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Show Wednesday, August '(Djc 27,-199- 7 Recycling pays dividends: Each Page 5 Nephi, Utah :) 'tmea-Vfa- s sought on Public input ton of materials collected caves SO fisliing proclamation 19 in $187 energy Public input on Utahs 1998 County road Avon-Paradi- Recycling is good for both the that ends up in landfills. environment and for business, so Each ton of material collectwhy is the popularity of recycling ed in recycling programs saves $187 worth of electricity, petrodeclining in some areas? ' Good questio. leum, natural gas and coal, in a When consumers go to the Recycling requires change behavior to experience success, store, they should think about said National Consumers what they buy, Golodner says. League President Linda F. Its easier to stick to a recycling Golodner. Maybe we just need program when you buy products ' to remind consumers about the that are easy to recycle. positive effects of their behavRemember, recyclers are mak- ior that recycling even a little ing a difference. If youve slipped at a time goes a long way toward from your recycling regimen, get helping our environment. Recy- -' back on board, its not as hand as "" " ' ' cling takes commitment because you think.' results arent seen right away. An easy Way to recycle during There are many favorable as-- , picnics and parties is to set out pects to recycling: energy sav- - separate bags or barrels specifi- - ings, environmental benefits," cally for aluminum cans and lower costs for garbage collection plastic bottles. When its time to and disposal. But some people clean up, all your recyclables will find recycling like weight be sorted and in one place. loss to be a painful process. A More information is available good attitude goes a long way in about how you Can help with reproducing positive results. cycling by calling the National Here are some pointers about Consumers League at (202) the benefits and ease of recy- 835-332- 3. cling: percent of aluminum beverage cans are recycled each year. Every used can may be recycled into a new one over Sixty-tw- o and over with no loss in quality. Those large plastic soda bottles can be recycled, too. Last year, 6.5 billion were recycled, or 41 percent of those produced. According to the Consumers Union, the total amount of solid waste deposited in landfills is 1 percent aluminum, 3.6 percent plastics, 6.1 percent glass and 38 percent paper. Clearly, recycling is reducing the amount of trash New baby , Daughter born August 20, Shane and LeAnn Oliver of Cedar City. Her name is Rylee Oliver. Her grandparents are Hap and Bonnie White of Nephi, Dan and Jill Oliver of Salt Lake City, Vickie Sherratt, and Elizabeth Adams of Cedar city. are Earl 1997, to Great-grandparen- reg- ulation prohibiting the use, on waters where baits are prohibited, of manufactured, human made items that may not be digestible (rubber worms, plastic baits, sponges, etc.) that are chemically treated, with food stuffs, chemical fish attractants, or feeding stimulants, 2) Fish Stocking Policy Tom Pettengill, Division sport fish program coordinator. The Division will present the proposed Fish Stocking Policy. A vote will be requested. , 3) Strawberry Reservoir Man agement Update (Informational Item Only) Roger Wilson, Div- Strawberry Reservoir project leader. 4) Dedicated Hunter Program Evaluation (Information and Public Input Only the RAC will not be requested to vote) Greg Evans, Division wildlife gist. biolo- Tiugktb)' Dctt! Hoog, R.N, C.C.E. st From page 4 the diet. Fruits and vegetables are complex and contain numer- rtum pregnancy Labor and delivery Breathing and Breastbottle feeding TuJ Infant care dinator. ' The Division will present ous ingredients, including fiber. Supplements offer only a small sampling of beneficial nutrition-- 1 al material, Hattner explains. Beta carotene is only one of 50 substances called carotenoids, all of which are found in various fruits and vegetables. There is Ccvzr Post-p- a 6) Conservation and Sportsman Permits Mike Welch, Division big game program coordinator and Dean Mitchell, Division upland game program coor- Vegetables 22 Warning signs in r i ' 623-53- any changes. The Division will ask the RACs and board to reauthorize the rule. 4. S Wtet to Expect When You're Expecting an-servati- on permit proposals re- ceived from conservation organic Nations fof 1998; ',u 7) Conservation and SportsWes man Permits R657-4- 1 Division section wildlife Shields, chief. ; The Division is proposing rule evidence that the increasing change to R657-4- 1 for future health benefits come from a med- use in granting variances as reley of ingredients, all working in quested by the board, and clariharmony to provide protection fication of bonus points and waitagainst disease,1 Hattner says. ing periods. Other vegetables rich in vitamin compounds include 1 the deep yellow vegetables, From page such as the carrot, sweet potato and pumpkin, as well as deep ! green leafy vegetables, including kale, collard greens, Swiss chard and spinach. . The NCI, which conducted the supported forming the public widely publicized study of beta park at Mona Reservoir. Chairman Bernini was forced carotene in the diet, continues to recommend that individuals eat to call the meeting to order and five servings of fruits and vege- to request that all comments be tables everyday. Aserving, by the made to the commission in an -' way, equals cup of fruits organized manner so the speakor vegetables, one average piece er could be recognized and the individual comments recorded of fruit, a cup of leafy greens, for the record. of or six dried fruit, cup Many of your comments are ounces of juice. You dont absolutely have to very good, but we cant tell who know what beta carotene is .or is saying what, said Bernini. even the role ofvitamin A as long Please address your comments' as you know that a diet rich in to us and not just to Mr. Timmer" ", vegetables will provide a vast man." for individuals the good 'fining array of protective benefits and the opportunity for a healthy of the community at large is the right of the commission as long life, says Hattner. i;" A as they deem the activity which results will be open to all who . choose to make use of the result; ing facilities, said David Leavitt county attorney. It is the position of the commission, as far as the budget is able to accommodate such desires, to assist by donating to projects which benefit the people of the county, said Leavitt Timmerman continued to hold fast to the opinion that public monies should not be used for w ( I- - relaxations Esadhi 1CD7 (Ml classes in Nephi Oink basement, 346 . 600 N.) fcpt3-Cd- .1 Wednesdays, 7 pm IS Saturday, leased. a proposal for a statewide ts CEsss , inches, all trout less than 18 inches must be immediately re- ision one-ha- lf one-da- y seminar , one-quart- er ( ixwi ?Us center , i Lilies ri Lace Tlard 50 South Main Nephi, Utah TeleFlora Worldwide Delivery Service We accept All Major Credit Cards recreational purposes which were limited to a small group of citizens. The money which we plan to use for the project comes from mineral lease and oil rights to our J uab County Special Service District No. soil Lunt. . Tax mcr.icj are titan used for building rcadj, dpwts, rviaa- micj pools, -C ure fcuildla- -i such as the cocaty ciAor, Lr V Wo Specialize In Ganging Ycsi 1 . ExcTJng Ifr.l'-j- fldnil AnaijaxciS'-- Monday - Friday 10 a.m. to G p.m. ' Saturday -- 10 ant to 4 p.m: o G - The Muscular Dystrophy Association will present this years Telethon August 31 and September 1. This is the largest single source of income to support its programs to benefit adults and children affected by 40 neuromuscular .diseases. It will be broadcast over CBS networks. j t . f Water Qualify Hearing The Utah Water Quality Board is considering substantive Standards changes to R317-Quality for Waters of the State. The public hearing to receive comments on the proposed rule, will be held September 12th at 10:00 a.m. in Room 125 of the Cannon State Health Department Building, 288 North 1460 West, Salt Lake City. Call . jf 2, in ., 1 t . , 4 Quilt' Meeting j The Utah Quilt Guilds Annual Meeting will take place September 0 in the Eccles Conference Center, 2415 Washington Blvd., Ogden. There will be a free Quilt Show and a variety of classes will be offered. Call 17-2- t, . . - Contest Poetry The U.S. - a National Library of Poetry has announced this American Open Poetry Contest. The deadline is North years September 30, 1997. The contest is open to everyone and entry is free. Send one original poem to: The National Library of Poetry, Suite 19813, 1 Poetry Plaza, Owings Mills, MD 21117-6282. : Artists Guild The Utah Valley Artists Guild will hold its monthly meeting tonight, August 27th, at 7:30 p.m. at the Artshop, 200 East are invit442 South, Springville. Members and ed to attend. Call non-memb- Childrens Health The Utah Health Policy Commission has been charged by Governor Leavitt to draft the new Childrens Health Insurance Program. A meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, 0 p.m. in Capitol Room 405, for the August 28th, from of soliciting public input on the issue. All interested purpose citizens are invited to attend. 1:00-4:0- Commercial Drivers The Utah Driver License Division, effective July 2, 1997, began accepting applications for intrastate commercial licenses from drivers having medical conditions which previously had prevented them from obtaining a commercial license. Call Rendezvous Fort Buenaventura State Park in Ogden will host a Labor Day Rendezvous August 29, 30, 31 and September 1. Mountain man skills demonstrations and competitions. CaU - Territorial Statehouse On August 29, 30 and September 1 the cabins and school-hou- se at firritorial Statehouse State Park in Fillmore will be open with demonstrations of skills used to build the Call ' State-hous- e. t Triathlon' .7 East Canyon State Park in Morgan will be the site . Y- , for" a Habitat for Humanity Duathlon and Triathlon on August 30th. This is an endurance competition with running, swimming and biking. Call Sailboat Race Sailboat races, sponsored by the Bear Lake Yacht Clubwill take place August 30 and 31 at Bear Lake State Park in Garden City. Call Harvest Days Observe how pioneers gathered their crops, preserved food and celebrated the harvest on August 30 and September 1 at This Is The Place State Park. Activities and demonstrations. CaU 150 Years of Discovery . During the month of September, the Utah Field House of Natural History State Park in Vernal will present a special exhibit documenting the collection and research of fossil ver- tebrates in Utah over the past 150 years. Sponsored by the Utah Office of Museum Services and the Sesquicentennial Committee. Call - . ' i . . . . , . i Sandab of the Atesazi Edge of the Cedars State Park in .Blanding will present ' Heading in the Past SandaU of the Anasazi, September This exhibit showcases sandals from the parkk collection, including a rare 8,300 year old archaic sandal, CaU , . .. .. 0. Roan Swcct Hcxs 7 will broadcast a colorful look at those who live life oq wkeels Friday, August 22th, at 9 p.m. This is a visual postcard from the highways and byways of America. KUED-Chann- el Hoop fcsoms, . ,;' , . 7 Wednesday, September 3, Retumict to IX1i)-Channat 7 p.m., lloop Dreeas is the remarkable true story of two n scisl beys who dosaa cf paying in eI African-Atarko- the NBA. TOCIO D2AH EZ2T33, F---- -- yj irJ thar4 ts di supporting ccaora-axitprcjscis IlzxrifJt iurty r;3ycJ c.Jtawyra which benrllt rc.!i.:ti. Car-D-len here. Haaoted bar the oct in whde by pit. The funds which will fce tLe far Cat CCartib pul L?Cr liter) for this project are tot tax ccca-e- y CCcpt ' Thinks paid by koeosowters tat ere mineral lease and oil rights Caarr and Eclzrti funds which ccaae to tk county, y . , '.V pT.iA, Yv'.vL. UO I vC MDA Telethon ar- se tificial flies and lures only, with a trout and salmon limit of two . a proposal for the following regulations at Kolob Reservoir-artifi- cial flies and lures only, a limit of only two trout over 18 Information regarding the three-yea- r trial period of the Dedicated Hunter Program will Kaysville and TWenty-FirStreet ponds; and, the Logan be presented and public input River, from Card Canyon Bridge about the program sought. downstream to Cutler Marsh, 5) Authorization to Hunt from Jarrett, and Ginger White, both including all three impound- Vehicles and Fishing Licenses for of Nephi, and Erma Smith of Salt ments. Disabled Judi Tutorow, Divi, r , Lake City. a proposal for the following sion wildlife licensing coordinaregulations on the East Fork of tor. The Division has reviewed this the Little Bear River, from Porcupine Dam downstream to the rule and is not recommending Subscribe Today. Only $19 per year in Juab County Ksyssta " Fishing Proclamation, which includes proposals to lower trout limits at Deer Creek Reservoir and other waters, will be sought at upcoming Regional Advisory Council (RAC) meetings. RACs provide file pqblic an opportunity to learn about Utahs wildlife issues and provide input, which is conveyed by the RACs to the Utah Wildlife Board. The board uses inpftt received from the RACs and the Division of Wild- life Resources, to set Utahs wild- life policy. There are five RACs, in Utah, one for each of the Diyi " 'll sions five regions." , ' meetRAC The CentraT Region be 4th will held September ing at 7 p.m. at the Department of Natural Resources," 1594 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. At the upcoming meeting information will be presented, and public input sought, about ihe, ' ' following items: , Proclama1) 1998 Fishing tion Tom Pettengill, Division sport fish program coordinator The Division is recommending regulation changes for the 1998 fishing season. Among recomt , mended changes are: a proposal to lower the trout limit to four trout at a number of Utah waters, including: Deer Creek, Tony Grove and Farming- -, ton City reservoirs; Honeyville, State Briefs. . . eti said Bernini. Q r.i |