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Show 6A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, March 14, 1984 Enters the Classroom Food Roof Snow Melting Can Be a Problem Most of todays children lack create separate subject curricurather it is to fit informpersonal experience in knowing lum; ation and from beyond experience where food comes appropriately into current school the grocery store. To help overcome that void, the Utah State programs. 8 She said Dr, Donald Dobson,' 6 inches at Heber, Airport, To shovel or not to shovel, city Department of Agriculture, Utah USU poultry specialist, initiated that is the question, according to inches at Richmond, 9 inches at Farm Bureau and the Cooperain the Gaylen Ashcroft, assistant state the University of Utah, JO tive Extension Service at Utah a program of Chickens the well fits into Classroom 25 that inches and Echo at up Dam, are teaming State University climatologist. science curriculum. It has provAfter the heavy snows in De- inches at Silver Lake Brighton. to present a program of Agricuen very popular with both cember when there were 18 The total May snowfall at Brighlture in the Classroom. teachers and students. inches to two feet of snow on ton was 61.5 inches. The idea is to incorporate In this program, an incubator Ashcroft listed some factors to meaningful, modern agriculture roofs, it seems reassuring to see fertilized eggs are supplied and snow when consider expeschool 6 it melt down to a foot or even removing into the elementary to the school. The children daily inches. It appears as if our from roofs: rience. Claudia Clark, informaRoofs that have not had tion specialist with the State keep vigil until the eggs begin f worries ar? over" for this year, exsnow removed may be supporthatching, then they watch the he said. On closer inspection, Department of Agriculture, to not is growth and progress of the baby aim the that .however, we may not be out of ing a heavy ice load. This is esplained. the woods yet. pecially true for unheated Snow acts much like a sponge. buildings such aS covered patios, As some snow melts, the water garages, etc. The ice is particuis absorbed by the remaining larly thick (up to foot) in the snow. At night, this freezes and valleys between gables, which is builds up an ice layer next to the one of the weakest points in the structure. roof, he said. Ice is very dense compared to Removal of the snow down snow. A layer of ice to the ice layer will reduce the weighs 5.2 pounds per square weight load and will speed up foot. The granular, snow on top during warm periods. of the ice layer is not quite pure melting Careless removal of the ice ice but it may weigh 4 to 5 layer may damage shingles or pounds per inch, Ashcraft said. other roofing materials. You On some unheated buildings may be able to remove this ice where no snow has been reon a very warm day when layer moved, the ice layer has built up there is extensive melting. On to 4 or 5 inches. The snow and such days, the ice layer may ice load on these building may melt next to the roof and loosen be approaching the the ice so that it can be safely reMONTHS AGO, YOU WERE INVOLVED IN A MINOR which is the de- moved. CAR ACCIDENT. THE HOSPITAL RELEASED YOU. sign requirement of the current THEY SAID THE MINOR ACHES WOULD GO AWAY. It is important to remove building code. A heavy snow on snow from the entire roof. Snow NOW YOU SUFFER WITH NECK PAIN, BACK PAIN top of this ice load would be diremoved from, is sometimes sastrous. only AND HEADACHES. Another significant question the center of the roof because is, What is the chance of having this is where the load is most' an unusually heavy monthly dangerous, however, this causes ' ice dams to form below the area snowfall so late in the year? The record monthly snowfall at of removal and the water flows Even a minor accident can cause injuries which may both Fillmore and Salt Lake City under the shingle. not be immediately noticed. Just because you walk It is particularly important occurred in March. 1982-8lower away from an accident does not mean you have esto keep the edges of the During the winter of decaped problems. Call Dr. Burns for an immediate examroof free of snow, especially with a now storm on May 2 ination. After any car accident the Bums Chiropractic posited 5 inches at the Salt Lake a large overhang. Clinic accepts all auto insurance as payment in full. a 1 Rtwrvt wr mw ft Wiutfful Banquot Room far yaw tyacial accaaiea chicks. 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