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Show m&ngrRm&s tafapmr. uvnu'm pim V Pe 22 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Scwcmbg L!12JUL TV ' vih'. t? C More ' (see story Pg. . : ' '! : i ylJ . "" .C ,1 Whats For Lunch photos - j' : ; -- . j.y-.- s$ l 13) ;f OUT TO LUNCH Oman's lunch crowd is comprised of Altaniont High students. Clint Stevenson, Weston Goodrich. Daisy Lindsay, Ashley Krissman and Jeremy Mitchell were in last week deciding what to eat. Jason Sweat and Shane Roberts enjoy a few QUIET CONVERSATION minutes of quiet conversation and fast food at Karren's Komcr Drive-I- n on Main Street in Duchesne. EKi sntgsjiStiag Hu - . tOf1''? EATING IN Some Ahamont High students enjoy eating in the Altamont Elementary cafeteria. Front to back, left to right: Tex Bird, Bronden Jessup, JefTHague, Willis Hansen, Devin Tew. Tate Sorensen and Shay Farnsworth. LUNCH TO GO Duchesne High students Silvia Pena, Jessica Hahn and is school Lew left and drove west to the nearby Subway Sandwich Tiffany where each ordered a Kids Pack to go. Union HighjuniorsT IcrCrapo. Andy Hickcn. and COMMON GROUND Josh Liddell eat in the commons area each lunch period, buying food from the mobile carts which arrive stocked with food choices. They say it's easier, fun to meet with friends there, and cheaper. Crop weather for week ending Sept. 10 Major farm and ranch activities included harvesting alfalfa, small grain, and fruits, according to the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service. Fields are being prepared far fall i lan Livestock are being moved !rom ting. summer ranges as ranchers look for fall feed and pasture for cattle being moved early. Winter wheat planted was 14 percent, ahead of 1999 by S points, out behind the five-yeaverage by 1 point. Oats harvested for grain were S4 percent, 2 points behind last year but ahead ofthe five-yeaverage by 3 points. Corn in dough stage waa 76 percent, ahead of 1999 by 7 points and average by 9 points. Corn in dent stage was 38 percent, ahead of 1999 by 24 points and the average hy 16 points. Corn mature waa 6 percent. Corn harvested for silage was 13 percent, ahead of 1999 by 5 points and the five-yeaverage by 9 points. Corn height was 97 inches, 3 inches shorter than 1999, but 17 inches ahead ofthe five-yeaverage. Alfalfa hay third cutting waa. 76 percent, ahead of 1999 by 7 points and the five-yeaverage by 19 points. Alfalfa hay fourth cutting waa 17 percent Alfalfa seed harvested was 24 percent 7 points ahead of 1999, and aver6 points ahead of the five-ye- ygVTprannnnrHrra ar TO ar BRING US YOUR CABLE ar ar ar Sift! tola ENJOY: Free upgrade BILL & More channels over 300 channel options Lower programming rates NO RATE INCREASED GUARANTEED Crystal clear pictures all the time I Better programming values reqjrwliwaipiogronvnlno commitment loAmertcq't top IX and owt pwqmmnwiq loiotng ID! ar 39 98 mo SWITCH age- Onions harvested were 35 percent, ahead of 1999 by 15 points, and the five-yea-r average by 11 points. 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