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Show Thr T.HH-I- BLM Trutixrii, Friday r MAI adunnittrrrcl lawlt it liy (xmgiet In le ii MAI dittmtt (or range Improvement. Ho anuMint In fiwal tear Hi7 it II 11.000. For rote(tliHi against (ire and other dangers to rangelands, $78,000 has Itern )roinatesl. A total of $501,000 has Imvii apMoiiMted (or land tlassili-cation- , inmeial esaminatiiai and land tilfite oerationt, KLM't cadastral uirvevmg program in I'tah has hal $25,000 aiMotriated, Mr. Nirlton said, IH KING FISCAL year 1107 $1,500 hiII lie asadahie (or and planning a few recreation o(cctson MAI administered lands in I 'tali. The roects vs ou Id then lie develoied the year, the MAI official rsplained. hi Program Continues In Utah l' S. Bureau of lamd Management jirograini III I 'I all Hill In continued during final sear I1" I aUMil ihf mum lesel at III the nklnl June 11, aivnuling l ini Male d. lector R. . Nielson, Bl-- I'uli. for One I'liiiiij'al jKogtaitl Hill lx and uaterdird (nr nlili h f lirrfi.OiKt hat liern appropriated fur tl next sear. Mill roma-natlo- FOR HiNGK management, ci: ,(1110 hat liern aprnKiated, h till another management $21,5(10 imi BLM fur (nrrM edmiuitt-rie- d land. In addition, part of the feri paid for grazing loeslot It Jaycees Set Rattle of Bands CONTRAST When compared to a Heed, a (lower is full of lieautv and fragrance. Just as we need sorrow to appreciate joy and darkness to enjoy light. .the weed is necessary to show the flower in all its splendor. Carl J. Rote, "Counseling: How to Coe With Mental Retardation." Christianity Today July 2K lWf Javcees will sponsor a Rattle of the Bands cent-teThursday, August Ith, to raise for the Tooele High niiMiey School Band's lo the Rose Hie People who have an hour or so to spare usually look up someone who hasn't. -- Graphic, Atkinson, Nebraska. trip Bow I. A to la selected to participate in the "Battle" to determine the liest of the Toorle music makers. The contest will lie emceed hv KCIW Disc Jor key Michael J Cavanaugh. All. BtMB interested in jilayiug should ccNitact George Mantes or Brigham Mi Intite for entry inforuiation. AdmlssUMi to the event will lie $1 TucM-l- with prorredt going to the Band Bose Bowl trip fund. e (KI and FIRST prize of ksoirdiqmts: A disease of moa second prize of $)l will le gidern mail that threatens to spread ven to the winner. Fight local music group are -J- oe k k i aus 90tL0t00t0t0 Knowledge comes from taking things apart; wisdom, from putting them together. Republican, Toronto, Kansas. avoid the after sunrise. ToM-l- e rircted ss--a period just i Special to Dugway Technical Institute 156 So. 6th & TAD of America-Vta- diet quality sunglasses. Classes will protect your eyes from glare, screen out dangerous ultraviolet Skidmore talks over oil paintings with I call Haney, Cay Sheldon, Bornta Blanchard, and Karen Blanchard during a summer Tooele High School art clasa. Art (earlier I and iuhared radiations; eliminate color distortion, and allow you plenty of side vision. By vollowing a prescription of mNlerate solar dosages you can avoid the Sun Sicknesses, and by wearing quality protective glasses, you can keep the world looking good for a healthier, hapjner summer in the Sun. h Ixtke City , Utah East-Sa- lt Increase Your Earning Potential Y(D Can Earn Will bo Closed August 1 For Remodeling 00 Close Out Prices 12,000 to 35,000 This Week is the Time to Buy a par ytor after completing on of our courses, fou need not be a college groduote not even a high school groduaie lo quolify (or troming. We will give you o FREE APTITUDE TEST. If you qualify, you con lake the court while you are still working on your present J Corvair job. a big demand in the militory ond industry for TECHNICAL WRITERS, TECHNICAL DRAFTSMEN ond TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATORS. Men - Women 21 to 58 years old , . . Phone lor your FREE There is APTITUDE Technical TEST NOWI Writing-Technic- 1 1 Flora Ni and Jolvn Borges sculptor ladies heads as part of their activities during a mer art clasa at Tooele High School. I al Drafting-Technic- I i Thai Old Devil Sun I Now that summer is iqxin us, more and more peode will Ire taking larger and larger doses of Man's oldest known medicine the Sun. However, like any other Technical Institute of America-Uta- h 150 strong medication, this one also requires a warning on the lalrel "Use Only In Moderation." Many people get so enthusiastic alrout the arrival of warm weath- South 6th East, Salt Lake City, Utah - David Henkel Fred Henkel Your Local Representatives PlIOr.'E NOW! 00 5213531 100 er than its rays. The onset of I Kith is characterized by severe headache; you start to see red, literally, then you love consciousness. Body temperature may rise as high as or higher! Ob110 degrees viously, sunstroke is not just a minor health hazard - it can lie fatal. ... HEAT prostration, or heat exhaustion, is also quite serious, er, they overdo completely and and is due to excessive heat and end up spending the summer in humidity. It differs from the first' niserv. two in that the victim remains OF COURSE weve all been conscious, but fee Is weak and dizzy. told, time and again, to go easy And his temperature, instead of on sunbathing, especially at first. rising, drops sharply as he goes But it seems there's always need into shock. for another word of caution. Of course, an ounce of prevenFifteen minutes is long enough tion is worth the proverbial pound, the first day. Thereafter you can of cure, so avoid these three increase your sunsoaking by 15 miseries by followminutes each day. Avoid the nooning some simple, common sense day sun - its rays are too short, rules: ' direct and burning. Late afternoon 1) Dont unnecessarily expose is soon enough to start building yourself to heat. , 2) Dont go into the hot sunyour tan. Beware of hazy days; the sun is just as devilish then, especialshine without a protective hat. 3) Dont wear heavy, tight, or ly on the beach where every grain of sand reflects its rays. dark clothing. And do use a suntan preparation. 4) Dont exercise strenuously in Sunstroke, heatstroke, and heat the sun. de5) Dont exercise just before or prostration are other Satanic is Sol. a after eating. Sunstrike of Old vices result of overexposure to the sun. 6) Dont overeat or overindulge You get it from too much exertion in alcoholic beverages. summer's glorious great out7) Dont neglect to induce doors. In fact, you often get it just plenty of salt in your diet. when you think youre living the But that Old Devil Sun isnt healthiest life possible - playing through with his tricks yet. He has tennis, golfing, even sprucing up still another up his sleeve, called This one is your yard. Heatstroke is similar. "Summer Squint. because particularly insidious, you can live with it, and being able to stand it may keep you from doing anything about it. WHAT IS Summer Squint? Its a narrow view of the world. And it's a shame that its indigenous to summer, for never is the world lovelier to look at. But, also, unfortunately, never is there so much glare. It Glare is very causes the eyes to tear; it causes undue expansion and contraction of the pupil; it causes squinting; it causes crows feet; it causes fatigue and its attendant ills; and it causes many accidents. Trying to see takes 25 per cent of your nervous energy under the best of circumstances. Trying to see into glare takes considerably more, and ends up giving you a headache, nausea, and jittery nerves. Of course you wear sunglasses. Everybody does. But not everybody wears the right kind. Either they spend 98 cents and get plastic lenses (which do more harm than good), or several dollars and get fancy frames (which dont do anything.) See Tom Burgess sum- - glasses, there are special (lustration al X' ' precau-tion- s you should take to protect your eyes during the summer. Your eyes bring you 83 per cent of all your knowledge, and direct aliout 90 per cent of your actions. So treat them well. 1) Never look directly at the sun, even with dark glasses on. These devilish rays can burn your retina within seconds. 2) IF YOU get sand or other matter in your eyes, don't rub. Lift your upper lid and pull it gently down over your lower lid, so your eye can tear and wash out the intruder. 3) When driving on your vacation westward or south, start early and stop by 3 p.m. Eastward? --- For the Best Deal on a New Corvair During July fJkntos Ctavrofot Compcijy 024143 Know Your Newspaper Better i Ted Frampfon Says: ... the largest Buy a Honey of a Honda selling motorcycle in the world. eye-taxin- RESEARCHERS New sport version of the popular Honda 10. The Honda Super 90 produces a remarkable 8 BHP ( 9,500 rpm, yet weighs in at a lightweight 176 lbs. Powerful, sure, agile, the Super 90 is capable of speeds up to 65 mph, climbs a 32',' grade with ease.' The Super 90 boasts the traditional Honda engine design, with overhead cam for maximum performance; telescopic front suspension; and a sleek new tank and frame design. HONDA SUPER 90, S 90 (90 cc). n ll BRIGHAM HONDA SALES 900 North Main, Tooele - Phone 882-242- 0 g. OF Bausch and Lomb, have found that sage green and grey are the only lens colors that dont appreciably affect color perception and that filter out the suns rays at both end: of the spectrum. And they have found that only quality ground and polished glass lenses will eliminate the eyestrain caused by more cheaply made lenses. Plastic, for instance, does not filter out suns ultraviolet or infrared, and is easily scratched. But even with the proper sun- - Dear Editor: Now This Is What Did you I Think! ever write a letter to the editor? It's fun to see yourself in print. But actually, you're not writing to only the editor. If he prints your letter and he probably will you are really writing Jo all the thousands of readers of this newspaper. That's a substantial body of readers, but don't let that scare you one of them. What Do You . . . write as if you were talking to just Write About? Perhaps you are really mad at the editor and want to tell him off on some opinion he hos voiced. Perhaps you can't contain yourself any longer on some important local issue. Perhaps you just like to sound off now and then on topics of current interest. Whatever you choose, the "letters to the editor" column is your opportunity to speak your opinions. We Welcome Good Letters writing them, please follow the rules printed at the top of the letters column. These rules ask that you keep your letters reasonable in length, reasonable in tone . . . free of defamatory matter. Remember, the editor must "boil down" your letter if too long, and will take out statements that are libelous . . . even though the letter has your name printed underneath. In Plenty of Topics It's really fun to write to the editor. We don't recommend that you become a "chronic" letter writer, but every now and then we'll be glad to hear from you . . . taxes, highways, elections, the legislature, streets, parks, schools, city gov- ernment, accidents, safety, business . . . scores of things to write aboutl |