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Show 4 October 4, 1996 Friday, 4 The Summit County Bee 5A Farm Bureau Urges "Yes" Vote on Sheep Referendum The Utah Farm Bureau Federation smart enough to avoid being abused is urging sheep producers to approve the industry's check-o- ff or that our families would never program when they vote next week on take advantage of us but it does pay a second referendum on the issue. for us to be aware that those things "The sheep and lamb industry can and do happen. However, I do not see any signs of it happening in , would benefit from research and promotion activities funded by a this area. said UFB Delia conducted the meetings producer check-off,- " President Ken Ashby. "Producers of with Frank Toole and Shirley Phelps offering the prayers. LaVon sheep and lamb need to be able to Wall thanked us all fra the cards and pool their resources in order to conother concerns we have shown to tinue to stimulate consumer demand her and George. She assured us that for their products and conduct re- -: those calls from friends really did search to help the industry meet give their spirits a lift when they changing consumer tastes." Ashby said the new vote on the were having a down day. So, if you set for Oct. 1, was referendum, haven't already called a lonely friend, maybe today would be the scheduled due to inadequate instructions and human error by some time to do it Now that the flowers are all County Extension Service personnel, during the first vote, according frozen down and look so tacky, it's time to get them cleaned up and the to USDA. This included innHnam yards spruced up before the snow time lb read and understand the reguflies. While I'm at it, the windows lations and instructions on the vote, could stand an outside cleaning job leading to misinformation, mistoo. Maybe tomorrow or next takes, confusion and frustration of week. I must be like the person in personnel and voters. Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman later invalthis little ditty: idated the results following an in- -. wrinisn't in face the mirror My vestigation of these mistakes, and kled or drawn; set a date for the new vote, My house isn't dirty, the cobAshby said Farm Bureau believes webs are all gone. My garden looks lovely, and so that approval of the second nationwide referendum on Sheep and Wool does my lawn; I never Hey, put my Promotion, Research, Education and might Information Order will bring imglasses back on! porters into the picture to help pay by Lou Riggs for product promotion. He said the North Summit Senior Citizens ' by Louise Wallace ' We can't seem to convince everyIt's time to remove your throw one that it just doesnt pay to get rugs before you trip and fill. If side so once again we say get well funny how fast person can fall un- quick to another fine member. This less its when you're trying real hard time it is Loraine Rock who had to fall asleep. Ive tried all sorts of surgery on Tuesday. Hope she is things this week, even restated to home and doing exactly what we reading the scriptures. Couldn't toldhcrtodo. We had good nurses, Sheri keep my eyes open then, shut the book, turn out the light and my Farrell, Kathy Stephens and Joye eyes are wide open again. Thank Staley, from Creekside Home goodness, I can go Seniors. I cant Health Care, take blood pressures sleep there but' I can relax. for 26 of us on Friday. We do apWoodrow has the fire going so the preciate this service. Now it is time Center is' always toasty warm. to think seriously about getting our Brings back pleasant memories of flu shots. die Good Old Days - or were they? I We viewed two videos. Officer doubt that I could climb the hill Larry Henley from Summit County with two buckets of water like my Sheriffs Department, and Gail Grandmother did and I know I Salowey and Jenny Kuer, represencouldnt take the path past the wood tatives from Jan Graham, Attorney pile to use the old outhouse. I think General's Office, presented them. we are enjoying the good days. We learned once again how easily We had a nice week with officers, we can be bilked into buying a pig Delia Griffith and Grant Geary, in a poke. It seems we are the trusthanding out pleasant greetings and ing creatures that make it possible genuine welcomes to all. Was glad for the shysters to make a good liv- to have Jerry and Lillie back from ing without much weak. We seen a their Alaskan trip. They report they 'video on "Abuse, Neglect and had a grand time and also visited his Exploitation". I tend to think of aged mother whose health has im- abuse as being physical but that is proved a lot since earlier in the only one of the many ways abuse year. does occur. We may think we are - i Dystonia Awareness Week Fulfills Need, For Education; Survey Results Revedl Awareness of Disorder is Rare uncontrollable To spread awareness about the contractions that force certain parts of the body into abnormal, often painful, movements or positions. Dystonia can affect muscles in the neck and shoulders, eyelids and face, vocal cords, jaws and lips, or tongue. While dystonia is six times more common than ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) or Huntington's Disease, only 3 percent of suffers are aware that they have the disorder r,MLtck". of ' familiarity with, dystonia extends beyond the general neurological movement disorder dystonia, and to educate physicians and patients about symptoms and treatment Affiliated options. National Dystonia Associations (ANDA) has proclaimed Sept 28 through Oct. S, as Dystonia Awareness Week. In light of a recent survey - in which only 5 percent of people interviewed nationwide had ever heard, of dystonia - better understanding of dystonia is perately-necde- d. When survey respondents were offered several possible definitions for the word "dystonia," 2 percent identified it as a country in Eastern Europe, while 13 percent mistook it for a painful kidney problem. Dystonia affects as many a 300,000 Americans. The disorder is characterized by involuntary. public (801) 2494600 medical her cope with specialists report that their dystonia jntients have been examined, tested and treated by an average of four to five healthcare professionals in a number of specialties before obtaining an accurate diagnosis. The time from the onset of IL 60601-190- 3 C(h) JfoIC czNoutrnbt.'i 22 & 3 . and 6 jfiuwt y SIAOT'S VICTORIAN bdM Ofcfcr borne camflrfrtjr nr lande It one. Goa Fireplace, i cwfatd peocb, aeporated 1 car CLASSY blue Su . CochilU nrauDuemsasjoo &7 CRATTS. CATJUOli VOTE 191 Mandatory Military Drag Testing Chris Cannon believes all Defense Department person- - should be subject to nel, both civilian and ' random drag testing, for the good of national security. non-civilia- Saturday 7:15 Monday -- fPGl (NTERPMSCS. INC 7:15 Wsdareday 7:15 Sandra Bullock Samuel L. Jackson Friday -- 9:15 Saturday- - 5:00 & 9:15 Maaday - 9:15 Wednesday- - 9:15 1 654J11 M mm Ll .usimws nr omM .jrrnm.vvim rt.t; .k.sos (lmissionWAlultM.5oTTtIuTrtM)30 2 8 $3. (I0LS n C'itimjjB WOO SB WOO KI) KSDAVl IS HAkOAIN I) A YflA .1 f.SI l ) 1 mm bn Woaie's Most Powfanx Own... . SHiaU HUB SEAN CONNERY BHSUS (M$V (a iw-agMfla- a NICOLAS CASE ED HARRIS THE OCTOliKK 4ff OCTOBKK HlM4:3o;j:(ll) Saturday & SuiulaySlaUim2:00 Movie tiim'!ubjec( to I'IkiioA mmm The Summit County Bee is sponsoring a Hunt Widows Contest with Great Prizes being offered. RULES: 1. Must be 18 years of age or older. hunting experience", (could include wearing wrong attire, weather, transportation problems, missing the big one, etc...) mil firtnn vnt pH against requiring the Defense Department to Hmg test all employees (Solomon amendment to HR 2100, 52291). A V'- - -- V- - For a complete list of the 446 ways Chris Cannon will vote Ilka you. ' 800-263-98- 83 or www.chrlscannon.orq r. High Super Weston IGA ; -- 4 PRIZES: Spring C n, , call Wily OMNCV -- 3. Entries must be received by October 25, 1996 at the Bee Office, P.O. Box 7, Coalville, Utah 84017. Please include name, address and phone number. 3.5 outrodpcfuk. fcacieueouftno haocamae tiewd ; lS75Maoib : - 7:15 2. in 50 words or less, describe your "most interesting TOLLSBUKG ShokSeiouuck SINBAD Want to Earn a htention:CwfteiAi funbr FORST Kill Need a Brew? Phone: Out-Of-St- ate TU'"" PICTURES Presents dystonia. "Participation in my local support group helped pull me out of a deep depression, and keeps me on the latest dystonia treatments. I encourage anyone who suffers form dystonia tp contact a support group in his or her area." To receive information about dystonia andor support groups near you, contact: The Dystonia Medical Research Foundation, One East Wacker Drive, Suite 2430 Chicago, As a result, most dystonia patients must embark on an odyssey of frustration and misdiagnosis before physicians identify the true cause of their symptoms. Movement disorder 1 ACI WOODLAND HOH5E PROPESTY Bcuuifid 3. bedroom,, 3 bub bout with T.i- -. yiri-r- r nun, vuqd dfhboibood, If fflyWT - dystonia's symptoms - and often dismiss them as manifestations Of stress or emotional problems." In Utah 00 oohruti NNwttMuKMMH7a3-4- c Btfc SImw l&5eAduMs13eChndrta Oil Adults MJa Cfcld - President of the Dystonia Foundation. "Many healthcare professionals do not recognize, Paula Jo Lewis 612-86- the Kamas Theatre iTWwrti m community" says Dennis Kessler, PEOPLE SERVMQ PEOPLE (800) into Cellular Phones and Early Death Don't hang up yet. A preliminary study of 250,000 people finds no evidence that cellular phones, notably the models with antennae near symptoms to diagnosis averages the head, increase the risk of early three to five years. death. Previous studies had sug"In the interim, patients agonize over the prospect of living in a gested the antennae expose users to microwaves. Scientists say more permanent state of pain, and blame for mysterious study is needed to determine the themselves long-tereffects of cell phone use. symptoms they think they should be able to control," says Larry Kolasa, President of the National PEOPLE Spasmodic Dysphonia Association. SERVING Once patients are diagnosed, they often turn to support groups for PEOPLE empathy and understanding. Patient .groups, nation wide offer encouragement, social activities and information on dystonia research and new treatment options. Bitsy Edwards, a cervical dystonia patient and active member of the Dystonia Foundation, heralds the important role her Chicago-base- d support group has played in helping muscular porters who certify they were engaged in the production, feeding or importation oif sheep or sheep products in 1994 are eligible to vote, with tne exception of raw wool importers. Fpr more information on this vote, Ashby said sheep producers are encouraged to contact their county extension office. would collect approxif mately $13 million per year. - $7 million from domestic producers and feeders and $6 million from importers. The outcome of the vote is expected to mirror the Feb. 6, 1996, election where 34.1 percent of those voting approved the measure. 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