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Show Obedience Training Key To Good Canine ' Citizenship D your dog score a "10 in canine citizenship? Being or at top dog least coming close it important for et, say etpertt in dog . Imth master and oliediem-e- "At society liecomet increasingly urbanized, ilt rsecially important that pets leani to follow certain rules, just as people do, says James Dearinger, head of oltedience at the American Kennel Club. ' highly recommend oltedience training for all dogs, but especially for those tsho frequently come in contact with strangers and other canines. TRAININGCAN begin when the log is six or seven weeks old and continue throughout Fido's lifetime. (It's never too late to teach an old dog good Itchavior.) Younger puppies are unable to fully understand and react to commands. Owners should use the dog's early davs to acquaint him with the words he will lie hearing sit, down, stay and the like, says Susan Bluford, whose dog is a Ken t. Ration Oltedience Trial Championship Award winner. An early introduction to your training vocabulary will - make later lessons much easier, she adds. Formal training should mn from 15 minutes a day, depending on your patience and the attentiveness of your pup, experts advise. Kvcry program should revolve around a reward an edible treat, the owner's praise or Itoth. Whenever the dog performs correctly, he should l showered with attention so he knows what a good dog he is! DEARINGEK LISTS the following commands as Itasic training: With the dog at your left Sit side, say sit firmly. Full up on the collar and push his rump dow n. loci Teach the dog to keep his at your left side. Hold walking by pace the end of the leash in your right hand, and the middle of the leash in your left hand. When the dog breaks your pace, snap the leash and say heel. to 30 - - - - cognizes youth leadership and gives students in all states the opportunity to learn more alxmt this nation's political svstein. APPROXIMATELY 60 of Utah's junior and senior high school students will participate at the conference. All are currently serving as student body officers for their respective schools. In Utah, the conference is sponsored by the Utah State Board of Education. Boone C. Colegrove, social studies specialist, has been named conference chairman. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in the capitol chandlers of the Utah House of Representatives. Activities of the day will relate to the theme Of, For, and By the People. Special guests include memliers of the Utah congressional delegation as well as emi- - The I'tah Symphony 's subscript mn sraxori emit mors with concerts under the baton of Yanqan Kopun at H p in Thors , (ktolier 9, in Ogden's Val A. Browning Centrr ami Fri. and Sat . (M. 10 and 1 1, in Syuqihnuy Hall, Violinist ( ho I iaug Ian wilj aptear as guest artist at the White your dog is sitting, hold out and walk away while palm yjor the command to stay. If he gets giving up, sit him liatk down and repeal until he understands, - Come With your dog on a long leash, call him to ymi and gently pull on tlie leadi. When you think he's ready, remove (lie leasti and repeat the order. - IXtwn While your dog is sitting, lift his front legs and then set him luuk on the ground, saying down." Follow this w ilh stay, and walk away slowly, - The comrit will imlode Vaises Nobles ct Sent unrnl ales bv Basel, Violin Concerto, Symphony No, 5 bv Mctinin and a suite from Smetana's The Bartered Bnde." AT TIIF young age of 20. (ho I Jang Ian has ca4uied numerous couqietiliou prizes ami has made solo appearances around the woild. To date he has won first prize m the Taiwan National Youth Violin (.'ouqu-- t it ion, Australian Ihoad- - - DFARINCFH recommends that dogs also le taught to "stand ami heel (giMid for w hen you're walking on a rainy day ami you don't want Rover to roll in the wrt grass or sit in the mud); and stand and stay (for veterinary examinations or when drying off a d dog). that only one memlter of the family work with the dog. In interpreting your commands, a dog resMMids to a immlier of things: tone of voice, laxly language and the words themsels-es- . Ciitil the dog is familiar with all these signals, it's Irest to let one prrvxi issue commands. Then other family memlieni can help with e practice," he says. Many dogs, especially the working and sporting varieties, thrive on the trainertraince relationship, says Rcrnie Brown, owner of the dog that is the current Ken-- Ration Obedience Trial L (hampiiHi. "GERMAN SHEPHERDS and Golden Retrievers, for example, were bred to serve man, so the desire to please is a natural instinct," says Brown. They'll stay with the job until it's dime." The working relationship lielween owner and dog can have far- - reaching, unforeseen There are many instances where devoted dogs have risked life and paw" to rescue their masters from dangerous situations. For example, Ration Dog Thumper, the 1979 Ken-- Caring For Frozen Foods During A Power Failure lroKr care during the power milage can make a difference FACT (Frozen Food Action Communications Team) offers these tips on what to do in the esenl of a (xiwer failure: Keep freezer and refrigerator doors closed. Open only when absolutely necessary. The frozen items in the freezer will act as insulation for each other. A full freezer can hold satisfactory lenqieratures for as long as two days. A partially filled freezer will hold the temperature for a shorter period of time. If the outage coot nines more than a day or two, buy a block of dry ice. Twenty five pmmds of dry ice will hold the temperature below freezing in a foot freezer for two half full, or three days. To prevent burns to the hands, put gloves cm when handling the ice. Place a layer of heavy cardtmard between the dry ice and the frozen food packages as well. Do mil open the freezer door until it is necessary to add more ice or until the freezer is working again. Dry ice emits a slight odor as it melts. This w ill not harm the food in any poser. Tickets are available at the Ogden Sviiiphonv Association. 2S0 Jelferson Ase.. Ogden. tluuie 319 921b and Hall, lit VV. Smith Temple, Salt lake City, plume 3 VI IvUlT. Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, like those of Beethoven and Brahms, has jierforiiied bv nearly every liiqxir-tan- t violinist and is a favorite of an (lienees the world over. ten-cubi- c wav. Ix-lu- tion with The orchestra will conclude with a suite from Smetanas "The Bartered Bilik". Composed ill iStiti. the work is one of the earliest and lxst of all national otc ras. Sviii-plum- t - "ell, piissihlf. If foixls have thawed completely, ccxik them. Meat, poultry and vegetables can lie refrozen after they have been cooked. They are perfectly safe to eat and retain essential nutrients. T he finally caurht CONTAINERS Discount stores were the leading not-k- l for purchase of planterware last year, according to a survey conducted by I'hil-IqrProducts, manufacturers and marketers of Carden Scene planterware. (aMiMimers who said they usually buy their plant containers in discount stores totaled 4H per cent; at a greenhouse or florist, 2(i per cent; in department or variety stores, 22 per cent; with the Paid For By s Morris 0. Young remainder divided between supermarkets, garden centers, hardware stores ami other outlets. anything upon any such highway in such a wav as to oltstnict travel or to en- danger property or persons passing upon such a high- way, is guilty of a misdc- meanor. In light of the need to protect our State's higli-at- e ways, transportation and law enforcement agencies are expected to make a coordinated effort tore-tw- o duce the amount of water flow onto highway rights- - Last year Governor Scott Matheson appointed the Honorable Edward Watson as the Sixth Circuit Court Judge, which naturally was a political appointment The legislature requires that a person so appointed run for election on ballot at the first general election following the appointa ment. Thus the politics In the procedure Is thereby Intended to be reA. non-partis- moved. Mr. Young is opposing Mr. Watson on that ballot in order to give the voters of Tooele County a choice and a voice In the matter. Mr. Young asks all Tooele County voters, regardless of party affiliation, to support him in the coming election on November 4, 1980. non-partis- On si 112$ - Lunch Drink Fried Rice Pork chow mein Fried shrimp Fortune cookie Seafood Platter Lunch Halibut and Shrimp Soup Roll 75 Vegetable Potato Beverage From 4 p.m. Orr Seafood Dinner Halibut and Shrimp Soup and Salad Vegetable Potato Roll and butter $3.95 Beverage Dessert Sunday Hours I 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. to Thurs. 11 a.m.-- ll p.m? Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m 882-300- 3 615 North Main ed. HIGHWAY engineers have been deeply Nows the best time to wake up the flavor in snacks and meals with the lively taste of cheese. Your favorite stores are featuring your favorite cheeses. So add extra zip to your salads and sandwiches. Turn plain crackers into the life of the party. Say cheese... and enjoy a delightful slice of life! con- cerned about this problem for many years, says UDOT District Three Director Howard Richardson. Especially now that highway revenues have become so scarce, its important that we do all we possibly can to protect the peoples investment in the State Highway System. Several years ago the problem was addressed by the State Legislature which enacted laws to safeguard the highway system and enhance highway safety for the user. law CURRENT states: Any person who willfully or carelessly obstructs or injures any public highway by causing or permitting flow or seepage of water, or who willfully or carelessly permits water under his control to escape in any manner so as to injure any such highway, and any person who willfully or carelessly places or leaves, or causes to be placed or left. or.el REMOVE POLITICS FROM THE SIXTH CIRCUIT COURT Chinese Combination Soup Memk-tssohu- d Water Problem Oil Utah Highways nrnl city, CMHity, state, and civic among them Governor Scott Matheson, Officials of the Utah De- Mayor Ted Wilson, President of the Sen- Miles Cap" Ferry, and Speaker of the partment of Transportation House James Hansen. are becoming increasingly MUCH OF the time during the con- - concerned over irrigation ference will lie devoted to the selection of water ponding on highways Utah students to represent Utah as an( (he consequent road delegates to the National Youth Senate damage suffered by the Conference to lie held in Washington, highways due to the stand-D.early in 1981. ing water. Selection of the two winners, and two Several factors cont will lie made by a panel of bute to this situation, injudges composed of educators and civic eluding waste water from leaders. Students will lie judged on the ba- adjoining fields, poorly sis of extemporaneous talks and respoases maintained irrigation to current political and social issues. ditches as well as some Both winners will receive a $1,500 sprinkling systems. scholarship to the college of their choice. WATER, when allowed The scholarships and traveling expenses to pond against the road for the national conference are provided bed, eventually saturates by the William Randolph Hurst Foundathe road's subgrade and retion. sults in costly maintenance The keynote speaker at the conference treatments and potential will lie KSL Channel 5's Jackie Nokes. pavement failure. It's also Final announcements of the winners will possible that wet and saturbe made at a later date. ated roadsides can increase the severity of the single vehicle running off the road - type accidents. Sprinkling systems which spray onto the highway are aLso of growing concern to UDOT, because unsuspecting motorists can be surprised and take emergency action to avoid the spray of water, thereby creating a safety hazard. In cold weather eratic sprinkling patterns can also cause ice formations on road surfaces, leading to still another safety problem. During relatively dry years, when water is scarce and conservation is a concern, the situation is greatly reduced as land owners control the use of irrigation water. However, when water is in great abundance in Utah, as is true this year, the problem is compound- m are (Nils iartialy thawed and still contain ice crystals (an lx-- safely refrozen. As liMig as (hey base (l kiqit degrees F., xegctahlex. fruits, meats and froen fixxls may le refrozen. The eueMiiNi is seafixxl which tends to sxil more quickly than other fixxls. ( should lie cixikcd and eaten as sikiii as Ix-e- n 1 COMPOSFI) FOR and in consulta(lose friend and concert master Ferdinand David, the work tixik five years to complete and received it premiere in IM5, The distinguished (ontempurary American cuiiqxiser Peter Meniiin, president of the Joiiliard Sc hool of Music and recipient of numerous awards ami citations, uitnxlncfd Ins Fifth SviupluHiv on April 2. piVi After the xiwer outage, fixxls that If there is a blackout in your area, don't automatically assume the contents of the freezer will lie spoiled. 9-1- casting (ammilssiim'x Concerto Coiiqie-ti- t ion. Aspen Music Festival Violin Competition and First (Quadrennial (Queen Sofia International Couqic-tltiuas soloist at 1iesi-den- t lie has apjx-aieCaller s Inaugural Day concert, with the New Ymk String Orchestra at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center, and with the symphony orchestras of Hartford, Pasadena, Seattle, Saint I anils, Madrid, Seville, Stuttgart ami Taqx-t- . Rave l s Vaises Nobles rt Sent linen tales", coiiqxrsed for piano in 1911 and orchestrated two years later, combines the waltzes of Vienna with the distinctly Fremh harmonic sensitivity of its com- Ix-e- n TIlC Octolx-- r 2, 19S0 13 Subscription Scries Continues October - STAY Senate Youth Conference To Select Delegates Student representatives from the majority of I'tah s high schools will come to the State Capitol Building in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Octolier 16 to learn more alxiut how government functions. The occasion is the annual Senate Youth Conference, part of the United States Senate Youth Program which re- Tooele Traiiscrijrt, Thurv, Discover 36 delicious cheese recipes, like Provolone Stuffed Zucchini and Cheddar Shortbread. All in this booklet. To get yours, mail to: ''Wnxkrjul AYorid of Cheese R O. Box 72 1 Rosemont, IL 600 1 8 20-pa- Please send me copies of The Wonderful World of Cheese! have enclosed 356 for each copy. I .Zip. DAIRY FARMERS OF UTAH C amerlcan dairy association, 1980 |