Show s Millard County Chronicle October Progress 008 and uncommon Millard County visitor Infrequent lturt Orutrr hy Name the Place Name this location in Millard free County and vein a subscription to the Millard County Chronicle Progress Prior winner are excluded lor I period of 12 months alter successfully identifying a mystery location he lust caller to correctly identify the location win mini TfiMh COxgolCd Call X64 2100 or must be placed lo one of these two numbers II no one answers please leave a message with time and dale ol call A subscriber and a will be named ax winner each week Our last site lor Name the Place ix a volcanic upwclling toulhcaxl of Sugailoal the large knob ol rock to the reader' lell in the photo is hollow It contain a cavern he volcanic' rock look like a giant took a lisllul ol molten lava and he out between hi linger scuoc cavern doe not khow ready access below the surface ol the ground (all PtetMS an ok atiovf OU OVD IUAI ftlMCI W rIM pitMiir uv MMVIIMI MriMr'i rvMiAU CAii VAJMOI iHlLUl rl MU IJ BAY CHEVROLET PROn feetia INa ww ' iwoi Hi ( mufeMAaBAMOMlf M M INIt 040-200- 0 One never knerw what exotic bird might be ccn when trussing the causeway through the Clear Lake Wildlife Refuge About 10 led in the air above the causeway two bird glided xlmost hovering cm a strong breeze At it appeared to be a case of mistaken identity Hut a the bird hilted on the wind it became apparent there was no mistake A pair of Common cm were checking out die birdwatcher a he checked them out 1 he Common lern (Sterna hirundo) All is a rare migrant through Utuh tern spend their live near large bodies of water (his pair was most likely en route lo a wintering area to the south along the seacoast Male and lemale Common lerns look alike 1 hey about 14 inches long with a (I inch wingspan hey only weigh a vujrlcr of a pound A slender pointed bill is red with a dark tip projecting from a smoothly rounded head without crest 'the uppcrwmg is gray with dark outer pr imary feather ft lougixh leg are red they have a long deeply forked tad Nonbreeding adull ha while forehead crown black with while sUcaks It lake about three years lo reach lull adult plumage coloration let ns are also known as Sea Swallows because ol their forked tail 1 he Common lern feeds by for bxh It usually dive ducctly not hovering and descending Irom level to level before entering the water like other tern hub compose V0 of the diet of the Common lern it also coruurnc some aejiutic invertebrates including crustacean and insects they Iced in dense Hocks in die ocean often with other lern and over predatory hh Unit force baitlish lo the surface lern egg were unce heavily collected for human consumption in the U $ 1 hey are still a food source for many ladies people In late WO milliner often used whole bird hat maker on hats or used their fancier feather for decoration fishermen still use them to locale school of fish Common Tern are known to reach an age of 2! year or more Roses transform to Hips an I bui n r in your garden can also mean m your jar Rosehip ate an ovcilooked fruit he bloom aie extremely high m C apjiicualed by many but the fruit is overlooked because ol it small size and likely unfamiliar use lip hi the Amasa Bavin one can find many wild rose with an exceptionally heavy crop ol rosehip tin year hey arc usable a raw fruit tea dried bcrric and for preserve and jam Victory gardener ol World War II were encouraged to use rosehips as a high vitamin C food especially in Britain Mower gardens with roses were going lo produce the fruit anyway it certainly could he utilized as IimkJ "People have grown roses for many centuries and lor many reasons loday we grow rose mainly lor the beauty they bring lo our yard and homes Hut m centuries past the rose was revered lor its value as food and medicine as well as its beauty It has been piovcn that rose hips are a superb xouice Roses jam vitamin C having a much higher content than citrus Iruil" said Or eonard Perry Lxtcnsion Professor at the University ol Vermont Or Perry said the “sjiliencal fruit of tlie rose usually red m color t seldom allowed lo develop on our modern roses However the old fashioned of shrub lye such as the rugosas bear them abundantly " Rosehip have been an important lood for native American tube Itey are flavor fU and easily gathered W hen Ji led they keep well Birds like them but a few can still be found on llte bush a winter progresses tee Native American brewed Irom the berries After the tea wt chained off the cooked berrite were used in toupa and slew The eooked berries expand creating a good dinner vegetable when served with butter and tall lust after a frost live beat time lo gatlicr rose lup Ur Perry provided the following information about usuge "Rose hip have a langy yet sweet flavor and can be used ltch dried or pioacfved 1 he simjilest use to steep them for tea Rose hip syrup puree jam jelly and taucc can be used as or a a flavoring in oilier recipe The hip ate usually left on the bush until alter the Aral (tost which make them turn bright red and slightly soft “lo prepare trim oil the blossom and ttem end with ctsor cut in half lengthwise remove the tiny hair and seed m the center and rinse Never use aluminum uicinul or pans as they lend to destroy the vitamin C "To dry hip limply spread the prepared halve in a ungl layer on kcrecmng or traye and place in an oven ct on the a dehydrator lowest telling or in a dark dry place Store in glass jar tn edaikcool place Paula (ilese ttatc "Dried rose hip need to be boiled about 10 minute to make a tea of them just pouring hoi water over them rcsulta in a fairly tasteless brew Use two tablespoons ter pint of water boil covered 1 he hips must expand split and let the water gel at the aoft iced wlihin Ihe resulting tea may be pinkish depending on the type of rote whose berries are used Ihe hot tea ia adducing but not a sharp a lemon juice (ilcse'i source a book still m print "Wild rose and haw from the Colour Herbal" by Nichola Culpepper 1649 2008 Ford 50 2008 SuperCrew 7000 Customer Cash 1250 Flex Buy Bonus 500 Ford Credit Bonus 8750 Total M250 Super Duty Flex Cash Buy Bonus 500 Ford Credit Bonus 7750 Total Rebate Rebate SaKssa Ford 6000 Customer IVl&tgtfo 57NHylDthlT 4154U44(4'tX41U4W4 ’Hksrt Good grt Jt Srttft fas Recipe Rose hip jam Cut oft bud ends from 2 Cups of rose hips Cover with water and simmer until toft Mash and pres through a collandcr Add 12 ('up brown ugar to Cup pulp and boil (Don't cook in aluminum or copper pota a thin destroy the vitamin C) Rose hip lyrup Snip off the bud ends from freshly gathered rose hip Cover the fruit with water and boil hard until the fruit ia oft Strarn off the juice and return the pulp lo the kettle and make a second extraction For every 2 cup of juke add cup tugar Boil until thick and pour into atetilted bottle great over pancake (Strybing Arboretum in Golden Gate Park San Francisco) The human race has one really effective weapon and that is laughter Mar Twain — jP©(D)ir (£ |