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Show mm Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1983 YOU PROMISED YOURSELF TO GET ALL THE Editorial CLEANING DONE BEFORE THE RELATIVES CAME TO VISIT EVEN IF IT KILLED YOU, AND REARRANGING THE FURNITURE ALMOST DID. Cast Ballots With Care Voters in the lakeside area will soon be choosing com- 3A about the performance of ors make decision that affect elected officials as the candi- every resident in their cities. munity leaders as municipal dates become city council elections get under way for members and mayors. 1983. Casting a ballot in a loNow is the time to find out cal election is a task that which candidates best represhould demand a great deal sent the voter's own views. of attention and study on the Prior to primary elections scheduled in many cities on part of every voter. Unless issues controversial Oct. 4, residents should take , are involved, voters in muthe initiative to learn everynicipal elections often prothing they can about the peocrastinate doing their own ple who want to represent vital research concerning canthem. didates' opinions and attiLocal elections probably tudes about government and have a greater effect on the y about their cities. Usually, lives of voters these voters are the same than state or national elecones who become dissatisfied tions. City councils and may day-to-da- Personality, background, attitudes and good common sense of all candidates should all be assessed by voters before they approach the polls on Oct. 4 and again on election day in November. Now is also the time for those who have not registered to make arrangements to become eligible to vote in the upcoming elections. It is a cliche, but also true, that those who do not vote have no right to criticize actions taken by elected officials they did not help choose. BACK PAIN! MANY BACK INJURIES HAPPEN AT HOME AND TODAYS INJURY CAN BECOME TOMORROWS SERIOUS PROBLEM LIKE SPINAL ARTHRITIS OR DISC DAMAGE SO ANY TIME YOU HURT YOUR BACK CALL DR. BURNS FOR AN IMMEDIATE EXAMINATION DR. BURNS ACCEPTS GROUP, UNION, AUTO AND INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE. SPECIALIZING IN BACK PROBLEMS Letters to the Editor Dog Owner Not Notified Review Editor: How is it that a citation on a dog from the police chief of West Bountiful can so quickly be served, yet the same dog can sit for 24 hours in thee Kaysvillc pound injured, legally tagged possibly in shock and the owners are never notified because according to the pound the dog tags aren't even listed with the owners name. TgHflKDS told the dog the records Somewhere to be made. Sharon McDennaid Salt Lake City the pound and were was there. Could need some work! some changes need The owners happened to call v Trap Cruel Review Editor 4M Review Editor: A small group of protectionists, myself included, attended a yearly meeting held by the Utah Wildlife Board. The hearing covered regulations concerning trapping and hunting. It was my first experience. Our group was there to speak for the animals, but mainly, to ban the cruel and indiscriminant steel jaw trap, that already has been banned in over 60 countries. I was proud ot the defenders. Ms. Burbidge was fine, and Dr. Youngblood was very eloguent. Naturally, the others dragged out poor old Mr. coyote. They even had picture slides to sicken us, and give credence to the contin- mumm LAYTON dnedl w ALL UMBEU iMj a IHto pM pi sweater rifea 0 aaK? Q (fBfiil ued, even increased blood bath of innocent creatures. They dwelled at long length on coyotes, never mentioning the slaughter of big cats, deer, ra- -, coons, fox, beaver, birds, or anything else that unwittingly steps into their hideous traps, crushing the legs and mutilating anything falling fate, to them. This includes pets, even children. They are left entrapped, terrified, agonizing, and helpless for days. Trappers come by and whatever the animal species, their heads are crushed, or they are smothered. Most victims called, trash, by the trappers, are merely thrown away. Even pets and children being found are terribly mangled. JEAN, ARTIST BLOUSE, white, pastels. HUG-A-BEA- SWEATER, or red R hearts, whales. SWING plaids. SKIRT, basic or fashion styles. striking fall " Gangrene quickly sets in, predators find them helpless, many days can pass leaving them starved and thirsty. Animals especially, have small, delicate bones. The entrapped leg is ultimately lost, leaving them three legged cripples for life; that is, the lucky ones that are found by their owners. ' fV'I-- - ill , J We simply wanted to ban the monster trap. The trappers claimed, "nothing works like steel jaws, and anyway trapping controls over population and Regular little helpers, These people Wrong. right.' make their living in this way. Steel jaws are cheaper than more humane, collapsible box traps, etc., and also hold the victims tightly, making it easier to finish the kill. The hunters and trappers really made a jest of our defense. disease. sub-hum- OXFORD BLOUSE, soft pastels. IVY LEAGUE SWEATER, 12 colors. SPLIT SKORT, teal, slate. purple, fuchsia, ELASTIC-BAC- K JEAN, embroidered pockets. M,T It seems to me, the same God that created man, created all forms of life, to share the earth. Instead the creatures have been thrown into a pit of hell. 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