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Show Wildlife The Tooele Transcript. Fri., January 20, 1973 IYnil for Maryland Considering Lead Shot Han Themselves Winter fenliiig iif small game lie more harmful than lieue actordmg lo Dairrll Nidi. Division i4 Wildlife Reunifies small game sujierxisur. Nidi said that the DivIsIihi's pilii s Is to "keep wild buds wild," so It does not luster all ailifulal (ceding program for them. Animats lend to lose their mlcMiidcncc under a Icrdmg Hngram Hies alwi Iks hihitincenlraled. ss hit h makes them more vulnerable lit predation ami provides a lor disease IransinlssUHi. Nidi aiMcil that the lies! wav lo minimize hisses is to let animals distribute themselves according lo available habitat. lie cvplallied that it is normal lor small game HiHilatiiNiv to shrink in the winter liecausr their habitat is smaller than ill the summer. Suih losses cau result limn a variety of causes. Suffmatimi and freezing under s blizzard or extreme cold usually aiviHiut lor more losses than at tual starvatuHi. The lepriMluctnHi late of small animals tends to cuuiien-sal- e for winter losses. ItepriKhic-tis- e success, rather than severof winter weather, deterity mines yearly bird HiHilulimis. Nish said that for feeding money sH-n- t though well intended, is usually wasted. Night School Second Term tan a result of "(unturned diaggtng" hv the fedeial Mart-langnxemment, the Mate of mil tu the mav had ualuai law mt; the use of tosu least slmt III waletfuwl hunting. MARI LAND Natural Itetour (rs SevretaiV James H, f.'iailler has auniMimetl that the Stale is sriUHislv naisiileiiiitj a (sail ihi the use of lead shot 011 Mate wateifnwlnig lands for the I season, "trre seeking the I test iiih a mat uni available ini the ('miller esplalned. alternatives, At fimt enthusiastic atvoiding tn rn rivet liv the V I. 'lilt Department of I In III' Irnui M14 v lie waiting for llir itHiiliMt-einilllt of tfsllllg wax la-ln- g Iih besler- - lV d W olnu 4l Hie t"t I exjieileil lo last "all winter and Is ulli-riiri- l after the I'MiS IlSflV stitilv. The Irtl molts are xiiiijiIx gumg to lie a rehash of HexuNi tests, Toot kliulwll N'U exuutixe sue piesnliiil iltaigetl '1ie haiger the ledt-ia- l go eminent ciHilliiue to iliag Its leet awaiting lest results wlilih Nllo K411111, I IIiimiiv Hrfme anv Iwn is set. tlirr will ceitaliilv lie a tbnfiHigh hearing," we aheadluse.' KiiiiImII de-- t The Maitland hail is lured, "the looker this (saisiileied Im ause of the annual slaughter ol It it III His of our hiss of an estimated two to Walelfuxxl Is going lo 40 1H1." men! ihrre percent of the sliot will SOFT lltO waterfowl, a yearly loss 4 mil do the oli." lie suul. Tty lions i4 lords Dnikx. geese, and liaimitig the use ol lead shot, swans leediii)! almig heavily hunt-rs- l Maryland is taking a si lout!, marsh and lake ImiIIoios lie " step loissard llets iurntly swallow- lead Its time that the lederal almig with seesls and grit. The gnx eminent tool that same lead sliot rulers the gizzard KiihImII added. step, s almig with (mal and small and is eventually atisorlied Several into the bloodstream. organs deteriorate, intituling the liver, Lnluess, ami gizzard, liven thmigli feed in the area mas In the lords- - in elleet plentiful, starve to death. Dying lords lircouie emaciated, ami. as a crippling paralysis sets in. their CARD OK THANKS wings liegin to droop; walking Hie laiuilv ol Russell J. and flying are unsteady. Death is wish to express their slow- and agiNiizing. for the lose and appreciation waterfowl die oils Massive sniialhv extended them in the due lo lead sliot jtnismiing have toss ol their sou und brother. lorn reported for well over a They wish lo thank the Fourteenth Ward Bidiopric and Recenlury. last year ihi Maryland's eastern shore, at least 4,5110 lief Smiety ami the many- friends who called, brimglit foal. geese were found dead or and llumsamls more were ill flowers, or took part ill the fundue to lead slug ingestion. eral service. RESEARCH HAS pointed to A very sjieci.d thanks g the use of m hi toxic iron slug as s to the Dexirtment and I alternative to lead. Meet Broc ( Mathews, son of Sheriffs Patrol lor their kindness the and Karma Mathews. He and Evidence frinn extensive testing, Ih-aof help and lo the I first child for his parents the Bureau 4 a IiH Including Sports the I'SS Camden where Russell d I he first grandchild for proud Fisheries and Wildlife study, has was stationed. Also a sjieciat clearlv demonstrated that soft Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Belicli. He thanks to uicmlK-r- s of Russell's l Iron sliot is suitable for water- - rmed a the llolv Cross TIIS graduating class for the in Salt laike City on Sat- Pal hunting. huge spray of flowers. The Natimial Wihllife Foder- - urda. January 20 and weighed Mr. and Mrs. Lynn lien wood " Punds one ounce ation has ietitioiied Interior Craig ami Jack 'masured 19 inches. Other Kandy, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton to issue regulations prohibiting HP.V Rramlparents are Mr. and the use of lead shot on federal Mrv "illard Mathews. Young Although the silk in a spKral,d' ,w" lands. Last fall, pilot introduc- - Br" iders welt seems fragile, it is Mrs. Eva mothers of Shields tion programs for soft iron sliot f really one of the strongest mawere held at seven federal hunt- - 'I'1'"1" "d Mr'- terials known. Hiis material will M'dvale. log areas. Althougli the results stretch one fifth its length ol those programs are not yet breaking hih! possesses Running into debt isn t initial hunter fully compiled, a tensile strength exceeding that ! into sliot soft to the iron nnniing response of steel. that hurts! la-m- g cmidi-lUHi- four-4t!eoo- s - eb-hie- s. Ilcn-Wim- - - dv-in- g h-- s Mu-rdl- Ih-s- n llnx-fow- ad '" ld. seh-tte- d V e I- - III-- Tue-das- rvM-nem- e s - e USU Schedules l- I -I Leaders '1'raining Fourll leaders across the stale will In- - arriving at I'lah Stale I'liisrrsity Felmiary 5 lor a live-datraiuiug srssimi. Orald Olson. I'M Esten-sioi- i I II suNrsivir. THEME, OF the iusersue training program is A New Dav 1) Famihanlv liilosodiv and 4 sv priNs-tlure- m.ior olits'lives to articixiuls. by hoM-that each 4 II lead- ill gam: A uuderst juding of today's ymith and how the 4 II program can contribute to their desclopiurut. 2) A BETTER of the roles, relatiouslii)s and resHmsibihlies of the piofession-al- , parapiofessional and volunteer winkers in the youth program. 1 The keynote address fur the will sessions lie given by Dr. laiwell - lleuniiHi, executive director. (aimimmity Services Council, Salt Dike City, lie will speak on the topic Ymith in I- TikI.iv Society. Handicapped Training Enriches Tronbled Lives Persons suffering from Inith whose mental and physical handi-caji- s mental and physical handicaps prevent them from develojv receive care and training at the ing fundamental happiness" Multiple I lamlicappcd Training skills call the Multiple llandi-cappe- d Outer, a Utah I'nited Fund Training Outer, agency which sKciulies in treating the unique and difficult Many versons are unaware of problems arising from these dual how to take advantage of ser- Early Diagnosis and Treatment of PKU Now Prevents Mental Retardation bj T. L Hsia, M.D. Director, March of Dimes Genetics Clinic Yale University School of Medicine Jon Florio brought his report card along when he came in for a check-u- p last June, because he was so proud of all his Very Satisfactory grades. Many of our children show off their kindergarten report cards, especially when they say Promoted to Grade I. But Jons academic success was much more special. If he had been born before Connecticut doctors began testing every newborn for PKU disease, Jon might be entering an institution for severely retarded children this fall, instead of the top half of his first grade class. Jon has been coming to Haven Genetics the Yale-NeClinic for treatment and diet instructions since he was ten days old. Results of a newborn screening test showed that the phenylalanine content of his blood was too high, suggesting a condition called phenylketonuria, PKU for short This inborn disorder in an infant causes phenylalanine to gather in the body in excessive amounts, resulting in interruption of brain growth and mental retardation. A diet low in protein restricts the level of phenylalanine and can prevent retardation. At the Yale-NeHaven Genetics Clinic, which receives support from The National Foundation-Marcof Dimes, we diagnose and treat PKU and other inborn defects. w h Parents Reassured was alarmed when she learned that her baby would need medical treatment for a disease that she had never even heard of, and about which her pediatrician knew very little. At the clinic, her fears were shared by the other parents whose infants had had positive test results. Only about one in 10,000 babies is expected to be positive. Mrs. Florio suggested that they form a club to help each Jons mother rTR l vices provided lv the fifty United Funds agencies, or other community services. If you need assistance from a United Fund agency or another service agency, hut you dont know how to get it, call the Community Services - they will Council try to direct you to the community agency best suited to help you meet your needs. Helping people with mental and physical handicaps to lead a life that is meaninghil to them is just one job your one- - per-yoUnited Fund contribution does. The Utah United Fund annual drive supports fifty local community service agencies, fifty different ways your one gift extends a helping hand to your neighbor who needs one. disadvantages. THE SERIOUSNESS of the handicajvs which lie set patients of this United Fund agency e the visitor. One feels that their situation is not only tragic hut jvathetic and hopeless. Fortunately the staff of the Center is prejvared emotionally and professionally to do what needs to le done to enrich the lives of persons whose prob- lenis apjvear to he insurmount- first-tim- 486-213- 6 able. An illustrative case is Pat a twenty- - two-- year old ur Powers, Salt Lake resident. Cerebral palsy left Pat with no means of communication with the world. At JON FIORIO point with prldo to hi noar-porforeport card and Dr. Y. Edward Hla I duly impraiiad and plaaiad. A director of the Yale-Ne- w Havon Ganatlc Clinic, ha guide tho aarly treatment of PKU patient. Ilk Jen, who might etherwl have risked retardation. other through the bewildering little girls, whose phenylalanine levels have been successperiod of adjustment. They faced their problems fully controlled by diet, grow together, which included get- up to be attractive young ladies t who marry and have children. ting used to the strange There is a risk that their baImagine an infant not being allowed to have milk! And bies will be affected before what about cookies and a birth- birth by the phenylalanine in their bodies. Excessive phenyday cake, later on? Under the guidance of the lalanine can reach the fetus clinic dietitian, group members through the placenta and cause used commercial protein sub- brain damage. stitutes, inspiration, and imDiet in Pregnancy agination to see that their chilof normal facsimiles a had dren Doctors are trying to prevent diet including birthday cake. this by strict diets for pregnant That was seven years ago. women with a PKU history. In Were delighted with the medi- fact, many obstetricians now cal Success of our program, and routinely test their patients for it is interesting to see how this PKU, since there are women is reflected in the changed at- who have had the disease, are titudes of parents at the clinic. not retarded and do not know At first they were worried they might have a PKU baby. and frightened about the unMeanwhile, through reknown, but the next group of search, medical services, and March of Dimes parents were not as fearful. They were reassured by the funds, youngsters like Jon . successful results they saw in Florio will outgrow their need older PKU children at the for diets, usually clinic. by the age of 5 or 6, and go on Now, most of the parents feel to a normal life. much more comfortable about Haven genetThe Yale-Neit. The club has disbanded ics staff wont be surprised and only a few parents feel the when Jon comes back to show need for group support. us his colle'Te diploma. After Although we have reason- all, anythi. s possible for a able control of PKU, future boy whos just been promoted problems may emerge. Pretty to first grade upper level. new-die- low-prote- w MOTHERS MARCH FRIDAY GIVE GENEROUSLY! THE NATIONAL FOUNDATIONMARCH OF DIMES, BOX 2000, WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK 10602 f the Multiple Handicapped Training Center it was determined that Pat still had some control over the muscles of his left leg and foot. He was trained to use these muscles to operate a typewriter, one key at a time, with an attachment strapjved to his left foot. This painstaking, tedious method of communication enabled Pat to take part in human interchange, something that had been impossible for him sixteen-year-ol- self-wort- h institution. If vou are aware of a person tla. g il 7-- cmi-si.l- degrees. Realizing that these hazards are common when driving in winter and knowing what to do when you encounter them is a big part of staying safe and alive on unpredictable road. It is inijuirtant to remenilier that your everyday attitude and the giHul or liad habits yon have are just as inijxirtant a know ing w hat to do w hen something uiiexjiected comes up. If you drive defensively, cautiously and courteimxly, you will lie ready for the surjirixes that hajv pen to every motorist and haxe chance of handling them a r . In sinqile English, this priijM-rlymeans that you have a much letter chance of staying alive. , So, during this new year think almut common sense driving rules and give yimrself another year to start fresh. dm-lojN-- d 0 tin-jihas- is stoj-pin- g. Employment Tax Keturn Deadline iear, IKS Savs endar quarter ended Decenilier 31, 1972, according to Roland V. Wise, District Director of Internal Revenue for Utah. IF THE taxpayer makes a timely dejmsit of the full amount of the tax due, ten additional days are alloxxed to file the return, Mr. Wise said. Employers who received a Form January 31 is also the last day to report and pay any balance of Federal Unemployment Tax not over $100 for i972, using Form 940. The law in this respect changed this year and for Federal Unemployment Tax the term employer includes any person or organization that during 1972 or 1973 (a) paid wages of $1,500 or more in any calendar quarter, or (b) had one or more employees at any time in each of 20 calendar weeks. If the balance of tax due exceeds $100 the taxpayer must make a deposit with FTD Form 50. Gets Critically Low! I ' We Will Give You A ; FREE i Estimate! : 882-005- 0 i 5 : ;l j : - TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETI- N ! Em- IRS office. Before Your Supply of ; 941, ployer's Quarterly Federal Tax should use this form Return, to rejxirt their tax liability. Other employers can obtain blank copies from their local ORDER NOW! ; r Emjiloyers have an imjrortaiit tax deadline Wednesday, January 31. 1973. This is the last day for Social Security and withheld income taxes for the cal- SUmDKPBlSS since his illness. d Carol Rosenhan, a Murray resident, was another person whose unfortunate circumstances had isolated her from the rest of the world. Carol has limited mental abilities and also has difficulty walking. Before she came to the Center, she had no friends and nothing to do with her time. The Center has provided her the opportunity to make friendshijis with her own special peer groups and to learn to bowl, or to go swimming or camping. She takes part in handicrafts at her own level of capability. For her, the Center is the difference between sitting with nothing to do all day and spending each day engaged in worthwhile activities with her friends. BASIC SKILLS, fundamental academic training, and the spe- cial personal care multiply han- dicapped persons require are pro- vided by the Center. The train- ing they receive often leads to simple employment and a feeling of for the multiply handicapped persons. The train- ing also provides skills which enable these persons to live at home with their families rath- er than being confined to an to stop lo stop, brakes. with them hard, rapid Pumping jaM two o three times a second is much more effective in helj-inyou tu avoid skids and loss of control of the motor vehicle. AAIIEN STEERING on icy road, always avoid sudden move-meiwhixh could cause a skid a easily as iuiiroer braking. If you do feel yourself liegiiiuiug to skid, take sour foot off the gas and turn your wheel in the Mine directum the rear of your car is skidding. AAltcn the can comes out of the skid, then it is tune to straighten your wheels. You can avoid skidding accidents by remeinlienng that there may lie uuexjietted patches of ice on oxerpasses and shady areas on otherwise clear roads. Another jMiuit to keep in mind is that wet ice formed hv the sun is twice as xhcry as cold ice at zero let-hu- snow-packe- are the lut v p. 4fi7-357- 3. Success story: veling at slower j seeds was of lieing able in time. AAhen sou have never Ink or jam the n II. 5) IIFI.P TO estahllsli guidelines (or Mihcies and fii And more enthusiasm for the J0I1 as a 4 II ymith worker, ami greater more coiuM-teiire- , desire to do his part ill a team effort. six It is of s of the program emdiasis for the 7(X. new and orgjnizatiiHial allertis for doing 4 II woik. Way." According lo I)r. Olson, there er curieut With ohy-rlist-- 4) A visiimi - A New are HtikriWII Coeth Can (aid-ot-- r AAV are lirgninmg another will ojx-llw TIIS Cm a new A new xrar, In tmliviJual or tram Whw-tlafresh start, a new fresh shame I114I1U January sited the tired old humdrum 31. Registration lor tin attoitv to and turn it into a fired will to I II per jwivhi or 110 new attitude. up per team, DO THESE resolutions sound VA Beginning resiling familiar' Many of us lend to AA'dlnewLiYx, pm, in the look at the new sear in this cuath with girls gxm wrestling a t haute to bury old mauiirr Paul Dart. mistakes and desrlojs new Old Teslaineiit All ill tlejith , too many Utah citixtiwlv of the OIJ Testament inzens w eie hurled lat sear almig AAitnexx of the Christ, tituling the Saldiath Day anti Tenqita-tions- . with their mislakev Each of the killed ill traffic To lie taught III Khhii 7 379 ierwMi Utah in cradies during last sear AA'ednev at the TIIS Seminary won't base the ojtjiortuiiity to (HI p m. dais start all trser again. Now is the ITrif Elementary School tune lor the rest of us to that fact and to resiew our Art and Crafty Tuesdaxx pm. Instructor Date Neat own dining halnt v Hie quest iihi may lie aked. inditatrx that the course 1 for Did sou have any dose calls skills anxmie w idling to iuqiruxe "AA'ere you III haiuhclaft. Course will cmer during the sear?" for mak(hanging caught iinjirrMred jHipjirlry. sliUhery, Uk Take a few ing. raid making, weaxing and highway condition? aliunt wuljilure. im. hiding free hand mmole right now to think (lav molding. Mini casting and sour past driving jierfonnance and how it can Ih changed for orgaini culturr. the lietter. A ginul time to start RecrratiiHi periiid for elementary Imyy from 3.31 to 5(H) is now and focus on winter driving with its peculiar requirep in. Tuesday and Thursdays. ments. I Jean Losee will direct the program which i ojM-i- i to all Ihixx During this snow and cold who would stay alter hIumiI for season son iiiuxl take extra care to lie sure that sou are ready ret reatlim and games. for ele- for uupretlK table road condBecrration mentary girls from 3.30 to 5.00 ition. Because there have lieen several snow (alls, many Utah p.m. AVetlnesdaxs. To !e directcitizens consider themselves to ed hv Jolaixne Nelson. There will lie no charge fur lie acclimated to winter driving these two sjxecial recreatiim pro-- g condition. This can lie deceiving rainy over confident. and make a Arts and Crafts, AYrdnestLiyx Road condititm at this time of pin. Ojien to anyone the the sear are constantly changing class will feature a sjtecial and a defensive, cautious attitude on ceramics. Instructors is a safety must. lor the eight week course will TO BE prepared for unexlie John Bex Shejijurd and Milo pected danger, you must first tie Berry. able to see it, says Roliert G. Flower Arranging. A sjiecial Ingrrvill. Managing Director of one time only class to demonthe Utah Safety Council. strate the art of flower arrangLooking through a pecjdiole ing w ill lie held Thursday evening is worse than maneuvering with February hTh at Laxxrence Floral blinders. Before pulling out, clean Co. Shop, 71 South Main. Inoff the windshield and windows structor Charles Lawrence Jr. and dmi't forget your taillights notes that there will lie no and signals. If you're driving at vour charge for the class excejit for night, lie sure and flowers which may lie used hv headlights clean. Illumination students. can lie cut 25 jiercent if the lenses are dirty. Check to see that your windshield washer Fish Foot I Prices container is fiill and use it frequently, esjwially on wet, salty, Show Sharp Increase slushy roads. Also lie sure that Higher than normal water you have the projicr anti freeze freeze-utemperatures in the Pacific solution to prevent a If you need to use the heatOcean near Pent and jxxir harvest of necessary vegetable proer, turn it on, let it nin a few teins in the United States have minutes before you start drivlNfii Illumed for a sharp increase ing. This countermeasure prevents in fish fHd prices for hatcheries sudden fogging which can be as this year. Minding as the snow you brushed off the outside of your windCONTRACTS completed by shield. the Division of Wildlife Resources for the next Once you are on the road, siijv plv of trout feed show an overstopping and driving on ice and all price increase of about 35 surfaces can be exj)er cent. Fisheries biologist Rod tremely hazardous and tricky. Stone claims the increase ranges You must remain alert and be from 50 percent for small fish able to anticipate stojrs. This feed to 27 jrercent on foods fed isn't it calls for extra easy to larger fish. attention to what other drivers We are now laying about are doing and extra caution in $18 for each 100 pounds of feed slowing down gradually and for small fish and $10 for each intersections. This part 100 jxiunds of feed for catch-abl- e of the road is especially hazardsize are over seven ous because it is likely to be inches long," stated Stone. slick and polished by cars which are constantly starting and The biologist explained the You should decrease your Peruvian fishing industry supdistance to avoid slidfollowing plies approximately 90 percent the motorist ahead of into ing of the worlds fish protein meal. main The thing to remember you. Higher ocean temperatures have is that you need lots of time and made it very difficult for fishermen to catch the fish which distance to stop. Allowing the extra space for stopping and tra supply the protein. n history i4 the USA Cultural and lumtimis i4 tenlenng and letter ilitrllrt tual developments are si v ling Mrs. lesdstnan, Inst roc-t'Taught rath AbHidav and mainly when there is a ctNicrnsus of opinmn as to their edneolay (nun 7.10 to 9 IHI. significance and to their releKOOKKIT PINCi Tills tours vant e to traditional sulqeit will lie ufleird as a Mr. Fit ks. InslriMtor. Taught course ami will go to the more Wedneulavx, fi (HI to It HI, advamnl stages i4 imikkeeHiig Alatlr A cmnprt-hmsisbasn Air, II Jensen, Instructor, Taught course in general malhriualli s Tuesilass (foul fi (Ml to 9 (HI. Mr, SorrusiHi. Taught Ahanlavs Basic arc wrlding. Welding: htllt lo 9 IHI Air, - Wyatt, lustnictor. Taught A PMCIIOFOCYi sursev Tuesilass, fi IHI to 9 (HI, tsHirse ini the intrmliit timi to Adult WiHMbhop- This lias isst hologv with grmip part III lor the luiirosemeiit id will mciHiii4st esery thing (rMii (vatUHi woods thnHigli als am-e- i lliterH-rsiNia- l relalimihltx. Mr wimhIv (aivrrs all arras t W iituut-r- , Instructor. Taught hiding upholstery. Mr. Dale M. fi IHI In IHI. Inst mi tor, Taught Shorthand shorthand Sanduski, starts the stuilenl withimt an W eilurvlass. fi IHI to 9 (HI. previ-Hiand cosers SFAAINC. This (lass will lie all the lusie ciHKi-pt4 short taught with an miiliasis mi liaud. im hiding (he theory of ''kmtv M. Conn-r- . liistnM lor. lushorthand. Airs, Taught Tuewlass. rtlHI to 9HI. stful tor. Taught eat h MmiiL ( ieiaiim s . 11,is (lass will lie ami (rum fi (Ml tn 7.30, taught at East Elementary- Si In k,I Tynng; Tins class will Im for from fi (HI to 9 (HI pm. rath the lo adv anted in the Thursday night. The tlass will field oi typing. Students will lie coiuIiiiijIkhi i4 iN'gimiing leant the kesluiard and basic and iiiteriiH-diatstudeutv II s ' iCaMilinurtl from Front (Continued from Front Page! fil ial, Safely Council Urges New Years Review Of Driving llahils Community School ! ! |