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Show Most spiders l? The sight of spider and spider-lik- e creatures strikes fear into hearts of many people. Especially is this true with the shiny black widow spiders marked with the crimson hourglass on the abdomen and the fearsome looking tarantulas. s s x. s? ''J; ' ' t ' ' T i 1 , 7 " - fv j & r ' , 7 4; With such creatures most active at this time of year, people reach the peak of their concern about sharing space with the spiders. Even reasoning that spiders are far more beneficial than harmful to people does little to allay the repulsion experienced by those people who fear that they may get bitten and poisoned, observed Reed Roberts, extension entomologist, Utah State University. v.: f' 5 i t V fa H TltoH M lf illMlMMI lilt Monti Giants winning 2nd plac In Lions Tournament, are, bock row, left to right; Rob Allan (coach), Crls Cox, Jared Christiansen, Scott Allan, Devin Hillin, Jeremy Peter-on- , Jim Madsen. Front row, left to right; Brent Peterson, Kevin Peterson, Branden Morten sen, Brett Keisel, Nathan Thompson, Kelly Cox, Richard Cox. Absent: Wayne Graham, David Gordon, Dallas Cox, Andy Luke, Jared Dutton , Coach Betty Cox. lm, 9-- 6 20-8- Blue, but they finally came through 109 The Farm Team championship game was viewed with much excitement as they were paired up with Mt. Pleasant Reds, a team never having lost a game this season. The kids were determined to give it their best and after much hard work and practicing they felt they were ready. The game had a score of 13-- 8 with the Manti Giants coming in second place, but confident they had given it their best efforts. The team has 18 members, and each one saw action in the tournament. "They were glad they had gone that far and received a second place red ribbon," said coaches Betty Jean Cox and Bob Allan. They deserve much praise for their determination and efforts. They pulled together and worked hard. Theyre a mighty tuff little team. 1st place girls team from Manti proud of victory I $89.00 for three credits or $149.00 for six credits. There will also be a $20.00 lab fee for Cost will be the computer class. Both of these classes are either required or recommended for a water-deprive- Drinking drivers beware! Due to 1983 State the Legislature's emphasis on drunk driving laws, a massive group training seminar is being presented to police officers from July 11 through July 21, 1983, at the State Police Academy. Six hundred police officers from throughout the state are scheduled to attend a one day DUI (driving under the influence) seminar and refresher course on new laws, detection, apprehension, report writing, and courtroom demeanor techniques. This is estimated to be a third of all law enforcement personnel in the state. The training is necessary because of the legal and procedural changes involving police officers, particularly from H.B. 142 which allows immediate driver license confiscation by a police officer for a DUI arrest. The new law also provides for immediate administrative suspension of a persons driver license for any blood alcohol level above .08, or 3 to 4 drinks within an hour. All types of entries are welcome, floats, bikes, clowns, businesses, marching groups, clubs, organizations, etc. Please register BEFORE the parade date of August 27 either by mail or telephone. Call 1 between after p.m. or 1 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., or write Becky Adams, 145 E. Union, Manti, Parade 835-427- 1 835-213- medical treatment to pain. The symptoms simply disappear after days. a Although tarantula looks deadly, Roberts assures that it really is quite peaceful if left alone. Usually a tarantula will bite only after a great deal of taunting. It does have sharp, strong fangs capable of inflicting a painful bite similar to a couple of pin stabs. If bitten, treat the bite by Medical cleaning the wound. treatment with antibiotics to avoid secondary infections may also be appropriate. occur, get releave the usually will two or three the Board of Water Resources, said the earmarked flood damage money will be diverted out of the Board's revolving funds. Holmgren said the board's staff will give prompt for to attention applications irrigation reconstruction funds. Elder, Millard, Sanpete, Sevier, Juab, Tooele, Weber and Uintah. Mutual irrigation companies generally are not eligible for state or federal grants. John P. Holmgren, II, chairman of Insured unemployment benefits decreased and should not be confused with the overall unemployment rate of 8.8 percent. Because of a decrease in Utah's insured unemployment rate, extended unemployment insurance benefits will not be payable after the week ending June 25, 1983, it was announced today by Duane C. Price, Unemployment Insurance Director for Utah Job Service. Most of the individuals affected will still be eligible to receive up to 1 0 weeks of benefits under the Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC) program in addition to a maximum of 26 weeks of regular benefits. Price said that those affected by the end of extended benefits w ill be notified by mail; and instructed on how and where to apply for FSC benefits. The FSC program, enacted by Congress last year, is scheduled to end September 30. 1983. Both state and Federal laws, said Price, require that extended benefits end whenever the states insured unemployment rate falls below five percent." He emphasized that the insured unemployment rate refers only to the rate of unemployment among those workers covered by unemployment insurance elementary or education. secondary They can also be applied towards the Endorsement for school administrators. Other classes will be offered during the coming school year for those interested in an advanced degree. in Aministra-tiveSuperviso- taught by specialists from the National Highway Safety Administration, who are involved with the Federal Government's Target of alcohol program in Opportunity Salt Lake County. As of June 30, 1983, the half way mark, 39 persons were confirmed killed in alcohol related automobile crashes. This compares with 58 for the same period in 1982. The deterrence impact from publicity and tougher laws seems to be contributing to a projected decrease in 1983 fatal alcohol related crashes. This is significant because 1982 showed the lowest fatality totals in recent years. Weve opened the doors to remodeling money! It is anticipated that a later training program will be offered because of the exceptional demand for the present course. -- 1 The seminar is being arranged and sponsored by the Utah Public of Safety's Department Highway Safety and Peace Officer Standards Divisions. A large section of the curriculum is being 4 For more information about registration for these classes or about USU advanced degree programs, please call Mcl Jacobsen at ext. 208. 283-402- Submit Entries Now for Sanpete County Fair Parade August 27 lot of venom, cramps in the stomach, thighs or neck may result within 30 to 90 minutes. If these symptoms Police to enforce new driving laws J masters degree In approving the release of funds, Governor Matheson said, "It is essentia that Utah's flood damaged d and farmland be restored as quickly as possible, and irrigation systems be rebuilt to serve those lands. The state is taking the initiative to make these funds available through the Board of Water Resources to mutual irrigation companies and water user in associations the form of interest-fre- e loans to help pay for reconstruction of flood damaged Flood damages to irrigation facilities are currently estimated at S6.6 million. Counties tallying agricultural damages include Box USU offers classes to educators Instruction in PILOT Language This class will begin on July 29 at 6 p.m. and will be held on Friday nights and Saturdays for three consecutive weekends. It will also be held in Richfield. Governor Scott M. Matheson has freed an additional $3,87S,000 in state Board of Water Resources funds from deferred status to help mutual irrigation companies and water users organizations pay for repairs to flood damaged canals, diversions and other irrigation structures. Most of the board's funds were included in Governor Matheson's recent freeze action on capital budgets of state agencies to help deal with expenses of the Spanish Fork Canyon earthslide. structures." Manti Stars girls Farm Ttam winning 1st placo In tha Lions Tournamant ora, front row, loft to right; Tonya Bralthwalto, Karan Barton, Janot Chadwick, Loigh Ann Cox, Nanotto Aldor, Klmborly Young. Back row, loft to right; Ann Barton (coach), Andraa Collott, Lisa Bown, Danl Nooloy, Kristy Gordon, Suzann Cox, Kara Young, Shauna Johnson, Robyn Eliason, Brandy Shand, and Kay Johnson (coach). Absent: Candice Christiansen, Trade Miller. Utah State University will be offering two graduate level classes for central Utah educators in the near future. Details of these classes are as follows: Research for EDUC 666 This class will Teachers. Classroom be held from July 18 to July 27 at Richfield High School. The class will start at 8:30 a.m. and will be held for about five to six hours each day, InsT 52S Computer Assisted He says it may help if people will realize that the odds of being bitten by one of these critters is slim. As far as we know, there has never been a death reported in Utah resulting from tarantula or black widow spider bites. Actually, these bites are seldom serious unless the victim is less than four years old or is quite elderly. Usually all that happens from a black widow spider bite is a slight local swelling and two tiny red spots with some redness and pain around the swelling. Black widow bites can normally be treated with a cold compress on the wound. However, Roberts said, that if the victim is very young or old or if the spider injects a Governor frees deferred J status water funds Manti Giants team place 2nd in Lions Tournament There is quite a story behind the Manti Giants at the Ephraim Lions Tournament. The team went in with no league wins under their belts, but came out playing in the Farm Team championship game. The first days action had them playing against Ftn. Green with the score ending up at for the Giants. Second day action had them matched with Fairview and they won again by a score of . The third game w as a real tough game against Moroni are not harmful ' : 4 4 i ! 7 Stay on Top of What Is Happening in 7 4 1 v i..-- s 1 ira 77 1 I . 1 : 1 Your Community Subscribe to - The Manti Messenger the Ephraim Enterprise 835-424- South Sanpete School District are now accepting applications for the position of CUSTODIAN at the Ephraim Elementary School Forms are available at the District Office, 39 S. Main, Manti. Applications will be accepted until July 22 at 12:00 Noon. Starting rate is $4.90 per hour, with full insurance and retirement benefits. I 1 I mi win lira " " A Timeway Simple Interest Home Improvement for less! 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