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Show The Garfield County Insider Page 6 February 26, 2009 Dear Escalante NPS members and friends HELP WANTED Delivery Driver Amerigas, a leader in the propane industry, has immediate opening for a full time route driver in our Panguitch area. Position consists of bulk propane delivery to residential and commercial accounts. CDL with HazMat, tanker, good driving record, DOT physical and moderate mechanical ability are needed. Propane gas experience is desirable but not mandatory. We offer competitive wages, full training and a full benefit package. Please fax resume to 801-364-5344 or pick up application at 948 N. Hwy 89, Panguitch, UT. Garfield Memorial Hospital has positions available both positions are as needed at this time. • Housekeeper - Requisition # 61069, This position will be as needed - variable shifts • Long Term Care Nurse Assistanct - requisition #61071 This position will be as needed - variable shifts To apply www.intermountainhealthcare.org or call Carla 435-676-1256. Positions will close when filled. Cactus Cowboy Restaurant full time waitress needed in Hatch. Must be 21 years or older. Must have a valid food handlers card or the ability to obtain one within 7 days. Seasonal Employment. April - November. Wage depending on experience. Contact Tina Burkett (435) 735-4511. Team Coach: Duties include working directly with students 13 – 17 years old. Must be a positive role model, interacting with students during evening and weekend recreational activities. All shifts available. Qualifications: Must be 21 years old, have a high school diploma, current driver’s license and able to pass a background check. Wage DOE. Receptionist Needed. Full-time, Great phone etiquette is a must, able to multi-task, prior experience helpful but not necessary. Must be 21 years old and able to pass a background screening. 1-888-braceme RICHFIELD, UT Orthodontic guidance can begin as early as 7 years of age. So, if you have children between the ages of 7and 9, we have some great news for you! You can bring your children in now to help prevent future orthodontic challenges. Simple give us a call to schedule and appointment. Interested individuals may send cover letter and resume to Lee Ann Fielding at 435-676-8482 or fax 435-676-8488 lfielding@silveradoboysranch.com POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Panguitch Preschool Paraprofessional. Hours: 3 – 5 hours per day, five days per week. Classes held at Panguitch Elementary. To be filled immediately. SALARY: Salary based on 2008-2009 Garfield County School District Classified Salary Schedule. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have at least a High School Diploma, two years college education preferred. May test. Must satisfactorily pass an employment background check. APPLICATION: Interested individuals should submit a Garfield County School District classified application. For application packet to be complete there should be a completed application, resume`, 3 current letters of recommendation, and a transcript. Questions: Vicki Ahlstrom, (435) 679-8769 Please direct application packets to: Garfield County School District, Annie Eldredge, P.O. Box 398, Panguitch, Utah 84759, (435) 676-8821 Online application available www.garfield.k12.ut.us Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be granted interviews. DEADLINE: OPEN UNTIL FILLED LIVESTOCK For Sale: Yearling & 2 year old Charolais Bulls. Trich, PAP, & Fertility Tested. Good Disposition. Call Riley Taylor (435) 425-3807. Retirees Must Make (At Least) Five Key Financial Decisions PETS Two Yorkie Puppies. Male and Female. Need Re-homing. Contact mr.jameswhite22@gmail.com REAL ESTATE Family Practice Dr. Richard Birch Dr. Todd Mooney Becky Roberts, FNP Tim Dennis, PA-C Dr. Mitchell Miller Speech Therapy Flora Howard Anesthesiology Lewis Barney, CRNA Certified Nurse Midwife DeAnn Brown, CNM VISITING SPECIALISTS FOR MARCH 2009 Dr.Robert Randy Nakken Delcore Dr. 12 Orthopedist . ................................676-8842 Dr.Robert RobertPearson Pearson Dr. 10 Ear, Nose, Throat.........................676-8842 Dr.Mark MarkHansen Hansen Dr. 19 General Surgeon..........................676-8842 Dr.Brad BradWebb Webb Dr. 2, 16 Podiatrist.............................. (800)260-3668 Dr.Ronald Jeffery Lappe’ Osborne Dr. 12 Cardiologist...................................676-8842 Dr.Eric EricMaxwell Maxwell Dr. 11, 25 Audiologist....................................676-8842 Dr.Ronald RonaldCrouch Crouch Dr. 17 Urologist.......................................676-8842 Dr.Randy RandyDelcore Delcore Dr. 12 Orthopedist...................................676-8842 Our Pharmacist, Tim Smith, will provide Coumadin testing and results at outlying clinics. Please call clinic for available dates and times. Coumadin testing and results at the Garfield Memorial Clinic will be by appointment. Mammography will be available in Kanab onMArch 18, 19, 20, 2009, and in Panguitch on March 25th. To schedule an appointment with Mammography, please call 435-676-1267. Clinics - Call For Appointments Garfield Memorial Clinic, Panguitch ............................................... 435-676-8842 (Mon - Fri) Kazan Clinic, Escalante . .....................................................435-826-4374 (Mon., Wed., Fri.) Bryce Valley Clinic, Cannonville ............................................ 435-679-8545 (Tues. & Thurs.) Circleville Clinic, Circleville .................................................... 435-577-2958 (Tues. & Thurs.) Physical and Speech Therapy . ........................................................................435-676-8840 Mammography .................................................................................................435-676-1267 Diabetic Counseling(Jan Frandsen) ................................................................. 435-676-8811 Garfield Memorial Hospital Long Term Care Center ........................................435-676-1265 Advertise in the Insider Call 676-2621 to place ads. As announced at our Feb 10th meeting, Winnie Washburn has made arrangements with the Ace Hardware in Cedar City to offer a 10% discount to all members of the Utah Native Plant Society Escalante and Cedar City Chapters for plants and gardening supplies only. Those cards are now here in my office so if you are a current member of UNPS, please stop by and get your card or contact me for further information. If you have not joined the UNPS as yet, and wish to do so, the form is on the link below. Thanks to those of you who have been supportive in the past and those who are now joining...a few dollars out of each membership does come back to ENPS. Membership: http://www.unps.org/PAGES/Membership%20Application.html Visit www.unps.org and you will receive the Sego Lily by email - this is very informative and colorful newsletter Look under Chapters for the Escalante page: http:// www.unps.org/PAGES/chapters.HTML We are working up a good program on the native grasses that live in the area and how to plant grasses to grow well here for our next meeting on March 10th. Also several outings have been planned for the summer, so we hope you will attend and give us your comments and list of needs and interests. Sincerely, Harriet Priska, President, ENPS 826-4720 Article Provided by Brandon Henrie, Financial Advisor for Edward Jones Investments. When you’re working, you have a financial strategy that is largely based on one goal: saving money for a comfortable retirement. You’ll likely have to make many adjustments over several decades to ensure that you stay on track saving and investing. But once you retire, a new goal arises — investing so you can remain retired. To help yourself achieve this goal, you will need to make a number of investment decisions. Which of these decisions are most important? Here are five to consider: How much will you spend each year? Before you can pursue an appropriate investment strategy, you’ll need to know about how much you’ll spend each year. Estimate your costs for housing, food, travel, entertainment, insurance, gifts — everything. Keep in mind that your expenses will likely change annually, especially for items such as health care. Don’t forget about inflation, which will likely cause your expenses to increase over the years. How should you balance your investment portfolio to provide sufficient income and growth opportunities? Clearly, you’ll need your investments to provide a source of income during your retirement years. At the same time, you will need some growth potential to overcome the effects of inflation, which can erode your purchasing power. Consequently, you will need a mix of income- and growthoriented investments, with the proportions depending on your risk tolerance and your lifestyle. How much should you withdraw each year from your investment portfolio? The answer depends on several factors, including your retirement lifestyle, the size and performance of your investment portfolio, inflation, your estimated life expectancy and the size of the estate you’d like to leave. This decision is important, because the amount you withdraw each year will directly affect how long your money lasts. From which accounts should you begin taking withdrawals? You may have built three different types of accounts: taxable, tax-deferred and tax-free. It may be a good idea to take withdrawals from your taxable accounts first, thereby allowing your tax-deferred accounts, such as your Traditional IRA and your 401(k), more time to compound and potentially increase in value. If you have a tax-free account, such as a Roth IRA, save it for last to maximize the compounding on money on which you will never pay taxes. (Roth IRA earnings grow tax-free if you’ve had your account at least five years and you don’t begin taking withdrawals until you’re at least 59-1/2.) That said, this is just a rule of thumb. When should you take Social Security? You can begin taking Social Security as early as age 62, but your monthly checks will be considerably larger if you wait until your “normal” retirement age, which is likely 65 or 66. But if you need the money, you may be better off by taking Social Security at 62 and giving your tax-deferred accounts more time to potentially grow. As you can see, you’ll need a lot of expertise to successfully manage your financial and investment situations during retirement. If you don’t already work with a financial advisor and a tax professional, now would be a good time to start. Once you’ve got your financial strategy in place, you’ll be better prepared to enjoy an active, fulfilling retirement. |