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Show iy I 8A Emery County Progress, Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday, August 31, 1999 80th Birthday Eagle Scouts Matthew Cox Matthew Cox is the son of Mike and Darla Cox of Castle Dale. He met the requirements to receive his Eagle Rank at an Eagle Court of Honor that was held Aug. 28 at the Castle Dale 2nd Ward. For Matthews Eagle Project, he installed message signs at various locations in the desert. He appreciates Emery County ATV Club for making the signs and Triangle Rentals, in Perron, Aaron Cox s ; , Aaron Cox is the son of Mike and Darla Cox of Castle Dale. He met the requirements to receive his Eagle Rank at an Eagle Court of Honor that was held Aug. 28 at the Castle Dale 2nd Ward. Dor Aarons Eagle Project, he installed Neighborhood Watch signs at the five entrances to Castle Dale. He would like to let the Neighborhood Watch Program and Castle Dale City know how much he appreciates them for donating the materials. He also appreciates all the men and women who have worked with An' jFU for him in the scouting program that have helped make this 5- - donating the equipment used to install the signs. He also appreciates all the men and women who have worked with him in the scouting program that have helped make this achievement possible. achievement possible. Donald Davis Donald Davis was born in LaGrande, Oregon Sept. 2, 1919, the second son of Bethel and Grace Davis. He grew up during the depression years. Times were hard and he had to go to work after finish Recognize your loved ones achievements in the Emery County Progress Society section. Wildlife Through the Ages' theme of byway Northeastern Utahs rich and fossilized treasures should receive added attention after the Aug. 12 dedication of the Flaming Gorge - Uintas wildlife The byway is one of only two One of the first places visiNational Scenic Byways in tors exploring the byway may Utah, said Ron Stewart, Infor- want to visit are one of three mation and Education manager for the Division of WildScenic Byway. life Resources Northeastern The theme for the byway Region. Both of these were Wildlife Through the Ages designated last year. The National Scenic Byway provides an idea of the extraordinary wildlife viewing oppor- and All American Road are tunities it offers. designations highlighting the The Flaming Gorge - Uintas best the nation has to offer Scenic Byway is located north The Division was one of of Vernal and includes Highway about 40 state, federal and lo191, which takes visitors from cal government agencies, civic Vernal to the Flaming Gorge groups, businesses and indiDam, to Dutch John and then viduals involved in a cooperaeast to Wyoming, and State tive effort to have the road deRoute 44 that travels around veloped with roadside pullouts the southern and western sides and nature trails. This work of Flaming Gorge Reservoir to led to its designation as a NaManila. tional Scenic Byway. A full-col- brochure or de- scribing the byway and its opportunities is available by calling the Dinosaurland Travel brochures and information Board at about the byway are available. The byway was made posIn addition to enjoying the sible through the cooperative byways breathtaking scenery efforts of the Utah Division of and wildlife viewing opportuni- Wildlife Resources, Utah Deties while traveling it, visitors partment of Transportation, may stop and enjoy 15 inter- Utah State Parks and Recrepretive wayside pullouts and ation, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. four nature trails that highlight Bureau of Land Management, the various ecological commu- Dinosaur Nature Association, Dinosaur National Monument, nities, wildlife and paleontological resources the byway of- Dinosaurland Travel Board, fers. Federal Highway AdministraStewart said the first of the tion, Daggett and Uintah byways interpretative signs counties and local community are in place and that all its groups. Although vitamin E was discovered about 80 years ago, it has only been during the past 1 0 years that it has become the center of attention. The new interest is due to the long known primary fiihction of vitamin E in the body as an antioxidant. The importance of antioxidants in chronic dis- ease prevention has .Day! ViVt-- ,1 r j t'r a , J . - J j if i 1 ft MJ Jf (Continued from page 6A) g have been seen. For a mixture of species, four tablespoons peanut butter; six tablespoons honey, and one teaspoon boric acid is effective. Although boric acid is relatively keep the bait out of the reach of children or pets. Results should be seen in two to four weeks. grease-feedin- f I ( f jn i non-toxi- - Tirt Counting - Tir Balancing 1st AmerQi Car Care Dsiel in the Nation Lube - Oil ! ! 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Other nu- trition authorities are hesi- tant to recommend that Spraying household insecticides may prevent sugar ants from colonizing a home, but sprays are generally not effective against established colonies. Species like Pharaoh ants may divide into several colonies if disturbed by spraying. For this reason, bait is the preferred control method for household ants. posed concern for the children to justify spending more , and more on programs that dont work. If they really cared about kids, more than they worry about the next election. Congress would stop mortgaging our childrens future. My child is being stuck with their usual big spending a $100,000 tax bill to pay for the excesses of career politicians games, there is a real continued lack of whove been pleasing every seriousness and honesty on special interest under the sun, the part of those in Washing- and plan to continue. Steve ton who handle the peoples Moore of the Cato Institute in money. In the 1997 budget Washington calls this fiscal deal, the President and Con- child abuse. Moore Is right. To me, the birth of a baby is gress agreed to budget caps to slow future spending in- like winning the lottery. So not creases. The spending caps even career politicians piling provide a Fighting chance up debts and sending my kid against the looming crisis in the bill can spoil this wonderSocial Security and the $5.5 ful event. Yet, Congress, trillion in debt that crushes through fiscal irresponsibility, taxpayers with huge interest is committing a form of child payments. But to cynical ca- abuse, We as citizens must reer politicians the caps were stop them. Paul Jacob is the national merely a public relations ploy. director of U.S. Term Limits in The politicians in Washington regularly voice their sup Washington, D.C. Lil Tfcsi cu o z c, (Continued from page 6A) known about it since the Constitution was ratified in 1790. What gives? Congress is simply claiming its an emergency so they can bust the budget caps and go on a spending spree. While Congress is playing G ratios A caro-.tenoi- U.S. Congress is committing: Moat V EXPIRES serum vitamins and (vitamin A) were related to serum vitamin E concentration. Several studies now in progress may provide evidence of adequate vitamin E levels in reducing chronic diseases. Should vitamin E be supplemented for the average person in the United States? The University of Here's some tips if ants: ill' 3. An open house for all friends, relatives, associates, and acquaintances will be held for him at the Orangeville City park on Sept. 4, from 4 to 7 p.m. they be taken by everyone. Good food sources are vegetable oils and grains. 16,300 adults participated Some cereal products are in the survey and 21 of also fortified with vitamin them had low vitamin E E. Since many people are concentrations. trying to limit total fat inLow levels of vitamin E take, the use of the vegmay place people at in- etable oils is advised becreased risk of chronic dis- cause of their vitamin E eases. The incidence of content. The general advice both cancer and cardiovas- of eating a wide variety of cular disease may be af- foods is prudent since many fected by low levels of vita- foods, including fruits and min E. Analysis of the data vegetables, contain small from the NHANES HI study amounts of vitamin E that, showed that age, serum in total, make a significant cholesterol level and several contribution. E!11:C3a.n. OHAKlJS be- come clearer in recent scientific studies. According to data from the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES HI), important proportions of the adult U.S. population have low serum alphatocopherol (vitamin E) levels. About Tliiirsday, Sept. 2 fv day!. Many Americans may need more vitamin E signs should be arriving within the next six months. orientation centers located in Vernal and Manila, and at Flaming Gorge Dam, where W. Wrilliam ing the 8th grade. After several jobs in several locations, he joined the army in 1940. In WWH he fought in Aftica under General George Patton, and was wounded in action, receiving the Purple Heart, and returned to the U.S. where he served until the war was over. He has been a truck driver ever since self employed, local, and cross country. He was a driver for Western Coal Company for 19 years before his retirement in 1994. He is married to Loma Fail of Orangeville, where they have lived for 25 years. They have served two missions for the LDS Church. They have four children, 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren who all wish him a Happy Birth- ! 4 f i r i ! 1 I i ! t i t |