Show A 1 The Gunnison 10 Valley News 21 WecInesJuy-Q- A22Z Hunters you are showing your ethics! did you realie that Sportsmen a right! hunting is a privilegc--no- t liit privilege is being whittled away who hope to abolish b activists skiiI limiting altogether In the United Slates today 0 percent of the popu10 percent are lation hunts and HO percent remain unOur conduct as sportscommitted men will play a major role in how the non hunting hunting Hunters news majority on ever louiul oui lasorite hunting area posted and locked up? We all beat ashaieot the blame Respec lor private property andcouitesy to landowners are keys to keeping pm ale lands open II we e pick up litter leave gates the wa Imd them and exeieise caution around we help assure a place to livestock hunt next year is now Written permission posted quired to access properly It’s not only the private property law hut part ol being a good neighbor Farmers and ranchers provide have Our game with a place to live consideration for landowners pays big dividends in future hunting op- portunity lave ) u ever driven past a hunter standing on the road sighting his An rille across the highway? experience to say the least! How do you suppose the general public reacts when they sec that? Talk about giving hunters a black eye! “Road hunters” arc not only vdety hazards but threaten our shinnClet away Iroin you ing spoils le to hunt or “scope out” game “Koid hunting” tarnishes the image ol all hunters have you ever shot Hunters someone else’s deer or used your own tag on game shot by someone else? IF so you’ve been guilty of Not only is the “paily hunting” pine lice illegal but game is often ovei hai vested and even wasted We can hope ensure better hunting in eais to come by filling our own tag Our reand putting the gun away straint leaves game for other hunters in years to come Every year big game animals are killed by hunters who mistake them for something else It’s a tragic loss tSS&L f’- of your target Once you squeeze the trigger the bullet can The consenever be called back quence may be the end of a memorable hunt or a mistake you’ll never Be sure forget The need for ethical law abiding has never been more sportsmen The future of hunting hans urgent on our commitment Let’s do our part to keep the hunting tradition w' " a 7 f’ 7 v aliv- e- and hunters from becoming an “endangered species” r j'4 Kji Homecoming Events 3 ? I " v The Gunnison Bulldogs played hard during their Homecoming game against Manti but were unable to come up with a win losing 20-- ' S' Watch for these uncommon signs of heart attack f The common warning signs of a heart attack chest pain or pressure in the chest arc fairly well known but people should be aware that some unusual or subtle symptoms may mean the same thing That’s a warning from Dr John Cooke a cardiologist and vascular - it j '7 - ? 7' 'f j K‘? cT- '' ib V a vf: f'' fA'X’ t jifWfi r yff 7""' £:f r v Autumn Leaves Falling Down Gayle Peterson is pictured here raking his lawn of the falling leaves Many residents could be found outside over the weekend cleaning up their yards internist at Stanford University Medical Center’s Program in vascular disease Cooke says a warning sign can hike the form of pain not usually associated with the heart such as lower jaw pain “It’s relatively easy to distinguish lower pain associated with a heart attach from dental pain” Cooke says “In a heart attack the pain may be aching sensation exthe lower jaw tending throughout often accompanied by shortness of breath The upper jaw is not affected Dental pain is usually more localized causing sharp pain in a small or at least defined area” Other less common symptoms include pain in the neck or in the left or right arm only and an absence of discomfort in the chest “Pain occurring in an area not usually associated with the heart can occur because the nerve fibers responsible for the heart are closely related to nerves serving the arms neck or head and to put it in the simplest terms sometimes the body get’s its signals crossed” Cooke stressed A feeling of indigestion can indicates heart attack and in these cases antacids or burping may even tembut porarily relieve the symptoms not the problem These signals can occur without any discomfort in the chest area at all Some patience experience heart attacks with no pain anywhere Shortness of breath or extreme faCooke tigue are potential signals says the nerves around the heart at often damaged or destroyed in eldor in diabetics erly people That accounts for absence of pain While some 90 of heart attack patients do experience chest pain or extreme ‘heaviness’ in the chest people with two or more risk factors should be especially aware of the signs so they can get quickly” appropriate treatment Cooke warns Risk factors he notes arc being male being older titan 60 or having any one of the following: high cholesterol a family history of heart attacks at a young age hypertension and high blood pressure Phone News Items 1 w-- y" si f 7 'rK I y trv - 4 ' More on Television Looking fora quick and cost free fix for poor educational performance? Pull the plug on the TV set The latest Department of Education report on reading skills shows of 4th graders say they watch more than six hours of TV a day while 40 percent of high school seniors watch more titan three hours Two thirds of eighth and 12th grades read 0 or fewer pages a day One third of all students say they never read for pleasure It’s no surprise that reading performance of children is higher if they come from homes where parents read where books are available and where television viewing is held to tho hours or less a day There’s more the schools can be doing to encourage students to read and learn but one th ing teachers and can’t do is go into administrators homes and control the hours kids the tube That reat spend staring sponsibility now as always falls on parents alone - Li Cr52©839M5?S31ilHQday i d Budget projections see red ink skyrocketing social costs It won’t be long before Utah joins the list of states with growing budget deficits according to a five year budget projection prepared by the Office of The the Legislative Fiscal Analyst report projects revenues and expenditures for the next five years and reveals a $160 million General Fund deficit by 1998 The projects arc based on the following: annual increase in perA 4 sonal services A 2 annual increase in current expenses in funding An increase mandated program increases An increase in funding for growth The projections rising cost of medical for pro- 106 Higher education is projected to slightly higher than grow at 897 the overall budget Transportation Utah’s highways are on expenditures projected to increase only 15 from $330million in 1988 to$379 million in 1988' offices gram reveal that the assistance will consume most of the growth in revenues and is the major cause for the projected budget deficit Expenditures for medical assistance will V lx about 21 per year while will grow by about From 1988 to 1998 total per year medical assistance expenditures will from $224 million to increase 367 over SI billion Medical assistance is made up of the Utah Medicaid program the Utah Medical Assistance Program and some Human Service programs While the total state budget is projected t grow about 92 over this same period several programs will State exceed the rate of growth Court expenditures are projected to exCorrections increase at 130 Public Assistance 128 penditures and Executive 127 expenditures increase revenues Public Education is also projected to receive a smaller piece of the total budget pic Over the ten year period spending is propublic education After jected to increase about 67 assistance costs medical the funding in other rapidly and expenditures growing areas of the state budget it appears there will be few resources available to accomplish some of edumore challenging goals Proposals such as bringing class size in line with the national average or meeting the national average per would cost more pupil expenditure than $1 billion which would almost double the current Public Education cation’s budget Classifieds Work! 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