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Show Page 10 vLije press to the bite area. DO NOT cut into the bite. DO NOT give the victim stimulants or pain medications unless instructed by a medical phy- at " Vhat can I sician. do if the victim anything my mouth. DO NOT raise the bite area above the level of the victims DO NOT give someone is bitten by a venomous heart. DO NOT try to suction the venom doing so may cause more harm than good. snake?" Answer by: Terry Messmer, Utah State University Extension Wildlife Specialist speUtah is home to thirty-on- e cies of snakes. Of these, seven are venomous. While non- - venomous snake bites are harmless, all venomous snake bites should be considered If a person is bitten by a venomous snake the wound will almost instantly show signs of swelling and discoloration of the and water. Remove any rings or constricting items; the affected area will swell. Cover the bite with a clean, moist dressing to reduce swelling and discomfort. Monitor vital signs (pulse, temperature, breathing, blood pressure) of the victim. If there are signs of shock, lay the victim flat and cover with a warm blanket. Get help immediately. surrounding tissue. A tingling BLM proposes rule to recover costs relating y to applications and grants The Bureau of Land right-of-wa- Manage- Bring in the dead snake if ment published a proposed rule this can be done without further that would raise fees relating to the processing and monitoring of risk of injury. y applications and Here are some things you SHOULD NOT do: grants. The proposal would enDO NOT allow the person to able the BLM to recover more of y program costs engage in physical activity such its as walking or running. Carry the while committing the agency to ing: y Keep the victim calm, restrict victim if he or she needs to be better service for its customers. moved. movement and keep the affected The proposed rule, which DO NOT apply a tourniquet area below heart level to reduce would revise the BLMs existing to the area above the wound. the flow of venom. y DO NOT apply a cold com- Wash the bite area with soap regulations, also seeks to improve the agencys administration of authorized and it would clarUNIVERSAL STORAGE CENTERS BLM how assesses rent the ify rights-of-wa- y on that Now Your For charges Renting! Storage Needs contain communication sites. The BLM is proposing this 10X12 - $40.00 per month as part of its overall effort rule 10X10 - $30.00 per month to protect the interests of Feder5X10 - $22.00 per month al taxpayers, who have a right to expect that our agency will ONE MONTH FREE WITH ANNUAL CONTRACT recover a fair share of these proGreat Location cessing and monitoring costs Asphalt Security Fence 6 CALL through fees, which have not changed since 1987," said BLM sensation and nausea usually accompanies these symptoms. When someone has been bitten, time is of essence. If possible, call ahead to the emergency room so can be ready when the victim arrives. Do the follow- right-of-wa- anti-veno- m right-of-wa- year to reflect increases or declines in the cost of living. Fry added, Through this proposed rule, the BLM is not merely seeking to raise fees. Our agency is also committing itself to customer-servic- e standards to ensure the timely delivery of services to those affected by these fees. Fry noted that interested members of the public will have 120 days about four months to comment on the proposed rule. We will carefully consider all comments before developing a final rule," Fry said. In a 1995 report, the U.S. Interior Departments Inspector General estimated that the BLM fails to recover about $640,000 per year because of inadequate fees for rights-of-wa- y applications. As a result, the Inspector General recommended that the BLM revise its regulations, which was consistent with the conclusion of an earlier BLM study. The proposed rules fee increases would enable the BLM to recover up to $2.7 million a year, which is about $1.6 million more than it recovered in 1998. Besides proposing fee increasstanes and customer-servic- e would rule the dards, proposed right-of-wa- jr the right-of-wa- right-of-wa- rights-of-wa- y, 623-780- Rogop tMfflQRNorthPIOOIrQ East 800 151 Nephi, Utah 623-472- 3 Acting Director Tom Fry. Reducing administrative costs enables the BLM to make the best possible use of the funds that Congress appropriates to our agency and reflects this Administrations commitment to a balanced budget. Under the proposed rule, published in todays Federal Register, fee levels would change each o o Wednesday, June 23, 1999 Nephi, Utah vLtmrs-efo- a BLMs Q 0 0000 go Qa? Cto (Sin p -- 'A Enjoy the from Pegasus SatelliiQ Television and get $1 00 in pay per view programming certificates absolutely FREE! 'h y, processing and monitoring right-of-wa- y right-of-wa- ed right-of-wa- BLM-manag- ed right-of-wa- right-of-wa- cost-recove- ry right-of-wa- Connelly, brothers, Elgin, sell, and Charles. Rus- Funeral services were held June 21, 1999, in the Levan LDS Chapel. Burial in the Levah Cemetery. Nor- He was raised in Ogden and went to Odgen High School. He worked in the sheet metal busi- ness. He moved to Nephi in 1985. He was a member of the LDS Church and served 8 12 years as an ordinance worker in the Ogden LDS Tfemple. He is survived by one son and one daughter, Dale L. (Dorothy) Leavitt of Tucson, Arizona, and Beth (James) Whimpey of Nephi; largest selection of pay per view entertainment See Hollywood's hottest hits! "At Catch exciting sports oction like right-of-wa- Church and served as Ward Clerk and was Mayor of Levan Town. He loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and camping. F arming was were his heart was. He also worked at the Levan Plaster Mill, Oil Delivery, and Thermoid Rubber Products. He is survived by one son and three daughters, Van (Cherrin-da- ) Gardner of Sandy, Tammy (Allen) Howell of West Jordan, Debbie (Doug) Smith of Nephi, and Mollie (Lee) Taylor of Mona; 18 grandchildren, 35 greatgrandchildren, and 4 January 2, 1989. - up to 55 choices each night! 'A' BLM-man-ag- right-of-wa- Mary Eliza Mangelson Gardner. He married Vema Geniel Qreen Oct. 20, 1937, in the Manti LDS Temple. She died Jan. 22, 1996. He was a member of the LDS Leonard Chauncey Leavitt, formerly of Ogden, age 92, passed away June 19, 1999, in Nephi, Utah. He was born July 14, 1906, in n Ogden to James (Bud) and Alena Boston Katherina Leavitt. He married Margaret Wilson August 22, 1929, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died DIRECTV 71199! oil and gas pipeline the proposed fee increase is $45. Two Federal law authorize the BLM to recover the cost of applications and those laws the Under grants. Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 and the Mineral Leasing Act the BLM y issued roughly 2,800 grants in 1998. The BLM y recovered about $800,000 of the across lands. Currently, the BLM costs it incurred in processing y over oversees applications that 87,000 y year, which was some $575,000 grants across lands in 14 States west short of the agencys processing of the Mississippi River. Those costs. The BLM encourages all interStates are: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Mon- ested parties to comment on the tana, Nevada, North Dakota, proposed rule. Comments on the New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, proposal, which must be submitSouth Dakota, Utah, and Wyo- ted in writing, should be sent no y later than October 13, 1999, to ming. Another 63 in located the following address: Bureau of States east are grants Land Management, Administraof the Mississippi. The proposed fee increases tive Record, Room 401 LS, 1849 category. C Street, N. W., Washington, D.C. vary by For example, for oil and gas pipe- 20240. Comments may also be y line applications, sent electronically via Internet to where the data needed to com- WOCommentblm.gov. Anyone ply with the National Environ- submitting comments electronimental Policy Act are available cally should include "AC 74 in and no field examinations are the message, along with the required by the BLM, the pro senders name and address. Merlin C. Gardner, age 83, Gardner. He was preceded in passed away June 16, 1999. in death by his wife, Verna, daughter, Karen Kendall, sister, Esther Nephi, Utah. He was born May 2, 1916, in Levan to Richard Henry and Su-zan- Offer Ends ap- plications for rights-of-wa- y across public lands. The BLM has also written the proposed rule in a manner that is intended to be understandable to the general public. The proposed rule would affect Federal agencies, State and local governments, and individuals and groups that have or are interested in obtaining a Funeral services for Leonard Leavitt to be held June 23 W uunmn'S which the agency processes ma Bailey; brothers, Foster Gardner and Grant (Genevieve) t! 0 0 y Services heM.Jime 21st for Merlin Gardner sister, I) regulations so that posed increase is $75 per applireflect the sequence in cation. For monitoring this same they right-of-wa- 7 grandchildren; 23 ond boxing! and Tune in to concerts by top performers! 1 000-405-37- 27 Services held June 22nd for Rhoda Stake Center, 1100 North 400 East. Friends may call Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. till time of Rhoda Mrettie Newell, age 88, service at the church. Burial in June 19, 1999, in passed away the Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Utah. Nephi, Utah. She was bom May 28, 1911, in Santaquin to John Isaac and Mrettie Jameson Robbins. She married Wilford Vincent Brewer June 1, 1927, in Nephi. He died July 4, 1937. She married William Geraldus Newell Sept. 15, 1945, in Price. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died Feb. 20, Newell 1972. She was a member of the Church, serving in the Primary for 25 years, as MIA Counselor, Quilting Coordinator for 20 years, and Adult Singles Coordinator. She was a member of the DUP Mt. Nebo Camp, Senior Citizens, where she prepared many dinners, and Santaquin Quilting Club. She loved to quilt, had a beautiful yard, and was a wonderful cook. She is survived by children, Wilford Junior (Marie) Brewer of Payson, Charles Ned (Jeanne) Brewer of Nephi, fend Maria Jean (Gary) Jackson of Mona; 17 grandchildren, 34 LDS n, great-greatgrandchil- d. He waa preceded in death by 3 brothers and 2 sisters. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday (today), June 23, 1999, in the Nephi North See your local DIRECTV dealer or call Rhoda Newell Electronic Service Co. great-grandchildre- n; Nephi 19 and many sisters and brother, Mayola Dowley of Provo, Leora Belliston of Richland, Washington, Helen Butler of Santaquin, and Lyle Tbpham of Santaquin. Sh was preceded in death by children, Betty Rene Esty, Carol Lee Bowles, and William James Newell; brothers and sisters, Bessie, Dwayne, Alton, Orthella, Denton, and Norman. 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