic covering and elevation did about as well as the bam for both types of bales. Russell and Brasche used the cow performhay for a ance trial, feeding from round-bal- e feeders. They found no dif- ference in the performance of cows fed covered or uncovered bales, Russell said. Protected storage did not alter chemical composition enough to affect cow performance, but it did increase digestible nutrient recovery. It should be possible to feed more cows per unit of hay harvested if bales are raised and covered, said Russell. GRAZING SHEEP & CATTLE Sheep and cattle seem to do 60-da- in stock is backed by Ford's 6 year Every 6 60,000 mile limited powertrain warranty years1 00,000 miles on outer body corrosion. See your dealer for details. - L State. The FORD FORD 6 y Times-New- range. Several studies show the practice can result in more meat and better rangelands, say Darrell Matthews and Warren Foote, researchers with the Utah Agricultural Experiment station at USU. They presented their research at the American Society of Animal Science meetings held July in Logan. 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Good selection wont last long! 1 val- - stored, ' on CASH BACK Taurus ; the ground and not cover-- 1 ed, according to OvU T, h Sheep prefer steeper terrain and shrubs and forbs. Cattle stick to the gentle slopes and prefer grasses. Sheep seem to select more nutritious forage better when they share the Nephi, Utah September 1 0,1987 ar period. grazing also Multi-speci- e capitalizes on the diverse, Increased stocking rates vegetation, terrain, and soils of mean cattle and sheep grazing rangelands. Foote says many ranchers together make more efficient use of rangelands, according to recognize the benefit of grazing the study, which was conducted sheep with cattle, though little on summer research has examined the practice under controlled conditions. ranges in southern Utah. high-mounta- in Jones plans to build Mona trailer court to receives the results of those tests, he promised to meet again in of the the council and to bring with piece property southwest comer of Mona, the further plans for their discusMaurice Jones is planning build a trailer court on a 25-ac- re town board learned Tuesday. The board told Jones the town would welcome a trailer court, since there is a moratorium on the placement of trailers in Mona and a trailer court would fill a town need. The board requested that before Jones begins any construction, he should contact the public health office to ensure that septic tanks to be built on the property meet health standards. The board also requested that Jones furnish them with a plan of the proposed water line, the type of material to be used, a plot plan of the trailer court, and electric line and roadway pro- sion and approval. t i UP0K3. . - i J UStlCG 63.C6 Qj" Charles Blouch has been nam- ed Eureka Justice of the Peace by the Juab County Commis- sion. Blouch will fill the unexpired term of Mike Drussell, who has moved from the area. The new justice of the peace and his wife, Opal, have lived in Eureka since May of last year, when he retired from a job with posals. We have had problems occur Deseret Medical in Salt Lake in the past that could have been City. Prior to that job, he workavoided if we had had proper ed as a purchasing manager planning, Glenn Mellor. s . than cattle. Foote says multi-speci- e grazing can be applied to private and public lands and is consistent with uses such as wildlife production, watershed protection, and recreation. In the Utah study, the number of elk using pasture grazed by cattle and sheep increased over a five-ye- said Councilman with FMC Corporation in Philadelphia. Jones said he has talked with health authorities and is in the process of making percolation tests at the site. When he Subscribe! NOTICE OF ELECTION REDUCE YOUR RENT AMD HEATING COSTS The Fanners Home Administration (FmHA) County Committee election The ballot below must be filled out, this year will be held on detached and mailed and received or returned in person to . FmHA If you do not vote in person you not later than i' should mad your ballot inside a blank envelope marked ballot to ensure a secret ballot. This blank envelope should be placed inside the envelope you use to mail your ballot. Your name and address must be legible on the outer envelope. Failure to provide this information will render your ballot invalid. 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