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Show Questions and Answers Ideas grain, stubble or hay land without first securing a written permit from the State Forester or a designated deputy, and complying fully with the terms and conditions perscribed with the permit. No provision of this act is to be construed to prevent the burning of fence lines on cultivated lands, canals, or SELF IN LILU OF INCOME STATEMENT DECLARATION self declare that , the period January 1. and June 30, 1973 Income or levels of a statement crisis 125 CSA departments and firc wardens know about burning a burning permit should still be obtained." e He gives these I have company behind the mood. Lets look at three common feelings that often behind bad moods and consider where they come from. One of the most common reasons people find themselves in a bad mood is because of being hurt. People feel hurt when - 0 LIFE tell him right If you have a Most people will tion or topic you would be apologetic and will like Dr. McBride to want to remain friend- - discuss in his column, write: Dr. M. Ford ly. This information McBride, 1161 East 300 angry The recommendation ques-awa- handle every situation, 84601. but it will help us understand our moods and do something about them. Dr. McBride can be seen every Wednesday 1 1 ri on Channel Newsroom" at 6:00 pm. Dr. Viscott gives is that if you feel anxious, try and pinpoint what it is youre afraid of losing, See what help you can get to prevent loss or to prepare for it. Dont push it aside because it is too frightening to think about. . Avoiding things you fear only e makes them more trenched and difficult to manage, What about anger? How does anger affect mood? People generally get angry when they are hurt. When you are angry, ask yourself who hurt me? How? What did I say to the person? What did I ? Why want t . didnt I say it? NOTICE Applications will be taken, by the Board of Education, South Summit School District for the position of: en-ar- they lose something such as friendship, a loved one or self sy esteem. Dr. Viscott Anger, like hurt, suggests that when you feel hurt, try. and should be handled imunderstand what you mediately and directly. have lost. What did the If someone makes you ning debris. Fire is permitted only when conditions are right. County fire wardens SCHOOL LUNCH WORKER TRAINEE PART-TIM- E Application forms may be picked up at the school district office. Applications will be received at the office of the Superintendent until 5:00 p.m., 'May 11, 1979. David P. Diezsi Business Official square santo Chemical Com- that manufactures it and the extension field trials indicate that at higher altitudes such as in Utah, it gives satisfactory results at recom- about one-hamended rate. Mr. Jensen, Eexten- - issue these permits and will assist where neces-pan- y sion Week Specialist, says We are encoura- people to try the Sat- - 10 Mon. - Fri. 10 to 7 Pharmacist: 10:30 to 7 2. Burn only under authorized conditions, 3. when the grass uid other fuel types start curin in early summer, be especially careful with campfires and other sources of ignition, g 4. Dont throw rettes or matches to teh ground. Put them out dead out in ash travs e or other reccp-n- lf muss mm? Mt. Air Mall Park City Sunday 1 649-830- 0 to 7 Pharmacist. 10 to 3 to 5, No Pharmacist ciga-gin- the rate to reduce their costs. Likely itwill be quite as effective tides, as the fuD rate, but it 5. Dont allow child-wibe much better mn access to matches. than not trying to Remember, ' less than 25 percent of the wildfires, in our area start from natural causes such as lightening. The other 75 percent Our office also had a mostly result from from Carl M. pe carelessness. Fires Extension ue costly to control; Johnson, Forester, concerning where responsibility can be established, one-ha- lf fire-saf- : yr V y.i ; Gdl PMilnIbirIPDnairffl!iiacy ot U peo-remind- y- . Your' Independent Pharmacy Dedicated To Good Health And Good Value er Last year in Utah You may have to pay. d nearly 300 fires burned on state and privately owned man-cause- wildlands. We can keep the total numbe of fires to a minimum and their size nall if we will all obey the law and take a few simple precautions. The law for burning in Utah states: During the dosed Conair Mr. Coffee 1 Model Conair A Pro 1000 Lots A Curls 0-C- up Curling Iron CBS600 CD07 $429A $2249 Hair Dryer SIO88 with Manufacturers I $2.00 Rebate $8.88 season it shall be misdemeanor to set on. LAKEVIEW'S CORNER The Lakovfew Rarity Office at 60 North Main in Kamee, Utah would Mte all of our Mends throughout to know that we are open for burineaa for the spring and summer season. 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Your Fireside Sweetie Pie Marshmallow PUZZLE GAMES Cakes Can Bin 877-525- 8 Or Tom 877-572- 4 Kamas Branch P.O. Box 424 60 N. Main Kamas, UT CLOSE-OU- T 12oz. &akeview (Redtp J 694 Good Neiqhbor Pharmacy A 50 Off y. wont enable us to North, Provo, Utah bum-Round- quart of water per and fire departments rod. The Mon- - . Utility bills I was In energy proving that WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR Restions tablespoons at the noverty Please give generously to the American Heart Association sug-Th- 1t!n0nenga1' rps Ion in 30 to 40 gallons ter Pr acri or 1 in one herbicide nerlod heoinnlnn 90-d- av provided the L obtain Free on quack- fog permits before bu- : a durinn durinn that time. witness- w thitthe for I was below guidelines. utility from .the 197R-- . ' and ending 6 to . 10 indies foil for it to be . Jan PROOF nt identify the feeling grass gets 12 1, Mar-cha- Quackgrass than other not pose a threat to products used perviou-sly- . forest, range or watershed lands, provided We caution you not due care is used in thee to spray it on too soon; control thereof... wait until the quack- dations for spraying Contact Mr. Marve simple manifestations of certain basic feelings Simpson at such as hurt, anxiety or Mrs. Mary 877t5222, for and anger,1 Instead of making, a further information. statement general about being in a bad 1973 to June 1973. mood, Dr. Viscott says that we must try to 783-471- irrigation ditches effective against shere such burning will reas s?niJIlome field recommen- - t'ommunil) Menial Health Center available in Summit brush, range, grass, effective. Waiting long enough to kill quackgrass makes ti too late to spray and then plant spring grain. However, die timing works about right spray with Roun-dup, wait a week, and then work the ground andpfont the land to a shorter term crop, such TimpaniiKCMt Ideas for lose mean to you? Better Living What needs did it fill. An important part of Where cat) you now keeping ourselves to- - have these needs taken gether mentally is care of? learning to control our Feeling anxious can low so cause low moods, moods also than other they income, dont control us. sodal security. People get anxious, Dr. David S. Viscott, worried, frightened or 5. This also includes Coal or a for practicing psychi- - uptight when they are payment atrists, makes the point afraid of being hurt or Oil. that bad moods are of losing something, question we or cause to be set have been asked the fire, most this week is How s. ror Friday, May 4, 1979 Better Living assistance program The can we control Quack-grasWe went to our Extension Week Specialist, Louis Jensen, and he gave us this information. Quackgrass is a persistant, perennial, noxious weed. It has long been bad news for Utah farmers and gardeners. Fortunately Quackgrass can now be controlleed quite easily with the new herbicide Roundup. It is more THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Coalville, Utah M817 5 B Dr. M. Ford McBride veready 7Qk l y r Transistor Batteries Your Choice 216 9 Volt 2 Pack 6- - u 1035 Size C 2 Pack 1015 Size AA 4 Pack 1 |