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Show v, " fc 'v ' V. - 'h - 7a Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, December 5, 1984 Be Considerate to Others in Valley Wood Burning Can Cause Problems Roy Dog Owners Must Buy License As the winter season begins the Utah Department of Health reminds wood burners to be considerate in the use of their wood burning devices. The emissions from wood burning are a concern because of the large number of stoves concentrated in the mountain valleys, according to Bob Dailey of the health department. During the winter, temperature inversions frequently occur which allow the buildup of all air pollutants, including the emissions from wood burning. In an effort to reduce the impact of wood burning, the Utah Department of Health requests that during severe or prolonged winter, temperature inversions, people voluntarily curtail wood burning. The department also suggests that people follow these guidelines in using their wood burning stoves: Use kindling wood, cardboard and loose paper only to start a ing smoldering fires loaded with huge amounts of wood. Do not burn household rubbish and garbage in your stove. These produce noxious and corrosive combustion reproductions. Provide adequate air for combustion. An oxygen starved fire will emit up to 200 times more pollutants than a fire that receives proper combustion air. Check the emissions from the range. Do not burn in the wood burnchimney when burning. Large quantities of smoke indicate that ing stove any wood which conthe conditions for proper comtains rot or preserving chemicals, (such as treated railroad ties and bustion have not been provided telephone poles) or synthetic logs and the energy potential of the or logs made from newspapers wood is being wasted. The Department of Health which contain chemical binders and are designed for fireplace use. would like to remind the public Do not burn coal in a stove of two safety concerns associated with wood burning: originally designed for wood. Burn briskly. Burn hot fires Creosote buildup in the chimwhen possible. The first half hour ney. Creosote is a highly flammaof wood burning is often the ble substance produced by the period of the greatest pollution. Refuel frequently. Small, hot fires are more energy efficient and burn cleaner than long last fire. Burn only dry wood that has been air dried 9 months and, when possible, burn hardwoods. Logs should be at least 6 inches in diameter. Christmas trees should not be burned in wood burning stoves. Increase the average wood size from the 4 inch diameter range to the 6 inch plus diameter 6-- 2-- 4-- Women Cancer Clinic Planned in Kaysville The cancer screening and control program, sponsored by the Utah Department of Health and affiliated with the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society, will be holding a womens cancer screening clinic at the following location: Kaysville South LDS Stake Center, 900 South Main, on Thursday, Dec. 6, beginning at 9 i a.m. i Appointments are necessary. 2 Please call for further information or appointments. The clinic will include a Pap test, pelvic and breast examina 533-671- Rife? III C O lt tion, blood pressure check, kits for testing for colorectal cancer and health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer and referral for appropriate medical follow-uSpecially trained registered nurses will do the examinations for which a fee based upon annual family income and family size will be charged. All women regardless of religious affiliation, 20 years of age or older, or who are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test during the past year are encouraged to contact hem-occu- ed such as a partially opened window in the home, the wood stove will often actually draw air down the furnace flu. ROY If you live in Roy City and want to protect your dog from a possible trip to the pound, it is time to buy a dog license. Licenses can be purchased at the Roy City Municipal Center in the utilities department from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Licenses cost $5 for spayed or neutered dogs and S 3 for unaltered dogs. Beginning Feb. 28, 1985, a late fee of $10 is imposed. Beginning camMarch 1, a paign will be conducted to ensure all dog owners have complied Remember that excessive wood smoke represents wasted wood, energy and money. Cl 1 door-to-do- or with licensing ordinances. When applying for a license, pet owners are asked to bring a rabies shot certificate for each dog. A tag is not sufficient. The certificate must list the date of the shot and a description of the dog. Rabies shots are valid only if given within the last two years by a licensed veterinarian. To receive a discount for spayed or neutered dogs, owners must present certification from a veterinarian that the dog is altered or bring a license receipt from last year that indicates verification was given. ft t Jr DAVE & irj 3,U SKCIAIS HOLIDAY COURTS' MOHAWK SHINING TREASURE Ctoi. Rm. IMS $1(195 I All U SANFORD BRIGHT PROMISE AD Colon, Ro(. IS. IS WILLOWSPRING All Colon Rag ISIS MINI-BLIN- CHRISTMAS DAY Any FLOOR COVERING Sin 01 CLOSB-OU- PRICE 3t MOTHERS RINGS yellow or white gold Vinyl DS shell remember p. 533-671- incomplete combustion of wood, the results of which are chimney fires. Burning wood cleanly and using the new catalytic combustors not only reduces emissions and increases efficiency, but also lessens creosote buildup. People should have their chimneys cleaned on a regular basis to prevent chimney fires. Proper combustion air. As we make our homes more airtight, providing adequate combustion air becomes more important. Air to replace that consumed in burning must come from someplace and unless other ways are provid- Long 300 DRAKRY FABRICS a Sltln a Opm .65 Rich in Quality - Prices You Can Afford 1194 Newgate Mall Ph. 392-999- 1 Tttfo. a Weaves Print 50U0. Kouao $395 From , up ON T y OecvelenA, . cia- - 2. taiiM sip a Eiajjir (1 Ed Nobody likes to have health problems And no one likes having to spend time in tne hospital tor a minor surgical procedure when all you really need is a little tune n your own bed to recover At Humana Hospital Davis North we ve reduced the cost of more than 350 different surgical procedures that require no overnight hospitalization In fact our rates are often the lowest in the valley Cost of health care is important and we re doing our part to keep costs down r With approval from your doctor you can check m for surgery and check out that afternoon Medical personnel have discovered that patients recover more quickly when in familiar surroundings and with family members close by With DaySurgery you can take a big step to recovery just knowing vou can recover at home Children sometimes require minor surgical procedures The trauma of the experience is reduced considerably when fnev can oe at home in familiar surroundings and cared for Pv loving family members To insure that everything is gomg we'i a nurse will call to check on the patient Wito Day Surgery there are no surprises Your bill is based soieiy on anesthesia time Anesthesia time is defined as the time tne patient enters the operating room until the time he IV solutions operating room equipment preoperative laboratory work (CBC and urinalysis) recovery room and supplies Excluded are presurgery radiology implants prosthetic devices or intraocular lenses The price includes drugs and DaySurgery is a pleasant alternative to the usual hospital stay Plus you have the protection of a hospital in the event of unforeseen complications Ask your doctor for more information about DaySurgery or call DaySurgery at Humana Hospital Davis North HOSPITAL PHYSICIAN Neurosurgery Otolaryngology M D Glen Church M 0 James Hauser M 0 James HeuJen M O Jack Co M O Oenms Elonka M O Davfl H iMvecw MO John McMahan M O Thoracic Surgery A Steven Cdn M 0 Coleman J RalDh Macariane LISTINGSURGICAL SPECIALTY 6 Cardio-Vascul- M O General Surgery Opthalmology M.cnaei Washburn M O M D Dean Flange's WOOeM JAtObben MO Aievi'Hlef Lee Ned M D Gynecology Lee B'Hiia'it M D Aimam Hughes M D C.igHufsi MO Chines Joseph M0 Oral Surgery Denms OeOecke OOb Plastic Surgery Joseph Kiar M O Stephan H,Js1on M O Podiatry Gm1 D P M Rodney te D P M McM inama D R M Craig H Cideman St hr uit r O Cj'etm S Orthopedics James Adams V 0 gii'y Allison M 0 Charles Bean m 0 Jar K Cmsi.md MO R M Urology Brute Carim M D David Henderson Ken Koti ied M D M D The closest thing to home. !!iinriana Hospital Davis North 600 West Antplppp Dnve Luyton Utah 84(J4 V . , tint. 4 ,fi ' Vftl.ui.4A ft , ( 6U1 625-95- i |