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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, Sept. 1 7, 1 982 Page 4 Computer File Lists 20,250 Free Veterans Assistance Credit Unions Are Not Banks Or Thrift Institutions Credit MEA Union Available In Fillmore is a saying, safety and soundness is the hallmark of a banking Utah State chartered credit insured union. institution but Federally nothing says W. 4 Lawrence Alder, page by NCUA to several failure about of the through Fxccutive Vice President of for each banks in recent months, $100,000.00 Utah Bankers Association. Regular that banks are depositor. Ml: A Credit Union wishes to tillering conducted arc examinations thrill and infallablc and for members it's clarify institutions" are question- by the Utah State Department the general public that many of Financial Institutions and able. arc in that article statements The concern an individual MEA operates on a very grossly misleading. should have, is not whether a sound financial structure and 1. In the article, credit unions as classified "thrift particular financial institution reserve system. are then is a bank or a and institutions" but whether that financial A credit union belongs to reference is made to the recent seizure of a thrift institution institution can handle each its members and all of its of individual need and whether it programs are geared to give the by Department is operating soundly and is the best deal possible under In Financial Institutions. Is every bank insured insured. inference the case operating regulations of both this is citing the state and federal agencies. made that deposits arc only by I DIC7 Is every savings and loan insured by FSLIC? Is MEA Credit Union is a full maximum a of to protected at "thrill every credit union insured by service financial organization $15,000.00 kind of and all it's members and NCUA? What institutions. In reply to this part ol the insurance is pros ided by other potential members are inv ited thrill institutions?" These to investigate all the services article, a credit union should available and ask any not be classed as a bank, are important questions which time in be answered at should any thrift a and or questions loan, savings our financial a We are institution. working with any financial concerning structure. made "financial institution organization. up of a cooperative of members, working Ironi a financial statement. A credit union docs not By Edwin Feulner claim or want to be a bank institution. or ttc thrift A home on the range, with the deer and the antelope serve our members with as playing on the horizon, is one of the most idyllic scenes in American folklore. But more often than not, that home on many financial programs as possible and as economically the range sits on federal land, and Uncle Sam isnt the most as can be done. Credit unions benign landlord. have available Federal deposit A study by economist Catherine England reveals that the insurance to $100,000.00. of all land in the federal government owns nearly 2. Only two of three Federal United States and is such a careless landlord it doesnt even financial Government know the value of its holdings. Says England, 92 percent of institution insurance agencies the public lands are listed on official government inventories were listed in the article: at a value of zero since they were never actually purchased. Federal the That's one of the reasons the feds hang on to surplus namely, Insurance Depository property like 17 beach front acres in Waikiki, Hawaii, which if sold (which is what the government plans to do) could net Corporation (FDIC) and the I cdcral the government at least $200 million. Savings and l oan Insurance Deposit England suggests selling off some of these excess holdings and earmarking the proceeds to retiring the national debt. (FS1.IC). Corporation Interior Secretary James Watt also has proposed selling Nothing is said of the 3rd off certain federally owned lands. He feels the government agency, the National Credit Administration Union could raise some $6 billion by decreasing its surplus holdings. A good place to start would be federally owned INCUA). There are three Federal rangelands. The Bureau of Land Management holds title to acres of rangeland, an area larger than New agencies insuring financial institutions. Member credit states combined. England and the unions are insured by the The Locking Up the Range, (Pacific Institute for Public Union Credit National Policy Research, San Francisco, 1981), Dr. Gary Libecap Administration (NCUA), for argues that federal control of the range has, in fact, not only harmed the land, but has significantly contributed to the deposits of each credit union member to $100,000.00. decline in American livestock production. This insurance is available Dr. Libecap, an associate professor of economics at Texas because of a sound financial A & M University notes that the BLM itself admits that the lands it manages are currently far below their production statement and the payment by the organization of the annual level. Over the last 100 years, the BLM has fought to prevent premium. The failure of financial several large private ownership of rangelands, fearing that ranchers would overgraz.e the land and neglect conservation in their institutions, including banks, desire to maximize short-terrecently prompted all three profits. the But Dr. Libecap suggests that the BLM's stategy for examine to agencies insurance ktructure and in the preserving the range has backfired. Since rangelands are held in common, with federal grazing privileges subject to case of NCUA, the annual restrictions and revocation, ranchers have an even greater premiums were raised. i. The article is quoted as incentive to overgraze. If the privilege may be gone On Sept. 3, 1982 an article appeared in this new spa per on "non-bank- " Homeon the range one-thir- d - m computerized tile for quickly identifying the names A Agent Orange, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder are two important problems related to the Vietnam veteran and hisher family. Veterans w ho believe they were exposed to this substance should be examined by the V. A. It is estimated that 500,000-800- , the sounds . that remind veteran of thedisaster A representative of the veterans may be affected by Post Traumatic Stress. Some of the symptoms include: Guilt over Surviving when others did not Anxiety or nervousness problems. He will also assist any veteran or widow in any matters concerning veterans benefits. This is a free service, and veterans need not be a member of the DAV to qualify forassistance. Mr. Blaustein will be in Fillmore, Sept. 20, 1982 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.. Job Service Center, (XX) Depression or deep sadness Nightmares or flashbacks the which veteran experiences a disaster Jumpiness, especially to in Disabled American Veterans S. (DAV), Mr. Martin Blaustein, will be ready to answer questions and to assist veterans and their families in seeding answers to these ' Handloading Steel Shot May Not Be Safe The National Shooting Foundation Sports announced specific warnings regarding the reloading of shotshells with steel shot. The several cited Inundation precautions recommended by and the Sporting Arms Ammunition Manufacturers Institute that would help avoid serious hunters accidents and mechanical damage to firearms. should not be substituted for lead shot in factory loaded shells of any gauge. The volume of the shot charge and the weight of the is shot not ballistically with the other balanced components (primer, wads Steel shot of such shot varies drastically shot steel from being for developed specifically shotshells. No components (powder, primer, wads, pouches and other than those cases) specified by the manufacturer should be used. The loading of steel shotshells is relatively new and much must be careful learned through testing. shot pouches, or wads collars designed to protect the barrel wall from the steel shot during firing are essential to prevent possible barrel damage and the eroding of a tight choke at the muzzle. Special plastic and powder charge). Finally, a warning about possible dental damage that cautious of any loading data that suggests using steel Air Rifle Shot (BBs). The hardness and sectional density may result in biting down on a steel pellet found while eating the meat of the game shot with steel shot shotshells. Be w hy not make the most of it today, they reason. While many ranches have grazing rights to federal insecure lands. Libecap suggests that this tenure encourages overstocking, and discourages investments in improvements such as fences and wells. The BLM has already made the typical bureaucratic explanation to the rangelands crisis. They blame it on an insufficient budget for enforcing BLM restrictions on land use. Their solution is boosting the BLMs budget. But the results of the last 100 years of BLM management arent promising. The government has been taking a bath in the grazing business, since the grazing fees it earns off rangelands amount to barely half of the goverments costs to maintain them. As Dr. Steven Hanke, senior economist with the Presidents Council of Economic Advisors, has tomorrow, observed, These lands are liabilities for the federal not assets. Giving them away would put the government federal budget, and hence the taxpayer, in a better positions. And selling them would be even better! (Feulner is President of The Heritage Foundation, a institute.) Washington-basepublic policy research d and locations of more than 20,250 places and features in Lhah - from towns, schools, reservoirs and parks to mountains, creeks, springs and canyons - has been the U.S. developed by Geological Survey. The Utah file lists names from A Hollow in Wasatch County to 7.uma Shaft in Utah County. For instance, theres Hey Joe Canyon in Grand County and His Dog (a summit) in Emery County, I ousy Jim Creek in Beaver County and Fat Woman Canyon in Box Elder County. Garfield County has Eggnog, Weber County has Farr West, Salt Lake County has Knee Wcakcner, theres Pol Gut in Beaver County and there's S O B Rapids in Uintah County. Flic Uiali file is part of the nationwide Geographic Names Information System of the USGS. All stales are to be in included GNIS. Alphabetical finding lists of names are already place available for 38 states. For each feature listed, the file for Utah provides information on the name, type of feature, location by county and by geographic coordinates, elevation where applicable and names of USGS topographic maps on w hich the feature is located. I he is GNIS being in assist to developed establishing unilorm name the lederal in usage government, to provide an indcx of names found on lederal maps, and to eliminate duplication and the need lor different government agencies, private companies and institutions to spend large amounts of money and time to organize similar basic data files for varying needs. Additionally, the formal of this data will save users time and hence money iti being able to quickly pinpoint latitude and longitude eoordinates of geographic places or features, w hich in t urn w ill enable users to specific provide information for searching product or information data Utah Place Names in Kane County, Hollow I rnies Country in Garfield Countyri rcds I lat in Sanpete County, Georges Hollow in Salt Lake County, Henryx I ork in Daggett County, and so forth through the alphabet of men's common first names. Jack and His Family (a summit) in Wayne County. Jack and Jill Lake in Duchesne County, Jack Creek in Carbon County, Jack Went Hollow in Sevier County, Jackass Benches in Every County, Jackpot Canyon in Uintah County, Jaekrabbil Wash in Iron County and Jacks Twist (a valley) in Millard County. The last names of all U.S. presidents exeepl Van Buren, Buchanan, Taft, Coolidgc, Eisenhower and Reagan. Many features with similar names names, including beginning with Bear, 18 with 142 with Cottonwood, 147 with Horse, 266 with Big, 347 with Little, 293 with South and 290 with North. Cedar, The national GNIS file is telephone (801) A computer printout of the maintained by the USGS National Mapping Division, entire GNIS for Utah may be which also provides support purchased for $29. Microfiche or domestic names to the U.S. copies are $2 and magnetic-tapeare $125. Mail orders Board on Geographic Names s must include cheeks or money and manages a cooperative program with orders payable to the U.S. Geological Survey. siaiegovernments. These offices als provide GNIS is one of several and information of assistance USGS digital cartographic of maps, and geographic data bases for the availability and charts, aerial photographs, use by government space, imagery, publications industry in computer-baseresource - and - land - manage- and data held by the USGS ment Other and other federa, state, local analyses. available digital cartographic and private agencies and data include digital terrain organizations. s place-name- d ' and digitized categories of map feature such as information, boundaries, land nets and transportation. The GNIS listing for Utah, or information on spcicific geographic names in the state, is available from the U.S. Geological Surveys Public inquiries Office, 8105 Federal Building, 125 South Stale St., Salt Lake City, Utah 84138, models Long arm of law extended to include Pain That small capsule of medicine may be just what the for your doctor ordered illness, but it could cause additional problems if not taken properly, says Dr. Hall Cole, LDS Hospital gastroenterologist. Whenever you swallow a school bus drivers School bus safety is a prime concern of the Utah Highway Bob Lt. Patrol, says Greenhalgh, UHP Section II, Commander. Although this law has been around a very he said, time, long motorists still endanger youngsters every day by not stopping. Often during the Utah school year, the receives Patrol Highway complaints about vehicles narrowly missing children getting on or off a school bus. We can thing of no emergency so great as to justify a drivers passing a stopped school bus when the red lights are flashing. The whole idea of the flashing red light is to stop traffic to protect school children at the bus stop. State law requires all motorists to stop for those light, whether they are meeting or following Physician Warns Of Avoidable Greenhalgh emphasized. When those flashing red lights are on, traffic must stop. Not just because the law says so, but for the reason the law was enacted in the first place: The safety of children. School bus safety is a heavily enforced Your area. individual duty, and mine, is to watch for and obey the flashing red lights on school buses. said the Greenhalgh Highway Patrol has initiated a to, hopefully, program remind people of their responsibility while driving When a near school buses. bus driver observes a vehicle pass a school bus illegally, he said, he will obtain a license number of the vehicle and submit what information to the Utah Highway Patrol that he can. We will pursue all complaints by writing the and owner registered of the reminding them hazards, and in all cases where the driver can be identified, enforcement action will be taken. capsule, you should always some water drink immediately. And you should always take such medicine while silting or standing." explains Dr. Cole. arise can Problems whenever a person doesn't instructions. these follow Studies have shown (he capsules can become stuck in the esophagus persons causing a small, but painful, ulcer, he adds. One recent study demonstrated capsules taken with as little as one tablespoon of liquid pass into the stomach within 15 seconds after being swallowed. However, when the same capsules were taken without liquids the medication often in the became lodged esophagus. This could be particularly hazardous depending upon the drug involved. Some are more dangerous to swallow lying down and without water than others. These include two antibiotics tetracycline the school bus. The only and doxycycline - as well as exception is on a divided iron, quinine and potassium. where oncoming highway, bases. Doxycycline is particularly traffic is not required to since the "The information the Utah stop." hazardous is file can be used by the public, often medication A law that has been in administered once a day, and business, effect so many years should be governments, because of certain side effects, industry and schools to locate familiar to all drivers," is commonly taken at night . and names of both Persons frequently lake natural features indentifies on USGS topographic maps," this medication immediately said I yle L. Kemper, chief of before going to bed. Then, if the U.S. Geological Survey's the capsule has not cleared the Accidental deaths dipped to accidents last year was about esophagus, it can end up National Cartographic Information Center (NCIC) their lowest levels on record 43.8 deaths per 100,000 resting there for hours at the USGS Rocky Mountain last year, with accidents persons, about 5 percent creating an ulcer, notes Dr. causing an estimated 100,500 below 1980s fatality rate of Cole. You should wait at Mapping Center in Denver, deaths about the nation, or 46.2, the article said. The least 15 minutes before lying Colo. Examples of the places and about 4,500 fewer than in dramatic reduction primarily down." features in the Utah list 1980, according to data from was due to a sharp drop in Although the ulcer may be Life the include: motor vehicle accidents, with quite painful and last up to 10 Metropolitan Amy, Betsy, Carolyn. Doll Foundation and the National deaths from such accidents days, Dr. Cole notes, its not and Joan Lakes, all in Safety Council. decreasing about 2,000 to an normally considered too The mortality rate for estimated 50.500. Duchesne County. not Its dangerous. Pond in Juab uncommon for a person with Andys this problem to visit a hospital County, Bens Over How in Transcontinental television was inaugurated Sept. 4, 1951, when President Harry Truman addressed the Box Elder County, Charleys emergency room for relief, Park in Uintah County. Dons Japanese Peace Treaty Conference in San Francisco. he concludes. But by that point, we can only give antacids for relief of the pain and wait for the ulcer to heal - -- man-mad- e Accidental deaths reach record low School photos now on sale at The Progress itself. For further information contact: David Midget, (801) MISSED COMMERCIALS Your choice of 2 interest-earnin- g checking plans. 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