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Show i Wards New Equip. Replace. Equip. Natural Science Est. Welch Scientific Co. West Chemical Prod. Inc. Jan. Supplies Maint. Supplies Maint. , New Equip. Stamped Envelopes Library, New Equip. Bus Maintenance Western Auto Western Mine Supply Postmaster, Monticello World Book Encyclopedia Wrights Garage Wycoff Co. , Inc. Youngs Line Inc. Youngs Machine Co. Sargeant Welch Scien. Co. Stuart Electric Supply State Tax Commission Scenic Aviation Simon and Schuster J. H. Schiler Co. Southwestern Coop. Ed. Lab. Standard Cotton Goods Salt Lake Hardware Co. 658. 84 972. 27 WASP. BEE STINGS CAN BE FATAL 647.58 717.20 Freight Maint. Supplies Maint. , New an inch long--th- e inches is pure imagination,' declared Dr. George Knowlton, USU Extension entomologist. Even so, stings can be dangerous and even fatal, accorda paraing to Dr. Peter Horen, the at University of sitologist Center if Medical California California Medical Center of San Francisco. He said, "Wasp: and bees are accountable for up to 40 percent of deaths in 21.23 1.312.53 Foy, the duly qualified and elected Clerk of the Board of Education of the San Juan County School District, hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I, Joseph Salt Lake Blue Print San Juan Motel and Cafe San Juan County P. San Juan High School Joseph P. Foy the U.S." "Even if the first sting causes little trouble, the next can be live -- threatening. If there is breathing difficulty, muscle pain, severe swelling, abdominal cramps, nausea or severe San Juan Record SALARY SCHEDULE FOR CUSTODIANS San Juan School Dist. San Miguel Power Assn. School Specialty Supply Co. Science Research Associates Scott Foresman and Co. Sears Roebuck Co. Wm. O. Sheppard Silver Burdett Co. Sipe Repair Shop Smith Plumb, and Htg. Society for Visual Ed. St. Christopher Mission State Insurance Fund Suburban Gas of Blanding Supt. of Documents Truck Equip. Sales Co. Top Line Sup. Co. T eaching Aids Tandy Leather Co. Teachers College Press Turf Equipment Co. Texas Refining Corp. Clyde Thompson Transport Clearings T. S. Denison Co. University of Okla. Press Utah State Bd. of Ed. U. S. Gov. Print. Office U. S. Dept, of Labor Utah State Bd. of Ed. Utah State. Hist. Soc. U. S. Toy Company Universal Bio. Supply Universal Stat. Corp. Utah Paper Box Co. Utah Ed. Data Processing Utah Symphony Orchestra University of Utah U. S. Dept, of Interior Utah Farm Bureau Ins. Utah Gas Service Co. Utah Idaho School Supply 1968-19- 69 Head Custodians Salry Step Asst. Custodians hives, see a physician immediately," he advises. Particularly susceptible to the insect's venom are child- Salary ren, the elderly and persons with allergies or a history of allergy in the family. Immunizing injections are recommended for these 'individuals and others often exposed to bee and wasp sting. Our common, aggressive yellowjacket has venom which is more potent than that of a bee. Some believe it to be the most dangerous of the stinging insects. Even the honey bee can be dangerous. But it attacks out of However, it may take on cold or wdndy offensive the or following a rain which days has washed away the pollen. Bright, flower -- patterned clothing and fragrant perfumes are also tantalizing. Often causing persons to be attacked by honey bees, Dr. Knowlton explained. SALARY SCHEDULE FOR MAINTENANCE 1968-19- 69 self-defen- SALARY SCHEDULE FOR SCHOOL LUNCH WORKERS 1968-19- 69 ICATION AVAILABLE SALARY SCHEDULE FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECRETARIES 1968-1969 SALARY SCHEDULE FOR HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARIES 1968-1969 Salary Step. $ SAN JUAN SCHOOL DISTRICT Years 1 2 3 $ new publication, "Western Horses, " is now available and is intended primarily for the neophyte or beginner horsemen, according to Blaine Jones, USU Extension Agent in San Juan and Grand Counties. "Western Horses," is an Intermountain Regional Publication. It is published by the Wyoming Extension Service in cooperation with specialists from five other states. Dr. Don W. Thomas, Utah State University veterinary scientist, one of the cooperators, said the publication includes almost everything of interest to owners of horses. Included is information on selection of a horse, genetics, standard breeding practices, costs, exercise and tack; also, how to care for a horse including feeding, watering, grooming, worming and vaccinations. The publication likewise contains information on training horses at all ages and the criteria involved in training, preparing the horse for shows and contests, selling and shipping and considerable information relative to veterinary problems. Dr. Thomas said, "The publication does not go into great detail. It was not designed for this purpose. Rather, it is a handy ready reference with considerable interest lor most horsemen. It can be used for youth as well as several adult A 3235 3335 3435 3535 3635 3735 . Bachelors Professional se. "WESTERN HORSE" PUBL- Utah Power and Light Co. Utah School Boards Assn. Utah State Emp. Ret. Systm. Utah State Social Sec. Agency Ed. Mutual Ins. Assn. Visual Aids Studio Van Waters and Rogers Verda Ray Corp. Vroman's Fred Weenig Wolfe's Sporting Goods Floyd Whittaker Word Making Productions Ivan Watkins Won Door Corporation James Wight Repair Svc. Western Library Svce. W. H. Freeman and Co. Woods and Brass Shop Henry Z. Walck, Inc. Western Tape Inc. Bachelors Probationary 132 of other four "A bee sting is only 623. 83 11. 64 Equip. Salt Lake Music Co. 1.217.53 21.79 1,320. 15 Bachelors Plus 30 Hours 5700 Bachelors Plus 55 Hours 1968-6- 9 SCHEDULE Masters Probationary $ Masters Professional Masters Plus 30 Hours 5900 5936 6136 6174 6374 activities. Author of the publication is John A. Gorman who has had lifelong experience with horses. He is author of THE 4 5 WESTERN HORSE: ITS TYPES AND TRAINING, now in its fifth edition. His articles have appeared in several farm and ranch publications. He is an American Horse Shows Associa-to- n 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Judge of several classes. 9212 for his or her assignment. Every teacher is required to complete the college credit necessary to obtain certification hours 55 needed for additional 30 or the in be considered shall counting Only approved credit beyond this requirement in the teacher's assigned subject area or related pay as provided in the schedule. The 30 or 55 hows must be credit one-ha- lf of the above- or credit toward an advanced degree, or as approved by the superintendent. At least fields, mentioned credit shall be earned on campus. " He is retired from the University, Logan, Utah 84321, for 304: a copy, Dr. Thomas noted. The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday. Aug. 28, 1969 Page Sixteen |