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Show 8A Emery County Progress, Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday, February 2, 1999 to 300 feet. For information about hand washing and the use of antibacterial soaps and cleansers, call the College of American Pathologists at Bald Eagle day set for Saturday (NAPSA)-Th- e old rumor that a car is the safest place to be during an electrical storm is absolutely true ac- s speakers and headstereo or TV sound can transmit phones through walls and floors, inside and out, up (NAPS)-Wireles- cording to renowned physicist Bernard Vonnegut, a OTi- member of he Meteorological Society of America. - I A chance to view and learn about the bald eagle, one of the worlds most majestic birds, will be available Saturday, Feb. 6 as the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources hosts Bald Eagle Day. Admission is free. Viewing times are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Viewing will take place at seven sites including Gordon Creek, along Consumers Road, between Helper and Price. Spotting scopes will be set up at each viewing site and Division biologists and volunteers will be available to help viewers spot eagles and to answer any questions, said Bob Walters, Division Watchable Wildlife coordinator. Displays also will be set up at each location and pamphlets and other material about bald eagles will be available for free, or for a minimal cost. The best time to view Feb. 6 depends on the individual, Walters said. The most comfortable times are late njorning or early afternoon, when the warmest temperatures and the best visibility are enjoyed. The warmer temperatures are especially important if youre bringing young children, Walters said. During the late morning and early afternoon viewers can expect to see eagles, though not as many as just before sundown, when eagles go to roost for the evening. Walters advises those attending to dress warmly and, if theres snow on the ground, to wear waterproof boots. For those interested in photographing the eagles a telephoto lens is a must, as the eagles will be some distance from the viewing areas. Photographers who dont bring the proper equipment and try to get close to the eagles for a better shot will most likely scare them away, losing their chance to photograph them and ruining the viewing experience of all those in attendance, Walters said. Bald Eagle Day was started by Walters in 1990 as a way to introduce people to Utahs wildlife. It was started as a way of arousing peoples interest, whetting their appetite and making them aware of wildlife around them, Walters said. Since it began Bald Eagle Day has grown into Utahs most and one of its most enjoyed, 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I S 1 hrin. 1 I1 S. 1 I I w. gro auincjs S7 enouy7n o . naJee yon oefeue in 'airy at i I 1 I I i I I I I I I .. S' nIA 1 H r' . i f 4 I t 1 Jf 7 well-attende- d, g For more information about Bald Eagle Day, including directions to the viewing sites, call Walters at (801) or 538-477- 1 Division regional offices. 1 1 afes. wildlife-viewin- events. I I I Canyon View Jr. High STUDENTS OF THE WEEK Amber Black Amber is the 15 year old daughter of David Hansen and Lanna Black. Amber is a cheerleader at Canyon View Jr. High. She enjoys reading and writing poetry and short stones. Amber plans on attending college and someday becoming an here once was a couple whose monthly payments were so high, by the t ime they'd paid their bills there was nothing left to author. put into savings. So they walked into a Zions Bank branch where friendly folk helped them open a very special account. The account consolidated their debts into one lower monthly payment. The money they saved in (Bro) Andersonthe Roger Roger (Bro) Anderson, born interest was automatically deposited into a savings account every month, which grew and grew. The End. Visit any Zions ZioniPjP Bank Branch and ask about the Freedom Plan. Cd Pi an in saddle, the son of Roger and Michelle Anderson is the 2nd child and only boy. He is a child that has always had a lot of responsibility and accepted it well. He is the President of the Emery Jr. FFA and is the Chapter Green Hand. He has participated on the Canyon View Wrestling Team, taking 3rd place. He has participated in the Castle Valley Pageant as a flag earner along with numerous other parts. He has always had a love for horses especially his own, and his cow. His love of the outdoors finds him and his dad at the farm most of the time. He is very active in the LDS church and plans on serving a mission. He also plans on continuing in the FFA program. His family is very proud of him. i unique plan combining low oan rales ancf monlifg sauinps. Applp loefap . ZIONS BANK w'u'w.zioii'tba nk.com t LtNDCft Member KDIC Sponsore 1 by: t TELEPHONE |