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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday March 15, 1989 - Page 4 health care. The voters recently Hospital News & Views Larry Putnam Being a new resident in San Juan County, Im still getting to know the countryside and the people. But Im impressed with what Ive seen. Im impressed with the physicians. They work long hours caring for patients in Bland-ing- , Dove Creek, and Montezuma Creek. Often Monticello, approach road. . Mrs.. Susan. Jameson, of Monticello was nominated as a candidate for the Gardener of The Year award from the Salt and board members, to keep renewed their commitment to healthcare by approving a mill levy to be spent on hospital and ambulance services. There is a new RN training program in Blanding providing LPNs an opportunity to upgrade their nursing skills and become registered nurses. These are all positive signs. But it is up to each of us, hospital administrators, physicians, patients, hospital and Urgent Care Center employees, the channels of communication open and work hard on improv- ing health care in San Juan County. I look forward to meeting the many people who use the health care facilities. My door is always open. Stop by and see me at the hospital or call me if you have any suggestions or comments. Advertising Pays they work late at night and on weekends making sure patients get good medical care. Im impressed with the nurses, lab and y techs, surgery cooks crew, (hey the food is great!), housekeepers, and business office employees at San Juan Hospital and the Urgent Care Center in Blanding. Some of these people work weekends and at night and are on caU at all times. Hospitals and urgent care centers never close. They are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It takes g dedicated, people to keep things going. And weve got a great bunch of dedicated healthcare workers in San Juan County. Im impressed with the EMTs in San Juan County and Dove Creek, Colorado who bring injured and sick patients many miles to the hospital and x-ra- Forty years ago this week painfully and quite seriously injured when the pickup in which she was riding turned over on its side. The accident occurred a short distance north of Soldier Summit. Visiting with Jean Bartell at her home east of Monticello were Helen Barton, Lou Jean Summers and Marilyn Redd. There was a fair sized crowd out to church at Lockerby. Besides the regular meeting, Forest Johnsons baby was blessed, and a letter was read by Mrs. Opal Johnson from her brother, Evan H. Barton, who was on an LDS mission in the southern states. Mrs. John Perkins, Mrs. Fletch Bronson, Mrs Zola Holden and Mrs. D. B. Perkins accompanied Mrs. L. J. Bartell to Moab and enjoyed the day visiting relatives and friends. office. Mr. and Mrs. Jess M. Grover of Blanding announced the engagement of their daughter, Hazel Elaine, to Roger Guy Williams of Blanding. Barta Jean Lyman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Lyman of Blanding, returned from Santiago, Chili. Pete Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frost Black of Blanding, who was on an LDS mission to France, was transferred to Paris. e A double room at the Hotel in Salt Lake City was $8.50 per night. At City Merc in Monticello customers were given one pair of seamless nylons with every $10 purchase. New-hous- years ago Twenty-fiv- e hard-workin- Lake Tribune. A stern reminder to dog owners to license their animals came from the Monticello City Luella Rogers of Blanding was this week the San Juan Record published the largest single issue in the 48 years the newspaper had been in ex- Self-Employm- You must generally pay tax on your existence. Completion was expected soon of the Natural Bridges income, even if it is excludable as foreign earned income in figuring your income tax. TWO MINUTES urgent care center. These people are really dedicated. Im impressed with the people one meets at the courthouse, at the nursing home in Blanding, at the grocery store, UtIH BY THE BIBLE PRES. R. STAM CORNELIUS BEREAN BIBLE SOCIETY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60635 and at the restaurants. Theyre friendly and helpful. Not like the big city where one seems to be just another nameless customer in a long line. There are some new beginnings for the hospital and health care system in San Juan County. Lutheran Health Systems is now managing the hospital. There is a new administrator and finance officer. There is a new board of directors appointed by the county commissioners to provide policy guidance for county A FORGIVENESS THAT CANNOT BE REVOKED Centuries before Christ, the Psalmist said: "If Thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniq-utie- s who shall stand1? But there is forgiveness with Thee. . . (Psa. 130:3,4). . . . Opera came to San Juan County as the Utah Opera Company performed in late February. The company presented "Gianni Schicchi" by Giacomo Puccini, Students and faculty alike were a one-aintrigue with humorous fascinated by the powerful voices of the singers and the amazing talent of the pianist, who played magically for 50 minutes. It was the first time many of the students and teachers had heard and seen an opera. Utah Opera Company performs throughout the state with financial assistance provided by sub-plot- s. ct the Utah State Legislature. Janet Wilcox photo It is doubtful whether the Psalmist understood the basis upon which a just God, through the ages, has so graciously forgiven sins, but this has since been revealed in the Epistles of Paul. There we read: "God for Christs sake hath forgiven you (Eph. 4:32). 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MICHAEL re- ft Va. s r - is preached unto you the forgiveness of sins: And by Him all that believe are justified from all things, from which ye could not be justified by the Law of Moses (Acts 13:38,39). Obviously such forgiveness can never be rescinded or revoked, for it is based upon the full and complete payment of our whole debt of sin by "the precious blood of Christ. Sad to say, many people do not feel they need forgiveness, for they have not seen themselves as they truly are in the sight of a holy God, but those who are conscious of their sins and are willing to say with the prodigal son: "I have sinned, may experience the peace and joy of sins forgiven by faith in Christ who paid sins penalty for us. Here is forgiveness that can never be revoked because it is based on the "one y offering of Christ at Lord by which our "hath perfected forever them that are sanctified i.e., set apart as His own (Heb. Cal-ver- 10:14). t- - |