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Show June 11T5 201 The Garfield , NEW "MYMONEY" WEBSITE CAN HELP YOU WITH YOUR MONEY PRODUCERS AG MARKET NEWS Receipts: 995; Last Week: 674. Last Year: 497. Feeder Steers: mixed but mostly 2.00-3.00 higher. Feeder Heifers: mixed but mostly 2.00-3.00 higher, instances 8.00-10.00 higher. Holstein Steers: 1.00-2.00 lower. Slaughter Cows: weak to 1.00 lower. Slaugher Bulls: steady. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 2: 200250 lbs 129.00-141.00; 250-300 lbs pkg 138.00; 300-350 pkg 131.00; 350400 lbs 117.50-129.00; 400-450 lbs 122.00-125.00; 450-500 lbs 114.00-122.00, pkg 126.00; 500-550 lbs 109.00-118.50; 550-600 lbs 108.00-120.00; 600-650 lbs 107.50-117.00; 650-700 lbs 105.75-111.00; 700-750 lbs 100.00-104.25; 750-800 lbs 99.00-104.75; 800-850 lbs 91.50-101.50; 850-900 lbs 87.50-95.00; 900-950 lbs 91.75-93.75;950-1000 lbs 89.50-91.00. Holsteins Steers: Large Frame 3: Baby Bull Calves: scarce; 200-300 lbs scarce; 300-500 lbs 71.0089.00; 500-700 lbs 71.5079.00; 700-900 lbs 59.5065.00; 900-1000 lbs scarce. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1-2: 200-250 lbs 123.00-135.00; 250-300 lbs 126.00-129.00; 300-350 lbs 118.00-133.00; 350-400 lbs 117.00-129.00; 400-450 lbs 107.00-118.00; 450-500 lbs 105.50-116.00; 500-550 lbs 105.50-113.00; 550-600 lbs 99.00-111.50; 600-650 lbs 97.75-99.50; 650-700 lbs 91.50-102.75; 700-750 lbs 91.00-99.25; 750-800 lbs 86.50-93.50; 800-850 lbs 87.00-89.00; 850-900 lbs 2 pkgs 93.00; 900-950 lbs 87.00-90.00; 950-1000 lbs scarce. Heiferettes: 53.00-80.50. Stock Cows: Medium and Large Frame 1: Few Pairs 880.00-1,170.00. Slaughter Cows: Boning 80-85% Lean: 55.00-63.75; Breaking 75-80% Lean: 57.25-63.10; Commercial: scarce; Cutter 85-90% Lean: 46.00-55.00. Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1000-1500 lbs 62.25-69.25; 1500-2165 lbs 76.75-85.00; Yield Grade 2 1000-1500 lbs 46.00-60.25; 1500-2385 lbs 62.5073.50. Feeder Bulls: 9401055 lbs scarce. Insider By Mickie Douglas Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Salt Lake City There's good news for Americans who want help getting a handle on their finances. The official government website dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics of financial education, www.mymoney.gov, is now loaded with more information and is even easier to use. The new site has enhanced interactive features and provides more resources to Americans seeking information that can help with their personal financial decisions. The new www.mymoney.gov website creates an online point of access to financial information from the 21 federal agencies, departments, and bureaus -- including Social Security -- that comprise the Financial Literacy and Education Commission. Visitors to the site can find information about how to plan, financially, for a host of life events, such as the birth or adoption of a child, home ownership, or retirement. Users also can find information targeted to their personal or professional situation. For instance, the site offers resources for teachers, military service members, women, parents, youth, and employers. The site also provides money management tools including a financial savings calculator, worksheets for establishing a household budget, and a college preparation checklist. The site also is available in Spanish. The effort to make the website as helpful and useful to Americans will be ongoing, with improvements expected to continue. In addition to being a member of the commission responsible for this site, Social Security offers other ways to help you with your finances. For example, you can use the online Retirement Estimator to get a personalized, instant estimate of what your future retirement benefits will be in different situations. The estimator is available at www.socialsecurity.gov/estimator. Learn more about Social Security at www.socialsecurity.gov. For more about the basics of financial education, whether you're buying a house or balancing your checkbook, visit www.mymoney.gov . Barnett's 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED If you're not completely satisfied with any Good Neighbor Pharmacy brand product, return the unused portion to the place of purchase for a full refund! Pain Reliever Lubricant Eye Drop 0.5 fl. oz. Acid Reducer Maximum Strength 20 mg 500 mg 1 00 ct. 50 ct. VA Tylenol Zit Pepcid 388 — EXIF,,TRE 788 P6i Systane -t`tttf_tt.'27.1,-,-..-Yrt • Ibuprofen PM Daily Prenatal Combo Pack 200 mg 30/30 Combo 40 ct . One A Day 88 Ibuprofen PRI Athlete's Foot or Jock Itch Cream 1% .5 oz. compote tO Poison Ivy-Oak Wash 1 oz. 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UTAH MEN DIE EARLIER THAN WOMEN Health Week urges guys to start taking care of themselves Intermountain Garfield Memorial Hospital 200 North 400 East • Panguitch, Utah • 676-8811 www.garfieldmemorial.org Family Practice Dr. Richard Birch Dr. Todd Mooney Becky Roberts, FNP Tim Dennis, PA-C Dr. Mitchell Miller Speech Therapy Flora Howard Anesthesiology Lewis Barney, CRNA Certified Nurse Midwife DeAnn Brown, CNM VISITING SPECIALISTS FOR JUNE 2010 Dr. Robert Pearson None Ear, Nose Throat 676-8842 Dr. Randy Delcore 10 Orthopedist 676-8842 Dr. Eric Maxwell 2,16,30 Audiologist 676-8842 Dr. Mark Hansen 17 Gen Surgeon 676-8842 Dr. Brad Webb 7,21 Podiatrist Dr. Robert Nakken 24 Orthopedist 676-8842 Dr. Ronald Crouch 2, p.m. Urologist 676-8842 Dr. Jeffrey Osborne 3 Cardiologist 676-8842 (800)260-3668 FUTURE 2010 MAMMO DATES: July 6,7,8 - Kanab August 4&5 - Beaver August 12 & 25 - Panguitch August 18 - Tropic www.bracesbybarnett.com Clinics - Call For Appointments Garfield Memorial Clinic, Panguitch Kazan Clinic, Escalante Bryce Valley Clinic, Cannonville Circleville Clinic, Circleville Physical and Speech Therapy Mammography Diabetic Counseling(Jan Frandsen) Garfield Memorial Hospital Long Term Care Center GARAGE DOORS JUNE 2010 FRIENDLY SERVICE GOOD NEIGHBOR PHARMACY Our Pharmacist, Tim Smith, will provide Coumadin testing and results at outlying clinics. Please call clinic for available dates and times. Coumadin testing and results at the Garfield Memorial Clinic will be by appointment. Mammography will be available in Panguitch on June 23rd. (UCCP) Piute, June 2nd (UCCP) and Bryce Valley on June 17th. To schedule an appointment for Mammography, please call 435-676-1267. ORTHODONTICS an • uitchDru GOOD NEIGHBOR PHARMACY' 435-676-8842 (Mon - Fri) 435-826-4374 (Mon., Wed., Fri.) 435-679-8545 (Tues. & Thurs.) 435-577-2958 (Tues. & Thurs.) 435-676-8840 435-676-1267 435-676-8811 435-676-1265 Custom STAINING... (wood) Custom PAINTING... (meta!) Over a decade of experience! www.garagedoorstainingutah.corn (435) 616-2829 •-! This year it's estimated that more than 1,700 Utah men ages 19-64 will die as a result of just three things: cancer, heart disease, and injuries. Fortunately, there's a lot Utah men can do to get healthy, stay safe and not become another statistic. To encourage men to "Step Up" and take control of their health, the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) and the Utah Healthy Living Foundation have teamed up to celebrate National Men's Health Week, June 14-20, 2010. "Despite advances in medical technology and research, men continue to live an average six years less women," said Dr. David Sundwall, UDOH Executive Director. "For example, men smoke more, wear seat belts less, and don't seek medical help as often. These behaviors can be harmful, but it's never too late for any of us men to step up and make choices that will help us live longer, healthier lives." Governor Herbert signed a proclamation at the state capitol today declaring June 14-20 as Men's Health Week in Utah. On June 26, The Healthy Living Foundation is sponsoring a Stampede for Men's Health, a 5K run/1 mile walk. That same day, Utah's Cruisin' for a Cure, Inc. is partnering with the Foundation to sponsor a car show. Proceeds will be used to raise awareness about the dangers of prostate cancer, and the need for prevention and early detection efforts. A new project this year also involves development of a specialized Utah prostate cancer awareness license plate to bring further attention to get regular checkups. "Many of the health risks that men face—like prostate cancer and heart disease—can be prevented or treated with early diagnosis and screening." said Dr. Steve Gange, President of the Utah Healthy Living Foundation. "In addition to a yearly checkup, all men need to get out and be more physically active, eat a better diet and lower their stress levels," Gange added. UDOH data show that, for men ages 18-64: 1.Injuries are the leading cause of death. In 2008, men were involved in 70% of all fatal car crashes and of these, only 49% of the victims wore seat belts. 2.Cancer is the second leading cause of death, yet only 68% of men 50 and older have had a sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy to prevent colon cancer (the 2nd leading cause of cancer death in Utah). 3.Cardiovascular disease is the third leading cause of death, yet in 2008, only 35% of men knew the signs and symptoms of a heart attack and only 50% knew the signs of a stroke. Eight easy things men can do for themselves and their families are: •Wear a seat belt every time you are in a vehicle. •Wear a helmet when driving or riding on an ATV, bicycle, motorcycle, or other motorized vehicle. •Get your cholesterol and blood pressure checked, starting at age 35. •Talk to your doctor about prostate cancer starting at age 40. •Get screened for colon cancer starting at age 50. •Quit smoking. •Eat more fruits and vegetables. •Get regular physical activity. Men and those who love them can visit www.health. utah.gov/menshealth for prevention tips and resources on other men's health issues like arthritis, asthma, depression, stroke, obesity, skin cancer, and violence. The site also has a list of events being held during Men's Health Week. |