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Show Girl Scout Camp Registration To Open April 15 Mixx Gamp Carole Sullivan, AriuiuiM tutor lor ipuhfteil llali t.ul Soul Comiul ainumiirtnl April 15 a the dale for atiepl-reois(rali(Hiv or Sum. liHr at t.sl al li died (.III Soul ( ' jrn j v. Sld)IS at ear h ramp will lie lilhd according to the ost mail on the rcgis. (ration until the tamx are full, 11, e 9T7 flail Cul iqx-iiin- g . Hrothme gi veil to ruth ed ( amp t 1 llali fill Siait contains all iu-- ( luform.it ion," die vaid Aihlit n mal forms or registration availahle from the council ottne 1 4S6 71I5. by pluming lteo)st rations im hiding the name of Camp, and addrevs. flah Ctrl Soot Count il. 2186 fast 27t0 Smtli. Sill lake City, ftah SIKft, will lie at-- it pi ed bx mail iHilv. Trefoil Randi in I'rovo Canyon oflers a camp program (or all gills with tlas-sis treatise arts, sports, and hiking carK'iitry. Hie emphasis is placed on horseluik riding iustruc-- t i m. care of tads and horses and short pack trqw. ill Ilm-- e sM-(i.- Basic Iatk for Tripping for units gitlx are avail- able. ('amp Cloud Hun almve City plaies program Hark oil emphasis vailing, and swimming in Bum-halstriutiou on "Cloud Hull tli.dlcnoe and ad pro-Mill'- venture ill l. s pm hiding rap-Tiu- anil alpine rest lie, motor UM'di.in-iunit for special train-111in the care and of a tar has Ik'cii ailiksl. Adventure in the Arts will olfer new rxxr-ieiKf- s in the wonderful world of the arts. CUII Hid) Cliffe located III Ogden Can v on xil has a large heated t for sw 110011114. Water and lifcsuxmg instruc-tiofor prls seeking vime-lhiiidifferent. For campers wanting to leani alxmt group writ 1114. fuse Imxcx, phi4s. etc., an Elrttriii-an- s foil is offered. Counselor- - in- - Train-inu.dified unit for Senior Scouts will In held at Camp Cloud Him Julv TJul v 2). Applications die vud. must la received no later than April 29. Three - Pav Sessions for Troop Camping at Rid Chile and Cloud Hun are available. Troop leaders may contact the Council office for slots. Adult Campiree. inter- spenal est units of Hasic Irtmi-tivOutihmr Campim;, Survival, Mountaineering c 4 liiain-teiianc- e Hal-h-- n 4 n Tropical Fish: Basic Considerations A un- to 4ive adults an experience in camp similar to that etioved by the Ctrl Scouts. As'inuuients will lie made oil a "first come" basis until the capacity of (lamp Cloud Hun is reachits! 12 11 is ed. and NOVSCOCTS council renist rations will lie accepted after May 1st only. out- - of- - All three camps provide tent sleepinn, liuxic outdoor skills training ami environmental xtml-icCampers must lie at least nine years of age ami have completed the 4th nrade evcejrt Hrovvnie Scouts atteudinn the SX-ci6 (Liv session at Red Cliffe. Miss Sullivan said Ctah F.stablished Cainjis meet National Girl Scout Tile key to estahhshmn and mamtamin4 a thriv-i- t 14 aquarium can tie sum-marie- d proer briefly: foml. water quality and stm kinn Of the three, water quality is probable the mM important, and the secret here lies in preparation. Water straight from the tap, coritainmn chlonne or fluoride compounds, is not suitable for most tropical fish. Tap water for an aquarium should 441 in an iqx'ii container for two or three (lavs so that the chlorine will ev.qvorate. Aging, however, will not eliminate fluoride cnmNiuods, These can Ik neutralized by adding a chemical compound available ill store's. MOST fish prefer soft (slinlit ly water. acidic) You can modify standard tap water chemically or collect rainwater, which is usually quite acidic. If you do use rainwater, wait to collect it until several minutes after the start of a storm, so that dust and dirt have lieen washed from the air. A pi I kit will help in determining the acidity of the teuiitatiiHi to overstoik your aquarium. In a tank with no aeration system, calculate one 111 h or fish (excluding tail! ier gallon of water for piojH'r spacing A good air pump will hi you double the stinking capacitv of the tank since moving water will alivirb a great deal mote nvvgen. The fish you stm k slu mid Ik compatible in sie and teniier.uiieut. With a little reading, you Water tcmpeiature is also important to the health of tropical fish, lour 1 main concern should lie exwith tempeiature tremes and teuqicraturc fluctuations. Fiequeut changes in tempeiature, even within the favorable range of 70 degrees to V degrees F., (an force fish to make adjustments that leave them weakened and suscejitible to disease. An individual will discover differences in varieties -those fish that do IxM in vairs and those that tolerate other smaller fish. Fven with the t environmental conditions and thermometer aquarium heater (,ln aid in keeping the lank at the pnijier teniierature. and A PHOIT HI balanc- Y Ix-x- regu- lar small additions of aged water to cimiX'iixate for evaoration. Hie re should lie no need to replace Ithe entire volume of water at (Nie time. Cloudy or water greenish may coiiK' a time when you notice a fish with a scattering of suspicious white sjuits. or one with limp fins that stays near the liottom. These are controlled by correcting the underlying problem only two of the signs that can indicate illness, Ich. the most common disease of aquarium fish, is identified by white pinhead-siz- excessive rather than sunlight liv periodic eiiqityiug of the tank's contents. Overfeeding is a common cause of cloudy water. (leftover food spoils quickly contaminating the water and encouraging the growth of harmful Itacteria. If there is anv food left on the water surface or on the tank bottom ten minutes after feeding - e spits scattered over the Innlv and fins. Fuzzy, cotton - like irregular the fish are on pitches signs of fungal Treatment for these Bacterial varies. problems t coninfections are trolled antibiotics, by while fungus growths can lx: treated with dilute Ofsolutions. antiseptic ten a warm salt water bath can lie used to encourage parasites to loosen their hold on the fish's skin, v) the parasites can lie la-s- e Officer Says Big Game 'Doing Well A newlv transplanted herd of antelope in Puddle Valiev "is doing very well" according to local Wildlife Resource Division Conservation Officer Jim Kkins. Ekins said Wednesday the division has plans for transporting an additional 80 herd of antelope into the same area this fall. Over 14.5 million in assets. Over $950,000 in I 1 reserves Over $12.3 million casional meal of live food helps keep them in top condition. This is especially desirable if you wish to breed your fish. Brine shrimp eggs (hatched at home) and white worms are generally available at pet shops; mosquito larvae and daphnia (also cal A record fawn crop this year has boosted antelope herds in the Snake Valley and Biverbed Antelope Units, according to the hx-a- wildlife officer who pointed out the I least on Elk Unit is also doing well. Ekins report came after almost two months of aerial expised to the proper fTtlfo surveys conducted bv the division to locate and count big game herds throughout the state of Utah. The counts are extremely useful in determining big game population trends, according to Ekins. Although the deer herds are not surveyed by aircraft, the results of last year's high faxvn crop was easily observed from the air, Ekins said. Big game in Tooele County as well as throughout the state has done very well during this record mild winter. They have suffered very little starvation and Business Tooele Federal Credit Union Shares insured to NCUA, a Federal Agency Week, one of presti- gious business magazines, features the State of Utah in a advertising and editorial special section in its April 11 industrial issue. Full color pictures of Governor Scott M. Mathe-sothe Kennecott Copmine, the per open-pi- t Salt Lake International concentrations and types of remedies pical fish. consume tBue to QVJR 12 Until April 27th! For A Limited Time, You Can Get Two For One. . . That's Half Price! Call Today or Stop In For Details Health Spa Olympic N. Main 83 882-430- 2 Look At These Features. . Complete supervision Wet Sauna Free babysitting Hydro whirlpool Much, much more! vantages factually convincingly. and at Bill 521-838- 3 ton at Harrington or Jack Carl- 486-131- ed travel time to get back home. 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Jim True from San for your tro- gITjt hI y ? film Center, Upland Industries' new Centennial Park, the Freeport Center at Clearfield as well as Utahs scenic and recreational attractions are dis- newsman, significant velopments during the It features me- d xve have had very few road kills. the nations most 1 ed 487 riders from 31 states and Canada attack the 1500 fix it hill, from base to peak with an 800 fixit vertical rise. Only one rider has ever made it over the top, on this did it Jose, California last year, puking up cash and a trophy. He'll lx Ixuk to try it again. Hie has veteran Californian Ixfti his state's numlx'r one hill climlx'r for the past several years. Hie Bees said Mixidav more out of state riders will couqx'te this year since the event has !xen moved from Sunday to Saturday. "This will give the out of staters the need- Sears l share Ad Section Praises States accounts Business Climate 29 years of service lx-g- dication. Your veterinarian may lx able to recom-nx'iia reference Ixxik that will list the proper in czD Hie Salt lake Bees Motorcycle Club will present the I It h animal Widow maker Hill Climb Saturday, April 16, at the Point of the Mountain. Billed as the "world's largest and most prestihill motorcycle gious climb," the event will in Saturday at 9 a.m. last year more than y. stray particles in the water you feed again. Although some fish will thrive on a steady diet of the same dried food, an oc- across A herd of antelope recently surveyed from the air by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, runs Torade County flatlands. Antelope live in three county areas, including the Riverbed, Snake Valley and new Puddle Valiev antelope units. Annual Hill Climb Scheduled infection. r providing you much. 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