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If a blood feather is cut, not only does blood spray all over, but the bird could bleed to death. Feathers should be clipped at an angle so that they look good. She recommends having a veterinarian do the clipping. Like other animals, birds need to have yearly veterinarian checkups. Generally if the owner is taking good care of the bird they don't need much treatment, but sometimes they need virus shots or vitamins. If they eat too much seed and not enough fruits and vegetables, they get fatty livers, Latzen said. The saying about being bird brained comes from the fact that usually the bigger the bird, the smarter it is. though Latzen says that many birds' intelligence depends on how you work with them when they are young. Latzen has several cockatoos and some cockaticls but her orange-winged Amazon parrot is her smartest bird, she said. He is intelligent and can say things like "hello," went to work," be quiet." good boy." He was imported. legally, from France and Latzen says that he gibblcs in French. Her little parakeet can also talk very clearly. The birds like to nip at Latzen's ankles, but when strangers are around they get quite shy, she said. They retreat to a comer of their cage and wont nip at strangers unless a finger is poked in at them. And then they will nip to protect themselves, she said. the cost of having birds, she doesn't really pay any attention to it, but cages can be quitd expensive. "Birds are wonderful," she said. "I'm hooked on them." Her cockaticl. Nosey, named because she loves to have her nose rubbed, crawls up Latzen's leg and then settles on her chest, nudging her finger so that she will rub Nosey's head. She gives kisses by pecking on Latzen's chin. "She is a sweetheart," Latz- lected. Later he had the opportunity to audition for the prestigious Air Force Academy Band and spent two years playing at the Academy. He ley. He did succumb to the emotion of the day, leaving with a them. tear in his eye. He recalled a couple of highlights in his career. One of my former students is a Navy pilot and he writes music on the side and the thought that I helped get Morleys retirement plans include being a real grandpa to my grandkids, he said. An open house in Morleys honor, and also for art teacher Doyle Shelly, who is also retiring, is Wednesday from p.m. Today! 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Order Money Sources for Small Business from Puma Publishing Coral Drive, Santa Co., 1670-Maria, CA 93454, for $21.95 post paid. It may be ordered via credit card by calling toll free 110. News USA 40 S319F szrws Morley said his teaching meth- feeling into it. TUNE-U- are wonderful little pets that count on me to provide for Ca-hoo- n. od involves showing students that music is more than just playing notes. Its also putting Get Your TRANSMISSION en said. Her other birds show affection also by looking at her and chirping or talking to her when she feeds them. None of my birds are show quality," Latzen said, "but they him started is great." Another high point in his career is when Rafael Mendez, an eminent jazz musician, played a concert with his school band and served as a guest soloist.Just watching him with the kids and their reaction to him was really something. I have probably taught 9,000 students in my career and they were all great, he said. Students had a few words about Morley. Hes real cool, very nice, said Emily Thomas. Mr. Morleys Magical Musical Method showed me how to love the music I play, said Tyler Preventive Maintenance Works and can save you money! Latzen has turned her family room into a bird room. As for TO CARING FOR YOUR HEALTH ext And (0 p Ibt 0 tw tnj m la kM I. 1 uda Call )m Rf KIMTItl fOWt ITVtlftV ,. al aiir mmaaa w -R--i ar A twajiai fctWI S APUkWam! W mm Ik Ip A TALXI N Q PET; University. He began his teaching career in Idaho Falls at Bonneville High School. I loved it there but the winters were too cold so I came back to Utah and started at Sunset Junior High in 1964, said Morley. He has taught at Sunset Junior High and Gearfield High since that time. The finest thing is this evening, I am trying not to be emotional and I have enjoyed every day of my career, said Mor- 4030105S.TXT A Mw Vest Point City Council Tears appeared in many eyes as he culminated 38 years of teaching music. Mr. Morley is one teacher who will be missed by all," said Principal Larry Brewer. There are some teachers who retire and the kids are glad to see them go, but not Mr. Morley, the kids love him. Morley remembers listening to his mother play her violin and loved the sweet music she played. so he could have a trumpet. That investment was the beginning of a love affair with music for Morley. He joined the U.S. Air Force and tried out for the Air Force Band and was se Vmi Ornwa Wp Morley conducted his last band He entered seventh grade at Washington Junior High in Ogden and wanted to play in the band. His mother sold her violin NiWfclhHS Stand In Your Way! I Sunset City Council k rtf f ktfgi eu then studied music through a GI bill at Utah State concert at Sunset Junior High. V flWH 4- mmm W a J, " -- . Hb am ar correspondent tm-- .,. m m"' U eHW Don't Let Back Pain WfWI 4 - Kaysvitto City Counci am 0 mi t0 A I.a tm im 0 t 4!,a ww 0 M 0k ) bi Sunset Junior High band teacher career on high note ends By KEN KENNEDY 4k m 9 ? A m CciirvciJ 44 V ' iktf fltr ft M i ' - ,9v.:A ; Pfi9 fMftf 4 - 4m - m : 4k llpiul 38-ye- can W 4CMF 44 imnis fj na cameo lUWjiuAM A baby XARl jay fell out of it ncM hcn Martha lai?n wa in mo ninth jtrodtf, Site pukcJ up the bud and cored fur n until ii a (ilj enough in turvtve on it tmn. That tu the beginning of her kHC for bird. Yearn later her brother gave her a cockatoo. Because he had no idea how to eare for II, ihe tok it to the Lakeview Animal in tUumifut. and there the met veterinarian Debbie Schluier. who wav in the proeevv of forming a bird club, the Wa vauh Avun I ducation Society. Laten, a Clearfield resident. Joined the organization and tuned teaming about birds. She wav amazed at all that there it to know. Tor the last two yean Laten hat been the club secretary. Although it's a voluntary position, Latzens reward is in meeting other bird ownen and learning to much about birds. Latzcn says her own birds are a handicapped flock." One has a broken wing, one has a damaged and beak, another is still another has a bad foot. She has 10 birds now. Laten got them from club members who are breeders and their birds can no longer breed, or from birds the club has rescued from ownen who don't want or mistreat them. NVe bird people, we're nuts." Laten saiJ. because of all of the birds she keeps taking in. She has a hard time turning them down but is running out of room. Although the birds all have cages. Laten lets them out to wander around the house. The cockatoo likes to follow her around and nip at her ankles, especially during breeding season. It also gives the birds a chance to flap their wings and get some exercise. They are caged when she isn't home because they like to bite at the furniture and eat her house plants. Though all of her birds have had their wings clipped, they still can fly some. Latzen warns against trying to clip wings yourself. Clipping involves clipping about half of the feather on all of Farmington City Council City Council ),! 9 . 700 insurance companies recognize and cover Private or group insurance-ov- er chiropractic care. This can reduce your cost to little or nothing WE OFFER WELL PATIENT CARE. HILLFIELD RD. I Sy |