Show Page 10 - Millard County USPS Thurs Dec 20 IN MEMOMAIVI xtension Dawn Atkin Service New findings on Grasshopper spraying planned microwaves and pork landowner Kesler said he didn’t know how much money Millard County could get As it stands right now there is one million dollars in approximately the national contingency money for control We need to have everything so that if funding is organized available we can go right into a control program early in the spring and try to get our share of this contingency fund This is a cooperative A effort wide area must be sprayed If you are interested contart Kevin Kesler as soon as possible and he will schedule meetings to get organized For other information contact Kevin Kesler in the Fillmore Extension Office probRegarding the grasshopper lem in Millard County last year Kevin Kesler of the USU Extension Service indicates that in rangeland treatment is normally justified whn reach or populations grasshopper eight adults andor large nymphs per square yard In our area there was rangeland that had from exceed grasshoppers per square yard overwinter in the Grasshoppers soil in egg pods The period of egg hatch varies with the species and Elevation and expotemperature sure also affect egg hatch due to their relationship to temperature Most eggs hatch from late May through early July There were a lot of eggs layed in our soil If we have snow on the ground all winter like we did last year the eggs will again be protected from the cold and the grasshoppers will be a lot worse than last year when there was over 121000 acres in Millard County that had over eight grasshoppers per NIR hay analysis in Delta on Friday square yard Grasshopper injury is most often associated with rangeland corn small grains and vegetable crops However during heavy infestations almost any type of plant may be attacked shrubs trees including flowers and lawn grasses Grasshoppers have chewing mouthparts and their feeding results in removal of the host tissues In in of the past years outbreaks the US grasshopper Congress has allocated funds for a The NIR machine will be in Delta to test any hay samples for farmers and others on Friday December 21 The machine will be set up at Intermountain Farmers from 12:00 noon to 4:00 pm and is sponsored by Utah State University If you have questions you can call Allan Edwards USU Extension Agent at Deck the halls with holly joy reign in your hearts and homes this season! may CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK By DC Dr Rodger L Scoville WITH procedures She says one of these procedures is to use a microwave cooking bag The bag ensures more even cooking because it holds heat and moisture in Without the bag she says evaporation occurring during the cooking process actually cools the pork to a less safe cooking temperature “Another precaution if you intend to cook a pork roast is to select one that is no more than four inches in diameter A thicker cut does not allow the microwaves to penetrate to the center of the pork roast” Saunders says She says the research also indicates that it is best to cook at a low temperature setting (about 30 percent of maximum) This would make your cooking time about 22 minutes per pound The other guideline for doneness is to cook the pork until its internal reaches 170 temperature degrees cooperative rangeland grasshopper control program conducted under the direction of USDAAPHISPPQ in which of the control costs are paid by the federal government and the other by the HEALING The debate has gone on for years whether it was safe to cook pork in microwave ovens It might seem an insignificant issue but more people are cooking more food in more microwave ovens every year Some newer apartments and condominiums have eliminated the installation of conventional ovens altogether According to Kris Saunders Extension nutrition specialist at Utah State the most recent research University says you can cook pork in your microwave oven if you use the proper TRACTION Back or neck tied up in knots? Your chiropractor will thoroughly examine any spinal malfunction and may suggest the use of traction as one of several drugless means of restoring spinal flexibility How will this natural method coax your spinal musculature to relax? Your doctor of chiropractic applies a gentle pulling force to counteract the existing muscle tension in the tissues surrounding your spinal column This traction method helps correct any misalignment that is causing your distress Traction is a gentle way of decompressing your spine relieving pressure on the discs relaxing compressed nerves Comfortable traction in the cervical (neck) and lumbar (lower) back areas helps open the intervertebral disc spaces Relief of pain is almost immediate and overall improvement follows Presented as a service to the community by “After you take the pork out of the microwave oven wrap the entire cooking bag and roast in foil and let stand for 10 minutes to complete the cooking process” Saunders says She adds that new research also dicates that pork that has been frozen at zero degrees for more than 20 days is safer to cook “Trichenella spiralis” the dangerous micro organism usually associated with undercooked pork is destroyed by being in the freezer for that long “Few people are going to eat raw or rare pork even if it is safe but this does mean you don’t have to worry as much about a little pinkness in your pork” Saunders says Janice Nielson Larsen Catherine A Memmott 1984 Catherine Amanda Esklund Memmott 99 of Scipio died December 13 1984 in a Richfield hospital She was bom September 18 188S in Scipio to Batel Harmon and Alice Arilla Hutchingson Esklund She married Forrest Whitham Memmott on September 2 1908 In the Manti LDS Temple He died August 11 1972 Mrs Memmott is survived by the following children: Mrs Lon (Ossie) Memmott Salt Lake City Ross Memmott Richfield Mrs Gay Levan Worwood Jewell (Enid) Chester Kearns Memmott Jay and Harmon Memmott all of Scipio also survived by 29 grandchildren 25 88 two brothers Paul Salt Lake City and Norman Aurora Funeral services were held Saturday Dec 15 1984 at 1 pm in the Scipio LDS Ward Chapel Interment was in the Scipio Cemetery under the Filldirection of Olpin Mortuary more Ardith Dawn Goulding Reynolds Atkin loving mother grandma and 16 sister age 63 died December 1984 She was born April 16 1921 in Widsoe Utah to George Daniel and She marGladys Young Goulding ried Raymond Atkin in 1966 He died in 1969 She was a member of the LDS Church loved dancing was an avid reader enjoyed playing bridge and loved to raise flowers She is survived by a son and Eugene Asa and Mardaughters garet Ann “Peggy” Reynolds Oregon Carol Dawn Riggs both Taylorsand Cheri Grillone four sisters ville 15 grandchildren Maida Walton and Mrs Everett L both of Fillmore (Erva) Murphy Delbert June Bird and Mrs N both of (Maxine G) Adamson Murray Funeral services were held Wednesday Dec 19 1984 at 12 noon in the McDougal Funeral Home Salt Lake City Interment was in Elysian Burial Gardens Josephine C Sims Sims Josephine died Carling December 10 1984 in Salt Lake City She was bom December 24 1906 in Fillmore to Ernest and Lizzy Fay Carling Her childhood was spent in Fillmore She married Glen Sims on February 28 1932 in Los Angeles California Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mrs Sims is survived by her husband and one brother Joseph Carling She showed interest in others and was a friend to all who knew her held were services Memorial December 12 1984 at 3 Wednesday pm in the Holladay 5th Ward The that in lieu of family suggested donations be sent to the flowers Blind Center of Utah 309 East 100 South Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Round Valley DUP restoration project report Janice Nielson Larsen age 47 passed away December 14 1984 at her home in Carson City Nevada She was born April 8 1937 in Delta Utah to Clinton and Thelma Nielson She married R Neal Larsen in Leamington Utah on September 8 1956 The marriage was later solemnized in the LDS Temple She was educated in the Delta schools and worked for Eldon Eliason for a time prior to her marriage She is survived by her husband one daughter Mrs Frank (Ginger) Taylor one son Scott all of Carson City of Delta and two grandparents children Brothers: David Hyrum Allen West Utah Steven Ogden Jordan Funeral services were held in Carson City on December 17 1984 and at the Nickle Mortuary in Delta on December 19 1984 Burial was in the Hinckley Cemetery under the direction of Nickle Mortuary Larsen Orlean Walker Larsen age 79 died December 17 1984 at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo She was born April 19 1905 in Oak ty Utah She was the Daughter of William H and Annie Talbot Walker She married Reed Larsen August 17 1925 in Fillmore Utah She was educated in Hinckley and moved to Provo in 1948 with her husband Member of the Railroad Old Timers Club and member of the LDS Church Survivors are: her husband of Provo and daughter Mrs Shirl (Beverly) Johnson of Salt Lake City 3 grandchildren and greatbrother and sister Mr grandchildren Fay Walker and Mrs Walter (Zola) Wright both of Delta Funeral services will be conducted Friday who now has the deed to the property and title insurance on it Their restoration project has been funded in part by a grant from the National Trust for Historic PreservaDUP By Lorraine Monroe of the Utah The Daughters Round Valley Camp of Pioneers their restoration report Scipio project on Sripio’s old town hall and movie building is coming along on It is a very beautiful schedule and we are very exited structure about getting our building in shape for use The building was built in 1932 as a WPA project one of 1300 buildings in Utah from 1932 to constructed 1943 by the WPA which provided of for and average employment 12000 and peaked at 17000 The Scipio town hall and movie building has been turned over to the Walker Orlean tion This grant provided the money We for the architect’s drawings have received the blueprint drawings & from MacKnight Shirley Architect Company of Salt Lake City They say our building is sound and well worth restoring We have also received a matching grant from The State Historical Society and are hoping to soon get the roof repaired We would any help or donations appreciate in helping from anyone interested with the project December 21 at 12:00 noon in the Orem committee of eight A restoration and been chosen have people certified by the Scipio Town Board Mr and Mrs Jay They are: Mark Mr and Mrs Memmott Nord Mrs and Mr Robins Memmott and Mr and Mrs Merlin Contact Monroe any committee member if you would like to help We would like to sincerely thank Mr Kent Powell of the State Historical Society and Stephanie Churchill advisor for the National for their help Heritage Foundation We are very and advice very grateful Delta Chiropractic Center Delta Utah Ph: 864-512- 1 1223 Muai) mm A mutual fund Investing primarily In high yielding corporate bonds to earn a high level of current Income Dividends paid monthly Monthly compounding available through automatic reinvestment of dividends Minimum investment: $500 Trom the staff of Free exchange with 10 other mutual funds with varying objectives Continuous 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