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Show Sat/Sun/MorvTues, September 3-6, 2005 The Park Record - A-12 on at resorts Ski insurance • Continued from A-11 Wanted: Communications Director Individual who is willing to volunteer approximately 3 hrs per week to write press releases, coordinate with local and national media representatives, and formulate and lead a comprehensive media plan. Experience highly desired. WSJ USA is a Park City based non-profit foundation whose mission is to support the US. Women's Nordic Ski Jumping Team and to promote the growth of the sport including addition in the Olympic Winter Games Contact Deedee Corradini 649-3736 Superior Quality! "These could be crazy ideas but clearly the ideas that Canadian Pacific Railway are using right now arc inadequate and it's clear Parks Canada's methods of addressing human-caused gri/yly bear'death.-, are inadequate," Pissol said. "[ think shrugging our shoulders and saying, "well, this is inevitable.' is nonsense and is a dereliction of responsibility that borders on criminal," he said. That said. Pissot did not what some would say are already extraordinary measures to reduce the number of bears killed by passing trains. For example, CP Rail has sent out a vacuuming operation, to remove grain spilled onto the tracks, thus reducing spilled grain as an attraction for bears. Also fences may be erected along the railroad tracks near Lake Louise, an area of frequent bear activity. Moreover, Canadian Pacific spokesman Ed Greenberg pointed out thai the railroads footprint in the Bow River Valley has changed little in the last 100 years, while the surrounding community has. "This is a bigger issue, not just a railway issue." he said. "It's the entire' growth of human activity in that area." Bear 66 had had several litters through the years, and her death leaves the fate of her current three cubs in doubt. •Banff hospital hopes to explores Vellness' i We don't need to slash our prices 6090% to offer you the lowest prides and the finest quality. Thousands of antique, semi antique and new handmade rugs and kelims from Persia, Pakistan, India, Turkey, China, Afghanistan and Caucasus. We also offer hand cleaning, restoration, appraisal, high quality rug pad, pick-up and delivery. Buy/trade old rugs. DIRECTIMPORTER Mon -Sal. lOOO a m lo Oh THE WORLDS FIS'EST Rl'GS 3142 So. Highland Dr. {about 1400 E.), Salt Lake City (801) 484-6364 (888) 445-RUGS (7847) 60Opm BANFF. Alberta - With its hot springs and enchanting scenery. Banff began as a resort to those seeking to regain their physical health and revitalize their spirits. While that has always been a component of the resort's existence, there's a renewed emphasis evident in several ways. First, a major real-state driven development called Three Sisters. located about 15 miles west ol Banff, at Canmore, is using wellness as the central attraction instead ol the more traditional golf. Three Sisters has already selected a health and wellness provider, but has not announced the name. Now. Mineral Springs Hospital in Banff is looking to augment its reputation for orthopedic surgeries My Dog the Angel... My Dog the Demon Sits Conies Is Quiet Lays Down Walks with me Runs Around Takes Off Barks Jumps up Pulls j y misused word is "native." Many people use it Lo mean the place where they grew up, or even the place they have lived a long time. Both are wrong. A person is native lo the place where he or she was born. And, since at least 1879. when St. Vincent Hospital opened for business, there have been natives in Leadviilc, the old •Ski insurance taking off at mining town located at 10,152 feet in the Colorado Rockies. Aspen and elsewhere But since Climax, the last big ASPFV ( 'olo. Ski insurance is mine, closed in 1981, LeadviHe has i ' a m i i h ' f a n s in A s p e n a n d c l s e been suffering through shrinkages •Adequacy of water for new v. h e r e . A l , V.pi. U a n d a j i m i i v l c d 2 1 of very kinds. The latest threat was the suspension of obstetrics at housing doubted tether ^ k i ( . n e a s ilns winter, e u s M m e t * . u.iii b u \ n ^ u r . i n c e o n h ! i the hospitals. Without an obstetthe hospital INVliRMFRI-.. BC. tickei 1 -., v . l i e i h - ; i l o i o n e d a y o r f o r rics depart men l, could deliver no babies and hence, A d e q u a c y of l n \ e r m e . t v \ w alei M M M I I ! p . h ^ u s T h e e o s i is a H a t r a l e ihe only Leadville natives would supply lo a c c o m m o d a t e ;t'.hlnion;il i il 'i p e r c e n i be those born in homes or in dire d e v e l o p m e n t is beiiii1. e x a m i n e d . I1 i In p a s s e a n n o t b e u s e u •emergencies, like the back seat of A d m i n i s t r a t o r s h a \ e been puOmi;: f \ \ l n tiier b e i . i i i s e o i m e d i c a l i n j u n to hospitals. lor a c a p o n d e \ c l o p m , i i ! imt l o i>n oi i •! | i h s j o p e s . t h e \ a i d e o!' lii • r:n s speeding .''•.•".•ever, for the time being, hose n s u r e walci supplies a i e nul laved i e'lianun!.1 u s e o l i l u : p a s s is ;•]• il directors have chosen to b e u i n d their ability t o J e h w i Al i v i m n 11. .is <ne a n \ e \ . i c u a l i o n t e e I e. ^ the obstetrics department issue, explains l-he ln\ e r n i e u - \ .IIIL \ pi > >•• < >'.. d i\\ a s k i i n v iti|iit \ . • >!>,r iting. R c h o . is t h e ability ol t l m v m.jji.j S>. ; il J o / e h p o i p k p u r c h a s e d developer (Jelagon Propel If'.1-. tiK :i: .!i« ai)L"e w h e n it w a s first 1 he fear seems to be that if G r i z z l y R i d g e P u t p e i h e s . ,;nd obsu tries disappeared from the o i l c r e i ' !•, ee, \ . . a r - A-.\> a l \ s p e n . Poinle of View to ;'et water !or hospital il would be hard to b u l i h i s \ e a i "iiin p u r c h a s e r s a r e new projects. recruit a physician lo deliver exper,',,d !"i<e a\ ei'a:_'e ai.'.e ^ 5 2 . babies. Once that happens, the [ l u u w i i . i i K v i^- o t l i . ri.'d l o r e c i e hospital's services might further •Slow Food event draws : t t i o n ^kiei> 7(1 .uiel \ o n n g e r erode. tourists as well as locals c Telluride emphasizing As is, more and more Leadville WIIISTI.I-.R.H.C. haslMK^sv patients are going to hospitals in Rugged. Refined. Real. m e t t h e first S l o w lood ( \ele nearby towns, particularly along event, which W J Sheld d m nig the 1-70 corridor. The hospital in i l l I.I K I O ; ; , Colo. - The A u g u s t i n I h c P c m b . r l o n V.ilk••. l i - l l i n i J e s k i a n d Ci-.ill C o . . h a s Vail'has been delivering bumper near Whistler. crops of babies from Leadville for i i i i , (. - I i d a i i i . w b i r . n d ' I h i s l a l years, and now Frisco, just 25 S o m e 4 0 0 p e n p i i . p i . J , > K \ ! m iii-, e ~ 4 i n . ^ - . a i ' e l o ! h e o u i - . i d e w o r l d i s miles lo the east of Vail, is gaining \'iilley. s t o p p i n g l i e t e a n d t l i e i e l e Mi >i e . i ^ t i \ • . • \ p l a i h L d b i l l i t d o e s a hospital, and that new hospital s a m p l e coffee, a butfel k.ilunir' ' i L. i j i i e i i l >\ i C J V . . 1 i I K lollowing will be even more convenient for o r g a n i c l o o d g r o w n l o i . , i l | \ , s n d iii >i ]>!u.r[ ^ • r ! . : e d . \i - l i i u d Real." l e a s t , t h e pi H a l o e s l h . i t t h e \ a l l e v >s The Telluride Watch repor ts Leadville patients. k n o w n lor. ! l l ; i l i l n ^ l a ! ."••[ i H . i i i d \ ' . , t - - t l e l i \ 1 [risco is 1,000 feet lower in eleM o i e t h a n a i h n d o l i h e h r u K- .'! i - i . ' •• I K i . i i - n ' i e n i e l l l O t l i c ; i l vation than Leadville, and Vail is r i d e s , w i l h a g e s fit >m I J O S M . e ' l i . i ; - i p p : • i a i ! i I h . m ; 1 , , ^ ' j u v d i n t h e 2,000 feet. Given the fact that ly r o d e a l l "MI k i l o n i e i u • • • • ' ^1 m i l .••-.1 there's a strong correlation I i . ^ t v. ! i ' i i - i ! e « - ' in1.: [ l i e I ' e s o r l s ol t h e COUTM lini wlmi sinpiw.i between low-weight babies and i n . . - - i : •. . S i i a r e a • > i ! ' ; l a t s h o p e i t organi/crs most rvpm t1- Pique h e l p s d , i i \ e i .VK<.(!()(| - , ^ i c r d a y s . high elevations, won't these altern c w s m a g a / i r i i is thai .ihtui! halt o | native hospitals be better for 1 a s i \ ; u . t l u s k : . i r e a l "..•<_» i s l e r e d the p a r t i c i p a n t , w e i e l o n n s i s deliveries? No, not really. New -I I M U M s k i . i . i ; i \ - ' b m I c l l u n d e study finds that the correlation is <-N{oi...l bf^th Kn-.tlly w o n d e r f u l more between lower income fami•And slow eaters dawdle over ••", .>!;,!) i n , ; ; - , a i i i I national lies and low-weight babies. Colorado peaches b i i '••!}\i_ e e o n o r n i c v'onditions, ;uul certain types ol plastic MII^UI K-S with whal is being called a "w dines-. componenI." "F^sscnlialh. penpK; would come here to rejuvenate the mind, body, spirit," explained Aiu!\ Thomas, the hospital's n Cheer "i finance, and business tle\elopnienl. "\Ve're not ivalls sure how it's going Ui loolv We jus! wanted lo si,nl exploring the.t>pporluntU " .Directors ol ihc hospital h a w been thinking in lemis ol tins expansion for awhile, he VIKI, hu! now have better resources loi ilnnm so. saKa. iiiv.anie peach l u / / pie ;uu.l I lie leTnienled juices o( p e a c h e s a n d , o l h e r Iruits ;\\ n eu-itl held a l a phev called l l u Sustainalfle Sellings ex| >ei un. iilal lai in. I he nev.spapei explains iluit t h e day w a s spent in e e l e b r a l i n g b o t h the iV.HuivJ fiuil afkl (lie philosnp!n {>t i:i i >w in;1,., p i v p u n n i i . a n d en)o\iri:.' h u n k ut a ler-.uieh style. v.lfK'h m,i\ run necessarily be Allen Best has edited mountain town newspapers for 20 years. He •More LeadviHe natives hns served as managing editor at four different mountain town expected for time being newspapers and is now living in l.bAO\ iLI.F. Colo A Ire- metropolitan Denver, CARBONDALK Coin. 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