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Show Orrin Hatch Lashes Out At Coyote Orrin Hatch, told the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee that many Utah sheep ranchers are suffering large losses to the coyote because of the administrations animal damage control program. Hatch testified at oversight hearings concerning the Department of Interiors revised program. With the control program now in force, Utah ranchers estimate one out of five sheep will be lost when it comes time to market the animals, Hatch said. The coyote population has grown astronomically since the banning of Compound 1080 eight years ago. USD A estimates show that since 1975, the coyote has cost sheepmen and consumers in this country $150-20million. Rather than improve the techniques used to help the rancher in his fight against the coyote, Hatch said, the current program does just the Sen. 0 Messenger-Enterpris- reverse. A State of Utah coyote population, Hatch analysis indicates that the said. Im not in favor of administrations policy that either. What 1 am concerned with is the will severely limit predareckless policies of our availtor control options able to Utah livestock government that threaten of our operators and Federal the livelihood entire and ranchers Wildlife sheep and Fish agents. The decision to market of Utah. implement the new policy Earlier this year Hatch was announced Nov, 8, a bill to introduced 1979. use of the reinstate Certainly, the objecan ex1080, Compound tive of those who favor toxicant effective tremely control more stringent to control coyote techniques is not the eradication of the entire Ephraim Natives Set Reunion women living in Ephraim and other parts of the state will be in attendance. Reservations can be made through Patty C. Bennett, 1031 Bountiful Hills Dr., Bountiful. The cost is $6.00. Last year attendance was about 95; this year it is expected to reach 150. 5-St- Education about cancer prevention and control is special because it has a ep potential for saving lives, having cancer during Considering 2,600 Utahns 1980, that is important, as Over the years cancer will be diagnosed will strike in approximately two of three families. Despite this, or maybe because of it, there are many misconceptions and public myths concerning cancer. We feel, in general, many people do not have an adequate or accurate understanding of cancer candidates, as a disease process and presidential there is no substitute for the highly variable effects grassroots organization on peoples lives. says like we have here in Utah Eve Sanford, Ph.D., which is in close touch to chairman of the American the needs of our people Cancer Society Utah and which responds ef- Divisions Service and fectively to those needs. I Rehabilitation Commiturge you to get involved in tee. the mass meetings on May To help dispel myths 19. and misinformation relating to cancer, as well as address the unique set of problems facing . cancer Governor Urges Citizens to Become Involved in Politics The beginning of Utahs grassroots political process is a month away, and Governor Scott M. Matheson is urging all concerned citizens, no matter what political party they support, to get involved in the political system. Grassroots politics, Send for this Simple Booklet on How to Sell Your Car For More Money. Page through local organization and the mass meeting process keeps our system said Governor strong, It offers Matheson. equal opportunity to all citizens to have influence on their political leaders and the direction of their chosen political party and, by extension, the direction of their various governmental units, he said. Mass meetings in Utah are scheduled for May 19, 1980. The meetings, conducted by partisan political parties, are used to organize voting districts, which are not much larger than most urban and suburban neighborhoods. In most cities and towns, people who attend mass meetings will ke meeting with friends and neighbors to choqse their voting district leadership and delegates to the county and state conventions, said the Governor, There should be no fear of attending these meetings; chances are people who have not attended before will know many of the people who do friends and neighbors you elect at your mass meetings this spring will be the organizational backbone of your party for the coming two years. Governor Matheson While we have added, seen many other states set up elaborate beauty contest primary elections for Senior Citizens Should Learn of Prescription Drugs Senior citizens prescription drugs be the topic and indicate that nationally will around 20 percent of the of a made by presentation Leland Robinson, area director of the Utah State Alcohol and Drug Dept. Mr. Robinson will be speaking Thursday, May 15 at 1 p.m. in the Snow All College Cafeteria. seniors are interested invited to attend. population standing Mr, Robinson will address such topics as, How to Avoid Misuse of Prescription Drugs, and How to Save Money on Prescription Drugs. Mr. Robinson has received specific training in this area and has already held several successful Statistics presentations are senior citizens and that they use of all around 50 prescription drugs. Mr. Robinson will help seniors understand how to talk with their physicians about drug related questions. If there are any seniors concerned about saving money and under- prescription drugs or how to use them, they should attend this special free presentation May 15. Brack uwey from Advertising Clutter Advertise in the MeSSenger- - Enterprise I patients, the Cancer Society is sponsoring the Third Human Values and Cancer Conference May 12 and 13 at the University of Utah Union Ballroom. There is a great need for this type of conference here in Utah explains Dr. Sanford. For instance, an individuals chances for survival over all forms of cancer are greater than if he was to have a heart attack or stroke. In general, our primary goal is to broaden the understanding of this disease and its conseadds the psyquences, We hope to chologist. reduce public fear which frequently keeps people from getting check-up- s which could lead to early detection and long term servival." The conference will focus on the psychological impact of cancer on the values of all areas of life are influenced. The threat We hope to dispel of death forces misinformation and public of personal relaattitude toward cancer, tionships, of how one help them understand that spends ones time now cancer does not inevitably with the potential of a life mean pain and death, that threatening disease. How there are reasons for hope one views oneself as a despite cancer, adds Dr. physical being is altered. Sanford. Sometimes, for the first The two day event is time, the diagnosis of also geared towards cancer raises the question nurses, social workers and of ones own mortality. other allied health care What will be brought professionals. It is design- out at the conference by ed to broaden their Dr. Sanford and the other understanding of the professionals conducting human problems of the workshops can be sumdisease, update them on med up in the quote by Dr. the advances in cancer LaSalle Leffall, past presimanagement, provide dent of the American them new information on Cancer Society, Its not regulation in the trends in just that we want the incidents of various kinds patient to live we must of cancer, as well as care how the patient lives. provide new information We want to give the on cancer pain managepatient the greatest qualment. It will also help ity of life for the longest them in better under- period of time. . . The standing the stress on the secret of the care of the professionals of working patient is caring for the with cancer patients. patient. The conference will include presentations on pain management, body patient and his family. JhxpcrCcycts? and sexuality, image quackery, community and financial resources, and patient-physicia- Ihtml M com- n munication. Individual workshops will explore cancer patient support groups such as Reach to Recovery, United Ostomy Association, Candle-lighter- I s, and Coping with Cancer. As the title denotes, this conference deals with the human side of the disease. Says Dr. Sanford, When a diagnosis of cancer is an individuals made, CBfili to it rate MM nM William R. Long K Mt to sto to 1K7 M toi 1H tow tontogm 1M m tow 4K iUmcmnmi MfikiirtoMM. It Zmaeama both . September 9, 1980, and the general election, ' November 4, 1980. Save a rare system in Utah which allows the people maximum influence in party matters," said the Governor. The .a Orem, Utah 84057 WE OAMY TO BE1K YOU!! 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So, naturally, when it comes to my financial business, Ill go to the place where the people understand my particular financial needs . . . right here! It makes sense ... the more a financial person knows about farming, the better able hell be to help a farmer like met to m tor during the summer months, followed by primary elections on Mail $2.00 to: preMaa m. attend." Conventions, MgltlfeM Hut hArn IhI pnivkiB kM i county and state, are held 23N.-50- E, 12 Human Values and Cancer Conference May 12, 13 Over-protecti- on by Deborah J. Cutler The annual luncheon and reunion for women who are natives of Ephraim will be held this year on May 17 at the Distinctive Catering Service, 285 East 2700 South, Salt lake City. A special program is planned as part of the festivities. Many Thursday, May 8, 1980 e, Dm uto aut to UTAH WOOL GROWERS |