Show fl The SunNews Limits 28 1995 Anril WedneHay placed on number of Scouts pack animals on wilderness areas and Boy Scouts Scoutmasters camping in the High Uintas Wilderness this summer need to be aware of special orders now in effect by the US Forest Service that may affect troop activities Scout masters meed to pay special attention to limit on the size of groups in the High Uintas Wilderness according to Frank Aydelottc Public Information Director of the local Boy Scout Council Troops entering the wilderness area may not exceed fourteen perThe limit to the number of sons pack animals is fifteen Groups exceeding that number must separate into two groups and operate separately during their time in the wilderness and the groups must remain at least a mile apart The purpose of the special order by the US Forest Service is to protect the natural resources of the Wilderness and allow others to enjoy the best possible wilderness experience Adult leaders planning scout trips into the Uintas should contact their nearest US Forest Service office or the Boy Scout office in Provo for a complete copy of the Defensive driving course set for May 5 pedestrians DWR in cyclists” Participants who pass the course receive a reduction off their Utah driving record and those over 55 may qualify for an insurance discount Classes are held at the Fire De100 partment Conference Room North 65 East is required For enrollment information call the Utah Safety Council fee Registration is $20 per person or $7 for drivers over age 55 seeking the insurance discount register Weekly Crop Weather Weekly Crop Weather for the week ending April 18 1993 According to the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service there were 54 days rated suitable for field work during the week ending April 18 Soil moisture was 61 adequate and 39 percent surplus Winter wheat condition was 30 percent good and 70 percent fair Fall barley condition was reported 9 percent good 50 percent fair and 1 percent poor Alfalfa hay height was 35 inches compared with 78 inches last year Spring wheat acreage was 39 percent planted compared with 98 percent last year and the 83 percent average Spring wheat acreage was percent emerged compared with 77 percent at this time last year and the 66 average Forty five percent of the barley acreage was planted compared with 94 percent in 1992 and 81 percent average Thirteen A secret may 4-- 18 percent of the barley acreage was reported emerged compared with 79 percent in 1992 Oats were 24 percent planted compared with 66 percent one year and the 63 percent average ago Oats emerged were 5 percent compared with 33 percent in 1992 Sixty percent of the apricots were reported in full bloom or past Cows calved were reported at 81 percent compared with 90 percent last year Ewes lambed on farm were 84 percent compared with 93 percent in 1992 Ewes lambed on range were 58 percent compared with 47 percent last year Sheep sheared on farm were reported to be 76 percent complete compared with 89 percent a year ago Sheep sheared on range were 60 percent complete compared with 70 percent in 1992 to be he&t Pasture and range was reported in good to excellent condition kept of it being a heeret ly keeping the secret — Sir Henry Taylor Salina Producer's Auction Salina Producers Auction April 20 1993 Receipts: 1507 Last week 1546 Last year 1063 Feeder Steers 400 600 900 lbs firm to 00 higher 800 lbs weak to 1 00 lower 300 500 700 lbs 300 to 400 lower Holstein Steers: mostly Feeder steady on limited numbers Heifers: 300 lbs 300 to 400 lower 400 to 700 lbs steady 800 lb wts firm to 100 higher Slaughter cows and bulls firm to 100 higher effect advisor charged: with picture "OBITUARY and Card of Thanks included will be $1000 Without picture $500 - with pic"WEDDINGS ture $500 without picture - no Slaughter Cows: Boning 4235 to 5125 Breaking 4 5200 to 5450 Dressing 3975 to 4350 Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 1420 to 2263 lbs 6200 to 6575 Yield Garde 2 5225 to 5825 Feeder Bulls 945 to 1540 lbs 5530 to 5900 ity Utility Utility BIRTHDAY "SPECIAL ADS - such as the popular "Lordy Lordy Look Who's 40" - 2 columns by 4 inches with picture will be $15 without picture $10 will "FIRST BIRTHDAY a fish! NEW STATE RECORD CRAPPIE - For almost 20 years the state record for black crappie stood at two pounds eleven ounces but that record was broken March 20 by Mike Flickinger of SL George The fish which weighed in at three pounds two ounces was caught at Quail Creek Reservoir Flickinger inch crappie on a caught the lowly nightcrawler and said the fish had a mouth big enough to swallow a beer can Marble's many colors derive from minerals that result from impurities in the stone The purest colcite marble is white Southern Utah Home & Garden Show upcoming The Southern Utah Home and Garden Show will be held May 7 9 at the Dixie Center in St George “It’s like having 130 stores under one roof” saysToddMcMullin Director of Public Relations for the show There will be plenty of free items available for the public These include 7 free vacations to everywhere from the Caribbean to Hawaii There will also be free televisions furniture cabinets linen and gardening tools given away in hourly drawings Hot Air Balloon rides and flowers will be given to the first 200 mothers who attend on Mother’s Day Steve Austin a former Salina businessman is promoter for the event Tickets are available at the door you purchase them in advance 100 of your money will be donated to the students of Wash- but if ington County Utah has first case of Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1:200 to 400 lbs scarce 400 to 400 lbs 9600 to 300 500 to 600 lbs 8600 to 9750 600 to 700 lbs 8500 to 9550 700 to 800 lbs 7600 to 8500 800 to 900 lbs 7500 to 8050 900 to 1155 lbs 7400 to Cholera travelers beware 7700 The Epidemiology Newsletter published by the Utah Depart- Holstein Steers: Baby Bull Calves: scarce 300 to 500 lbs 7700 to 9100 500 to 700 lbs 7500 to 8200 700 to 900 lbs 6950 to 7250 900 to 100 lbs scarce Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame : 200 to 300 lbs 0600 to 12600 300 to 400 lbs 9500 to 10100 400 to 500 lbs 8600 to 9650 500 to 600 lbs 8300 to 9450 600 to 700 lbs 7550 to 8575 700 to 800 lbs 7700 to 8175 800 to 900 lbs 7400 to 7900 900 to lOOOlbs 7200 to 7575 Heiferettcs and young cows for further feeding 5850 to 7000 Slock cows: Medium and Large Frame 1: Calvy cows 740 to 86000 per head Pairs 670 to 1050 per pair Members of a Utah family are victims of the first culture confirmed cases of cholera ever reported in Utah ment of Health reported that a famold child a ily including a pregnant mother and a father returned to Utah firom Mexico where they customarily live for six months each year Before leaving their home town in Mexico they ate at a local restaurant and had a dish of raw oysters in picante sauce Some of the liq uid from the oysters was fed to the baby The next day the family became ill and testing revealed they were suffering from Cholera The Health Department gives the following tips to those who may be traveling in areas where cholera Get your fishing pole and head for your favorite fishing spot f Do you judge a shing trip and your skill as an angler by the number in the cooler? Are you disappointed when you don’t catch your limit? Maybe it’s time for a change Take Utah’s reservoirs and streams on a given weekend there are a lot more anglers today than a generation ago Our favorite fishing holes are being shared among more people all the time and human activities continue to erode natural spawning and rearing areas of fish charge big has occurred: '"Drink only water that has been boiled or treated with chlorine or iodine Don’t use ice unless it comes from such treated water Eat only foods that are thoroughly cooked and still hot or fruit that you have peeled yourself Avoid undercooked or raw fish or shellfish including ceviche and cold seafood salads Make sure all vegetables are cooked and avoid salads In short Boil it Cook it Peel it or Forget it Phone News Items 9 528-311-1 COLLECT FOOD These scouts from T roop 563 of the Gunnison First Ward were hard at work collecting food for the Mt Pleasant Food Bank last weekend They had learned that the food bank gels quite low this time of year and wanted to help They are: Aaron Pickett Brenton Peterson TJ Peterson Shawn Sorensen Jed Worthington Jason Pickett Dwight Inouye is their Some new changes are now in effect at the Salina Sun From now on the following will be Now that's a panel of experts will be on hand at the Center to answer questions about reloading Jay Potter a reloader and propellant engineer at Hercules will be guest speaker The Lee Kay Center is located at 6000 West 2100 South SLC For more information or to pm for the week ending SCOUTS in remain at $300 on April 30 The Division of Wildlife Resources and the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Education will sponsor and host a reloading seminar on Friday April 30 from 5 to 10 pm The seminar is free of charge to the public and will include lectures demonstrations and a question and answer session On Saturday May from 4 to 7 to set the example in the new ethics of outdoor said “The Aydelotte Boy Scouts are highly visible in the outdoors and can set the example for others to follow” he concluded asked honoring Prices now or seminar set Re-loadi- ng by and with are conduct” Changes 1 Utah motoristscan learn to drive more safely - and take 50 points off their driving record in the process - with classes available in Nephi May 15 The eight hour Defensive Driving Course sponsored by the Utah Safety Council is designed to teach motorists how to recognize a hazard and understand the defensive action Robert Parenli council president says “The concepts apply to a variety of driving conditions including crowded expressways bad weather country roads orders Regulations include size of special number of days a group groups may stay at a camping site pack animals trail short cutting camp sites near water and handling garbage “Scout Masters and Boy Scouts “Catch and release” fishing is another practice which is finding favor especially among master The anglers and conservationists experienced angler cherishes the fight with a scrappy game fish then re water to play another Perhaps it's time to place a higher value on the experience self rather than the harvest turns it to the day Fidi Lake - Main road is plowed to Bowery Haven Ice is still safe about 2 ft thick Fishing has picked up more on the north end Several rainbow and splake being caught with worms and sucker meat Lake trout are biting on buzz bomb with sucker meat Perch are picking up at the Pelican point by Lakeside resort Best success is an ice fly tipped with a mealworm in 6 to 15 feet of water Otter Creek Reservoir - Water coming up Ice free Slow fishing with all baits’ coming up Terrible fishing Rex’s Reservoir - Muddy Frozen over bad ice Success for rainbow trout fair Pressure light Redmond Lake - Light presUse dead minsure fair success nows for northern pike Koosharem Reservoir - Roads are clear Ice is off reservoir Water is running over the spillway Good success for 10 to 12 inch rainbow using worms eggs or cheese Lake Powell - Striped bass action at the dam has slowed but stripers are still being caught in the main channel between the dam and Anchomouth of Navajo Canyon vies jigs or spoons fished at 45 feet conditions liiilii 1 Piute Reservoir - No ice Water 100 North Main Street Richfield Utah 84701 |