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Show Four Page April Shopper Sanpete 1982 15, MT. PLEASANT-Sanp- ete families who qualify now have the opportunity to host a high school student from a foreign country for the coming year. Applications are now for being accepted students from Latin America; Europe; Asia; and the Pacific. Students will arrive in August. Five distinction at Mt. Pleasant Work of the Month Kleinentar School went to, from left, top row: Nathan Painter, Charlotte Olsen, Hal Oldroyd, Keri Kleffson, Hen Johansen, Melissa Jensen, Cameron Parry, (il'eg Christensen and Aaron llawkes; hottoni: Daniel Whiting, Sonny Tidwell, Jason Krebo, Brandy Brotherson and Travis Nay. Food from the Field New noxious weeds UimkI and game recipe from the Your weekly fish Utah Wildlife Federation FILLETED DUCK BREASTS breasts (3 sides Dry red wine Duck per person) Clove garlic fresh oranges V Salt and pepper pound butter Rub skillet with garlic clove. Salt and pepper breasts. Saut over medium heat in wine, butter and freshly squeezed orange juice until all the liquid is removed (about 45 minutes). Turn to brown evenly. Serve with wild rice and spinach salad. Stellanie Ure, Salt Lake City 3 a tasty duck recipe youd like included in this column? Send it with your name and address to: Wildlife Recipes, Got Exchange Place, Salt Lake City 84111. 19 Reeve Sanpete Co. Agent by Thomas A. MANT- I- New noxious weed species are always finding their way into Utah. In 1980 two new ones were found in Sanpete County and can become a threat to crop production. The first one is Buffalo (Solanum is It rostratum). described as an annual with stems one to two feet high and covered with stout yellow spines. The leaves are irregularly lobed, and it looks a little like puncture vines The leaves. stalks, midribs, and lateral veins have stout spines which are sharp and pointed. The flowers are yellow and produced on prickly the densely, prickly, sepals inclose the fruit which gives it a e appearance. The only place you can pick it up and hold it is by the roots without getting spines in your hand. You need good gloves to handle Buffalo Bur. It is estimated each plant can produce over 5,000 seeds. As the plant grows, the burs will mature at the base of the plant and the seeds will grow. When found plants stalks; bur-lik- Voluntary acreage reduction program reduce MANTI their Secretary of must Agriculture John R. acreage planted to feed Block has announced a grains (barley, corn, voluntary 10 percent oats, sorghum) by at least reduiS'tf" acreage 10 percent from the 1982 crop established feed grain prograM-ior bases. feed grains. He has also The land taken from production and devoted to conservation uses must be eligible cropland and protected from wind and water erosion. The land may not be mechanically harvested. Farmers will be permitted to graze this acreage, except during the six principal growing months. Further information on signup to participate will be mailed to farmers in the near future. announced that 1982 feed grains may be entered immediately into the farmer-owne- d reserve. This action will strengthen feed grain by prices reducing for the marketing year, 1982-8- supplies said. Participants the to devote required reduced 3 Block will be to acreage conservation uses, he said. Only those who participate will be eligible for program benefits such as An experienced, intarget price protection and Commodity Credit dustrious, ambitious, and Corporation commodity often quite picturesque liar. loans. S.L. Clemens farmers Participating SANPETE o o THEATRE 0 GUIDE o o o should be removed-frothe field and destroyed. palmate ventations pattern. Velvet Leaf looks a little like sun flower. Flowers have five yellow petals and numerous fused stamens that form a tube. One large plant may rpoduee 8,000 to 10,000 seeds. Seeds can remain viable for more than 50 years. Velvet Leaf poses a real threat to corn silage production in learning about the United States and becoming part of a typical American family and community. To qualify, a family must be personally interviewed and provide two references. Sanpete t. ComThe County mission has placed these two new weeds on the noxious weed list for Sanpete County. They are asking farmers and ranchers to become familiar with these two weeds and destroy them when they are found. Cheemicals that will control these two weeds . are Dicamba and Sprays need to be applied when the plants are small As LAKE Secretary 6.4 pounds from last year. Average price per The bitter dregs of Fortunes cup to drain. hosting include providing caring and guidance, housing and food for the student. All students speak English, have medical insurance and their own spending money, and attend the local high school. LAKE During 590,000 1981, head of sheep were The shorn--15,00- 0 more than the year average fleece at 10.2 weight came in pounds, up 0.3 pounds from 1980. The per pound ' price of Ut wool, during 1981, was 92 cent- s- up 2 cents from 1980. Value of last year's wool crop topped $5.5 million, up 8 percent from a year ago. U.S. wool production was 109.8 million pounds, up 4 percent over 1980. The number of sheep shorn rose to 13.5 million head, up 2 percent from a Families interested in teaching an international student about America should contact YFU's Regional Office for an inand application formation: year ago. Linda Cri 11, YFU Regional Director, 3501 Repair Newark Street, N.W.; Washington, D.C. 20016 or call Toll-fre- e (800 ) between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST. 424-369- 1 0.19 More cheese on way to oldsters RICHFIEL- D- EPHRAIM for good kill. Plants of these two weeds are being found around abandoned turkey ranges. There is evidence that the seeds are coming in w ith feed. Early detection and . of Block Hawkes Agriculture healthy, furnishings needed in Illinois is said. basically just as the Secretary said; there is no question about it. We just have to move out of the present situation and dig in for the long run. NOW PLATING THRU APRIL 17: otmah sP MARK Sumng MILLER DONOVAN tnd introducing SCOTT f Cs BRIDCtm ANDERSEN COMING APRIL SUN., MON., TUIS.: RICHARD DREYFUSS PGFST" Ir KATHARINE HEPBURN Whose life is it anyway? m 21: 2 Shorn fri. & Sot. Showtime 8 p.m. 17: O O Mowsin MUtIDfR SUN. TNNtf THUJtS., API. ,TTTf It UNIVERSAL THE BORDZR A uwviAi rko picruni m Showtime 8 p.m. L HCTUR( COMING JACK NICHOLSON Sanpete during early February of this year pounds of the were distributed to all those over 60. The distribution is handled by volunteers in each city. when 17,000 cheese surplus 4 i Remodeling u V !? Twin Plumbing 462-312- 2 Swamp Cooler Servicing Water Heater Repairs Licensed Plumbing Contractor 14 Years Experience Residential Commercial Industrial Serving the Sanpete County Area Hourly Rates Available Lewis Stewart 462-312- 2 The Charkosky Brothers Residential Emergency Service Available Commercial to adults, alcoholic beverages and common table salt can be deadly to infants because their digestive capacity is much smaller. Keep all consumable products out of reach of infants and small children. USU Information Who dares think one thing, and another tell, My heart detests him as the gates of hell. Homer HEY Astral of Argand lamps; clothes for both men and women, watercolors, and any photographs of the family of Sarah and Hiram Kimball before their move to Utah. Also any letters, family : LOW with us RATES! Coming SAT., APRIL 24 JUST COUNRTY with Herald i Morma Vance, Dick Olson, Mablo Ison DANCE SCHEDULED FOR SAT., APRIL 17 HAS BEEN CANCELLED d Come on Over to OUR PLACE We're open all day ever day. Great food ivith friendly service. APRIt 23: MITMUMY RROOUCTiOHT TOBIN HOOD CmiM n m&im mmmm m mu m (&MaK& (CINEMA THEATRE OISTRWUTKO mid-Apri- l, 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 HENRY FONDA 1 ipti.iiityi,.t : ,i furnishings from the 1840s are being sought to complete the restoration of the Sarah M. Kimball home in Nauvoo during this 140 anniversary year of the establishment of the Relief Society of the documents and LDS Church. genealogical information Needed especially is a is needed. sewing machine of the Anyone who has any of women the since items to donate to these period who first discussed forthe home should call in Salt Lake City. mation of a womens organization were sewing shirts for the men Swet coni sweeteners of our total working on the Nauvoo Temple. sugar sweetener use now Also are comes from corn syrup-u- p needed leatherbound books, 17 percent from 10 published not later than years ago. Increased use 1845, pewter and china, a of corn sweeteners has long narrow table, either reduced U.S. dependence crossed leg trestle or oil imports since corn is straight leg harvest, six grown domestically and feet long and 30 to 35 half the U.S. supply of inches wide, whale oil cane and sugar beets is lamps, particularly imported. JANE FONDA NOW PLATING THRU APRIL taking a different time for distribution. personnel will know more details by Fullmer said. The first distribution of two and one half pounds per person was made in Poison Control ; Although not poisonous 1840 One-thir- More free surplus government cheese is in the offering for all those over the age of 60 regardless of income, but it will not be until sometime in late April according to a spokesman for the Six County Senior Nutrition Program. Judy Fullmer, Senior Nutrition Director for the area told The Pyramid last week, that the stale is being divided into districts with each 6 T0V7NE THEATRE pound was 94.5 cents, up cents from 1980. ough Agriculture John said recently, our farm economy is in a valley right now and needs some help to move on up the hill on the other side. Hawkes said Block had instructed FmHA to explore the use of private credit to supplement its own lending resources whenever possible. In addition, existing legal authority to reschedule or defer payments is to be used where practicable. "We intend to be 2,4-D- d NAUVOO, Average fleece weight for the U.S. was 8.14, up of Ixfore. Responsibilities CITY-Althto use the best judgment many farmers we can and reasonable are facing financial criteria in making our difficulty because of loan decisions. Secretary Block said todays cost-pric- e squeeze, the Farmers that borrowers who have Home Administration made good faith efforts to (FmHA) intends to do all pay their loans, who have it can to help its maintained their loan borrowers stay in far- security in good conState dition, who follow sound, ming, FmHA Director E. Lee Hawkes recognized management said today. practices, and who have a "We recognize there reasonable chance to are problems, problems succeed can reasonably with high interest rates, expect FmHA to stay with inflation, a grain em- them. "We will be working bargo, adverse weather with our borrowers and and other causes, Hawkes said. And these with the commercial have been intensified by lending institutions to overall bumper crops that overcome these temhave affected prices. problems, porary SALT are The second one is identification Velvet Leaf (Abutilon essential in order to avoid theophrasti). Velvet Leaf large infestation. The is an annual and the Sanpete County Weed leaves are velvety to Board is asking everyone touch. The plant grows to eliminate Buffalo Bur erect and can reach and Velvet Leaf when reasonable, just as orfound. The worst possible Secretary Block heights of 5 to 6 feet. Its large, heart-shapeapproach is to ignore dered, Hawkes said. leaves have a tapering them and hope someone "Our objective is to keep farmers in business. That apex and a strong else will control them. isnt to say there wont be some who go out of business because there will be, but we are going ILL-H- ome CITY-W- ool production in Utah during 1981 was 6.01 million pounds, up 6 percent from 1980, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. SALT FmHA hopes to help keep farmers going County. This plant can grow and produce seed under a heavy canopy, thus it does well in corn fields. Velvet Leaf is the number one weed in corn and soybean fields of the mid-wes- thousand American families will qualify this year to host carefully- - selected high school students from 24 countries for a year, according to Youth for Understanding. YFU, one of the worlds most experienced international student exchange organizations, has worced with over 100,000 American host families in its 30 year history. These students, who are chosen for their character, adaptability, and scholastic ability, all share an enthusiasm for entering Sanpete Bur Wool production up in 1981 Apply now to host a foreign student 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o c-- 12 OFF RETAIL PRICE OF EVERYTHING IN THE STORE ALL SALES I O O O O O O O O of O O O O Except Watches, some Simplicity Patterns and Wedding Dresses Main Street in Mt. Pleasant NO EXCHANGES FINAL NO REFUNDS ooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooo 3 |