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Show Page 10 Guinta also adds It is imperative that the public read the big game proclamation in detail this year more than ever because of the many changes that will take place this year. The DWR encourages hunters to delay application dates and information to others to help prevent the public from missing the opportunity to hunt in 1994. Big game proclamations and the applications will be distributed to license agents about the first of says that all big game this year hunts are draiv-oDWR ut concerned that many sportsmen will show up to buy general season deer and elk hunting tags and licenses over the counter next fall and license agents will have to turn them away because the counter at most sporting the application period for these good stores anytime before the general season hunts is in May. May. day that the hunt began. With management plans in place to restore low big game populations, hunters need to remember that they are able to hunt one big game species only in 1994. If an applicant is successful at drawSpring is the time of year that eas. Reducing stress for nesting ing out for a big game hunt, such upland game birds nest. All state upland game birds is critical for as general season deer, then that Wildlife Management Areas are ensuring healthier populations. applicant will not be able to hunt closed to dog training from April Owners of dogs that take nestany other big game species. hen pheasants or other game 1st through August 15th. ing Regional Wildlife Manager can be cited for taking birds to Sportsmen are encouraged Bruce Guinta states, The Diviof season. Farmers are out not their train dogs game sion of Wildlife Resources is also voluntarily in all other nesting habitat ar- - also encouraged to use caution and be aware of nesting game birds when using farm equipment in their fields. Application period for All Big y 25th. Game is May The 1994 general deer and elk hunts require a mail-i- n application process. In the past, hunters could purchase deer tags over 5th-Ma- r. i Wednesday, April 27, 1994 Nephi, Utah Areas closed to dog training from April 1st to August 15th In Memoriam. . . Graveside services held Monday for Joseph Docherty Joseph John Docherty, age 74, Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi. passed away April 22, 1994, at Mountain View Hospital in Payson, Utah. He was bom Januaiy 16, 1920, in Shandballymore, Ireland, to A? Patrick Joseph and Kathleen Diskin Docherty. He married Melva Warner, in May 4943 in Prostate cancer will effect 1200 Utah men this year says American Cancer Society This year, approximately 1,200 cancer; 225 of them will die. As the second leading cause of cancer death in men, prostate on cancer is superseded only by lung Driving cancer in killing men. fire There is much that can be done May to prevent or detect prostate cancer early, according to the American Cancer Society who pubThe Utah Safety Council is oflishes warning signs and encourfering a defensive driving course to participate in regumen ages in for people the Nephi area. The surclass will be held on Saturday lar screenings. The five-yedivival for rate cancer prostate from to 8:00 5:00 a.m. May 21, while still localized is agnosed p.m., at the Fire Department. Survival for all rates stages The eight-hou- r course teaches 92. how to recognize and react to dif- combined have steadily imferent hazards including: bad proved, and in the past 30 years weather, rush-hotraffic, shar- have increased from 50 to 78. Warning signals of prostate the road other with cars, cying cancer include: weak or interclists and pedestrians. Drivers who successfully com- rupted flow of urine, inability to urinate or difficulty starting or plete the course receive a reduction from their Utah stopping the urine flow, the need to urinate frequently especially driving record, once during a three year period. Individuals 55 at night, blood in the urine, pain and years of age and older may or burning upon urination, lower in the qualify for insurance discounts continuing pain back, pelvis or upper thighs. after completing the course. Registration is $20 per person, Many of the symptoms, however, or $7 for those age 55 and over that are desiring a reduction in their insurance rates. For further information, please contact 2 the Utah Safety Council at or Utah men will detect prostate course 21st at department Ogden, Utah. He was a Navy veteran of WW II, and retired from Nephi Rubber Products after 35 ye'ars. He served as President of the Rubber Workers Union. He loved his grandchildren, sports, and the ar news. He is survived by his wife of Nephi; a daughter, Maureen Nieto of Goshen; 9 grandchildren; and 8 He was preceded in death by a son, Michael Docherty. Graveside services were held on Monday April 25, 1994, at the ur great-grandchildre- n. : 50-poi- Joseph Docherty 151 Carpet and vinyl Sales and " fiqrtheaOEast M3pftl,Utah 62323 installation msfifr im wmm 262-548- 800-933-59- nt and can be atare tributed to benign conditions such as infection or prostate enic non-specif- largement. To find out if symptoms are indicative of cancer, you should visit your doctor. In addition, the American Cancer Society recommends that every man 40 and over have a digital rectal examination as part of his regular annual physical checkup. The ACS also recommends that men 50 and over should have an annual prostate-specifi- c antigen blood test. If either result is suspicious, further evaluation in the form of transrectal ultrasound should be performed. If detected early, prostate cancer is treatable. It is often treated with surgery alone or in combination with radiation andor hormones and anti cancer drugs. Hormone treatment and anti cancer drugs may control prostate cancer for long periods by shrinking the size of the tumor, Utah. thus relieving pain. More Be respectful of other motorists. While driving, be cautious, aware and responsible. The Utah Safety Council offers defensive driving courses that will result in a 50 point deduc guy. The Utah Safety , '' y t 4, Y 'v t w- ( ; s; 483-150- elsewhere in and if you are 55 or older you can take advantage ofinsurance discounts by taking the course. For more information call the Utah 0 or Safety Council at if outside the Salt Lake Area. 262-540- For the PHtlteSlUnX yourself and your actions but also keeping an eye on the other , Collection Center near you. cal Council suggests the following guidelines to help reduce your risks on the road. f "y. y 4'' wi f ns than 40,300 people lose or try to race another car during tion from your driving record,? crashes each year and a million more suffer disabling injuries, .according to the Utah Safety Council. The triple threat of high speeds, impaired driving and not using occupant restraints threatens every driver regardless of how careful or skilled. Driving defensively means not only taking responsibility for ' African-America- Utah Safety Council says 40,300 will lose lives this year in motor vehicle crashes their lives in motor vehicle a merge. ,, The incidence of prostate cancer increases with age, with over 80 of all prostate cancers diagnosed in men over age 65. For reasons unknown, have the highest inr cidence rate of prostate cancer in the world. Currently, it is 30 higher for black men than white men. There is some familial association, but it is unclear whether this is due to genetic or environmental factors. International studies suggest that dietary fat may be a factor. In conclusion, it is necessary that all men educate themselves on the warning signs of prostate cancer, get regular check-upand, if part of a high risk group, pay special attention, to symptoms which riiay seem harmless. For more information about prostate cancer, call your local 0 American Cancer Society at in the Salt Lake area or Dont leave the driveway without securing each passenger in the car, including children and pets. Safety belts save thousands of lives each year! Remember that driving too fast or too slow can increase the likelihood of collisions. Dont kid yourself. If you plan to drink, designate a driver who wont drink. 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