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Show MARCH 30, THE BEAVER PRESS fii : ;'. i . . if. . '' -- . a. sr fc 4 GE i 1 m ' ,1' ';t. y M. !, , " Xii - !H2 These two young golden eagles were the victims of powerline electrocutions Two Young Golden Eagles Electrocuted On Power Pole Hunting rabbits recently several north of Panguitch, John two young Julander discovered golden eagles dead at the foot of a power pole. Burned feathers made the cause of death easy to identify. Young eagles are frequently the victims of power line electrocutions, miles said Norman McKee, Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officer for the Panguitch area. . The younger eagles have a .tendency to swoop in on the power J line, rather than fold up their wings i.and land as do older birds, he I pointed out. Older eagles will learn .to drop down from a perch before flapping their wings to fly. Younger birds tend to jump up and start .flapping. " Usually, he said, when they contact two lines, they come out 'without injury. Only when their jvvings are wet from rain or snow do they cause the short and electrocute ' themselves. ' Power ; companies are notified of these electrocutions, and sometimes ,they will try to redesign or modify their lines to decrease the problem. : McKee took the birds to the Cedar City DWR office. Feathers are disposed of through treaties the U.S. , ( Success Planned ' r You and Your Child: Range Rides ' 1 J! . 1989-PA- has with Indian Tribes. Private ownership is otherwise illegal, McKee noted. The American Legion Auxiliary Birthday Dinner was held on Thursday, March 16th at 7:00 p.m. in the Belknap Elementary Auditorium. The people who were in attendance were treated to a tasty beef dinner complete with three different kinds of cake for dessert. The first place winners of the essay contest "My American Hero" read their essay to everyone. The diversity of "Heroes" ranged from George Washington and Abraham Lincoln to Nathan Hale and Benjamin Franklin, depicting our fighting and establishing of our Constitution and earlier liberty, to Brigham Young and his establishing, with the help of his followers, the State of Utah. Martin Luther King, for his contribution to civil rights. Two of our local "Heroes" were also the subject of the winning essays, Father Jospeh Valine of Milford and of Margery Adams Mackerell Beaver. The care that was taken in writing the essays, by our young Americans, left everyone with the feeling that the future of America is in very capable hands. in Unit 56, , by JIM CAMPBELL Utah Education Association v$& President people. During March and April, these people will be gathering information and data to make recommendations to Utah's Big Game Board for Utah's 1989 Big Game Hunts. This week entails Range Rides (horseback) to look at winter range conditions, vegetation used, condition of plants, observe numbers of dead animals and a general condition of live animals. Pellet transects also are run on critical winter ranges. These are permanent and read every year to find total deer and elk days the areas were used. After this work, interagency meetings are held to look at the data collected. Trend studies, buck to doe counts, doe to fawn counts, harvest data, depredation problems and overall range conditions are then submitted to the Big Game Board as recommendation as to types of hunts, limits, dates, etc. The Board will then hold public meetings around the state for public input before hunts are set. The public is invited to participate in range work in order to better understand the complex problems. of wildlife management. Following is a list of range rides in the southern region: 7, f.-- School With that wild winter behind us, March and April are important months for Conservation Officers, Wildlife and Forest Biologists, Service and Bureau of Land Management range and wildlife April h r By the time many children are three years old, they've learned the fine art of negotiating. Sometimes the dialogue goes like this:. "Time for bed, Joey." "Read me one more story, please." "I'll show you the pictures in tomorrow night's story, okay?" "Okay, Mom." Both sides won. Irene C. Beck says this: "Negotiations are good when both yours and your child's needs are met, win-wisituation. Good a negotiators don't compete against their opponents. They compete to gain something they believe in." Writing in the National PTA n Airu 0 A DlakPes TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR HEALTH Write If in the points next to each statement that is true for you. is nut true for you. put a zero. a statement have been experiencing one or more symptoms on a regular hasis: excessive ihirsi I If Irue, add Then add up your total score. of ihe following YES frequent urination extreme fatigue unexplained weight loss blurry vision from time lo time 2. I am over 40 years old 3. My weight is equal to or above thai listed in the chart below 4. I am a woman who has had more than one baby weighing over 9 lbs. at binh 5. I am of Native American descent 6. I am of Hispanic or Black, descent 14. April 12, Unit 56, Beaver Table, U.S.F.S. Warehouse, 9:30 a.m. Both rides will be supervised by supervised by our Conservation Officer, Brent Farnsworth. Chanda Farnsworth, Osborn, Coach Melanie Osborn. FRONT ROW left to right Trisha Murdock, Heidi Hugh, Marcy Williams, Natalie Albrecht, McKenzie Gillins, Not pictured Dale Osborn Coach. -- elementary school kids like to conform, but want a bigger role in making decisions for themselves. Teenagers? They want to challenge their parents on virtually everything from curfew to dating at USFS 11 q 1S 5th 6th GRADE LEAGUE and record. tournament winners. 10-The only team undefeated in the Bantam Basketball League. BACK ROW, left to right Tasha Davis, Teresa Fails. Brecka Troyner, Becky please their parents; Warehouse, 9:30 a.m. Am Bantam Basketball magazine, PTA Today, Dr. Beck says preschool kids like Joey are eager to Dr. Beck gives these suggestions for negotiating: Plan what you want to accomplish in advance. Know what points are not negotiable. Enlist your spouse's support if both parents are involved. Be courteous and make it easy for your child to agree with you. Go more than halfway to work things out. Be cool and confident that you'll succeed. Bend on points that aren't critical to you. Listen. Keep it brief. Use humor. Don't embarrass or riducule your child. End on a positive &" 7. X. I Mi YES 30 YES 10 YES 30 YES 20 YES 10 YES 20 YES 20 YES 10 YES 10 RS 10 YES 20 have a parent w ith diabetes have a brother or sister with diabetes TOTAL The American Diabetes weeks of pregnancy. ( Height AsMtciation urges all pregnant women lo he tested for diabetes hclween the lmii This lest is meant to educate and make you aware ot the serious risks of diabetes. 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