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Show Beaver County Monitor PAGE 3 MARCH §, 1998 Region 15 Baskethall Championship Wednesday Thursday Panguitch Reg.15 #1 * 2:30 * MAR. 17 2:00 MAR. 19 5:00 MAR. 23 3:00 MAR. 24 3:00 MAR. 31 3:00 APR. 3 3:00 APR. 7 3:00 APR. 8 3:00 APR. 14 3:00 APR. 15 2:00 APR. 17 3:00 APR. 21 3:00 APR. 23 3:00 APR, 24 3:00 APR. 28 3:00 OPPONENT LINCOLN,NV CANYON VIEW MILLARD SOUTH SUMMIT PAROWAN KANAB ENTERPRISE SOUTH SEVIER PAROWAN LINCOLN,NV NORTH SEVIER KANAB CANYON VIEW BEAVER MILFORD“ CEDAR CITY* ‘MILFORD DBH 1 MONROE DBH MILFORD** PANACA*™ 10:00 , Reg.14 #2 2:30 E 1:30 MILFORD** BEAVER DBH ENTERPRISE * JV GAME ONLY ** VARSITY THEN JV FOLLOWING DBH-DOUBLEHEADER COACH, ROBERT LANGSTON * Home aaa Tee ane ce in oe : 3:00 * Reg.15 #3 * Call Mr. Robinson: (800) 808-0744 or (801) 523-1991 APR. 28 PLACE LINCOLN,NV MILFORD** 3:00 SOUTH 3:00 ~ MILLARD SUMMIT MILFORD PAROWAN 3:00 KANAB 3:00 ENTERPRISE MILFORD” 3:00 SOUTH MONROE DBH 3:00 PAROWAN MILFORD** 2:00 LINCOLN, NV PANACA** 3:00 NORTH 3:00 KANAB MILFORD DBH KANAB** 3:00 BEAVER 3:00 ENTERPRISE BEAVER DBH ENTERPRISE** “VARSITY THEN J.V. FOLLOWING DBH- DOUBLE HEADER COACH: RICK f= 12:00 rd rnera n * Reg.16 #2 Green Riva130 * Wayne that he had that insurance companies tell how long a patient can stay on Home in ’ Health. a new CFO, and his Ted Staggs thanked everyone and stated to get in touch with him about any concerns that anyone had. ELECTION OF NEW BOARD MEMBERS: ‘Milford Hospital Board nominated Jerry Mayer, Milford, Loretta Forman and Mary first Sower, increase this area was large Milford, and Nedra members, Kennedy for at-large. A nomination for Max Mayer for at-large was also given. Nominations were closed. Ballots were distributed, colleted and counted. MEDICAL STAFF: Mary Wiseman reported for medical staff Mary introduced both Dr. Franza Moulvi and Dr. J. Richard Rees. After which both doctors made a few comments. stated that if it was business related that the Hospital pays and if not then the meals were paid for by the person dining. Question regarding having to sign every time a patient is seen in « the clinic. John stated that he ’ would look into having people sign once a month. Question regarding Home Health and what was going to be to at nominations were made from the floor, Veda Cox nominated Craig Dave for Milford, and Phyllis Mayer for at-large. Phyllis Mayer nominated Russell Holm for — ADMINISTRATION: John talked about the new doctors and the continuing need to provide strategic planning and a vision that the Hospital should be working towards. John thanked the community for their support of the hospital. John stated that new personnel bring new expenses. There was a cash flow problem this past year but with money that was saved from previous good years we were able to make it through 1997 and 1998 has a healthier out look. This next year should be very successful. We currently have the CNA course with 15 students. Two to three years ago we had the LPN course here in Milford and there will be an EMT course sometime in March with SLTU credits for the EMT course. We are working to raise the funds: for this program. Question regarding why so many EMT's have quit. John stated that it was for personal therapist would be able to carry the reasons, and that the EMT's are all they would be able to handle the load with the help of the nursing load was asked. volunteers. John stated that he appreciates all the work that the EMT's have given and that the ambulance could not have run without their support. John commented on all the improvements that have gone on at the hospital such as new equipment, washer, dryer, new staff. Rev. Wagner stated that we need to look at the positive not just the negative. He has spoken with several patients at the hospital who have stated that the food has improved , the nursing abilities, and just everything has improved. Question regarding drug testing and if the hospital was providing this service to the require three candidates. With the totals as follows: Loretta- I 1, Phyllis- 16, this testing throughout the area. John stated that we are doing the drug testing for these companies. John thanked and complimented the Board. Most of the questions of concern that have been brought up, the board has addressed and progress is being made on these concerns. John stated that if there any problems go to John with them and he will get to the bottom so that everyone will be satisfied. Hopefully the concerns that were brought up will be solved. Questions regarding , why respiratory therapy personnel resigned were asked. John stated that a year ago they signed a contract and were satisfied with that contract. The contract has not been breached. They gave the Board a letter of resignation which the Board accepted. The hospital is interviewing for Resp. Therapy. Question regarding whether work Recommendations were brought up to the Board that they spend time at the hospital to see what is going on. That they come to the hospital at different times of the day, A recommendation to let the community know that Board meetings are open sessions and to help the community feel welcome to go to the Board meetings. ELECTION RESULTS: Kelly Forman read the results from the election. Jerry Mayer was elected as the Milford representative. Phyllis Mayer and Nedra Kennedy were elected as the at-large representatives. Thirty-three delegates cast their votes, each able to vote for the doctors, that would treatments. new flooring and new nurses station. John is working with Dr. Rees in getting new equipment for companies he towards having two but at this point we are trying to get one and train LPN's and RN's to give windows, new steamer in kitchen, different That John stated that . one Jerry- | 7, Nedra- | 5, Craig-8, Max-7, Russell-9, and Mary 13. Jerry commented on his trip to the Annual Hospital Association Meeting in Phoenix that he recently was involved in. Most of the people representing other hospitals came from bigger hospitals and after Jerry explained what we do at our hospital comments kept coming up asking how do we do all that we do. Jerry stated that we have to be proud of our community. Jerry stated that he was glad everyone showed up and all concerns will be address. Meeting was adjourned at 10:00 pm. THESE MINUTES WILL BE PRESENTED FOR APPROVAL AT THE NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING. UNTIL SUCH TIME, THEY ARE CONSIDERED UNOFFICIAL. DBH MILFORD™ SEVIER 6:00 DBH PAROWAN™ SEVIER Friday = 9:00 asked. John stated that Physician and community education on who is qualified for Home Health would help. Also Taryl Taggart stated MILFORD 3:00 Sth Reg.14 #4 concern after he has been here a reasonably short time is to get to statements, This was part of the hiring requirement so that we could get statements on track. Question concerning Medicare not getting billed for six months. Ted stated that the Hospital's Records and Medicare's records are very close so the billing six months late is not the case, Question regarding training of new employees. Again done OPPONENT Valley SL EES Salt ae 1:00 Restaurant, wanting to know who was paying for the meals. John Revolutionary new opportunity in the mortgage industry looking for experienced loan officers who are tired of giving up such a large % of their gross and want the highest split in the industry. We can fund all types of loans A-D paper, 125% seconds. 4th 12:00 neon ‘Reg. 16 #5 11:30 6:00 Question regarding lunches being held down at the Station : 3rd Reg.16 #3 Richy out. LOAN OFFICERS UP TO 100% COMMISSION ALL LOAN PROGRAMS A-D Thursday 4:30 * alse stated that patients are not being billed until this is worked MORTGAGE and Ls Wednesday CURRY wt Friday stated that he is willing to work with United Healthcare but unable to get a contract sent to him. John bad SODAS Piute 7330, 1A Boys State Basketball Championships Team Thursday turnover of staff and that he would look into any written concerns that he receives. Question regarding the Railroad insurance contract was asked. John stated that he is working with United Healthcare concerning this contract but as of yet he has not received a contract from United Healthcare. John KANAB** ist Waterfor © Reg.15 #4 Ted stated there has been a record MILFORD DBII ENTERPRISE problems have MILFORD” 3:00 Reg.16 #1 B. V. orf :00 Tintic Reg. 14 #6 or 15 #6 Jerry stated that we now MILFORD 5:00 Tabiona x writing. PLACE PAROWAN** x Reg.16 #4 Hospital Board Meeting - Continued From Page 1 any MILFORD DBH Saturday eg.14 #3 11:30 Manila Wendover Reg.15 #5 EE] MILFORD SOFTBALL SCHEDULE TIME Cedar City, Utah 10:00 Good Luck Tigers, Take State! DATE @ the Centrum, SUU Intermountain Christi: Reg.14 #5 In the race for the Region 15 Championship Thursday night .. began with the Milford Tigers playing against Bryce Valley. They emerged the winners with a 58 - 37 victory. The Tigers were then matched in Friday nights game against Valley. The Milford boys came out with a win of 49 to 42, pitting them against Panguitch the next night to play for the title. Scoring for Friday's game is as follows: Brady Williams, 20- Craig Wiseman, 10 - Clayton Williams, 10 ESA vin) Craig Barnes, 7 - and Dustin Whittaker, 2. Milford Tigers Craig Wiseman led the scoring at Saturday night’s title game. The senior finished with a game-high 18 points, eight of which came in the Tigers second quarter. Brady Williams contributed 12 points and several big rebounds, while Clayton Williams finished with 11, Dustin Whittaker 2, and Craig Bames 2. The game was evenly matched almost basket for basket, vet ultimately ended in a loss of 53 - 45. The Tigers will now enter the State tournament in second, matching up against the Salt Lake Lutheran Lynx, Region 14's #4 team. Games will be played in Cedar City at the SUU Centrum Arena. Coach Hoagland commented, “If we play our best we have the capability to win the tournament. We will take it one game at a time. We have to give our total effort - not letting down for one minute against anybody.’ He continued saying, “ I am pleased with the kids battle against Panguitch. We had our chances, and we can beat them if we concentrate for the full game.” The coach also expressed appreciation for the support of the fans. Milford had a big turnout at the regional tournament. SE Sa March 4-7, 1998 Thuraday Ready to do your 1997 Tax Return? 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