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Show Wednesday, August 5, 1998 Lit W nouj CiE) CuD Page 7 Tclio a oni?oDD0ng GuodonC L The Utah State Office of Edu- tificate by studying at home. Lescation is now enrolling students sons are broadcast twice a week for the Fall GED on TV program. on local television. The program allows individuEnrollment includes three als without a high school diplo- workbooks that compliment the ma to earn. an equivalency cer televised lessons and assistance Couo70 u Nephi, Utah tUtmes-eto- s' finding additional help at local adult education programs. After completing the course and successfully passing the GED exam, the student receives a GED certificate and up to five units of high school credit. Fall classes start soon and enrollment is free. Tb enroll, or receive more information, please call the GED on TV hotline at necessary to do either, be aware of how you feel and go inside or into the shade if you feel dizzy, disoriented, or nauseous. ' Be sure to wear sun block when outside, even if it is over ' Safety cuses on accident prevention, in their insurance rates. Tb regdriving confidence, awareness of ister, or for additional informahazards and improving driving tion, please contact the Utah skills. Safety Council at Drivers who successfully com- ext. 305. related illnesses, check on them cast, to prevent sun burn. plete the course receive a - Use common sense and listen frequently during heat spells For more information on heat to your body. If it is too hot, do related illness, contact the Utah not go out. Come Join Us I Ifyou have relatives or neigh-- t Safety Council at who bors are more prone to heat SALT CREEK TUMBLING , , Learn new skills, proper form and technique from experienced gym nasts cheerleaders. Beginner m r a few tial signs of colon cancer rectal years and should predict with bleeding, blood in the stool or an great accuracy who is at extreme unexplained change in bowel individuals could habits should promptly raise risk. High-ris- k then pursue further testing im-- 1 the possibility of colorectal while others could! cer testing with their physician, may be available within . can-mediate- outside going relatively comfortable tests for colon cancer tight now, he says, Slosberg says hes regularly! asked if its wise to wait 5 to lQj years for a better test. What say is, Dont procrastinate. Youri life may be at stake, he says. .4 The American Cancer Society recommends that everyone over age 40 receive a digital rectal exam each year, as well as a fe--" cal sample to screen for blood in the stool a possible warning J sign of colon cancer. Of course, people with poten Slosberg, an assistant professor of medicine, who practices at Stanford Hospital and Clinics, part of UCSF Stanford Health Care. ; CT colorectal testing is already being used on a trial basis at Stanford and several other national centers, but we need to know how to read these detailed pictures with greater facility before we can rely on them with assurance, Slosberg says. Even less invasive, he says, are or in a car. If it is experimental stool tests that , j , . aioolc' noa'iot ;.iqee$ug of Ukah p Resource i t 8, . i lay-dow- at various recreation impacts and .opportunities (i.e. housing development, rifle range proposal, tailings, active mining, OHV play areas, private land, grazing, On August 18, the Council will and standards and guides for to the Knolls Recreation travel health). rangeland A public comment period has Area where they will be looking 0 been scheduled from in at a different type of site in terms the conference room of the Com o (Vegetation and soils. The RAC 539-419- 5. vu i 5M1 ui 0 .1.: 295-181- (800) 1 r 211-281- 1 Mobile Storage Containers and Mobile Offices Buy Rent Lease fit. Containers $110 per mo. 40 fit. 20 Containers $85 per mo.- - Fast Pickup & Delivery mmumcnmmv s24.95' th: Guaranteed i Lowest Price. -WHOLESALE QUALITY : SOWING YOU HOMES HmONVwF w"" STOW-I- fw . T FEATURES Heavy Duty Steal Construction Convenient, Secure. 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Hunters are reminded that it will take a few days for their ap- -' I plication to be received through the mail and to mail their application as far in advance of the ' August 28 date as possible, said i Carole Lee, Division information i" . manager. . residents Utah ap-may Only ' ply for Sportsman permits and a nonrefundable fee is $5 handling required for each species a hunter applies for, Lee said. The 1999 Sportsman Permit hunt runs from September 31, 1999. Hunters are allowed to hunt on any unit open for the respective species, except the Pilot Mountain unit One Sportsman Permit is offered for each of the following species: Desert bighorn ram, buck deei; buck pronghorn, bull elk, bull moose, hunters choice bison and hunters choice Rocky Mountain goat. The long season dates and the ability to hunt every open hunting unit in the state but one make Sportsman permits a high- ly prized item, Lee said. . Results of the Sportsman Permit Draw will be posted September 15, at Division offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Spring-vill.Vernal, Price and Cedar . e, City. Beginning September 16, draw results also will be posted at the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Edu- cation, 6000 West 2100 South in Salt Lake City. Beginning September 17, draw results will be posted at the Cache Valley Hunter Education Center, 2851 West Valley View HWY in Logan. Successful applicants also will be notified by mail. Those with questions may call their regional Division office, or the Divisions Salt Lake City of- at (801) & 4-- H FFA 3:00 p.m BBQ from 6-- 7 p.m. Alumni 7:00 p.m. preregistration requested $12 foursome or Sponsored by: Radio Plumbing 4-- D 9 . 5 . 1998 i, KYKN LrviAjuLJUO f fice sj? n f (801) iii- - -- From page 5 4:30-5:0- GREAT WESTERN LEASING & SALES -- our first annual pasture golf played with your choice of clubs and TENNIS balls 3 miles west of Main Street on 700 North ii willthbft'tbur fhgSalfFldes'lOok:' ing at the' firaf year of the salt project and discussing filming use in the area. Resource Advisory Council meetings are open to the public; however, transportation, meals, and overnight accommodations are the responsibility of the par-- ' ticipating public. fort Inn, 491 South Main Street, Tooele. Anyone interested in addressing the Council andor attending the meeting, should contact Sherry Foot, Special Programs Coordinator, Bureau of Land Management, 324 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111;,telephone (801) Advisory Council (RAC) will be held August 17-11998. On August 17, the RAC will be touring the Fivemile Pass Area looking 1 tumbling classes available. . Noncompetitive classes provide physical and social skills for your child. $1 5.00 mo. per child for 1 hour classes To register for fall classes call Kim Stephenson t Qggoufgg Acjudgop (ScarcafiD Oo mooD AunucO v -o. Advanced Food and Fun Mt. Neb o FFA proudly invites you to participate in the (LDOaCa obfi Intermediate classes for boys and girls ages 3 and up Combined cheerleading more safely defer such testing. In Slosberg says. After age 50, even those withabout 10 years, the stool tests may be sensitive enough to re-- j out symptoms should have a sigveal active colorectal cancer at aj moidoscopy every five years in very early, easily treatable stage, J , Slosberg predicts."' See Cancer on page 8 ; need for inserting a probe into Meanwhile, the good news is the colon, says Dr. Edward A. that we have safe, accurate and Those more prone to heat related illnesses are children, the elderly, chronically ill people, obese people, alcoholics, diabetics, people with circulatory problems, and healthy people participating in strenuous work or play in the heat. Watch for signs of heat related illnesses in yourself and those you are with, especially those more prone to heat related illnesses. If it is extremely hot, avoid their ur - day. reduction 50-poi- nt Defennow offering a four-hoUtah driving record, once during sive Driving Course for people in a three year period. Individuals the Nephi area. The course will 55 years of age and older, may take place on Saturday, August qualify for insurance discounts 22, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 after completing the course. p.m., at the Fire Department. Registration is $25 per person, The four-hocourse consists or $8 for those age 55 and over of classroom instruction and fo- that are only desiring a reduction DogO vjafiO Oop novj OcaCanoDcgy Oo OgcMof coOcn gancop Council offers the following inWhile new tests may eventuformation to help protect you and make screening for colon or ally your family against heat related rectal cancer easier and more illness. ' Do not spend extended comfortable, thats no reason to amounts of time in the sun with- skip a recommended test now, says a Stanford University gasout breaks to cool off. Make sure to drink liquids troenterologist.In the next two or five yrears often to avoid dehydration, espewe will probably be able to offer cially if doing physical activity. colorectal cancer screening using Eat light cool meals. Avoid strenuous activities virtual colonoscopies, such as a C7 scan, that will eliminate the during the, hottest times of the ur ur C:oaO roDaflod SDOnooG LjODO ociuu) fin moi?o OCuara fl poPGonO off vfiGuficni Heat illness is a result of the bodys inability to cool itself, often due to overheating or high humidity. Mild cases of heat stress can result in feeling week and tired. More serious cases can result in headache, nausea, dizziness,' cramps, severe thirst, fainting and death. Severe heat illness causes death in more than 10 percent of victims, including healthy adults. The Utah Safety dsfcr.:!vo driving cscK3 got 50 points of! your record The Utah Council is from 4-hc- NAPA AUTO $4 person Ins. 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