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Show EUREKA PUBLIC WOTTDCE Public notice is hereby that the Tintic School District will hold its annual budget hearing at the following date, location, and given NAP- S- Flowers aren't the only things blooming when the weather warms. The beauty of the season also brings a nuisance for anyone who lies to be outside, mosquitos. Fortunately, a few control measures now can reduce the number of mosquitoes in the yard all sea- Obituaries son. WUma Sncbanek Take the following Bteps to lower mosquito populations and protect everyone in the family. Wilma E. Gardner Suchanek, 80, of Tama, Iowa passed away on May 10, 2004. She was born .February 29, 1924 to Sam and Anabelle Gardner. Wilma grew up in and NAP- S- Allergies Eliminate bulbs with yellow bulbs or sodium vapor bulbs that are less attractive to mosquitoes. Install or repair windows and door screens to keep mosquitoes out. Make sure that window and door screens are "bug tight," 18x18 strands per square inch, with no holes. According to Paul Bello, entomologist, once mos- quito season hits, additional precautions should be taken. "When possible, wear shirts and outdoors and when pants apply insect repellent that contains a high percentage of "DEET." ters, birdbaths, wading "Mosquitoes are annoypools, plant pots, swim- ing pests, but you can ming pool covers, old tires steer clear of t hem by and toys. Mosquitoes need avoiding being outdoors at of dawn and dusk when mosonly a thimble-fu- ll water to breed. quitoes are most active." It is important to pro- Replace outdoor light breeding sites. Remove objects that may collect rain water where mosquitoes breed. Common locations include clogged roof gut- attended Eureka public schools. She had six sisters: Virginia, Viola, Mildred, Ann, Caroline and Margaret. She had two brothers, Sam and Jack. She also had many nieces and nephews. long-sleev- ed 5n I BRAKES ROCKY'S- - t SHOCKS PiyiM 5N.IUi 71-214- 4 LIN 4C5-S7- I1 not sinusi- tis can lifestyle. disrupt AC IK tect yourself from your mosqui- toes, for more reasons than just their itchy bites. Mosquitoes can be dangerous and can spread diseases such as West Nile virus, which can cause very serious symptoms. A blood-born- e illness, West Nile virus is transmitted by mosquitoes to a variety of hosts, including birds, horses, cats, dogs, bats, rabbits and humans. Most cases of WeBt Nile in humans show up in late summer or early fall, but can appear year-roun-d in warmer parts of the country. To combat mosquitoes, there has been a three-ste- p www.cdc.gov. Swimming lessons mation, call Maria Coons at 433-201- 1. TUNE-UP- S AMERICAN ZCAR CARE People suffering from sinusitis miss an average of four days of work every year. Many sinusitis infections are viral and resolve on their own; they cant be treated with antibiotics. However, bacterial sinus infections may require antibiotics to get better. If you have these symptoms and they do not improve or worsen, you may have a bacterial infection. Many antibiotics are highly effective against bacterial sinusitis, wiping out the infection so you can feel better and get back to your normal routine. These guidelines outline the most effective antibiotic choices. If you have been diagnosed with bacterial sinusitis, talk to your doctor about choosing the most effective antibiotic, one that is recommended by the guidelines. Make sure to ask your doctor about convenient dosing options and antibiotics with extended to help reduce mosquito activity It's not too late to sign up in residential and commercial settings that for swimming lessons. They include educating people will be transporting stuabout potential breeding dents on the school bus to sites around their homes the Nephi pool Preschool or businesses, targeting children need to be driven mosquito larvae located in by their parents. The beginpermanent standing water ning lessons cost $30 for and treating areas where two weeks (10 days). More adult mosquitoes may advanced classes run $40. Lessons will begin on hide. To learn more about June 21 and to July 2. To West Nile virus, ask a docsign up or for more inforprogram tor or visit ALIGNMENTS ROCKY'S 191 nose, it can also be even more. Allergies can cause bacterial infections, including sinusitis. There are approximately 31 million cases of sinusitis reported every year. While Prevent mosquitoes now to protoctt yourself later June 21, 2004 Location: Tintic School District Offices Board Room 55 East Main Street Eureka, Utah Time: 5:00 p.m. The meeting is open to the public. By order of the Eureka Friday, June 11, 2004 Alleil'es and bacterial infections are This to sneeze at nothing Tintic School Board of allergy season seems to be Education. shaping up as one of t he worst in recent history, Jeremy Snell Business to allergists according Administrator across the country. Published in the Eureka While this may spell irriReporter on July 11 & 18, tation in the form of itchy 2004. eyes, headaches and runny NOTICE OF ANNUAL BUDGET HEARING TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION time: Date: REPORTER Willi RANDY BRAILSFORD Manager 872 N. Main Spanish Fork 801-794-00- 77 |