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Show Saturday. October 3 1, luy gasman cCisiuiicaEs Now that the gardening season is winding down, it is time to take care of any leftover gar den chemicals, such as pesticides and herbicides. utilizes many methods of pest control. If you need more JOSEFHLNE ZIMMERMAN IF POSSIBLE, consider alternative methods of pest control that don't involve poisons. Always remember that plants can tolerate a certain information about IPM contact your local extension ser vice or nurserymen. Farmers and ranchers who have unwanted pesticides should contact their local agricultural field representative. A pick-uand disposal time will be scheduled in Utah County during November by the Utah p Groat pyramid Department of Agriculture and Food. In Utah County, call 370 8493; Wasatch County, (435) and Summit County, 738-114- 2 (801) Do not dispose of chemicals 538-718- 6, or containers where they could threaten water, soil, plants, animals or humans. Never discard containers in pesticide locations. Never unproved reuse pesticide containers for other purposes. Actually the safest way to dispose of pesticides is to use them up according to directions printed on the labels. Never, never pour leftover pesticides down the drain. Sewage treatment plants depend on the action of bacteria to work; pes The Orange County Register Take the scare out of Halloween for your pets this year. A few precautions can prevent an already spooky holiday from turning into a frightening time for your dogs and cats. With all those trick-or-treater- s, parties and other activities, it's easy to lose track of our family members. So make note of these ideas to keep them safe, along with four-legge- Associated Press photo This pumpkin pyramid is on The Longaberger Company's manufacturing campus in Frazeysburg. Ohio. Visiting law professors come to BYU's Law Fair By RANA LEHR C7 The Dairy Herald If you've been thinking about furthering your education or if your child is interested in law or government work, it's time to find out what schools have to offer. Representatives from nearly 80 law schools will be prepared . to answer questions at BYU's Law Fair on Nov. 10. Yale, Stanford and Columbia will be represented as well as law schools from neighboring states. adviEileen Crane, sor at BYU and president of Western Association of advisors, suggests doing some background research about the law schools your interested in before attending the fair. Readily available information is on the Web. The site www.lsac.org has links to every law school in the nation and pre-la- pre-la- www.finaid.org gives information on financial aid. Pre law advisement centers at BYU, UVSC and University of Utah have books that compare the law schools, their course offerings, clinical pro- - USttKlO .nv2 p.m., Csi yea Cd: Bag-- ft Nov. 10 Garden Court. Wilkinson Center, BYU The tat reir te free to the public. Page C$ ticides can interfere with the operation. NEVER POUR chemicals into water or on the ground. Also, do not burn them or discard them in desolate areas. If you have just a little pesticide left, pour into your sprayer, the container. then triple-rins- e fill the empty To triple-rinsfull of container water, rinse it thoroughly, then pour it into the spray tank. Repeat this three times. Empty glass, metal or plastic pesticide and herbicide containers should be wrapped in several layers of newspaper and placed in the garbage for transfer to a landfill. e, h one-fourt- The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food suggest that if you have less than a gallon of chemical, wrap th container in several layers of newspaper and place it in the garbage. The same method can be used if yo have less than one pound of powder. Larger quantities should be disposed of by contacting the UDAF for the November disposal date. Remember the rules; Buy what you need. Use what you ' containers buy. Triple-rins- e before disposal. Master gardener Josephine Zimmerman has been writing a garden column for 18 years. investigate. Fido won't be and neither will you happy if he finds himself lost on a dark street. Keep candy away from Chocolate, especially, pets. your can make animals ill in fact, some forms can be fatal. Be sure your pet has current vaccinations (and that you have records of themh license and identification. An ID tag, license and rabies tag (if your vet provides one) should always be on your dog's collar. If your cat doesn't like the idea of jingling ID, get a breakaway collar with your phone number embroidered on it. They're available r comfrom several panies. Although your pet should always wear identification, it can sometimes get lost. A microchip, a small form of ID that can't fall off, can be mail-orde- implanted at your vet's office. Almost all shelters now scan for chips whenever animals arrive. If your pet is wearing one and you've registered it with the manufacturer (don't forget this important step), the shelter will be provided with your name and number, and vou and vour pet can be reunited. Halloween can be a dangerous time for some animals. Although animal cruelty is hardly limited to late October, increases frequently occur at this time of year. Black, white and calico cats seem particularly susceptible. Keep your animals inside, out of harm's way. Some folks have decided that Halloween should be fun for pets, too, so they've decided to take their dogs along for the tricks and treats. This is fine, provided your dog. WEEKEN HO 2;15 jtftv, 3215 ELWC, multkultural meeting by Dennis SNsgsor Mioh&n 2:30 p.m., 3233 ELWC, women in law 3 p.m.. 3234 ELWC, international taw by James Milligan of Columbia Law School grams, libraries and faculty. ' What not to ask Don't ask things that show that you don't know anything about the school like, ."What LSAT and CPA are needed to get into your school?" or "Why should I go to your school?" Law schools spend lots of money recruiting because they don't want just an LSAT and GPA, Crane said. They want a hardworking, interesting, ethical person. "You don't just choose a law school, you choose an environment," said Crane. More interesting questions to ask are about the city where the law school is located. If you're interested in a specialty law, ask about the classes unique to the school. Luckily for BYU graduates, law schools think highly of them, Crane said. Generally, their reputation is hardworking, ethical, more mature and good personality. As for older persons who are thinking of changing their career, law schools love students said Crane. students are bringing experience from a working aspect of some part of the community or economy. They have experience in medicine, family life, management, LPd-dc- o ' House of Representatives our problems District 65 - Finn FIUOIV TO? 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"When a todperson puts on a mask a dler doesn't think that it's just a mask. To that child, the person has transformed into the creature he is portraying. Think what it would be like for a child to watch his older sibling turn into a monster when he puts on a mask." Utah ttMoHsKS fc 7 Knight Ridiier Newspapers d everyone else: On Halloween, make sure dogs and cats are secure. They should be away from the door so there's no chance they'll slip out. Keep them in a room with the door closed, and make sure there's no way they can get out through a window; all that noise might make them want to Halloween By LUCIA HERNDON Prow Treat your pets to a pleasant Halloween By MARYANNE DELL PROVO Hi RAID, in amounte you rcssd for this season amount of damage before drastic controls are needed. Use products that do as little damage as possible to beneficial insects or predators the insects that are on our side. Use the method known as Pest ' Integrated which' Management (IPM), Buying garden chemicals is one case where you should not purchase the large economy size- - Buy only the amount you can use during the gardening season, then you won't have to worry about disposing of the unused chemicals. It isnt wise to keep them for several reasons. First, they are poisons and you don't want to keep poisons around where they may be spilled accidentally they could be a danger to pets or children. Second, they lose some of their strength in storage. nCy THE DAILY 1 40 W. MAIN ATI FORK 756-049- 1 0- -4 Mon.-S- at. 7 10--6 3 |