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Show Ihe Soling Sun Wednesday. August 3. 1988 3 Oldsmobile Scramble at Palisades FORMERLY SERVED IN RICHFIELD AREA Duane Richens head t of Highway Patrol Reducing highway deaths is the top priority for the new leader of the Utah Highway Patrol. ' S. Duane Richens, a trooper who worked his way to second in command before retiring two years ago, said Wednesday he agreed to come back mainly because he wants to help Utahns become safer drivers. Richens, 52, said there are few things he plans to change i the patrol. He praised the work of former superintendent Mike Chabries, who recently was hired to be Salt Lake Citys Chief of Police. Chabries coined a slogan advising people to drive the speed limit and arrive alive, The slogan is direct and effective, Richens said. Although he supports the 65 mph speed limit in rural areas, Richins said, loo many drivers in Sal t Lake County are trying to maintain that speed on the freeway. Thats where were having the problems, he said. John T. Nielsen, director of ic publ safety, praised Richens work in combining the police and cmcr- - AUGUST 13, gency dispatching responsibilities of several public safety agencies. He has literally worked miracles in that position, Nielsen said. Nielsen chose Richens to head the UHP without going through a formal application process. Because Richens was retired he was collecting a pension in addition to his state salary. He now will have to suspend his retirement. He docs this at great personal financial sacrifice to him, Nielsen said. Richins joined the UHP as a trooper in 1960 in the Green River and Uintah Basin areas. He was promoted to sergeant in 1972, in charge of troopers in the Moab area. In 1977 he was promoted to lieutenant in charge of the training division. One year later he was made field captain in charge of the southern half of the state, a job he held until made assistant superintendent in 1981. Richens is married and has three children and seven grandchildren. 7:30 p.m. sponsors of the contest. County winners in each of the three divisions will compete in the Utah Farm Bureau TalentFind at the Utah State Fair on September 10. Divisions are: Junior - up to ten years of age inclusive; Intermediate - 12 to 16 years of age; and r e, Ogden and the finals in Florida. Low gross winners of each flight along with the Golf Professional will be eligible to compete at the sectional Scramble Event to be held at Mt. Ogden Golf Course on August 29. Winners there will go on to the National Finals in Florida. The four flight divisions will be: A Flight: Handicap Index; B Flight: 9 Handicap Index; C Flight: 14.0-19.Handicap Index and D Flight: 19.2 and above. Handicap Index. To enter and for more information call Kirk Abcgglcn, Palisade State Park Golf Course .8 9.9-13.- 1 835-465- Sevier County Farm Bureau Talent Find The annual Sevier County Farm Bureau Talent Find competition will be held at 7:30 p.m. August 11, 1988 at the Sevier County Fairgrounds, according to Chad Outzen, chairman of the Farm Bureau Young Farmer and Rancher Committee, 1988 The Oldsmobile Scramble qualifying tournament is planned for August 1 3 at the Palisade State Park Golf Course. And the big story is a brand new 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme to be given to the 1 st hole in one on 14. The car is being donated by Salina Motors Chevrolet-OldsmobilSalina. Tee times begin at 8:00 a.m. for the qualifying scramble. Entry Fee will be $20.00 and will include the green fees for 1 8 holes, tee prize gift, prize money in each division, added contests on 2 and 4 holes and a chance for a new car. Plus this is a chance to qualify for future Oldsmobile scramble events one in Senior -- 17 to 30 years of age. Entry forms may be picked up at the Sevier County Farm Bureau Office, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and must be returned to that office by Friday, August 5. For more entry information call Chad or Wendy Outzen, 896-816- the The public is invited to attend Talent Find Program, held dur- ing the Sevier County Fair, August 1 1, 8. at 7:30 p.m. at the Fairgrounds. 529-783- Peace, Love, How can you help the patient or elderly loved one living with you, who is uncooperative, bitter, sullen, and who shows little interest in life 3. Subscribe today! Call NEW OLDSMOBILE TO BE GIVEN AWAY: The only thing you have to do to win this new 1988 Olds Cutlass from Salina Motors is get a hole in one on the 14th hole during the upcoming Oldsmobile Scramble qualifing golf tournament at Palisade STate Park Golf Course on Saturday, August 13, 1988. Pictued with the car is golf enthusiast Ike Walton of Salina Motors. 9 and daily activities? Mrs. Maureen J. OBrien, in her book The Care of the Aged, has suggested some ideas for us Aurora Welding No. in Softball Classic Aurora Welding recently became the first local team to claim a championship in the Annual Rooster Valley Super Softball Classic. Aurora won the C division, while Branbury Park, from Provo, claimed the D title. Cedar Citys Rolo Graphics, won the womens division championship which was played the weekend prior. Troy Hallows led his team throughout the tournament with his quickness in the field an on bases. 1 Hallows was voted the tournaments Most valuable player. Auroras Bart Reynolds and Mark COlby were named to the all tournament team. Fifty three teams competed in the tournament, making it one of the largest played in Utah. Directors Rick McEwen and Blaine Michaelscn expressed thanks to area businesses for their help and cooperation, and to all who donated time and effort to help with the event. Light, From Richfield Care Center, Ron Nielsen Administrator caregivers here at Richfield Care Center which are good for us and for any of our readers who arc caregivers to older folks in their home. She says it is important to seek to know that the patient or loved one probably needs your time and efforts. Be patient, kind, and give him her praise often. Do not expect immediate results; however, gradually hcshe may respond. Remember that the individual never have experienced much may self esteem, much success, or much love. He may have given constantly is experiencing and how' it is affecting him. In your plan of care, the elements of caring, respecting, and recognizing the dignity of the aged person need constant evaluation. You cannot afford to take these elements for granted. You must know the value of these elements and prac- tice them to such a degree that they become readily recognizable to the aged under your care. You may serve as a role model to others as you are patient and kind with the disagreeable and aggressive individual. in his life and now feels that people should give to him. Or he may be disappointed because he has shared with Olliers and now no one can share with him. Their time is occupied with other activities. He needs your support and your patience, Nurse OBrien says, especially when the feelings he expresses arc negative. Do not judge him or tell him not to feel that way. He is attempting to tell you what he A car with manual shift averages two miles more per gallon than one with automatic shift. seiss v XTRAVAG'ANZA' We have increased our Oldsmobile Sales 200 in our 2 years in Salina! Oldsmobile says:The more you sell - the more you get!" 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