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Show - a- - .. U t ;vK j w 5 i':; ?f '' . ' ? . j .wren.?- - m UINTAH BASIN STANDARD.' September 13. , ) ' , . vj i'C'-- ' ' ' Fish may be viewed Kokanee Salmon Day Saturday, September 17, marka the eecond annual Kokanee Salman Day celebration in Utah. The fiah move into colorflil, tributary atieama to apawn in by DWR personnel from 9 KM) a.m. to 4:00 pjn. DWR.biologists and display materials will help people land-locke- d learn more about salmon. September. On the 17th, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will aet up viewing aitea at Sheep Creek, a Flaming Gorge Reservoir tributary near Manila; the upper Little Bear River, the inlet for Porcupine Reservoir near Hyrum; and the . Strawberry River above Strawberry Reservoir. All aitea will be staffed " . Page 9 Utah's kokanee salmon population is a completely freshwater spedce. Instead of migrating downstream to the Pacific Ocean, kokanee migrate to freshwater lakes and reservoirs. For those who miss Kokanee Day, the best time to view kokanee is although a few fish streams. East Canyon and Moon Lake kokaneei populations but mm End of season test results for invasion which causes inflammation of the central nervous system, including the brain, is normally transmitted from mosquito to small mammals and birds. Considering the differing strains of Encephalitis, horses may also be infected as well as man. According to the DCMAD; these infections may "result in severe illness or death, with little or no possibility of subsequent transmission ofthe disease from the hoot because ofthair inability to infect mosquitoes. . Dr. Glen G. Curtis, D.O., reported that patients who contract Encephalitis have a "good chance of recovery ifthe individual who contracted the infection is in good health. Encephalitis can also occur in people as a Secondary complication" after contracting a disease such as Mumps, Chicken Pox, Measles, Rubella, Polio, or Herpes Sim- The Duchesne County Mosquito Abatement District (DCMAD) reports as of September 6, findings for tests conducted throughout the summer season on area chicken flocks (hr Encephalitis have proven negative in "State Health Lriba. According to information provided by the DCMAD, 'bleedinp are taken from chicken flocks every two weeks during the summer by district field personnel to monitor for viruses that mosquitoes are responsible for transmitting: These diseasee include; Encephalitis, Dengue; Yellow Fever, Malaria and Filariasis. While these diseases have reached epidemic proportions across the United States in the past DCMAD reports that only the "arthropod borne encephalitis continue to occur with some frequency in this country." Encephalitis, which is the term used to explain viral or bacterial n . PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST Find and photograph your favorite Uintah Basin event, location, or find a scene which depicts our quality of life and rural heritage. mosquito borne Encephalitis Cheryl Mecham theee are small populations or winter-rupopulations and not easily viewed. While kokanee spawning runs are an excellent opportunity to discover Utah wildlife, viewers are asked to approach and move quietly to avoid disturbing the fish. Also stay on the banks, as studies have documented the fish are sensitive to bank disturbancss and wading in the stream can disrupt the run, destroy the redds (egg nests) and cover the eggs with silt might be seen as early as late August and into October. The best places to see these fish are Sheep Creek, the upper little Bear River 'and the Strawberry Reservoir tributaries. These are well established populations, and there is relative easy viewing aceesa to the tjfscoven c)e qieASURes of coe urpCAb basw CHECK PRESENTED- - Uintah County Commissioner Max Adams, along with Max Haslem and Tom Wardell of the Uintah County special service district present members of die Ute Tribe business committee and U & W Constnicdon with a check for $78,000 for gravel work to be done by U & W on a portion of the Glen Bench Road. By 1994-- ' Fun for the whole FAMILY!!! will occur five or ten days after the infection occurs. Symptoms may involve; fever and chills, fatigue, severe headache, blurred vision, and seizures. Medical treatment is "supportive, offering relief from the symptoms, but like other ailments, Encephalitis must "run its course. The DCMAD outlines steps that lajAbe taken to prevent the increase in mosquito populations: Dispose of old buckets and cans; dispose of old tires; dispose of any object that might, hold stagnant water; notify abatement district personnel as soon as a problem arises; make changes to eliminate g areas when problem-producin- Duchmt Comty Una 0m6cr of Comum Sind wt Sponsored 6y tfu Vintab (Basin Standard Pick Up Complete Rules & Guidlines At Duchesne County Area Chamber Of Commerce . , plex. Curtis reported that symptoms Pennies. by the Inch campaign starts soon Kensington 107 i&SQihm at Primary Children's. One hundred For more than 72 years, dtisens percent of donated hinds are used from the Intermountain area has for direct patient care services. made it possible for Primary also donate their servicss Children Medical Center to provide Physicians for needy patients. medical cars for children regardless Primary Childrens Medical of their ability to pay. Fromes by the Center is located in Salt Lake and Inch is a means for the community is the pediatric referral center for to continue this tradition. the entire Intermountain area. "Whan Psmdes by tits Inch begaiv Children from Utah, Idaho, Wyofamily members were asked to Nevada, Montana and other ming, donate a penny for each year ofthair states ate treated at the center. In age," says Pennies by the Inch 1993, mors than $3.2 million in Chairwoman Sandra Harrison. contributed fluids paid for mere than "Today, we ask everyone to give 7,600 inpatient and outpatient visits pennies, nickels, quarters or dollars at Primary Childrens. Of this $3.2 for each inch of height We encour$1 million came from million, age everyone to be as generous as Pennies by the Inch. they can afford to be." Chairwoman Sandra Harrison and Funds donated by Pennies by the Rita Tingey and Inch allow Primary Childrens to Kathleen Hall direct a committee of provide necessary medical care for 85 people, who in turn receive children who have no other means support from thousands of communiof financial assistance. These volunteers throughout the children are fighting cancer, cystic ty Intermountain ana. fibrosis, spina bifida, heart problems, The Pennies by the Inch campaign emotional disabilities and other is officially September l7 through illnesses or trauma. October 1. Community volunteers Many children are alive today will be going throughout because of specialised treatment five western states to collect dona-funded by charitable contributions 1Z- -. JSoM. ane FURNITURE BY e II One Price $399 BUYS TWO! Newton 127 17 dox-todo-or Carpet Cleaning Special Reg. 180 NOW 150 Sq. Foot 499 One Price BUYSTWO! We Have The Exclusive Steam Rotary Extractor RX-2- 0 Reg. 240 NOW 1 80 Sq. 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