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Show A4 The Times-lndependen- Thursday, March 26, 1981 t, MENSA chapter may be formed in Moab C.W. Miller of Moab is attempting to form a local chapter of MENSA, an organization for those with a rating in the 98th percentile of any approved standard intelligence tests. MENSA (Latin for table, symbolic of a meeting of minds) was founded in Great Britain at the end of World War II, and has spread throughout the world, Miller said. There are presently 30,000 members in the U.S. Miller said, "I would like to organize a group in Moab and believe that the community has many people who could qualify. According to The Times-lndepende- census revealed over 7,999 people in the two percent of that figure is 158, a number as large as the membership roster in many cities of over one million. 1 would like to hear from the 1980 any present or past members in the Moab area (for past members, MENSA will automatically readmit), he statand from any other ed, people who may qualify. If potential members have notices of any test scores, please send Xeroxes to C.W. Miller, 413 McGill, Moab. I will forward them to national headquarters in New York. Miller said that MENSA will accept results from tests such as the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), American College Test (ACT), the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and the National Teachers Examination Others are also acceptable, he added. He commented that the (NTE(. organization is made up of a variety of people; some with formal education, some without. He added that MENSA espouses no political or social causes. A'' li s O, Wildlife mendation in the treatment. Large seeds such as peas, beans, com, etc. can be placed in a jar. Spread the indicated amount of chemical over the seed and shake or rotate the jar until all seeds have been thoroughly coated with the chemical. ' ixmmotj flash S S USU EXTENSION SERVICE GRAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE 259-759- 8 S By Colleen Home Economist James Stevens County Agent Patrick - -- As you plan your garden this year, remember that one of the easiest methods of disease control is to treat the vegetable seed with a fungicide before planting, suggests Dr. Sherman V. Thom- son, Extension Plant Pathologist, Utah State University. The seed treatment will not control foliar diseases that may attack the plants later in the season. However, the treatment will surround and protect the germinating seeds from the numerous pathogens that These cause damping-off- . rot seed the organisms before it emerges from the soil or they kill the plants just after they emerge from the soil-bor- soil. You can treat paper packets of small seeds by tearing off one comer of the packet, putting in the chemical and shaking the packet until the seeds are thinly coated with the chemical. Use about twice as much chemical as can be picked up on the flat end of a toothpick. 10 to review written reports Multiple Use board plans April meetings The Multiple Use Advisory Council for BLMs Moab District will be meeting on two consecutive Fridays in April. The Councils committees will meet on April 3 at 10 A.M. at the Moab District Office (125 Second South in Moab). The Wilderness and Nuclear Waste Committees .will meet from 10:30 A.M. to noon to review public comments and discuss the Draft Environmental Assessment on Department of Energy The benefit from the seed treatment is in the number of plants that emerge from the soil and survive to start growing. Seed treatment can also help prevent disease-causin- g fungi on the seed from being introduced into the soil that is free from these pathogens. Though the fungicides proposals in the Nuclear Commercial seed can be used in vegetable seed Waste Terminal Storage purchased that is labeled treatments are not extremely Program. treated. Usually it is should use caution The Land and Water Use colored green or pink. Or you toxic; you to avoid getting them into can purchase untreated seed the mouth. If children are for your garden and chemihelping plant, make sure Times-lndependecally treat it yourself. they dont eat the treated carries a selection Thiram (Arasan, Tersan) seeds. Anyone who handles or Captan can be used for the seeds should wash their of books about our seed treatment. These can hands afterwards. When interesting and be purchased at most garden handling pesticides always scenic area. stores and nurseries. Follow follow the instructions on the the manufacturers recom- - label. -- nt . and recommendations from the committees. They will also discuss thfe status of old business and review the State Directors decisions on protests filed on Wilderness Evaluation and Resources Committees will meet from 1 P.M. to 4 Study Areas. The meeting is P.M. to formulate recom- being held at the Moab Office. mendations to Secretary of District ' All Advisory Council meetthe Interior James Watt on are open to the public. ings desired land acquisition which local governments Persons interested in making need to meet community an oral statement or filing a needs, and on excessive, written statement may do so between 3 aqd 4 P.M. on burdensome, or counter10. Anyone wishing to April productive regulations which should be changed. make an oral statement must These committees will also notify the District Manager review the Districts surface at the Moab District Office Box 970, Moab, Utah protection stipulations and (P.O. 84532 or by the public participation plan for the San Juan Resource April 8. Depending upon the number of persons wishing Area planning effort. The Range Environmental to make Statements, a time limit may be Statements and Recreation so that all may established Wildlife Committees will meet form 4 P.M. to 5 P.M. be heard. Summary minutes of the meetings will be to discuss the Grand Area range inventory maintained in the District and review the new grazing Office and be available fpr public inspection within regulations amendments. The Council will convene thirty days following the as a whole at 8 A. M. on April meeting. 1) per-pers- Re-soir- I By Garth Carter Ceeewvatlen Officer The Board of Big Game Control set seasons and regulations concerning' big game animals within the state of Utah. All other proclamations (small game, fishing, trapping, etc.) are handled by the Wildlife Board. The Wildlife Board is comprised of 5 members selected by the Governor and approved by the-Senat- e. Each member represents a' district in the state. Recently Governor Scott Matheson appointed Jack World of Orangeville to represent District 2, which includes Daggett, Duchesne, Uintah, Carbon, Emery, San Juan and Grand Counties. All sportsmen should re-- j cord Jacks name and address in case you may want to have imput into a future proclamation or regulation. -- GKC- The 1981 bear seasons have been set by the Wildlife Board. The spring season will open April 16 and run through June 30; the fall season will open September ' 1 and end October 15. The general cougar season was set for November 1 , 1981 through April 15, 1982. Spring turkey season has been set for May 2 and will continue through May 17, Clear Springs Trout Snow Crab 1981. The bear, cougar, and Crab and Shrimp Deviled Crab spring turkey proclamations shoul beM local license agents soon. - County, Utah. The project includes the realignment of ap- proximately 3 lA miles of road across Recapture Wash along with an accompanying dam site It at high-wate- Adverstised Specials Good Through Tuesday, March 31, 1981. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities. None Sold To Dealers. ed out that there are many beneficial impacts arising from this project. One is the proposed Top Frost Top Frost FLOUNDER SOLE PERCH FILLETS FILLETS FILLETS Top Frost highway realignment which will eliminatate two extremely dangerous curves on 3 north of Blanding as well as provide irrigation water for crop lands in the vicinity of Blanding and culinary water for Blanding City itself. U-16- r game species will be lost, as well as some archaeological values. The archaeological distur- 3 Reg. $2.95 Reg. $2.95 Save 66( Save66( 16 Ounce 16 Ounce Package Package source Area Headquarters Office in Monticello. Comments will be received concerning this bances will be mitigated until apin accordance with all project laws governing the proximately April 15, 1981, and should be adof anmanagement dressed to the Area All mining tiquities. San Juan claims in the area have or Manager, are being cleared at the Resource Area, P.O. Box present time and should 7, Monticello, Utah not present a problem in 84535. , )Um - All area. should also be point- A copy of the environmental analysis can be mark inundate apreviewed at any of the proximately 220 acres of following locations land behind the dam site Utah: The in Recapture and Johnson throughout room at the BLM public Creek drainages. State Office, 136 East Impacts to the area will South Temple Street, include the loss of ap- University Club Building, proximately 25 animal Salt Lake City, Utah unit months of grazing 84111; the Moab, Monforage in the area. In ad- ticello and dition an extremely small public libraries, Blanding as well as amount of wildlife habitat the Moab District Office for both game and non- and the San Juan Re- which will Wakefield Reg. $4.29, Save 29C Wakefield Reg. $2.09, Save 13( BLM finishes study onRecapture damroad project Gene Nodine, Moab the project District Manager, Bureau of Land Management, stated that the. San Juan Resource Area Office, Monticello, has completed an environmental analysis in conjunction with the proposed Recapture Wash, San Juan Reg. $2.79 Save 17C (""? (JQSSOuIIs ms sara-EK- Located at 551 E. 2nd S. REPAIR COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL & QaffitoQMtMDggDigB 16 Ounce Package Van de Kamps Van de Kamps FISH FILLETS Reg. $4.35 j, Save $1.76 FISH KAB0BS 20 Ounce 16 Ounce y Package 1 T Reg. $2.15 Save 560 Van de Kamps FISH STICKS Reg. $3.19 Save $1.00 20 Ounce Package Reg. $2.29 Save 50C Package X y |