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Show r The Salina Sun Wednesday August 3. 1988 Kids f fs v, n v i I ' y'rr4r T' 5 ' ,. V ft I ;l I ',i " i wy T f w ,r MXAW" ' ' Ss , , fV r 1 f Children ages 3 through 1 2 are Whereas, in Utah, there is a invited to enter original art work in direct correlation between the dein childhood immunization crease the summer Childrens Art Festival levels and the increased incidence of and Contest for Hogle Zoo. All art work must be of Hogle Zoo animals. preventable diseases; and A nominal entry fee for each entry Whereas, vaccines for childhood diseases arc generously safe will be dedicated to Utahs Hogle and effective and the benefits from Zoo. U of U immunization far outweigh the alterPrizes of toys, football tickets. Snowbird tram and natives; and Whereas, immunizations are Park City slide tickets, zoo passes readily available through private and complimentary registrations to physicians and public health clinics; Division of Continuing Education and classes will be among the prizes deno child will be Whereas, nied immunizations in a public health clinic because of an inability to pay; and Whereas, August is a month Weather continued hot and when most children arc preparing to enter school or day care centers; dry, allowing Utah farmers an averH. Now, Therefore, I, Norman age of 6.7 days in the field, according to Utah Agricultural Statistics ServGovernor State of of the Bangcrter, Utah, do hereby declare August, ice. Soil moisture was rated 65 per1988, as Back to School Immuniza- cent short, 35 percent adequate. Irrition Month in Utah and encourage all gation water supply was rated very citizens to join in the observation of short to adequate. Stock water supthis event by insuring that their chilply was short to adequate. Winter wheat at 44 percent dren are properly immunized. harvested, was behind last years 58 percent, but ahead of the 33 percent average. Barley and spring wheat were over 70 percent ripe, in line with one year ago, and ahead of the average. Twenty three percent of the For many years Social Secubarley and 8 percent of the spring v - i EAGLES TAKE 2N D IN ST ATE: The Salina Eagles won all their games but the championship one for second place in the State Little League Tournamet that was held in Manti last week. Pictured 1A ftp f m w mr 1. wheat was harvested. Sixty seven percent of the oats crop had turned color. Com averaged 59 inches high compared with 64 inches last year and the average of 55 inches. Corn tasscling was well under way. Second cutting of alfalfa was progressing ahead of last year with 57 percent completed - ahead of the 35 percent average. Tart cherry harvest was near completion and apricot harvest was well along. Pasture and range condition rated very poor to good. Hay and roughage supplies were generally considered adequate. Livestock rated good to excellent. Direct deposit , saves problems n $ 0 :& t. rity assumed that a beneficiary would receive benefits by check through the mail. From now on, if you are applying for benefits, Social Security will assume that you want to have yourbenefits paid directly into your bank account. Direct deposit is a more method for the government. It eliminates the cost of storage, handling, or postage for checks. The Treasury Department spends only 4 cents to issue a 2 f t I cost-effecti- i, J check. people who are already receiving their benefits by check can arrange for direct deposit simply DODGERS FINISH TOURNEY IN 6TH PLACE: The Salina Dodgers only lost one game at the state Little League touranmentto finish in 6th place. Pictured are: Front: James Sorensen, Brandon Rasmussen, Billy Colby, Mike Hatch, Craig Gladwell, Lee Jackson and Kirt Baker. Back: Coach Larry Shaheen, Ace Shaheen, Jacee Ashby, Jason Mecham, Mike Johnson, Jared Sorenson and coach Craig Gladwell. Absent from the picture was Chris McKinley. Upland Game Seasons adopted by Wildlife Board 1988-8- 9 Upland Game Season dates were adopted at the June scs- sionoftheUtah Wildlife Board. The awarded. Prizes will be given for the best art work in four age categories and through random drawings. Animal art work must be submitted to Hogle Zoo, 2600 East Sunriysidc Avc.. SLC. UT 84108. bv August 13, 1988. Art work should not be larger than 16" x 20" and each entry must be accompanied by a SI entry fee. Each child is limited to three entries. For more information call Hogle Zoo, 582-163- Agriculture Report are: Front Scott Johnson, Chris Barney, Blu Beckstead, Mike Crane, Cody Braithwaite, matt Torgerson, Brett Hatch and Jared Hallows. Back: Kenny Shepherd, Brant Hallows, Robbie Sylvester, Jason Sperry, Jesse Blake, Jesse Lund, Brady Nielson and coach Stan Simpson. t enter Hogle Zoo Art Contest by Aug. 13 those shots ? fymntel need Children invited to waning uaie tor most species has typically been the Saturday closest to the 15th of September. This year. sw. however, most upland game hunting i begin Sept. 10 - the Sage Grouse, Forest tridge, Hungarian Partridge, Cotton tail Rabbit, and the Snowshoe Hare season will open. Pheasant and Quail season ITS BACK TO SCHOOL DAYS AT VANAESI by calling the nearest Social Security office with their checking account or savings account number. Social Security can arrange to have their checks routed directly to their accounts. You can call e toll-fre- rwill begin later on November 5, 1988. In an effort to reduce hunting pressure on theopeningof the Spring Turkey Hunt in 1 989, the season will open on Monday, May 1 . Ending dates for the 1988-8- 9 season vary with each upland game species. Be sure to consult the new proclamation prior to hunting. Fishing Conditions Hows the fishing at your fa- boats, slow from shore. Best with vorite spot? Following is the latest worm or marshmallow. Piute - Water level low and report by the Division of Wildlife Resources: dropping, no dock. Slow success but Fish Lake - Good success with 3 to 6 pound fish are being caught. Fair for Electric Lake trolling with popgcar or still fishing. Forsyth - Light pressure. Suc- cuttthroat. Best for boats using lures cess picking tip, some 2 to 3 poun- at 20. ders. Joes Valley - Fair for 10 to 14 Johnson Reservoir - Slow from inch trout. Best from boats along cast shore, but good from boats tolling wall. with pop gear. Lake Powell - Stripers at 30 to Koosharcm Lake - Fishing 40footdcpths. Try anchovies or shad success fair from boats with big fish imitations on sheer wall and slick being caught. rock point. Best small and large-mout- h Otter Creek Reservoir - Good bass fishing is in the early a.m. success. Best from boats using and late p.m. using grubs, spinners cheese off bottom. and plastic worms in 10 to 15 feet of Panguitch Lake - Good from water. . :4y J2. The first record of the use of spices dates from the age of the pyramids of Egypt approximately 4,600 years ago when onions and garlic were fed to 100,000 laborers. Great Values for Young Men and Ladies of All Ages! Come in and see all of the latest "Back to School styles & Pants Kelvinator Fashions & Refrigerator- - Freezer Jeans Shirts Dresses 5 Sweaters 01 CU FT FREEZER 5E5Zii'ii & TEXTURED DOORS' j i Blouses Skirts TPK180EN Whirlpool Model ET18AKXS frigerator 18 0 cu ft Capacity Earings 0 OFF Any $20 Purchase 1 18 0 Cu. 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