Show JL wrntfeia mn ¥ 1 5 The Sun'News Wednesday Ann IQ 1QQP 'I - Tammy Johnson Ruby Hammond Brandon Moore of Orem is enjoying his grandparents Mr and Mrs Ivan Mcllor this week Conn ic Hatch and children were overnight guests Wednesday night at the their Grandmother Izolla Bartholomew’s home They were on their way home to Phoenix Arizona After visiting for a couple of weeks with Mr and Mrs Virgil Christensen Charles and connic niclscn returned to their home in West Hills CA and Jean Christensen returned to her home in Eugene Oregon - 2 Rose Bartholomew of Logan enjoyed the weekend home with her Keith Mr and Mrs parents Bartholomew and family Mr and Mrs Darrell Bolindcr visited Saturday in Erda with Mr and Mrs Ron Bolindcr and were at their home overnight guests Sunday they visited in Granstvillc with Mr and Mrs Jerry Bolindcr and family Terry and Kelly Sue Tree of visited Sunday through Maplcton T uesday with Grandparents Mr and Mrs Milton Hammond PX9 Quig Nielson M A railroad built without government subsidies! On May 17 1869 seven days after the ‘ocean to ocean’ railroads met at Promontory Point Brigham Young broke ground at Ogden for the building of a branch line to Salt Lake City and southern Utah It became known as the Utah Central Railroad The railroad was built without any aid from the federal government Union Pacific’s Colonel AB Carr in his comments on the building of the line remarked “The Utah Central is the only line west of the Missouri River that has been built subsi- entirely without government dies It has been built wholly with money wrung from soil which a few years ago we used to consider a desert by the strong arms of men and women who stand before me Everything used in its construction even to the last spike is the produce of the country’’ of the line to Salt Completion Lake City was celebrated on January 10 1870 On that bitterly cold the day 15000 people witnessed ceremonies Brigham Young drove the last spike using a large steel mallet made by James Lawson On top of the mallet was an engraved beehive Now that the isolation of Salt Lake City was over the ox team over the plains became a thing of the past Southern Utah communities saw the importance of a railroad running through their settlements which would connect them with the state capital In 1879 the road was completed to Juab and in June of 1880 it was finished to Frisco which was the southern terminal of the route for Frisco at the time possess years one of the largest and wealthiest mines in the territory Today it is a ghost town Ogden was connected with Logan by the Utah Northern Railroad in 1874 and in 1879 the Union Pacific extended the road to Butte Montana (Quig Niclscn is an Information Officer for the Museum of Church History and Art in Salt Lake City) Utah Crop Forecast to the Utah AgriculAccording tural Statistics Service the Utah crop is as of August forecast production above the 99 level for barley corn and dry beans below for other hay but unchanged for alfalfa Utah barley production is expected to be9million bushels up 14from 1991 Average yield at 82 bushels per acre is bushel lower than 1991 and 1987 record highs Corn for grain is forecast at 3 million bushels up percent from last year yield of 135 Average bushels is down 5 bushels from the record yield of 140 bushels in 1991 1990 and 1987 Alfalfa hay at 96 million tons is the same as last year Other hay at 252000 tons is down 20 percent Alfalfa yield of 4 tons per acre compares with 4 tons last year and the record 1987 yield of 41 tons per acre Other hay at 18 tons per acre is below the 1991 and 1987 yield ord high of 21 tons rec- Utah Polled Hereford Field Day set Aug 22 The Utah Polled Hereford and will the Utah Hereford Associations host the annual field day at the Phil Allen and Son ranch in Antimony Utah August 22 which run from 9:30 Activities am through 3:30 pm including a judging contest and junior events by They also include a presentation Met Johnson informing cattlemen of issues facing the environmental industry today said Norris Stenquist Extension Utah State University livestock specialist Participants will also hear from Lila Bell Area Two director of the American Polled Hereford Association Brian Wheeler Western Region Member Services Director with the American Polled Hereford Association and Dwayne Dietz member Services director with the American Hereford Association Stenquist said all Utah cattlemen and others in the cattle industry are welcome to attend the annual field day event If you plan to attend or would contact Phil like more information or Shannon Allen Area Obituaries Bud C Camp of Salina ( Bud Chad Camp age 60 died August 13 1992 Utah He was born in Annabella October 4 1931 to William E and Fern Hanchctt Camp He married Peggy Dawn Sparks October 21 1958 in the Salt Lake He was a retired LDS Temple employee of the Division of Wild- I life Resources He had served as Past president member of the Salina JayCces the Salina Lions Club and member of Salina American Legion Post 36 He was an active member of the LDS Church and served in many positions including member of the bishopric Elders Quorum President School Stake and Ward Sunday President MIA President and home of teacher He loved his family and everyHe enone he met was his friend joyed the mountains and outdoors children his participate in watching theiractivitics attending the temple His hobby and all church activities was his small farm and animals especially horses He is survived by his wife three Mitch and sons and one daughter Rick Camp Steve Camp Salina Mrs Don (Ra'Shclle) Springville Wilson Pleasant Grove grandchildren one brother and three sis Shakespearean Play "Merry Wives of Windsor" Justin DonlVrd Evanston WY is here spending a week with Bartley Johnson Lori Rawlinson spent a few days in Cedar City participating in Shake- The Merlin Ashmans were in Cedar City Monday and Tuesday where they were met by Gerry and Bonnie Ashman of West Valley Kay Laurie Cory and Kym Christensen Midvale Dawn and Merlin Hafcn and Noma Hoiuston of Mesquite The group attended the Shakespearean Festival Visiting Owen and Katy Christensen over the weekend has been Mr and Mrs Quc Christensen and Katy and Les McCloud and family of St George The Michael Willardons were visitors at the home of Paul and Loretta Willardson rcccnily Sandra Jensen and Tammy Johnson were in Cedar City Wednesday where they met other ladies from Sevier Valley to watch the spearean theater classes The Whitney Christensen family held their annual Family Reunion at theircabin at Accord's Lake over the weekend There were 21 people attending including llicir 3 sons Leon Boyd and Paul and their families Time was spent in a building project for the men The ladies visited and the young people rode Some of the grandand motorcycles children went fishing at Skutumpah had a good Reservoir Everyone time 5311 Rilla Dee Sorensen Debbie Fagan Essie and Donna Vce Sorenson and Nancy and Arva Lee Bcrtclscn were judges at the Millard County Fair in Delta recently Arva Lee Bcrtclson is the proud grandmother of anew baby daughter bom to Kory and Chcric Bcrtclson of Kearns Utah on August 7 992 The new little miss is welcomed home by three sisters Amber Sarah andAlcxai She is Arva Lee’s thirArva Lee Nancy teenth grandchild and Kirby went up Thursday to sec the family Arva Lee Bcrtclson and Kirtly and Nancy along with Debra Humphrey and Matthew and Mandi attended the Sevier County Fair on to hear KcriLcc Bcrtel-soThursday daughter of Krcig and Debbie Bcrtclson sing Last week Kaye Dcspain enjoyed a camp out in Gooseberry with six of her granddaughters Amy Heidi and Kiesha Beck and Christi Jessie and - 8 and families and Marci Despain Julia Sorenson spent last week helping out w ith the new baby at the home of Christine and Milton Johnson in Hyde Park Utah Enroutc home Sunday she attended the ordination to a teacher of her grandson Rusty son of Karl and Dorothy James in Bountiful Audrey Boorc hosted the Fleming Family Reunion at her home over the weekend Don and Eunice Despain and Monica Lee were the speakers in sacrament meeting with Sara Sanders playing a flute solo Happy Birthday wishes to Miles Jensen on August 18 Christopher Quigley on August 21 and Stella Lee Jensen on August 22 Thanks to Danny and Nancy Boore and Sandra Heath for doing the Axtcll News last week and also thanks to everyone for all that was done to It was help in any way last week greatly appreciated Tarajo Despain Sunday afternoon Kaye and Marius Despain enjoyed having a barbecue with all of their family Greg Despain ana Brandon and lylcr came from Salt Lake for the day along with Julie Kerry and Nannctte Despain and Loni Hammond Kevin and Trudy Despain and Lori and David Beck Kiesel - Horne have John and Virginia returned home after spending two weeks in Rcxburg Idaho where they helped Lloyd and Lena Galbraith celebrate their Golden Wedding 1992 Lloyd and Fern August Flanagan from California spent the 9 two weeks there and on their way back East and will return to Salina to the Home’s Joe and Margrct Sava from Colorado spent a day with John and Virginia They also attended the Galbraith Golden Wedding celebration help a Tips on how to friend who's grieving what What a friend is grieving can you do to help? Camille Lloyd PhD professor of clinical psychiatry at the University of Texas MediHouston offers these cal School suggestions: to Give a mourner permission talk about his or her feelings - and then really listen to those feelings even if they’re unpleasant ones know you’re a Let mourners friend in their time of need Because it’s sometimes hard to ask for help take the initiative in offering assistance If your Offer companionship invitations arc declined understand that a mourner needs to be alone and ask again later sometimes If you know the person who died you may acknowledge that you This actoo miss the person can lessen the loneknowledgement liness a mourner feels Just be Avoid giving advice sympathetic Don’t try to take away from the grieving process by saying things like “You’ll get over it soon” “It’s time to get on with your life” or “Stop feeling sorry for yourself” Keep in touch and offer comfor a long time grief panionship lasts for months and sometimes for years Although sadness over the death spouse family member or dear resolufriend may never disappear tion of grief makes it possible to of a begin enjoying life and with others again it sharing Child Care Health Confab Aug 22 in Salt Lake City The first ever “Child Care Health in Utah will be held Conference” August 22 at Salt Lake Community College from 8 am to 1:15 pm Seven pediatricians have donated their time to help educate parens and child care professionals on childhood health issues They will be presenting workshops on: Health care screening Illness prevention and managing illRecognizing ness Personal health care risks: AIDS Hepatitis and others Accident prevention and management Child abuse: recognizing and reporting Director of ‘Utah Roz McGee Children’ will be the keynote speaker The Utah Private Child Care Association teamed up with Dr an associate of Pollary Rodney Pediatrics Clinics who Nighttime initiated the conference pulling together the sponsors and six of his colleagues: Dr Gwen Nilsson BryncrCIinic Dr Roopa Hashimoto Nighttime Pediatrics Dr Steven M Lynch Dr RichWillow Creek Pediatrics Mt View Pediatrics ard Jackson Dr Karen Buchi Maternal and Infant Clinic Dr Marty Palmer Chief Team Child Protection Primary Children’s Medical Center Hot weather - brings snakes into the town The hot dry weather has brought a little excitement into the lives of the residents of Kingston The snake population of the area has become ‘overheated’ and is looking for cooler places to spend the day Diamondback rattlesnakes have been seen and destroyed within the town limits Residents were encouraged to be on the lookout for snakes and to remind children to stay away from wood piles outbuildings haystacks irrigation canals and tall weeds along roadways Salina Producers Auction Salina Producer’s Auction T uesday August 11 1992 Receipts: 594 Last week 522 Last year 402 Feeder steers mostly firm to $2 higher Holstein steers mostly steady Feeder Heifers mostly firm instances $3 higher Slaughter cows weak to $1 lower on similar offerings Slaughter bulls scarce Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 200 to 300 lbs scarce 300 to 400 lbs $ 103-400 to 500 lbs $89 to $105 500 to 600 lbs $84 to $94 600 to 700 lbs $77 to $8750 700 to 800 lbs $7550 to $84 800 to 900 lbs $7150 to $79 900 to 1000 lbs $71 to $75 1000 to 1100 lbs to $7250 Holstein Steers: 300 to 500 lbs $75 to $92 500 to 700 lbs $65 to $77 700 to 900 lbs $60 to $6725 900 to 1100 lbs $58 to $63 Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 200 to 300 lbs scarce 300 - 400 lbs $88 - $101 400 to 500 lbs $8 to $9250 500 to 600 lbs $8050 to $8650 600 to 700 lbs $74 to $8350 700 to 800 lbs $7250 to $80 800 to 900 lbs $72 to $7680 900 to 1000 lbs scarce Hcifcrcttcs and young cows for further feeding $56 to $62 Stock Cows: Medium and Large Frame 1: Scarce Slaughter Cows: Boning Utility $6840 ters Mack Camp Central Valley Mrs Mrs Earl L (Vaun) Seely Wayne S (Barbara) King both Richland WA Mrs John L (Phyllis) Stapleton Springville CA He was preceded in death by sisters Bliss Bishop and Lyle Camp and brother Cray Camp Funeral scrivccs were held August 18 1992 at Noon in theSalina Burial was in the Stake Center Salina Pioneer Cemetery under the direction of the SpringcrTumcr Funeral Home Evelyn 2 $4325 Slaughter scarce Yield bullsscarcc Bulls: Yield Grade Grade 2 scarce feeder Sevier Co has 4857 employed during st quarter 1 Utah’s Central District’s unemrate remained virtually ployment a year going from 73 unchanged in the current quarter ago to 74 according to Job Service Total employment off the farm increased by 184 jobs over the year ago total putting the current nonfarm employment at 14975 Services was the leading job 50 new jobs growth sector adding added State and local government added 158 positions Manufacturing 24 jobs in durable goods manufacturing but lost 32 jobs in Trade goods manufacturing was a sector hit with loss with 60 fewer jobs in retail trade and 30 less in wholesale trade Transportation and public utilities communications a 40 position decline experienced Tourist lodging revenues increased by $142000 placing the quarter’s total at $17 million dollars The number of individuals filing initial unemployment insurance claims increased by 5 During the first quarter of 1992 Sevier County experienced the motor vehicle dealers Gains were seen in manufacturing and the electric and gas sector Richfield’s sales revenues declined by $1 million dropping to a $183 level Declines were in general retail merchandise retail food stores motor vehicle dealers and eating and drinking establishments Sanpete County highlights: Total employment increased slightly with the addition of 20 new jobs from one year ago Total nonfarm employment for the quarter totaled 4211 State government again was the largest job producing sector as 93 new jobs were seen largely through These employhigher education ment gains helped offset losses in - fol- employment increased by 16 positions with total employment standing at 4857 Services nondurable goods and construction all manufacturing experienced large enough gains to offset losses in trade durable goods and transportation communication utilities Service sector gains were seen in and help supply services The job losses general hospitals seen in durable goods manufacturing arc attributed to gypsum prodA decline in trucking jobs ucts caused 1992’s first quarter TCU unemployment to be less than one year ago Tofil construction valuation more than doubled going from $68 million last year to $250 million in the first quarter of this year Third quarter total gross taxable sales increased to by $3 million reach $332 million for the quarter Industrial sectors within the county contributing to the 2 sales decline were mining general retail merchandise retail food stores and retail Third quarter gross taxable sales during the third quarter totaled $ 75 million - an increase of $15 million over 1990’s third quarter Major sales contribution came from retail food stores and retail motor vehicle dealers There was a slight sales decline in manufacturing r Phone News Items 1 j 125 North Main Centerfield Utah Total motels sectors Nondurable goods saw a loss of about manufacturing 74 positions largely in turkey processing Retail trade saw declines in grocery stores and eating places Baxter's Birds and Buddies lowing: public other 0 jlfeifcNfca Hi ho Hi ho "Mo" It's over the hill you go! Happy Birthday Paula Lee and Karen Baxter are the new owners of Baxter's Birds and Buddies in Centerfield They will carry African fish Fin Tailed fish and small fish as well as Love Birds Cockatills Parakeets Finches Turtles and Tedcdy Bear Hamsters We want the public to know that we will special order the items the people want at a 10 discount Tney are open Tuesday through Friday 1 to 6pm and on Satur-day- s 11 am to 7pm '""£ |