Show 12 Millard Page County Chronicle Progress March 28 1996 Utah Wildlife Wear a helmet every time you ride a bike Bicck calhcr is here ard thjl means an increase in buvetc avculenis The t'uh Safely Council vams that each year approximate!) 1200 Americans arc killed in bustling accidents and more than 5o0(O arc injure J Three fourths of die sc deaths arc caused These by head injuries injuries can be reduced b hS just bv rearing a outer lex an (plastu shell to protest against collision ah a sharp object When evaluating a helmet to purchase lah Council suggests thjl I ic Salety fit and looks vou consider safety Two private organizations Safety: National Standards Institute American Founda(WSJ) and Snell Memorial tion test and rate helmets Snell tests are met more demand a hard mg and unlike ANSI they of certified helmets to test samples sure they meet their standards Unless the helmet has an ollic ial green Snell or red ANSI siuker you can't be sure Helmets should always be nom time sou or your child rides a bicycle You van find quality helmets for under Sl5 The prue nl a helmet is every than lovser much of or years a lost life rehabilitation alter a head injury helmet should he purchased be lore the same time bicycle is being chased ill protect you The helmet should A or at on top of the head forward or back may not protect you Choose a with sufficient sizing pads and adjustable straps to attain ihccorTccI fit when Weight of the helmet is important fitting toddlers If you don't like the way it Looks: Uioks you most hkcly won't wear it A helmet is a one shot item Once it's been damaged in an ace klent or in any other wo vou should replace it even if the is not obvious Some helmet damage head It is myth to think dial a head injury only oce urs on busy streets Thousands and deaths happen to of head injuries hikers riding cime to home on traffic sidewalks free streets hjvc jects fallen tiff bikes or hit something slippery Any time and helmet Bicyclists hit stationary you are on a bustle you are ith a chance if you do not ride taking helmet Bicycle helmets are constructed of expanded poly styrene bum that absorbs the ol an impact energy head irmiry Mans prevent om panics lor a small or lessen he fit snugly right that moves enough to expose the A helmet hnets ha kc helmet Ircc or ill replace has been damaged oricC m an ace idem c The Ulah Wildlife Federation is currently distributing 10000 copies of the Centennial Coloring Utah Wildlife book free to Utah teachers in grades These coloring bixiks are being distributed along with the National Wildlife Federation’s Wildlife Week educational packets and contest guidelines Additional copies of the coloring book arc for sale throughout Ulah at local retail outlets or contacting the Federation Proceeds Utah Wildlife from the sale of the coloring book in go Utah's wildlife toward conserving We’re sa1 ‘NO’ for ail me right reasons m mi nut nit tn hi n nf it ii hut in l’h n II in ih I mini I I h iin In nit In in Ill’ nn n uh In m Hindi tl’intnj'lh lidiinl I mid IlniL 1’iniMHtiii mini ln I'l'ih mi iihni'i id um h I mm iiin ( Hti ' Indus mhl u dll "II II id H ll’t Hid) Centennial Coloring Contest The Utah Wildlife Federation in cooperation nh the Ulah Governor's Office Utah Stale Office of Education Utah Centennial Commission Ulah Department ofNatural Resources' Division of Wildlife Resources the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation the Utah and Chapter of the Wildlife Society Ulah State University Extension Servis ice and College of Natural Resources a Wildlife Centennial Colorsponsoring ing Contest The contest is open to all Utah youth in grades file coloring book was prepared as a tribute celebrating years of wildlife management in Ulah The pages of the coloring book contain original wildlife artwork of Ulah native Mark LeFevre Each page also provides a map of where the animal occurs in Utah and text that will help the reader to become more familiar with the state's wildlife The winning entry in each grade 00 savwill receive a category Two honorable mentions in ing bond each category will each receive a S50 ill be sav mgs bond The savings bonds presented at a Utah Youth for Wildlife Centennial Celebration that will be held from 10 a m to 2 pm on Saturday 1996 at the state capitol The June teachers of the winning and honorable mention entries will receive a S25 cash award and classroom educational supplies donated by participating n Regular Advertising lii '’ New in turners repeat buxine ss customer Ira flic establishes recognition anti prestige flexible medium Senes n constant reminder Cost ell'ii tent I’rotects our market share lol used soun e of busing inhumation Farm Credit Services of Utah At hum Cifdii Aspieutnue is not a l’(inment it S Call the Chronicle Progress today! Kathy or Julie out Business' 0 (D is survived by her Husband: West 2000 South Hinckley Daughters: Mrs Don (Kadicryn) Larsen St George Ulah Mrs Chris (Gcniel) Weis and Julie Webb both Sail Lake City Ulah 5 Grandchildren 6 Great Grandchildren Sister Emma Talbot Oak City Ulah numerous Earl Willdcn Delta Utah Nieces and Nephews She was preceded in death by Brothers: Ansel Twiichell Una Willden Roy Twitchell Sisters: Delma Watts Mildred Willden She Bob Funeral DANNY GLOVER RAY LIOTTA DENIS LEARY n Leon Lewis conducted Invocation was by Roger Howes Great Thou Art" was by Evan accompanied By Maxine Julie Webb daughter Bouchard Bishop Bessie Bessie T Webb spoke I Webb 1996 ill make their deci1996 Utah Wildlife contact the stale winmentions and their thereafter For more information about the Utah Wildlife Centennial Coloring Book and Contest call or write the Utah Wildlife Box 526367 Federation Salt Lake City UT phone number ners honorable teachers shortly love for friends was totally supportive of Bob who will the closeness support and love miss Bessie and who donate money to you plan Utah's higher education libraries or school district foundations through Utah slate income lax returns you should be aware that those donations involve a process That process allows you to specify a donation amount then earmark the for specific school districts or donation libraries The codes for each institution of higher learning or school district can be found in the tax booklet The other three checkoffs do not need to be earmarked for any specific use The five checkoffs arc: Ulah Nongame Wildlife Fund used for the management preservation protection and perpetuation of nongamc wildlife species Utah Homeless Trust Fund used to help homeless Utahns become to Funeral services died March 21 for J Third Ward Delta Utah Family Prayer was by James W Jacobson son Prelude and Posllude Musicwasb) RuthTalbol BishopGary conducted Bunker Raymond Jacobson brother A Tribute was fered the invocation given by Marian Bunker daughter "I Am A Child Of God" was sung by Grandchildren accompanied by Janet Christensen daughter Richard D Jacobson son spoke and Don DcGrade presented a medley companied by Ruth Talbot Kevan F Jacobson son spoke "The Teacher's Work Is Done" was by Dean sung Ken Swalbcrg Lcbbon Nathan Sanders Pete Jacobson accompanied by Ruth Talbot James W Jacobson son spoke LettersArticles 500 P M Friday at Ads Monday at Noon AUCTION PRESENTS THE FIRST ANNUAL BREED BULL RANCH HORSE SALE SATURDAY MARCH SO f 996 12:00 MOON LUNCH AVAILABLE AT THE OGDEN LIVESTOCK AUCTION DELTA DELTA Oi Laughs! 60 BULLS UTAH 15 HORSES FOR SOUNDNESS u nun as AND QUALITY men ram ALL HORSES WILL BE SOUND AND BROKE ALL NECESSARY HEALTH TESTS tr RANCH HORSES WITH FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT OGDEN LIVESTOCK AUCTION DELTA — JoelSieoel OR SALE MANAGERS KENT SPENCER MIKE MONTGOMERY 9627 THIS IS AN OPEN CONSIGNMENT SALE WE WILL ACCEPT CONSIGNMENTS UNTIL MARCH 15 OR UNTIL WE HAVE 60 BULLS AND 13 HORSES iwawnxa cxhttwct Met ikWHiaa M euphohstehno OlSTERYa Gifts Unlimited 298 N Hut 6 Delta f 3 ft An placed Organ Medley of by Ruth Talbot Bunker law Love made Songs was Bishop Gary remarks and by Garry Benediction was offered law Christensen Interment was in the Della Cemeunder the direction of N icklc tery Dedication of Grave was by Mortuary Kevan F Jacobson son Pallbearers were Roger G Bunker F Bunker Michael J Bunker Richard James L Jacobson Robert F Bunker and Andrew R Jacobson Pallbearers were RayHonorary mond Jacobson Alex K Jacobson Grant Crane Jacob G Christensen Olho Bulkley Brett J Christensen Bunker Derek J Matthew J K Brandon Bunker Christensen Russell J Christensen Jared P Bunker D Jacobson and Zachary And Many Special Friends Cincinnati Ohio — Family Farmers Ranchers from across the nation Congress to direct limited who need payer dollars to producers them most during the National Farmers Union 94 th Anniversary Convention March in Cincinnati "Farm Families understand and recognize the need for farm program form better than anyone else” said Dale Willoughby L’lah Farmers Union rector and member from Della Utah “None of us want a welfare check that Congress wants to write for America's largest farmers" The House and Senate each have versions of the Agricultural passed Market Transition Act the bill carrying provisions that would become the 1995 Farm Bill Final details of the bill are expected to be negotiated in a conference committee this month NFU Delegates urged conferees to adopt farm bill provisions that restore the farm income safety net by removing the cap on loan rates to respond to market conditions continue the Reserve provide a rural development conservation research and education fund and retain the conservation Reserve Program Dairy provisions of the farm bill But the were excludcJ in the Senate house included a plan that fails to adequately or fairly reform the program Convention delegates a asked the Conference committee to implement national pooling and raise the fluid milk support price to January 1996 levels eliminate the budget deficit assessment consolidate milk marketing orders continue funding the Dairy Export centive Program adopt California’s national fluid milk solids standard on the national level and assess imported dairy products the same fees as domestic dairy xiucts Delegates also urged FYesidcnl Clinton to VETO the farm bill unless die farm income safely net is no maintained and honest reforms are enacted "We support the administration in it's attempt to implement a farm policy that makes long term sense for Rural Americans" Willoughby said “Promised payments for not planting or payments when prices are heh won't solve the problems on Family Farms and in Rural America When the payments run out and the prices drop fanners ill find themselves in worse shape than diey were before ” Delegates elected Lcland Swenson to a fifth term as NFU President Ohio Farmers union President Charlie Nash was elected NFU Vice President The NFU which represents more than 250000 Farm and Ranch Families in 24 stales from coast to coast also awarded the country music star and Farm Aid Willie Nelson the organizations Meritorious Service Award from National Fanners Union and America’s Farmers & Ranchers & DEADLINES to the tax due wu Interment was in the Delta Cemetery under the direction of N icklc Dedication of Grave was by Mortuary Don Moms Pallbearers were Chris Weis Paul Christensen Don Larsen Steve Mudd Steve Martin and Gordon Bcdki Fair Farm Policy Nonprofit School District Foundations used to promote partnership tivities between schools and communities fund specific educational programs and provide grant opportunities Children'sOrganTransplant Fund provides financial assistance for surgical procedures The taxpayer docs not need to ceive a refund in order to contribute to these funds The amount of the donation Mua Cox Fay Jacobson 1966 were held :00 AM at the Delta 18 1996 State Colleges and Universities used to help fund libraries and library equipment for state colleges and univer- ALL BULLS WILL BE SIFTED Howes and J Fay Jacobson Checkoff donation for libraries schools n "Somewhere My Love" was by Evan accompanied by Ruth Anna Speakers were Chcric Morris President Waldo Wamick Jr Leon Lewis made remarks Bishop "Each Life That Touches Ours For Good" was presented by the Choir companied by Ruth Anna Howes and Maxine Bouchard and directed by Evan Maxficld Benediction was by LaVar Maxficld Bessie Twiichell died March 20 1996 at Provo Utah She was bom Scplembcr4 1919 at Cannonvillc Ulah to Angus Tillman and Elizabeth Ann Mangum Twiichell She married Robert E Webb December 6 1939 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Bessie graduated from the Delta High School She was an active member of the LDS Church working in Primary MIA and Relief Society She was a faithful employee of the Quality Market for 23 years She had a deep and abiding HINCKLEYWebb age 76 OGDEN LIVESTOCK DELTA "A Lot March Maxficld judges SALE TIME held Hinckley 2nd "How by May 10 Federation Will ALL were Family Prayer was by Robert E Webb husband Prelude and Postlude Anna Music Howes was by Ruth sion is added services :00 AM at the 23 1976 War Hinckley Ulah sities MliMdMlWlffl 3496 Ulah March h hv Builds dll night May 2 The If Pays ( and supporting Utah Centennial Commission activities Contest Rules and Guidelines The contest is open to all Utah youth in grades 2 Contest participants may submit only one entry An entry consists of a page from 3 the coloring book or a photocopy of one of the 23 wildlife species contained in the book that was colored by the entrant 4 Entries will be judged based on authenticity of colors of the animal neatness creativity and presentation 5 On the back of submitted entries there must be the following information: entrants signature mailing address and phone number school district and social security number Note: Social security numbers are required to order savings bonds 6 All stale winners must be present to receive their awards 7 All entries submitted become the of the Ulah Wildlife Federaproperty tion The Ulah Wildlife Federation reserves the right to use submitted entries in its newsletter or for other publicity purposes 8 The winning and honorable mention stale entries will be determined by a team of independent judges selected Federation The by the Utah Wildlife judges decision is final Contest Deadlines All entries must be submitted to the Ulah Wildlife Federation by midsources urged |