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Show r Feature SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 10 WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15, 2001 Myrnas musings - Im not in the moooood One darn thing leads to another where and not a drop to drink for Day one: We need a cow, he those who are supposed to be said. Things are getting tough watching their fat and cholesand you never know when one terol intake. cow could be the staff oflife fora Day five: The refrigerator runneth over. We need to bring village. Day two: The cow arrived via the pickup truck. Aint she a beauty. What constitutes a gorgeous cow? Hmmm four nice udders and a backside. Sounds like a guy thing to me. Day three: Criminy This cow gives three gallons of milk. We need straining cloths, a good milk pail, good quality hay, and grain. Day four: Milk, milk every the old fridge over from the garage to make room for this white wonderful liquid. Day six: We need that old butter churn and the cheese press we had a few years ago. Do you know where they are? Day seven: Man, that cow eats a lot of hay, I better go get a load to do us for the next month or so. Day eight: Cottage cheese, hard cheese, and cream which needs shaking. Still cant find the butter churn. Ordered a churn and a cheese making kit sk from the Amish. I hope they send a girl along with it. Day nine: Oh, oh, the cow needs a bull. Day ten: Bull needs stronger fence, buy some barb wire. Ad in newspaa Need good milk cow? per It comes fully equipped with bucket, hay and farmer. Oh yes, and a bull too. Ill even throw in some cottage cheese, Day-eleven- : hard cheese, four pounds of butter, and a bit of advice. DONT DO IT! fA. Shelton Roundy shears a Photo by Myrna Cox. lamb as folks gather to watch the process. 4-- H v Kane County Fair is here! August 15-1- 8 in Orderville alty to the youth, come on over support would be greatly the livestock show. Your preciated. Fair time again. Fat lambs By Myrna Cox ap-t- o t , 4 : I 4 sheepish grin). But, most of all it is the raising of the boy or girl that is most important. Watching them struggle with a lamb and accomplishing what they intend to do is rather releaders. warding for the Its not easy to keep an animal under control, when the animal is usually larger than the kid. In the case of raising steers, it is really a challenge to keep the animal at bay, especially when it is thrown into a situation around a large crowd of people and other animals. Hats off to the Kane County youth who work with their ani- nrfciwrrBiniiiiu,iiirrr'irinrfcHMri iinittrurT M 4-- H n :fs 111 , -.W' mals to make our livestock show a good Kane County event. 4, mm H 1 Lets support these kids, and Cody, grandson of Wayne Button, checks out a lamb shearing harness. Photo by Myrna Cox. , mgedi Selection of Qeaxwtim attd&capin 9JioducU in Utah 20 Colors 1 5 Nutri-Mulc- h 'Bark Types of Sand 435-635-55- is-- t t 22 22 8,2001. & Bom during watermelon season Grandma couldn't pass up this perfect photo op, so she hollowed Quality Count! Talons is proud to introduce out a watermelon and stuck Shaelynn inside. At only five days old, our Watermelon Baby soon became the talk of the town. Shaelynn has brought so much joy to our lives and has captured the We are . hearts of those around her. so blessed to have been sent this sweet spirit and are thankful to be her Terry Smith Mommy and Daddy. Specializes in Ca( us for all your landscape need St George (XlOHS Where Experience Til mis 435-628-55- Our beautiful baby girl, Shaelynn Erica Heaton, turned one on August 'Boulders Ground Cover Rock in All Sizes Hurricane4 Our One in a Melon has turned one Soil Conditioner Top Soil Playground Pillow Chips All if you have a business which would like to show a little loy- - Mesquite 702-346-33- 77 Cover-up- s and Custom Artwork New needles on each customer! Autoclave Sterilization, Cleanliness, Quality Over 10,000 design possibilities to choose from. Or design your own! Anything is possible. A u44,,OUl U Proud parents are Brett and Janae Heaton of Kanab. Grandparents are Dean and Nedra Heaton of Fredonia, Carol Free of Kanab, and Ralph Free of Phoenix, Arizona. |