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Show Surf Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 14, 2002 5A Basic conseivation pracfices reduce drought related impacts ' f-- ByDENNIS HINKAMP J V bans on lawn usuT newsservices. and outside watering. Other areas in Utah will likely enforce -.7 ',''7 v,.alternate day watering or odier conservation measures, predicted. v; ; There will always be people who try to profit from disaster.Kopp.Ifthereisawater ban, Utahns are going to have to lit back v ; Remember Y2K7 and let lawns go brown and dormant Just remember that while wbo is ;,VAdl different no status it may ippdar to be dead, the lawn will recover from the dor' Utahs '7 People ; ofiGdaldroyght all to save lawns still summer are have once the temperatures decrease and moisture becomes ' water and rimancy green vjj.want are for more to fixes scams, and be to looking susceptible likely quick plentiful. 7 There are some interesting new products on the market, bu$ Thetroubtewiththealternatedaywateringisthatpeopieteiid improbably no miracle cure short of converting lawns to tothinktheyneedtowatertwiceasmuchonthealtematedjys '7 v Y: 7 :f 7 . j7 v V; I".1' ;Astrotur7"77''v .Polymen are one poss&terfutkm that resides are starting '7.7V. .i 7 Ifren during the hottest part of the, summer, lawns only need watering ooceevety three days, so even alternate dav watering h too much. Detailed watering schedules are available in USU Extension offices around the state. , .tV 7 used to increase die absorbency of disposable j; of substances actu- There isnl much research on how weu the dia-- pen. 7 uedl products DRUGS TURN IN A PUSHER The information gathered as a result of the following TIPS form is strictly confidential and will not be divulged to anyone outside of the Carbon Metro Drug IhskFbrte. The law enforcement officials will evaluate the information and place the facts into a composite file. Action will be taken on all submissions. Name of suspected drug dealer: ; Cuban County residents should not forget the basics of turf water conservation. The basics include: . - 7 v- . stirtingilawn rather than trying to inject them into the soil of an J) i;wfaichis important but cansumen shouldbecautious,pointed 1 .V-.- '." e. Wttertoapplyone-halftooneinchatatiin- niuin. ! - .K- ..'7 -- v 7':' Increasing mowing height actually encourages longer root '&?'-: Humateh another product being promoted to rcduce the growthtiuttallowsturftoaccesswaterdeeperinthegtaund. amount ofwatera lawn uses,accmxlingto tile USU conservaticmVl: Mdwasinfrequentlyaspossible. , specialist. Because it contains organic material, humate is ben- - yvv Mowing isastress on the grass and actually increases its water efidal for the overafl health of lawns, but there is little evidence s consumption. The Situation is especially true if the grass is be--J ; to support that the producrcahinacjae water retention by 500 - coming dormant. .. s percuss some Reduce evaporation. 7:7 promoters have claimed.' ';477:7 .7.7 ; There arent any quick fixes; but there is a fad Csrison County r.v Make suretne maximum amount of water leaving the kler head actually makes it to the turf. ; :;omKopp.-- v V, r . ' ' 7 - .-- ni--. ! i -J ! m MM t.1.. Associates of Dealer Method of dealing: Location of dealing Drug(s) being dealt: . List any other suspected illegal activities: 1 amount ot water it needs, not more. Avoid watering between 10 un. and 6 pm. i 77 word and nrnWntahaqttMtftHHigrMi. :tfeterteea igprrinntmgacomjVp Eviotraiiiratlm,MalQng ed equation based on heat, humidity, windspeed and total ' v .Peode general have more time and money invested in trees, . radiation during the growing season. It is the most precise ! shrubs and other ornamental plants. So when faced with a measure of how mudi water a lawn needs. Most peopte dont $ drought-relate- d crisis; the people tend to give these plants water j. ' fcknow exactly how mnditii are watering untfltii evaluate . i . xinkerryrtems.Ivinga9rtemmanhourrnibeput-;Alawnreco&irfyeasilyfromdroibmapfizedqxuctmgontwiroasnnidkiiteraitimlawnneeda';;K--;!JtWtidgenetiontorwmDe.;'.:''.- . The largest nationwide seatbelt enforcement effort ever will ;3dckoffas more than 11,000 law jedforcement agencies in all 50 )ftetes conduct child passenger - gaiety, seat belt and drunk dnv--' checkpoints and other special lenforcement activities as part of ;36peratjon ABC Mobilization :The enforcement effort will 2lce qiedal emphasis on pro--; meeting teens and young adults ; during Memorial Day week as data show more than half (tf ;jkw 1 teens who die in crashes are Jxtnpletefy unrestrained. Our teens and young adults : are dying at far higher rates hi crashes because they are caught in alethal intersection of inexperience, risk taking and low seat belt use, pointed out Dr. Jeffrey Runge, National Highway Ihu- fic Safety Administration , istratm. We can save lives because these tragedies are predictable, and therefore preventable 12 percent on a state cent to and regional basis. Operation ABC Mobilization is conducted twice yearly by the nations air bag and seatbelt campaign of the National Safety Council in conjunction with law enforcement agencies, NHTSA, Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the National Transportation - When . r wave, slated to run from May 20 to May 27, will be supported by more than $8 million in federal holding for advertising to ensure tiie buckle up message reaches Americans least likely to obey the law and use seat belts, including teens and young adults. The congressionally mandated program expands a proven model of high visibility enforcement, which is credited with increasing seatbelt use by 8 per- -- If yes, how e Federal, state agencies mobitaing Memorial holiday traffic operation .r- NO May we contact you? YES. Safety Board (NTSB), In addition to state advertising, the campaign will feature a new television promotion aimed at young men. We want to reach those least likely to buckle up and most ' likely to die, explained Hurley. aid is designed to get The new the enforcement message to young people in programs they watch in a format they can relate to. For many teens, a drivers license represents a ticket to free- dom. No more car pools. No s more embarrassing and drop-offs at school No more dates with dumerooes behind the pick-up- wheeL But tragically, a drivers - li- cense winds up becomings ticket to an early death for too many teenagers m the United States. Caught in a lethal intersection of inexperience, risk taking and Castle Valley residents should mail the completed forms to: TIPS, Carbon Metro Drug Thsk Forcti 91 East 100 North, Price, UT 84501. low seatbelt usage, American teens are dying at disproportion- ately high rates. How can Carbon County parents get teens to buckle up when youth have the tendency to think tragedy will never happen to them? According to the national campaign, parents and adults should considentiy warn teenage drivers about the potentially deadly consequences and heavy fines associated with breaking COLLEGE OF EAS1EBN UTAH ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ANNUAL Monday, traffic laws. With more than 50,000 seat-be- lt checkpoints, saturation pa- -' MEETING Jane 3, 2002 12:00 noon College Center Alumni Room All CEU Alumni are invited to attend trols and special enforcement activities planned nationwide, the mobilization 'effort is designed to promote awareness andsafety practices in the motoring public; especially younger driven. With proven techniques like high 'visibility enforcement mobilizations. . According to the new data from NHTSAs Fhtal Analysis ' Reporting Systems (FARS), -- A,437youth - i old med and thousands more injured in traffic crashes in ; .2000. for teens are rates Fatality -- iwice that ofolder driven and the risk of crashes for teens are four . times that of older driven. , ti .. Were -- L . Approximately 8XX) Ameri-.ca- adults and children -- will die in motor vehicle accidents simply because they foiled to buckle seatbelts. ns I remember thinking that I was invincible when I was their ItS the last minute. . age, said Chuck Hurley, executive director erf the natunss air hag and seatbelt safety campaign. Messages about the safew ben-''efi- ts Of seatbelts usually fell on ' deaf cai but young drivers need to know that law enforcement officers will be write plenty of tickets. . The week-lon- g enforcement tifipi RStel ! ill iBMltiTilBlWlfijilirilipIlBitlii imnxiEP This spring, you could put off making home improvements, buying a new car or consotidadi debts. But you wonTt want to put off taking advantage of these rate the way the economy going, they won't be here for long. And your loan can be approved in ttde a 60 minutes through Teleloan, or 90 minutes in penon. Visit your local Zions branch, visit ziorabank.com, or call 1.800. 789.5626 today. 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