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Show Use Science To Enhance Heritage Is Utah's Wildlife Goal him once that I'd like THE THRUST of programs to lie rich some day. He sat quiet related to this goal will lie the for a while, then fired up his pijse and looked at me. Know any rich maintenance or creation of people? he asked. populations." No, I said. The Division will urge uniThats where youre dead versities and other legitimate rehe said quietly. You search entities to continually in- wrong, volve themselves in research per- know two. You and me. Rich is not tinent to this goal, concluded the haying after what you can't have. Rich is having enough to eat and Director. a roof over your head, a fish pole and a lxtat and a gun and a dollar fora Imix of shells." ReThe Division of Wildlife The Old Mans Boy Crows sources frequently receives inquKnliert Roark from New Older"; iries from persons interested in Fish and Came Field Hampshire fish hatcheries or using Notes. starting farm ponds for commercial fish, biologist Rod Stone notes that persons who want information garding these ventures, including A representative of the Tooele profit margins, suitability of ponds or streams, construction and County Wildlife Federation will eloment costs and all other serve on a newly formed big game ed questions, are referred to the study committee charged w'ith the Catfish Farmers of America. responsibility of evaluating Utah s Though composed primarily past big game management poliof catfish farmers, most of the cies, and future management plans. e sociation's me toilers are also It will also be responsible to examgaged in raising other species of ine range conditions. fish so are concerned with the Each sportsman club in Salt tore of commercial fish farming, Lake and Tooele County has The association maintains an requested to designate a represenextensive library of information tative to serve on the committee. and materials which persons inter-era- t The first meeting will Ire held at ested in commercial fish farming the Utah Division of Wildlife Remay utilize. The address is Catfish sources Auditorium, 1596 West e Farmers of America, Tower North Temple, Salt Lake City at KMX) a.m., Saturday, January 25. ing, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. once-existin- species, g or redistributing transplanting wildlife from existing populations, or developing fishing improving big game ranges and other similar programs," said Phelps. These activities will be con- so long as Irenefits to wild- can lie demonstrated, he added. But, additionally, new will lie sought in an To Review Wildlife Policies relat-water- s, Tire Federal Cartridge Corof poration is warning all owners .303 rifles to Ireware of cartridges from lot numlrers lreginning with 30 or a letter and 36. such as M36. W36, S30, or A36. According to Federal, this particular ammunition can cause damage to the rifle and serious personal injury when used in some rifles. Hie lot nuinlier are printed on the rear of the Ikix or inside the end flap of the Imix containing the am inunit ion. Boxes for such cartridges may carry these brand Hawthorne names: Federal, (Montgomery Wurd), Revelation (Western Auto), Sears Roebuck, or American Eagle. Should any hunters have ammunition from such a Imix. they toll free should call or write to Customer Service Department, Ftsleral Cartridge Corporation, P. O. Box 231, Anoka, Minnesota 55303. 4 en-lif- Ih-c- u effort to expand wildlife numbers and varieties. These activities will te accomplished with due cousid- ion to other resource needs and to the possibility of introducing unacceptable conflicts within the community.' The Voice Warning Issued I told Fish Fond cess in expanding public fishing and hunting opportunity by devel- oping waterfowl habitat, intro duciug new wildlife species, rein- - Rifle Cartridge Notes N Quotes Build-wildlif- There comes the time when a nation, as well as its people, must choose lictween tightening the How ard licit or losing the pants. tamplin More unions would go out on strike for a living wage , . . but seems to know exactly what that is. Martin Ragaway no-Ikk- of Business Cut Taxes Or By Arch Booth Tooele Coed As president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Arch Booth serves as a spokesman for American business. The National Chamber federation repreDebbie Fortunato, a student sents an underlying membership of more than 5,000,000 business firms, at Stevens Henager College in Ogden, has received special recogorganizations usd individuals. nition as an Honor Student and die for OutWASHINGTON Have you has receives! an award Power in Achievement heard the one alniut the college standing for reading 2,105 words Reading who returns the to grad campus and visits his old economics proper minute with 100 comprehension. fessor. Hes startled to discover Debbie has completed her that the professor is still giving course objective in the Executive exactly the same final exam he Secretaril Course. liefore. gave years She is the daughter of Mr. Don't you think you chould L. Fortunato of Tooele. Alexander these change questions?" he asks Mr. Fahv S. Robinvm, President of the professor. Don't you know the and futemities keep files of old the College, compliments for her Debbie "high congratulates exams?" Academic Excellence." AH, MY BOY," says the professor, in economics, we don't need to change the questions. In economics, we change the answers!" That's often the way it looks. Not long ago the President and many economic commentators myself included were calling for a baDistrict of the Boy Scouts of lanced federal budget. Now were American will have its own chaser cut tax of a the concept supporting of the Order of the Arrow, and an that may result in a $40 billion to participate in a opxrtunity deficit. budget wider variety of activities. Scout Inconsistent? Not really, hi thise said today. leaders liecause case, the answers changed But Indore we can do anythe questions changed. thing all memliers must le registered, chapter officers elected and RED INK AND Is College Honor Student - Order Of Arrow To Meet And Elect Officers When the economy is loo riling, federal budget deficits cause inflation. When the economy is undergoing a serious recession deficits are not so inflationary, and can help end the recession. Until recently, I was not convinced that the recession was serious enough to justify inflationary measures to fight it. Now, I am. The challeng, of course, is to design the pros ram to minimize its adverse impact on inflation. THERE ARE two ways to incur a deficit: Increase federal spending or cut taxes. In the past, we have increased federal spending to combat recessions and then discovered that Congress is unwilling to cut back federal programs once they have DW grown, even when economic conditions change. Further, as govclaims at all levels ernment - an ever larger share of the natiohal income (probably 50 percent five or ten years from now), it becomes increasingly difficult for the relatively smaller private sector to take care of itself and government too. TAX CUT BENEFITS As tax cut, on the other hand, can produce the same stimulative effect as increased federal spending, activities outlined to meet the needs of the group," a spokesman stated. "Every mcmlier will have to register if he wants the Echo this year and if he wants to participate in the activities of the The Chapter and the Lodge. $3.(X) registration fee can lie paid to the chapter secretary or at scout headquarters. The first meeting of the new chapter will lie held in room 12 at the Tooele Stake Center, Friday, January 24, at 7:00 p.m. At that time officers will be elected, goals established and future meeting dates and places will lie Youve broken your first New Years resolution. plus two other important advantages: First, it returns some of our money to us to use as we wish. Theres a lot to be said for that. SECOND, a tax cut does not result in the creation of new federal de- o Baby walkers High Chairs Reg. 26.95 WW T1 U "1 Aging Myths Exposed By Utah Gerontologist Increase Spending? INFLATION o o o The Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 24, 1975 partments, bureaus, agencies and programs all with bloated budgets and all as impossible to get rid of as that hardy relic, the federal Board of Tea Tasters. You would expect me to favor a tax cut for business as well as for individuals, and I do. Business woulcLuse the funds to create jobs and incease productivity, which helps to combat both inflation and Common myths alniut "old age" are lieing debunked by a University of Utah professor who there is mure administras tive than chronological signifi- cance to age 65, There is no magical point at which a young person liccomes an older one, contends Dr. Melvin A. White, director of the Rocky Mountain Center Gerontology headquartered at the University. "Age 65 is ail arbitrary figure established years ago when social programs liegan to develop. However, the Department of Employment Security todav classifies anyone 45 years or more as an older worker'.' GERONTOLOGY IS the stuily of aging and problems of the aged. The Rocky Mountain Center is a consortium of five of Utah, Utah Brigham Young State University, University, Welicr State College and Southern Utah State College which coordinates interdisciplinary programs in gerontology. Fateh school grants undergraduate certificates in the field. The University tif Utah currently offers the only graduate training. Dr. Vliite, adjunct professor of social work and former director of the Utah Division of Aging, singles out eight prevalent myths and adds his rejoinder. "For instance, he says, "it is often felt that intellect ural deterioration is inevitable with old age." White maintains that recent longitudinal studies (conducted over a period of years) which dispels another misconception. While it is possible through the use of various services for a person to remain at home until death. White concedes that there is a point at which this is no longer in the individual's or society's liest interest. "However, to my knowledge, this point has not lieen defined. Do people die of old age? No, answers White, There are no disease's of old age. Any disease that affects the old can also affect the young." But this misconception, he maintains, creates problems regarding care of elderly persons. "Tiki otten, health care is left until a crisis arises, then we are confronted with the view that nothing can lie shine at their age. White calls for another look at the nation s health care system to assure that the neesls of the elderly are truly met. White's answer to another silder pesiple should not myth live alone is that five million do, many by choice. "One of our great unmet neesls in this country is to provisle to cosuiss-- addt says, "who may decisle that an institutions group setting is I test for their single parent, when in fact the lietter serves he need of the adult child. When an olsls-- r person indicates loneliness, it sloesnt necessarily they wish to lie surrounded bv other people. White aslsls. RECENT STUDIES have ef fes tively refuted the islea that sexual activities and interest decline sharply with age. Dr. White says. Stsislics of impotency in later life inslicate that frequently the prob-lei- n is nsit biophysical, but psychoms-a- have supplanted previous data with the conclusion that while there may lie a slight intellectual decline over time, most losses are not stalogical. tistically significant. The most Although studies are not conpronounced decline- - psycho- - motor clusive, most marriages in later life coordination is counter-balance- d are not necessarily a mistake. by improvement in verbal abilities White assurts, even though chiland use of informadren of aging parents tend to lie tion, he says. insist opposed to a remarriage. A second prevalent misconWhite debunks the contention that problems of older people are ception that mental andor emotional deterioration are inevitaliest solved by agencies andor ble is disputed by Dr. White. professionals. There is an equal "What decline does take place, or greater need for each of us to be he asserts, usually is the result of responsible for preparing for old an interplay of social, psychologage, he stresses. Too many of us ical and factors either start or don't start activities rather than organic dysfunction. on the basis of how many years we Two most common problems of the feel we have left to live. elderly are depression and hypoThose people who die with chondriasis concerned a thousand unfulfilled dreams are (overly alxiut health), he says, explaining probably the happiest older people that most persons share a common during their later years. sense of loss as they age loss of friends, family, income, job, The greater Altamont oil field status all of which may contribute to depression. As far as health is in Utah had an estimated producconcerned, White says, AH of us, tion in 1974 of nearly 22 million regardless of age, with time on our barrels. It is the highest producer hands are going to hear knocks in of any oil field in the Rocky Mountain area. Rangley in Coour motors. WHITE SAYS less than five lorado was the next highest with percent of older people in the U.S. 20 million barrels. Lack of transare institutionalized in nursing portation continues to restrict the homes or hospital chronic wards, Altamont Fields production. cross-section- (spot-chec- d LlflGGRiG aemmee PANTIES SLIPS SLEEPWEAR GIRDLES recession. It will probably take us about a year to work our way out of the recession. At that point, we will get the bill for the cost of the rescue effort expressed in inflation. If were careful now, the bill doesnt have to be too big to pay. addi-tino- value priced aBlTl s Fourteen percent more persons visited Utah State Parks in 1974 than in 1973. OtJULfStyM. famous makers The death rate in Utah is only that of the United States as a whole. two-thir- Tooele Airman Earns Captains Rank Baby Tubs & Johnson Baby Lotion Johnson Baby Oil 16-o- z Johnson Baby Powder Wipe and Dipes 1 00 s luUishb iMte Accessories 16-o- z And lots of infants clothes. I IM 16-o- z Blankets, Toys and Feeding Utensels OPEN I WE WILL BE I39 Sunday, Jan. 26, 1975 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. UU W To MbGMD o liWagimte The U. S. Air Force has promoted Larry K. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen of 533 South 220 West, Tooele, to the rank of captain. Captain Hansen is serving at 5 Kincheloe AFB, Mich., as a Stratotanker pilot. He graduated in 1964 from Tooele High Schol and holds a bachelors degree in physics and modecular biology from the University of Utah. He earned his M.A. degree in business management from Central Michigan University. The captain was commissioned in 1971 upon graduation from Officer Training School at Lackland AFB, Tex. His wife, Kathy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, of 1125 West 4000, Ogden. chil- dren," he Fri. & Sat. KC-13- Jan. 24th-25t- h BgM BankAmericard. rzzi One 994 Bargain Table NEW! MAIN FLOOR LADIES DEPT. |