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V :v v- Pioopio la 6aslB0ia- v- ': :y ' r i - ' Journal Loganl Utah Sunday The Herald ' 2004 April 11 ' ! i -' w-' K J i A9 i v t never have reason to wonder 'what’s next If Noratella you she will do something you can count on it being done she’s helped secure : " for many thousands of dollars ' Utah Public Radio” providing thousands of home--' owners across the United ‘States with quality built resort style living in the of their own home Recently John and four key employees from Cover-U- p Construction Ed Van Dyke Todd Parker' Kelly Hofo and Alan Oxbridge successfully John Winn owner of Cover-U- p the sales and instalConstruction in Smithfield completed lation training programs conwas awarded an Admiral ducted at Admiral which dealership by Ed certified their participation to Bloom President of Admiral Sell or install Admiral Sunrooms Call or toll Admiral Sunroom Corporafree tion headquartered in Corona California has been manufacItems for People in Business turing sunroom products for' should be submitted to Jeremy over 30 years and has been Pugh jpughOhjnewscom awarded the secondly a gift shop where " “Professional 'imfxwed you will discover unique gifts to encourage a friend Thirdly f tremendously Employee rtf is a Corner the Quarter- And his atti--t Encouragement tea room in which you can sip Designation at tudehas is committed to v r Utah State Big Train Chai" or Republic exceptional customer satisfoc-- always been of leas with a fn£ndor find a University for tioo ahd unparalleled attention very very ' Winter 2003-200-4 friend in one of the Mail who to detail of your facilities good He and talk or would love to sit Robert resides in Providence v enjoys scuba by the we Professional a offer fishlisten with his wife Kelly They Fourthly diving have two children Employees Association Nora lending library with a large ing and snowboarding We has been at Utah State for a assortment of Christian books hope he will be with us for a You total of 23 years with the last sit can and videos tapes : : ? 8 years bang spent in the and read in the reading room ' Brooks Larsen is the Good-Utah Public Radio Depart-in a quiet peaceful atoms- Kfowi Timber fine log furnishings phere or you can check out the ment According toiler letter Encouragement Corner 16 employee of the month of nomination she is “one of books to read at home N State Preston Idaho is Brooks has been building log the most organized persons I first of all a Christian Book- furniture with the company know She stays on top of store where you can find for almost a year now He is thiiigs and plans and organizes Nora J Zambteno has been one of die fastest and best His books at below retail cost It is events so smoothly that I ' quality hu i : : : ' Great employee hi icinmcc Sun-roo- 563-30- spot-mark- oe Continued from A8 less foan normal and the state has recorded four of its five driest years of the century in foe past 10 years hydrologist Charlie Ester said of New Mexico is in severe drought condition or worse said Dan Murray water supply specialist for the USDA’s conservation service in Albuquerque NM “In the northern part of the state we get our peak snow-pac- k about April 1 but this it year pretty much peaked out about the first week of IVvo-foir- k ' ds Renb-Gazet- Cal-iforn- That could mean a shortage of the water New Mexico shares with Texas and espe- dally hurt foe city of Suite Fe which gets much of its water from the Santa Fe River Mur-ray said The warmest March since 1934 was recorded in Reno where residents have asked foe state engineer to ate the Montreux Golf & ' non-mi- lk Reproductive Performance duce a live viable calf and raise it to weaning is the first most important production trait of the cow herd- - Clearly the energy status of the cow has an affect on reproduction and reproductive performance is ofparamount importance to the production efficiency of the cow herd The calving date of each individual animal relative to the calving season also influences production efficiency Earlier calving cows generally wean older and heavier calves and use feed more efficiently than later calving cows Cows that maintain a shorter postpartum interval are more efficient throughout their lifetime The National Interagency Fire Center identified three areas with the greatest fire risks — Soufoom California the Four Comers states of New Mexico Colorado ‘and southern Utah and the Intermou ntain region east of the Cascade Mountains across Idaho and western Montana ' Big fires already have r burned 10000 acres in Ari- zona and 8500 acres in Colorado “In terms of fire I think Ari-zo- of wet weathwinter but this er in Oregon we had a very dry March If We don’t get sofoe April showers we are going to have a dry situation with a lot of fuels sitting there” he said Parts of Nevada California and Arizona are dependent on water from the Colorado ' River system and its two hugest reservoirs Lake Mead and Lake Ppwell which together can hold about 50 million acre feet but are only “We had lots - Cache County Cattlemen’s Meeting Cache County Cattlemen will meet again on Wednesday April 14 at 7 pm at the Caine Dairy Center Classroom The program for this month will discuss Fencing Strategies for Pas--' ture Management and Beef Sire Selection & Breeding Programs half fidL “They’ve been really low the last five years We thought this was going to be a decent year but now it’s starting to Jook like that is not going to be the case” Redmond said Scott WiKams is Larsen likened the cumula-tiv- e effects in Idaho over foe years to “a snake starting to eat its own tail” 1 about FA a USU VETERAN EX-H- '“The snowpack went down so we had to keep tapping the reservoirs so that last year we just absolutely emptied our reservoirs” lie said “The saddest thing about all of this is we can already see next year’s train wreck coming’’ Larsen said “Pray for rain That’s about all we can do” - On foe Net: Drought Monitor http:wwwdrpughtunJedudnV monitorhtml Western Regional Climate ’Center httpVwwwwrccdriedu-NQAA Drought Information Nww MmI wMi w - ESMl ft TAX PROFESSIONALS St SaMtfor Hmrkm an ttw ConManbl Manriiw ip Our Local Offica 800-375-97- Political Action Committee The Two Party System Provides True Checks and Balances Jola Now! 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te low-milki- ng There's more concern about moisture in the soils and forests and the potential for another year or raging wildfires “In that respect Southern California is not doing particularly well They’ve had quite a few dry years in a row and certainly didn’t do much catch-u- p this season” Gehrke County Chib’s use of water from Gdena Creek They don’t care about fee FGA Tbur and the Reno-TahOpen They say there won’t be enough water for their pastures “You are going to have a new range war fee farmers and randiera against foe golf courses” Rick Taras president of the Big Ditch Co told Journal last the week In contrast some parts of the Wed — western Oregon Washington and Northern west of foe Cascades and Sierra Nevada — have near normal snowpack The overall water supply situation in California statewide is “not great but it’s OK” said Frank Gehrke chief of snow surveys for the California Department bf Water Resources low-milk- ers V Body 92 reproductive events such as postpartum interval services per conception calving interval milk production weaning weight calving difficulty and calf survival Body Condition Score (BCS) is a measure of body condition for cattle and reflects the level of nutritional energy available to the animal for all functions Body condition at calving is the single most important factor controlling when a cow will cycle after calving Cows should have an optimum body condition of 3 or 6 at calving through breeding to assure optimal reproductive performance Maintaining BCS of 5 or 6 prior to calving will greatly increase the lifetime profitability of the cow herd Cows with a BCS Of 5 or 6 produce an estimated annual income of $338 and $387 respectively compared to an estimated income of $241 for a cow with a pre-cving BCS of 4 For beef producers efficient beef production is essential to maintain long term profitability Increasing production efficiency of beef cattle environments by moderatin ing cow size to less than 1100 pounds and keeping milk production moderate should aid in lowering the cow herd’s energy demands and help minimize the time between calving and rebreeding milk have been shown to wean heavier calves but foe higher weaning than weight may not be economical because of the increased subsequent reproductive failure and increased forage cost Calves from cows tend to replace milk nutrients by feed consumption at increasing their an earlier age Research conducted at New Mexico State University indicates that after about 60 days of age daily gain is similar for calves both high- - and on v ms : et gen-erati- - ' i Continued from AS power-tradin- ' 99 Williams Company charged with power price top-lev- el ' i Sun-roo- m Awarded g unit A Reliant Resources Inc workers were indicted and four of its by a federal grand jury Thursday on accusations they illegally manipulated prices by shutting down the power plants during a two-da- y period Reliant Energy Services Inc: its former vice president a director manager and trader are accused of illegally increasing electricity costs while creating a “false and misleading appearance of an electricity supply shortage” The four officials face charges of conspiracy wire fraud and commodities manipulation Jackie Thomas 49 a former vice president of Reliant’s power trading division Reggie Howard 37 a former director of the west power trading division Lisa Flowers 37 a term trader and Kevin Frankeny 42 manager of western operations all were scheduled to ' surrender in San Francisco on Friday and ' appear before a judge Calls to their attorneys were not immediately returned Mike Jines Reliant’s general counsel said the charges were unfounded and the company did not commit any wrongdoing ' “We intend to contest these charges vigorously” he said con-venien- ce New dealership' ’ The company is accused of shutting down four of its five generating stations withholding power from the market and purchasing electricity instead of producing it to meet quotas It could face millions in fines if convicted The indictments unsealed Thursday said die company disseminated false and misleading rumors to brokers about the maintenance status of power plants and foe availability of power for three summer months in 2000 at the time of rolling blackouts in California power prices Artificially high were the result of “defendants’ conspiracy scheme to defraud and manipulation” the indictment said Reliant Last month Houston-base- d it expected an that shareholders to announced indictment against the subsidiary The subsidiary is responsible for buying fuel for and marketing power produced by its electric “ facilities Reliant Resources a leading UJS power producer and marketer previously agreed to return the $138 million it made by cutting back energy production and paid an $836000 fine to settle Federal Energy Regulatory Commission charges of abuse during foe energy crisis “The vast majority of corporate executives are honest hardworking people” Attorney General John Ashcroft said in Washington t f ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — For the first time a criminal case has been lodged against a company accused of manipulating power prices during California’s enqgy crisis j wtirwLikhBnl9com 41m WMI JhaWlGnmmear JK Harris N Company- - 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