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Show Wednesday, January 31, 1996 Cfje Continued from page 2 ' balance to be used for salaries. Menlove seconded the motion. It is good financial policy to third Wednesday of each month second by Julie Smalley, both our reserve fund balestablish once again. board members. ance to the maximum, said OlsThe meeting schedule will en. It would have to be rolled hold true except for November into the new budget if it were not and December, said Leon Pex-toboard president. Meetings in those months, because of One of Americas most glorious Thanksgiving and Christmas, will be held on the second symbols is currently wintering Wednesday. within the state. With a pair of Actual dates are: February 21, binoculars and a little luck, you March 20, April 17, May 15, June Son born January 24, 1996, to will find bald eagles throughout Ron and Cathy Whiting of Glen- Utah in large cottonwood trees, 19, July 17, August 21, September 18, October 16, November 13, dale, Arizona. His name is Taysitting along fence posts, and and December 11. lor Ronald Whiting. His grand- perched upon telephone poles The January meeting was held parents are Blaine and Corol searching for their next meal of on the 17th. Whiting of Nephi, and Marvin rabbit, waterfowl or fish. An agenda of each meeting will and Pauline Collins of Glendale, The Division of Wildlife Rebe posted at the board office pri- Arizona. are sources will be hosting with othor to the meeting in compliance Leland Skip and Grace Ostler er wildlife organizations, the 7th of Nephi, Virginia DeBuryne of annual Bald Eagle Viewing Day with law. Anyone wanting to be part of Phoenix, Arizona, and William Saturday, February 3, at several an agenda should call the board DeBuryne of Folsom, California. sites throughout the state. These office and have the item added, is include: said Pexton. Ruth Baker of Sioux Falls, Iowa. Willard Bay State Park He said it was also a state law Northwest of Ogden (State Park Son born January 24, 1996, to fee will be waived) that the boards meeting times be Richard and Shawna Powell of established a year in advance. Jordan River Northwest of r SLC Juab School Board members Orem. He will be named (Cudahay Lane2200 North) Miles Powell. His grandparmoved some money from the unOphir Canyon South of appropriated fund balance to as- ents are Lynn and Jeanette Pow- Tooele sist with the needs of salaries ell of Nephi, and Ted and Erlene Rush Lake Ranch North of and to help furnish and provide Lott of Orem. Cedar City books for the proposed new high are Eugene S. Powell of LeGreen River From Jensen school. van, Anna D. Millet of Orem, Vi- to Dinosaur Natl Monument We had a surplus in the audit olet Lott of Altamont, and DorBiologists will be on hand to in our unappropriated fund bal- othy Partridge of provide information, literature, ance, said Tracy Olsen, district Idaho. and posters to celebrate this We had funds d enormous bird of over the maximum the law alDaughter born January 8, prey. With an eight-foo- t wing1996, to Clint and Merrilee span, bald eagles take a winter lows, he said. The transfer of $100,000 to the Hoaldridge of Ogden. Her name vacation in Utah from Canada a designated fund to be used in is Danielle Rose. Her grandpar- now through March. Eagles typconnection with the new high ents are Jay and Janice Hatha- ically can be found congregated school was approved with a mo- way of Mona, and Wayne and together at these locations this tion by Teresa Menlove and a Annette Hoaldridge of Riverdale. time of year. At times, a tree can New babies born to area couples er Chan-celo- Great-grandparen- ts Cul-de-Sa- c, r. white-heade- Wildlife Advisory STATE FORECAST FOR UTAH NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 400 AM MST TUESDAY JANUARY 30 1996 FORE-CAS- Council meeting on February 13th T State forecast for Northern Utah Wednesday... snow likely... possibly mixed with rain western valleys. Highs 30s to lower 40s.. ?.:'? Extended forecast... - . ; - . , , . Thursday... snow likely. Lows in the 20s. Highs upper 20s and 30s. Friday... The Central Regional Wildlife Advisory Council will hold their next public meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 13th, at the Utah State Fairpark Home Arts Building, 155 North 1000 West in Salt Lake City. The Council will be taking public input and formulating recommendations on Division of Wildlife Resources proposed Big Game proclamation and rule, big game posted hunting unit rule and conservation permit rule. snow likely. Colder. Lows teens to mid 20s. Highs mid20s to lower 30s EXPRESSIONS HAIR DESIGN Saturday... 899 mostly cloudy and cold. Scattered snow showers west andmountains. Lows Highs 0-1- Alfred Godek, reporter Norma Sherwood, reporter Date Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 High Low Prec. Date 9 T Jan. 23 31 43 18 .00 Jan. 24 40 23 .13 Jan. 25 12 33 T Jan. 26 6 34 .00 Jan. 27 .00 Jan. 28 39 29 39 19 High Low Prec. Jan. 29 .00 33 42 39 33 39 4 12 40 30 18 41 11 4 5 R. V.) (inside Levan weather Nephi weather SOUTH MAIN, Nephi, Utah 15-2- 5. 5. ey. It is smart to build our reserve funds to the maximum so bonding agencies will look favorably on the district when we bond to build the new high school, said Greenhalgh. Bald Eagle day is on Saturday have 20 or more Great-grandparen- ts clerk-treasure- Page Randy Greenhalgh, board protected. Olsen said it would take a member, made the motion to move $53,365 to reserved fund board action to spend the mon- School Board n, Nephi, Utah Cttros-Zcfa- s .01 .00 .20 .00 .00 T Cuts Color Nails Cosmetics 623-114- 0 Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. T state that Willard Bay State Park currently holds the birds. largest population of Some of the other locations listed do not have a large congregation of birds but numbers may change depending on weather 60-8- 0 conditions and food supply. Contact your nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office for more information. Continued from page 4 Sleep by surrounding fat caused by obesity. Its up to family members to look for signs of sleep apnea. These include persistent snoring in both adults and children. Snoring is a common ailment, but it is never really normal behavior. When it occurs, especially in children, its a warning sign of sleep apnea or at least troubled sleep. Other signs of sleep apnea include night sweats caused by the increased work of breathing, as well as unusual sleep positions, especially bending the head and neck back, to open the airway. Pelayo says family members should look also for sleepwalking episodes and night terrors as symptoms of persistent interrupted sleep. Another sign is bedwetting, particularly among children who previously could control their bladders. Sleep apnea can be diagnosed in a medical center sleep center where a team monitors sleep patterns for one or more nights, but Pelayo says the first line of defense is an attentive family member or partner who can determine if the sufferer is getting appropriate sleep. About half the adults who have sleep apnea are overweight, but children who get insufficient sleep because of the program often have trouble growing. A simple remedy, such as coaxing the sufferer to sleep on the side, may relieve sleep apnea. In children, the condition is often caused by enlarged adenoids and tonsils, and in some cases, surgically removing these may solve the problem. Dental appliances that help hold the mouth open to facilitate breathing are also Perms Call eagles. Biol- ogists available for children and adults, Pelayo says. Often helpful are machines which keep the airway open during sleep by gently pumping a continuous stream of air into the nasal passages through a mask worn over the nose. These devices are called continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines, and their rental is often covered by insurance. Crossvord Pozgle Times-Nev- s In Aemory Of. . . Services today for Anola Degelbeck in Lehi Anola Williams Stephensen (Monte) Ewell ofAmerican Fork, Degelbeck passed away of a and Donna (David) Johnson of brain tumor, January 27, 1996, Mona; Merrill in Lehi, Utah. (Joanne) Wathen of Ephraim, step-childre- n, She was born September 25, Susan Clark of Lehi, and Ileen 1914, in Fountain Green to Sam- uel and Emma Oldroyd Williams. She married Robert Reed Stephensen, February 22, 1933, in Fountain Green. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He preceded her in death August 6, 1960. She later married Harold James Degelbeck in Provo on September 29, 1969. She was active in the LDS Church participating in Relief Society and Young Women Presidencies. Anola worked for the State of Utah for 18 years. She is survived by her husband of Lehi; daughters, Karla (Ralph) Glathar of American Fork; 4 grandchildren; grandchildren; 13 7 greatn; brothers, Wayne Williams of Provo, and Derrell Williams of Fountain Green. She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, Julia Hill and great-grandchil- Nicholas d, Weiss. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 31, 1996, at 2:00 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 East Main, Lehi, where friends may call Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. (State Briefs. . . Canyonlands Field Institute The Institute is expanding its program offerings for 1996 with several new courses for guides, senior citizens, men and youth. Continuing will be Geowhiz day camp for children ages 6 to 15, Green River Explorer Camp, and Whitewater Academy for Teens. For a catalog, call Annual Radiothon Young patients with serious medical problems will be the beneficiaries of KSL Radios Radiothon in support of the charity care mission of Primary Childrens Medical Center. The Radiothon will air on KSL Newsradio 1160 from Tuesday, February 6th at 3:00 p.m. until Wednesday, February 7th at 6:00 p.m. Theater Auditions Sundance Theatre will hold auditions for the part of Mirette in a new Musical Mirette on Saturday, February 10th from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. at Orem High School. Call (after February Auditions for parts in 5th for appointment, West Side Story will take place on Saturday, February 17th. Driving Tip If you are stuck, clear the snow and ice in front of the wheels. Use LOW gear and pull out SLOWLY. Try applying the emergency brake and releasing it slowly while you attempt to pull out. Carry salt, sand, kitty litter or old pieces of carpet to place under the wheels for traction. From the Make It Second Nature program. Clarissas Crossing From the Latter-DaDaughter series, Clarissas Crossleaves her home in England 1856. Clarissa in ing takes place and comes to America. On board ship she harbors a stowaway, discovers a spy, unravel secrets, and faces a ferocious storm. Now available from Aspen Books. y Bachauer Competition The Gina Bachauer International Piano Foundation and present Bachauer Valentine on in Saturday, February 10th, Abravanel Hall at 8 p.m. Call O.C. Tanner Company will Sled Dog Races The Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park in Summit County will be the site of Sled Dog Races on February 3rd. Call For January 31, 1996 39 Pitch 40 Ultrahigh frequency 41 Turns into noun 42 Being a single unit or thing of a group or category 43 Sprinkle DOWN 1 Owed as a debt 2 Company that rings receipts 3 The cry made by sheep 4 The extended location of some5 6 7 8 31 Used of persons or behaviors 32 There are 50 states in the US 33 Surface layer of ground containing a matt of grass and grass roots 35 Birth control means 36 Tai 37 A newt in its terrestrial stage of development thing The event of being born More inquisitorial One who chaffers A city in the European part of So- viet Russia 9 Gonorrhea, AIDS, syphilis 14 Calm Sled Dog Race Atta BoyKanganark Mushers Club Sled Dog Race will be held February 3 and 4 on the Wasatch Mountain State Parks golf course in Midway, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call Citizens Day and your neighbors are cordially invited to attend Citizens Day at the Legislature on Monday, February 12th, 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Utah State Capitol Building Rotunda. Register before February 5th. Call You Outdoor Science School Answers for 12496 puzzle Canyonlands Field Institute offers students a unique outdoor education experience. While canoeing or rafting on stretches of the Colorado, San Juan, Dolores and Green Rivers, students get a rare chance to learn geology, natural histog skills in back country ry, cultural history, and or settings. Call team-buildin- 17 Necessi- tated Girl Scout Cookies 18 Satisfaction 19 Contracted and a gelling agent in foods ACROSS I Dunn & Bradstreet, abbr. 4 Airborne, abbr. 7 tle and bustle 10 Fiddler crabs II The former capital 12 13 Stern Implements 15 Wander aimlessly in search 16 18 of pleasure Corroding Used esp as a culture medium 21 Followed by one's foot 24 Chinese province 26 Female ruff 27 Repents 29 Small indefinite quantity 30 A long brightly-colore- d shawl 32 American time 34 Having or showing profound knowledge 38 The god of mythology the sun in ancient ciples sen Christ cho- by 22 Adam's wife in Judeo-Christia- n mythology 23 Angle, abbr. 25 To this 28 Wrap Stock your freezers now with these delicious treats. Orders are being taken, statewide, now through February 17th. Deliveries begin March 11th. For East Juab Counonce-a-ye- 20 One of the original dis- 5 ty, call ar 623-052- 7. Special Olympics Special Olympics bowlers from around the country are gathto compete in the sixth ering in Salt Lake City, February annual Special Olympics National Unified Sports Bowling Tournament. To learn more about the program, call 7-- 9, |