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Show WELKLYRCFLCX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 7, 1978 K7W011U Hve families in ruit Heights are happy to have Indian students In their homes With lhetr families I he sihonl thildien are attending Ik r on the while parti iput-mIndian Placement Program that is an annual proct during the school t year s A ' g Uaibira Bef'i.iy js making her home wuh President and Mrs Newi II law and family, i ,r' i . tSVs1 4 and It ubaras to other Wesley Bet. ay is with the Bm Holbrook family, "they are (mm liiiidh rie, New Mexuo fosie op z also fmm N w Mexuo is wuh Mr and Mis Ron Wnghi and childien, the Puhard Day's have Phillip Gemgo from Shiprock, New Mexico and at the Elmer Hoppe home is Tina McCabe from Paiker, Ari Mrs Robert Ihueson and son Iyler have returned to Hu ir home at Boise, Ida after visiting with her parents, Mr. 9 i V ifv r it if?) t 1 ! ,' -- ?-- vVfiV' V. . ' 1 - " fcnS i I-- , .t? ' and Mrs led laser and family Mrs. cnvsTAL uonon taking first place at the Princess House Convention held at Missoula, Mont was Mrs. LHabeth (Liz) I mdeman of 799 South 200 I ast, Kaysville 1978 MRS. LINDEMAN was awarded an engraved plaque her table arrangement lor of Her setting arrangement netted her top winner of the contest in the major category crystal Mrs. Kathy Verhaal of Lay-towas also a winner. Mrs Verhaal won the minor category and Jimmy Durfala of Kaysville was third place n winner. Ijz I.indoman, Kaysville and Mrs. Kathy Verhaal, Layton, from left to right, Layton take top honors with their crystal table arrangement during the recent convention in Montana, np MRS. LINDEMANS old She was reared in White display was done with Salmon, atWash and attended Portland, Oregon college turquoise, silver and white where she attained her crystal as a Christmas medical assistant degree display She accumulated the most sales in her unit which is an honor to achieve Lliabeth was born in Swi- SHE AND her husband, Bnan, and their two children have resided in Kaysville the past year. tzerland and came to the United Stales when four year n Fish Get Them Too is (DuaaseS adapted from an article by Ran Goede, fish pathuliigist with the DWR, which will appear in an ng issue ol Utah Wildlife Ld ) migazine Although fishing today is an important source of recreation and food, most people do not realize the magnitude of problems facing fish and fisheries. Fish do not have the emotional appeal of deer or ducklings, for this reason, their importance to biotic systems is often ignored. AS DEVELOPMENT encroaches upon natural fish hubitat and population growth increases pressure on the resource, fish are caught in the middle and management of the fishery resource for public use becomes difficult. The problems are many. Irrigation water returning to streams is laden with fer- tilizers, pesticides, her- bicides, agricultural organics and salts leached from the soil, and the temperature of this returning water is increased significantly. In- dustrial and domestic pollutants are also discharged into many of our waters. THESE factors degrade fish habitat, increase ALL marginal and unsuitable waters, restrict management options and reduce public op- portunity to fish. The final stroke is that fish are predisposed to infectious disease. Nevertheless, the Division of Wildlife Resources has a health plan for the fish, and there ts a comprehensive effort to protect and improve their lot. THE MANY efforts to detect and control fish diseases range from what might be called an dom, empirical wisknowledge passed from generation to generation of fisheries specialists, to well equipped diagnostic and research laboratories. The salt and vinegar bath used in the past to flush the gills of dirt and to kill small parasites, while occasionally effective, has given way to more sophisticated techniques. Classes Begin For Seniors Those lovely fall days are here again With the beginning of September, school begins for the little citizens and classes also begin for the Senior Citizens at Heritage. There are new classes, new teachers, more fun than ever By using the new methods it is possible to recognize and reduce many environmental stresses and , Circle Sept. 14, an important day for each senior citizen. The public hearing dealing with budget and plans for the 1979 year will be held at Heritage. Have lunch while you are there. minimize the distribution of infectious agents through continuing research. WHILE MANY programs have been effective m reducing infectious diseases, the Fisheries Divisions Experiment Station in Logan has probably done the most to attack the problem. The station provides a full service and diagnosing researching problems and of monitoring populations. The station is also involved in many other activities relative to the welfare of fish Programs such as brood development, culture technique, diet testing, forensic science, drug inspections and quality control evaluations have proved valuable to the overall program HAVE FISH manv Shopping by mail can be fun and convenient. Ordering merchandise by mail can be great; it can let you buy things you cant find m your store; it can save you time; it can even save you money. Most mail order dealers rely on repeat business and are anxious to provide fast shipment and quality merchandise to please their customers. BUT, IN the event you have ordered merchandise by mail and waited a long time to receive it, or never received it at all, you should be aware of your rights of protection under a ruling by the Federal Trade Commission. You have the right to know when you can expect your merchandise to be shipped. If an ad or brochure said that the manufacturer will rush your merchandise to you in less than a week, for example, the manufacturer must ship it to you within that time. IF NO date is stated by the seller, you have the right to have your merchandise shipped to you within 30 days If the seller does not ship your merchandise within the stated time, or within 30 days. . . You have the right to cancel your order. If the seller cant ship the merchandise to you in the stated time or within 30 days, he must give you the chance to cancel your order and get all your money back The seller must notify you of a delay and give you a free means of reply (for example, a postage-pai- d postcard). IF THE shipping delay is 30 days or less, you have the right to cancel the order and get your money back, the right to agree to the new shipping date or the right not to answer. If you dont answer, the seller can assume you agree to the shipping delay. Hot If the shipping delay is more than 30 days, you must give your express consent to the seller must return your money at the end of the first the delay. Otherwise, 30 days of the delay right to get all your money back if you cancel. The seller must mail your refund to you within seven business days after you cancel your purchase. Where YOU HAVE the there is a credit sale, the seller has one billing cycle to adjust your account. The rule does not apply to services like mail order photo finishing; magazine subscriptions and other serial deliveries except for the intt-tishipment; mail order seeds and growing plants; collect on delivery orders; credit orders where the buyers account is not charged prior to shipment of the merchandise; and sales under negative option plans (e.g. book clubs) where must notify the seller of your intent not to purchase. you IF YOU receive merchandise m the mail which you did not order, federal law says you may consider it a gift and keep it without paying for it. Only two kinds of merchan- dise can be sent legally through the mails to a person without his or her prior consent. Free samples which are clearly and plainly marked as such, and merchandise mailed by a charitable organization asking for contributions IN ALL other instances it is illegal to send you merchandise through the mails unless you have previously requested it. You do not have to pay for any unsolicited merchandise and it is illegal for the person or firm sending it to you to pressure you to return it or to send a bill later Burns Dont be the victim of serious burns in your own home. Hot tap water (135 degrees or more) can cause fulle bums after only a few seconds of thickness, third-degre- exposure. water bums Check the temperature of the hot meat thermometer and reset 124 degrees. water-heat- water supply with a thermostats to southern states were Mr. and Mrs Doan C. Sanders and family They were guests in Raleigh, North Carolina of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Win Duersch They sp nt much of the time touring and sightseeing places of interest, en route Mr and Mrs Irvin Perkins and family attended the funeral service of his mother Mrs Adeline Perkins Pitt held on Tuesday at the Sunset Fifth LDS Ward chapel Mrs Pitt was a former Kaysville resident JoAnne Curtis of Phoenix has been vistiting with per parents Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Richardson. She met her daughter Miss Janea Curtis wrmm Efficient I Jay se Panage Your life By REV. W. LEE TRUMAN Copley News Service Lee A. Davis was the wrong for an executive placement agency to treat offhandedly when he went man looking for a new job some years back By so doing, they created their own competition. Today he is the president of his own placement service and the executive in a construction management fir m AFTER I had spoken at a Rotary Service Club meeting, Davis sought me out and told me his story I asked him what was the single most important thing he had learned in his full life, being a man who had started at the bottom and had not yet arrived at the top of his ladder. He said, Thats easy. Its a story about Charles Schwab, one of the presidents of Bethlehem Steel Co., who asked an efficiency expert by the name of Ivy Lee. Isnt there something to pep us up to do things we know we ought to do9 Ill gladly pay anything you ask within reason. FINE, HE responded, 'I can give you something in 20 minutes that will step up vour achievement by at least 50 percent.' Lee handed Schwab a blank piece of notepaper, and said, Write down the six most important tasks you have to do tomorrow and number them in order of their importance NOW PUT this paper in your pocket and the first thing tomorrow morning look at item No and start working on that until its finished. Then tackle Item No 2 in the same way, then Item No. 3, and so on Do this until quitting time. 'Dont be concerned if you have finished only one or two 1 Ship Building Expectations European and Asian shipbuilders are expected to build a probable total of 3,855 ships during the period 1977-197- 8 YOUNG CHILDREN, the elderly and the handicapped are especially sensitive and have even died from hot mete Mrs Huby Smith of and her nephew, Burbank of Texas drove to Nyssa, Ore. to be with Mrs Webb's sister and Mrs Smith and Mrs Burbanks mother for a surprise birthday visit of Mrs Hannah Burbank who was 89 years old Mr. Burbank flew m from Texas to accompany them to Oregon for the special ocOgden I.eRov Returning from a three week vacation trip to the s, . at the I ion House in Salt Lake ( itv and the reception that evening ai the Fdgewood Reception ( enter in Ogden Mrs thel Webb and her casion problems, but the station is a key to Utah's health plan. While Utah's hatcheries were at one time besieged by a number ol plagues with such ominous names as furunculosis, red plague, enteric redmouth, IPN and cotum-narithese have been virtually eliminated from the hatcheries through the efforts of the' experiment station Presently, the division has a good handle on the disease situation in Utah and we enjoy one of the cleanest states m the country with respect to infectious diseases lYhot You Should CIttovj AhouS r.laii Crc!or LlercSiandis before. MAKE SURE you are a part of the excitement. Call or drop in and get registered for the classes of your choice, to The disease control program consists primarily m Mr and Mis R W. Benton attended the wedding at the Salt ake I DS T emple of their granddaughter Miss Suzanne Benton and Kirk I ergeson on Friday. I he wedding breakfast was held A LOW probable high projection for the period, gives an estimate of 1,410 ocean carriers being launched and a total of 6,300 vessels for the high end ens be working on the most important items on your agenda The others can wait If you cant finish them all with this method, you could not have finished them with any other method either. Without some system you will probably not even have decided which were the most important You will DO THIS every working day After you have convinced yourself of the value of this system, have your men try it. Try it as long as you wish, then send me a check for what you think its worth A few weeks later, Schwab sent Lee a check for $25,000 with a letter saying that the lesson was the most profitable he had ever learned for himself or his management staff In five years this plan was largely responsible for turning the unknown Bethlehem Steel Co into the biggest independent steel producer in the world. It helped make Charles Schwab $100 million and the steel man in the world best-know- n LEE DAVIS reached in his pocket, pulled out a list of items that were numbered, crossed off the item of our appointment, and left made a list of the important items was to do the next day, numbered them, and thought about the $25,000 lesson m making the most out of 1 1 life Flelpftii Flints Properly insulated glassed-i- n porches make excellent garden rooms. Relaxing in these easily-heateporches gives one a sense of being in cold on an open patio winter d days Before repainting metaf outdoor furniture, remove rust with a wire brush and fine steel wool Damp soap pads and a household cleaner will remove corrosion fromi aluminum furniture To renew old screens, brush both sides with a wire brush then wash with soap and water Dry 'thoroughly. Spray lightly with silver paint (preferably rust proof). just returned from Juneau, Alaska and ulso her daughter Jert und son Donald who will he attending Brigham Young University this fall Mis. T thel Webb entertained at a family bnthdav dinner Sunday evening at her home in honor of Mrs. Betty , Jorp-xonher granddaughter. Oihers attending were Mrs Jorgeson'9 husband Jay and (heir family and Mrs Eva who Cliugg of Ogden Mis Julio Laser and son Charles of Seattle, Wash, hive be a visiting with his Ted pirents. Mr. and Mrs Laser and family and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. duties wet Holupko the past fiw kx Visitors of Mr, and Mrs Ivan Richardson the past week were his sisters, Mrs I lva Shumway, Mrs. Madge Germaine, and Mts Lenore Rn bins all of Nyssa, Ote Also two nieces Mrs Neola Man gelson of I phraitn and Mrs Wanda Sparks of Thatcher, Anz While here they all attended the Richardson family reunion They were also guests of Mr. and Mrs Melvin Bitter and family. Mrs Shumway, Mrs Germaine and Mrs. Rithins are sisters of Mrs Bittrr Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs Mtldon Ward were his parents Mr. and Mrs Ira Ward of Riverside, Utah and Miss Marilyn Ward of Ogden Mrs Linda Name and her sister Mrs Susan Harley entertained at a miscellaneous bridal shower at their home on Saturday for their niece Miss Amy Jo Barker who will to Brent be married on Sept Webb Twenty-fiv- e guests at- Miss Traty Selmger ot Texas vlxiied with aunt and unde, Mr. and Mrs Gary Gurhtk and family for ten days prior to attending the Brigham Young University in Provo Btuie Rigby, Rolund I uhlan k, hi-- r Stewart, Darrin Garluk, Gary Hoppe, Mark lauiseri, I ric and Kirk lamb, twin brothers, all Just returned from pineapple puking In Hawaii during the summer months. Kevin Collier, and Don Bassett were xupetvixcux and they remained for three months longer 'liny will re turn home m Novernlrer Also Barry Phelps remain d for the additional three months of employment Lt Col (Ret) and Mrs Jay N. F isher sp nt the Labor Day weekend at Sun Valley, Ida with their son, Mr, and Mrs Ronald Fisher and (dimly. Ned B and Mrs Mr Routs he and family have had in thnr home the past two months. Felix Bueno Icaza from Mexico City, Mexico, on (ultural the exc p mgrum hange Felix was a guest of honor at a dinner hosted bv Mrs ucile I B Sheffield, Sunday afternoon prior to his leaving to return to his home in Mexico Other ptiests were the Ned B Roueche family, Bishop with her parents. Mr. and Mrs William Parker and with his relatives m Logan during a short stay in Kays-vdl- e They were en route from a three week trip to Virginia to visit a daughter and family Ron Richins returned from Seattle, Wash where he spent two weeks attending a Banking Administration School at the University of Washington Miss Stephanie Snell, Miss Janie Borski and Miss Kaylyn acof Kaysville Johnson companied a group of 10 girls from Snow College on a three day stay at Sweetwater Resort at Bear Lake Mrs Glays Albano was a guest at a luncheon in Salt Lake City on Monday for a group of friends who have met once a year since graduating from the University of Utah in 1922. Mrs. Hortense Bowman of California hosted the special event at the home of her sister with seven guests attend' ng Guess what at least five all-st- basketball play, pros in various other sports and the 1976 Los Angeles Watts athlete of the year have in common? All are asthmatics! SURPRISING? Roger Katz, M D , Not to associate clinical professor of pediatrics at the UCLA School of Medicine and a fellow of the American of Academy AMergy. He savs with the right precautions, athletic prowess from asthmatics may be more apt to take your breath away than theirs TRUE, HE adds, up to 90 percent of kids with asthma will wheeze if they exei-cis- e enough So will up to 40 percent just with hay fever and other allergies But medical good management and a little individual adjustment can avoid this, Katz says. Kids with asthma often can do as well as (or better than) anyone else. The name of the game is teamwork between patient, parents, doctor and coach or school instructor. KIDS COME out winners in more ways than one, he notes. "In general, those who participate a lot seem to be able to do more as time goes on. Their stamina improves. And though its hard to measure, 1 think this helps them stand up better under stress, including the stress of an asthma attack. Exercise also helps to put kids in better emotional Sit children on the shape sidelines to be spectators and theyll start seeing them- selves as spectators," Katz points out. "But encourage a child to participate to his or her maximum, and that child will view himself differently aa person. EArtL CHILD is an in- orvoual, he emphasizes. Sometnay be able to do more, Rick and Terry will be married on Sept. 1 in the Salt Like I DS Temple. Mr. und Mrs. Golden Smith and their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs Phil enjoyed a three day stay at Lava Hot Springs last weekend Out of state houseguest of Mr and Mrs Paul Henry, for one week, was bis mete, Miss Linda Henry of Woodbury, New Jersey Ralph Layton has returned home from the St Benedicts Hospital where he was confined for suigery Mrs Margaret Miller and daughter Kim from Pomona, California have been visiting in Kaysville with Mrs Nora Miller and Mr and Mrs. Mt Ivin Loiz and family She will also visit with her mother Mrs Smith in Bennmn before returning to California Mr and Mrs Jaik Miller have just returned from an extended vacation m Italy He is the son of M rs Nora Miller Mrs Beth Tall entertained members of the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday rGSo&us Are AftEacExed An ignorant consumer striking out minority, against what it supposes to be the great American rip-off- is in reality forcing Americans to pay higher food prices, a Utah State University scientist claims THE COST could be an added $160 million per year for hot dogs alone, he figures. It is reassuring to know that someone ts concerned about protecting consumers, but what most consumers don't realize is that protection costs money, says Von T. Mendenhall, associate professor of nutrition at USU CONSUMERS PAY the increased costs in two ways, he said. First, public tax money provides a budget for the U.S. Department of which Agriculture, implements the regulations and second, regulations result in a food manufacturing cost increase, which is passed on as an increase in sale price Dr. Mendenhall uses the frankfurter as an example others less Generally speaking, activities are less likely to trigger wheezing if they require maximum exertion for less than five minutes at a time, with rest periods in between. But a child may be able to take part in more strenuous exercise if medication is taken a doctor-prescribe- d specified amount beforehand. WHAT IF a of time youngster starts having problems? Katz Here's where a team approach comes in Don't just put the child in a special class right away or decide he cant exercise anymore Call the physician If the doctor is told about the problem, a solution often can be found " There are times asthmatics should sit out temporarily, he agrees One is just after an illness or serious asthma at- Communicate, pleads. tack, until theyre fully recovered And he feels all children with respiratory ail- ments should exercise in- doors, and maybe less exhaustingly, when smog reaches "unhealthful levels outside. BELIEVES coaches and school instructors should be taught what to do if a medical emergency does come up Hes helped conduct sports medicine meetings to brief them on asthma and other aspects of sports KATZ medicine. At which he tells them, "Asthmatics neednt sit out sports." INTERESTED readers wishing more information may write to the Asthma and Foundation of Allergy America, Los Angeles Chapter, 7546 Cowan Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. 90045 BAKED or broiled chicken will brown nicely if vouH rub mayonnaise on the skin before cooking. THIS FOOD, which is found in about 9 percent of all homes in the U S., will soon increase in price as the result of some weight labeling regulations, Mendenhall said. The probable increase will be about eight cents per pound The new net weight labeling regulation says that when the label on a package of frank- furters says 16 ounces, the package must contain 16 ounces or more. Since the old net weight regulation allowed some packages to be slightly below or above 16 ounces, the regulation seems to be an improvement favoring the consumer, the USU professor explained BUT, IT is not an easy task to make eight or ten individual frankfurters which will weigh exactly 16ounces, Mendenhall pointed out. Manufacturers will probably overpack to make sure none of the packages weighs less than 16 ounces m order to comply with the regulation, he explained. AND THAT will mean ad- ditional employees and equipment to develop and Athletes Con ilfin Aciainsf Asthma gold medal winners in the last five Olympics, an pro Angus Sproul, Rick Sheffield and Jerry Snow, FsratnsEru.omeG 1 tended Miss Baiker is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Forest Barker of T ruit Heights Mr. and Mrs Arthur Sandberg of Whittier, Calif visited and Mrs Beck K. Sheffield and children Mrs Lucite B Sheffield quill Saturday in Frovo with Mr, and Mrs Vernon Wells, Mr and Mrs R. Craig Snow and daughter, Mr. and Mrs maintain a control system, as well as the additional frankfurter included in each package. Consumer groups are also demanding that water found in the hot dog packages not be counted m the net weight of 16 ounces However, a certain amount of water must be added to insure a juicy frankfurter and the even dispersal of seasonings, Mendenhall said A FEDERAL inspector is required to check the amount of water added. If it is too high the product cannot be sold This requirement is an excellent example of how federal regulatory agencies are entwining themselves in so many ,ct they begin to contradict one another, he claims. When frankfurters are packaged under vacuum some of the srre water, which consumers paid to nave correctly added, is tinted out of the frankfurter and into the package, he explained MENDENHALL says the ignorant consumer minority, received a ready assist from former consumer advocate Carol Forman, assistant secretary of agriculture, in effecting the new regulations "No mention has ever been made by this rather vocal group of returning all of the excess frankfurters con- sumers have received when they purchased packages containing more than 16 ounces, he added. EIGHT CENTS may seem to some consumers but if one considers that 20 billion small pounds are produced each year, this represents a total cost to the consumer of $160 million, he said. "It is unfortunate that consumers have to pay for such foolishness all in the name of consumer protection, he concluded. For walls, ceilings, wood- work and smooth concrete use rollers with short nap. 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