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Show Pfl 12. BASIN STANDARD, Auquat 13. 1986 UINTAH the disorder is not widely under- I Famous people have suffered dyslexia by Betty Condie president A dyslexic child may see the as God, dog may confuse concepts such as floor for ceiling and hostile for hospitable." A number series such as may become Utah Education Association least At 10 word' percent, possibly more, children in elementary schools suffer from dyalexia-- a perceptual disorder which blocks their ability to read, spell or write legibly. may be which Dyslexic, "6-7-- in the childs mind. Experts say that many dyslexic children are of superior intelligence, but are often lumped with retarded children or others with learning disabilities because 6- inher- ited, scrambles letters and numbers in the brain and also can cause a similar effect in haurfaj The as salt on Utah taxpayers the months ahead will be greater than at any time in Utah's history, according to Paul Turner, Assistant Petition Drive Coordinator for .the Utah Taxpayers Association, and a mem- of the Richfield City Council. Turner said with the governor, ber some legislators, public employee unions and others joining the call for more taxes, now is the time for the overburdened taxpayer to heed the call to head than off at the pass as tax increases are proposed. In the months ahead then is the chance that gas tax, sales tax, income tax, property tax, franchise tax, improvement district tax, business tax and other new taxes be increased could all as politicians and their unelected got The Upper Country History to its 812,000 goal for a down payment on the printing of the to Bemece book, according Atwood, chairman of the Alta-moarea. She said the printing company is requiring V4 down, which is approximately $12,000, before they, will begin printing the history. The committee has actig held numerous vities, including making and selling quilts, and catering dinners for local organizations. They would like those who live in the area or have lived there to pay for their books in. advance to help raise money for the printing. The books will cost $40. Book Committee is half-wa- y fund-raisin- contain histories The books the Altonah, Altamont, Mt Emmons and Upalco areas according to Atwood. They will also will of churches in the area. Atwood said she has about 100 histories from the Altamont area, and 100 from Mt. Emmons. But, she said there are still about 60 histories that she knows of that havent yet come in. They would also like to have interesting pictures showing the fashions and lifestyles of the past. The committee has set a goal to have the books printed before the first of the year, which would make them available as Christmas gifts. If you have money, histories or pictures to contribute, you can contact Bemece Atwood or Verna Allred for the Altamont to Upalco area, or Lola Jones or La Rue Fisher for the Altonah area. Q New West Point by whole lectures and difficulty. The danger of dyslexia is in not reagnizing it and helping the child remedy the problem through education and special help. Reading failure la the single most significant factor in those forms of delinquency which can be described as anti-sociaggressive. Untreated dyslexia can result in emotional problems which turn al children into delinquents. petition campaigns. have a history of Moon Lake Electric, and of the school and through texts. President Woodrow Wilson and Albert Einstein also suffered from dyslexia, but overcame the friends gear up for the asaalt Instead of using the offensive term tax increase the new phrases to watch for are, revenue enhancement "broaden the tax base and new sources of revenue, Turner said. The Utah Taxpayers Association and other groups are now compiling a computer network of taxpayers who are willing to take one 25 signature petition around their neighborhood opposing tax increases. Turner said they will have taxpayers in every city, town, county and taxing district in the state who have volunteered to slow down tax increases. He urged interested taxpayers to contact him at 145 W. 400 N., Richfield, Utah 84701, if they would like to assist in coming Upper Country book needs money to print learning to cope with it Thomas Edison also was dyslexic'. His mother took him from school and tutored him herself in an effort to help him. General George Patton could not read print by the age of 12 when he began formal schooling. He memorizing Taxes may increase in the months ahead in stood. Many prominent people have suffered from dyslexia, including Nelson Rockefeller. It caused him trouble all his life. Rockefeller was tutored at home until he waa 10. He said he never ' mastered spelling, but overcame his handicap by simply . Red Hill BMX Track can now boast of an electric starting gate. It was tested out the very first moto last Friday night by the little racers, 6 to 7 novices. Now Rad Hill is up to date with starting lights and electronic starting gate. ELECTRIC GATE in Bonus Paid Money Directly to You From Us On All 1986 GMC Trucks In Stock Purchased During The Month of August t (uffc) Town Fertilizerin In their Chevron has horns, When companies are pulling built a new Phosphate Plant in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Beginning in August, this plant will deliver quality phosphate products throughout the Western States. This achievement, combined with Chevron's traditional dedication to superior service and support of the independent dealer, signals the dawn of a new era in agricultural fertilizer supply. we're proud to be your Chevron Fertilizer Supplier for At Pro-Athe Uintah Basin. Along with a complete line of fertilizer. Chevron provides us with trained agronomists and chemical experts that are available, without charge, not only to us as a dealer, but to our customers os well. most State-of-the-A- rt g, The commonly used fertilizer in the Basin has been the "Triple Super." Since Chevron purchased the phosphate mine North of Vernal several years ago, and has marketed in the Utah area, the emphasis has turned to a more efficient phosphate product, with small amounts of nitrogen and sulfate. This product, call8 ed "Monoammonium Phosphate," has become very to many in the Basin the last two years. Now, with popular Chevrons new plant in Rock Springs, an even better fertilizer product with a higher concentration of phosphate is available. Its with 3 sulfer. New also with Chevron is an analysis is even higher concentrated phosphate avaiable in liquid form called "Super Green. Application of this product must be in late foil -0 11-4- 1 1 -- 52-0 The costs of Chevron's new phosphates will likely be less per unit than the traditional phosphates used. Fall is the ideal time of year to apply your phosphate no matter what the intended crop. Contact us for your fall fertilizer needs. Soil testing is strongly recommended as soon as possible. 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