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Show Tuesday, August 22, 2000 9A Emery County Progress, Castle Dale, Utah Dog house a hot house in dog days of Summer When a heat wave hits like the one currently baking it's way across much of the country, dogs who live outside can get awfully hot under the collar, and wish they had it made In the shade. Beating the heat is extra tough for dogs because they can only cool themselves by panting and sweating through their paw pads. Heat stroke can come on quickly and result in brain damage or death. Doghouses, while essentia for keeping Fido dry during summer thunderstorms, dont give much relief from the heat. In fact, a doghouse can actually act like an oven, trapping hot air inside. Last summer, people for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) conducted an informal test of temperatures inside doghouses on hot days. On a day when the temperature in the sun reached 89 de grees, the temperature Inside a doghouse plaeed in a sunny location was 88 degrees, just one degree cooler. Meanwhile, the temperature in the shade was 80 degrees, a difference of nearly 10 degrees. On a 98 degree day, the temperature in the doghouse was actually higher, 100 degrees, while the temperature in the shade was 90 degrees. Much better sources of shade are shadows cast by large buildings or, even better, trees, which provide additional cool, releasing moisture from their leaves. Studies have shown that neighborhoods with lots of trees can have temperature much as 12 degrees lower than treeless ar- eas. Dogs who spend the day outside should always have access to shade and water. Its important to allow freedom of movement, since the shade moves throughout the cold) water. clay; a clog chained in a shady spot in in . Prevent heat stroke by taking these precautions: Keep your dog indoors. If he must stay outside, avoid the hottest part of the day. Provide shade, water, and a kiddie pool. Keep drinking water in an anchored bucket or heavy bowl. Never leave a dog a parked car. On a 78 degree day, the temperature inside a shaded car is 90 degrees, while a car parked in the sun can reach Kit) degrees in minutes. Animals can succumb to heat stroke in just 15 minutes. If you see a dog in a ear, take the the morning might be trapped sun by the afternoon. Every summer we hear about tragedies that could have been prevented, says PETA Cruelty Caseworker, Amy Rhodes. "Many people dont realize how quickly animals left in a hot car or outside without shade or water can succumb to the heat. Watch for symptoms, such as restlessness, excessive thirst, heavy panting, lethargy, lack of appetite, dark tongue, rapid heartbeat, fever, vomiting, or lack of coordination. If your dog shows any of these symptoms, get her to shade immediately those giant plastic butterflies people stick on their houses are nifty, real butterflies arc even better additions to your While applying a cold towel or ice pack to the head, neck and chest, or immersing the dog in tepid (not landscape. Butterflies can be lured into the garden by incorporating plants that they prefer into the landscape, Jerry says Goodspeed, Utah State Univer- sity Intension horticulturist. Butterflies are attracted to plants either for their nectar, or as a host plant where they can Elizabeth Migliaccio Bonza HELPER - Elizabeth Migliaccio Bonza, age 88, passed away peacefully at her home Aug. 15, 2000. She was born March 31, 1912 in Montrose, Colo., to Antonio and Rosa Tallerico Migliaccio. Married Vince Bonza Feb. 27, 1935 in Price. He died Jan. 5, 1979. Member of Order of Eastern Star Naomi Chapter 13. Member of the Daughters of the Nile. Elizabeth was a longtime resident of Carbon County and graduate of Carbon High School. Survived by sister, Mary Krissman, Provo; and many loving nieces perennials include aster, coreopsis, liatris, Graveside service Friday, Aug. 18, Mountain View Cemetery in Helper under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. e weed, scahiosa, sedum, and blanket flower. A couple of shrubs such as butterfly bushes (appropriately named) and lilacs, are also nice additions to a butterfly garden. manager. She is survived by her husband. Max F. Fhusett, of Tonto Basin, Ariz.; son and daughter-in-laHenry and Alison Blake, of Mesa, Ariz.; Kenneth and Lori Blake of Price; stepsons and daughters-in-laDr. Phillip and Carole Fausett, of Tonto Basin, Ariz.; Jeff and Diane Fausett of Tucson, Ariz.; stepdaughter and Jerry Siaperas of Pocatello, Idaho; La Rae and Robert Droz of Salt Lake City; 13 grandchildren and seven Funeral services will be conducted in Price, with arrangements by Messinger Payson Funeral Home. The family suggests donations to the Tonta Basin Fire Department, PO Box 48, Tonto Basin, AZ 85553. son-in-la- . Ross Fazzio PROVO - Ross S. Fhzzio, a much-love- d husband, father and grandfather passed away August 16,2000. He was born Ffebruary 12, 1928 in Spring Glen to Samuel and Christina Fazzio. Ross grew up working in the family business on Blue Hill Dairy which started a life long love of raising cattle as a hobby. He served in the US Navy from 1946-4-8 as an assistant medical examiner on Guam. Upon return from the war, Ross worked in the Standardville coal mines and married Norma Beeson July 23, 1949. Ross graduated from Carbon College in 1953 and began teaching in the automotive department there in 1956. He owned and operRoss returned to his love ated F&W Center Service from of teaching in 1963 and taught at UVSC where he taught students from many nations around the world not only how to do quality work but how to have a strong work ethic. He served as Automotive t beat any quote in UT or CO 45 West 1st North, Price, UT Ucanoears63440 nose. a watchdog for chained sure they have food, Be dogs. Make water and shelter. If you see a dog in distress, contact humane authorities. Give the dog immediate relief by providing water. stage, or caterpillar, is typically the insect most gardeners try to keep out of the garden. They usually have a voracious appetite and devour plants like they were lunch, which they are. So, in order to develop a butterfly garden, some plants may need to be sacrificed. Enjoying the charm of these lovely critters helps ease the pain of watching their teenage larvae eat a few of your flowers and plants. Earn $$ After 2 Vi Weeks Of Training! 001) Complete Benefits! Liberal Rider Policy! GB New Trucks! DICK SIMON TRUCKING" Adrtuemnt Homeowners with money worries loans may qualify for low-intere- st credit? LOANS: Direct lender loosens ill require(.ate house payments? ments for homeowner! who need money Financial problems? Medical bills? IRS liens? It doesn't matter. now. If you are a homeowner with sufficient eqHive you been turned down for a loan? Do you need more than $ 10.000 for any reauity. there's an excellent chance you will son? 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Convocation heavy-coate- TAKE YOUR I1EXT STEP TO SUCCESS! there is If room, landscape on their own, then create even more splendor in the garden by inviting the marvelous butterfly. There are a number of butterflies roaming the Intermountain area, Goodspeed says. The most common include the mourning cloak, clouded sulfur, silver spotted skipper, red admiral, swallowtail, gray hairstreak, spring azure, painted lady and the famous monarch. Most of them just flutter through the yard, but many will stop and spend some time if there are plants they seek. Butterflies do not like strong winds because it is so difficult for them to fly and they get worn out, he says. If you live in a windy location, provide them with some PRICE - La Donna Fausett, age 76, of Tonto Basin, Ariz.i died Aug. 13, 2000. She was born Ffeb. 13, 1924 in Hurricane. Mrs. Fausett was a bank Fall stage, joe-py- La Donna Fausett invites the public to the ment can burn dogs paws; choose shady, grassy routes. d Trim dogs fur, but leave an inch for protection form of protection such as a wall or tall hedge. A few of these charming insects also need a place to drink, he adds. They seem to like mud puddles best. If you have a child or two, mud puddles are probably already a part of the backyard; but, if they arent create one with a small saucer or bowl. The one problem with butterflies is their immature or larval lay their eggs and the laiNae can feed later. Once the larvae cat their fill, they pupate and eventually emerge as wonderful butterflies. Most butterflies like blooming perennials, which are always a nice addition to any landscape, Goodspeed suggests. A few of my favorite butterfly-attractin- g and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and six brothers, Domenick, Jack, Frank, Tom, Ralph and Lawrence. College of Eastern Utah On long walks, rest often and bring plenty of water. Hot pave- Luring butterflies to your garden and call your veterinarian. Lower body temperature gradually byprovidingwater to drink, OBITUARIES 1959-198- down the cars color, model, make and license plate number and have the owner paged inside the store, or call local humane authorities or police. Contact PETA for a supply of fliers on the dangers of heat stroke to leave on windshields. Dont curry your dog in the bed of a pick-u- p truck, this is always dangerous, but the heat brings the added danger of burning the dogs feet on the hot metal. Dont take your dog jogging, except on cool mornings to evenings, and dont force exercise. Where Families Are Just As Important As Our Drivers! fn-if- i? if pfwj'ipr' Ci T.V or 1 tSS W ,S57 hr hiTer f'et 8X $SS 5 'fit rrpnnryh'iTY p.rTtTR ED1 1 trtoonttKm |