Show jr The SunNews Tues December 30 1986 The Division of W ildlife Resources and some Utah landowners are cashing in on a new federal program that will benefit wildlife Division upland game biologists about 33 tons of have provided seed to be planted on 7128 acres of private lands in six Utah counties have been acThe landowners cepted in the new Conservation Reserve Program a voluntary land retirement program designed to reduce soil erosion and cut commodity surpluses Jay Roberson upland game coordinator for the DWR says wildlife will benefit from the program Undisturbed permanent coexcellent ver provides wintering and nesting areas for game birds he said and estimates the poten- tial exists for wildlife habitat improvement on 17 percent of Utah’s cropland Under the program the federal government will pay qualifying an annual rental paylandowners ment up to $50000 per year to fields out of protake qualifying duction The rate per acre is determined by lowest bid In Utah the highest acceptable bid has been $45 per acre per ydar guaranteed for 10 years VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH OottoB (A Uniting Ctnircti: PrMbytnrtan HkWwdirt DtaciniM nl Christ AmnricM Baptist nnd Unitad Church nl Christ) M East NO Sauth Richlitld Mil Parlor Pastor IHttll Church School Church Sarvlcas Woman's Association Mauling 3rd Tuasdayol Each Month 4J a m II 00am lOOOIIJOam Landowners must establish permanent cover on the fields to reduce soil erosion but the federal government pays half the cost to establish the cover Farmers cannot use the fields for grazing or harvest for ten years Landowners are permitted to charge a hunting or trespass fee on fields covered under the program For more information on the Conservation Reserve program call your local office of the Soil Conservation Service pays to keep good records It Keeping accurate financial records is probably one of the best tax saving actions that a taxpayer can take If you have not already set up a it is time to begin gath system ering data that will be helpful when the time comes for filing your federal tax return IRS does not require a specific record keeping system however cancelled checks bills receipts old returns and other written documents should be readily available to provide deductions and expenses Tax records should be kept at least three years after the return is filed Detailed information about record keeping appears in the free IRS publication 552 Record keeping requirements and a list of tax which can be ordered publications by mail by calling the IRS number hsted in your telephone directory AND SPICE MAKE SIMPLY NICE SUGAR the weather turns cooler appetites seem to grow heartier Nothing is quite so satisfying as a warm dessert rich in spicy flavor to chase away winter chill Unfortunately after a busy day there usually isn’t enough time to prepare something sweet Using your microwave Saran Wrap brand plastic film and basic kitchen staples you can create simple yet delicious desserts in minutes Fruit compotes are quick to make yet wonderfully satisfying desserts Choose your favorite assortment of fruits — fresh canned or frozen — such as peaches pears and apples Sprinkle with raisins nuts and spices such as cinnamon allspice nutmeg and ginger Cover with Saran Wrap to seal in fruit flavor and prevent splattering In minutes you have a hot tasty dessert Make it fancy by spooning ice cream or serving with a whipped cream topping Use extra fruit for breakfast either served plain or on cooked cereals Tastes great over waffles too! poached pears and baked apples add your favorite spices and a protective covering of plastic wrap to seal in moisture and flavor Even homemade are easy— puddings from microwave oven to table in minutes! Caramel-Nu- t Bread Pudding is another that can SAUNA UVEST0CK demand Feeder steers higher Feeder heifers higher instances 500 higher on lbs Slaughter cows and bulls firm Supply about 70 percent feeder cattle Feeder Steers: Medium and lbs Large Frame 1: J y vS' lbs ' V k i V- fix f £0)S - steins part load Li'- eitheri wavi The fa filling creamy Bread Pudding can as a cold dessert Ini m'i wai "a tOlHil kitchen be served KlVt ’i (leant oi Wit! no inn ait 14 3 ui cup-(- lat 12 flip broe gtiii tabh tea q cup w alt ‘‘“1 prmnJ Ty Rural Utah hou S! needs attention Rural housing in Utah deserveOver 8000 of the 500()u attention homes we surveyed and rated needed substantial to aajor repa irs according to Mark Lundgren of the Utah Housing Coalition According to the 1980 census over 13 percent of rural Utah live below the poverh households level In the Six County Area 14 was pom percent of the population in 1985 Rural Utahns are a proud peo pie no matter what their current financial status but as long as the job nl Frame 2 Hob partly fattened lbs Feeder Heifers: Medium and 1 : Part load 280 lbs ' lbs mostly lbs lbs Medium Frame 1 months pregnant per head High Cutter Slaughter Cows: Stock Cows: young cows 4 wrap anil Dipend Large lbs of Large Frame at 6750 lbs v - V 00 lbs lbs ' ' 1 lbs 64 lbs v SCHEDULE! 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DESSERTS Sun AUCTION simple yet tasty dessert be made from very basic staples During the busy winter months a quick easy dessert is helpful when last minute shopping trips run into dinner preparation time or guests drop in for coffee In fact one of the best Bread features of Caramel-Nu- t Pudding is that it’s a good way to use up day old bread Such basic ingredients as milk nutmeg sugar and eggs combine to form a warm satisfying dessert rich in flavor Cover with Saran Wrap to help the bread stay moist and keep the paid Satina Salable at auction 1505 compared to 1582 last week and 1213 last Good year Good attendance CATTLE SALE WMSSSMBattWWSSIBBSSSMSSimWSSBSSKi VCROWAVE Just Caramel-Nu- t AUCTION F V tradiDon’t forget wonderful tional cold weather desserts like rd-like Producer's Livestock SORT Buk Halt US fostaga Th As also No Cattle Sale Friday December 26 Next Cattle Sale January 2 1987 No Sheep & Hog Sale Until Jan 6 1 987 ' HE 5 New program should benefit wildlife f wheat bread confectioners sugar Place butterand milk in 12x8-ih rectangular glass baking dish Microwave on high power to 5 minutes until butter is k tod and milk is hot Whisk gg sugars vanilla and nutmeg until well blended Stir in walnuts Remove crusts from cut cut slices diagonally in a‘ Add to liquid mixture tOiing slices down to moisten r pieUly Allow t soak 20 to ti minutes Cover dish with brand plastic nan W rap im venting one corner Miero-e in medium power 15 to " rotating dish 14 u u cverv minutes Custard be softly set Allow to rest ‘i minutes Sprinkle top with s serve tie tunei sugar w arm or at room temperature and boning Utility Breaking Utility Utility heiferettes couple Slaughter Bulls: lbs and Commercial Cutter and Good at Yield Grade 1 indidressing 1940 lbs vidual high 4900 Yield grade 2 lbs Utah hog and pig inventories totaled 25000 head on December according to the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service Inventories are up 2000 from 1985’s record low Breeding hogs and pigs account for 3000 while market hogs and pigs accounted for 22000 During the past twelve months 4200 sows and gilts farrowed with 32000 pigs saved from their litters This compares with 4000 sows and gilts farrowing put' can't ti families utilitv loll The the (ion Thanks for that tin Utah II the 19K1 The provide o seed imo innovative and uibti' needed tmemi NEW YEAR'S EVE STEAK MOUSE DIN No Reservations Needed ’ ' ' ’ Prime Rib Filet Mignon Steak & Crab Steak & Lobster Salad Bar Open at 6:00 pm December 31 Eat Out Mew Years Eve! FANTASTIC MENU PRIME RIB PETITE FILLET & SHRIMP GREEN SHRIMP Boiled and served in Shell GROTTO PLATE SHAHEEN Steak House 1225 South Slate Salina Utah Plus the Regular Menu Salad Bar included with Dinners (VIOiVl'S 10 East Main during the same period last year with 28000 pigs saved t( - CAFE 5293921 Salina - |