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Show 1 r '. 9 8A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday April 30, 2002 i I ti . . - - , I 1 N'. fv 4qV--. :?, ' !" ' ' . : !j 'ii , vf 'L,3 ". ! - . : ' ;i i ': ., ' i'""' ' ,. ( . ' i l 7 tip-of- it 4 lu. f r i ; 1 ! si " f . tC4 ' (OanOnuml i . tom page 7A) Kxalled prize. It not until several weeks later, when the cashiers check doesnt dear, the against that the consumers find out the phone lines been disconnected and the check! were phony. In a vuiatim on this scam. Baker points out that consumen are notified that thqr have won even more money. People are told that, if they pay $1200 in fees to the sweepstakes company in ' ' advance, they can reduce the taxes they will owe on their winnings. The consumers receive a lower value cashiers check, deposit it and send the fee before they find ' out that the check theyve deposited is counterfeit is seasoned even fools banking officials. Baker indicates the scam so cleverly disguised that it "Consumers who might otherwise be skeptical feel confident because theyre not required to send any fees to the sweepstakes company until they deposit theirprize, indicates Baker. But midwest region director and Federal IVade Commission officials point out there's a f f: to the prize promotion legitimate sweepstakes never require winners to pay fees to get ' . . t ' wfi . Ji WA, I i. i 1 ' : - a ' . f. I ! rip-of- prize. If you have to pay for a prize, its not a prize, cautions Baker. Caiboo County consumers who believe they have been victimized by fraudulent prize promoor use the complaint form at at tion offers should contact the FTC toll-frwww Jkqgov. Local residents who receive a cashiers check issued by the Bank of Montreal may call at the ffrnKan PhoneBusters hotline ee toll-fr- ee since it can anger them. Stay dear of bees on cool, overcast days, when they are most easily an- gered. Wear neutral colors since ! . bees are attracted to bright cd-- on. Avoid perfumes or scented suntan lotkns. Don't go barefoot pTfffWlfrgfrhpWfHqimniwiHa. tions for how to prevent and For best protection, wear long , treat bee stings in AskaNurse: sleeves, long pantsandgloves.,, Bee sting treatments indude From Home Remedies to the following. ; v lb deter stings, applyastan-dar- d ..Scrapethestingeroutofthe Gardening or hiking in the woods are great outdoor sting can be painful or even deadly if you are allergic to bee venom. The American Colleges of Nursing . activi-ties;butab- ee 4 A 4 4 . : Hoe-pilalCh- insect repellent, which "woundsrahastraigmedge.Ddn't squeeze the stinger or use tweezers, which can release more amtamsDEETas an active ingredient. Don't swat at bees venom into the site. Reduoe any welling and inflammation with cool water or an ice pack. Dont leave ice on the sting for more than five ' minutes. ' . bee a soothe sting, use v''. fib aneietic an such as Caladiyl,' Solarcaine, or Sting Kill. You can also make a paste from one teaspoon of baking soda and one teaspoon of water or a paste made from an aspirin tablet andwater.- - "1 I I "' TURN IN A PUSHER ! Information gathered . JL . tt. . , , t-- . 0 r? f. - . - I.a, L . ."-- - -- - - Peterson Elementary students create artwork to last ftusos art classes all to see. Students in Julie I I ar.-- . a lifetime ' site painted in bright colors which not only draws atteofioa la the larp mural, but also adds character: BrandraLanoa and Marta McDonald add the finishing touches to fee wall which was completed last week. from last year and this school year, created a large mural on the cement walls surrounding the playground area at the East brtxrnsctKxil. The artworks theme was ancient draw- - Description: Ht Age Wt I I I IMIb0 ' ' I ai ings which are often found on nicks and mountain which Native Americans drew long ago. 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