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Show 3v - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD June-- 1 1. 2002 is animals Feeding baby best left to their mothers she senses danger, such as a human, she will leave in hopes of luring the predator away from her fawn. color Humane, which have good recognition, often see the fawns in their hiding places. Since the doe is hiding, many people assume the worst. Theyjump to the conclusion the fawn sures. has been abandoned and pick it up. "Most predators on these fawns "Thats the worst possible thing have a good sense ofsmell which helps they could have done they just took make up for an inability to see color, a fown from its mother, Stewart said. Stewart said. "Deer have adapted so "If you Bee a fawn or calf elk, dont that the fawns are born scentless, approach it. Take a look from a dismeaning they dont have an odor so tance ifyou like but if you approach it, predators cant smell them. Also, their your scent could kill it. Numerous creamy brown coatsarethesame shade studies and observations have docuof color as the new grass and leaves, if mented predators following human you look at it in black and white. Add tracks. Ive watched coyotes and other a few spots and they are well camoupredators cross a path that someone flaged. just walked and immediately turn With these adaptations, the fawns and follow it. I dont know ifthe predabest strategy for survival is to hide for tors are curious or not but ifyouvejust its first few weeks of life. The doe checked out a fawn, youll lead the usually moves away to feed or rest, but predator right to it still remains reasonably close by. If Abandoned baby birds are another problem. "Birds have also developed some IP) strategies for raisingtheiryoungwhich often leads people to think they need m to lend a helping hand," Stewart said. TRICE After months ofplanningand hard work, the benefits of hard labor "Young birds will often leave their to paid ofT as the Gigliotti fishing pond in Helper opened to the public last nests before they are able fly. They branches fun of the in outalongthe spread usually of hundreds With fishing attendance, day supporters Saturday. of their tree and then call for thdr began with an official ribbon cutting by Rose and Ross Gigliotti. parents to bring them food. This UT a The Sun Advocate Hikers, campers and others who find you nganimals and birds in Utahs hack country this springand summer are urged to leave the animals and birds where they find them. Those who find baby birds in their neighborhoods are encouraged to do the same thing. Feeding baby animals is best left to their mothers and fathers," said Ron Stewart, conservation outreach ofWild-lif- e manager for the Utah Division Resource's Northeastern Region. Wit h spring in the air, it wont be long before the Division gets flooded withcalls from individuals who found an abandoned baby bird or mammal' and would like ub to take care of it," Stewart said. "While we appreciate and share the concern ofthe caller, the best care givers are its natural parents." Birds and mammals have numerous strategies to avoid predation and to raise their young. Often these strategies look like the H ms i I' 1 km- don't t'.ill ciui. Si line Sullllll.lN i (i m .il tims pul their best fHt forward and hope they have their seat belts on so that they rideis klwe k out the cameraman down below. The carnival was in town. Wednesday through 4th of July parade offering reserved seats Juno Yf Juno 10 13 sit! Rawtlirill i 11 For the first time ever, America's Freedom Festival at Provo is offering to the public reserved bleacher seating for those attending the Grand Parade on July 4. For $5, spectators can purcluwe a soat in a series ofb leathers placed along the parade route stretching from 1000 North University Avenue to 900 East Center Street in Provo. We want to olTer this service to those who prefer not to camp out all night or arrive at five oclock in the morning to get a good spot to watch the parade, Baid David Pratt, vice chair of the parade for 2002. Tickets are available at the Freedom Festival office in the Historic County Courthouse in downtown Provo at 51 S. University Ave., Suite 317. Parade tickets are on sale there from 9 a. m.to5p.m., Monday through Friday, and the Festival accepts mqjor credit cards, checks, or cash. Tickets must be purchased in person; no telephone purchases are available. In addition to reserved bleacher seating, parade spectators will hear a special broadcast of the parade from their scats, according to Mr. Pratt. 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But it didn't take long for more controversy to erupt in Stansbury, this time over the health of the communitys private lake. Concern has been brewing over the condition of the lake for some time now. Its obviously denigratingcondition has become a mqjor source ofconcern for the Stansbury Service Agency, as the lake steadily became more discolored and odorous. The Tooele Transcript Bulletin need to be aware the $20 bills their clerks are accepting for payment could be counterfeit. With the advent of better scan nere, inkjet printers and copy machines, there is an increase in the number of juvenile counterfeiters, said Kim Fitzgerald, Secret Service, speaking at the noon luncheon of the Vernal Area Chamber of Commerce. The Vernal Express VERNAL-Bumness- es VaNs sterna ConfMlw On . long ride up Forrest has a big beautiftil cabin upon the mountain in Oakley Canyon. While they were there, they saw four pretty bigdeer in theyard. Forrest is going to Bell his cabin. His wife, Dorothy, passed away three years ago of an aneurism, bo Forrest said it is no fun to go there anymore. RonJubertookseveral of us Seniors from the Duchesne Gateway Center to Prioeon Friday, May 31 to go shopping and to have dinner. It was a lot of Ain. Minnie Newman who passed away, was the mother of Kathy Leflec Minnie was suchavery sweet lady. She had been in the Stewarts Care Center for some time. Her funeral was held oh Saturday, June 1. Minnie was the ninth person to pass away over there since Harold Gee passed a yon Oct. 23, not. Jennie Merkley was in Springvillt over this last weekend to attend her Chatwin family reunion. ; Henry and Joyce KeysawofDuchesne were in Salt Lake over this last weekend to attend her son, Kirk Barnes, ' , Lena Thomas had her last cookout her house on Saturday afternoon, Jur Those present were: Von an I c 722-254- cradB 38-2634 er 1- you need, fires Muting AwMGia Nani -7- Sandra and Jerry Taylor of Sandy came out to spend Memorial Day with her mother, Helen Abplanalp. Jeff andJerrie Abplanalp ofLyman, Wyoming were also here for Memorial Day, with his mother and sister. Harold Gees niece Lois and Bill Olson ofHelpercame over and picked up Orinda Gee. They all went to Roosevelt where they met at the home of LaMar and Orienne Wilson. They all eqjoyed a beautiful dinner and visit. Beverly Bunn has been in West Jordan visiting with her daughter Cindy Bunn and then she went to Cedar Ridge, Colorado to visit with another daughter, Patricia Sanderson. While she was there she attended a birthday party for her 3 birthday and her youngest grandson, Timothy CrifTon, graduated from his high school. While Orinda Gees nephew Forrest Wardle ofSalt Lake was out and spent three days with her, they went to Tridell and over to the Maeser cem-et- ... 4. ae wha you gel! Experience and Leadership 2 rg$il895 aUxMtaretDMMjoii! Pncendudw.MauntngS Orinda Gee Although the home, owned by Monte and Melanie Town ley, didnt catch fire.it was slightly damaged foom heat which warped some of the homes vinyl t $9152 ragStli 95 S8 . IFA TIRE CENTERS UJU2 wm an estimated . BWfssr P18&65R14.....$43.96 P195455R14 $45.75 P195A5R15 $4741 P205C5R1S $50.69 P21 S65R1 5....S53.64 U Thick Steel Belted Radial LS22575R160 82 P20570R14...S50.12 P21570R14 $52.76 P20570R1 5....851 .00 P21S70R15 $534)4 Sport King AT rwl Lt23S8SM6Et1O3J0 An afternoon fire erupted in Daniel causing WASATCH $3.0,000 in damages to outbuildings and a motor home. Silver Mark P185I70R14 P19S70R14 $47.48 $68.59 mg Vi ss $61.56 reg SBOSb $66.84 mg S Th w 9b $76.39 rag $78.28 ig SM 9H $QE31 Envirocare's former presklent, Charles Judd, is suing the TOOELE radioactive waste d isposal facility, accusing hisemployer Khosrow Semnani pf preventing him from starting his own waste business. Judd, who left the company in January, claims EnvirocareownerSemnani engaged in willfiil, malicious and intentionally fraudulent conduct, costing Judd more than $5 million. The Tooele Transcript Bulletin 55,000 Ml- - Steel Belted Radial Lt Truck HT All Season W NEPHI They were flyinghigh.abit euphoric over the successful sale ofthe citys Olympic 2002 flags, and they made the decision to go ahead and begin an hour earlier Nephi City council meeting as soon as the flag sale ended than the advertised time. That meant that when the city attorney, Denton Hatch, arrived the meeting was nearly over and when city recorder, Blaire Painter, and city administrator, Randy Me Knight, arrived the meeting was over. It also meant that, when the media arrived, the meeting was over. The only problem is that what happened was in violation of Utahs Open Meetings Law, passed by the Utah Legislature to assure that the business of the public is just that public. The Times-New- s Democrat for Sheriff C0-0- P type of adaptive strategy. Its not uncommon foragood wind to blow them off and so people find themon the ground. The best thing to do is to get them out of reach of house cats by simply placing them back up onto a safe branch. The baby will squawk and the parents will find it. Other common phone calls come when a nest is found after a tree is taken down, or ifthe birds nested on a piece of outside equipment "Ifyou can, relocate the nest to a nearby tree or other safe place, Stewart said. "Birds are extremely good parents and will almost always find the new spot by following the sounds of their young. A report came in to dispatch telling of construction workers using bad language and they are working in a family neighborhood. The resident stated they had tried talking with the workers but they would not tone it down. Requested an officer talk to them. Acaller reported a male was nude in a rest stop area. When officers arrived the suspect was gone. The Summit County Beet Sheriffs Blotter: COALVILLE Merv Gustin $37.79 U24575R16E..S122.21 rag SiM-- . U26S7SR1 6C..S1 1 4.S6ip sis? as Lt22W5Rl6D.XlM.28.eg si? fe U26575R16C.S1 14.35. 31x10.50R15C.i 98.02 nm 155IB0R13 P16&80R13-....$33J- nig Si IS adults have abandoned their young when actually they are doing their best to protect it," Stewartexplained. For example, deer fawns learn to walk soon after birth, but they are for from coordinated or strong enough to run away from their predators. So, evolution has added a few safety mea The idea of developing a middle drainage reservoir in Carbon PRICE has been around for years. At the first meeting of the water developCounty ment advisory committee formed by the county, the concept was the main topic of discussion. "This idea of putting a dam across the Consumers area and putting a reservoir there in its present formulation is like a concept car," said Tony Beals of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), a representative on the committee. "It is fraught with a million problems, some of which may well be of the type that they could not be overcome. The Sun Advocate JuneSinROPSEVElT KElLYWTTRElTA T I 1 Pane 20 ctt. -- dsm mb A 6 emu tarn AIM (m4) - Darlene Thomas and son Jack, Conn Cleave, Orinda Gee, Paul Bowden Myton, and Ward and Fern Abbott Roosevelt and Salt Lake. They hf great Ain and good food. Von Thomas had the misfortune fUUng down in his ardand hiurtii his right knee very oaaiy. Lon and Jane Farnsworth have t Janes mother, Della Liddell, out visit with them. She comes from Bot tifuL Marv and Gladys Bell have had th daughter visiting with thm Ganr and Gloria Thomas were from Bull Frog Basin. They went fu mgover at Vernals North Cloud fij ingarea. Vote June 25 L.I2 POOR i |