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Show All Family education classes offered be held at the Wednesday, August 27, 2003 Vernal Express Taking care of diabetes makes difference Connections Area II coordinator Shauna Jo Eves receives part of 15 computers being donated by Westport Oil and Gas to the program. Westport Environmental specialist Carroll Estes helps unload the needed equipment. after-scho- ol Westport Oil and Gas donates computers to Connections Westport Oil and Gas has made a generous donation of 15 computers school to the after Uintah Duchesne-Dagge- tt Connections program. Bill Caldwell, director of the y Connections program, says the donation will be divided Connections sites and among needs. Maeser Elementary will receive several pieces of the equip three-count- ment to develop a computer lab. Caldwell says other site locations will receive computers to facilitate administrative demands. John Conley, Westport Western manager of the Division of Utah Operations, made the donation to Basin the schools. Uintah Petroleum purchased all of the power cords to go with the computers and added to the donation. the exist- ing fairly new equipment. Connections Jo Eves, Area II coordinator, accepted the computers for the districts. 2003. There is no charge for these classes, and childcare is provided at no charge to the families. Please call 1 for more information or 722-240- to register. gr o 'o'O' ero bo b Uintah County Animal Shelter Psfts Off The Week The Uintah County Animal Shelter is featuring several pets this week. There are numerous kittens, most of them gray and orange tiger striped. The litter of orange kittens was left in a box in front of a local convenience store without food or water. They were taken to the shelter by a passerby. There is also a blue heeler puppy in need of a good home. The heeler is a female and she is about two months old. no fee fostering program which will The Animal Shelter has a help adopting families determine if they wish to keep the pet permanently. For those who choose to adopt from the shelter, Petfinder.com will provide two months free insurance through the PetCare Pet Insurance Program. Coverage includes things such as ear infections, motor vehicle accidents, defined poison ingestion and intestinal parasites. Animals at the shelter can now be viewed online. Go to Petfinder.com to find pictures of animals who need good homes. A link can also be found at vernalcity.org. If you wish to foster or adopt one of these or another animal, or if your pet is missing, 7 or visit them in their new building please call the shelter at at 1387 E. 335 S. 7-- ur thus enabling system, Connections donation of their Shauna Diabetes causes your blood sugar levels to be too high. Over time, high levels of blood sugar can harm your nerves, eyes, kidneys, heart and blood vessels. According to the American Diabetes Association, the disease can make you go blind, suffer from kidney failure, or lose a foot or toe. Diabetes also can lead to gum disease. The good news is that there is a lot a person can do to stay healthy, the Association says. Research shows that if a person keeps blood sugar under good control, it may prevent or delay other serious health problems. Those diagnosed with diabetes must work with their health care team to establish a plan that suits individual life style. The following easy steps are a good start: Keep blood sugar levels well controlled. Eat a wide variety of foods each foods that are day. Choose low-fhigh in fiber, such as fruits, vegetables, grains and beans. Pick a favorite way to exercise times a week. and do it three-foPatients should check with their doctor before beginning any exercise program. Brush teeth twice a day, floss daily and see the dentist two times a year. Keep blood pressure in control and lower blood cholesterol if it is over 200 mgdL. Dont smoke. Take care of the eyes and feet. For further information call at Westport purchased the El Paso properties in the Natural Buttes gas fields and required a new computer Education Class will Family Support Center on Tuesday Evenings from 5:30 until 8:30 beginning Sept. 9 through Oct. 7, The Family Support Center of Uintah Basin is offering their Parent Education Classes for the Roosevelt and Vernal areas. The Vernal Parent Education Class will be at Workforce Services Conference Room, 1050 Market Drive on Tuesday evenings from 5 to 8. p.m. from Sept. 2 through Sept. 30, 2003. Parent Roosevelt Area The 30-da- y, te 781-729- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeks comment on increasing fees The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking public comment on a proposal to increase permit application fees for the majority of permits the agency issues. Permits allows people to legally activities conduct wildlife-relate- d said they couldnt otherwise, Service Director Steve Williams. We are seeking these fee increases because our ability to effectively provide these special services to the public depends in part on user fees. Since 1982 when the $25 permit application fee was first established, the Services costs to administer the permits programs have risen in line with cost of living increases nationwide. The new proposed fees range from $50 to $300, and are based on a variety of factors, including: the level of complexity required to process the type of permit, whether the permitees stand to benefit commercially from the permit and whether the permitted activity serves the public interest. The proposed increase would apply to all service permits except for permits for possession of eagle parts and feathers for Native American religious and cultural use and for refuge special use permits. Comments about the increases are due by Oct. 9 and should be send to the Division of Migratory Bird Management, U.S. Fish and North Wildlife Service, 4401 MBSP 4107, Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Virginia 22203-161Comments can also be sent to 2 fws.gov. U.S. Fish and Wildlife The Service is the principal Federal agency responsible for conserving, protecting and enhancing fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the America people. The Service manNational ages the Wildlife Refuge System which encompasses nearly 542 national 0. 1 s?tn,flQu wildlife refuges, thousands of small wetlands and other special management areas. It also operates 69 national fish hatcheries, 64 fishery resource offices and 78 ecological services field stations. The agency enforces Federal wildlife laws, administers the Endangered Species Act, manages migratory bird populations, restores nationally signifiand conserves cant fisheries, as habitat such wildlife restores wetlands, and helps foreign government with their conservation efforts. UBATCs Wdding program piroides technical information and sulk training for. Mig Wdding Stick Wdding Plate Metal AWS Certification Pipe Metal Sept. 8 ATG Maw Titteguchi 5:30-9:30p- m cztzzxr 1ST&Th Sept Priority is given to adult students; high school students may fill anv remaining poraons. Qa costs $132, and runs lOwedks. o n wonnjR?t., , Mitchell 5:30-9:30p-cn Roosevelt Campus 1100 E. Lagoon SL N. 1700 Vernal Campus-55- 9 When you cant say hello like this, theres always the next best way. 722-452- 3 Kyocera Phantom Express 12 He i ''in' L'nli. 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