Show Weekly crop report Wednesday Spring tillage small grain alfalfa and some com planting were the major crop activities while spring lambing and calving as well as shearing sheep were the major livestock activities Barley was reported 74 planted and 35 emerged spring wheat 78 planted and 35 emerged and oats 28 planted and 19 emerged for the week ending April 14 1996 according to the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service Barley and spring wheat were about 6 ahead of last year and 2 ahead of the average Oats planted were behind last year and the average Spring wheat barley and oats emerged were all behind last year and the average Fruit reported at full bloom or past were: peaches at 95 4 ahead of 1995 pears at 20 compared with 64 in 1995 and sweet cherries at 22 Cold weather over the weekend caused only slight damage in the fruit Orchards in the foothills with cloud cover were better protected from frost Cattle conditions were fair 79 good and 9 excellent poor Sheep conditions were 23 fair 63 good and 14 excellent Cows calved were 83 about 12 more than last year and 8 more than the average Lambing on the farm at 85 was 7 ahead of average Sheep sheared on the farm at 72 was ahead of the average Sheep sheared on the range at 58 was 5 ahead of the average Russian aphid problems were reported in wheat and small grains Winter wheat was rated 65 good to excellent with 35 rated fair Fall barley was rated 67 good to excellent with the balance rated fair' There were 58 days rated suitable for fieldwork Cattle sheep and hogs Total receipts in for 1995 Total cash receipts for Utah’s cattle and calves during 1995 was $261 million down 7 percent from the previous year according to the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service Marketings of 420 million pounds were up 6 percent from 1994 The average cattle price of $6140 per cwt was down $760 from the previous year Calves at $7110 per cwt were down $1690 from the 94 average Sheep and lamb cash receipts totaled $226 million during 1995 up 40 percent from the previous year Total marketings were 335 million pounds up 6 percent from 994 Average lamb prices at $77 per cwt were up $1290 from the previous year while sheep prices at $21 were down $260 Total cash receipts for hogs totaled $69 million up 46 percent from 1994 Marketings during 1995 were at 210 million pounds 39 percent above the previous year Hog prices averaged $3380 per cwt in 995 up 80 cents from the 1994 average price Salina Producers Auction S Honors (Awards Rasmussen honored in bio-scien- SALINA PRODUCERS AUCTION study Potential research topics span the broad spectrum of the biological sciences from ecology to biochemistry The first three weeks will be spent in an intensive laboratory techniques class Participants are then matched according to their terests with a faculty sponsor The following six weeks are spent in the expe- - 20- - Sponsoring Do you have tips for traveling with children? basic research Those completing this program will be exceptionally well prepared to continue with research in the biological sciences as undergraduates and beyond The program begins on June 10 19 and ends on August 9 Jessica Hendrickson' is a junior at Gunnison Valley High School and the daughter of Hal and Robyn Hendrickson of Gunnison in Your children first begin forming an opinion of themselves by the manner in which you talk to them How they feel about themselves affects all areas of their lives Is much of what they hear from you positive or negative? Make ordinary experiences pleasant for your child Set aside special times with each of your children Allow them to choose an activity that they would like to do Catch your child being good and praise the behavior! ' Move physically closer to your children when you talk with them told them When you talk with your children or when they talk w ith you stop what you are doing and look into their eyes Remember they are their own person and may do things differently than you Respond to your child with patience and understanding Scolding or criticizing your child in front of others shows a lack of sensitivity and respect Share your positive feelings with your child often talk go to For a the child's room or to a quiet place Comments such as “That’s no big deal” or "You shouldn’t feel that way" makes your children believe that their feelings are not important to you Through your daily words and actions let your children know that they can’t be replaced that each is very special to you and that you love and value them Local CAPT information call Kay Jensen at Informal ion from the Utah Chapter of the National Committee vention oj Child Abuse 40 E South Temple SLC ask about rider discount Best Western Shaheen's & Restaurant 5 Budget Host Scenic Hills Motel Pre- lEHmgNOlCQSTjREElNSNGEl Rates are LOW don't miss this marvelous opportunity! ‘It’s Easy FREE WESTERN I STATES I fjo Credit Qualifying No Appraisal Necessary I B MORTGAGE CORPORATION I No Verification of Income CALL OUR TOLL FREE LENDER NUMBER No Verification j oaa of Employment 'JAAff 0"JUU3 Buy any selected Ericsson cellular phone bond flee! a $50 US savings get CM c?c Interchange There's never been a better time to get a reliable Ericsson cellular phone Buy any selected Ericsson cellular phone and we'll send you a $50 denomination US Savings Bond— FREE! 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Motels Motel the Hunter safety class offered 21 7 for for a Hunter Safety Class will be on April 9 996 at the North Sevier Jeep Posse building from 6 pm until 8 pm This will be the last class offered in our area until next fall Parents must accompany those signing tip Class dates will be April 22 24 26 May and 3 Class times have not yet been determined they will be decided on the niuht of the Salina Ut Henry's Hideway 3 aa Jessica Hendrickson rience Technology R3oto©ross 99© Saturday Sunday April MV-t- MaryAnn Sorensen from the Gunnison Utah area was among those selected for the Radiologic Technology Program at Weber State University in Ogden Utah during the student selection process held April 1996 The WSU Radiologic Technology Program provides education in an integrated manner through instruction utilization of cilities and clinical experience in Radiology Departments of affiliated hosUtah When the pitals throughout completing program she will earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree with courses toward a baccalaureate in Advanced or a Radiology degree specialty field such as Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine Radiation Therapy Magnetic Medical Sonography Resonance ImagingComputed Tomoqraphy Mammography Presents & a MaryAnn Sorensen selected for Radiology Tech program Red Hill Riders 3 Hug you child with your words I The University of Utah Department of Biology has awarded Jessica Hendrickson a position in their Bioscience High School Summer Research Program She has been lected along with nineteen other students from the state of Utah to participate in nine weeks of research Page ing others camping snowmobiling reading and music le is the oldest son of Mitzie and Kirk Rasmussen of Redmond Utah His grandparents are Rodney and Eunice Rasmussen of Salina Dr Carl and Vikki Peterson of Tulsa Oklahoma and Mitzi W Peterson of Kaysville Utah His tionships are Maurice and Thressa Rasmussen of Salina Utah ce sponsor’s laboratory gaining m n Valley News family and human development specialist Involve children in the planning The more they are involved the more likely they will be enthusiastic cooperative and helpful with packing and other preparations Make checklists of things to be done and divide the tasks Let children be in charge of their assignments Even young children can be assigned tasks that are age appropriate If you are traveling by car plan time to stop and play along the way Don’t push travel time so hard that everyone is tired and irritable Prepare a box or bag of surprises for each child to play with along the way Label when they can be opened such as “Open at 10 am on day two” or “Don’t open until Little America Wyoming” This will give children things to look forward to along the way Keep a record Ask each child what he or she liked best at the end of each day and write it down Involve everyone in gathering photos and postcards and make a scrapbook after the trip Vacations are important for everyone If you are not able to take a big one this year plan an overnight stay at a nearby motel with a swimming pool and go out to eat Doing something out of the ordinary will create happy memories V Most importantly remember to expect the unexpected and not to expect perfection The goal of vacationing is to relax and strengthen family rela- program 1603 Last Week: 1539 Last Year: Receipts: 1403 Feeder Steers: under 650 lbs 100-20- 0 lower over 600 lbs firm to 100 higher 100-20Feeder lower Holstein Steers: Heifers: under 650 lbs weak to 100 lower over 650 lbs firm to 100 higher Slaughter Cows steady firm Bulls: Slaughter 1: 250- Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 300 lbs 6900-750- 0 lbs 5500-610- 0 lbs 5900- lbs 5400-620- 0 5325-6400 lbs lbs 6100 5600-59lbs 5550-585- 0 lbs 5525-572- 5 lbs 5075-550- 0 658 lbs 6000 lbs 5050- package lbs lbs 4850-545- 0 5600 4975-52lbs 5125-521- 0 lbs scarce lbs 4800-525- 0 lbs package 3450 Holstein Steers: lbs 3250lbs 3300-355- 0 lbs 3500-380- 0 3675 Medium and Large Frame 1: 250- Feeder 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Danciel especially enjoys Drama Club Show Choir and Stage Crew Danciel is active in the Young Men’s program in his ward Boy Scouts Talent Search Redmond Youth Council where he is currently serving as treasurer and he is also helping on the Stage Crew for the Middle School Play with an irrigation job on the side He enjoys help- - 1 17 1996 Answer by: Tom Lee USU Extension Who’s Who V April USRA Points Event Gate Fee $500 For More Information Call: Brad Barney 29-7156 & CELLULAROM network Bruce Malmgren 29-7687 per Day Sponsored by Jorgensen's Honda ERICSSON Freedom RV Ephraim & Sport Center 0 Call Toll Free Richfield 0 Old West Paging 0 |