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Show r I- Page 16 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. March 27. 1991 Head lice update on treatment T pyrethrins synergized with peperonyl 0 butondde Pyrinate, RID and (A-20- development of resistance in head lice populations; after all, this insecticide has been available for some 30 years. Because of these problems, California is recommending that the use of lindane for head lice control be suspended.. The American Public Health Association recommends the fallowing for the treatment of head and pubic lice: 1 permethrin (a synthetic pyrethroid) creme rinse (NIX Triple-X- 1 ), gamma benzene hexachloride lotions (lindane, Kwell; not recommended for infants, young children, and retreatment after 7-days is recommended to assure that no eggs have survived. The removal of all nits is recommended to assure that no eggs have survived. The removal of all nits is recommended as prerequisite for return to school of children previously found infested and treated. WoiUOass EVANS Protection IMS N&SWI'- PE&QIL 3 242 East 200 South , Roosevelt Located in the rear of the Surfast Car Wash Complex 1 Start exercise workouts slow is highly effective for control of both head lice and nits. It binds to the hair and remains effective far several weeks, so retreatment is not necessary. Other effective agents include infestation-a- n The California Department of Health Services reparta the control of head lice has been hampered by treatment failure with shampoos such as Kwell and generic equivalents (e.g., Biowell, Kwildane, etc.) that contain lindane (gamma benzene hexachloride). Often, this has resulted in inappropriate, repeated applications to children of an insecticide that is known to be hazardous when overused. The treatment failure is due to the - - - SV.'&Jj- EXTREME CAUTION-Motori- sts approaching school grounds should be extra careful to keep a watchful eye focused on playground equipment. Stretching, once considered an eeeential prelude to a vigorous workout, can be combined into the workout itself to save time or to make the activity nun enjoyable, says a Stanford University exercise physiologist "The body will warm itself up appropriately if you allow it to do so," says Dr. William Haikell, professor of medicine end former president of the American College of Sports Medicine. "If youVe running, for example, start slowly and gradually increase your speed. Dtnrt push yourself to maximum speed immediately. This becomes mars and mors true as you get older-yo- ur body will increasingly need a period of adjustment Theres nothing wrong with stretching, Haskell says, unless it serves as a deterrent to the main event, the aerobic or body building potion of the workout "Many people, already busy and budgeting time carefully to indude a workout in their daily routine, just dont want to taka five or ten minutes to stretch. And it really isnt necessary if you start out slowly and prudently," says 722-407- State agency curbs ads for rebuilding Kuwait FULL SERVICE LUBE All This Includes For Only. $215 on most vehicles Regular Price $22.95 Just mention this Ad and Receive This Special Price Good March 27 through April 27, 1991 Wk Construction was not a construction company and did not have a contract with any such company. The ads claimed workers could earn $57.50 per hour far abort and long term assignments in Kuwait City, and listed some specific licensed trades needed. ResponFast action by a state agency ment in Kuwait The Division alleged that the dent! to the ads wen told to sent prevented people in at least eight UJS. cities from being bilked out of principals of UAC, Trevor J. Ad- $20 to a Salt Lake past office box. Adrian and Chandler signed a their money. Utahs Division of rian and York Chandler, had Consumer Protection in the De- placed ads in large daily newspa- Assurance ofVoluntary Compliance partment of Commerce has negotipers in UfL cities soliciting persons .with the Division at Consumer ated an agreement with UAC seeking construction work in Protection wherein they agreed to Referral Co. (also known as UAC rebuilding n Kuwait and comply with the Consumer Sales Construction Co.) to cease soliciting charging a fee for aiding them. The Practices Act without admitting to construction workers for employ Division also alleged the UAC any violations. To dots they have closed the business. "Because of a tip we received, our Department eras able to take foot action and prevent many people from getting ripped-a- f stated David Buhler, executive director of the Depntment of Commerce. "However, then maybe other similar schemas that will exploit the problems in the Persian Gulf consumers should bs on tha war-tor- ENT has the - Best Selection of Tractors or Near-Ne- alert All mail in response to the adi placed by Adrian and Chandler has been returned to respondents unopened by the postal authorities. w Like-Ne- w $13,500 $1 3,500 Massey Ferguson MF65 $2,900 Case 870, cab, power shift, 77 hp $6,900 John Deere 2550, 65 hp, 1 ,600 hours $1 5,000 Allis Chalmers Zetor 8111, 70 hp, 265 hours $13,900 John Deere 850, 22 hp John Deere 2940, 85 hp John Deere 2350, 55 hp, less than 500 hrs. .. D-1- $2,500 wLoader 7 $4,900 your choice :$1 ,500 ea. Massey Ferguson 165 wLoader $4,500 Many small Ford Massey Ferguson 65 wLoader $2,000 2 International Harvester International Harvester 424 $2,900 Massey Ferguson 1105, wcab, 100 hp John Deere 2440, 60 hp $9,900 International Harvester 584, cab, 52 hp ........ 8-- N, M ..$1 ,000 ea. $9,900 $10,000 Parents, teachers, anyone who regularly deals with children can become quite concerned about the easy cruelty they can sometimes inflict upon one another. I have overheard the sweetest, most sensitive children mocking their classmates in s way that confuses and disturbs ms. What can adults do to guido these young minds? The fast step is to instill a sense of appreciation for our differences. It is a delicate thing to want to even a foster a healthy pride in what a child is. We praise a child for a apodal talent We revere our family ancestors and show pride in our roots. We share stories which inspire patriotism. The balance must come before a child reads a different message into our carefully crafted lessons. If we on praised for being athletic or graceful, will we learn to ecora tha awkward or the overweight child? If our family tree is long and prestigious, do we slight the child who never knew his father? Does our love of our country mean contempt for the child with an accent dr who does not know our language? Our teaching must be complete. We must take great care to emphasize the value in our difference!. That each of us must be accepted as an important person with a contribution to make. That differences give us a broader perspective. That you can be proud of who you ore without devaluing those who are somehow different. Emphasize to children that while groups of people will often form because of what they have in common, even those belonging to the group will differ from each other. They will look different. They will grow and develop at different rates. They win have different tastes in music and clothes and spend their free time differently. At the same time, those people who may seem so different from tme another may have many things in common. The bottom line of our lesson is that the uniqueness of individuals is to bs treasured and respected. It is mathematically impossible to raise ernes self esteem by lowering self-estee- & ms EIN'ANGING'ONiBOiliB CowII ""pnffrnHrpaVTient-pr0qram- s M A1RV HVV 95 PTO hp 4X4 Cab wheater, air, amfm cassette Stereo 23 gallons per minute hydrolic pump Plus many other John Deere features 10' ntere st &E00uB I someone aloes. . |