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Show r w iwrf it nr ftiturr mndltiTBriiiimiii Tif Jiririi?T infill Tiitf mr-jf- tyiiii or JTftTi ILnalfci 'U r i 8 The SunNews. Wed.. Mav 15. 1991 You can make many of your own home cleaning products A wide variety of cleaning products are found on store shelves and most do the job for which they were intended. But did you know that you can make a lot of the cleaning products yourself? Heres a list of just a few of the cleaning supplies you can make and their uses: Window and glass cleaner (like Windex): Two tablespoons of Free Fishing Day, June 8 If you like to fish, but dont get to very often; or if you want to introduce your kids or grandkids to June 8, on Fising Day in fishing - circle Saturday your calendar - Free Utah. , On this day, anglers can Fish anywhere in the state without a fishing license. This years theme is: Take a Friend Fishing and sporting goods stores, outdoor clubs and wildlife officials are cooperating to introduce Utahns to the enjoyment and pleasure of fishing. soda mixed with one and a half ounces of cream of tartar. Pour three or four tablespoons of this concoction down the drain. Pour a cup of cold water or top. Let stand 15 to 30 minutes. Then flush thor ammonia to one quart ot water make a good glass cleaner. It can also be made with two tablespoons of alcohol to one quart of water. All purpose cleaner: This can be made in a variety of ways. Dilute cleaner such as an ammonia or Spic and Span in a bottle of water. You can determine the strength according to how you Another dilute it. cleaner can be made from one ta- The application period for special big game hunts is May 5 25. Special hunts include limited entry permits, control (antlerless deer and elk) permits, and once in a lifetime hunts. Applications and -- big game proclamations are available from any hunting and fishing license agent. Before applying for a special permit, residents must first purchase a 1 99 1 big game or combinaThe big game or tion license. combination license number must be identified on the application. Nonresidents must include a $120 fee for a nonresident big game license with their application. Phone News Items 9 528-3- 1 Utahs 11 Toilet bowl cleaner: Two denture tablets dissolved in abowl and combined with a little scrubbing action will remove stains. Carpet stain remover. Pour on club soda, scrub, rinse with a vine- - Weather finally Application time for 1991 Big Game hunts blespoon of dishwashing liquid soap, two tablespoons of ammonia and a tablespoon of alcohol in a quart of water. Scouring powder (like Comet): Plain, ordinary baking soda works just like a scouring powder and it wont scratch your porcelain surfaces like commercial scouring powders may do. Drain cleaner (like Drano): One cup of salt and one cup of baking 529-783- oughly with hot water. Hard water remover: Four parts of water to one part of vinegar. Note: Never use acids such as vinegar on porcelain enamels, only alkaline dctcigents or ammonia. The proper fee must accompany all applications. Utah residents may use a personal check, while nonre- sidents must include a certified check or money order n the proper amount Completed applications must be mailed to: Utah Big Game Permit Applications, P.O. Box 16500, SLC, UT 84116. Applications filled out incorrectly or postmarked later than May 25 will be rejected. The drawing for all control permits will be held June 26. Limited entry deer, high country buck, limited entry bull elk, buck pronghorn antelope and once in a lifetime permits will be drawn June 28 at the Lee Kay Center. cooperates with anglers The weather is warming up down south and Lake Powell bass and crappie are finally cooperating with spring feverish Utah anglers. Fishing is good right now for large-mouand smallmouth bass and crappie. says DWR fisheries biologist Wayne Gustaveson. Look for them in the back of canyons in the warmer, turbid water. Jigs, plastic worms or crank baits, have all been catching fish, he added. It has been an unusual spring for Lake Powell anglers, said Gustaveson. Striped bass prespawning run near the Glen Canyon Dam is more than two weeks behind th gar and water solution and wipe dry. Club soda also works well on counter stains. r: Winter windshield alcohol on icy car Spray rubbing windows and frozen locks and doors and the ice will melt right off. Alcohol will also clean your freezer shelves and interior without having to defrost it first. Furniture scratch repair: Rubbing the meat of a walnut on wood furniture will cover small scratches. Rust remover: Vinegar. Or rubbing the area with aluminum foil. Carpet cleaner and deodorizer. Equal parts of baking soda and cornstarch sprinkled over your carpet then vacuumed up. de-ice- schedule. Water temperature for the lake is only now approaching 60 degrees, and striped bass fishing is ready to take off. Mid May looks to be about right to get into good striper fishing. Gustaveson says the stripers are in great shape this year, averaging about 4 pounds. He encourages anglers to take the full 20 fish limit. mg National Hospital We thank our dedicated employees, board members and physicians for all their hard work! And we thank you, the public, for all your support as we go forward strengthening the opportunities of our communities Board Members: Nurses Aides: Lee Sorensen, Chairman Loraine Andersen Diane Christiansen Mardell Jensen Carol Meilor Neil Meilor Kerry Blood Dennis Janet Hansen Debra Humphrey Barbara Mickelsen Renee Morrill Janet Piep JoAnn Westlund Joyce Administration: Mark Stoddard Controller: David Kjar M. EMTs Purchasing: Glenn Neill, Mgr. Jeanette Andersen Martin Christensen Laundry: RN Nurses: Janica Husbands: Director Ward Clerks: Janet Childs Michelle Andersen Debra Butikofer Lorin Chesley lla Bernise Fullmer Laura Johnson Barbara Lund Carol Meadows Liisa Olsen Kathleen Rasmussen Pauline Sorensen Elaine Harris Vivian Jorqensen Suzette Wilden Lab Technicians: Ardean Andersen, Mgr. Eugene Wagstaff i Georgia Chantrill Joy James Darcie Johnson LuEnna Pickett Karen Smith Louise Shuffler Kathrine Westover TL Office Staff: Yvonne Bardsley David Higham Kathy Patterson Kayleen Avery Doris Marx Carma Sorensen LaRue Kump Therapy: Lola Petersen Jenifer Meilor Shane Justice Margie Despain Aleen Larsen Cindy Hill Barbara Olsen Carol Ockey Connie Rasmussen John Wegener Sandra Westphalen Stacy Willden Yvonne Willden Physicians: I LaMar Stewart M.D. Von Pratt M.D. Home Health: Jan Christensen Vickie Gurney, Mgr. Dwight Inouye M.D. Richard Nay M.D. Sherrie Jensen Sharon Christensen Karen Sorensen Judy Buckland Maurine Bown Marianne Barton Lauren Miller Coreen Andersen Tanna Ellett forwar Melody Henderson Valine Christiansen Marcella Hansen LuGene Kesler Debra Roberts Sandy Christiansen James Lori K. Bown Mgr. Holly Bunnell Mrg. Dean Andersen Yvonne Sharen Hansen House Keeping: Technicians: Diane Sorenson, Mgr. Nurses Cathrine Coulter Scott Donaldson Leslie Edwards Paul Fjeldsted Tracy Goble Bonnie Reid Wendy Reid X-R-ay L.P.N. Jacobsen Kitchen: Joyce Shipp, I i Brent Olsen, Mgr. Melody Andersen Brian Olsen M.D |