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Show Page 4 Salina SunGunnisonVallev May 28, 1997 News honors Dustin Alma V. Durfee Brittany Sorenson Dustin V. Durfee, a student in veterinary medicine at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colo., graduated with the degree of doctor of veterinary medicine on May 16. He is the son of Verr Don and Suzanne Durfee, Monroe; and grand- and Norma Blake Alma and Norma Blake were married June 2, 1947 in the Manti LDS Temple. They are the parents of five children: Mary Lynn (Ron) Bulbly, Richfield; Judith Ann (Kevin) Washburn, Orem; David Wayne Blake, Salina; son of June Christensen, Central; and Verr and Edith Durfee, Aurora. Randall Jay Blake, Cedar City; and Carol Joy (lley) Copeland, Orem. Durfee and his w ife Stephanie and lived have and 27 have They grandchildren. grandchildren They son Dakota will move to the Roy area most of their lives in Richfield and Salina. hostwhere he will practice veterinary In celebration of their 50th Wedding Anniversary, their children are medicine at the Kays Creek Veteriing a family dinner on June 7th. nary Clinic. The clinic specializes in equine care, which has been Durfees major Term Care in Utah -- emphasis. I recently received some statisticare in Utah cal data about long-terand thought it might be interesting to share this information with you as well as some additional data about your local facility, Richfield Care Center. The data I share is from the U.S. Health Care Finance Administration, U.S. Bureau of Census and Richfield Care Center data collection system. 4 The elderly population aged is 8,000 people) of the total state population for Utah. The elderly population aged 85 and older represent less than 18,000 people) of the total population. There are an estimated 6,108 people receiving care LDS Museum activities boost attendance m 75-8- 3(5 1( Salina Sun GV News Pictures in Newspaper First Birthday - $3 Returned Missionary-$- 3 80th Birthday - $3 Wedding - $5 Anniversary - $5 Eagle scouts and departing missionary -no charge Classified ads are $3 a week for 20 words. 528-311- or 1 529-783- 9 Pain may eliminated for millions (SPECIAL)-- - A drugthat is exciting researchers in the treatment of pain has been formulated into anew product known as "Arthur It is," and is being called a "MedicalMiracle "by some, in the treatment of debilitating conditions such as arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism, painful muscle aches, joint aches, simple backache, bruises, and more. Although the mechanism of action is unclear, experiments in dicatethatArthurItis,reIievespain by first selectively attracting, and which carries pain sensations to the brain, thus eliminating pain in the affected area. Arthur Itiq, is in an odorless, greaseless, cream or new easy applicator liquid form. Arthur Itist is guaranteed to work or your money Um only m droctod back. 1996. SMilar Hetkfc Mem. toe non-staini- AVAILABLE AT: Jensen Drug Gunnison, UT 528-345- r 5 in facilities in Utah. At Richfield Care Center, we have 92 residents and the current age distribution of our resi14 dents is: 4 34, 4 Brittany, who attends North Sevier High School, was nominated for this national award by Cari Baugh, a teacher at the school. Brittany will appear in the United States Achievement Academy Official Yearbook, which is published nation- Matthew Lund Matthew Lund, son of Kim and Julie Lund, Centerfield, received his Eagle Scout Award. For his eagle project, Matthew refurbished the ball A variety of Pioneer Sesquicen-tenni- al Only scholars selected by a school instructor, counselor, or other qualifies sponsor are accepted. These scholars are also eligible for other awards given by the USAA. Amy attends North Sevier High School. She will appear in the Scholar Yearbook, which is published nationally. The Academy selects Scholars upon the exclusive recommendation by teachers, coaches, counselors, and other qualified per- 65-7- 75-8- 657. sons. Amy is the daughter of David and Denene from Salina. The grandparents are Dent and Valene Sorensen of Salina; and Blaine and LilaRae Torgenson of Salina. 83. Food Handlers1 permit class set Senior Hews . Menu baked potatosour May cream, sliced beets, fruit dessert, breadbutter, milk or juice. May 30-P- ork chops, dressing gravy, broccoli, peach cobbler, bread 29-H- am, 20-be- 1 butter, milk or juice. June 16, 6, 20. Sevier Valley Hospital multi-facilit- 1 Bridal Registry May 31 Stephanie Colby and Kerry Baker June Dana Kae Jones-Davi- d JJWD Meatloafmushroom ooks juice, chef salad, orange rolls, strawberry shortcake. Alysia Robins has recently comJune chicken, whipped peted in two statewide dance compelemon potatoesgravy, peascarrots, titions. On March 21, 187 soloists banana dessert, breadbutter, milk or from Utah and Idaho traveled to juice. Timpview High in Provo to attend the Dance America Spring Fling. Alysia h competed in the grade Ad- seeks volunteers CHOICE 10th-12t- vanced Lyrical division and was awarded the 3rd place trophy. She then traveled to Viewmont High in BounBLAKE-Kara- lee and Craig tiful along with 124 other dancers to Blake, Richfield, had a girl. compete on stage in the Solo ShowMay 19, 1997 case on May 10. Alysia danced beauBIGELOW-Sha- rie and Keith tifully and placed 2nd in the Level II Bigelow, Central Valley, had a boy. 1 Lyrical division. Next May 20, 1997 she will attend the Utah Jazz DancBAILEY-Rachelle and Lewis ers dance camp from June 10th-- 1 2th had a girl. Bailey, Richfield, and then on to the USA Dance Championships held at Lagoon on June 2 st. Alysia is a dancer with TeriLees Danz Dimensions. For information on classes call TeriLee Hammond at Alzheimers (pronounced CHOICE (Center for Humanitarian Outreach and Ex- Inter-Cultur- al change) is looking for volunteers to to a join an expedition August 2 mountain village called Encino in rural Guanajuato, Mexico. CHOICE volunteers will live and work side by side with villagers to build a greatly needed health clinic. Project volunteers will also help several families build energy efficient stoves in their homes. For 15 years, CHOICE volunteers have been paying their own way to Alysia is the daughter of Craig and travel to some of the most remote vilDebra Draper of Gunnison; and Mr. lages in Latin America, Asia and Afand Mrs. Doug Robins of Roosevelt; rica. For more information on how you granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- can get involved in the upcoming ard Jensen of American Fork; and Mr. Mexico expedition, or other CHOICE and Mrs. Mark Robins of Scipio. projects, the number for CHOICE is 1 5-- 7 Wayne Anderson; Alzheimer's 423 South 100 Wes' ALTZ-HY-MER- Z) disease afflicts about 529 - 4fif, Diana C. May, R.P.T. And Central Utah Physical Therapy Invite You To Attend An Open House At Our New Office 45 North State Salina Friday, May 30 12 PM To 3 PM 529-223- 3 gravy, whipped potatoes, green beans, cherry cobbler, breadbutter, milk or juice. June Choice: milk Alysia Robins 1 58, Amy Torgenson The United States Achievement diamond at the Centerfield park. Academy announced that Amy He rebuilt the backstop with new Torgenson from Salina, has been chain fence, put in new bases, put sand named an Scholar. and sawdust around the bases and The USAA established the Scholar Award Program to groomed the infield. Matthews grandparents are offer deserved recognition to superior Deloyd and Arva Lund, Gunnison, students who excel in the academic and Bevan and Ruth Johnson, Holi- disciplines. The Scholday, Utah. ars must earn a 3.3, or higher, GPA. The Academy selects USA A winners upon the exclusive recommendation of teachers, coaches, counselors, and other qualified sponsors and upon the Standards of Selection set forth by the Academy. The criteria for selection are a students academic performance, interest and aptitude, leader- enthusiactivities have increased recent ship qualities, responsibility, motivation to learn and improve, asm, attendance at the Museum of Church citizenship, attitude and cooperative History and Art in downtown Salt and under spirit, dependability, and recommenLake City. In January 1997 there were 94 dation from a teacher or director. April turned in an impressive nursing facilities in Utah with a total 28,080 visitors, Brittany is the daughter of Dr. and bringing the total for of 7,358 beds. The nursing facilities Mrs. Barry K. Sorenson from Aurora. the first four months of 1997 to in Utah have average bed size of 78 The grandparents are Kendall and Vir87,866, the second best total for the and the median facility occupancy rate Sorenson of Aurora; and LaMar ginia in period since the museum opened is Richfield Care Center has 98 and Sally Sedgwick of Richfield. 1984, according to Glen M. Leonard, beds and in 1996 we averaged 90 o museum director. occupancy. A variety of exhibits and activi- There are 849 special beds in Utah n ties keyed to the sesquicentennial cel(567 Alzheimers, 18 ventilator beds, ebration of the Mormon pioneers early 3 hospice and 261 other special care was credited by Leonard for the inThe Central Utah Public Health beds. Richfield Care Center has a specrease. will be having a Food cialized Alzheimers Unit which has Department The Museum currently features d Handlers Permit class in June. It will 8 beds. There is a section certwo international art exhibits on piobe held on June 3, 1997, at 4 p.m. in tified by Medicare for rehabilitation neering and a display of memorabilia the Basement Auditorium of the and skilled interventions and treatment used in past Pioneer Day celebrations Sevier County Courthouse at 250 and 60 beds for intermediate care. and is sponsoring regular pioneer acNorth Main in Richfield. The cost will In Utah, Medicare reimbursement for children. The next one be $5. Please bring your Social Secuof payments to nurs- tivity days accounts for is set for July. number, and a pen or pencil. Anyrity ing facilities. Medicaid is 60 and priA pioneer lecture series began one who is working, or is planning to vate or other payer sources are 28 May 14, and continues work, in any type of food service esof reimbursement. At Richfield Care Wednesday, June on May 21, 4, and June 1, at 7 is invited to attend. tablishment shows census our current Center payer p.m. It features guest specialists on the Medicaid sources of: Medicare exodus from Nauvoo, life in Winter and private Nevada Quarters, the 1847 vanguard comIn Utah, 66 of facilities are part and handcart treks. of a chain. Chain facilities are those pany, Tor information on these and y which are owned or leased by a other sesquicentennial activities, call organization. Richfield Care Museum hours are 9 May 16, 1997 Center is part of a chain and is owned and GILBERT Barbara a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays, and 10 a. m. by Heritage Management Inc., a Utah to 7 on Saturdays, Sunday, and Lawrence Gilbert, Redmond, had a p.m. based company, which has 14 facilimost holidays. girl. ties that account for ,049 total beds. May 18, 1997 t be Rates subject to change The United States Achievement Academy announced today that Brittany Sorenson, from Aurora, has been named a United States National Award Winner in Business Education. This award is a prestigious honor very few students can ever hope to attain. In fact, the Academy recognizes fewer than 0 of all American high school students. ally. by Elaine Blackburn Administrator Richfield Care Center & 4 25,000 people in Utah. It makes great demands on the family members responsible for providing care. Help is available and free information for caregivers at the Utah Alzheimers Association. 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