Show r June If 989 1 County throoick MUUrd ffiommcnts Pfogre LSFS - - ii Thun sr If you think this is about the ugliest paper you have ever seen you are not alone But this is what happens when there is a Monday holiday and then the typesetting equipment refuses to work on Tuesday Many distance calls and long consultations later it still refused to work and it will be a couple of days before there is a part available to put it back in action So all the type set over the weekend was for nought as it is on a disc which will not run through the sick machine But the good Lord willing and the creek don't rise we will have it for next week In the meantime what to do for this week There was a unanimous vote to hang a "Gone Fishing" sign and play like this week didn't exist but in fairness to our faithful advertisers we decided we had to at least get the ads out So with a couple of PC's and the aid of Cindy Clark at Sahara Motor here is what there is it it of else it has certainly made we get to take things for If nothing it clear how We expect our machines to expect your newsy paper guess we need this sort dilemma once in awhile so we can do granted and you I week work each of a some Dietary guidelines differ on infants by Dtnni Hinkamp Information Writer State Univerwly One of the unfortunate effect of fad diet and what eem to be weekly nutrition guideline revision ha been increased confusion over how to feed infant Little of the nutrition information of recent year ha addressed fant nutrition Increased concern over fat cholesterol and high fiber are especially detrimental to infant diet according to Noreen Schvaneveldt dietitian in the Utah State University College of FamiLife ly Parent should be aware that most of the information they read concerning nutrition research is aimed at adult diet You can't restrict infant diet the same way you do your own Only recently ha the American Academy of Pediatric committee on nutrition specific dietary published The seven for ' infant guideline guideline are: 1) Build to a variety of food: The like a baby feed idea i to your baby don’t ruch adult foods Breast milk or formula is sufficient for the first 4 6 After that month supplemental food should be added only one at a time This let you observe any adverse reaction an infant might have to certain food 2 Listen to your baby's appetite to Infant avoid over- - or have an excellent sense of their own caloric weds and generally will not Tle a Locals graduate d by Garth K Carter Information and Fxlucalion “Take a Kid Fishing!" That’s this year’s theme for Free Fishing Day which occurs in Utah on June 10 1989 Only on June 10 can an unlimited number of resident or nonresident people fish for free is On the national level June National Fishing Week The Chairman for this year’ National Fishing Week is General Chuck Yeager Like the people at the national level Utah is encouraging people to enjoy the outdoor Besides the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources offering free fishing day the Utah Slate Parks and Recreation and USIS are offering special programs Outdoor recreation is an important part of all public land management terested individual should contact their nearest public land managing agency for more information On I rec I ishing Day all other regulations apply so before heading out to that favorite fishing hole stop at your local license agent and pick up a set of the rule and regulations Many of these (I ishing Proclamation) local sporting good dealers will also be offering special deals and discounts for I I rec ishing Duy Last year during Free I ishing Day the number of people fishing without licenses appeared to outnumber the people with fshing licenses fisheries managers around the state were pleased with the positive results of the Free I ishing Day and hope that this year's response will be a good Good luck and "Takd A Kid Fishing!" WM Women' nrTTTTTITTITHTTHTTSTTtl Deadlines Some areas in viutbern Utah had as high as a 90 percent winter mortality on fawn mule deer this last winter according to Game Managers I loyd Coles of ( edar ( uy and Norm Bowden of Richfield Coles and Bowden state that on all the big game winter ranges the annual ‘‘range rides” base been completed T he range rides arc annual events in w Inch wildlife biologists from the BI M and the public DWR USIS survey the big game wintering areas for habitat condition arid possible big game winter mortality The I area in Millard County bad the most severe deer dieoff but areas in Sevier ounty Piute ( ounty and Iron County had considerable deer loss with several areas percent fawn averaging between J J American Heart Association g £ g ! 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only a courtesy to the staff 2 but rt he'ps prevent errors ffrTTTtr r jl I 17 Litra--y Puzzle Pa--y 3 4 welcome Jim 21 Lntry dates for M Jdc'd H gb Alumilimo-ni Art Show Library Anyone who ever atteiided or taught at MHS it ei gbie T wo and three dimensional v k it welcome Jgk 3 Open House ft MHS A! urea Art Snow F Jim ere Lutra-- y 3 - 5 p ni Jiiky MHS Aloinai Art SUvn MJiard Iffiiwn Library proper safety equipment getting ready to ride and safe ridng practice After completing the eight lessons and the appropriate tkill section in the manual student will contact a volunteer instructor in their area At the training they must then pas a written test wi’h a score or 70 percent or better before continuing on with the hands-oskill module Upon sue tessfu) completion they will receive their OHV education certificate (which is ald until the student receives a motor vehicle driver license) The cost for the training is 119 per person Check will be accepted only with a check guarantee curd and valid driser license Manual and list of instructor may be obtained at the U'ah Division of and Pecrea'iori Park 1636 Uest North Temple Sure 116 hi X UI Ml 16 at one of the two OHV tram mg area office lived below at any of tli e Dwsson’ regional office to Lake Midway Moab and Cedar f i ly at any state park off we and at par OHV dealer Request mas uupa'mg also be made by mail or by talbny 534 7323 in Sait Lake and leaving a message on the answer mg machine AA MEETING SCHEDULE Monda) - 8 pm Mental Health 51 North Center Open Meeting Wtdnevda) - 8 pm Mental Health Office 51 North Center Closed Meeting ALAIION - Wednefada) 8 pm Menial Health Office Call £ $43475 0 cr t or 1 i :iv w fat LI 2 ri t:' - Hints: I Lt "Atfp Winter deer kill high 1 In compliance with Utah la w all of f highway vehicle operators ages eight through 15 must be certified in order to legally operate motorcycles three- - and sehicles on any arid snowmobiles public lands roads or trails in the sta'e Anyone over 16 years of age must base in their possession a current drivers license or QftV certificate for the machine being operated Although the law went into effect last July I the education program required more time than expected to develop I or that reason law enforcement agencies were requested to issue only written or verbal warning until 1989 However beginning JuJuly the law will be strictly enforced so ly rider are urged to complete their training and become certified by that date ( entfkauon training consist of two pattv-- a home study course and a four hour bands on skill module An 48 page course manual and a list of volunteer invructor statewide may be obtained from tlie Utah Division of and Recreation Park and other location The leon designated manual cover different type of law driver selitie U’ah la " Slowpitch Softball vehicle operators must be certified by July r f "Tti vh) Rec Luh or unless pressured l Healthy babies will triple their birth weight and double their length in the first year 3) Don’t restrict fat or cholesterol rnilk and too much: Reduced-faespecially skim milk are not recommended for infants under age two Infants need the extra calorics fat and cholesterol for normal desclopment foods: In4) Don't overdo fants will get plenty of fiber if fed a diets sanely of food prescribed for adults are not suitable for infants and young children 5) Sugar is okay but in moderation Sugar hat NOT been shown to cause hypet activity diabetes obesity or heart disease Artificial sweetener arid food that contain them are not recommended for infants A balanced diet will contain moderate amounts of sugar 6) Sodium is okay but in moderation The amount of sodium in an fant’s diet hat NOT been shown to cause high blood pressure in later life There is no need to restrict sodium in an infant's diet but moderation is encouraged T) Babies need more non pound for pound than adults: Infants ate born with a 44 month supply of iron After this time parents should make a conscious effort to feed their infants foods naturally high in iron or foods ‘J standings Convumrr over- Jr y-- The 26th Commencement Ceremony was held at Colorado Northwestern Community College in Rangely Colorado on Saturday May 13 1989 One hundred twelve student were in the 1989 and largest ever graduating clas included: Celia Losee Graduate (with highest honor - President list - 4 0 grade Delta point average) Associate of Applied Science in Dental Hygiene and Sandra C Topham (with honor - Dean List - 35 grade Delta point average or better) Associate of Applied Science in Dental Hygiene Activity: Ft ad the words that tac n tba iosson Everyone loves movies and TV Share information a hoot favorite movies and tell a boot the parts you like best Remember: Ask the reader to name three favorite TV shows Write them down Discuss why they are the reader's favorite Ask the reader to read the list PED EVERY DAY! 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