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HH2 n Pay son Ltaa Desna Shuntwxy sad was maed ns k inosa Utah He jraiuuied k&nt Vtilard Fiji Una where he School ia FUImove rui!ed as rack sad esom c sunny n He was s Staring Scholar u amiii atea'her a he National Society od Boy's Sum Ariegaar Fie served as s member oi he LDn seminary council A a young man he carwed his Eagle Seoul award Front 2WI to 20C3 he served as s namctiary in he Mnxs Vert Cruz muMuat where he helped many to s tencznuny oi he nrhfiJnesa of she gonpei of Jesus Chrat bVGy 2Cd be staged from Utah Usiverxrty with s Souther bachelor's degree eheausixy with s inAcd emphasis He was m (he process of applying to medical ichool with a dream of becoming a doctor setting up a medical practice n a rscsl area Os Vagus 14 2065 be marred his eternal companion Lata Layton n he Salt Lake Temple They welcomed their family on Landon Aasm Stay 12 Mi Fhs LDS Chunk lerttrc aw hakxl year ok) Seoul leader Ekkers Qaorum Pr evident Sunday School President and Bishopric 2nd Counselor Vthde aneadmg SUU Keith worked Glass and Stock Building for A Supply After graduating Keith was give aa opportunity to work for Dock Leasing Elbwcrh at Southwest Skat d Cancer a dermatotogv office where be w as working at the time of hi death £a a IX Powwow Continued from frc am) Juarj Pya vt pae d ikaJiy KmmI) lo be tbe IImi U Itey mt tmtome drum net tod Srvm" U) Jctild KsfcOlh MtM(H in I I IJSt) Sat) J tiMmuex "There are a kt of people m Milled County who flunk powwow arc wxiry (of the Njtie Amcncao Giie Vt noticed which decline of MlUrd County tpcctasort this yen Me mat to tMMfit every out to come and panic pelt t need to grl item educated atoi what we do at powwow gie people (rum different nations to there the culture through song and dance " “Tit to ((( I taffy foiky Ut ikn unit to ou) ja hem lkl (nm Other drum group that tame to tuppotl tbit year' powwow were Southern Soul from Sail Lake City UT and Cliff tagk Singer alto from Salt Lake City who were Lett year’ llott Drum (or the Powwow Lot more information about the Native American Powwow go to powwow com JSE would like lo thank all the neighborhood butinettet A individuate who helped tpontor this m year' powwow Suh'duitmg Technolugiet (Cedar City) Cedar (land of Paiute (Cedar City) Kootharem Band o( Paiolet (Richfield) Kanosh Baiid of Paiulet Terry Higgs Kanovh Mercantile Bob A Valeric Nafu Bruce Becktrand Carling k Co Rjper Vrj Liehtt Bad Strum a Kerhil su J k La a Ue tower Mill f lleadr (levn Mkkred PJiyavd Sophie AdJiton k family (Rwhfiekf) Colieen Kanoth (Richfield) Dana Madu Viffi-- a Reyet k f amly Dollar Genera) Nepeu) Sfowoc City Paauee Rertorau Gaihersig Powwo w Committee (Cedar C ffy ) Kannth Tow Park Maintenance “Ue definitely want to give our thank and appreciaii cm to Kanoih Town and the Hannah Town CounciL (or working with ut throughout the year and making tore the Powwow Ground were ready to go add Jerald Kanosh "Thi t a good thing and we want to keep it going" conclude Steve Kimball Kanosh Town Council JSE i a voluntary organization which kelp promote Central Utah Artict and other event which target the youth evpeciaity the teem Good clean fun and live mu it it what JSE t all about If anyone has any quest about JSE bow to he a pomor or ward to be added to the JSE emailing lit contact u at J Shadow Event PO Bo 115 Kanoth LI 84637 Email jthadowveventvahotmail com lheb jvhadowtcvmt com of talk about healthy caiing but what abcit healthy drinking'' Studie Miggevt that out of control concur opt ion of iweeiened oda and tpnrl drink helping fuel the ohevfty epidemic among children and leen Even too many tervtng of real fruit puce can he a problem "Movt people would be really turpnved if they knew how much tugat wa in their favorite drink" ay Tamara Lewit MD spokesperson for IntcrmounUin Healthcare' LiVe LiVe public tcrvice campaign encourage children to have a healthy diet and he active "We've found that vift drink provide a high amount of adled tugat in the American diet" aid Dr Lewi "Since movt beverage have been to 20 maxes we're talkmg about 5 to almovt 20 leatpoon of sugar in the movt popular toft drink What' even more alarming that theve are what we call empty calorie They don't provide the body with any nutrient but they can lead to weight gain which pul ut at higher rik for health problem including dlabele high blood prewure heart attack and ttroke " of u hear a lot So what vbould parent and kid be drinking with meal and lo quench their Ihirtt in general? Dr Lewi vote for water firt “Water is a wonderful beverage" she ays "We should aim for drinking six to eight cup of water a day It' a naturally ‘high octane' option that not only quenches your thirst it help carry nutrient through your ytem And tt' free" Dr Lewi say that low fat or milk t a good choice loo a it provides calcium along with important vitamins and mineral Tf you're going drink juice he lure it' 100 percent juice and drink it in moderation You can dilute the calorie and sugar by cutting it with mineral water Or better yet — eat a piece of fruit instead" the advise Dr Lewi recommend that kid (with parental help) aim for lest than 12 ounce per week of soda ipnrt drink lemonade and other sweetened drink Juice should be limited to 6 ounce day "Power drinks" constitute another category of bevsraga that in causing a buzz ctpecully among teen They can include anything from sport beverage to supplement chink "Tht bring up the question of whelher kid need extra beverage to avoid dehydration when they play sport” note Primary Children's Medical Center nutritionist and LiVe Pauline William spokesperson "Basically the average child athlete can and should get all the necessary nutrient and hydration by eating healthy food and drinking plenty of water before during and after exercise If your child isn't crazy about plain water go ahead and add a splash of orange juice You'll get the taste of flavored water without too many extra calories" Williams note that sports drinks may help if your child participate in endurance sport that last longer than an hour such a running and biking or games of soccer basketball or hockey “But they're really not necessary for the casual athlete and can increase the risk of excess weight gam" she said "And they are definitely not for sedentary kids " As for “energy" drinks consider that their flashy packaging it like beacon to middle- - and students who may be looking for a competitive edge "Mott of these drinks deliver as much caffeine a in one to three cup of coffee and t big dose of sugar— both of which can create a whole set of problems say Williams "Most also contain other ingredients including herbsl supplements such a guar ana (a source of caffeine) and taurine (an amino acid thought lo enhance performance) but their safety and effectiveness has never been tested in children" Energy drinks don't offer any real health or performance benefits for kid It's far better for children who participate in sport to team to improve their game through hard work and practice " Parent and leen can find more expert advice on diet activity and attitude about weight management at the LiVe website at www intermountamlive Keith ts survived by bis wife ru ii tartlet Doyle gc v( on brother Lorn (iuucev Ned (KiraV and Chru (Cornsak jotters Jaiie (Bryan) Beaumont Joanna (George) Heron and Natalie Shumway and fum nieces wl nephews w ho adored heir Uncle Keith Preceded in death by bis mother Deoaa and brother hie Via chew A ceSebncoa of Keith wifi be held on Wedoesdiv September 3 206 at II 06 am at the Kanosh Ward chapel Center St and Mam St n Kanosh Utah A gathering of friend and Grady siQ be held from 1600 to lt45 hterment wdl be n tbe Kanosh Cay Cemetery b beta of Sowers die Grady ash tb a contribution be made to the Keith Shuraway Memorial Fund at any Weth Fargo Bank Office of the Keith Shura way Metnorai Fund at any Mountam America Credit Union On tine coadukace cm be sent to www joutherButahmonuury coni Commodity Corner Overview Much debate km bee bad recently concerning the massive race of nutation and pundti dike looking for w now set ioduy Taikmg beads" politician someone to blame for the accelerated rate of mAation wc now enjoy Nfuch of the blame ts being heaped upon tbe lowly "speculator” and the markets they participate m So 'lo and behold we have all sorts of people call mg for new regulations on market and then participant Ignorance always seems to prevail ta trying time like these Prices aren't "tet" they we discovered by free market action To sure all up I would quote the great Ludwig von Metes "There t no mean of avoiding the final collapse of boom brought about by credit expansion The alternative n only whether the Crist should come sooner a a result of voluntary abandonment of credit expansion or later a a lout and final catastrophe of the currency iyuera jrvolved Grata: Grams lopped off the week uh a coonnuutton at ta impressive rally December Corn rose from 15 55 bushel at the beginning of the week up to 56 25 before backing off red settling around S6 05 Such a wrong performance in prices a the face of record crop number attest to a continued strong demand picture as wed as the trade worrying about s hot and dry spell m the core belt at such a critical time ta core development Also due to the lateness of plantings tn the spring traders also noted the chances of re early frost could bit as well Such is die job of tbe free markets pricing tn risk Exports fell off a little due to a strengthening dollar but remained brisk with Japan being the biggest buyer with 149500 tonnes this year South Korea Mexico and Japan are still tendering for corn and domestic demand remain strong as well December Wheal keeps showing strength rising from J4 50 to a weekly high of 9 57 bushel before settling down Friday to around 59 00 bushel Like unto core wheat strength m the face of such a Urge worldwide crop show just how much continued record grain crops ate needed to supply a hungry world Exports continued to be very strong despite die stronger dollar with Iran being the largest buyer with almost 787000 tonnes Japan also bought 85000 tonnes as usual Trailers also noted the export demand leaning heavily toward the hard red wheat variety On another note worries have surfaced about the continued short supply of high quality milling wheat This could pressure core in the near future as low quality feed wheat is plentiful and could be used as a substitute for core feedings Livestock and Milk: Livestock futures remained firm looking forward as continued wrong demand meet analysts predictions beef production could fall 5 or more in the 4th quarter Weekly beef export sales came in at over 20000tonnes which is a tomd pace for the week Weekly slaughter came m at 505000 compared to almost 515000 last week so this also supported prices near term Cash cattle tn the Midwest traded at around 5 99 while October Cattle came in at 51 0575 This premium of futures to the cash market is indicative of a bullish market as market participants see higher prices m the future and buy needed supply in the futures market to lock in pricing Inversely October Hogs remain at a steep discount to the cash market October hogs traded at 57645 while the cash market traded at 5 83 2 today Such a deep discount of futures to cash implies a bearish picture in the near term as bogs are plentiful and generally demand falls off going into the fall season Also pressuring price were ideas increasing gram prices could force some herd liquidation tn thereby increase supply further On the bullish side re increase in weekly slaughter up to almost 173 million head versus 67 last week shows Wrong packer demand and good consumer demand for pork products Gas III Milk futures Waged a small comeback Thursday after being beaten down severely the last 2 months from a lofty height of 5 21 pound per the September futures contract) 200000 lb ) September milk trade today up from a low Tuesday of 5 161b to 5 1655 The large drop in milk prices has been attributed to a large increase in dairy herds and a record production per cow of almost 1770 lbs cow This has decreased however and with lower prices analysts expect demand to pick up and firm up j www Kids and beverages — How much sugar is too much? Movt £en Idaffreau Lmu ASK A SPECIALIST Do you have tips for home food preservation and canning? Antwtr by: Melanie D Jrtvkn I tab Stott I nrrenity Extension family tnJ consumer science agent Duchesne County Contact your local Extension office This time of year many home to have your pressure canner gauge gardeners are busy weeding and watering anxiously awaiting the fruits tested free or for a minimal charge Many canning recipes have (and vegetables) of then labors Due to the rising cost of food processing times based on and fuel many households will be altitudes It is necessary to make depending on their garden to last a altitude adjustments in processing little longer than usual Fortunately limes or pounds so your product is there are multiple way to do o processed accurately Most canning books and pressure canner gauges fruit and vegetables explain the altitude adjustments in may be bottled dried or frozen for the beginning of the books but no in later use Fruits can be made into jams in slices halve or bottled and jellies every recipe There are many food or dried a fruit leather Vegetables can be pickled or used in salsa or soup recipes that are excellent Visit the Utah Slate Unrverxtfy Extension Web site The possibilities are many but not limitless Make sure to follow safe (extension usu edu) for publications and resources for scientifically tested and approved recipe and procedures while preserving your canning recipes Your local Extension offices may also have copies of foods Consider the following ideas for approved canning bocks such s the Ball Blue Book of Food Preservation making the most of the fruits of your and other pamphlets and recipes garden labor Call or stop by to find out what is Make sure the recipe you use is safe available and scientifically tested and approved Whether you are new to home There are many recipe that have been passed down from generation lo canning and food preservation or a look seasoned expert there are many help beautiful but may generation that available The USU Extension Web not be processed adequately enough site or your local county agent can help to kill yeasts molds bacteria and with questions regarding processing botulism spores one of the deadliest Botulism procedures time and recipes You can also inquire about upcoming food form of food poisoning and food can contain botulism without showing preservation workshops this summer and early fall in your area any signs It is important to properly prepare and process food and lo make Direct column topics to Julene Reese sure your esnner is sccurale and Utah Stale University Extension operating correctly h is recommended 435 797 to test your dial pressure canner gauge Logan UT R OHIO julenertLext usu eJu early before yon begin canning ffi ££LSBU' tablets Tk FDA has Issasd a recall on Digit If you or a loved one has taken the heart medication Digit kt and suffered serious injury or death please call to discuss your legal us today toll free at nghts CHECK Braunberger & Boud Law Firm t V prices OiLGss: Crude oil baa plunged from its lofty height of 5 14800 barntl per the October Crude Chi contract lo a low of 51 II 50 on Friday Aug 15 Crude oil hied lo make a comeback (foe to geopolitical tensions between the US and Russia at the beginning of the week and rallied up to the 5122 00 level before being crushed once again Today at the tunc of this writing October crude was down almost 56 06 barrel to around 5115 00 This would be the largest I day drop since 1991 and ia blamed on idea a weaker worldwide economy will bual demand Tbe weekly oil stock number came in at a Winning 9 5 million barrel increase in oil stocks and affirms that global demand may be weakening Gasoline however showed a more than 6 million barrel decrease in supply This to kind of decrease used bring a strong rally bid traders attributed the iWtrare to refiners actually cutting back on production in the face of weaker demand of tlmow 5 7 September Gasoline finished the week with a stunning gallon This bring September Unleaded gasoline all the way down to around 52 85 gallon due to yea once again a weakening economy and slower demand On a bit of a tide note anyone who watches price daily is perplexed at bow gas prices move in lock step with ruing future price but fall ever so slowly when prices plummet The high m September Gasoline was made July 17 at 53 65 and since than has collapsed down to current levels Drive less Cary Porter - TraderAnafytt urn I i T IP®®!? © |