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Show How can safely dispose of excess pesticides I Answer by: Howard Deer, Utah State University Extension Pesticides and Toxicology Specialist Pesticide use requires disposal of either excess pesticides or empty pesticide containers. You can reduce the pesticides or pesticide containers you need to dispose of if you follow these practices: Purchase onW the amount of the pesticide needed for a single season. Calculate the amount of pesticide needed to treat the site. Mix that amount and apply it with properly calibrated equipment Carefully mix and load so there is no spillage. Minimise liquid wastes, includ-ingspnmaterial left alter an application and the water used to wadi and rinse the spray equipment Use liq qr t a ft ftd & a consider giving the pesticide, in its original osnUiner, to another applicator to twesoeordingfo label dime- . tiona. See ifyoiir county and city health '.departments accept home and garden pesticide products for disposal. Safely store pesticides until an acceptable method for disposal is available. This may involve storage for extended times and safe storage is difficult. See if there are requirements for the proper cleaning of pesticide containers before disposal Directions are in the storage and disposal section of the label. Most commonly, cleaning is accomplished by triple rinsing containers with water or shaking out paper or plastic bags. To triple rinse: Empty pesticide container into spray tank and allow container to drain for 30 seconds. Add rinse water to container so it is one fourth fulL Rinse container thoroughly, pour rinse water into spray tank and drain for 30 seconds. Do this procedure three times. Do not pour pesticides down the drain or into water. Do not pour pesticides on the ground. Do not burn excess pesticides. Do not use pesticides for other than their labeled uses. "Do not discard pesticide containers in unapproved areas. Do not reuse pesticide contain- - . uids according to application directions. Protect pesticides so they remain useful and the labels are legible. Store them in a cool location, out of the sun and in locked cabinets. Keep them Hi their original containers and out of reach of children or animals. Sunlight moisture snd excessive heat or cold can destroy pesticide effectiveness. Use older products first Ifyou have on hand more than you need: Read the storage and disposal section of the label for special disposal instructions. If label directions allow, apply excess pesticides in a second appliro-tion. If you cannot use all yourself. ft MORGAN COUNTY Already short two deputies, the Morgan County Sheriff's Office received word of its detective's resignation and another deputy's iqjuiy. The result is a shortage offour deputies in a department that originally employed 10. "We have had three deputies leave in the last two and a half months all due to pay issues," said Sheriff Gene Ercanbrack. Morgan County News MOAB the Moab to Monument Valley Film Commiaaion will cease operations within the next few weeks. That word came from commission leader Don Holyoak, who said financial woes have plagued the group over the last three years. For more than 50 years the film commission has promoted Moab and Southeast Utah as a fUm and commercial location site. DWR plans for Montes Creek Timet-Indepen-de- nt TOOELE The Utah Department of Corrections officially canceled plans medium security, privatised prison in Timpie Valley near to build a 600-beGrantsville. The cancellation id what would haw been Utahs first privately owned and operated prison fraught with delays snd problems since the DOCs request for bids in 1998 eras s result of the DOCs restructured five-yea-r phut. Transcript Bulletin Division of Wildlife resource officials say they intend to provide a safe experience for young fishermen on the west aide of Uintah County. The DWR has purchased 189 acres Little which includes the Montes Creek Reservoir, located about L2 miles north ofBallard. The final phase of the purchase will be completed this October. Walt Donaldson, Northeastern Region supervisor, said DWR plans to drain the reservoir to eliminate the non-gaspecies, and stock the lake with bluegill, baas and catchable sixe trout Donaldson said the Division also plans to provide a parking area in a t safer area. The Division plans to drain the lake this fell to remove the carp. DWR management goals for the Montes Creek Areas are to: Protect the existing habitat from deterioration. Maintain public access for hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing. Establish either atwostoiy trout fiahery.orawarm water fishery, with emphasis on juvenile angling oppor- d. 18-ac- re EAST JUAB COUNTY Thomas Arthur Green, entered please of not guilty to four bigamy charges in Fourth District Court held in Nephi. The defendant also entered not guilty pleas to the other counts. farm in Juab's Green is a bigamist who lives on s e West Desert and who has beencharged with bigamy, criminal non support and The Times News rape of a child. 15-acr- PRICE Dr. David Morris tendered his resignation to Castleview on Aug. 3, concluding his anesthesiology services contract with the hospital. Morris will slso dose down his chronic pain clinic, where office space was provided by the hospital. According to Castleview administrator Jeff Frandsen, Morris indicated that he planned to look at career options and opportunities in other locations as an anesthesiologist. announces Sun Advocate VERNAL She is the first lady to win, and she is the youngest to win the Uintah County Demolition Derby. That's something to be proud when you come from a demolition derby family. Amanda emerged from the Powder Puff heat, all women, relatively untouched which put her in the final heat against the winners of the other ' i- -' I S . ! brats. Varnal Express a- Tr t 1 tunities. WASATCH COUNTY James Cory Parker was found on the side of the road in Scipio, Utah, Sunday evening after having escaped from Wasatch Countyjail on Thursday around 8 p .m. Parker was walking along the Frontage Road in Scipio Mountain in Millard County, when he voluntarily gave himeeelf up to authorities. Parker had to dear two fences with raxor ariie in order to make a run for Courier it. He was battered, bruised and bleeding when be was found. "We intend to make a lot ofyoung fishermen on the West Side happy with this project, said Donaldson. DRUM ACTION-DrumPark in Duchesne. mer dnim out a nice beat while contestant take part in Native American Culture at Roy lent credit repair seams. The Federal Trade Commission outlines three things for consumers to remember about credit repair. 1) Accurate and timely negative BBB joins crackdown targeting Internet credit repair scams The Better Business Bureau of Utah was among 29 BBBs nationwide that joined with the Federal Trade Commission, the Department ofJustice and 47 other federal, state and local law enforcement and consumer protection agencies recently, in the search for illegal scams that promise consumers that they can restore their credit worthiness for a fee. The effort was part of a national operation known as "SurfDay 2000. The BBB ofUtah contributed several leads on suspect companies as part of the national effort As a result of the project, over 180 Web sites are now receiving notice that their credit repair claims may violate state and federal laws. According to Russ Behrmann, President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau ofUtah, many credit repair operations "guarantee that they can remove negative information for consumers credit reports, even if the negative information is accurate and timely.They cant Mare than 60 credit repair operations identified during the SurfDay" sell instructions about how consumers can substitute a false Social Security number for their current number and "start fresh with a new credit identity. They claim the scheme is perfectly legal It isn't In bet it's a felony. "Three suspect sites were far tooeasylofuuLTharsarsanamaxing number out there making these bogus promises, states Behrmann. information cannot be removed from a credit report. 2) Creating a new identity using a false Social Security number is iUe-ga- L . 3) Only time and personal debt repayment will improve your credit report Operators of suspect credit repair scams snd web site operators are receiving warnings and letters stating that they may be violating the la w. The warning says, "This electronic mail is intended to notify you that credit repair advertisement may violate Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act" Companies are further warned, "if your company engages in any deceptive or fraudulent credit repair activities, we strongly urge you to stop; otherwise, you may be subject to legal action. The warnings also address where credit con tain an repair organisations can send ques- comments:. or tions creditrepainjjftc.gov. The Credit Repair SurfDay 2000 project is one of three major national law enforcement efforts being supported in by the Better Business Bureau of Utah in the past year . The other two are focuse ch !TUS. ing on bogus and related internet fraud, portal fraud. work-at-hom- rw CB)0aB OWflO OS) UID3G GKQJO 0 We are currently hiring for the following Full Time Positions: Class A CDL tanker drivers In the Roosev elt, UT area Must be at IcaM 25 yis. old, have Tanker HazMat & double triple End. Two yis. recent verifiable experience of which 1 year tanker experience. Must be able to pass DOT physical, drug screen and company road test. All drivers receive a great benefits package: Excellent Pay Miles & Hours Major Medical and Dental 40 IK Plan Paid Vacation and Holidays Any credit repair operation that claims it can improve a consumer's credit report and charges for that service in advance is likely violating the Credit Repair Organisations Act, (CROA), a new federal law designed to help consumers combat fraudu Life Insurance Short Term Disability for details Please Call Lieutenant Governor of the State ofUtah, am causing the texts of the following two propositions which win appear on the ballot at the General Election to be held Tuesday, November 7, 2000, to be printed In at least one newspaper in every county of the state where a newspaper is published. la accordance with Utah Code Section 20A-7-10- 3, 1, Olene S. Walker, PROPOSITION 1 ballot, Shad the I iah Constitution be amended to: (I) modifc terms used to idcnnfi- certain kxalgovernment entities; (2) expand the tjas ofservices special service districts may be authorised to provide; (JJ authavr the Legislature to provide, for the oration of beat government entities in addition kt counties, municipalities, school districts, and special service districts: (41 modify evenly seat and optionalfirms ofcounty government provisions; 0) nywrthe Legislature to provide in statute fie municipal dissolution; (6) clarify election provisions: (7) modtfy the exclusive uses cfspecified highway revenues; and(S) repeal language that is redundant or obsolete relating to state and Awl government? - RESOLUTION AMENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONS 2000 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Spoaaor: Howard C Mdsw . A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION; CLARIFYING STATUS OF COUNTIES; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT. DIRECTING THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR TO INCLUDE CHANGES MADE BY THIS JOINT RESOLUTION IN PREVIOUS JOINT RESOLUTION AND TO SUBMIT THE PREVIOUS JOINT RESOLUTION. AS MODIFIED. TO VOTERS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Thi resolution proposes to change the Utah Constitution as follows: AMENDS: ARTICLE XI, SECTION I ls alt members elected to each ofthe Be it resolved by the legislature efthe state cfCtah, two houses voting infavor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article XL Section 1, to read: ARTICLE XL LOCAL GOVERNMENTS two-thin- Article XI, Section if lCooatia recogaiatd as legal sabdMrinas J The severe! counties of the Ttmtwy State of Utah. existing et the time of the adoption of this Constitution. are hereby) recognized as legal subdivisions of this State!, and the precincts. and s..t i TV wHintirs now existing fin said cmintrcs. as legal subdivisions thtreof.awd they) - Sabmittal to ' Section 2. Rrpladog portions of previous reooiation intent ofthe Legislature that ft ihe it (l) .) anif fe XL Section I of the Utah Constitutions proposed to be amended in this joint rert.,i;w irplice and supersede that same section is Proposed to be amcnJcd in SJ R. 5. Resolution Amm.ting State snd Local Government Provisions. Passed during the 1999 General Session: arorle XL Section 7 of the Utah OptuMmicB. as proposed to be enacted in SJJL S. Local Go eminent Precisions. Pissed duriae the 1999 General Aqyntlirg Sniilffl. Nr farted nd the remaining sections of Article XI is proposed to be enacted in SJJL be renumbered accofthndxi Resolution Amending State and Local Government Previsions. psfd Affjpg yfc fr submitted to voters with the changes in this joint resolution described in I OOP fienerat SrViM"i K..bwtiP f m y snd (bl included in SJJL 3 Ihcudl SJJL 3 included those chances atthc time it 1W General Session: snd in this joint resolution rerLuc snd supersede amctklnwnu in amendments the (dl bfrsuc the amendments proposed bv this joint resolution not be resolution, SIB 4 snd become 1 rtrtflftf18 Bate. Hr cf t0 mbmigftl modify SJJL S. Resolution Ametslittf Slate tv f?l The lieuteninl General Session, as proposed by this joint lhc Airing passed 199 I f .v-j- rmvenfflKnt Wooes, tllM. u Pfthelepmreinthc " COYCniCX-ildllRlcdh- ? resolution and to submit S JR. 5. as modified, to the voters of the gate atthc JCiLreeulir general election in the manner provided by law. Effective date. Section to accordance with Section 2 of this art, the amendments proposed by this joint resolution shall hare the same effective date as SJJL 8. Resolution Amending State and Local Government Provisions, passed during the 1999 General Session, if SJJLiisagpn?cdbv a majority cf those voting on it at the next regular general election. k PROPOSITION 2 ea the ballot, Shall the I inh Constitution be amended to: establish a permanent state oust find consisting cfobnxv settlement money designated by suttue or appnvpnation and specifiedprivate donations, with income firm the trustfiind to be deposited into the stu&b General Fund and the principal to be pntsened in the kustfkmd unless the governor and tkreefi.wrths tfb ah the Senate and the House cf Representatives agree to armour money or assets firm the oustfindfive depexsit into the stair h General Fund RESOLUTION CREATING CONSTITUTIONAL TRUST FUND 2000 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Spa art LSttwifeslM A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION; ESTABLISHING A STATE TRUST FUND. PROVIDING FOR PRINCIPAL TO BE HELD IN PERPETUITY, PROVIDING AN EXCEPTION; PROVIDING FOR USE OF INCOME; DIRECTING THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR TO SUBMIT THE PROPOSAL TO VOTERS; AND PRO- VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution proposes to change the Uuh Constitution as follows; ENACTS; Be it nrsobed by the legislature ofthe state cf I ah. ftwwWi of ARTICLE XXII, SECTION 4 elected members each the oil io cf two houses voting in favor thentef Section 1. It is proposed to enact Utah Constitution Article XX1L Section 4, to read: Us of iocoaae. Article XXII, Section 4. (Stats trest food Principal to be heid in perpetaity 1 1) There established a permanent state tnifl fond consisting ef: tak as presided by statute or appropriation- - finals that the state receiscs relaftnc to the November 1998 settlement agreement w ith leading tobacco manufacturers, and itLeihafiakh and attcti.ihai fee ttuft fund nreiva tatbcgacti jrjni yc. ikniiaca, ULLvctrt aiitmfcl ja&tbcCtoa LikJboutcTrcasunn sh&uxrsibkl&sututc. bold ia.Yntibcm.fci ihcbcncltLctlhcjpgclc gtihe swuajgcgNimfy. iHtoi fotoh laAteKtt in tastf 131 The income from the state trust fund shall be debited mlQ the General T und. s HI With fee concurrence ef the governor and of etch house cf the Legislature, fueduet aaafo rant be naamd from lk final to kpaiLinia.ticGcpcnl fual Section 1 Sobntittal In voters, three-fourth- state at the next regLlar CMTJtt ir. Section Effective date. If the amendment proposed by tins joint resolution is approved bv k i naiontv cf these vctint T |