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Show 14A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday December 5, 2000 Citizen patrols on lookout for poachers Subscribe Today! 381-243- Anyone win decides to kill wildlife for fun should beware. I'rom NoenilHr through I'cbru-amore than 100 citi.en patrolmen will tw on the lookout for any suspicious aetixitv In heaxily used wildlife areas in L'mery, Curiam, Grand and San Juan counties. Citizen patrols are scheduled at various times of the day and night and focus attention on 1 n. Faucets C)MOE:N Sinks & ' yf: deer and elk wintering areas. Citieii patrolmen hnu training in Mirxeillanee, and are equipped with cellular phones to report suspic ious to puhlie safety dispntch-erRoaming conserxation officers. also equipped with cell phones, can he quickly udxised of a problem situation and can then immediately respond. Citizen patrolmen come from the ranks of the Dedicated ae-tixi- ty s. Hunter Program, wha li was de- eloped to proxide I tail's elite hunters with an opportunity for additional hunting prix lieges and sen ice to the Dixision of Wildlife Resources. Dedicated hunters are committed to profiling the DWK with at least eight sen ice hours per year. because of the frequency of illegal wildlife aetixitv in southeastern Clah, dedicated hunters are employed by the laxv en forcement arm of the dixision to augment routine patrols enforcement sonnel. Lt. Mike Milburn, by laxv eon-ducte- d perDWK Regional Laxv Enforcement Chief, has assigned each volun- teer patrolman an area, date and time to proxide security for interin' wildlife und to keep potential poachers off guard. 'I his winter alone, more than t,0()() patrol hours will be donated bv dedicated hunters. w Health department asks for donation for needy At this time of year we are often asked to din deep down in our pockets and nmke a charitable contribution. This year, the Ctah Department of Health would like you to make a charitable contribution by donating used hearing aids. Cscd hearing aids help hearing-impairechildren and their families who cannot afford to purchase new aids. You can gixetho gift of hearing this holi d W charitable (Oil's Hear- contribution to the ing Air Kecxt ling Program Aeeoi ding to Katie lX'litcr, lIX)H Community Health Technician with Hearing. Spcvch, and Msion there are many usable hearaids that are not being worn. ing When Hoplo donate used hearing aids we clean, test, and if necessary, repair them." sax s I (enter Audiolo I I Ser-xiee- s, the ilex ices on children. Qualified children IS years of age and younger who are from financially needy families reccixo the aids free of c harge. Those who may not be able to pay for new hearingaids for their child should call us to find out if they qualify for recycled aids, adds ixuiter. To donate hearing aids or to gists then fit hearing-im- paired qualify for used ones, call Katie or w rite to Denter, SerMsion and Hearing, Speech vices, 4 N Medical Dr., Salt Iuike 1 City, CT S H 13. Donors w ill receive a d. stamped, packing enx elope in which to return thede-xie- e. Included in the pac kage is a letter from the t'DOH acknowledge ing the contribution hieh is tax de- -. ductible. 1 " f) V day Reason by making a . - Function, style, convenience, reliability and Life Shine finish Patented, one piece washerless cartridges Durable copper and brass components 1000o factory tested Contemporary to dossil styles Lifetime Limited Worranty Temperature Memory Castle Country's Complete Home Center f k I fy mrrr f S 1 il.'L.iJrcilircu Asrdf we Vent99 r ; ta - I ww IIEATII.'G EmCIEtIT u I i S- '- ft. -- 3 L L.- ' r, i riV ; -j Katherine Monfredi, lab technician, works with Rhonda Gardiner and CJ Gardiner. Castle Dale participates Pie least expensive, most flaiM $ wry to odd e rent-fre- e fireplace to your Gas Pedestal Stove Gas Fireplace home-Jnstmt- Castle Dale Elementary participated in Itah Tech Day and School on Nov. 15. L'tah Tech Day and statexxide event School is a one-da- y that shoxveases how technology is used in public education. Teachers and students created displays of the c projects they completed using fyf Dm Cation Glow Gsakrtw( lowwrad o Flaba two bo rocouW krtowny wot wawnMo I ftoKbod nlaf yoor thw Thermostat control outomatnoliy modulates heat output and flames between i pi codoa boil low to high ond pilot. lot tmilet iHol Theneostatkafiy Remote Controlled Low installation cost No venting Complete Fireplaces starting at required $i" Only c ' ; v S26HT ' e- - A pvi ' i mm toeh-nolo- Miss Worthen's class demonstrated bar and circle graphs they Castle Country's Complete Home Center Jt 4 created after conducting surveys. Mrs. Grant and Mr. Worthen's class displayed their use of skills between themselves and the teacher. Mrs. Wickershams class displayed stories and books they h;inr:it; i wry V4 & dren demonstrate for them their software'. At an open house held during the ex ening. parent s were iniud to return to school with their children to xiew the display s and watch the chil herds. crxp production and budgets; manufac turing and sales involxe ITettynian's class displayed their names graphically in arious fonts and colors that they designed using 1 KJi'Eft-'n.x- w cordless power tools for the Tech Day had written and illustrated with digital graphics. Mrs Jones' Gass display ed illustrated poetry the children had written. Mrs. Jorgensen and Mr. semis & last a lifetime Buy quality now to corded i ji in A technology skills. Almost all jobs inxolxe the use and understanding of technology. Retailing has scanners and com-, puter controUed inxentory- agriculture uses Landsat photos, spreadsheets, and databases to manage business-to-busine- ss and business technologies; profes sional and scrxioc sectors use computers for word processing, accounting. image enhancement of Landsat photos, and more. Castle Dale Elementary students are enhancing their school skills and job skills as they learn to find their way around computers, scan- ners. dream writers, and the Internet. Adequate fundingfor technology is an inx estment in our children and in I'tah's future. y . .... ' ,y:; - - v hcp serious home builder 5 n ' . ' aL I fr t p. Hmv Duty Vim Hcvy 1 V Duty Drfll, KJ! Weary Duty Gritaier 11 Voh 4 g Combo Ktt, Heavy U "I 7J amps 4 Chop Saw Induding Conflen Hammec Drill Driver KK, aa v li Flexible Floodlight 7 Ughtweight, Heavy Doty Grcvlar Saw I. mrr- - 1 f Heavy Doty 12 Compound Ktra Saw Heavy Doty tedprocaHiig Saw Bt ID Heavy Doty Table Sow Drill Heavy Doty !24 VoItVCc f N. 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