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Show I u i UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Inly 11. 1991 A Wild Horse 2-d- ay Adoption Scheduled an inoculation series with boosters and Saturday, nnd are Coggins tested negative. August 16 and 17, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. There is a limit of 4 horses per at die Rock Springs BLM Wild Horse person based on having adequate facilities for the number selected. Corrals. The $125 adoption fee can be paid fee is 8125 each, The adoption cashiers check, money order, or colts are by and mares adopted though individually but priced as one horse. cash. The adoption fee helpB defray An additional $10 charge will be the Government's cost of processing, made for horses taken out of state inoculation and veterinary care, and to cover the health inspection. There other administrative expenses is also a $2 per head brand inspec- involved with the program. tion fee for animals taken out of Anyone interested in adopting a wild horse should call Jean Bundle Sweetwater County. The horses up for adoption were at the BLM Rock Springs District Selection gathered during july and August in Office at (307) southwest Wyoming from the Divide of horses mil be on a number Basin, Salt Wells, and Pinedale drawinglottery basis at the beginherds. There is a good selection of ning of each day at the Wild Horse animals including several mare and Corrals. Late arrivals selection will colt pairs. All the horses have had be based on the order of arrival. wild horse open adoption A will be held on Friday 382-535- CROWDED POOL-Whcnc- vcr neighborhood wants to 0. in the you set up a wading pool in your yard everyone Tun. in the join People can stop by the Rock Springs Corrals to see wild horses from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Because many of the horses being gathered this summer are being shipped to other states for satellite adoptions, there is no guarantee that the same horses will be available during the August adoption event. To qualify to adopt a horse, applicants must have adequate facilities and means to care for the animals, be of legal age in their state of residence, and have an adequate trailer to transport the wild horses. Ramp load or other unsafe trailers will not be loaded. e or stock trailers are strongly recommended. The Rock Springs adoption in August is just one of dozens of such events being held across the United States in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Wild Horse and Burro Act of 1971. The BLM Wild Horse Corrals are located on a dirt road 14 mile east of the Pool Company sign, which is on Elk Street about one mile north of Four-hors- 0. How to beat the heat Its hot outside. As the sun beats down on you, large drops of sweat form on the back of your neck. Upon opening your car door a blast of heat reminds you of an oven. You arrive home only to find out that your evaporative cooler has broken. Now its hotter inside than outside. You hope for some relief like a nice cool rainstorm on a summer afternoon. Unfortunately rainstorms in the Uintah Basin are few and far between. The weatherman has predicted more heat on the way. Where are you going to go? your back yard. You wont be able What are you going to do to get to swim laps, but at least you can some relief? If you are brave you cool off in peace and quiet. Of may wish to try one of our local course it will only remain quiet swimming pools, where the masses until word gets out. Then every congregate to splash and thrash child in the neighborhood, many about in the water. As you juggle youve never seen before, will to find nn empty spot to cool off suddenly be on your doorstep. Swimming will not be enough for you will be refreshed by the constant splashing of everyone around these creatures. They will need a you. Make sure you duck as the towel, to use the bathroom (tracktennis balls and other flonting ing grass throughout your house), devices go sailing past your head. a drink, and lets not forget a For a little more privacy you can snack. All of this is fine if you always set up a wading pool in eijpy spending the whole day tending and cleaning up after your neighbors children. Alas, you decide to leave the heat, to rctreate to somewhere much cooler. The mountains in Uintah Canyon sound like a great escape. So, you spend the morning getting ready, load up the kids, the dog and food and head for the hills. Ahh! This is definitely much better. The smell of pine, the fresh clean air and the sounds of nature all make the trip worthwhile. The kids are having fun and no one is breaking out in a sweat But wait. You suddenly notice that something is terribly wrong. What temporarily seemed like a nice quiet relaxing spot has suddenly become a living nightmare. Clouds of gnats and flies are circling about your head. You watch as mosquitos divebomb at your childtohs arms and legs. Insect repellent only seems to encourage the pesky critters. After sitting in your car with the windows up for quite some time, you finally give up the fight and head back home. It T , jl... l, COOL " T OFF-- A J , ' , . , .W little cool water can do the trick on a hot summer - Pam IS Production of fruit in Utah The first 1991 forecasts for Utah apples are above, and pears below 1990 crop levels. Apple production expectation of 45.0 million pounds is up 88 percent from the 1990 crop. The pear crop forecast at 2,400 tons, is down 21 percent from last year. Tart cherry projection of 21.0 million pounds, is 35 percent above the 1990 crop, but 12 percent below 1989. The sweet cherry estimate of 800 tons is down 43 percent from last year. The peach crop forecast remains at 4 million pounds, down 67 percent from last year, while apricots, at 100 tons, are expected to be down 60 percent from 1990. BUGS BUGS-Instc- ad of a nice retreat to the mountains you are constantly pestered by flying bugs. Upon your arrival Home you are reminded that the cooler is still broken. In the freezer is a bucket of ice cream. You take the ice cream and decide to head down to your dark, dank basement to relax and watch some tv. Several minutes go by before you realize there are no kids splashing you, or running through your house and no gnats to circle about your head. Finally youve found a peaceful place to cool off with nothing to disturb you except an occassional spider. As you assume the position of a couch potato you vow not to leave this spot until fall! day. , ' V T , t COUCH POTATO-Tbasement with a bucket Ws . - - - r . 'i y V Vi? i... . ii tjP person knows the only true way to beat the heat is to stay down in the of icecream. 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