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Show Address Correction Requested : a a | | P.O. Box 224 Milford, UT 84751 STevon UU] \-1ayat a ks] — : Melge Cit-|s : VOL. VI NO. 37 MINCTS Miners VINE Clinic ville UMC Open Upen House House =—=——__MilfoMil rd High for High School Schoold Receives Receives Donations Donations —_ ate — may 4 ussell Mayer (left), Beaver County Special Hospital Service District #3 Chairman, reiterated the chronology of events leading up to the September 16 Open House at the Minersville Medical Clinic. ae ; “The concept of providing Health care to all of the service district has been a goal of both the Service District and the Hospital Board. With the leadership of our new administrator the concept was put into action, and now with the. new clinic in Minersville our goals can better be reached,” he said. oe _ November of 1994 John Gledhill met with County Commissioners to ae set county wide priorities for future CIB finding. The Clinic was ready for funding and was put on the list. On September 12, 1995. Service District officially committed to build a clinic in Minersville. This was followed by public meetings in October of — ‘95. | The complete project was submitted to of CIB on the 11th of October 1995. - On December 7th, 1995, Mayer, Howard Pryor, Tammy Pearson and Gledhill traveled to. Salt Lake City to make the presentation to the CIB board. It was not approved initially during for the project with a low interest note. & o— Principal Walt Schofield and Betty Baxter, representing the Alumni Committee accept a. _ donation from ESA President Connie Barnes and Secretary Pam Durrant. © ~—-Milford High School’s Wall of Fame came one step closer to being a reality Monday. the meeting, but they made another proposal ESA sorority received a request from the Alumni Committee for a donation. The sorority Just before the adjournment requesting funding unanimously agreed to donate $200.00 for the project. The money will be used to purchase _ It was approved. The final funding from CIB was $5,000 materials to construct two eight food display cabinets. The cabinets will be located against the grant and a loan of $125,000 at 214% interest over 30 years, with the Service District putting in an. ‘south end wall of the upper floor additional $60,000 to purchase land and the needed equipment. The project started out only as a clinic. As an added bonus, the District was able to purchase two ambulances to serve the Minersville area. With these new ambulances the board felt that they should have their own storage, and that clientele would be better served to have the ambulance of the High School. Kaden Leko under the direction of Vocational Advisor Leon Gay is in charge of the construction of the cabinets. Kaden is making the display cabinets for his Eagle Scout project. == "Mayer concluded, “In the past two years the Service District has invested over $270,000 in. Minersville, $80,000 in ambulances and $190,560 for this clinie’It should also be noted that this entire project has been accomplished with our raising any taxes to our service district.” ae ' The clinic is scheduled to be open by October Ist. Dr. Bradley Spaulding, Dr. Saroor Alam, and Mary Wiseman, P.A., Medical staff. will see patients at the clinic three days per week at the beginning. The clinic will be open daily with office staff to assist with billing questions. Danine Lorenzo has been training at the Milford (Clinic for several weeks and will provide a valuable link between patients and medical staff on a fulltime basis. 8 \ a “4 democracy can only exist until the people figure out that they can vote themselves ioney from the public treasury. a ) | UPEC CLUB #33 Ross Perot ie cane ancia fox Union Pacific Employees Club _ to change its officers. The new officers are: Enk Thomas, President; Jason Carter, Vice- Valorie and President, Connie Barnes and Secretary Pam Durrant club anticipates another great year. New year's Convenuon will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana. ‘interested UP.E.C. If in anyone renting clubhouse, is the please contact Erik or Mary Thomas. | Chad Hardy - Canyon Breeze Men's Low Gross Champion Hardy shot the back nine in 32 with two bogies. With a birdie on the final hole, he finished with 66. It’s a repeat performance....Hardy brought home the trophy in “94 also. — eae - Principal Walt Schofield accepts a donation from ESA Sorority Presiden The Secretary. Sherwood, | Ll : _ Former Milford Coach Joe Hillock sent a request to ESA Sorority expressing a nee fo. sound system equipment. The items needed are a 5 disc CD changer and a double deck _cassette player. The athletic department has been having to share equipment back and forth fom the football field to the gymnasium. The sorority unanimously agreed to donate $200.00 _ towards the purchase of the items. The additional equipment would allow each location to _ pore : eo) its own. system. pave —=—SsSs—»-» Canyon Breeze Twilight League Champions — E Left to right: Bud Barnes, Roger Barnes, Les Davis, Jason Thomas, Chad Hardy, and Jason McDermott. Team mee eI not pictured are Aaron Jones, Al Turner and Wayne Hardy. : ae : | THE PUB proudly presents the VIRGIN RIVER BAND September 20th |