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Show THE BEAVER PRESS - THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1980 Forest... (Continued from Page One) to maintain the forage duction of chainings. public has spent large ounts of money to pull pro- The am- over cedar trees so that more forage could grow, but now cedar trees are reinvading chained areas. Fire can sometimes be used to cheaply kill the reinvading cedar, if a sufficient continuity of vegetation existe to carry a fire. Burning under prescribed conditions is also a useful method to control fuels IHI tern. The small sizes and irregular shapes of spring burns greatly increase habitat diversity, which benefits a wide variety of wildlife. The major problem with spring burning is logistical-- it is difficult to fire much area Wildlife "' lll I 1 J Program Continues Cole Crocker-Bedfor- d talk about the Forest Service's fire management program, especially as it relates to wildlife, at 7:30 p.m. on during the few good burning days between snowmelt and after which veggreen-uetation will not burn until it dries out in summer. Before burning, Forest Service personnel consider possible deterimental effects of fire. For example, does danger exist to public safety or property? Will the firewood and timber resource be An important event of of Utah Union Ballroom. Specialist in various phases of this problem will be involved in this conference. Education about cancer prevention and control is special because it has a potential for saving lives. Considering 2,600 Utahns will be diagonosed as having cancer during 1980, that is import- Sen. Hatch... (Continued from page one) missile and termediate adversely affected? Will missiles. They heavy duty sagebrush in important deer also have forty multiple tarwinter range be destroyed? vehicles which get Will the watershed be damcould hit forty cities or forty SHOWN here is a small samaged? Does the adequate Their missiles. our of of pictures auctioned at Navy ple of number palatable, sproutfires. and air force is also stronger DU Banquet. Some people consided sping perennials exist in the than ours. ring the best time to burn. area to prevent a lan ge inWhile we waited and Preof The fire is easy to control vasion unpalatable sident Carter naively belWill neweeds? be and predict, and it does not seeding and while Soviets the ieved from page one) damage to root system. In cessary? went do- (Continued forces our defense In be can summary, fire addition, each fire generally attend are Bud to distance wn theirs went up. Mr. burns only a small area and good or bad. It needs careful, representaregional Phelps, Carter's theory was that if scientific management. burns in an irregualr pat tive for Duck's Unlimited we withdrew from the manand past director of the Utah ufacture of defense mechDiv. of Wildlife Res., the anics Russia would follow state chairman for Duck's suit. Russia has, according to Unlimited, and Thrope State Senator from Senator Hatch 100,000 techDelta, nicians and scientists workThe dinner was great, but ing on the development and was only the beginning of of chemical, refinement a evening. After germ and bacterialogical the dinner and a film a full warfare. They are fully equauction and drawing ipped to withstand germ scale for prizes was held. Items warfare. auctioned off included over We have approximately a dozen wildlife prints by 2000 technicians working on famous American artists, a chemical warfare, none on ticket for a dinner for two at all. warfare germ com(of your choice) at the Black You can sit back and a whol hoj cut and beSteer, don't placently say you Drive-i- n window for your convenience wrapped and two limited edlieve we are in danger from ition shotguns. Soviet attack. If you do so Prizes on raffle tickets you delude yourself with the e. were numerous and ranged oldest rationalization in It always happens to from shot shells and decoys, to a 22 cal rifle and other some one else, not me! We need MX. We must paraphenalia. The highlight s. of the drawings was for a have a trail of defense Winchester Model 1300 pump 20 guage shotgun, which was True MX would make us a El given as a door prize. Prizes prime target. Anyone who were donated in part by tells us differently is speakmany of the local businessing falsely. Consider how men. The wildlife paintings ever MX just might be the and special edition shotguns deterrent needed to keep attwere also donated to Duck's ack from ever happening. A Unlimited on a national sclot of places in the United States are already prime ale, with Beaver County receiving some of the donated targets. All metropolitan items. areas are. If the coastal The main money maker areas are ever attacked was the auction of a limited we'll get wind blown radedition, Weatherby Partri-tio-n ioactivity in amounts which will devestate the area. Pump Shotgun. This gun is beautifully .engraved with Sixty eight percent of the land in Utah already belongs intricate work manship in to the government. The MX gold and silver. Thorpe became the proud will most surely be based in owner of that gun by placing the most plausible area, which happens, after much the highest bid of $1,400.00 All in all, those in attenresearch to be Nevada and dance had a good time and Utah. Slicer Shredder and 2 free cookbooks with Lets work to get the most over $3,000.00 was raised to reasonable benefits from its aid in waterfowl restoration. purchase of both machines. economic impact says ConWith the Bosch Mixer get the slicer-shredde- r Orrin Hatch. Let's gressman for $10 and free gourmet cookbook. take care that water is and used fairly, that . of inordinnte Magic of Wheat Cooking quantities until Tuesday noon to submit II Mill not land are with Magic gobbled up, that articles for the paper. energy resources are deveDrying book with Tuesday is DEADLINE! loped fairly, that the goverthe last minute possible. MagicAire II nment pays for extra facilities and services needed. If MX must be here, and unless we want to live under 433-504- 4 Soviet domination, it must, I have some on hand but Let's get as many benefits order early to be sure. as possible out of this Prescribed fire consumes the highly flammable materials and so develops natural fire breaks. Such natural fire breaks help to prevent catastrophic wildbuildup. ow open Banquet.. Wad-dingha- Milk Depot fun-fill- Wholesale Prices on all Dairy Products. exis-tanc- 3d Located at So West Corner of the Bambi Cafe igic Mill Children's... (Continued from Page One) fluenced in their decision by the child's name. Each child read a part, sang a song, and answered questions directed to them by the judges. When asked the question, "Do you really want to have a part in the play? One little guy replied, "Not particularly"! The judges realized that behind every great actoractress there is a loving parent pushing. We appreciate your encouraging your children to come to try outs. Helping with the judging and numbering were Chloe Fillmore, Nell Smith, Bonnie Swincilehurst, Fae Harris, Chris Hutchinson, and Linda Robinson. The judges found this a challenge as each child that tried out had hisher own special, sweet talents. It is the hope of the judges that the children who did not receive parts for this production will take the opportunity to try out in future years. The children picked to be in this years presentation are: Jason Eyre, Rod Jones, David Tabbs, Larry Jensen, Melinda Yardley, Holly Robinson, Kimberly Hutchinson, Angelia Martin, Janet and Melissa Yardley. Please plan to attend the Childrens Theatre production of "The Piccadilly Gi- - Hut-chin- gs Bosch Mixer Magic Aire vival." The conference will focus on the psychological impact of cancer on the patient and his family. Dehydrator Wad-dingha- m Free all-ot- ed Don't Wait!... Over the years cancer will strike in approximatley two of three families. .Despite this, or maybe because of it, there are many misconceptions of public myths concerning cancer. "We feel, in general, many people do not have an adequate or accurate understanding of cancer as a disease process and the highly vairable effects on people's lives," says Eve Sanford, Ph.D., Chairman of the American Cancer Society Utah Division's Service and Rehabilitation Committee. To help dispel myths and misinformation relating to cancer, as well as address the unique set of problems facing cancer patients, the Cancer Socity is sponsoring the Third Human Values and Cancer Conference May 12 and 13 at the University of Utah Union Ballroom. There is a great need for this type of conference here in Utah explains Dr. Sanford. "For Instance, over all forms of cancer an individual's chances for survival are greater than if he was ant". This will be a fun experience for both children and adults. 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"We hope to reduce public fear which keeps people frequently whfrom getting check-up- s ich could lead to early detection and long term sur- ant. re-ent- DU in- terest to cancer patients, their families and professionals who treat and care for them is being offered May 12 and 13 in the University AM y Wednesday, April 30, in room 26 of the Beaver High School. He will also welcome any comments or concerns about the fire management program. p, stroke." "In general, our primary And Cancer will As the title denotes, this conference deals with the human side of the disease. Says Dr. Sanford, "When a diagnosis of cancer is made, an individual's values of all areas of life are influenced. The threat of death forces of nersonal of how one sprelationships, ends one's time now with the potential of a life threatening disease. How one views oneself as a physical being is altered. Sometimes, for the first time, the diagnosis of cancer raises the auestions of one's own mortality." are greater than if he was to have a heart attack or Kuman Values COUNTY SEAT NEWSPAPER Est. 1904 Mail to: THE BEAVER PRESS P.O. Box 351, Beaver, Utah 84713 (Please Print Small 49 Name doz. Peach or Apricot Street Address Fruit Trees City. 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