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Show 0' t' t ftr' t i ini?. ,i 'X .'VV-.A- 3JtKH3I 93 02D fisnnte CfcnEtfIt) 'ETiCTo ($J M ,,r 1 mS V- ' fflasto 50 tfiEJl? '2010 V .2. y., (jttfflFiii W2B3D '205jQM5 Vol. 4 No; 15 Wednesday, April 18, 1984 Cookie Tampering in Area; FDA Investigating Five statewide reports of posSturgeon said all boxes of sible tampering with Girl Scout cookies have been scanned by cookies have been reported to in Salt Lake before being Food and Drug Administration sent out. Either the scanning officials in Utah with one of process missed those foreign obthose incidents occuring in jects or the product was tampered with once it left the said Sturgeon. According to Layton Police warehouse, Lt. Morton Sparks, a sealed We're still following up on the package of cookies was turned in complaints and trying to get a with a staple visible under the handle on it. wrapper. The staple, however, Humana Hospital in Layton is was not imbedded in the cookies free screenings of offering and Layton police turned the boxes daily cookie Scout Girl furover FDA to for the package 8 p.m. Similar screen6 to from ther investigation. FDA supervising investigator ings for candy were conducted Ed Sturgeon said Monday four during previous Halloweens. procedure will not other reports of pins have come The in from Altamont, Murray and damage the cookies inside the unopened boxes. Morgan. Were following up on each individual case, but so far y Humana department we havent got much to work manager Rick Davis said the on, he said. The situation has equivalent of three cases have been that we cant tell if it was been inspected with no contaminants found. tampering or a product defect. X-r- ay Lay-to- n. , X-R- ay ay X-ra- Named in Davis BARRY KAWA Review . were investigating in the areas . i' Staff of interstate shipping theft, Add FARMINGTON another chapter to the colorful life of local attorney Loren successful businessman and former .FBI agent. The Davis County commission Monday announced the appointment of Martin as the new. Davis County attorney from a slate of three candidates submitted by the Republican Party.- Martin will succeed Rodney S. Page, who was recently selected as 2nd District Court judge. Martin, 42, is no stranger to the Davis County attorneys office. He was a former county legal defender and worked in this position for four years. The Bountiful resident received his juris doctorate from the University of Utah and served as a U.S. Army supply and maintenance officer at NATO headquarters in Heidleburg, West Germany. After his service in the Army, Martin joined the FBI and served as a special agent in the Midwest. His duties bank robbery, forgeries, fugitive apprehension and aircraft hijacking. D. Martin, . : ar - ; Martin said he left the' FBI after J. Edgar Hoover died because of the turmoil present in the department at that time. He returned to ' Utah and was awarded a four-yelegal defender contract .for Davis County. After the contract expired, Martin returned to his private practice in Salt Lake. He ran for the state attorney generals office in 1976 but was defeated by Robert Hansen in the primaries. Along with his private practice, Martin also owns a publishing company and office management business in Salt Lake City which are run by his wife Marilyn. Martin filed Monday to run in November-foelection to the county : attorneys position. He said he will be working on the county attorneys budget and evaluating the office organization to see where the department is at. : km - that holds BITING THE HAND him, a bird is studied by young scientist, Todd Jarman of Roy, Review science fair project, Jarman decided it would, be helpful if he could find a simple-wato tell whether the birds he was.Study-in- g Correspondent ROY Rain was pouring down but it didnt dampen the were male or female, spirits of Hooper Elementary School students as they toured It is often extremely difficult to the outdoor aviary in Roy. ' determine the sex of birds. One Excitedly exploring each pen, example is the canaryi The only they peered at, a bedraggled way to tell its sex is to wait until looking wild turkey and his next the bird is 2 years, old when the door neighbor, ; male typically develops the abili-- was who daintily pick- ty to .sing. ' pheasant, The problem increases when ing its way across th muddy i: the bird in question is a rare ground, Hey I know what" That is tropical, species worth $50,000 a said one student. That s what piecej Tn the past, the, only way me and my Dad go hunting for. to determine the-- sex 'of these Youre right, said., their birds Involved use of a high risk guide, Todd Jarman. Dressed in surgical procedare.;.svV; ,jO ... a ski jacket, sweatshirt and baseJarman first tried analyzing ball cap, Jarman is a soft spoken blood samples under the microRoy High School senior. who. scope';"! couldnt find atiy dif-built the half-acr-e facility and fercnces, but part of a feather cares for its 250 winged inhabit- had fallen, ori the slide as I i .i jants. the blood. I was kind of V,V bird ex- casually Staring at it when,! no- He is also a pert who is rapidly gaining a na- ticed a difference in the structure tional reputation for discovering of the male and female feathers. a technique to eaisily determine Jarman, used his discovery to the sex of birds. It is a discovery establish the sex of chicks for his that some authorities say project, but did not mention it ; a significant impact on to anyone. It didnt seem that breeding capabilities.1 important at the time. I was j While preparing' bis II grade moie involved with studying the J ring-neck- ed ; . : , - ed . self-taug- ht as a candidate for election to the Davis County attorneys post is Loren D. Martin who was recently named to that position to serve the remainder of the term of Rodney S. Page. r ? ;. will-hav- e effects of fires on birds at Antelope Island for my science proj- didnt believe ect. done, was doing. ; before .' behind- -the-scenes .. Sull unaware of. the signifi-- . cance ot his technique, Jarman continued his research for the ; sheer joy of conquering a chal- If I find out something; lenge can 1 be done; I like to try and find a way to do it, said Jar- - Brigham Young University told of her professors what Todd one . sexing. technique to three BYU professors of ornithology. Dad and I drove up there on Satuar-daI gave a short talk-anshowed my slides and photo-- I graphs. They seemed kind of ex cited after I finished. They were so excited that BYU did a computerized scan of exist? ing Research which verified .that Todd had made an original dis co very. Both BYU and the University Of Utah now lend and facihtes to Todd tor. k his studies. the Although sexing technique is a relatively new interest far Jarman, he has been fascinated with birds much of his Idt When I was 5 we got our first; ones. Dad wanted to raise poultry for eggs so he bought 3(5 white leghorns. It was mv iob to take care of them. 7 His favorite was Fonzie, a fighting cock, f t had to get him out of the coop y. . .v .1 man. Before long, he began to realize his findings meant more than the resolution of an intellectual v challenge; A friend of ours-wh- o , is a science teacher who takes classes at supporter. ; Todd, was asked to present his Young convinced him to redo his project featuring the sexing discoverv. Jarman, went on to win first place in veterinary studies at the 1983 International Science Fair;:,:.,',..', He said that: he it. It couldn't be said Bruce Jarman, Todds father and devoted Gary Young, Jarman's high school biology teacher, was amazed when he first saw his students display. The Antelope Island project was excellent, but it was the sexing procedure that really interested me. As far as I knew, no one had ever done it ihcy-suppo- ' Continued on Page 2A Falcons Wing It Easter Parade Colored tfto Staff Photo by Rodney Wright - -- FILING ' Roy Teens Study For the Birds SHELLEY KANCITIS Staff Photo by Rodney Wright ' who has discovered a new method of determining the sex of rare birds. d brightly-colore- ; eggs, lacy ribbons and grass filled baskets lighten the hearts of children Business .4B-6- B 3C:8C Church. Classified 1D,2Dv Home Living. 1C, 2C who still believe bunnies lay eggs. Enjoy the Spring holiday know what to do after the bunny leaves, ic ! School..-- . 1B-3- ....'!1B;$B .Sporty ' . I K '. sv y K '"A V -- ;..y aminerWeber State t Track Invitational Meet by fourteen I ; B, ft ' The Clearfield boys track team won the Ogden Standard Ex V' C V points over the near-es- t competitor Satur ID day. J , v.: A p |