Show mo0m Do you drive under the influence? Farmers were busy harvesting crops mov ing livestock and fall planting 7 days were suitable for fieldwork according to the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service as all Onion harv est by Trooper Terry C Smith Utah Highway Patrol When we think about driving under the influence the first thing to come to mind is alcohol - the guy head on home Suddenly you feel ally tired and sleepy You continue to drive home fall asleep at the wheel and are involved in an acc- who only had tw o beers who is all over the road But what are we really talking about? There are many ways in Which a person can be under the influence How about alcohol and drugs or ident Are you driving under the fluence? How many time have you grabbed medication and an the instructions instead just taking a tablet and continuing on with your day? Under current Utah law you are not read just drugs? The combination of drugs and alcohol can really effect your driving ability Let’s talk about the eveiyday things that we do that we don’t think about Let’s say you are painting a room driving under the influence It is your to read all the instrucresponsibility tions on your medication and take it that is not very well ventilated You have been smelling paint fumes all day and have a headache Your work is done and now it’s time to go home tells you not to rive or operate heavy machinery then don’t because you can be cited for driving under the influence and lose your driving privileges Worse yet you could be involved in an accident and injure or kill yourself a family member or someone just trying to get an officer trying to stop you and you can’t understand why You were go- home How easy would that be to live ing really slow! Now let’s take it another step further You have been to the doctor for a minor problem and he gave you a with? per day you Last Week: 1205 Last Year: 1677 Feeder Steers: under 550 lbs higher on local demand over 550 lbs mostly mostly weak Steers: weak 100 lower on limited numbers Slaughter Cows: firm Slaughter to Bulls firm to 100 higher Feeder Steers: Medjijm ‘Frame’ 1: lbs and Large lbs lbs lbs 0 0 0 0 lbs lbs 0 lbs 0 0 lbs lbs 0 lbs 0 5 lbs 0 5 5 lbs 0 lbs lbs Holstein scarce Baby bull calves lbs Steers: lbs 0 lbs 0 Heifers: Frame 1: Medium 0 and Large 0 lbs 0 lbs lbs lbs 0 lbs 0 lbs 5 lbs 863 lbs 5 lbs 0 5825 and 0 4900 of Wildlife Make knives restrict breath- out swords and other of cardboard ac- Never let older child is seeking information regardin southern Utah The animals groups Don't run out between parked cars walk are not available If sidewalks on the left side traffic of the road facing Discard any unwrapped or loosely wrapped items Give children a good meal before they go out They will be less likely to eat their treats before you inspect them if you do this Keep dogs and other animals away from the door and out of the yard so they don’t frighten children Keep an outside light on to welcome trick or treaters There are also some rules for motorists: slow down in residential areas watch for children in dark clothing Have children get out of the car on the curb side away from traffic Have a fun and safe Halloween! A Mammogram nee a have a significant affect on an elk herd and I encourage anyone who has information to contact us” Anyone with any information about this or any wildlife activity can contact the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources at 622 North Main in Cedar City or call (801)586-245- 5 other illegal year for a lifetime It was usually good for at least minutes rest from his pestering If Learn What They Live with criticism they to condemn leam If children they with daddy own baby to appreciate NAME IS to “MY This shirt is of us who any have had a we have children are engaged “parenting”-vvhet- to or not Children in our home in an activity we want learn by what they hear and feel How much better to be involved rather in “active parenting” Actually teaching actually consciously involved in helping our children to become responsible loving mature adults see they ridicule they shame they to feel guilty children live with tolerance leam 24 4550- Cutter and Low Dressing $20 hich deals specifically with will be taught by ages For more inforChristy Christensen mation or to register all New Horizons at in Richfield or course w to be leam If children If children outside the Discount on a MAMMOGRAM Richfield Area live with is depicted as getting ready for work or an extra couple of dolls who live clumsy I was A friend’s has a that reads hostility to be shy If children leam or a doll who has her with live with to fight If children I’m sure “house” has changed since that time Today the play family may consist of only a mother who or a Mommy and Daddy that fight all the time or a Daddy hits that Children play what they see at home I remember that the first word most of my children uttered was “oops” It made me wonder just how fol- children children live leam If wrote the children live leam If Nolte they patient with encouragement confidence live with praise they leam live live with fairness will also be running a weekly series of articles on “Active Parenting for the Nineties” in this New Horizons newspaper The series will deal with warnsuch subjects as ing signs discipline vs punishment (limit 1 per person) Gunnison Valley Hospital TV habits controlling anger and stress and playing with talking to and understanding your child 6 Please" call for an appointment (Expires December 1 1995) they leam If to be just children live with security they leam to have faith If children live with approval they leam to like themselves If children live with acceptance and friendship they leam to find love in l®BC3i3SKII the world Horizons Crisis Center strongly believes that the best way to stop the violence is to teach the children They have been offering classes in “Active Parenting” for the past two years in an effort to help parents actively engage in the raising of their own children especially those children living in crisis situations The next class will begin October 18 at 6 pm and will be held every Wednesday night for six weeks The New like pictures you will like them in the end Boning Utility' Breaking Utility Commercial 15 Dorothy Law lowing: Children If you try hard enough to seem to Cows: — Logan Pearsall Smith - Util- 5 Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 Feeder Bulls lbs 38754125 lbs and beards can ing and vision so use face makeup reinstead Light colored material flective tape and flashlights will help motorist see your children carry sharp objects Have children under 12 go with an and older children go in poaching ing four bull elk that were taken illegally were killed on October 14th or 15 th Northeast of Paragonah Several leads have developed that will help in the prosecution of the persons responsible but public assistance is needed to identify those who committed the crime Conservation Officer Jodi Becker said “Poaching activity such as this can ity 0 wigs children Resources 0 young feeder cows: Slaughter in elk package lbs Heiferettes our doll who were nice enough to sleep whenever we put them down It was easy to get rid of my little brother as we put one of Dad’s hats on his head and sent him off to work called lbs lbs 0 of as we took care sewing children then we lbs lbs 0 on our little feet we were ready day of cooking cleaning and a If Feeder family The Utah Safety Council offers these Halloween safety tips: Design costumes so children can walk see and be seen easily Masks careful lbs 0 0 sought dangers on Halloween witches or spirits but flammable I well remember playing “house” with my friends as a child With one of Mommy’s old dresses hanging to the ground and for lbs from costumes and pedestrian and car accidents Halloween can be a fun day for the entire for the nineties For Tuesday Receipts: 2100 0 are not worst from falls cessories The Utah Division ng by Jeannine Chisholm New Horizons Volunteer Producers Auction 0 week The aren’t Active parenting rSalina 0 Planting of winter wheat was reported 96 percent complete while 58 perWinter wheat was ahead of cent of the total acres to be planted had emerged last year due to increased moisture and was on pace with historical trends percent of com was in the dent stage while 60 percent was mature 90 percent of com for silage was harvested and 5 percent of com for grain was harvested Com has been behind normal all year as a result of late planting and cooler weather this fall Seventy percent of cattle and 72 percent of sheep have been moved from summer range less than one week behind normal o percent of pasture and range land was good to excellent 28 percent was fair and 10 percent was poor or very poor Topsoil moisture and subsoil moisture were basically unchanged from last in and take one steady Feeder Heifers: to 100 lower Holstein and follow the Trick-or-Treati- can cause be used conjunction with other medication But you are too busy thinking about other things you need to do tonight You glance at the bottle see how many to take read and warnings and be a safe There are other ways than cohol to drive under the influence if structions driver to get filled When getthe pharmacist advises prescription ting it filled you that the medication drowsiness or shouldn’t listen So complete potatoes 75 percent complete apples picked 79 percent complete alfalfa hay cutting 78 percent complete (fourth cut) and alfalfa seed harvest 70 percent complete Improved harvesting conditions brought most crcps back to near historical averages for those crops delayed due to weather Info Page 3 Safety tips for 86 percent If it properly You start driving and wonder what’s wrong with your steering - your vehicle is all over the road Now there’s was SunGunnsion Valiev News October 25 1995 Salina Weekly Crop Weather Week ending October 15 1995 34504050 Do You Know These Facts About Breast Cancer? How much do you know about breast The answer is probably "not enough" because few people like to think about the subject But your health and your life or the life of a woman close to you may depend on knowing a few simple facts cancer? 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