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Show I f WEEKLY REFLEX J OAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 15, 1982 I Reunion Little Princess, Prince Need More Applicants For Fair Time The Layton High School Class of 1977 will be held August?. 1982. Thu is a five year Hs time to show off that talent or the beauty or both, at part of the Davis County Tatr at Lagoon coming Aug. In I armmgton. 19-2- THE FARM Bureau Talent Find and Little Prince, Princess contests wilt be staged as part of the gala affair and en- tries are already being Dar- accepted for both, says lene Ciatbnuih. fair publicity director. While the talent find is sponsored by the Farm Bureau, anyone living in the county is eligible to enter, she says. BARN OWLS - Barn KAYSV1LLE owls, with peering eyes and ghostly appearance, have long been symbols of wisdom or doom, but one researcher feels they also have considerable ecological interest. DR, CARL Marti, zoology professor at W'eber State College, has been conducting a study of the barn owls for the last five years, and, he said, his study is taking on a new angle as previously agricultural land in the Kaysville area is converted to housing tracts. According to the college professor barn owls are "a permanent resident of Utah" and are found in a line from Bear River City to Kaysville, with the largest single concentration in Kaysville. DR. MARTI said, "The population of bam owls is tied in with the food chain which is tied in to environment changes and climate. As the land use in Kaysville changes from agricultural to housing it will be interesting to watch for bam owl changes in tion. He explained have the ability popula- that bam owls to adapt well to e changes, but disruption of field mice habitat, their primary source of food, might drastically change their total population in the Kaysvilman-mad- le area. THE NOCTURNAL barn owl has a wing span of 1 hree divisions will be set up. with juniors age 10 and under. Dr. Carl Marti of Weber State College has discovered some interesting things about bam owls, as he examines one of the younger set. ITLL BE conducted Aug. 19 at 6 p m. in the "big top lent as part of the fair complex. The fields wide open to any type of talent but groups must be limited to four or less, And youve gm to show otf your abilities quickly, with a live minute limit set. The registration deadline is 15 12 Lagoon, f urther information is available by calling or contacting the event chairpersons, Calvin and DLynn Poll at 773.8095, 4-- Miss Davis County contest that has those contestants already in preparation. and usually nests in cavities on cliffs ot: In. the. side of hay stacks which looks the same as a cliff to the owl. The bird is also capable of digging its own burrow if the soil is soft. Dr. Marti said. approximately ten nesting boxes in old grain silos. Many of those boxes have been placed in the nSSwn. m DR. MARTI said. "About 70 percent of the owls mortality is in this first independent stage. Collision with automobiles is the most common form of mortality." Ground Turkey Patties Broil He added, however, that owls, tacking thick feathers or much body fat, have signif- GREAT VALUE! of bam owls." DR. MARTI and Wagner visit their sites about 30 times a month and make additional lb. visits to the Birds of Prey Carnation unk Tuna Conservation Area near Boise, Idaho. They are using bam owls in that bird refuge to contrast their study of local owls. "Here the habitat is mostly manmade, there it is all natural, so it makes a good comparison," he said. Packed in Water or 6 a ounce can DR. MARTI said that in the past most studies on bam owls have been short term, yielding limited results. Currently his study is in the sixth year and he hopes to extend it to at least ten. 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The social climber is grinning his way into the good graces of targets. It would be nice to see some of prominence who didnt constantly exhibit a commercial smile. Life cant be that jolly, all the time. These are serious LIBBY S Sausage 3' si 2 ubb, s Braunschweiger Po Sl1"' Spareribs R'g Mahi Mahi Filtets Pink Salmon X s1.19 ,,1.69 ,s1 .29 Whole or Half 59 can PlUtMS 8 Chicken Ready Vg 99( 8 Hamburger Helper DetergentL0VL3a?s1.72 8 Joy King ' ,e I - iCost Per Serving times. Asst 59c $ d a Prospector 1849 Jewelry Collection lb. tTT T m rrrrH Its Tha Time of Year Safeway Quality Beat lb. friendship and fellowship. seen on TV, salesmen and a $ 88 YOUR CHOICE BUT DR. Marti doesn't seem to mind the length. At a recent symposium he entitled Is the bam his presentation, owl a good model for testing ecological theory, or is studying it just a hoot? A genuine, sincere smile is ,2.29 ,1.89 Oil stand them you have to do a Smile! 1.19 , uIn Ground Beet To really under- He said, Pan Fry or LEAN icant drops in population during long, cold winters. "Last winter, he said, "we lost a lot DR. MARTI said, By using the nest boxes we have been ONCE THE nest is made the female bam owl lays between three and 13 eggs. Dr. Marti said that the female does all the incubating while the male supplies her with food, noting that in one box they found up to a hundred fresh mice brought in by the male for his mate, for more informa- After the eggs are hatched the young birds are fed by their parents for up to a month after they learn to By. After that, parents stop providing food. Kaysville area. very successful in terms of studying the owls, and through our nest boxes we have increased the population of the bam owl considerably." The professor explained that once the next box is in place it takes little time for the owls to move in. He said, "Barn owls dont bring in stuff for nests, they eat mice whole and regurgitate a pellet, composed of the fur and bones, that they use to make the nest. 393-754- tion. In order to increase the population of the bam owl Dr. Marti, in conjunction with Phil Wagner of the Utah Division of Wildlife resourses, has placed or son Peterson, Melanie Rigby McKenzie. 773-293- three-and-a-h- to four feet Sky-roo- The fair will also feature the traditional sort of activities, and other ranging from the youth agricultural exhibits to a chance to see the best rated jellies and jams, including the 544-891- 5 guts, CONTESTANTS will be judged on stage appearance and personality in a variety of activities. AN At G. I deadline is in place with a fee asked of $12 per child. Registration may be completed by culling Annette or Paula Haacke at Allen. To be eligible, a child must be at least three but under five. with applications available at the fair oflke at Aug. Mrs. Galbraith says, with those interested asked to register cuily because the contest will be limited to 15 boys and THE WINS! RS in all divj. skins will go on to state fair competition to be held in September in Salt Lake City, There's no charge to enter. Beauty that can be seen, only m the youngest set. will also be on display during the annual Little Prince and Princess contest, also set for Aug, 19 at 5 p m. under the big lop, intermediate, ages IM6 and 17 and older. junior, reunion. A FAMILY picnic will be held August 7 at the Layton Commons Park (across from LHS) beginning at 12 noon. Cost is 50 cents per person, A Sesame Street Puppet show will entertain the children. Bring your ow n lunch. W e w ill provide the drinks and icecream will be sold. A social hour will begin in the W'eber Stale College (Union Bldg I at h p m. Dinner begins at 7 and a very emertammg program will follow the dinner. Cost is $8 50 per person or $1? per ample. ItFSt RVATION deadline is July 14. 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