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Show !WiYFXn-- JQLVH,MAftCH 13, 1555 A $ ' r 1jJy vl ""v f i v ..,. DEAD DEER PROBLEM Any owner of a pci d. ir J Cal dicoJv I he lhtuihl of ever : losing it, fife allct lying hit by ; : fen automobile. AND ttllltE not lou many people can slum a Jeer av i!cir personal pel. there me thousands of Day is County resident each y ear w ho set their sight on "Cakhing one of . thove cnitcr. Many are killed : through legitimate hunting. hut loo many are alo lost lo Ihe automobile. say Allan Hash of the State Ihvision of i s-- 4 - : tfATCIi, U iIJMe Resource. During ihe winter and ypnng. social deer a day may be (died by an ever ineieaung do of traffic along such a U.S. 9. And the number of dead w ill likely continue to increase a more and more territory formerly left lo deer and other w il Jlilc taken f,e home and other construction. he says. route ONE REASON I for Ihe deaths) is that ihe deer have always wintered in Ihe val-- . ' Health News from The Ai a VChlrdpracllcCare Center V ip ' pi j 1 v L.. - j k i'v'y Dr. H. Ri lianl Barton LOW BACK U 15SJ Dr. Brian Bum PM.. ARE YOU A VICTIM? -- A-" sM0yr ,' 6. - 4, 7: T Dyn - w A U mmiy'i j jda lion grow murfUnd i takrn from nature fur houMtig. tiding to ri in dcrf death, m Allan I Udi of the at division tf ild lift?, bo moth of hi lime rounding up lb drtf. rfH-n- ley. be ay . hut lo pet to that valley l becoming as difficult as crossing a fence. A highway can become an cflccioe barrier to curvisal. the builJmg along the foorhills helps the problem in that they fdeerl must to farlher down lo find food. It's a problem but probably most are killed between October and April. Mr. Hash says. "There seems lo be an increase nghi after the first day of bunting season when they move down and afyear-roun- d ter a snow." 7. UAJRCM :V l ,r-':- frfQRTM &AV3 IIE pinpointed Centerville. AJ I Tast 1 avtiffl and S.uih Weber as the hcav test problem areas, mivmg a rural atmosphere while supporting continuing growth. Some 19 were killed last year while the number is approaching that for this fiscal year id July I June 30. he sav. those deer that are quickly spoiled and picked up in good condition may be sold for dg meal hul most arc hauled to the dump. WARNING against a motorist pick mg up a dead deer he say s. "It is illegal for any one lo pic k a deer up off the road, it's like poaching." ' RPAI THUMBS EltHLUnUH Showing Uy haw? oro rralgmn thumb AtkuuMi, left, lfttnK'tor Dr. Tim Hunt and Sandra Wdmot, all from Clrarfwld High School The trio took top horwn at the iwnt garden and home altow in Salt oiy. Each (4 the wudenta received Hue ridhona for . wlule Dr. Hunt walked away with blue rtb 44i for two different fdanta and a niton of merit and adstT trophy. Competition waa held in conjunct ion with the nitoolpUnt botany clam. Ua , t ? r-- ; ... , ' ' . - Senior Citizens Plan Meeting The regular monthly dinner meeting of the Harpy K&F Senior tiiiens (Tub will he Thursday. March 20 at 2 pm. in the Dasis High School cafeteria. THE suggested donation for the dinner is SI.23 per person. but no one will be turned away for lock of funJs. There w ill be cmenammenl plus draw mg for door prizes. All persons 60 and over are invited lo come out and enjoy ihe afternoon with them whether you are a member or not. Club dues are 52 a year. IFYOf hav e not been called by Thursday evening. March 13. you may call one of the following members for reservations: Mmme Lund. Farming-io- n in Kaysvillg. 867-218- 1; Vera Roucche. ma Benton. Ashby. 376-260- 376-483- 1 376-213- Vel- or Emily Leo Kinsman is president of the organization and invites everyonewhoivcligibletojoin them, np Pessimist A pessimist is a guy who sizes himself up and gets sore about it. 1 ' Hams Eaglfe Kenneth Frank WagstafT. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagstaff. 1110 E. 400 N.. Kaysville has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout in addition 13. son to a Bronze Palm. He is a member of Troop 3W) of the Kaysville 17th LDS Ward. HIS EAGLE award was presented to him dunng a special Eagle ceremony. He received his Bronze Paw'm during the Lake Bonneville Council "Recent statistics regarding the health of our communitys citizens show that 8 out of 10 of them will some time be struck down by low bark pain. This is most distressing. In reporting this starting figure, . . . it is downright depressing when you realize that so much of this pain and suffering could be avoided by precautionary checkups or effective treatment at the first signs of the problem. "According to these statistics, low hack pain has become a hazard to family economy as many, Tucson area workers are disabled annually by low bark pain. "The high incidence of low back pain is not so surprising when we look at the facts that most low back pain is due to mechanical defects of the spine; and that 75 of all forward bending or stooping motion occurs in the low back. "The structural or mechanical defects of, the low back usually develop slowly and sometimes without pain over a period of many months. "The first signs of the developing defect, might be no more than an occasional 'catch, a slight change in posture, or a vague weakness or tight feeling in the hips or legs." "As the defect develops to a more crucial point, the doctor points out, "a slight unguarded move or an unusual exercise might be sufficient to disable the , victim for days, weeks or unfortunately in ( Scouting Banquet on Feb. 20 in Ogden. When he was in Cub Scouting and a Weblos he earned all 13 activity badges as well as the Weblos patch and Arrow of Light award. He has served as patrol leader, assistant patrol leader and is currently a senior patrol leader. AN HONOR student at school, he has been on the usher squad, a band member and on the school play committee. He plays soccer and base- ball on the Kaysville city teams and enjoys swimming, basketball and camping. He has been a 4H member for the past five years and won first place in the junior division of the speech contest sponsored by 4H in the area of music. He plays piano, organ and trumpet. Active in his Mi 1; i, KEN WAGSTAFF i church he has held many leadership positions, np some-cases- permanently. If individuals would only realize that their chances of low back disablement are high. 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