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Show 1 0 A The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, August Wild Horse Act Proposal Stirs Opposition 8, 1982 Auoclated Pro LaMrpnoto Road Sign in Esrever Motorists may be RATI ID RUM, Idaho confused by sign painted on road surface directing them not to be a guberif. Only I those who travel in reverse may be able to understand that Idaho doesnt want firebugs, Messages are actually several yards apart. School Has Principal But No Name Cache County high NORTH LOGAN (AP) school, almost a year away from completion, already A new has a principal. J. Spencer Ward, who has been principal of South Cache Junior High School for the past two years, was named Friday by the Cache County Board of Education to lead the new school in Hyrum. Before going to South Cache, Ward was a vice principal at Skyview High School in Smithfield. Harold Blumenthal of Blumenthal Construction the general contractor for the new school Co. said construction is about 63 percent complete. He assured school board members the school will be school year. ready in time for the 1983-8- 4 house in Mona where four people have been bitten by bats has been labeled a health hazard and quarantined by the Central Utah Health Department. Two of the four bats which have bitten people in the house leased by Harry Reed have proven to be rabid. William Cox of Texas, a guest in the home, was the first person bitten, on July 2. The bat that bit him was later determined to be rabid. MONA (AP) A Cox was bitten again July 9, but was already serum. taking Reeds two oldest daughters, anti-rab- is Autum, 7, and Kimberlee, 9, were bitten July 24 while they were asleep. The bat that bit the two girls was not rabid. Robin Rebecca Reed, 4, was bitten July 30 while playing on the front porch. She is undergoing rabies shots because it could not be determined whether the bat that bit her was rabid. Health Officer Wayne LeBaron said an abatement order was issued and served Aug. 5. The order requires the house owned by William Jasperson of Goshen to be quarantined against human habitation until all the bats have been exterminated. If the health hazard is not cleared up within two weeks, legal action may be taken by the health department, LeBaron said. said. But federal officials said the amendments would not result in the slaughter of additional animals and would provide funds to finance the adoption program and e habitat. enhance It costs us about $500 to round up a horse, care for it and monitor its adoption for a year to ensure it is bring humanely treated, said Robert Williamson of the U.S. Forest Service in Washington D.C. Even if that horse is adopted, were losing $300 a head. wild-hors- David Tidwell, a Bureau of Land Management official from Washington, said animals which are not adopted are destroyed under present law. The amendments would allow officials to sell those animals, offsetting program costs and placing some horses in the hands of people who want them as pets, but cannot qualify under current strict adoption standards, he said. Livestock Firm Agrees to Order WASHINGTON (UPI) The owner of Uinta Livestock Commission Co., Roosevelt, Utah, has signed a consent order agreeing to suspend its operations, according to the U.S. Packers and Stockyards Administra- tion. D V' f v-- ' Reg. 875.00-SA- ; 276.00 VE SAVE... SAVE BSInil!IDIiA Self-adjusti- tension ng Swiss precision Lightweight and portable Electronic Control Its time to switch to Bernina. RNINA is-- 1 for two months, and thereafter until it proves that the shortages in its custodial account have been corrected." Now Only !i?sgffi Administrative Law Judge William Weber Livestocks operations tJCf lUila $ ,, In signing the consent order, Jones said Andreasen neither admitted nor denied the June charges filed by the U.S. Agriculture Department. The suspension is for at least 60 days. sued the cease and desist order suspending Uinta mmimii O lf Sjfc . The board decided to give the public a chance to Administration spokessuggest names for the new school. Ideas may be sent man Bill Jones said Kay 1 to Assistant Superintendent to Oct. Kenn prior L. Andreasen has also Webb, with the board announcing its decision Oct. 15. to accept a cease This time, the announced decision will be the agreed and desist order to settle final decision, Webb said. charges that Uinta LivesWhen Skyview High was finished in 1964, the board tock had shortages in its selected the name Sky High, but there was so custodial account, wrote much adverse reaction the name was later changed insufficient funds checks, to Skyview. and failed to pay livestock sellers and buyers promprly. House With Bats Quarantined we could adopt out all those horses, he said. We should not debase the wild horse by returning to the days when we simply marketed them. There is no doubt that the vast majority of those 5,000 horses which are not adopted would be sold for slaughter if the amendments were adopted, Gasper people of this great country in the killing business. Let me assure you, the American people will not stand for it, said Anthony, a Las Vegas resident. He said the federal government is worried about the small loss it accrues each year in the adoption program, but seems unconcerned about the billions of dollars in subsidies it provides to ranchers who graze livestock on public lands. The bottom line is and always has been that wild horses and burros are in competition with the cattle and sheep industry, he said. I think these gentle animals have been the scapegoats far too long. Thats why those of us who care about their welfare have gone to battle for them. None of us can stand by and let them be destroyed for vested interest. Russell Gasper, spokesman for the American Horse Protection Association, said about 5,000 of the 10,000 wild horses that will be rounded up this year will not be adopted. And he blamed that failure on the $200 adoption fee imposed by officials earlier this year. If that fee were lowered to a more reasonable level perhaps $100 or $125 Animal protection groups BOISE (UPD charged Saturday that proposed amendments to the Wild Horse and Burro Act will lead to the neadless slaughter of thousands of mustangs and mules which roam the Western plains. But supporters of the revisions said they would provide needed funds to enhance habitat for the untamed blasts and will improve administration of tuc program. The testimony came Saturday during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee field hearing on amendments introduced earlier this year by its chairMore than man, James McClure, 100 people from Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and other Western states signed up to comment on the plan. Under the proposals, federal land management officials would be able to auction off any wild horses not adopted within 45 days. Currently, such animals are destroyed with lethal injections and their carcasses are buried. 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