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Show Page Four - The Eureka Reporter - July 10, 1998 Leave young animals, birds where found RAL'S METALS REPAIR Full Range of Welding 107 E. Leadville Street P. O. Box 254 . Eureka, Utah 8 (435) 433-692- For Solo: Glothoo Lino Poloo AMERICAS FIRST CHOICE HAIR LOSS! HraMptanttNiM hair whk a will grew natural looking (root hoirUno QuaUflod Physician Largest attto of tho art facility Lowest possible cost Miciv-Blaiidin- g Educational $ J IUm louiCtiM RMJLUS GROUP kM- -f M mm Oa T.V. 4 tamlaA Hhad Far 9920 Wth 84 Via. (apwtaai UM So. WBwhimr UC AIRFARE SALE 1 Purohnoo... Moat Forso Roqulro Advance Day Low area For Notioo Traval Alaol snort But Wo Do havo All Faros Availaiblo Only Whllo Supply Laato. Hurry... 14-2- m slatofap. 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A ranBDBQ noLino, me. 50 E. 40 8, 653 &g5a36 U j rirvfm ki Southern Utah University Computer Numeric Control (CNC) Machining Program starting August 25, 1998 $16,000 - $25,000 per year salaries RetirementMedical Plans Profit Sharing 200 positions avaUabla statewide for parsons after one year training FOR TRAINING INFORMATION Roger Greener CONTACT 435-885-83- 24 GREAT WESTERN LEASING & SALES (801) 295-181- 1 (800) 211-281- 1 e a Eye doctor retires Planning Commission says yes 374-181- 800-854-62- 01 m Mobile Storage Containers and Mobile Offices Buy About this time every year the Division of Wildlife Resources receives elk calves and deer and pronghorn antelope e fawns, picked up by people who believe the animals have been abandoned. Those who find them often take them home and then, after finding out how hard it is to feed and care for them, turn the newborns over to the Division. The Division doesnt have the personnel or facilities to raise young animals, and in turn sends the babies to private wildDelbert G. Ririe, M.D. life rehabilitators. Tremendous costs are incurred for the care of animals but the "orphaned problems become even worse if the animals survive. Zoos and natural parks have plenty of North American elk, deer and pronghorn, and are Central Utah Eye Associates, usually unwilling to take on which includes Eye Clinic of additional animals. If captive-raise- d animals are turned loose, Provo, Eye Clinic of Payson, become nuisances, pests American Fork Eye Clinic and they and lost even dangerous, Eye Clinic of Orem, have an- their natural fear of .having people. nounced the retirement of their So the best whats thing you senior partner, Delbert G. Ririe, find an elk can should do, you M.D. Dr. Ririe's medical career calf, or deer or pronghorn in the wild? began in 1972 when he joined If you find an unattended Merrill C. Oaks, M.D., Robert leave it alone and newborn, W. Petty, M.D. and Herman K. walk Its probably being away. Hatch, O.D. to practice ophthalwatched from some distance by mology. He received his medical its mother. If the baby is in degree from Cornell University obvious cars or from danger and completed his residency in other some hazard, simply move ophthalmology from the Univer- it out of the way and back away. sity of Iowa. Dr. Ririe was Don"t carry the fawn away, and among the first doctors in the take it home. Its almost dont mountain west to perform catabest to leave a baby ract surgery with intraocular always animal exactly where you find implants. He was past president of the Utah Ophthalmological it. Wild animal parents often Society and a member of the leave their young unattended American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American Board of Ophthalmology, the Utah Ophthalmological Society, the Utah Medical Association, and the American Medical Association. Dr. Ririe is a caring physician who is loved by his patients and respected by his peers. He served tens of thousands of patients throughout his 26 years Members attending the July in practice, many of whom 1st meeting of the Planning and traveled hundreds of miles to be seen by hinm. Dr. Ririe and his Zoning Commission.. Darby Pauline Taylor, Dr. Tom wife, Rebecca, have 4 children Sharp, Wallace.. after discussion, will and one grandchild. He enjoys recommend the following buildmusic, history, growing orchids, ing permits for approval of furniture building, and constructEureka City Council at their July ing models of historic wooden meeting: Linda Young for an ships. addition to her home; Craig Dr. Ririe has arranged for Ryan for a storage shed; Warren James G. Theurer, M.D. to Holman for a manufactured assume the care of his patients at home; and Joe McClellan for a the Eye Clinic of Provo. Dr. remodeling job at the Gold Theurer will arrive in early Diggers Restaurant. August and patients may call The present members ex8 or toll free pressed a need for people to for more information. for alternate positions on The physicians and staff of apply commission. the Applications Central Utah Eye Associates be picked up at Eureka City may wish to express their respect, Hall. admiration and love for this outstanding physician and gentleman. Rent Lease 40 ft Containers $110 per mo. 20 ft. Containers $85 per mo. Fast Pkknp & Delivery m Do not put your faith in what statistics say until you have carefully considered what they do not say. William W. Watt while they feed and go about their daily routine. They know the young animal has a much better chance of survival on its own. Calves and fawns, almost odor-fre- e and well camouflaged with a spotted coat, are to survive with only visits from a parent. periodic The Division also discourages people from picking up baby birds. About this time of year, baby birds begin jumping from their nests, which have become too small for the growing nestlings. Because baby birds cont fly very well, they usually end up on the ground, where they will continue to be fed by their parents, until they learn to fly. If a baby bird is encountered, the best thing to do is to leave it alone. Dont try to put it back into its nest and don't take it home. Parent birds will continue to feed and care for their young, wherever they land. Please resist the temptation to bring young animals and birds home. Your good intentions will probably spell tragedy for the young life you had hoped to well-adapt- save. The next time you see a snowball fight, you might like to reflect on the fact that the scientific term for the act of squeezing snowballs to make them harder is regelation. Each day in the United States more than 20,000 credit cards are lost or stolen. 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