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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, Aug. 20, 1982 Page 4 at Gales Lakes in the Fish I akc are vacationing and Meadow Moments By l.uella Edwards Robert and Carlcne Beckstrand and baby son traveled to Spanish Fork to gel Monica, I isa, and Shad and bring them home after the children had enjoyed a visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Aingc. The Beckstrands stayed overnight and for a day visiting with the Ainges and other relatives. Norma Gordon and Beckstrand spent a weekend visiting with his mother, Eva Beckstrand. They were getting ready for a trip to Tokyo, Japan where they will tour Japan while there before returning home. Gordon and Norma also visited with NaDean and Harold Beckstrand and family and and Carlene Robert Beckstrand and their family. and Mr. Mrs. Jeff Hadfield and five children from Thompson, Canada and Mrs. Hadfield's sister from England visited with Richard Beckstrand and his family. The Hadfields were returning to their home after enjoying a trip to Disneyland. Richard served part of his mission in the Thompson area. NaDean Harold and Beckstrand and Richard and Jay attended a Winget reunion at Monroe on Sat. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Wingct. They enjoyed a visit at the home of Sherman and Arda Turner in Richfield before the reunion and the men also played a round of golf at the Richfield golf course. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mallet drove to SLC on Tuesday. Mr. Mallet spent some time at the Veterans We Hospital for a check-up- . hope the sureery on his eye is healing and he will soon be well and happy. Mrs. Mallet boarded a plane at the Salt Fake Municiple Airport to Montana fly to Billings, where she spent some time and helping their visiting daughter and family. Shan Edwards spent the week vacationing at the home of grandma Luetla Edwards. We are sorry to hear of the death of Elda Stcuerwalds mother, Mrs. Florence at the University Hospital in Salt Lake. Our love and sympathy goes out Edwards, to Elda and her family at this time. We arc sorry to hear of the of Mr. and Mrs. death Roland Gagons daughter-in-law- , Mrs. David Gagon of West Valley City, Utah. "Think of me as withdrawn into the dimness. Yours still, you mine. Remember all the best of our past moments and forget the rest. And so to where I wail come gently on. The descendants of Samuel Adams held their family reunion Sal., Aug. 14, at the Meadow Ward Park. There was a large crowd in attendance and a fun time was had by all. Visitors at the home of l.uella Edwards over the weekend were her son, Monte, his wife, Alice Jean, and sons Steven, Shane, and Shan of Salem, Utah, Luella's daughter, Jerry Lue her husband, Tafoya, Manuel, and sons, Ralph and Jerry Dean, of West Valley City, Utah, Miss Nan Hansen and Miss Sue Corliss of Fork, Luellas Spanish sisters, Mrs. Donna Toone and her husband, Tyrrell, and Mrs. Coleen Paxton and her husband, Henry, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox are spending some time at their home visiting friends and relatives and working on their gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Terrill Bond and family returned home from a week's vacation and reunion held at Big Johns Flats in Beaver Mts. Other members of the family attending were Geraldine and Franklin Kimball, Leora Allen and their families. A the reunion held at Big Johns Flats in Beaver Mts. Others members of the family were attending Geraldine and Franklin Kimball, Leora Allen and their families. A fun time was had by all. Dennis and Shirlcen Bond and their four children, Daniel, Evan, Cheryl, and Shaun Dell spent the weekend fishing. Kelly Edwards, son of Val Dean and Deanna Edwards, entered Snow College Aug. 17th to start playing football. We wish Kelly much success and hope that he will be a credit to the College, his parents, his church and our community. l.uella Edwards spent some time visiting at the home of her son, Monte, in Salem. While in Salem Luella services held Aug. 8th for her grandson, Elder Steven M. Steven Edwards. just returned from a two year mission in Osaka, Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean Edwards and family also spent the weekend in Salem and attended the services. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Della Madsen are her two grandchildren, Stephanie of and Casey Hammond, Calif. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beckstrand were Mrs. and Mrs. Glayde Handy and two children, Ken and Jill, from Logan, Utah. Happy Birthday wishes are sent to Gena Marie Hurtado, Roy Bond, Kelly Edwards, Kathleen Hosnian, Manuel Tafoya, and Hazel Ogier. THE HUMAN TOUCH Tis the Human Touch in this world that counts. The touch of your hand and mine, Which means far more to the fainting heart Than shelter and bread and wine; For shelter is gone when the night is o'er, And bread lasts only a day. But the touch of the hand and the sound of the voice Sing on in the soul always. Scipio Scene By Lola Myrtle Sorensens farewell testimonial was held Sunday, Aug. 15th. She has been Rehabilitating Older Buildings WflUDUFE Seminar To Focus On New Tax Incentives I A seminar on New Tax Rehabilita- Incentives for tion of Older Buildings under the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 will be held Tuesday, August 23, 1982 at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. The conference, which will last from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. is sponsored by the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers and the Division of State History, Utah State Historical Society, along with several The tax incentives seminar will involve the key points of the tax act, investment in historic opportunities buildings, how a building can qualify for the credits and the certification process for qualifying rehabilitation work as well as other aspects of the law. The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 was signed into law on August 13, 1981. New investment tax credits ranging from IS percent to 25 percent provide some dramatic incentives for the rehabilitation of older income producipg buildings. The tax act is intended to stimulate capital investment in qualified older buildings and revitalization of dormant, decaying business districts and neighborhoods. There are tax advantages for restoring buildings more than 30 years old, but the greatest tax advantages lie in restoration of structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Since passage of the Tax Reform Act of 1976, more than $1.2 billion in private investment rehabilitated some has 2,500 historic structures nationwide. The return on these investments has meant more than financial gain for owners and investors. Potential property owners and developers, lenders, lawyers, accountants, contractors, city and county officials, architects, and preservationists are invited to attend. The registration fee The seminar is $75.00. meets the requirements for continuing education for accountants and lawyers. For further information, call the State Historic Preservation Office of the Division of State History in Salt Lake or the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers in Maryland at City at Monroe Seely. After Sacrament the Meeting, lunch was served at the Myrtle Sorensen home to 80 guests. Myrtle says, Thanks to everyone for the support they gave me. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS By Brent Olson Wildlife Conservation Officer ever, if a hunter uses his tag on the archery hunt or a general season hunt, he forfeits his right to kill a deer on the muzzleloader hunt. Last deer season, individuals possessing untagged deer were charged with a Class A misdemeanor instead of a Cass B. The basic fine was $500. If I remember An archer, after killing correctly, hunters seven his first deer on his archery were arrested and so charged tag, may then kill his second during one afternoon roaddeer on the archery, general block east of Beaver. We will season, or muzzleloader deer be holding similar roadblocks hunter again this year, so if you have hunt. A may kill a second deer on a a deer it better have YOUR control permit and his first tag on it. Besides the line, on either the general season the deer were also confisor muzzleloader hunt. How cated by the court. If I buy an QUESTION: archery permit, may I purchase a doe permeit? ANSWER: No. Under the present law no one can legally kill more than two deer. At present a person can kill two deer, but no more than two. This can be accomplished in a number of ways. Volunteers Needed For Tips For Joggers And Drivers Save-A-Win- Program g Game bird hunters who called to the Oakland, volunteer Be breathhinders both during August for is conscious of the The average jogger things practice California Mission. Wildlife Resources the down of around and the line cuts and be aware of the aware often ing you, painfully Her farewell program was vision. that program when afflictions that can hamper youre tired, as follows: 680 will be mailed wing enand another killed were no alert to little but youre runners, longer give many Opening song, We Thank Editors Note; Lola should were injured while walking velopes for saving wings Joggers Thee Oh God For A Monroe is leaving her post as or no thought to an equally traffic. sinister hazard that could recognize that whenever and and running on Utah roads. from all upland game birds Prophet; Invocation, Jay Scipio Correspondent for sneak up on a runner at any wherever they run, they While not all of these ac- harvested during the fall Sorensen; Sacramental song, The Progress for health are susceptible to being cidents involved joggers, the hunting seasons. God Loved Us So He Sent reasons. We would like her time: the average American A person may easily vostruck both from behind and numbers indicate that the motorist. His Sacrament Son; and all her readers (o know of being struck by lunteer by filling out the conWith that in mind, Larry by oncoming vehicles. danger administered the how much we appreciate the by venient form in the 1982 E. Lunnen, Commissioner Its a good idea for joggers a car does exist. Priesthood; Speaker, Garth work she has done for The courteous and Upland Game Proclamation of the Utah Department of to be familiar with the route Through I Need Sorensen; Choir, now available at all license Progress. Lola has done an Public Safety, would like to they're taking. Drive through knowledgeable use of our Thee Every Hour; Speaker, excellent job and we regret basic the route to check it out roadways, all of us can agents and Wildlife Resoursome recommend Udell Sorensen; Remarks, losing her. ces offices, or by sending for before running the course. safely share Utah roads, safety precautions Dorothy Smith; Poems, So, once again, we are in runners: Family members should be said Lunnen. "Safety is a their name, address, and Chris Sorensen; Response, need of a correspondent to agreement small game or combination cooperative Joggers should not run on advised of the route the jogSister Myrtle Sorensen; write the Scipio News. If you, roads after dark. If they do, ger is taking, and how long between joggers, bicyclists, license number to Division Alan or someone you know, is Remarks, Bishop of Wildlife Resources, 1596 lightcolored clothing and the runner expects to be and motorists. Joggers have Mathews; Closing song, Ill interested in the job, please a right to their space on the W. North Temple, Salt Lake reflective tape should be gone. Go Where You Want Me To contact us at or 84116. worn for higher visibility. Joggers are urged to carry road, of course, but drivers City, Go; and Benediction, Scott All we need is your have similar and some of identification. walk or run bicyclists type facing Always time, advises Jay Roberson, traffic, rather than with traf- Its also a good idea to wear rights also. upland game supervisor identification bracelet fic. When running against an The "buddy system is the food eaten and a commitment for the Division of Wildlife are better listing blood type and any traffic, joggers to a phone call or other cornerstone of permanent Resources of Utah Departable to anticipate and react medical allergies. contact with a buddy whenweight-los- s system advocament of Natural Resources Since joggers are pedesto the movement of vehicles ever you propose to make a ted by psychiatrist William & Energy. nearest them. trians, they are required by Rader. The method is exchange in your eating plans. Watch the driver, not only law to obey all pedestrian plained in the book, Dr. e con- traffic laws. Joggers should the vehicle. Summer is a dangerous Nine times out of ten, Dr. Rader's Program for tact makes for better com- be aware that intersections time for the eyes. GardenRader contends, cravings Permanent Weight Loss. munication between motor- are particularly dangerous, Dr. ers, in their enthusiasm, are Rader recommends disappear after talks with a and never cross against a ists and runners. careful recording of all buddy. especially prone to eye inWhen Chopper and Didi Joggers should run on the traffic light. In addition, juries. shoulder or close enough to pedestrians do NOT have make noise, its music to the in roadways, Serious eye injuries in- ears of a certain group of the edge of the road so that the crease with the greatest sound specialists and marine vehicles in the nearest lane except under certain condido not have to alter their tions, such as crossing with Using a sauna to sweat problems. danger coming from acciden- researchers in the Bahamas. out alcohol, a cold, or flu d Saunas should be comtal jabbings from signals. paths. Chopper and Didi aren't can be a hazard. The impro- pletely avoided by women Its recommended that Joggers who run with shrubbery, twigs, performers in a new underper uses of hot boxes or during pregnancy and by others should run single file joggers keep their heads up and tree branches. Protect water singing group. They with steam baths can lead to persons diabetes, if there is not enough room as they run. Although most your eyes with safety goggles are Atlantic spotted dolphins blood clots, heat exhaustion, heart disease, and high on the shoulder for more than runners tend to drop their when pruning shrubbery that have made the acquainhead when they tire, this heat stroke, and even cardiac blood pressure. or using mowers or trimmers. tance of a team of researchone person. ers looking to cross the communications barrier between man and animal. Four years of study, described in the current issue of International Wildlife magazine, has been aimed at trying to play and listen to the dolphin's song. research Heading the effort is Hardy Jones, former CBS journalist and the founder of the Living Ocean Society, a group that promotes further study of dolphins and the ocean environment. Jones not only knows individual dolphins by name, he believes he's made some progress in understanding the pulsating songs of these highly intelligent sea animals. Spotters, or spotted dolphins, are one of about 50 species of dolphins worldwide, members of the group of marine animals Cetacea, which also included whales. Similar in appearance to the dolphin (the interest-earnin- g If you are already a First Security checking most common performer in marine shows), spotters have customer, the interest bearing checking serbrains comparable in size to vice of your choice is available by signing a man's. Studies of them and form First at authorization any simple Security other species in the wild office. Your checking account number reReceive these 10 special benefits at no cost if have been difficult, says the mains the same. publication of you keep a $1,000 minimum checking balance the National Wildlife Federaor $2,000 minimum savings balance. Or you may choose to continue regular checktion, because wild dolphins 5V4 ing. If you prefer our regular checking, First per annum interest on all checking are inaccessible. funds. Security will continue to offer no cost checkBut a treasure diver in the VISA credit card, with no annual fee. Florida Keys tipped Jones off ing with minimum daily balance of $300. No to a school of dolphins that action is required by present customers who VISA Banking Card (the plastic card that frequent a remote area of works like a check). prefer this service. the Bahamas, far from land Check Protection Plus (our check guarantee and from unprotected in First at Come is better Security. Checking card). weather. Jones first organizand sign up for the checking plan that best Free personalized and numbered checks. ed an expedition to observe fits your need. Automatic transfer from savings for overthem in 1978 for three days draft coverage (optional). of diving and filming in an access to HandiBank, our autounderwater laboratory of mated teller. animal behavior. That in the best Expect checking trip would prove to be a Special Timeway loan discount. and get it at mere prelude to subsequent g Check (optional). excursions over the next Combined statement including savings, three summers. checking and credit accounts. Identifying individual animals - by observing fin configurations, color patterns Receive these services at no cost when you and unique markings or maintain a $500 checking balance. injuries was a first priority for the researchers. "Didi 5V4 on annum all interest per checking was a standout personality funds. from the very Members beginning, FDIC Free VISA Banking Card andor HandiBank said Jones, because of her Card. signature whistle - a "di-d- i Check Protection Plus. sound she made whenever First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. access to HandiBank, our autoapproaching the researcher's First Security Bank of Rock Springs boat. "Chopper" had a piece mated teller. First Security State Bank missing from his dorsal The convenience of over 150 First Security fin. Other dolphins were offices. 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Dolphins sing their own songs, but researchers are trying to pick up the tune No-Di- Sauna Alert Instructions for saving the wings and mailing the wing envelopes postage-paito a Wildlife Resources office will be sent to volunteers in August. bottle-nose- d - "Stubby and "Patty Pectoralless. The divers also identified a committee of senior males, which Jones dubbed the because these Heavies, dolphins had the task of investigating and dealing with The potential danger. Heavies were the last dolphins to be won over by the human intruders. Only on the researchers' third trip to the dolphins home turf did the Heavies cast off their aloof attitude and mingle freely with the divers. But the most spectacular observations of dolphin behavior came in Jones' recent visit with the dolphins in June of 1981. They had to do with how the dolphin reacts to sound, the sense through which these animals get most of their information about the world. Eye, Using a computer-drive- n generator, sounds based on recordings of the same school of dolphins were emitted into the underwater environment. Put simplistically, we were trying to say (to the dolphins) We are able to hear you,' wrote Jones in International Wildlife. The dolphins heard the sounds and responded - by mimicking first the sound and then the human As the researchers played a repertoire of ten dolphin noises, the dolphins sang back with duplicate sounds. then They positioned themselves at the sea's surface and sank taildown until they "stood on the ocean floor next to the researchers. Only on film replays did it appear that the dolphins may have been the human duplicating divers feet-firdescent to the ocean bottom. "They were clearly looking at us and mimicking our actions within a very short period of time. I felt it was a kind of experimental mimicry, duplicating some action to see how that action felt and perhaps what it meant, said Julia Whitty, an animal behaviorist who accompanied Jones on the expedition. Jones feels he has plenty more to learn. "Clearly we are only beginning to unravel the world of the dolphin, and my project is but a small first step, he wrote in Internation Wildlife. -- noise-maker- But what really moves me, he continued, "is the knowledge that there is a remote area of the ocean where I can go and find Chopper, the Heavies, and Didi bounding over the waves to greet me." |