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Show H I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. JANUARY 20. 1977 IS Range Improvement Loan Applications Being Processed University of Utah. HE INTERNED at the Old Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital in Ogden and then practiced for the next six years in Fillmore. He then spent one year at the Tanner Clinic before moving to Roy where he has practiced for the last four years. Dr. Hansen and his wife Margaret and the couples eight children reside at Kaysville. He has had a great desire for a number of years now to make his home in Davis County. DR. AND Mrs. Hansen spent the greater part of their leisure time with their family, and doing their Dr. Harold L. Hansen, a family practitioner, joined the staff of the Tanner Clinic on January 3. 1977. DR. HANSEN was reared in Iona, Ida. He has been extremely active in Boy Scouting program. He earned the rank of an Eagle Scout, and also has been actively engaged in the various auxiliary organizations of the LDS Church, of which he is a member. He served a mission in New Zealand. . He did his undergraduate work at Ricks College in Idaho and at the Brigham Young University in Provo. Received his MD from the church duties. However Dr. Hansen does have some special hobbies, and tries to find a few moments daily to enjoy music, reading, some hunting and fishing whenever possible. He states that he loves the of challenge family practice. He finds the medical care of a children rewarding experience and is particularly interested in the chronic care and problems the elderly. of WITH THE arrival of Dr. Hansen to the Layton Clinic, now brings the total of medical doctors to nine and there are more eight specialists now serving there, vsb The Utah State Soil Conservation Commission is now processing improvement loan ions. range applicat- SENATE Bill 7 (Rangeland Development Act) was passed by the 1976 Budget Session of the State Legislature. The act, which was signed by Governor Rampton, created a $250,000 rangeland development loan fund to be used by groups of farmers, ranchers, individuals, communities, and municipalities for private range development and community improvement programs. THE SOIL Conservation Commission is charged by law to supervise the loan fund and approve the applications Loans are made with no interest charged Requests for funding are submitted through your Soil Conservation District (SCD) to the Commission, after a range and management improvement program has been developed for the land included in the application. The Commission then reviews the technical, economic, and environmental feasibility of the range development plan and determines if the proposed action is in the public interest and fulfills the intent of the act as passed by the legislature RANGE planning assistance may be obtained from SI Billion For Ut. Bugdet Expenditures Proposed State expenditures totaling nearly $1 billion were mended by Governor Scott M Matheson in his proposed fiscal budget for the 1977-7year. 8 THIS WAS reported by Utah the private research organization in their analysis of the budget presented Monday to the 1977 Utah Legislature The recommended state budget of $997.2 million for 1977-7is approximately $44 2 million, or 4 6 per cent more than the amount that was Foundation, 8 authorized in 19.2 6 FOLLOWING is a breakdown of spending authorized and proposed for in 1976-77 1977-7- by major areas (in 8 millions of dollars): First the expenditure then authorized 1976-7- 7 and recommended 1977-7- Public Schools, $451.8, $503 6. SOCIAL $285.3, $185 8, $159.7, services, $205.2; transportation $139.7; public safety $21.5, $22 8; natural resources $26.1, $22.2 Bus., Labor, & Agr. $12 6, $13.9; Debt service $9.5 development service $9.3; $5.3; all other $71.9, $75.2 Subtotal $943.4 and $997.2. $4 5, Approximate from surplus Total $9.6 and none in 1977-7authorized $953.0 and $997.2. Recommended from surplus is $17.5 and $1.2. Total budget is $970.5 and $998.4. and 1976-7- 7 or per cent greater than the spending total for the 1975-7fiscal year. FOUNDATION analysts point out that the proposed spending total for next year would exceed $1 billion if several contingent items from surplus and added funds to be received from Federal mineral leasing revenues had been included in the expenditure proposal totals. Of the proposed budget for 1977-7education will account for $503 6 million, or 50.5 per cent of the total. The Foundation report notes that this represents an increase of $51 8 million, or 11 5 per cent over the amount available during the current (1976-77- ) fiscal year. $160.3 million, $319.9; higher education, $166 5, $183.7; total education revenues. third proposal would reduce inheritance taxes on small estates by applying the death tax credits recently provided under the new federal estate tax law to the Utah State Inheritance Tax It is estimated that this recom3. A Budget recommends three proposed tax changes - one an increase andlwo tax reductions: -- The motor fuel tax would be changed from a per gallon tax to an ad valorem tax of 20 per cent. Based on existing dations contained in cents per gallon to approximately 9 4 cents per gallon and would increase revenue by $15 6 million PRESENTLY, state motor fuel taxes levied throughout the nation average about 8 1 cents per gallon. Property tax relief to families would be 2. low-inco- granted in another of IN it was that the ADDITION, recommended categorical grants be raised by about 7.5 per cent and that million be allocated to reduce classroom size with particular emphasis given to smaller classroom size m the lower grades. -- Recommended appro: priation of state funds for higher education would be set at $116 4 million, an increase of 13 2 per cent over fiscal the current (1976-77- ) year low-inco- receive rebates for a portion of the property taxes paid. Such relief would be limited to $334 million in 1977 and would be financed from state other and reseeding, improvements practices. THE PLANNED improvements may be scheduled for installation over several years. Repayment requirements of the loan will be worked out with the borrower. "Sufficient property has to be deeded to the state of Utah from the borrower to secure the loan, says Mr. Simpson At the same time a real estate contract is signed selling the property back when the loan is repaid in full THE APPROVAL of these rangeland development loan funds is a historical event, explains Commissioner Francis. This action marks a new approach and an accelerated program by the state to develop its vast rangeland resources. The magnitude of our and importance rangelands in Utah and throughout the United States are awesome, to say the least Range specialists and research findings have proven that proper range and development management can increase production from 5 to 10 times, plus providing increased esthetic benefits and multiple use of our land resources MORE PEOPLE are beginning to understand the importance and potential of our rangelands and also the possible beneficial uses of the rangeland development fund. who are not Landowners acquainted with the program should contact their local Soil Conservation District Supervisor or the Soil Conservation Service Results In Buffalo Hunt Are 100 THIS RECOMMENDED appropriation includes an PERCENT hunter 100 13 years of Utahs first buffalo hunt make teeth permanently resistant to decay Lasers, he explains, may hold the key to applying sealants in vulnerable pit and fissure areas of molars, and making fluoride treatment & GARDEN CENTER 1815 W. Gentile, Layton, Utah 2 Mile Phone West on Gentile Open 8.30 a m.-- 6 376-121- 1 p.m. Yellow ONIONS Size 113 10,.. I00 Idaho Russet Rome Beauty POTATOES 100 lb. 475 APPLES 40 for 1 l29 2 lox 20 lb. 99 ALL WINTER OPEN To Public Greenhouse Open Large Selection ot Choice Houae Plante A Hanging Basket OVM 2,000 PLANTS TO CHOOSK FROM Aug 20, Upland Game, Sept 17, Open Bull Elk, St pt 28, Pheasant, Nov 5 Waterfowl hunting dates will not be established until August, but as a general wetland guideline, enthusiasts can look forward to the first Saturday in October as an opening date for Resources J & J PRODUCE LOCATION to establish closing Farmington. The Jeepettes are a social group of ladies whose hus- Ferguson, historian, SUMMERSET bands are members of the Sheriffs Jeep Davis County Patrol kj IN PRE-SCHO- OL East Kaysville that is permanently fixed into the teeth. SOME instances, fluoride application followed by short bursts of laser heating has resulted in a increase in a tooths apparent retention of fluoride d program you d be pleased with Music Visual-MotReading Readiness Coordination Arts & Crafts Dramatic Build a good sett Play A image 4 & 5 yr okfe Experienced kindergarten teacher Also taught aduH-eclass to parents ot MWF.-- 9 00-- 1 1.30 766-040- 3 PREPARE FOR THE ORAL environment also necessitates materials that set quickly and are water and acid resistant. In the U experiments, fluoride is chemically bound into the structure of the teeth with laser heat. Since some of the fluoride leaches out, the U researchers are trying to find ways to increase the amount CPA EXAM Call BYU 328-03- - Salt Lake Center 25 before February 1. mixmaasosBecmEm 7U3D Ijgxag llfVfflllCTs rutn limns rr r7iTim P, (TTH tii pM STiTtfifyiTT: irk i iimnsilnus ffr COMFORT TOP io high Value 89 PATJ1Y HOSE Value 1.29 up 2W 2 129 BONNIE LYNN OUR PRICE COOIUES 7 Asst. 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Mental attitude, it boils down to The recent pro playoffs are an example MINNESOTA has been in many Super Bowls but never has won This year that burning frustration seemed to propel the team with added incentive, or desire THE SAME is true concerning Oaklands Raiders They were equally frustrated These two teams took it out on their playoff opponents and were the two to reach the Super Bowl It's a pity both couldn't ce both have come so close so many times in recent years, which helped greatly in building (d 1st Quality Ladies Hosiery SHEER Desire, generated by the sting of previous defeates and the belief victory is overdue, is the winning psychology of more necessary treasurer, Clinton and Mable 75 to be a Football in September, Sheep, Bighorn Buffalo, first Saturday in November Board action, by both the Wildlife Board and the Board of Big Game Control, is Perkins, secretary, KaysKaren Devoe, ville; potential sealants and tooth protectors require high levels of heat to take hold. test- Sports is Saturday OFFICERS elected for 1977 were Frances Cunningham, president, Clearfield, Judy In BASEBALL first Saturday September, Moose, second meeting was held at the home of president Marie Tanner, Bountiful, on Thursday BULBS generally accepted ANTELOPE, County annual election The Desire To Win THE BOARD of Big Game Control will hold its annual series of public meetings during the last week of June in coating begins. This is crucial. Dr. Boehm says, in that many of the materials being considered as ideal heat source, says Dr. Boehm, a professor of mechanical engineering Its a clean heat source, and you can vary the intensity of it, Dr. Boehm explains. dates and bag limits, as well as other regulations, for all hunting and fishing activities each year Specific informa tion regarding length of season and changes in be will proclamations published following board meetings football follows. tooths protective enamel The laser, built and operated by Ron Miles, a graduate student in electrical engineering, is proving to be an Southeastern 1977. and will establish the remaining big game seasons (other than those mentioned above) the first weekend in July Those big game season openers are usually, but not irrevocably, established as MAJOR objective of the is to measure the minute cracking threshold of teeth to determine at which temperature damage to the of fluoride Opening Dates For 77 Hunts, Fishing For the Utah sportsmen and sportswomen who wish to make early vacation plans which include hunting and fishing activities, the following is a list of opening dates and general guidelines to opening dates for 1977 General Fishing Season, June 4, General Deer Season, Oct. 22, Archery Deer Season, A PRELIMINARY tests in the project funded by the National Institute of Dental Research indicate that teeth treated with fluoride gel and laser energy appear to retain significantly greater amounts rofto uhU is research more effective 1951 and 1959. The hunt has been an annual event since that time with the exceptions of 1964, 1965, 1972 and 1973 '977-7- 7 beams in a research program to graduate working in conjunction with Dr. Ivan B. Cutler, professor of materials science and engineering, in the development of calcium and aluminum and other phosphates materials whose properties are similar to tooth enamel as possible pit and fissure sealants. encouraging results have been obtained with laser was conducted in 1950 but was not held between the years of Region Game Manager, Jim Bates, said that the State's buffalo herd is estimated at 160 animals 8 chemistry DR. ROBERT Boehm says actual baffalo hunting in Utah. - social services would be raised by approximately 14 3 per cent from $75 7 million in 1976-7to $86 5 million in tests prove successful, the program will go into clinical evaluation. Lygia Stewart, a thermal Davis 1 time all permit holders have harvested buffalo during the THE OVERALL hunter success ratio on Utahs buffalo harvest is 87.0 percent of Division Wildlife the amount to offset tuition increase proposed by the State Board of Regents. State appropriations for Utah authority on processes The Jeepettes by dental surgeons in the Salt Lake City area If current The use of laser heat in the battle against tooth decay someday may cast the dentists drill into near obsolescence, says a University of The 1976 buffalo hunt yielded success for every one of the lucky permit holders. All ten hunters scored on the hunting opportunity. THE to r, Judy Perkins, secretary; Frances Cunningham, president; Karen Devoe, treasurer; Mable Ferguson, historian Laser Against Decay THE LABORATORY success marks the eighth Davis County Jeepettes officers for 1977 are, JEEPETTE OFFICERS ing has been limited to extracted human teeth supplied $5 one-ha- lf CIRCUIT breaker law would be enacted which would allow families to A fencing, stock and wildlife watering facilities, spraying, 8 - the Governors proposals. these monies can be used for the Governors budget: State support for the public schools would be raised from $683 to $735 per weighted pupil unit, an increase of 7.6 per cent. Fund states Development year after 1977-7FOUNDATION THE analysis lists the following major spending recommen- 1. prices, the proposed change would raise the tax on motor fuel from the present rate 7 (SCS) through the Davis County SCD (Soil Conservation District) according to Tom Williams, SCD Chairman of Centerville. Douglas T. Simpson, Administrator of the Rangeland mendation would reduce Utah inheritance tax receipts by approximately $3 million per 1977-7- THE GOVERNORS the Soil Conservation Service a&Mi |