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L Utnh thd Dapartmont of By Agriaitura and tho Utah Dakyr i mushrooming Commisston t When it cornea to millt Utah coMumcn ate getting mote titan tiiey pay foe That’s the result of a statewide survey of the accuracy of milk i ficatioas' te service attention to alized detail quick tanaroaad aad depead- on-si- ml able coorteoos service: 'Thq ns with a bachelor's degree iSti Dquutment ofAgri-cultu- re and Food and the Utah Dairy Commission 'today miwiiiotH pii! fffyltf t itiwi wide stndy of milk labeling practices The test was conducted by UDAF Weights and Measures Inspected aider Ae direction of the Federal Trade Commission the US Dmartment of Agriculture the US Food and Drag Administrationand the National Ilwtihitu fifOtMiztfdl godTccb operated by Nadeae Steohoft who has 10 yean of experience ia public ida-tiohas tanglit public rdadoas as the state aad aatioaal level aad has two yean of experieace ia graphic design Steinhoff graduaird Maps Cut Lande ia art aad graphic desiga mate call Bear hlauatria Graphics at 753-04- 97 ’v nokigy The resuhs of the 46state survey Aowthit Utah isamong Ae top 10 states for accuracy in milk Packaging A total of 73 tests were conducted in Utah schools retail outlets and dairies Sixty-si-x tests passed while several Employee awarded Alma Aaaya was named employee of the month at Legna Nura-in- g and Rehabilitation Her supervisor is Jackie failed for a 9041 percent Christensen Aaaya works ia the hoase-keepi- approvalaccnracy rating Only eight other states scored higher' According to survey remits Ae 66 tests Ast passed showed an overfilling of containers by ah 0l2 ooncen The seven avenge tests that failed showed aa underfilling of about 007 ounces to general the survey showed Jhai Utah consumers and students received about lO ouucq more milk pet container Am Aey were paying for during the test pafod ng depanmeat Her work has beep noticed by staff and residents Anaya says her job is rewarding becaase she is appreciated by all aad enjoys the residents and family members AP photo Joins staff Rank Gaitond of HMmuugMUl tfga tar fcoRe raotn on Ns tarn in Mn JOna Bn' photo Gattand a tobacco hvmnr looking lor !5 w Outlooks Salon Petersen " Jrf Jmgmbhe Ids week ' - to its staff of highly-trainprafesshmals Petersen a graduate of ed Sky View High School is now attending the Center for Travel Edu-catio- n at Bridgerland Applied Technology Center wfaeic she wiD become certified as a travel arrangement specialist She is a well atganzed and l (' individual who has been instra creating a data base which coven all chem records for die past 11 yean She specializes in chem relations aid office management Petersen will be happy to book an appointment at your convenience with any of our hah image pnrfnsknab She will be working Tuesday through Friday may be reached at 752-79- Randal Chase By a ILLSBOROUGH NXL (AF) — The Perigonf truffle hasa kng rarefied history Theaaaent Ramans consideied it an ' aphrodisiac Gourmands tbnmi die ages have swooped over its powers Hoiiy-toit- y restanmna and gourmet diops wouldn't be caught dead wifflout the pricey fimgn New another chapter ia the kmg history of the “Black Diamond" may soon be written: Ahemative crop for tobacco formem 1 rinnk it's an extremely viable alternative" said FranUia GarisodL 46 who operares Garland GoarmetMosh- rooms and Truffles out of his KBsbar-' ough farmhouse Otben aren’t so surebdt state expens are considering adding truffles to the list of possible ahemative flavor-enhanri- Guitar teacher KSM Guitar is happy to welcome Joe Awiad as the new est member of it's guitar msauctioa staff Word is a native of Nebraska where he was introduced to die guitar and has fedbfeBy pursued it ever since After a short gig at Wayne Stare College where he gradnat-e-ij of Agricnhure and Consumer Services “If we can grow them !ocaI!y we‘B inboAsolo ia boA iwfividaal aad groep settiags Joe is available for iatfividuai instr tioa at KSM oa Moaday aad Taesday 787-44- 73 $300? pound wholesale: Csntiaaed f ' enrage 11 Gariand sometimes saves Ms best traffles for himsdCfieezing those he cant ase m then month-hiQshelf fob ' Gariand andhbwifo Belly: am aring aa SISjOOO federal grant to stndy anew g Evaencrastedwithiceayrialhis asweeteartlqraroma “Oh God they’te very aromatic to the nose and fiiO taste throughout die devdopn! d would come down" smd Chariea whole jwlate”said Walter Royal director of the UJLDepartaiem of exeentnre chef at Re Ahgns Bam in r'A'ti' RafciL Royal boys about five ponnds of truffolks would find oat what n amffle fles each year from Gariand They go iatn rwnttr pnan ck Mzith Pn actually tastes Eke"canriar and stuffed cfaickea t (raffles y about 20 ycari ago after madfa abouf Freach mtempts to cuhi rale them He them finds it to believe tiiat planted5(X) hazelnut hees bat fidat they’re from right here just down tiie ' fiad ha fint truffle until 12 yean bar raad“besaid Qe-lan- - K-- ‘ ' ' flirlanth unuf fruni tm Mlling UwffW produemg trees They’ve sold 800 tins year m $12 to $15 each EmnoodBadhamafMonisviDeaa V mvestor with FhJX in botmqr bought i a frazj oat there" he said “By thea I had about pvtaupi" and his wife hancstaboal $0 pounds of nuffles each year with the : f jh-t-i- ' ' 'I 538-71- WhikfflcultivatiBgtinfflestie tog Ac Triangle Mashtnnnt fkh and : Duke Uaivcnity myeotogy m- - r- - vr- - 9 V 41 S0 t ' SmlRUFflESaaPfegaUB rJLtiatiis&'J i infonnation'!1 Tj :“We rrgretany inconvenience t “ ' £i the auction’s closure may cause fas wdl as Aq toss of the auction market and die service it provided to the public" Said WLulerton “ f as - ByDon A Huber s 4 sprays near Ae time of the first hard 'frost will also help That way the weeds won't have time to rejuvenate and will go mto ter ia a This is the time of yai when plats begin to prepare for winter by staring carbohydrates in their roots This traaslorarioB of caAohydratcs imo the i roots also helps with the movement of herbicides ter die roots This makes for aa excellent time to spray perennial weeds that are found oa the farm or m condition Another beaefif af spnyiag at this time of year m that Perenaial weeds :sach as 'field there b Ins cbaact: of Ain bindweed qnackgrasa Csnada thistle tjther plants Most of Ac crops in the violets hemlock sod wfaitetop poison I ether problem weeds should be targeted gardeas fields have now been harvested These weeds should be green mid grow--' Broadleaf weeds can be treated wiA ieg to s£B be capable of moving (he her- hertacides mch re Z44X Banvd Tar- bicide into Ae roots Timing these - er crarihiiation of there heAicides Amg wiA others Before treatmg how- - don xupiij 592 USU The Ogdea Livestock Auction in Farr West Utah has perms- neatly dosed its operation sad voluntarily withdrawn its hbnd with the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food The Closure may have left certain liye--’ stock sellers wiA checks Ast csrmot be honored hy their bmL The Utah Department of Agricul-tnr- e nad Food and Ae US Department of Agriculture me urging customers wiA snch checks to contact eiAer agency as soon as possible The public nay file to recover any funds test ' because of Ae dbtnre' provided n claim b initiated widunbOdays of tiie Ae time of ssfc'S'fr? Contact Seth Wintoton "k Ae : ' UDAF (801) or Mmhs Sahlin m the Denver office of Ae' USD A’s Gram ImroectionPSck-"e- n and Stockyards AdminiStra- tioo st (303) 294-70for mare : UDAF Conqdiance Speda&sL ' at or at KSM Gutas 349 NaRhMnrLogam75V6813L Empar-- vftf"- : and oak urn it ids for i effort rather thaa ‘X crop to replace tobucca" said Rba Fish a hotticuhiBe yon of experieace as a guitarist and is skilled in mi styles M masiclfis work taclndes is prized for hs foods Difficuhto find iu the wild cnysfgtotaprcfanTirri “AQ ibis is port ofa diversified fann sor Mike Christiansen at Utah State University Alford madras a develop software receadyrekasing cmpoccr vezsaoo 4J beu which is ased for gmcw aula He hopes to continoe to develop the empoter software increase the anmber of students vrho wse it and plans for the next apgrade lobe released amffle dog Chewy Most are sold to local restau- rants nod gourmet ihm Baaed oo rtnl miiig w farfmt wHuutw' hfoyiddataboar$14jOOOaaacrn — anywhere from taro to seven times bet- - ng agri-cnhut- al com laude with high hoaon aad a zlnAU m puter science Axfonl involved with software — g— while nw' uing his pursuit of guitar Axford is now stadyiag with profes- Axfonl has many imp! The Perigord 50 ' hdi of their toiffioohtffmg havei - WOCBWQnWtffnWr cyeA consider what crop yon will be Evalmt iuf rHi Cattle coaung off the nnge need to be ‘ evaluated to determine whether they planing to the treated area next year should gq to market or fed Aroui the Some of these herbicides will have a ’winter Feeding animals through the residual that will affect crops that are winter is n major expense Dr Craig planted next yeac Roundup cm be oied BurtelL USU Extension animal scientist oa qaackgrass and other grasses It is mggests that you think of Ae hay also effective oa broadleaf weeds Do as money RanAem should ask themnot are it Oa desinbtd grasses as h wiO selves if they are better off investing also kill them Round-u- p can also be Ast money to feed certain animals mixed wiA Ae pheaoxy herbicides to through the winter or to sell Ae poor control both broadlesC sad grassy producing animals and Ae hay they weeds Round-u-p alone or mixed wiA would consume and invest that Aooey might be e good choice to are oa in in investment or paying n debt that bindweed that has infested gardens and carries s- high interest rate 2-- - flowerbeds vj See HUBER oaFsge 11 f' i i- - |