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Show Legal NoticesNews SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 14, 2004 Protect youranimals from West Nile Virus Legals Continued from Page 20 enant or warranty, express or imBy Clell Bagley, Utah State plied, regarding title, possession, conor dition, University Extension encumbrances, including of Veterinarian the fees, charges, and expenses Trustee and of the trusts created by West Nile Virus was intro- said Deed of T rust, to pay the remain- duced to Utah last year, and ing principle sums of the note(s) se- because it now exists in our resi- cured by said Deed of Trust. dent in The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is KEY BANK, USA, NA tection ifan area is experiencing a heavy outbreak of West Nile Virus. Owners should consult with their veterinarian about timing, use in pregnant mares or use in foals, ), population (especially Cats, dogs and most there will likely be an tional house pets are not likely outbreak again this year. to have problems with West Nile West Nile Virus is transmit- Virus. They can be carriers of ted by infectious mosquitoes that the virus , but they cannot e infected when they feed mit it to humans or other anion birds with the virus. The vi- - mals. Veterinarians and pet rus stays in the mosquitos sali- - owners should take normal glands, and during blood fection control precautions when feeding, it is injected into the caring for an animal suspected animal. The virus then multi- - of having this or any other viral plies and may cause illness in infection, the animal. However, there is If you find a dead crow or no reason to destroy an animal raptor, contact your local health that has been infected with West department or the regional Virus. Full recovery from fice of the Division of Wildlife the infection is likely after treat- - Resources. They may then ment. There is no documented sample other birds to determine evidence of if West Nile Virus is present in animal-toor the area. The Utah Department ofW transmission est Nile of Health will also conduct person ing of selected birds for West Consider this information to Nile Virus. Testing is conducted protect your animals from the by collecting oral swabs and disease. sending them to a testing lab. Horses and mules can be se- "For further information on affected with West Nile dead birds, visit: http: riously Virus; therefore, vaccination of wwy.wildlife. utah.govwnv equine animals is encouraged, deadbird.html or go to the West There are currently two vaccines Nile Virus page at: http: that can be used to provide pro- - www.wildlife.utah.govwnv tection. Both are sold through For further information on veterinarians only. West Nile Virus, visit: http-The vaccine should be given extension.usu.edufilesagpubs prior to mosquito season. The WestNileWeb.pdf first year, two doses are neces- The Utah Department of sary with three to four weeks Health has information at: http7 between doses. The animal will health.utah.govwnv not have protective immunity The Utah Department of Ag-until two weeks after the second riculture and Food keeps an dose. updated site on the current sta- After the first year, only one tus in horses and animals at: dose is necessary. Equines can http:ag.utah.govwnv also receive a booster dose dur- - wnvhome.html The site also ing peak season (August and has questions and answers and September) to provide extra pro- - other informational links. ADOPTION Happy, loving, financially secure California conplo offers your baby a wonderful future . Three year old adopted brother awaits. Help complete our family. Expenses paid as permitted. Confidential. 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An additional ment new methods to eradicate team, the Jr. Interpersonal Com- invasive weeds on the Coconino, munications team, consisting of Kaibab and Prescott National has been released and Cassidy Timothy and Ashley Walker, took second place in the comment period ends April their event. All other competi- 19, 2004. To view the document elec- tors received medals in their tronically visit the Kaibab Na- respective events. Valley High School has a tional Forest web site at long tradition for achievement www.fs.fed.usr3kaipublica- in FCCLA. For many years tionsnoxiousweedsindex.html To obtain a printed or CD ver- VHS has had outstanding students in Star Events, Japa- sion of the DEIS, please contact nese Exchange and Sterling Chip Ernst, ID Team leader for the project, at Scholar. Mrs. Hatch would like to exWritten comments may be submitted to all through April 19, press congratulations R. 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