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Show 10A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday October 10, 2002 New information site helps farmers Taylor Moore Dec. 3, 1981 He was a member of the LDS Church. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. He enjoyed being in the outdoors, hunting, fishing or taking pictures. He loved all kindsof masic and could pick up an instrument and play it by ear. He is survived by wife, Jeanne Bliss two years ago. We are so very grateful for her loving care for him during his last years. He loved the outdoors and being on his farm in Wiles. He loved sports and being with his family. He is survived by mother, Mary Brotherson Dyches Christensen; sister, Annette Merrill; daughter, Jennifer (Fred) Atkinson; sons, Russell ?ilf " f 'jH Kent Dyches MT. PLEASANT - Kent (Heavy) Doyle Dyches. age SI. 'of Ml. Pleasant, passed away Mon. Oct. 7, 2002 after a valiant battle with cancer. lie was horn Sept. IS, 1951 to Doyle and Mary Urotherson Dyches. lie found his angel -- Annette, Helper; children, Josalyn Dee Ann, Yvonne, Anne, Kent Dyches and Adam Kent Ashworth; grandchildren. Tanner and Waylcn Atkinson; and the love of his life Jeanne Bliss. Kent was preceded in death by his father, Doyle and stepfather. Dale Christensen. Funeral services will be Saturday, Oct. 12, 1 1 a.m.,at the Ml. Pleasant LDS 4th Ward Chapel, 49 S. State Street. Friends may call Friday evening, 6 to 8 p.m. at the Magleby-Fume- r Mortuary, N. KXI W., Mt. Pleasant, and Saturday, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the church prior to the services. Burial. Wales Town Cemetery. : HELPER - Jerry Dee Ryan Jr., age 58, passed away Oct. 8, 2002 at his home in Helper. He was bom Jan. 6, 1944 in Florence, Ariz., to Jerry Dee Ryan Sr. and Emily Elizabeth lture Fausett Mortuary in Price where friends may call Friday from noon to 5 p.m. for those who wish to sign the register. in agricultural waste manage- ment at Utah State University. With the technology we have available today, agricultural research and information has gone from the laboratory into the hands of those who need the information the most lb capitalize the development of USU Extensions efforts in this area. Representative Brent D. Parker sponsored a legislative initiative during the 2001 Utah State Legislature. Wellington; Elaine (Royce) Each week the Sun AdvucaUfe.-and Emery County Golda Hansen PRICE - Our loving mother, grandmother and Golda Smith Olsen Hansen, age 88, passed away peacefully at her home Oct. 8, ' ' 2002. She was born June 25, 1914 in Hiawatha to Frank E. and Julia Etta Ames Smith. Married Charles E Olsen Sept. 12, 1930. He died July 21 1951 Married Joseph Hansen Aug. 17, 1953. He died March 15,1986. Lifelong resident of Carbon County and an active member of any family scrapbook. 5x7 only $5.00 8x10 only $10.00 Am, Allred, Cleveland; Terry (Leslie) Hansen, Spring Glen; daughter-in-laAlice Olsen, Price; 22 grandchildren, 54 2Z Also her special companion, Daisey her dog. Preceded in death by parents; husbands; daughters, Gaylene and Bonnie Jean Olsen; son, Roland Sonny Olsen; grandson, David Olsen; brothers, Loren and Garence; and sister, Nora Stifas. She will be dearly missed by her family and a community of (Continued from page 1A) so a good deal of that work will have to be hired out In addition, a lot of the money will go to the website development that will accompany the CD program. There arc ik) names attached to the costs because those are estimates I have gotten from people friends. Funeral service Friday, Oct 11,11 a.m., at Mitchell Funeral Home. Fairuty will be at Mitchells one nour prior to services. Friends are welcome at Mitchells daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Interment, Price City involved in doing this, said Tatton. No decisions have been made on who will do what at this point. Deiynn Fielding, the countys economic development director spoke in favor of the project stating that Utah State University is also working on the same area and will be tying their information to a smart rite. CLUB Fri. & Sal., Oct. 11 & 12 ChadL. MJ). completely sure about the project yet, its costs and whos paying what yet. I looked into what Price Gty has in their room transit tax and they still have $45,000 in that account, said Mathews. Why doesnt the city kick in more money for this. Ihtton explained that he felt the city was putting in quite a bit of money by putting in kind services into the project, Well I think this needs to move forward and I want to see it happen, said Milovich. But I also want the best bang for each buck we spend. Another question was also costs raised about the Fri. & Sat., Oct. 18 & 19 General Surgeon Deer Widows Weekend Dr. McCance joins the team of surgeons at Castleview Hospital. He received his medical degree from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine and completed a surgical residency at the Des Moines VAMC. Dr. McCance is Board Certified through the American Board of Surgery. He is a Major in the United States Army Reserve. Dr. McCance will specialize in the following: General Surgery Laproscopic GERD Surgery Endoscopy His office is located at 280 No. Hospital Drive, 8 call 9 or to schedule an appointment. 637-126- But commissioners are not Dance to the latest music with DJ Super Steve McCance, Dancing Friday Heat Saturday Tues., Oct. 15 The Men off ; will be our first ' Weekly Pool Tournament with cash and prizes for the winners. And remember you can practice your pool game on FREE Pool Thursdays on-goi- PRIVATE CLUB FOR MEMBERS FREE SHUTTLE 27 North 100 West, Price BUNDERSON 637-094- 0 Monument nun LHtofaj 637-126- Deadline for social news is Friday at noon TDr. at found http: aems.aste.usu.edu. If one looks closely, one can see the meat and potatoes behind AEMS. AEMS isawebsite for bringing information to those in the agriculture industry, but it also indudes the most search engine for a vast database of topics in the agriculture industry, focusing on Agricultural Waste Management, Harrison explains. Rich Koenig, assistant professor and Extension soil specialist, stated that the AEMS web site will serve as a clearinghouse for technical information on livestock waste management. According to Gary S. Straquadine, professor and destate-of-the-- art partment head of Agricultural Systems Technology and Education at Utah State University, the agriculture environment has experienced rapid change. Sustainable environmental management practices continue to evolve for the progressive fanner and ranch, Straquadine says. Yet, what is the source of new knowledge? Research universities, such as Utah State University, lead the nation in transferring technology with the innovative Agriculture Envi- ronmental Management Systems (AEMS) Web site. With both depth and breadth, this site will be of great value to those who are facing new challenges in these changing environmental and economic times. Justice center employees officially part of county CASTLEVIEW HOSPITAL are pleased to welcome ing the way in bringing such information to the fanner with the recently launched Agriculture Environmental Manage-- ; ment System (AEMS) Web site, Now USU Extension is lead the Seventh Day Adventist and Medical Staff (USDA), there are 1,911,859 farms across the United States. For many, agriculture combines social and economic roles. But, no longer can the fanner rely on watching the clouds to be successful. Just like other business and industry, agriculture has evolved, states John D. Harrison, extension specialist Church. Golda was very active throughout here life. She loved to crochet and make many beautiful things for her friends and family. She also took great pride in her home and family. She was a wonderful cook and no one ever left grandmas home hungry. Survived by seven children, Deri Swede (JoAnn) Olsen, East Carbon; Katy (Bill) Austin, Price; Darla (Harold) Hanna, Hotchkiss, Colo.; Lynn Foster, photographers take hundreds of photos. Many ; people stop by and have print pictures for family ' According to the United States Department of Agricu- Graveside services will be Saturday, Oct. 1111 a.m., in the Evergreen Cemetery in Springville under the director of Sanchez Ryan. Married Annette ScitapbookQ ap- plauded for becoming stewards of the land. Now, those farmers that persevered are finding that they need resources far beyond their discussions at the local cafe to be successful in production agriculture. Avery. Jerry Ryan Jr. Pictutes even if they didnt make the newspaper. Call today or stop in to Iook at the photos on file. They make great gifts or photos for the 90s, farmers were Jerry Dee III, Matthew and Kelley and mother-in-laLeeOra Taylor, brothers, Dennis Ronald; and sisters, Sharon and Meleta. Preceded in death by parents and one brother, Kenny; and stepfather, Kenneth C. 0!l JjOUl : In the 40s, the depression forced many families to endure blood, sweat and tears, just to keep up with the demands of feeding their families. The 50s brought new hope, and a new breed of farmer who realized that their job was important to feeding our nation. Throughout the next few decades, family farms were losing out to corporate entities due to the financial hardships of being a farmer. In rutin SNLJfefeCMklMt 3614112 of the project once the development had been done, such as updating the CD and website revi- sions. I think it would only cost a few thousand dollars per year to keep it up and I see no more requests for money from the fond for that, said Tatton. My concern is the development and start up. I really would like to have a, base going by the end of the year. The commissioners asked Tatton to refine the request a little with more specifics if possible and with what the projected costs would be after the first year of operation and to bring it back to another meeting in the next month. Robert Pero, county clerk, reported that when the board of equalization for property taxes was through with their work on tax appeals they had granted $10 million dollars in assessment reductions to county property owners. The commission also approved the final property tax rates for 2002. For the general fond that final assessment will be the same as the proposed assess- ment at .0002306. For the assessment and local collection fund it will also be the same as the proposed at .0Q0270. Finally for the municipal services fund the final assessment will be .000171. Mathews proposed to the commission that the county lease 10 shares of water to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources for lOyears at $1 per year for use in the Gigliotti Pond in Helper. The commission supported the proposal The commission set a pub lic hearing on Nov. 26 at 4 p.m. for approval of the 2003 county operating budget Poitras & Carter PA--C After Hours Clinic 4-- 8 Monday-Thursd- Fridays zy Urgent Care Family Medicine General Medicine 590 IMDUU BASSO hr Ouldoonfan&rtay Choose from Tfoval Trailers, 5tfi Wheels and Sports Wagons and oH year favorite brands. Pike 637-42- toe. TIRE (UN'S MMlnl feral Jim WASHERS ORVERS STOVES DISHWASHERS REFRIGERATORS TIRE KINGnltai nudngAwmiM m 275 N. 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