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Show I a Paw 10- - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Ffctei3DLS-lS8- 9 Utah earns m Jf him or herself. The study is B plus in http:www.ccrkba.org ccwstudy.html the bottom line is, concealed carry works, said Joe Waldron, concealed weapon study i K :J' ts tv More than half of the citizens of the United States live in states that issue concealed (firearm) carry licenses to those individuals who can meet clear, objective criteria. These criteria usually include no disqual- i tying criminal or mental health background, and frequently some level of training in the use of deadly force. As was brought out in University of Chicago Professor John Lott's recent book. More Guns, Less Crime, slates who allow properly qualified citizens to carry concealed firearms etjoy lower violent crime rates than those who dont. State laws regarding carrying concealed firearms vary widely. Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms staff has examined the laws and procedures governing concealed carry across the United States. They then developed a freedom index, providing a state-by-ete comparison ofthe level of trust each state places in its citizenry to exercise their right of Utah earned the grade of B plus in the study. is interesting to observe that tjiose states who do not entrust their citizens with the right to defend themselves and others through concealed carry are the states with the s . cadets listen as Dr. Dan Dennis tells them what it was like to be a pitot in WWII. Pictured left to right: Dan Dennis. Jared Pereival. Dennis Olsen. Ben Henderson, and Derek and Jeremiah Lemon. VOICE OF EXPERIENCE-CA- P Campus but now so many know of his sacrifices during WWII," said CAP leader Fhil DiBartola. We feel very fortunate to have Dan Dennis in our community to inspire these young cadets to appreciate the value of worthwhile efforts toward worthwhile accomplishments. Dans closing was kind of funny. After all that flying, he said when they sent him home it was 21 days on a boat Dan tells young CAP cadets how it was Dr. Air Cadets hear the voice of experience. The Uintah Basin CAP Cadets were treated to a discussion on integrity by long time resident Dr. Dan Dennis, WWII veteran pi- lot and fog sometimes, he related. Dan was one of the few that received both U.S. Amy Wings as well as Royal Air Force Wings. He trained in Texas and Oklahoma in Stennans and AT 6s with fellows from England. He is one of those who flew the then new 4 Liberators. Dan emphasized the importance ofintegrity and trust without which you simply could not get the job done. The pilots, navigators, radio men and others had to learn total trust in each other. Dan also emphasized the importance of technicians in the ground crews, especially the weight and balance engineers. We all know Dan Dennis as the long time veterinarian and his many contributions to our community like the Utah State University Branch -- During the regular meeting Thursday night at the Roosevelt Airport the Cadets had a rare opportunity to discuss first hand the experiences of a real WWII pilot Doctor Dan told of his experiences flying the hump (the mountains ' between Indian and Burma) in 1944. Many flights were made flying supplies to the Allies in China who were fighting the Japanese. One of the most important supplies needed was fuel for the war. Sometimes they didn't give us any too much fuel for the return trip: It got a little scary because of the wind If ta self-defens-e. It Companies announce recall of contaminated meats B-2- If you've purchased hot dogs or deli meats recently, its important you check the USDA inspection labels to make sure you and your family aren't in danger. According to Tri County Health Department Director Joseph Shaffer, two companies, Sara Lee and Thom Apple Valley, are recalling products across the country that could be tainted with listeria bacteria. Recently the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that twelve deaths and 79 illnesses had been linked to a recent outbreak of listeria bacteria. The illnesses were linked to hot dogs and luncheon meat produced by Bil Mar Foods, a division of Sara Lee Corporation. Although no illnesses have been linked to Thorn Apple Valley products, the company announced debt Z io ns -- tf5,. freedom, - - !V - - s ',l 's. fj.1 , . , t ; . .. CCRKBA Executive Director. Despite predictions of blood in the gut- ters and shootouta at highest rates of violent crime," noted Alan Gottlieb, chairman of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Once again. weVe proven that the only correlation between firearm possession and crime is one of reduced crime where citizens are given the freedom to exercise their rights. Several factors wee considered in developing the "freedom index. First and most critical was the adoption by a state of clear and objective criteria for license issuance. By removing the discretionary factor, favoritism and arbitrary denial are eliminated. Other factors considered included cost and duration of the license, level of training required before exercising a right, willingness of a state to recognize those licenses issued by other states (reciprocity), and the restrictions placed on where the right to carry may be exercised. Vermont, with me of the lowest violent crime rates in the United citiStates, allows all zens to carry concealed without a license. KeighboringNew York, with a much higher than average violent crime rate, imposes several restrictions on a citizens right to defend non-prof- law-abidi- with American Cheese, Smart Selections Turkey Ham with American Cheese, Smart Selections Cooked Ham with Swiss Cheese, Schnucka Bologna with American Cheese, Best Bologna with Ameri- on Friday a voluntary recoil of oil reody-to-conoumer pockoged producto produced over o period ot ito Arkonooo plant. The onnouncement come otter listeria bacteria woo detected by USDA government teoto. A spokespereon for Thorn Apple Volley confirmed that recalled producto hove been distributed to locations in Utah. Tri County Health Deportment advises that you destroy or return to the purchaser the following items: Thom Apple Valley hot dogs and lunch combinations bearing establishment number 13529 or P13529. These products were produced between July 6, 1998 and December 30, 1998. Brand names involved are: Hot Dogs: Big Una Franks, Colonial Franks, Com King Franks, Flavor King Franks, Herrad Franks. Nepco Franks, Thom Apple Valley Franks, ot th can Cheese, Save A Lot Cooked Ham with Swiss Cheese, Hy Vee Bologna with American Cheese, Hy Vee Turkey Breast with Ceddsr Cheese, Iowa Gold Bologna with American Cheese, Iowe Gold Cooked Ham with Swiss Cheese, Iowa Gold Turkey Breast with Ceddsr Cheese, Kroger Bologna with Cheddar Cheese, Lady Lee Bologna with American Cheese, Lady Lea Cooked Ham with Cheddar Cheese, Safeway Bologna with American Cheese, Safeway Cooked Ham with Swiss Cheese, Safeway Turkey Breast with Cheddar : Roosevelt Police Dept, who is investigating the crime.Its about 500 board feet of wood. They used some kind of cutting torch to gain entry and broke in through the bock gate. They knew where the wood woo located, found it, and took it. Ho said the wood was in planks of varying widths. The cut chain on the back gate was reported on Wednesday, Jan. 27; but the burglary of the wood was not discovered until Mon., Feb. 1, by a shop teacher who hod been out of town. A $300 reward is being offered by the UBATC for information that can help solve the case. Embleton aid that as of yet there are no suspects and very few leads. Another $300 is being offered by the UBATC for information about another incident that occurred the night of Tuesday, Feb. 2 or early morning Wednesday, Feb. 3: a gate was crashed down causing on undisclosed amount of damage. WoVr probably looking fora full-si- .. . . ' unplanned emergencies or for investing in your fut ure. When it comes to paying 3resterday's debts and saving for tomorrow, Zions Bank is the only place you need to look. . Zion d t ze burnt orange pick-u- p Wyr lamm-,- iheteM ! 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