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ISAVEACOREITHAN:50 12 hours was bcgun on a weekend in the Glezos basement In preparation for the project he'd ordered glass eyes and Styrofoam body form from a South Dakota company Mr Mackay supervised the proreject John replaced what he'd moved from the body skull legs and ran wires through the wings to make them stand out and look natural The last step was using a needle and thread to close the carcass "The project was intense and I had to work and then walk away from it and then go back to work" John said "The feathers helped cover my sewing marks" The project was a success and certainly one of a kind It's not the kind of project many would tackle John became an Eagle Scout at a Court of Honor His project was acknowledged in a letter from Robert E Walters Jr program coordinator Division of Wildlife Resources that said he'd followed the letter and intent of the law and his work enabled Viewmont "to showcase a beautiful specimen" The project has had an effect on Mr Glezos He thinks of himself as a taxidermist He understands the systems better erally protected John worked carefully beginning with a letter to the Department of the Interior Denver for permission to obtain a golden eagle carcass Permission granted after waiting months John contacted the Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife Resource to obtain an eagle carcass from their facility John an outdoorsman amateur taxidermist hunter and fisher said the trip made an impression "I hunt and fish with my dad It e was interesting in the room to see what others try to get away with There were moose bobcats deer There were a number of birds burned from contact with power lines Some had been shot The one I chose a 2 year old died of natural causes The carcass was not 0 BEST OF --- - 'i ' d 'a EON VALLI I) SOLIDS I been done before there were no guidelines John was on his own with a project that was sometimes grueling I'd say it was John's most significant life experience" Besides preparing and completing the project John a sophomore at Viewmont gained firsthand knowledge of working through the federal-ansystems with help from his mother with the paper work Because golden eagles are fed about lir Solt- LE CORDUROY - information 2 $ 166 SALE yard "It was not disruptive so much as consuming" she said "John matured through the process He learned from it that no matter the obstacle to go for it Since it hadn't raw Pastel solids and stripes on 60" washable PolyesterCotton Mrs Glezos product warranties and service contracts is also included along with pointers for buying used furniture or for renting furnishings And there is an important section on handling complaints effectively To get a copy send $1 and your name and address to: Money Management Institute Household International 2700 Sanders Road Prospect Heights Ill 60070 money-manageme- OSAVEMORE l' Consumer The publication was despeveloped by cialists and written in conjunction with experts in business government and education It may help you learn how to economize and shop within your means The booklet provides guidelines for buying major home appliances from ranges and refrigerators to washers and dryers as well as wood and upholstered furniture bedding Alimmil are to make a selection covered are the how-to- s of a phone choosing a phone and purchasing a VCR computer and other electronic equipment low-cos- Debra Lynn Ilagberg and Franklyn Stewart Nelson Jr were married July 1 at Log Haven A reception was given at the home of the newlyweds Log Haven was setting for a wedding breakfast The bride a daughter of Dr Carter E Ilagberg and Jean E Wright both of Springfield Ill is employed by Dr Wesley Ingram The bAidegroom a son of ha Jean Nelson Salt Lake City and the late US Army Col Franklyn S Nelson is employed by DOD Electronics Corp as a design engineer charts helpful easier Also buying service Newspapers If a new phone sofa television or dishwasher are in your future you bookt may be interested in a let "Home Furnishings and Equipment" from the Money Management Institute of Ilousehold InternationKnight-Ridde- I le Booklet on managing money and floor coverings Included Lammerding Wedding that an educational experience iflo -- 4 - 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