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Show Page 10 tElje tEimra-efo- Wednesday, September!, 1999 Nephi, Utah B Painter Motor will bring excitement to Temporary closure of public access to Provo Nephi this weekend with Bear Foot, Hemi Under Glass and Desert Flame cars River announced Painter Motor Company will present its 53rd Birthday Bash Sept. 10 and 11. To celebrate. Painter Motor Company will bring back the Dodge Bear Foot car crushing truck and the Hurst Hemi Under Glass car for a quarter mile wheel stand. New this year is the Desert Flame Jet Dragster Monster Meltdown. According to Pat Painter, Fridays events will include free hot dogs and Pepsi from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Desert Flame Meltdown will take place at 6:00 p.m. Saturdays schedule will begin and autograph seswith a sion from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. A Muscle Car display will take place all day at the dealership. Free hot dogs and Pepsi will be served from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. High horse power excitement will get underway with the Bear Foot Monster Mash at 2:00 p.m. The Desert Flame Monster Meltdown will follow at 2:15 p.m. The Hemi Under Glass 14 Mile Wheel Stand will take place at present for Floyd. They renamed will visit Nephi and Mona Ele4:00 with the Desert Flame 14 the car the Desert Flame. mentary Schools on Friday. The availfor the is car will be turned on so that the event follow Mile will at 4:15. Parking The excitement continues at able at the NRP Parking lots and kids can see the power of this 6:00 p.m. with Hemi Under traffic will be stopped on Main vehicle. It will be at the Nephi Glass 14 Mile Wheel Stand, the Street at 4 and 6 p.m. between Elementary School at 8:30 a.m. Desert Flame 14 Mile at 6:15, 8th North and 1600 North to al- and at the Mona Elementary Dodge Bear Foot Monster Mash low for the Hemi Under Glass 1 School at 10:00 a.m. The public is invited to watch these events. at 6:30, and the Desert Flame 4 mile wheel stand. The Desert Flame Jet Dragster Monster Meltdown at 6:45. New this year, the Desert Flame Racing Jet Dragster is owned by Rhonda Guerra and driven by Floyd Guerra. It is powered by a J34 Jet Engine with a 27 ft. wheel base. Its fastest speed is 310 MPH. The engine came from an F2H Banshee Fighter plane. It was one of two that the plane used for power. Ours was made by Westinghouse in 1951; eleven years before the driver, Floyd Guerra, was bom. The car was built in Dallas, Texas, by Lone Star Racing for Jim Deist of Deist Safety. Rhonda purchased the car in July of 1997 as a birthday Dodge Bear Foot will again be back to crush cars 0 Jr .O , Desert Flame Jet Dragster will melt the cars crushed by Bear Foot Hemi Under Glass will do a 114 mile wheel stand Utah State Fair will feature life-size- d butter sculpture gives us an opportunity to tout cow display, so the sculptors are the benefits of butter and other carving another animal common dairy products to a large num- to a family farm," said Koncar. But youll just have to come and ber of Utahns." The bovine, sculpted from 600 see what takes shape. The butter display will be pounds of pure cream butter, is housed in a refrigerated case in sculpted by Barbara Westover, Promontory Hall at the Fair-par- who carves wood and operates a is for display only. The cow sculpted in butter dairy farm with her husband in We want to educate Utahns is a Holstein, one of six dairy Lewiston, Utah, and Debbie about dairy products in a fun and breeds. Brown, a Murray resident with This year the butter bovine a degree in art and design from unusual way, said Karen Kon-caDairy Farmers of Utah man- will have friends to keep her Brigham Young University. State Fair visitors will have ager. The butter sculpture defi- company. We butter showcases and to to add the real butter want the nitely opportunity to recommend What has udders, four legs, stands in a cooler, and is made of butter? Its edible art! But dont get in line with pancakes, sweet com and spuds just yet. The Dairy Farmers of Utah d butter sculpture at the 1999 Utah State Fair, Sept. 9 life-size- k. r, the subject of the 2000 butter sculpture. While the butter sculpture is the dairy industrys center piece at the state fair, the Dairy Farmers of Utah are also hosting the Ice 18th annual Cream Festival on Sept. 13 from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. For a minimal price (children under 6 free; ages 2 $1; adults $2) Utahns can Please be advised that all public access to the Provo River is temporarily closed for safety reasons from Cottonwood Canyon Bridge, which is located approx- imately 1.0 mile below Jor-danel- le Dam, downstream to the new Highway 40 bridge crossing, a distance of approximately mile. This closure went into effect on one-ha- lf Tuesday, Sept. 7 and extends through Tuesday, Nov. 30. 1999, unless otherwise posted. This closure is necessary due to the use of heavy equipment and other construction activities involved in the restoration ofthis section of the Provo River. Please respect this effort to restore the biological productivity of the Provo River. With your cooperation, this restoration work will greatly increase the diversity of trees, riparian vegetation. and fish and wildlife habitat, leading to much greater public eijoyment ofthe Provo River and its fish and wildlife resources for many years to come. Public access to the river corridor remains open above and mile conbelow this one-na- if struction zone. Access to the river above Cottonwood Canyon Bridge is available from the parking area on the east side of old Highway 40 approximately 0.1 miles below Jor-danel- le Dam. Temporary access to the river from below the new Highway 40 Bridge downstream to the River Road Bridge is available via an access road that turns northwest off of River Road approximately mile west of High40. Please respect private way property owners along this public access road. one-quart- er Tent caterpillars setting up camp in your yard? Youd think theyd have their fill by now, but many lawn and garden pests are just fasting up for the long winter ahead. These insects damage plants jthis time of year, and can weaken them for years to come, warns Jerry Goodspeed, Utah State University Extension horticulturist. Tent caterpillars, for instance, feed on several varieties of trees or shrubs, but especially love ash, birch, oak, poplar and willow trees, he says. They usually only have one generation per year that peaks in Right now they are emerging as adults and getting ready to lay their eggs for next year. Tent caterpillars get their name from the tent-lik- e web they form around their colony as they feed in a tree or shrub, Goodspeed explains. The caterpillars are usually reddish-brown and fuzzy. After feeding for a while, they pupate and an ugly adult moth emerges, then deposits her eggs on the bark of unsuspecting trees. If not controlled this year, the infestation can be worse next year. mid-summ- used for tent caterpillars. The . pear sawfly is another insect that causes damage in the late summer months, Goodspeed says. The larva is actually not a caterpillar, but the damage appears to be similar. Because the larval stage of the insect resembles a slug, it is sometimes called a pear or cherry slug. "The 'pear sawfly attacks pears, cherries, plums, mountain ash and quince, he says. Normally, the sawfly only causes cosmetic damage, but if left untreated, it can defoliate a tree and cause severe damage to its health. "The larva feed on the top surface, or epidermis of the leaf, usually between the veins. It creates a skeletonized appearance on the area where it feeds. This insect normally has two generations per year, one in the early Slimmer, and another that starts feeding in late August and early September. The pear sawfly is actually quite easy to control, Goodspeed explains. A healthy tree tolerates a small amount of damage without any permanent harm to its health. There are also many natural enemies that eventually migrate to the area that like to snack on sawflies. enjoy 60 different flavors of ice The organic control to apply on cream and novelties from local a basis is a product called regular vendors. or Thuricide, he says. Dipel The Utah State Dairy Prin"Most insecticides control Dursban, Diazinon and Sevin are cess, her attendants and the chemicals registeredfor many of but may not be required. An dairy cow mascot will also make the affected trees. Because the application of insecticidal soap guest appearances at the display caterpillars are in a web, com- on the foliage, completely coverand the festival. is necessary for ing the sawfly larva, should be The Dairy Farmers of Utah plete coverage control. When using enough to kill most of these feedadequate represents the interests of near- any chemical, be sure to read and ing pests, he says. "Controlling ly 450 dairy farmers in Utah. follow all label instructions. A insects now reduces their numThe organization is related that also enjoys bers next year, and possibly elimdedicated to promoting the camping pest in a tent is the fall inates having to worry about healthy products produced by Goodspeed adds. It is them as much in the future, the dairy industry. common in the canyons and can Goodspeed says. Of course, it Butter guarantees superior move into landscapes in the foo- might mean fewer cocoons for baking performance; it makes thills and surrounding areas. boys to stick in baked treats moister and flakisame type of jars, but I think they can find attack the They er. For example, when you add trees as the tent caterpillars and other insects to torture. For ancold butter to pie dough and tart swers to all your gardening quesespecially like native plants." crusts, little pockets of air form to Fall webworm larva are a pale, tions go http: in between the layers of dough yellow-brow- n or gray, and not www.ext.iuu.edugarden Utah producing a flaky and delicate nearly as interesting as tent cat- State University Extension Exbase. he says. Control can be tending the University to You. Consumers have more choic- erpillars, achieved with the same sprays es in butter: saw-flie- s, non-prof- it nine-year-o- ld made for table use It has less butterfat (at dough ahead of time. Butter margarine and butter. Butter is Light only. least See The Times-News Today! Low Cost, Fast Service uuuOV (435) 623-- 0 the fat is re52), someorofskim milk. placed by whey Unsalted perfect for baking. It allows baked items to lift easily from cooking pans. Flavored specialty butters with flavors added, including almonds, basil, cranberries, garlic and others. cookie dough can be frozen for up to three months. Simply defrost, bake and decorate. Baked goods made with butter stay fresher longer. For ease in mixing, butter should be at room temperature or soft enough to blend smoothly with other ingredients. To soften butter in the micro-wavmelt one stick on the lowest power setting, checking every 30 seconds. If the butter is inadvertently melted, use it for another purpose. Whipped butter should not be substituted for regular butter. milk solids removed to produce Measurements will not be equal a higher fat content (99.5) for because whipped butter contains sau- more moisture and air. use in There is a difference between teing. Butter is 100 natural and contains no preservatives, arti- Whipped aerated to increase the volume, lighten the texture and make easier to spread at cooler temperatures. Cultured fresh cream with cultures added to produce a butter spread product Clarified melted butter with e, high-temperatu- re ficial flavorings or additives. For healthy people, butter can be a part of your overall fat intake on a daily basis. In moderation, but- ter can be enjoyed on a regular basis, not just special occasions and holidays. Unsalted and salted butter are interchangeable in any recipe. The salt once used as a preservative is clearly optional. When using unsalted butter, it isnt necessary to add salt to the recipe. a natural dairy product made by churning or shaking cream und state. til it reaches a Margarine is made from a single oil, or blend of oils, including animal and vegetable fats. Because butter is a natural product, its performance in cooking end baking is unduplicated, naturally enhancing food flavor and providing a creamy texture. The first documented mention of butter making was in the sacred songs of the dwellers of Asiatic India, dating back to 0 years before Christ. The ancient Hebrews referred to butter in the Old Testament, and as a result, they have been credited as the first developers of the art of butter making. semi-soli- 1,500-2,00- UNIVERSAL STORAGE CENTERS For Your Stores Need Now Renting! 10X12 - $40.00 por month 10X10 - $30.00 per month 5X10 - $22.00 per month ONE KONTH FREE WITH ANNUAL CONTRACT Asphalt Security Fenc CALL Great Location G23-7C-0. To make the busy holidays less hectic, make your cookie IPOOR C |