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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, Jan. IS, 1982 Page 8 Food variety WILDLIFE needed If you eat Just foods from a few of the four major groups (milk, meat and fruit and fish, vegetables, cereals and grains), you may shortchange yourself. Popular QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS By Brent Olson Wildlife Conservation Officer Question; What is the future for wildlife? Answer: The vast majority of the sportsmen are ethical, and have a concern for the future of wildlife. There are however a minority of slob hunters and fisherlaw-abidi- men whose only objective is to take as much wildlife as possible while outsmarting this local game warden. these slob Typically hunters are not hardened criminals, but have a general lack of respect for the law. They want their share and don't care how they get it and don't like getting caught. high-prote- - or hlgh-fibdiets can exclude or reduce other nutrients needed just as much by the body. Vitamin tablets can't do it either they don't provide all the nutrients and also lack the bulk, fiber and liquids your body needs. er I do foresee a trend toward more laws and regulations as our population increases. There will be a decrease in bag and creel limits as more individuals hunt and fish with the corresponding demand on our wildlife resources. A prime example is the reduction in the daily and possession limits of fish. Several years ago the possession limit of fish was twenty but this has now been reduced to six fish on the opening weekend. Just a reminder, as of January 1, 1982, you must have a 1982 license to hunt, trap take mountain lion or fish where there is still an open season. IRON OUT YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS A single girl arrived at her office carrying cigars and candy tied in blue ribbons. the occa"Whats sion?" someone asked. She waved her hand to off a sparkling show diamond. "Its a boy six four 190 feet and pounds. ln Having problems re- moving old paint? Try using an old iron, says Sunset Magazine. With heat turned on high (use proper extension cord), iron back and forth on paint. Remove softened paint with putty knife or scraper. stiff-blad- Utah, finally bringing it into position over its target on the UTTR. The (6.2M) missile then popped up, deployed a parachute and was recovered in mid-aby a special helicopter from the 6514th Test Squadron, Hill AFB, Utah. The flight was monitored throughout its course by safety chase aircraft from Edwards AFB, Calif. The first operational ALCMs were deployed to Griffiss AFB, near Rome, N.Y., in September. Management of the Richard Wagner, visits the nation's capitol to talk about it. Five year old cruise missile program is g Richard tells Utah Senator Orrln Hatch about his across travels the conducted by Air Force nation to tell other top officials about the nationwide effort to fight birth defects. Commands Systems Young Richard, from Vancouver, Washington, was born with a birth defect called Aeronautical Systems bifida. But that doesnt slow him down, as Senator Hatch can Division. Colonel James open spine spina as soon as Richard finished talking with the Utah Republican, he because testify, E. Foster is Deputy for was off to visit with several other senate leaders. Strategic Systems. 21-fo- ot ir ALCM inland route flight . The United States Air Force Air-L- a unced Cruise Missile (ALCM) test program passed another milestone yesterday misas the Boeing-buisile successfully completed an overland flight. mission The four-hou- r began over the Pacific Ocean, moved inland and terminated precisely over the target on the Utah Test and Training Range lt (UTTR). Sixteenth in a series of over the Pacific Missile Test Range off Califodemonstrated the capacity rnias Point Magu. The of the ALCM navigation missiles inertial navigasystem to transition from tion system (INS) guided an over water to over land it to the coast where it beflight. It also confirmed gan using its sophisticaonce again that the new ted terrain contour match2 offensive avionics ing (TERCOM) system. system (OAS) could align, The missiles INS aided target and launch the mis- by TERCOM steered the missile on a sile. The ALCM was launch- program through sparsely ed at approximate!.' 1230 or unpopulated areas of EST from a flying California, Nevada and 20 planned, the flight pre-plann- G and-a-ha- lf forth-comin- Host families sought for European and Phillipine high school students Host families are being sought for 25 high school students from Sweden, Norway, Finland, Germany, Spain, and the Philippines for the school year 1982-8in a program sponsored by the American ExStudent (AISE). change Inter-cultur- al The students, age 15 through 17, will arrive in the United States in Aug. 1982, attend the local high school, and return to their home country in late June 1983. The students, all fluent in English, have been screened by their school represen- - tatives in their home countries and have spending money and medical insurance. with Host families small children are welcome to participate in Host this program. families deduct may $50 per month for Income Tax purposes. addition the Philippines. Families interested in any of these programs should contact Richard Mears, 8873 South 1275 East, Sandy, Utah 84070. Letters should contain the Host Familys telephone number. AISE is officially desig- nated by the United States Internationa ComAISE is also seeking munication Agency in American high school Washington, D.C. as an students, age 15 17, who exchangevisitor program would like to spend a with a special program high school year in Swe- number t, den, Norway, Finland, AISE is a educational Germany or Spain, or dedicated participate in a five week organization Host Family stay in the to fostering international same countries and in understanding. -- non-profi- Fine Arts cont. from page 2 Collect a set of fine porcelain china by saving and checking at First Security Bank. Select from 10 different items . . . including place settings, accessories and complete sets. By the set or by the piece, now there are more reasons than ever to save and check at First Security Bank. 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Speakers for this annual event, now in its l(hh year, are chosen for their contributions as contemporary Mormon women. The Exponent Day commemorates the founding of the "Womans Exponent, the first womens newspaper west of the Mississippi, which was published completely by Utah to receive 194,000 pounds of cheese Military purchases and Utah USDA rood programs anresidents will share nually use about 134 mil194,000 pounds of proces- lion pounds of cheese. sed cheese from U.S. DeDistribution of the surpartment of Agriculture plus cheese will be made cold (USDA) storage through the Utah Divistocks under a special dir- sion of Aging and nonproective of President Rea- fit food banks represented gan. USDAs Food and by the Community SerNutrition Service Region- vices Council of Utah. al Office here is current- Commodity Representaly finalizing arrangements tive John J. Isaacson of that will release the pro- the Department of Social cessed cheese to the Utah Services will coordinate Department of Social Ser- distribution of the cheese, vices for statewide distri- Wood said. Needy perMormon women in Utah bution, according to Re- sons will receive their alrom June 1872 until 1914. gional Administrator Billy lotment of cheese through local food banks when it W. Wood. becomes available. USDA will deliver truck Nationwide, the President released 30 million or railcar lots of the cheese loaves to of processed pounds cheese for distribution to predesignated destination Beginning Jan. 1, the needy families, Wood points within the state. U.S. Department of Agrisaid. USDAs Commodity States have agreed to abculture will lower the in- Credit Corporation cur- sorb additional handling terest rate it charges for and distribution costs, rently has an inventory of community facility and about 560 million pounds and insure that food water and waste disposal of banks do not impose any processed and Cheddar loans from 12.25 percent cheese in cold such charge, he said. storage. to 11.375 percent. Charles W. Shuman, administrator of Farmers Home Administration, the USDA rural credit agency that handles the loans, Now is the time to apply said the new rate reflects Spanish Fork will be a general decline in inter- for tags for the Millard having the weigh-i- n on Livestock Sat., Jan. 30, at the Spanest rates. County Jr. Shuman said commun- Show. Tagging Deadline ish Fork Auction Yard beSwine ginning at 10:00 a.m. for ity facility and water and for Beef is the and FFA Steer waste disposal rates are Sheep "Rate of Gain Contest. calculated quarterly, bas- You may obtain an applied on the current average cation for tags from the The contest will terminate cost of municipal bonds, USU Extension office in on April 28, 1982, at the the old rate had been in Fillmore or Delta. Re- weigh-i- n at the Utah State member you only have Jr. Livestock Show. For effect since Oct. 1. information Other FmHA loan rates until Jan. 29 to tag your more are not affected by this beef. Call change. DENVER, COLO., Jan. Interest rates to be lowered Deadline nears for Livestock Show 4-- Complete your collection now at FoetsD: SGOfloilty (Sainta Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. 743-541- 2. f f 743-541- |