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Show The Garfield County Insider HELP WANTED PRODUCERS DRIVERS : AG MARKET NEWS Start the year out with a new career. Get your CDL-A and Employment Today. Avg 1st year 35K-40K! Central Refrigerated: 800-525-9277 PARAPROFESSIONAL Paraprofessional for Bryce Valley High School to work with special needs students in classroom setting under the direction of the special education teacher and the school administrator. Position will begin as soon as possible. This position is 19 hours per week with no benefits. SALARY: Beginning paraprofessional hourly rate according to 2010 - 2011 Garfield County School District Classified Salary Schedule ($9.54). QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have at least a High School Diploma, two years college education preferred, may test. Must satisfactorily pass an employment background check and work well with children. APPLICATION: Int ere sted individuals should submit a Garfield County School District classified application. For file to be complete there should be a completed application, resume', prefer 3 current letters of recommendation, and a transcript. Please direct questions to Principal Jeff Brinkerhoff 435-679-8835 and application packets to: Garfield County School District, Annie Eldredge, P.O. Box 398 / 145 East Center St. / annie. eldredge@garfk12.org , Panguitch, Utah 84759, (435) 6768821. Online application available www.garfield.k12.ut.us Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be granted interviews. DEADLINE: Open until filled Garfield School District is an equal opportunity employer. Garfield School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all applications. Bryce Valley High School Cheerleader Advisor. This position is under the direction of Principal Jeff Brinkerhoff, and begin as soon as possible. SALARY: 2 0 1 0-2 0 11 Garfield County School District Classified Extra Curricular Stipend Schedule. APPLICATION: Interested individuals should submit a Garfield County School District classified application, and successfully pass fingerprinting and background check. Please direct questions to Principal Jeff Brinkerhoff 435-679-8835 Please direct application packets to: Annie Eldredge, P.O. Box 398 / 145 East Center St., Panguitch, Utah 84759, annie.eldredge@garfk12.org Online application available www.garfield.k12.ut.us Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be granted interviews. DEADLINE: Wednesday, April 20, 3:00 p.m. Garfield School District is an equal opportunity employer. Garfield School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all applications. Receipts: 1,313; Last Week: 971. Last Year: 599. Feeder Steers: mixed but mostly 3.00-4.00 higher; instances 8.00-10.00 higher. Feeder Heifers: mixed but mostly 2.00-3.00 higher, on similar kinds. Holstein Steers: mixed but mostly 2.00-3.00 higher. Slaughter Cows: mixed but mostly firm. Slaugher Bulls: mixed but mostly steady. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 2: 200-250 lbs 151.00-168.00; 250-300 lbs 168.50-181.00; 300350 lbs 164.50-180.00; 350-400 lbs 161.00-172.00; 400-450 lbs 155.00-170.00, pkg 175.00; 450-500 lbs 145.00-165.75; 500-550 lbs 145.50-160.00; 550600 lbs 142.00-157.00, pkg 160.50; 600-650 lbs 138.00-152.50; 650-700 lbs 133.00-146.50; 700750 lbs 125.00-138.50; 750-800 lbs 129.00-133.50; 800-850 lbs 124.00-130.00; 850-900 lbs 117.00-126.00; 900-950 lbs 108.00-116.00; 950-1000 lbs 110.50114.00. Holsteins Steers: Large Frame 3: Bull Calves: scarce; 200-300 lbs pkg 99.50; 300-500 1bs76.00106.50; 500-700 lbs 74.50-79.00; 700-900 lbs 75.00-88.50; 900-1000 lbs 73.75-90.25. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1-2: 200250 lbs scarce; 250-300 lbs pkg 167.00; 300-350 lbs pkg 181.00; 350-400 lbs 146.00-158.00, pkg 175.00; 400-450 lbs 134.50-152.00; 450-500 lbs 135.00-146.00; 500-550 lbs 128.50-141.50; 550-600 lbs 125.00-139.00; 600-650 lbs 129.00-139.00, pkg 142.50; 650-700 lbs 126.00-137.00, pkg 140.00; 700-750 lbs 119.00-128.50, pkg 133.50; 750-800 lbs 113.00-130.50; 800-850 lbs 114.00-117.00; 850-900 lbs 109.50-111.50; 900-950 lbs 106.50-109.00; 9501000 lbs 102.50-106.50; Heiferettes: 66.50-113.00. Stock Cows: Older Bred Cows 610.00-1,125.00/hd; Few Pairs 750.00-1,285.00/ pair. Slaughter Cows: Boning 80-85% Lean: 70.5082.00, high dressing to 86.25; Breaking 75-80% Lean: 73.25-78.00; Commercial: scarce; Cutter 8590% Lean: 58.50-69.50. Slaugher Bulls: Yield Grade 1000-1500 lbs 84.75-91.25; 1500-1915 lbs 89.50-98.75; Yield Grade 2 1000-1500 lbs 78.5080.50; 1500-2800 lbs 71.00-88.25. Feeder Bulls: 1150-1255 lbs 65.00-73.50. TROPIC RESIDENT WINS BEST NEW KNIFEMAKER AWARD April 21, 2011 UTAH TO RELEASE ITS FIRST TIGER MUSKIES OBITUARIES Jeffrey Kyle Stewart Fish should grow fast The first tiger muskies ever raised in Utah will soon be swimming in six waters in the state. The tigers will be only two to three inches long when they're released. But they won't stay that size for long. Drew Cushing, warm water sport fisheries coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, says the fish should be about 20 inches long a year from now. "And by spring 2013," he says, "most of them will be 30 inches long or longer. Tiger muskie grow fast." You can see just how fast by watching a video of anglers fishing for tiger muskie at Newton Reservoir. Utah's biggest fish Tiger muskies are created by stripping eggs from a female Northern pike and then fertilizing the eggs with milt (sperm) from a male muskie. The result is a sterile fish that doesn't reproduce. Instead of spending its time reproducing, tiger muskie prey on other fish. In the process, the tigers get bigger and bigger. Cushing says many of Utah's tiger muskie waters have plenty of tigers that are more than 40 inches long. "And every year," he says," anglers catch fish that are longer than 50 inches." While the future is bright for tiger muskie fishing in Utah, it wasn't that long ago that biologists and tiger muskie anglers alike were wondering if one of Utah's most unique and thrilling fishing experiences might be gone for good. A three-year search Tiger muskie were first placed in Utah in the early 1990s when DWR biologists brought tiger muskies into the state from Minnesota. Utah's tiger muskie program went well until 2006. Then, fish disease issues began to crop up in the Midwestern and Eastern states that Utah got its tigers from. As soon as the disease issues emerged, the DWR stopped importing tiger muskies into Utah. But the agency's biologists didn't give up on the state's tiger muskie program. A good population of Northern pike existed in Recapture Reservoir in southeastern Utah. To create their own tiger muskie, all the biologists needed were muskie to cross with the pike. But where would they find muskies that were disease free? "It was a frustrating search that lasted three years," Cushing says. "Just when we thought we had a source that was disease free, another round of disease testing would dash our hopes." Finally, through the help of state fisheries biologists in Nebraska and Minnesota, disease-free sources were found in both states. And soon after those sources were located, another disease-free source was found in South Dakota. "Finally," Cushing says," we were in business." Ponds the DWR constructed at its Lee Kay Public Shooting Range in Salt Lake City soon became home to 100 diseasefree muskie that biologists brought into the state. Later, 40 Northern pike, captured by DWR biologists at Recapture Reservoir, joined the muskies at the facility. 166,000 eggs This spring, 166,000 tiger muskie eggs have hatched or are in the process of hatching at Lee Kay. Cushing says the young fry that have hatched are doing well. "When the fry are stocked in mid-May," Cushing says, "we'll reap the rewards of five years of hard work." D&B Karleen McInelly Realtor 0, GRI 435-231-1546 REAL E STATE CE OAR CA TY Nice home with the large lot, corrals, garage, & out buildings $159,900 Looking to buy or sell property? Call me. See website www.OwninSouthemUtah.com for all listings - DAHL WESTWOOD Circleville, Utah Dahl J. Westwood, 69, passed away April 17, 2011 in Panguitch, Utah. He was born July 6, 1941 in Circleville, to George and Jane Wiltshire Westwood. He married DyAnn Cooper July 24, 1966 in Circleville. After graduating from high school, Dahl went to college to become a teacher. His father died and he went back to Circleville to run the farm with his brother Roger. He enjoyed working on the Smokey Mountain, delivering milk to Panguitch and even working at the sewing plant. He loved fishing, hunting and the outdoors. No one could tell a better story than Dahl. Dahl lived and loved life for his grandkids. If you were a grandchild he would hook you up with treats. He loved the farm and taking the grandkids on the tractor. He always had a buddy seat for the kids to sit on. He loved taking trips with his family. His family was his life. Survived by his wife, DyAnn, Circleville; children: Dean Jay Westwood, Jill (Mike) Camp, and Whitney (Kristi) Westwood, all of Circleville; Haley (Jesse) Hatch, Panguitch; eight grandchildren and one in May; siblings: Roger (Beverly) Westwood, Circleville; Marsha (Richard) Henrie, Minersville; John (MaryEllen) Westwood, Cedar City; Mary Ann (Kevin) Glazier, Kanab; sister-in-law, Terecea Westwood, Circleville. Preceded in death by parents; brother, Dan; sister Dana. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 22, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. in the Circleville 1st Ward Chapel, 195 W 200 S. Friends may call at the ward building Thursday evening from 6-8 p.m. and Friday from 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Circleville Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com TABER ADVERTISE IN THE INSIDER Call "676:2621 to place ads. St. George/Panguitch, Utah rt• - Jeffrey Kyle Stewart, age 27, slipped the mortal trials of this life to rest in the loving arms of his Heavenly Father April 11, 2011. Legger, as he was affectionately called, was born in Panguitch, Utah on July 3, 1983 to Kyle and Cindy Stewart. He weighed in at a whopping 3.7 pounds and thus began the physical trials that would test him the remainder of his short life. Following an accident at the age of two, Jeffrey sported a prosthetic leg. Jeffrey and that leg leave a legacy of courage, strength, stubbornness and a sense of humor. Everyone that knows Jeffrey will have a Legger story to tell. Jeffrey had a huge, compassionate heart, with a sincere concern for those around him. He had a stubborn streak a mile wide and always had to have the last word. His family lovingly referred to him as a "dog on a bone". He was fiercely loyal to his family, and loved his nieces and nephews. They were his babies, too. Jeffrey will be deeply missed, leaving a void that nothing will fill. But the comfort of knowing Jeffrey is no longer suffering, his body is whole and he is pain free is a great solace. Jeffrey, we can't wait to see you again; get things ready for the rest of us. He is survived by his parents, Kyle and Cindy Stewart, brothers: James (Haley) and Winston, Nick (Shenna), Peyton and Parker, Luke (Elkee) Mackenlee, Ransom and Bently, Ford (Chelsea), Gaige and Bridger, sister Stacee (Justin) Partridge, Shad and Kyzlee. Grandparents Jim and Sybil Taylor and Al and Carol Stewart, and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Also, Jeffrey's two dogs, Forrest and Stella. They were his constant companions who he loved dearly. Graveside services will be held at the Panguitch City Cemetery on Saturday, April 16, at 1:00 p.m. All family and friends are welcome. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Metcalf Mortuary, (435) 673-4221. Please visit our website at www.metcalfmortuary.com for condolences, complete obituary and funeral listings. a PAINTING INC impiews moms Free Estimate Licensed 8 Insured Randy Jones (435)836-3032 Cell:(801)558-1046 THOUSAND LAKE LUMBER & LOC HOMES lieefralp 740,* Pellet Stoves Gas & Wood Stoves Chad Nell from Tropic Utah won the best new knife maker award at the Oregon knife Collectors Association annual show in Eugene Oregon. The show is one of the largest custom knife shows in the west with over 300 participants. 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