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Show section 15 Page 2 Nephi, Utah '(Elje OUmJW oGEa C2dv6s Wednesday, June 3, 1998 irCao gcoOogQ GOKGCGuaora ' caCcOudi of News (Jnd Vievs ' , , ; From tloor " CIov can i get cay preschooler to bo a better w 1 ectcr?" Maybe its our thirst for the bones throughout life. The recent Answer by: Georgia Lauritzen, exotic, our preoccupation with popularity of the smoothie and Utah State University Extension good health or even a relentless blended dairy drinks is one way Food and Nutrition Specialist Remember that by age 3, most Preschoolers are at a very for- chewy foods can be managed quest for something new. But for Utahns to maintain calcium whatever compels Utahs food and other nutrients in their di- mative period in their lives, and without fear of choking. this is an opportune time to debuying decisions, the latest con- ets. Serve small portion sizes: let a fection craze is the whipped up, Smoothie Recipes: velop good nutritional patterns. child achieve a clean plate and served up smoothie. That blend- Banana Maple Breakfast The following guidelines will not feel defeated. The western cherry fruit fly is grow in the spring, the caterpil- ed concoction ofsmooth yogurt or Blast Smoothie help make feeding preschool chilResist the temptation to coax dren an enjoyable and healthful a child to eat. Allow the child to a serious pest in many lars emerge and chew their way milk, seasonal fruit and any 2 cups milk areas in the U.S. Un- into developing buds and termi- number of add ins, or "boosters,11 2 medium-siz- e ripe bananas, experience. participate in planning and preServe meals on a regular paring foods. Have patience. Tatil a few years ago, it was not nals. A larva will hollow out a that range from bee pollen and peeled, cut into chunks, frozen 4 3 to tablespoons. schedule at a time when the child ble manners develop gradually present in Utah. By the end of terminal for a short distance and protein to whey and ginseng. d These delicious dairy and fruit ' is hungry but not overtired. the 1983 season, adult flies had move to another one, often feedsyrup over a period of years mainly Have the food already on the from mimicking other manners. been caught in Cache, Box Elder, ing in several before completing treats have tantalized Utahs Ground nutmeg or cinnamon In blender contained combine plate when the child arrives at Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, and development. They then emerge tastebuds and enticed even tra- Encourage a high activity levUtah counties. In addition, evi- - from the twigs, spin cocoons on ditional fast food restaurants to 1 cup milk, bananas and syrup; the table to avoid any long delay el for children. dence indicated that Millard, the trunk and branches, pupate, begin serving smoothies. The blend until combine. Add re in starting to eat. Avoid comments about chilServe food with mild flavors drens eating habits, either posiSummit and Beaver counties and the adults emerge in about drink concept that began years maining . milk; blend until y had the problem. There is an two weeks (usually during ago in California at the ubiqui- smooth. Pour into two glasses; and aromas. tive or negative. tous juice bar has evolved into sprinkle with nutmeg. (2 servServe finger foods. in northern Utah). increasing possibility that unDirect column topic questions Avoid extreme temperatures, Larvae feeding in terminals the latest and greatest quench- ings) sprayed trees in cherry producto: Donna Falkenborg, Utah either too hot or too cold. tion areas of Utah will run a high causes leaves to wilt (flag) and er. Smoothies are now served as Purple Cow Smoothie State University Extension, Lorisk of infestation from now on. stops terminal growth. Larva part of breakfasts, lunches, din- 2 cups vanilla ice cream or fro- Serve simple and familiar foods; gan, UT 84322-050Phone ' ' zen yogurt The white worm in the ripe can be found feeding in the fruit ners and as snacks. occasionally try something new. fax: fruit is the larvae of a fly slight- which destroys quality and may According to Karen Barker, 3 tablespoons frozen grape juice ly smaller than a housefly. The serve to introduce rot organisms. manager of the Dairy Farmers of concentrated, thawed fly is brownish to black and has Overwintering larvae can be Utah, its not just pleasing the 1 cup milk Put grape juice concentrate transparent wings with distinc- killed with a delayed dormant palate, but the nutritional value tive bands. As the maggots ma- spray applied at the first sign of of the drinks that makes them and milk in blender. Blend until ture, they burrow out through color' in the bud tips. This de- so appealing. "We live in a hectic smooth. Add softened ice cream As farmland and open space UDOT and county maintenance the skin. If the fruit has a hole, layed dormant spray is essential world and its often easy to for- or frozen yogurt and beat at low continue their rapid decline personnel how to use the techniit means a larvae has gone out, for control of the first generation get to eat right. A smoothie with speed. Serve immediately. (4 throughout Utah, grassland hab- cal manual to evaluate and maintain rural ROWs. not in. itats along road ofthis insect. If the delayed dor- 8 ounces of milk or yogurt pro- servings) Seminars begin this fall. If you see larvae floating on mant spray WAS applied, only vides one of the servings of milk Frozen Yogurt Pops (ROWs) are becoming increas' As a result of the technical canned cherries, your health is one more spray in about mid-- . or yogurt called for on the food 2 cups yogurt ingly more important to many not endangered, but most people June with imidan or diazinon is pyramid guide each day. Dairy 1 (6 ounce) can frozen fruit juice wildlife species. manual, UDOT has already " .X A recent program Utahs Ru- adopted many of the ideas indont think diets should include needed to control the second gen- foods are the most readify avail- concentrate ral Roadsides for Wildlife Pro- cluded in the URRWP. eration. If the delayed dormant able food source of calcium, as 2 tsp. vanilla that kind of protein! Place ingredients in a large gram is now in place, with a For example, in 1997 UDOT If youre determined to use spray WAS NOT applied spray in well as providing vitamin D, riboflavin and potassium. bowl and stir until well blended. goal of improving and managing reduced mowing by 10 percent those cherries youve grown try and again in this. Add only enough water to with imidan or diazinon. According to the U.S. Depart- - , Spoon into small paper cups and roadside habitats for meadow- along its roadsides. of Agriculture, milk and insert wooden ice cream spoon, larks, sage grouse, swallows, ment UDOT also is identifying existthe prevent scorching. Bring other dairy foods provide 75 of plastic spoori or popsicle stick goldfinch, sparrows and many ing roadside vegetation and usfruit to a boil. Skim off any white the calcium, 31 of the ribofla- and freeze. (A small piece of foil other wildlife species. objects you see. Proceed to make ing Global Positioning System as d the jams or hot-fithe fruit in vin, 20 of the protein, 20 of wrapped around top of cup will pheasants are a mapping tool. Mapping will aid the vitamin B12, 20 of the po- hold spoon in place.) (Serves also a wildlife species that uti- the department in identifying jars. Process according to current lizes roadside habitats. Their areas with the greatest habitat USDA recommendations. tassium, 19 of the zinc, 18 of Power Orange Smoothie the magnesium, 18 of the vita- 2 cups milk The insect spends the winter popularity as a game bird is potential, and will help determin Aand 10 of the vitamin B6 1 can frozen orange among reasons researchers have mine areas where vegetation as a pupae ip the soil. It is very focused on pheasants as a wild- needs to be enhanced. available in our food supply. Re- juice concentrate impervious to outside influences search has shown will The that sifted Utah 12 Patrol and there is nothing you can do calcium, cup powdered sugar life species that can indicate the Highway Using the manual, vegetation in particular, is needed to build 1 teaspoon vanilla extract for control during that time. be conducting road blocks on quality of habitat found on vari- mapping, and insights gained ous roadside sections. and various locations in Juab and maintain critical bone mass 4 to 6 large ice cubes from the seminars, a prototypiFrom mid to late May the fly and prevent bone loss that can In a blender container, comIntroduced to Utah in the late cal habitat restoration project refrom soil. the It County on June 17th. emerges lead to osteoporosis, a disease bine milk, orange juice concen- - 1800s, are will.be developed and impledays for the female quires pheasants where porous boneflead to frac- - trate, pow$ere;jgUgar and vanil- to mature, mate and lay eggs. They generally mented. ITWaaraaw A la. Cover and blend until smooth!. live their entire lives within a tures. Items specifically encouraged Hie egg is deposited through the e Calcium is With the blender running, add one to radius, making in the URRWP are: particularly impocherrys skin and no pesticides 1. Interdepartmental cooperation rtant during the . critical ice cubes one at a time, through them an excellent indicator spewill prevent a wormy cherry afadolescent years. opening in lid; blend until cies for roadside studies. in roadside vegetation manageter that time. You must direct the If pheasants are willing to re ment. Females, for instance, achieve smooth and frothy. Pour into tall spray prbgram at the adult fly 91 of their total bone mineral glasses; serve immediately., main in a particular area, thats 2. Effective management of existuntil cherries are harvested. 17. But need smoothie indication has can a This the area the Treatment must be timely and 4). (Serves by good density age ing patches ofhigh qualify roadside for calcium doesnt stop at- the also be poured into freezer-po- p vegetation as habitat for wildlife. quality habitat. thorough. Foliage of nearby The Utah Department of 3. Applying delineation mowing Utahs annual closed fire sea- end of adolescence. Calcium re- containers for a dreamsicle plants should be treated because flies may be present there. son began June 1, 1998, and will mains essential for healthy snack. Transportation (UDOT) has (about 10 percent of the ROW available about 1,500 lineal width). Sprays must be applied at seven continue until October 31, 1998. 4. Mowing the entire ROW once miles of rural roadside, where day intervals beginning with the The closed fire season prohibits wildlife habitat can be preserved every three to five years, to stimuannounced emergence date. De- open burning without a permit or enhanced. This vast habitat late plant vigor. No more than 14 pending on the material used, on any forest, brush, range, there will be a certain interval grass, grain, stubble or hay land. potential along Utah roadsides mile per one mile section should be has been recognized by individ- mowed in any one year. to observe prior to harvest. Red Permits may be obtained from 5. Scheduling renovation mowing tart (pie) cherries need more local District Fire Wardens. Utah State Parks and Recre- waived on June 6, overnight uals from Utah State Universi"This is a standard precaution ation offers Free State Parks Day camping fees will still apply for ty, the Division of Wildlife Re- after the nesting season (generally sprays than sweet cherries beafter August 1). taken every year as we enter the on Saturday, June 6, 1998. those wishing to remain in the sources and UDOT. cause of their later ripening. 6. Setting mowers high enough to If you miss the emergence an- fire season, said State Forester Day-us- e fees will be waived at park overnight. Regular golf fees Inspired by programs develnouncement, begin the spray Art DuFault. "Firefighters have most Utah state parks, from up will also be charged for anyone oped in some midwestern states, leave 12 inches of residual cover for program as bing cherries turn already been called to one 10 acre north at Bear Lake State Park, golfing at Green' River, Jordan these individuals joined forces to early nesting species. 7. noxious weeds to pink. The date will vary with blaze north of Price in Carbon to Edge of the Cedars State Park River, Palisade or Wasatch begin the Utah Rural Roadsides to adjacent cov- for Wildlife minimize annual weather fluctuations and County, indicating to us that in Blanding. (URRWP). damage coursProgram Mountain state park golf The first step in this cooperasome areas of the state are allocal temperature patterns. "Free State Park Day is our es. Also; day-us- e fees at This Is 8. Eliminating unplanned roadThe length of time between ready very dry and prone to fire. way of thanking visitors for their The Place State Park will not be tive effort was creating a roadA burning permit is not re- patronage and support, while waived due to a new privatepub-li- c side vegetation technical manu- side burning, a common practice your last application and the al for habitat managers. Topics throughout Utah. harvest depends on the type of quired to burn fence lines, canals encouraging those who may have management agreement. 9. Discouraging snowmobiling insecticide you use. For diazi-no- or irrigation ditches on cultivat- never visited a state park,, to Also on Saturday, June 6, the covered in the manual include: vehicle riding on it is 10 days; for methoxy-chlo-r, ed land if there is no threat posed come see what theyre missing, Division of Wildlife Resources Benefits of a roadside vegetation and it is seven days; and for to forest, range or watershed said Courtland Nelson, director hosts Free Fishing Day. Every- management program; the ecol- roadsides. ' 10. Seeding new highway projects malathion, it is three days. lands. Failure to comply with of Utah State Parks and Recre- one can enjoy a free day of fish- ogy of roadsides; roadside vegePEACH-TWIwith a tation these requirements is a Class-reinventories; BORER vegetation that provides hidwill not be ation. preparing ing, as a license Peach twig borers overwinter misdemeanor punishable by fine While day-us- e fees will be quired that day. vegetation management plan; ing, nesting and winter cover. 1L Educating the public about the and specific revegetation preas partially grown larvae at- and possibly jail time. value of Utahs Rural Roadsides for For more information contact tached to the host tree trunk or scriptions. A public awareness brochure Wildlife Program. branches. In addition to peach- your local fire warden or area The programs brochure may be the program also office of hosts of Division include the highlighting es, Forestry, plum, apricot, has been developed, and is being viewed on the Division of Wildand almond. 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