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Show 108 Emery County Progress Cattle Djie, Utah Tuesday October 10, 2000 Get you car ready for winter months pleasant which makes the work easy todonml the vehicle will be better able to withstand harsh winter driving condi- People lead busy fives unit it is linnisy to ignore or put off in, tint. tul bit do vt les vehicles tilt ir ing nt ed eure untl oftt ii In t nkdovv n for luck of simple muinli nance Oeto-l- i r is National Car Cure M nt)i, iiiuf AA I toll reminds motorists to takelime to regular tions Items to cheek include- - fluid lev-- i Is and conditions, fillers, belts and hoses, tires, batteries, brakes and w iper blades k. tali responded to ou r S3, dull emergency road service culls lust y nr It is estimated tlml AAA I (onsiders the owners manual the final authority on specific vehicles Motorists should re- to determine the correct main-nance procedures, gasoline type, tire pressure and other automotive half could ImvelM'Cii prevented with propt rveliiele maiuleiianet' view it 1eople tend to btlieve today's U high Ki ll vehicles are muinlemmcts free but tin are not Ml vehicles operations. need regular care ami attention to No, the inperform efficiently crease in self-s- t nc lilhnij stat urns makes it even more important for drivers to perform simple mainte-nam- v cific "Lack of knowledge ubout spe- maintenance requirements or specifications of a vehicle can cost ow iters a great deal of money, said l Unlay in "Doing airclougli. manufacturer's recommended maintenance requirements or specifications is a waste of money, while doing less may create a safety or operational problem for thevchicle the tasks Oelolieristhept rfeet month to" cheek and maintain your vehicle, said Ifolayne I nircluiigli AA I tali spokeswoman "'Hie weather is still Local ranchers listed by angus association attic Company. Wurcham 71 percent have expected progeny differences (LPDs) for carcass traits, which should assist report. Perron, owns one bull listed m the Sire evaluation llcport limit) Cali published by the Aim rieau ngus Association headquartered in St .Joseph, Missouri Issued inlioththesprmgand fall, the new reHrl features (he latest performance inform.it ion available on more than .'.! 13 sires The Ann tican ngus Asm, n has the tn ist complete and u beef cattle database in the world. says .John Crouch. American Angus Association director of perforniam e programs Of the sires listed in the main cattlemen in choosing geinnctics that will produce a more consistent, higher quality liecf product. I.II s. are generated from perfor-inai- ii e data submitted by breeders through the Angus Herd Improvement Heeords (AI1IR) program. T raits in which LCDs are available include birth weight, weaning weight, milk, yearling weight and height, mature daughtcrweighl and height, and scrotal circumference, as well as carcass traits including carcass weight, marbling, rib eye area, externa fat thickness and er-ce- iit retail product. The analy sis for the sire evaluation report is conducted at Iowa State I'niversity. by Dr. Doyle E. ils.ui and Dr. Abeho Hassen. Stay Off The Sidewalks CORRECTION NOTICE The ranges featured on the cover of the 105 Sears Hometown Store preprint 1P4A are not Kenmore Challenge items. The Kenmore Challenge logo was added in error. Kenmore Challenge will not be accepted on any of these ranges. We regret this error and apologize for any inconvenience this might have caused. Happy 16th Birthday 2000 October 15, Love, Mom te Dad end Sbalyon Dentures $550.00 - at Afford- - afrle pnce5 Custom Set: Full Upper & Lower Economy Set: $450.00 Full Upper & Lower '' Cost Partial Relmes Repairs... Mwti Fii tour Du. Pmono1 Dorr PoAeibook 1 S325 Each S80 Each iNMfRWCE $25 & Up Vis Fret Convul'a'icn I FoHo Up jmrnentj A Hanson W. 472-555- 6 i The State receives grant money to reduce substance abuse The Substance Abuse and Men-tHealth Services Administration's Center for Substance Abuse Prevention announced Sept. 27, that the governor's office in Utah will receiv e a State Incentive Grant totaling more than $2.1 million in fiscal year 2000 to reduce illicit drug use amongyouth. We are committed to state partnerships that fill identified gaps and support existingcommunity-basc- d substance abuse prevention programs. especially those that empower America's youth to avoid the use of alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs. said S.XMHSA Administrator N'clba Chavez. Ph.D. We expect these partnerships to foster statewide strategies for prevention and treatment programs that reach youth, parents and families in their homes and schools and work-plvs. As a State Invent rv e Grant recipient. Utah w ill coordinate and focus current resources and funding to supjxtrt prevention programs targeting youth. their families and their communities. Utah will develop a eompnhensive, statewide al at prevention strategy that uses the Risk and Protective Factor Model of substance abuse prevention to increase the capacity of communities to reduce alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug use amongyouth. State Ineentiv e Grants address the regional nature of substance abuse. said aetingCSAP director Ruth Sanchez-WaPhD. By cowith federal llaborating agencies, y. state and hx-a- l governments and community antklrugcoalitions. we can work toward lovveringthe serious economic and social cost of illicit substance abuse to our nath m. Utah will allot a full $3 percent of the funds announced Sept. 27 to prevention programs. The governors office will select community prevention programs that have adopted proven prev ention practices bast'd on scientific rescan h. Utah's new Stale Ineenth e ( irant award will bringthc total to 2s states, ineludingthe District of Columbia, that are w orking in partnership w ith CSAP to ensure that substance abuse prevention aimed at youth remains a comprehensive and systemi-calf- y integrated statewide effort. community-base-- d high-priorit- y. NEW LOCATION STARTING OCTOBER 8. 2000 Come Share the Spirit" Ascension SL Matthew's Church (An ELCA Lutheran Episcopal Fellowship) Now located in Notre Dame School Building 210 North 600 East Price, Utah Mailing address: P.O. Box S81 Price. Utah 84501 (435) 4k .. j&. mi anutmriio mui T'"s! Z Cn fciir , .limrp i rtm.il. 1 1 drt s I mi - ttarXnn 710 East Mam brttBt c..t Ml - n vimt IXtsuiKm-irfV nu tltt hi. hri wit nc Vialim tru,tn) rwr n .'s ht if, , ;) nt ,r 1. t .jS, ii.it J, f ,n, Price Castle Countrys Complete Home Center ' ' , 5 Let u design your kitchen with our computer. n S ns u. JVnnf Is Files Student director Jayna Peacock instructs cast members Christin Bott, Amber Rushton and Caleb Bott in the XYZ Files. The Emery High Drama department will present the XYZ Files on October 16, 17, and 18th in the Spartan Center Little This production will involve 27 . Theatre at 7:00 pm. This hilarious comedy is a spoof on the television show the student actors, directors, and set crew. The cast and crew include: Christin Bott, Caleb Bott, Josh Begay, Ross Christiansen, . Erin Jeppson, Brett Bunderson, Amber Rushton, .Josh White, Ryan Archibald, Keith Bradshaw, Mckensie Fielder, Jedydyah Allred, Kali Yost, Hollie Graham, Will Langi, Jesse Sitterud, Katie Thomas, Kathryn Stone, Stephanie Gravley, Amanda Anderson, Erin Bulkley, McKette Cox, Carolyn Tucker, and Stacey Guerin. The play is directed by Neal Peacock and Jayna Peacock is the student director. The cost of admission is $2.00. - i XYZ 637-010- 6 Sunday School for all ages Begins on October 151 0.00 ami. Worship 11:00 a.m. Fellowship follows the worship service former leased buildings were sold new building is in the ardfitectbuilder phase Look for us as we grow" . , : offers chance for comments on new OHV strategy BLM The Bureau of Land management will provide a y public comment period after publKhinga draft of its forthcoming national ay v chide management si ratogv. BLM director Tom Frv announced Oct. 2. The bureau plans to issue its draft OHY management strategy by Nov. lo; the public will have until the West and in Washington DC.. Hie BLM is taking these comments into account as it writes its draft OHY management strategy. When' finalized, the strategy will give local BLM land managers a frame-- , w ork for dealing with various OHY. and public land access issues. We arc extremely pleased with to submit comments. The strategy under development is aimed at addressing Oi A' August." said Henri Bisson, the BLM's Assistant Director for Planning and Renewable Resources. Bisson. who has led the bureau's efforts in dev eloping the national com- -' strategy, added. The ment period on our upcomingdraft ' strategy will give people yet another opportunity to weigh in on 0! A and access Amics. We will carefully re- iew these comments before national strategy. Duringthe comment period, the BLM plans to conduct a (satellite' downlink. Interactive broadcast' with the agency's Resource Advison Councils across the West. The 30-da- w er ismanagement and access-relate- d sues w hile protecting environmentally sensitrv e areas on public lands. This public comment period will give all interested groups and individuals a further opportunity to express their iew s 30-da- y on 01 A and amss issues. I n said. We welcome this additional input The BLM is currently analy zing OHY and access-relate- d public comment that the agency gathered through Aug. 31. The BLM received both written comments (including letters and electronic mail) and oral statements, the latter of which the BLM heard at 41 listening1" meetings held this summer throughout the public input we received through 30-da- final-izingt- c'c-- :' ri Oc f c. he -' public will Ik? able to view the broad- cast from the bureau's state and field offices; the BLM will announce the date.of the broadcast in the near future. Aseccatci cf t ? CEU CEU A y Tcun-S''- ? Fcl'cw g t - pg |