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Show Page 10 'SLimes-efa- wwM.vsiiaK Aessagc Prom Aargie Dairy food checklist The United States food supply Use milk and other dairy prodis the safest in the world, and ucts in the order purchased. U.S. food laws are among the Serve milk cold. most comprehensive worldwide. Allow butter to sit at room temProud to take part in this nation- perature 15 to 20 minutes before al concern, the dairy industry serving. - Serve cheese at the recsets the maintenance of high ommended serving temperature. safety standards (from farm to Recommendations vary accordtable) as a top priority. ing to the type of cheese. GenerToday, milk and other dairy ally, cheese served at room temfoods are associated with fewer perature has the moBt flavor. than 1 percent of all food borne STORAGE TIPS FOR DAIRY illnesses. In 1988, more than 25 PRODUCTS billion quarts of fluid Store milk in the coldest part milk were sold in the United of the refrigerator. States. The high volume of sales Refrigerate milk, cream, cotand very low degree of illness as- tage cheese and similar products sociated with milk illustrate the in their original containers. Afdairy industrys high degree of ter opening, close containers commitment to product safety. tightly to prevent absorption of In order to keep the dairy prod- other food odors and flavors. ucts you purchase fresh, keep Refrigerate reconstituted dry these dairy food safety tips in milk in a covered container. mind: Store unused dry milk in a tightExamine containers for leaks ly sealed container in a cool dry and other damage. Do not pur- place. chase products unless they are Store canned milk in a cool dry in perfect condition. place. Once canned milk is Check sell-b- y dates. Gener- opened, pour into a clean conally, if products have been prop- tainer, cover and refrigerate. erly stored, they can be used for Refrigerate cheese in its origia few days after the sell-b- y date. nal wrap until opened. After Pick up milk and other perish- opening, rewrap cheese tightly in able dairy foods just before plastic wrap or place in an airchecking out of the supermarket, tight container. - Store ice cream especially in hot weather, so at 0 degree F or below in a tighttheyll remain as cold as possi- ly closed carton to prevent ice ble. crystal formation. Take dairy products directly After opening a carton of ice home after purchase and refrig- cream, place a piece of plastic erate them immediately. Recom- wrap mended temperatures for storing directly on the surface and close carton tightly. Return to freezer dairy products are: Fresh fluid milk, 40 degrees F as soon as possible. Most cheeses, 35 to 40 degrees Store opened butter, covered, in the refrigerator. Unopened F Yogurt, buttermilk, sour cream, butter will keep several weeks on 40 degrees F the refrigerator shelf. Freeze for Nonfat dry milk. Cool dry place (for up to 1 year) Dont allow dairy products to remain at room temperature for any longer than necessary. Return them promptly to the refrigerator. longer storage. - Because unsalted butter has a shorter shelf life than salted butter, keep unsalted butter in the freezer until ready to use. Before freezing butter, wrap each package tightly in foil or San&vta Paittt&i Onto last at this price! $72,000. 3 bedrooms, plastic wrap. Butter keeps well for six to nine months at 0 degree F or lower. To freeze hard natural cheese, tightly wrap cheese (in pieces of one pound or less and about 1 inch thick) in plastic wrap and freeze at 0 degree F. Most natural cheeses can be successfully frozen for 6 to 8 Wednesday, May 22, 1996 Nephi, Utah weeks. Thaw cheese in refrigerator, and use within a few days after thawing. Cheese that has been frozen is best used in cooked dishes. Other than the noted exceptions, do not freeze dairy products. Freezing affects quality and texture. ready for release by Lynnette Harris Two new six-ro- spring barley varieties are ready for release from the Utah Agricultural Exw periment Station. In tests at most Utah locations and in Western Regional Nursery locations the new varieties are superior in many respects to commonly grown Steptoe, Rollo, and Walker barley. The new varieties were developed by Utah State University plant scientist Rulon Albrechts-en- , and, in commemoration of Utahs centennial, are named Statehood and Century. Both varieties will be produced under licensing agreements and sold as certified seed. Statehood is characterized by a dense, compact head which produces a test weight of about 50 pounds per bushel, averaging 13.3 percent protein. It grows to an average height of about 35 inches, with stiff straw that re raSfJ. 623-120- 0 and Steptoe 112.2. For further information about the characteristics of the new varieties, contact Albrechtsen at For information (801) about allocating seed, contact 797-224- 3. Stan Young at (801)797-208- used for the countys entire wheat crop. The Environmental Protection ing a step toward ensuring 19-pl- us 12 acre in Mona. Utilities at the road. $30,000. 13 acre building lots. $25,900. Full improved and 1 share of irrigation water. One lot still available. large block shop and three shares of water. Call Wallace Keigley Quarry Gravel Road Base Sand Ballow, 623-453BRICK HOME IN NEPHI with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1270 sq. ft.. Call Wallace Ballow, 623-453- Rock Pea Gravel Fill Dirt 5. ALL BRICK HOME 3,600 sq. bedrooms, 3 baths, over 1 2 acre, large two car garage. All fenced. Auto sprinkler, air cond. ft. 5 is dumped down sewer drains or sty la rt 623-453- 5. Priced to sell $55,000. Call LaDaun. collection today. Invitations Plus in Nephi 623-591- 4 carry LDS Invitations cpetci,eaning Free Estimates! 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JUST LISTED IN NEPHI 2240 sq. feet, 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Large family room in basement. All landscaped. Completely fenced. Built-i- n 1994. Almost new. $109,900. NEWLY REMODELED n. W North BOO East Nephi, Uth , 623-472- 3 Carpet and vinyl Sales and installation f ram- bler. Completely finished 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car ga- Factory Trained pononneH 151 e JjYi ) Licensed Contractor We Service What We Sell! Porn!) Mu7 'il h i 7 23-1200 66 SOUTH MAIN, NEPHI, UTAH HOME WITH ACREAGE: New floor coverings throughout this four bedroom home located iri Mona. Detached double garage and an attached single car garage on 1.22 acres. $127,500. MULTILEVEL WHITE BRICK LUXURY HOME IN NEPHI: Five bedroom, three bath with basement entrance, 24 x 36 workshopR V. storage, hot tub and gazebo, garden area. $189,900. WELL KEPT AND UPDATED: Two bedroom home in Nephi. New kitchen cabinets and covered front porch. $75,900. BUILDING LOT: Southeast Nephi. $21,000. BUILDING LOT: Northwest Nephi. $21,000. NEBO HEIGHTS: Building Lot $21,000. ACREAGE: Three acres with three shares of irrigation water in Nephi City limits. $44,000. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Approximately Five acres on South Interchange. $151,800. 458 ACRES: Great investment $50,000. 5. BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Good potential on business in Mona. tact Larell Stephensen 623-198- 9, 623-453- Keigley Gravel is ideal for all of your Driveway Needs home. Excellent condition. Call YOU Judy Ann Phillips Nephi Top Soil 5. Wallace Ballow, $75,000. Great investment on acreage in Mona City limits. acres selling at $285,000. 372-987- bedrooms, 1 bath, full basement. 2016 sq. ft. price $7,950 less than a manufactured INVITATION JUST FOR Our low prices will surely appeal to your budget Come see the Stylart Cottam Services Custom Hauling 5 3 or SPRING CITY HOME 1981. 3 WEDDING BY 001) O 798-217- Call Wallace Ballow, THE LU GREAT PLACE FOR HORSES mobile home with 2.24 acres, clean- 58-014- 5. We also rights. Call Wallace Ballow, 623-453- 5. er irrigation water leading to healthier crops, said Hunt. For the collection center nearest you, call By Appointment mately $40 for two hours. If a sod cutter is not available, another option is to kill the grass in the low area with a herbicide weed killer, such as Roundup. Bring in soil to raise the level,' then till the area and either reseed or lay sod on it. For a smaller area, not big-- " ger than one to two feet in diameter, you can throw sand into the low area and let the grass grow up through it. The sand should not be applied more than half an inch deep. This does not work for larger areas, however, since the sand can choke out the turf and leave a bare area. Sand can also cause an interface layer that may not allow for proper drainage. Many people prefer the method of putting soil in the hole and., letting the grass grow up through it. This method doesnt work as well as the others because it can suffocate the existing turf and create a perfect environment for weeds to germinate and invade. It also can create a poor drainage environment. 623-453-5. room, 1 bath, porch. For $64,000. Call Wallace Ballow, taminate the water supply thats used for irrigation, explains Utahs Used Oil Environmental Scientist Sandy Hunt. When residents and farmers recycle their used oil, theyre tak- Agency estimates that 65 percent of the 200 million gallons of used motor oil generated by on the ground. Just one of those gallons is enough to create an eight-acr- e oil slick. Used oil that gets dumped on the ground behind a bam or under a tree may ultimately con 2 STARTER 1994, baths, 2 car garage with over 12 acre. Reduced. Win animal stores. They rent for approxi- SMALL HOME, GREAT LO CATION Small town, 1 bed Farm operators who generate used oil should bring in oil to collection centers Farm operators, who generate an average of 25 gallonsmonth or less ofused oil, are encouraged to continue to bring their used oil to the DIYer collection centers located throughout the area. Such a farm operation may bring in as much as 55 gallons at a time. However, for convenience in handling, they are encouraged to bring in smaller quantities more frequently. Juab and Millard farmers and residents recycled enough used oil in just the first three months if FY96 to create an oil slick large enough to cover the 18,000 acres Main, Nephi ed 2. Quiet area in Levan. Charming, completely remodeled. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath home. New gas furnace 13 acre lot with new corral and animal rights. Carport and storage shed. Mona. Beautiful rambler in quiet area. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, new gas furnace and water heater. 12 acre with corral and animal rights. Sprinkler system and 12 share of water. $121,900. Re-Se- Answer by: Jerry Goodspeed, Utah State University Extension horticulturist As you rev up the mower this year, you may notice that winter has left your ground a little sists lodging. bumpy. A low spot in the grass Century has a lax Goose) head, can be caused by such things as a test weight of over 53 pounds erosion or mice. Try soil, settling per bushel and slightly higher these methods for filling in low protein content than Statehood, spots. at 13.6 percent. By comparison, The best method for filling in commonly-grow- n Steptoes grain low areas is to .use a sod cutter protein averaged 12.2 percent. and remove the sod over the low Statehood reached an average spot. Then fill in the dirt with soil height of just over 37 inches in similar to the native soil in your Utah tests, but has good lodging Lay the sod back over it so resistance. In regional trials, yard. it is level with the rest of your Century produced an average yard. Sod cutters are available at 134.3 bushels per acre. local tool and equipment rental In irrigated Utah tests, Statehood averaged 136.4 bushels per NEBO acre, and Century 134.3, and J AGENCY INC Steptoe 118.1. In regional tests, OFFICE which include several dry land sites, Statehood averaged 115.7 Now at 61 South bushels per acre, Century 118.8, 1 bath, partial unfinished basement. New gas furnace, new vinyl windows. 12 acre deep lot. Large rooms. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, gas heat, modem kitchen, new windows, carport and fenced yard with patio. $79,900. How Do I Low Spots In My Grass?? New barley varieties oil changers each year Century 21, the most recognized name in real estate. Wont a rage, animal rights, excellent location and great condition. Call Trevor, Mike or Tara. EXTRA, EXTRA, EXTRA. Brand new custom all brick home. 2.5 baths, many, many extras. Call Trevor, Mike or Tara. |