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Show Wednesday, August 30, 1995 Page 5 Nephi, Utah I hunter success rate of 27 In Memoriam. . . Biologists and Conservation Officers report seeing more deer, more bucks and more older bucks on most Central Region deer hunt units. The exceptions are desert and mountain ranges such as the Deep Creek, Stansbury, Tintic and Sheeprock Mountain ranges. These areas have been greatly impacted by drought in recent years and several years of improved precipitation and fawn production will be Floyd. Tuesday, August 29, 1995, in the required before any significant Funeral services were held Nephi 2nd Ward Chapel. Burial recovery in deer numbers is in the Vine Bluff Cemetery, likely to occur. Precipitation in Nephi, Utah. 1995 has thus far been favorable but deer numbers remain well below optimum on these areas. The Wasatch Mountains and the Wasatch Plateau, however, both show signs of vigorous recovery. Abundant spring and summer moisture has produced excellent forage conditions and a wide Services held for Lucille Cowan Lunt, age 105, on Tuesday i i Lucille Cowan Lunt, age 105, passed away August 26, 1995, in Brigham City, Utah. She was born November 1, 1889, in Nephi to John S. and Elizabeth Condie Cowan. She married Floyd Lunt June 29, 1922, in Salt Lake City. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She was active in the LDS church serving in many positions. She eqjoyed gardening and had a three-quartacre lot which she kept up herself until she was in her eighties. She loved to do embroidery and crocheting. She is survived by daughter-in-laIris Lunt, and a granddaughter, Lynnea Hall both of Brigham City; two grandsons, Dixon Lunt of Burlington, Wyo- 1995 deer hunt promises to be much improved over 1994 hunt 12 Lunt ofKaty, Texas; and 2 She great-grandchildre- n; was preceded in death by hef son Richard Lunt and husband Lucille Cowan Lunt The Central Regional Wildlife cussed: 1. Diamond Fork Creek upAdvisory Council will hold their next meeting at 7:00 p.m. on stream from Springville CrossThursday, September 21st at the ing, change to flies and lures and Re- sources auditorium, 1636 West North Temple in Salt Lake City. The council will be taking public input regarding 1996 fishing regulations, commercial fishing, aquaculture and fish stocking. The council will then formulate recommendations and forward them to the Wildlife Board. The following recommended changes to the fishing proclama- tion are scheduled to be dis- - rt catch and release fishing. 2. Little Dell Reservoir to be closed to fishing in 1996. 3. Provo River from Jordanelle Reservoir to the South Fork of the Provo River (east of Woodland), flies and lures only. Return all rainbow and cutthroat immediately, keep only two brown trout under 15 inches. 4. Toms Creek on the Deep Creek Mountain Tange, to be ' closed to fishing. on . - BBBsays... Today, millions of consumers other amenities. Ask residents if are investing in homes that are the developer delivered what was not yet built. Some consumers promised. Check with your BBB dont realize, however, that buy-- for a reliability report on the g a home before its been built veloper. Check out the homeowners is a lot different from buying an existing home. Weather may de- - association. 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Also, add a statement to the contract allowing you to visit the site at several designated ed con-an- ?PREGNANT? valley rfjk cental medical IC-- I n 1 PRE-N- A M center TAL CLASSES 5 WEEK COURSE $25.00 TAUGHT BY DEBBIE HOOG, C.C.E FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL DEBBIE AT 623-532- 2 START DATE FOR NEXT CLASS IS August 30, 1995 5 Wildlife Board expanded Utah Wildlife Board will hold its first official meeting Saturday, September 2nd, at 1 p.m. at the Salt Lake Hilton Hotel. It is open to the public. The agenda will include: rules for taking of cougars, dates and rules for taking of upland game and waterfowl, furbearer harvest, and commercial hunting areas. The newly-create- d, Algae Harvest The Division of Sovereign Lands and Forestry has approved a lease and royalty plan allowing the harvesting of algae from Great Salt Lake. The algae contain a high concentration of carotenes, and an excellent source of Vitamin A. Raspberries vs Wasps Utah raspberries are under attack by a wasp that is reducing fruit production in several northern Utah counties, according to the USU Extension. No chemical control can be recommended until more is learned about the timing and activity of the adult wasp. Square Dancing The Associated Square Dance Clubs of Utah is seeking new members and clubs. For more information about square dancing, call Mr. Bean This popular British comedy, starring Rowan Atkinson, is 7 Saturdays at 11:00 p.m. begincoming to KUED-Chann- el ning September 9th. Apollo 13 Archival footage, computer animation, still photos, and interviews with the people who made history combine to create the mystery, fear, and glory of space explora7. Apollo 13: tion in two programs airing on To The Edge And Back will air Tuesday, September 5th, at 8:00 p.m. and Missions To The Moon will air Wednesday, September 6th, at 7:00 p.m. state-of-the-a- rt KUED-Chann- el Auditions Promised Valley Playhouse announces auditions for The Gift of Christmas on Saturday, September 9th at 132 South State Street, Salt Lake City. For more information, call Pennies by the Inch The Primary Childrens Medical Center fund raising campaign is officially September 16 through 30. Volunteers will to collect donations. be going door-to-do- or Psychosis Seminar The University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics and Valley semiMental Health of Salt Lake City will sponsor a nar entitled How to Enter the World of Psychosis, a Perspective, Mondays evenings, September 25 through December 11 from p.m. Call the psychiatric nursing units at 12-we- ek 7-- Going to build a home? Follow these tips steps: State Met. . . of available water sources for big game. Deer and elk can be found at all elevations and are not especially concentrated around water sources or The 1995 deer hunt promises attuned to specific areas of sucto be miich improved from that culent as they sometimes forage experienced in 1994 and far bet- have been in past years. ter than in 1993. Mild winters A total of less than the last two seasons have pro- 23,000 deer slightly have been permits duced higher than average re- authorized for the Central Recruitment and the number of gion. This represents a more bucks and deer in general con- than 50 reduction in hunters tinue to climb. The Central Re- from the numbers seen in the gion experienced an average late 1980s and early 1990s. Hunter crowded should not be a complaint this year. The entire region will be open to general deer hunting with the exception of the Vernon Limited Entry unit and the Archery Only area in Salt Lake County. The area is open to any archery latter 5. Jordanelle Reservoir miniholder for either sex hunt-- . permit mum size of bass 12 inches. 6. Red Butte Reservoir closed ing during an extended season. Rifle hunters are advised that to fishing. a number of voluntary deer 7. Reduce the statewide creel stations will be operchecking limit from 8 trout to 4 trout per ated this year. The Division of day with an 8 fish possession Wildlife Resources solicits the limit. cooperation of successful hunters The purpose of the advisory ' in stopping at these locations and council is to allow the public having their deer measured and more input into wildlife manage- aged. These data are essential if ment practices and concerns in the DWR is to adequately monitoward the objec-- ! Utah. Anyone interested in these tor progress tives currently being developed issues is encouraged to attend i Deer Herd Unit Management in and participate in these advisory Plans. ji council meetings. Central Regional Wildlife Advisory Council on Thursday, September 21st Department of Natural semi-dese- . er ming; Floyd in 1994. A success rate in the neighborhood of 35 is expected this year. Mountain Men Rendezvous Protect your mortgage rate, times. Keep your deposit check as small as possible. That money As the closing date approaches, is at risk until you and your fam- - youll want to lock in your inter-il- y est rate. If delays occur, talk to move in. ; Inspect the finished product. : Before you take delivery of the give the new house a examination your- self and consider bringing along your lending institution. It may agree to extend your rate in. If that doesnt work, ask the lender to close the loan and hold some of the money in escrow un-a- n tor with you. home is complete. , experienced new home inspec- - lock-propert- y, til the appraiser verifies the Livestock owners should be alert for blister like lesions that form in the mouth If symptoms are noticed, Bagley says, do not just brush it off as VS ifthere is a chance that it is foot and mouth disease, a foreign disease of cloven-hoofe- d that was eradicated the United States in 1929. Bagley fears that foot and from re-intr- o- Home General information about nursing homes and residential health care facilities is available to consumers through two publications. For general questions about residential health or for nursing homes call care facilities call Friendship Cruise tis-mou- th pro-anima- ls How-disea- se 647-goat- a Nursing Choosing Fremont Indian State Park in Sevier County will sponsor an Art Show in the visitor center throughout the month of September. Call affected animals, he says. This disease typically occurs in the United States from late spring through early fall with summer the peak time. The first signs to watch for are slobbering and loss of appetite, Symptoms include blister like lesions in the mouth and on the dental pad, tongue, lips, nostrils, hooves and teats. These blisters swell and break, leaving raw sue that is so painful that in- fected animals generally refuse to eat or drink and show signs of lameness. Severe weight loss usually follows, and in dairy cows, a severe drop in milk duction commonly occurs, Bagley says There is no treatment or cure for VS, but the disease is seldom fatal and animals generally cover in about two weeks. ever, the economic impacts of the disease can be devastating. Live-stock owners are asked to report immediately any suspected cases of VS to Bagley or Dr. Mike Marshall at the Utah Depart-wa- y ment of Agriculture, You can also report suspected illness and get more information about the current disease situa-swin- e tion by calling the State-- F ederal Cooperative Livestock Disease s, Investigation Unit at (515) mouth disease could be duced into the United States people knowing it if the is assumed to be some-thing else, such as VS. He says the clinical signs of VS are also similar to those of swine vesicular disease, another for- eign animal disease. The only to tell the diseases apart is through laboratory tests. VS is a viral disease that pri- marily affects cattle, horses and and occasionally sheep and goats. Many species of wild ani- mals, including deer, bobcats. raccoons and monkeys 1615. 1-- 4. Art Show Utah livestock owners should have been found to be susceptible be on the alert for blister like le- - hosts. Humans can also become sions that may form in the mouth infected with VS when handling areas of their cattle, says a Utah State University veterinarian. It may be vesicular stomatitis (VS) or even foot and mouth dis- ease, says Dr. Clell Bagley. I dont want to cause undue concern, but producers should be aware that vesicular stomatitis is now in New Mexico and could easily show up in Utah, again," he says. The main concern is that it looks so much like foot and disease. Competitions, American Indian dancers, bluegrass music and Dutch oven cooked food await visitors to the annual Labor Day Rendezvous at Fort Buenaventura State Park, Ogden, or Call September The Second Annual Great Salt Lake Friendship Cruise, from the marina to the Antelope Island State Park marina and back will take place September 2 and 3. Call or Bike Race Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, will host a Utah Centennial Bike Ride, September 9th, for both road and mountain bikes. Call Art Show The Territorial Statehouse in Fillmore will conduct an art show, September featuring works of art from the parks collection, many ofwhich will be on display for the first time. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call 1-- 4, will be closed on Monday for Labor Day! Our deadlines for next veeks newspaper will be 5 p.m. on Friday, September 1, 1995. The Times-Nev- s Please play accordingly ' |