Show The Hereto Journal Logan Utah Sunday Decemtwr 11 I IKS Idaho Utah to begin cloud seeding operations yiwwim Mh Franfclto mSfemltetocStolutm — nn " to increase the arears annual dpi prsctpaosn noo loia percenL ni iiiifif tinn aaet da f he placed ia Bear fmtfr Barra a of Reclamation can he heeanae Utah Power and Light Os hare fold county officials that vttkoat contract with orti American terminated vttkto a lPday period if M tlresdy has a a eland sliding operation the ber ef Weather Caoaaltaata a fim baaad h Inoks Uko we are getttog too muck would have te hare lit pereeai of h Lake GKjr that nadaliaff fo chad enow" said Jean Smith Franklin normally occurring precMUttoa County commitfioner "and we pay by dnrtog the winter months to have an Brm has doac wart la anutaeri Utah tbe month - Franklin County's Wyoming average water year for many yeare said Franklto County monetary portion of toe eoetraet will 21 said Smith teid The Herald Jamal the generators will be King oflSdal come from tbe eommisstouer's placed fo Cache and Box Elder goal ef the pregram is to Fraaklifl Caribou and Baaaoefc wffl counties although exact Icrattoni water content to the snow peek shove He caid four ground generators vM haven't been finalized About Id each pay S12AM flflder the tarns at gen- 7AC6 feet by 9 percent the coatract Oneida will be placed near peaks In Franklin erators will be pieced on tbe eastern "If we get only s if percent toeresfe County on a nsriasontt line to add fide of both counties be added pavfMto and Bear Lake fMOQ Cache and Bex Elder fwrtfw will preeteitattoa on the eastern side of tbe The project will increase water to praefottation it will add 212 inches each oap half of a SSUSS contract to county Bannock and Oneida counties content in snow accumulation on of water in the saowpsck at toe Widow the dfirlopflift cerporatiofl wbfch will receive four generators each peaks that are 7JN feet or higher lie Flat campground area np Cab liver will lukcofltract with MOrth American Caribou County will receive five gen- additional snow is expected fo be Canyon for example" be said' Weather Coasultaflts over a four erators and Bear Lake only one produced to lowland areas because of Smith said oely see generator will the operatioe Smith said month period said Mag Set CLOUDS an page 27 Tift BjfMMintt Frastoto Co ataff writer Otche and Bex Dder counties id It csSsn signed a similar Utofc ecrxct fost Wednesday with the Utah Development Corvee Stag Cache rixaed a fSOAM work with so for The contract tnaiiatnUnnt yl 16-1- four-mon- th Lyng: Subsidies may increase MONTREAL (UP1) Key trade talks involving VS and European negotiators col- Thursday because a hitter dispute over subsidies to formers on both sides of the Atlantic Bepreseutatives of the Uett-e-d Kates and the ISmemfeer lapsed d gov-ernflM- ut d at a review Intern tines! trade lav under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade or GATT brake off tats having foiled to settle fo osier crisis in the mid-terreview ef the Uruguay Bound of negotiations over GATT wfaiefa lithe only multilateral treaty that sprifo out fafffffrfftpffrf trade laws Duffy said the collapse of the GATT talks left Europe "staring down the haner el DA subsidies that would esealate the agricultural trade war between the (totted States and the Common Market ed rani subsidies distort agrf-cultar- al trade by enabfing food the extent to which form producers on both rides of the should be Atlantic to lower the prices at Mggort pngnau which they aell goods abroad "We were unable to achieve aad to gain an advantage over a satisfactory conclusion" domestic producers The Dried States waris all Agriculture Secrctasy lichasd Lyng said at a news confer- - goveraasent subsidy programs phased ant eventually The who said Lyng negotiations nations ef Western Europe are tnnd continue to Montreal on wining to accept a rnmnanus ices central trade ouch ntenM ae textile ecortr and' krieSee-te- are opposed to ttrir complete prsperfir righto' waned The foftare to reach agree-methat the VS governsaent emerged after Argentina and Braril threatened to Meek products abroad to toe progress to other areas ef trade of aa agreement with negotiations if toe Dried States and the Common Maitet the Europeans "IdontbSevewewffldott countries do not reaohre their to n pnuitofc sense but we differences The stand by the two leading bare a needier an aggressive sales pdfor Lyna Latin American powers was reported to have substantial Australian Trade Minister import among GATT memMichari Duffy who mediated bers from the developing nah meetings between tions John Ellis a spokesman for the two eides said toe talks among toe Americans and the Australian delegation told Europeans had coUapied and United Freaa International that he hrid out little hope for their the two countries made their warning shortly after midnight quid revival to meetings between toe ‘"The fundamental difCairns Group of form ferences between the major exporting nations toe United protagonists are no different States and toe EEC countries now than some months ago or All N signatory nations to the when we came to Montreal" 1947 trade pact must agree to Duffy said any reforms to order for toe The impaaae has created a changes to be implemented bw al n! New shoes Shoeing horses is hard wort whether prevent damage to the horses Uaonbee winter or summer In Mite of the is reptectog PoUsons horse's otd shots backbreaking labor involved farrier with new aluminum ones made tarry Lisonhee of Southfield has been espnetetfy for mctegfhsy weigh toout X1 “Gardening by Mail 2” is written for home gardeners and' plant collectors of all interests years -- Give your favorite on tl great-grandfath- er so-call- ed second-generati- for Lisonhee 's was n farrier and Larry was taught by Ms father he said Lisonhee went on to attend terrier school to Arizona to perfect his trade The wort can he lean to the winter he said so Lisonhee also worts nt Weather Shield Manutacturiog Inc Lisonhee shod a horse owned by Rfcfcsrd foulsen of Logan last week to preparation for cutter racina which began in Smithfield Saturday Generally speaktoQ horses don't need new shoes to the winter "Most of them do fine barefoot" said Lisonhee But horses that race bare their shoes replaced as often as necessary to keep them in good shape and last-ditc- Gardening ranks among Utah's moat popular outdoor activities so it’s a good bet that most Christmas shopping lists include an avid gardener or two ‘‘A great way to shorten a gardener’s winter is to give that person a gardening book they can curl up by the lire with" said Duane Hatch Utah State University Extension horticulturist As a gift for the avid gardener Hatch discussed a "different category” of reading material that recently came across his desk "Gardening by Mail 2” by Barbara J Barton is a source book that will guide readers to retail and wholesale sources for more than 500 plant specialtiea products and sources Hatch said the book includes a geographical index to help buyers choose plant sources by climate xonei and to assist traveling to Krdeners find interesting nurseries and sales it seriously doing one-thin- d es mm es regular bone Cutter races era oe beginning at 1 put each at Forrester Acres 409 W Center Smithfield The public is batted adwssiofl is Si The races wll run for If weeks with the exception of Saturday Dec 24 said Terrell Anderson spokesperson for tot Skyline Cutter Assoctetion The toett oropp to one of the larger associations to Glib he eaU "To probably one of toe beet spectator pporto we've got going" gardener book for Christmas and levels of expertise in the United States and Canada Also Hatch mid those operating An example of its complete listings includes 16 subtopics for fertiliser such as seaweed chemical versus organic new commercial mix recommendations for new beds and so on ’"The Gardener's Index” for 1667 covers the same publications as well as Garden It indexes 974 articles from 60 magazine issues In March 1166 “The Gardener’s Index” for be released Fine Gardening will be 1681 will nurseries or botanical gardens or members of added to the publications reviewed The indexes ire published by CompuDex gardening clubs will find it useful Press P0 Box 27041 Kansas City MO 64111 The publisher is Tusker Press P0 Box 133S-Z Sebastopol CA 95473 Another book is '"The Ggrdener’s Index" available in 1N6 and 1197 editions The 1M6 version indexes articles from all issues of American Horticulturist Flower and Garden Horticulture National Gardening and Kodak's Organic gardening Its 160 pages 9fe by 11) cover 533 articles in 54 magazine issues and contain subject and name indexes with more than 1200 recordings Farmers employing seasonal workers must file reports Starting to January farmers engaged to seasonal agricultural services must file reports on seasonal workers based on records from Oct 11668 In addition farmers employing seasonal workers were to hsve filed employment eligibility reports by Dec 1 on workers they'veiiired since Nov 6 list if those wortera were still employed Dec L These farmers must also file reports oe each new seasonal worker bind The reporting requirements result from a 1966 amendment to the Immigration andMattonsSfo Act ef 1652 The act was amended to help control' immigration to the United States aid to make certian changes to the system for legal immigration said Larry Bend Utah Statelteiveraifo Extension farm management specialist "These reports are designed to keep track ef seasonal employees and to help the government determine the need for admitting ‘reufcsteb-men- f africultanl workers into tbe United State" Send said The reports that must be filed quarterly starting to January apply to those who employ workers Granted legal resident status under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of IKS (the SeeHUBEBanpnge97 flgriojfcure report Public hearing on brand inspection fees The Utah Department of Agriculture and the Agriculture Brand Board are seeking public input into s possible increase in brand inspection fees on cattle for the purpose of theft protection A public hearing to diacuss this issue has been scheduled for 10 sm Wednesday Dec 21 at the Department pf Agriculture building Salt Lake City Utah 84116 The 350 N Redwood Road Written comments will department's phone number is also be accepted prior to this date ldaho'i I'riculiurtii Statistics Service nearly 2S00 of Idaho's produce s will be contacted by phone or visited in person in the Jauuary survey period and asked to provide their numbers for the Four groups join anti-wildern- ess drive Four more business agriculture and management organizations have joined the Utah Fublic Lands Multiple Use Coalition Gerhardt emphasized that voluntary cooperation by Idaho's which is working to protect Utah's natural resources through producers is vitally important in order to make accurate existing management agencies instead ef wilderness designation unbiased and timely estimates All information provided by said C Booth Wattentine coalition chairman WaUentine said there are sow 34 major business industry producers is strictly confidential and used only in combination with other producers' reports to develop county state and agriculture government and water management groups to the national cattle and sheep inventory estimates The results of the multiple use coalition Tbe sew members ef the coalition include the Utah Association survey will be publisheed by the Agricultural Statistics Board on of Counties Utah Farm Bureau Coastal Mates Energy Company Feb 1 1666 Utah Cattlemens Association Utah Forest Industry Council Utah A sample of Idaho's cattle and sheep producers will be contacted during the first two weeks of January to help the Estimates on the size of the US and Idaho cattle and sheep Association of Conservation District and the Utab ldaho Farmers USDA'i National Agricultural Statistics Service inventory the herdcthe size of the calf and lamb crops will be available from Union Other members of the coalition indude tbe Utah Association of nstion'i cattle and sheep numbers and measure the changes that the Idaho Agricultural Statistics Boise office after 3 pm on Feb 8 1666 In addition all producers who participate to the hsve occurred in the stock on hand survey Sot AGBJCULTUBE EEPOBTea page 17 According to Don Gerhardt the new state statistician for will be mailed copy of the report! 538-716- 6 Sheep cattlo producers to be surveyed survey |