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Show look very stunning on her eight year-ol- d daughter. As the scriptures. (Ecclesiastes 3:1) indicate, there is a time and place for everything. At what age should this change from childhood to adulthood take place. Because of the necessity to cck out an existence. 200 years ago children of 8. It). 12. were beginning to shoulder the work and responsibilities of the adult world. They were beginning to become men and women. But what happened'1 Society changed, special laws and special privileges now protect children and lengthen childhood. Are we helping or hurting children hy taking away the consequences of their actions'. I las our change in attitude about children helped or slowed this never ending march of children toward adulthood Growing up by Keith C. Olsen Childhood is that lime in our lives when others, parents or guardians, make our decisions and withhold the consequences Tor our action. As a child, our main goal and desire was to grow up and become like the big hoys and girls. The number one item that shows the adult world that we have grown up, is our ability to accept (he responsibility and consequences for our own actions. We mi longer point the finger and exclaim "he made inc do it." What children and young adults tail to realize is. that in growing up. there are some things that we have to grow into. The Eour-- y ear-olno matter how much he might desire it. its no match for dad's 12 dress shoes. Molhers's The oldest warship still alloat is beautiful evening gown docs not the ('onsliliitiiiii. built in 1747. d. iV I ; II twli. VAi(Krrm r. wi IikiI'IiV Swieki Inlviav ar.ij .,e Oiri our is h at 1 t- -i irwr :kiv:fi 5 for a !iar.v '.tip of win iwv avi Ompnauement Committee Promoting PruU Uv Our Conwumuty Snowblower safety tips given Answer hy: Richard Beard Before the snow is knee deep in your driveway, it would he wise to review the operating instructions and safety precautions for your snowblower. Most snowblower injuries occur in the early winter season during heavy snowfall. Consider the following tips for safely. Before operating the snowblower. check the oil level, fill ilic fuel tank and make sure the December BLM I1). 1447 - The Eureka Reporter sets meeting Jan. 21 ire loots comHelicopters used ny modcrn-d- a monly wranglers from the Bureau ot I .and Management iBI.M) in the roundup of wild horses captured from the public rangelands. (hi January 2 . the BI.M will conduct a public meeting to discuss where they plan to use helicopters in capture operations planned during I44K in I'lali. to Wild Horse According Specialist (Hade Anderson, the BI.M will not mils spell out but will procedures, agcnc) discuss the use of motorized vehicles in transporting animals from the capture site to the - Page l equipment in die management of w ild horses is scheduled lor 7:00 p. in. at the HLM's Richfield Office laealed at 150 East 8X1 North. Richfield. I'tuh. According to Anderson, the BI.M plans to remove approximately 4(X) excess w ild horses in 448 . This sear we plan to start 1 gathering horses in Adoptions will be held in several local ions throughout I 'tali during I44K. starting in March. I hose additional wishing information regarding the upcoming public meeting or wild horse adoption information m general, should contact the BLM Office. ( 80 1) Salt 477-431(option 3i. 2370 South 23(H) West. Salt Dike Cits. I 'tali 84 14. Since 1475. the first year of loundups in I tali, the BLM has removed more Ilian 3600 wild horses and 2tl(l burros from machine's engine, rotors, augers. and impellers are free to rotate. If you have an electiic snowblower, examine the extension cord and replace it if it is adoption facility salcly. damaged. Make sure the ground This year s annual meeting to ing prong is in place and the Jiseuss the use of motorized public rangelands. snowblower is operated only when properly grounded. When operating the snow blower. do not allow the discharge chute to spray snow on people or animals, since the snowblower can also throw stones, ice and other objects. Never leave the snowblower running unattended, and do not allow inexperienced adults or children to operate it. Do not disable safety mechanisms or lockout devices, and know how to stop the engine quickly in case of emergency. Make sure all rotating parts have stopped turning before initialing adjustments. There is less clogging if you don't rush the job. Be prepared for a clogged machine to jump when it is freed. Never attempt to clear debris or blockages from the machine without shutting off the engine. The auger, wlueh bites into and throws the snow, can he Never dangerous. especially place your hands in die snow chutethrower or around the blades of the snowblower. If the machine requires repair or the auger is blocked, turn it oil' and disconnect the spark plug wire before attempting to correct the problem. 1 Barn photo contest announced I Chrislmastimi! is almost here, All around, we find good cheer, So we'd like to wish our friends, Love, and run that never ends, And our thanks we send to you, With a Merry Christmas," too! West Juab Ambulance Kyle Bigler, President Rough and worn, sturdy and steadfast, the harn stands as a symbol of rural America's past and present. In celebration of this grand heritage, the Utah State Historical Society and I 'tab Preservation magazine are pleased to sponsor the Itarn in Hull! photo contest. Winning entries will he published in the 1448 edition of I 'tali Preservation and will be exhibited in the Society's photo gallery as well as other locations. The sponsors would like to encourage entries fmni amateurs as well its professional photographers. They are also especially interested in receiving entries from all parts of die state. The deadline for entries is December 31. I W7. more information, contact the I 'tali Slate Historical Society, 533-356- ive WITH WARM REGARDS Wishing you and your family an filled with delights and all the Christmas, trimmingil Thanks for vwlmg our place this past yoar. Eureka Medical Center Joseph Markland, PAC Janice Boswell |