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Show Page October 28, 204 MISSIONS Elder Shawn L. Syrett Shawn Lawrence Syrett of Tropic, Utah has been called to serve in the New York Utica Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He is the Son of Eric & Tracy Syrett. Shawn will be speaking in the Tropic Ward on October 31, 2010. He will enter the MTC November 17, 2010. JOIN THE FIGHT! Help the 2010 Jubilee of Trees Battle Breast Cancer in Southern Utah Breathtaking sights, volunteer support and many hands of all ages as sounds and enticing smells community contributions. we have numerous areas to all help define the holi- Whether individually large fill. Even if you can help day spirit of the Jubilee of or small, the collective im- for only four hours, you'll Trees. As they inspire the pact of these gifts of time, find it's a labor of love for holiday spirit, they also lift talent and treasure is great. a great cause." the collective hope of suc- It's something to which the To share your time, talents cessfully battling one of the Sweet Shop and Bakery or treasure with the Jubilee, most devastating diseas- testifies, as just one among contact Jubilee Volunteer es—breast cancer. many components of the Director Kathleen JenThe 30th anniversary Jubilee. "It takes about 150 nings at (435) 986-0208 or Jubilee of Trees, Novem- volunteers a day to both calnevsafety@msn.com . ber 18 to 23, 2010 at The staff the Shop on all shifts For the Sweet Shop and Dixie Convention Center and supply the goodies— Bakery, Willa Bundy at is dedicated to advancing and that's for six days," (435) 773-1525 or mswillbreast cancer care and pre- says the 2010 Sweet Shop abundy@gmail.com . The Jubilee of Trees benvention at Dixie Regional and Bakery co-chairman Medical Center. The Ju- Willa Bundy. "There are efits communities of southbilee of Trees is the largest about 120 batches of differ- ern Utah with support that showcase of trees between ent sweets that are donated strengthens the hospital's the Wasatch Front and Las each day, and the average charitable mission. In coVegas, and may well be the price for a single purchase operation with community most beloved charitable is $1.00. That doesn't partners and thousands of fundraiser in southern Utah. sound like it adds up to volunteers, the Jubilee has It is a worthy opponent for much—until you know that created a gift of miracles, a devastating disease—one last year's Jubilee Sweet raising millions of dolparticularly prevalent in Shop and Bakery donated lars over the past several years. Key initiatives have Utah. $10,000 to the cause!" According to the Centers "In addition to sweets included the Jubilee Home for Disease Control (CDC), and bakery items, the Ju- II charitable lodging faUtah—along with 10 other bilee is looking for volun- cility, newborn intensive states and the District of teers to make gingerbread care, maternal fetal mediColumbia—leads the na- houses, wreaths, Christ- cine, cancer services, over tion with the highest mor- mas stockings, sweets and $500,000 to help build and tality rates from breast can- bakery items," said Shel- equip the new Dixie Recer. Utah ranks 49th out of ley Mendenhall, Jubilee of gional Medical Center on 50 states – among the states Trees executive director. River Road—and bringing with the lowest incidence "Our biggest sellers every Life Flight helicopter to of women receiving mam- year are the candied apples. southern Utah. The Foundation of Dixie mograms. Southern Utah's Volunteer Mary Ann Evans statistics for mammograms makes them from scratch Regional Medical Center is are the lowest in the state. every year and can't keep a Utah nonprofit corporaTo join the battle against up with the demand by her- tion dedicated to inspiring breast cancer at this year's self. Needless to say, she giving to support Dixie ReJubilee, roll up your sleeves would love to have some gional Medical Center with and get ready to have fun help. She'll even train will- the intent of realizing a for a worthy cause! Choose ing hands! All told, we'll common dream—excellent among putting your best need about 2,000 volunteers healthcare close to home to creative skills to design- this year," said Mendenhall. save and comfort lives— ing and decorating mini "Volunteering for Jubilee regardless of means. For trees, holiday wreaths or of Trees is wonderful and more information about doChristmas stockings...Or fulfilling experience, said nating to local healthcare, get the bowls and batter out Kathleen Jennings, volun- please contact the Foundato whip up any number of teer director. "I've enjoyed tion at 435.251.2480 or ondelicious candies and baked working with so many line at www.dixieregional. goods. great people. Our success org/foundation. The Jubilee thrives on is based on the need of THERON ROSE WRITE-IN VOTE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER AGAINST CLARE RAMSEY Your write-in vote will count---all required papers are filed with the County. GOALS • Seek united effort of all Commissioners to balance the goals and needs of - Environmentalists - Forest and range management - Local farmers and ranchers • Seek to unite all County Commissioners in - Bringing jobs into Garfield County - Building tourism even more than at present - Creating more support for schools - Improve roads and infra-structure of Garfield County EXPERIENCE • 34 years in education - 15 years as an administrator of schools with over 1000 enrolled • National Defense Education Act participant –selected twice. • Farmer/rancher –5 years Translator/writer (Spanish and English) • • Human Resources—present employment @ Ruby's Inn PERSONAL CONCERNS • Constitutional principles are at risk. We are not as involved as we should be in the political process. • There are groups that insist upon their "rights" and ignore their responsibilities. • There is much that we can do on a community and county level that will - make a difference. • My desire is to do all that I can to help us learn and then practice those principles taught by the Founding Fathers that will keep our nation safe and prosperous. Thank you. Theron Rose 200 North 400 East • Panguitch, Utah • 676-8811 www.garfieldmemorial.org 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 NOVEMBER 2010 Dr. Robert Pearson 9 Ear, Nose Throat 676-8842 Dr. Donald Lappe' 3 Cardiologist 676-8842 Dr. Randy Delcore 11 Orthopedist 676-8842 Dr. Eric Maxwell 3, 17 Audiologist 676-8842 Dr. Mark Hansen 18 Gen. Surgeon Dr. Brad Webb 1, 15 Podiatrist 676-8842 Orthopedist Dr. Robert Nakken Dr. Ronald Crouch Urologist 23 (800) 260-3668 435-867-0325 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 on Nov. 4 in Panguitch, UCCP, Nov. 9th-l1th Kanab, Nov. 29th & 30th in Beaver. To schedule an appointment for Mammography, please call 435-676-1267. FUTURE 2010 MAMMO DATES: Dec. 1 — Piute-UCCP Dec. 2 - Panguitch Dec. 9— Panguitch UCCP Clinics - Call For Appointments Garfield Memorial Clinic, Panguitch Kazan Clinic, Escalante Bryce Valley Clinic, Cannonville Circleville Clinic, Circleville Physical and Speech Therapy Mammography Diabetic Counseling(Jan Frandsen) Garfield Memorial Hospital Long Term Care Center 435-676-8842 (Mon - Fri) 435-826-4374 (Mon., Wed., Fri.) 435-679-8545 (Tues. & Thurs.) 435-577-2958 (Tues. & Thurs.) 435-676-8840 435-676-1267 435-676-8811 435-676-1265 DID YOUR REFINANCE "UNDO" YOUR LIVING TRUST? Revocable "living trusts" have become increasingly popular in the past decade. They allow heirs to avoid probate court proceedings. But unlike a will, a living trust cannot be simply signed and filed away. If an asset is never transferred to the trust, or is unintentionally removed from the trust, it will be subject to probate. Over the past few years, as interest rates plunged, many homeowners refinanced their homes to reduce payments. Unfortunately, many lenders won't make loans on property held in a living trust. They insist that the home be transferred back to the owners' individual names before a loan is made. After the new loan is made and the new deed of trust is recorded, the homeowners are free to transfer the home back into the living trust but lenders rarely assist homeowners with this final step. (Some homeowners don't even know their home was removed from the trust, since they signed many documents at once.) The end result is that homeowners who properly transferred their homes into living trusts to avoid probate, may face probate anyway because their work was undone. It is sometimes possible to obtain court approval to confirm trust ownership of a home that was never formally transferred to the trust. However, it can be costly for a court to make such determination and defeats the purpose of the trust. Anyone who implemented a "living trust" and subsequently refinanced their property should review the documents to make sure that the home is currently held in the living trust. If not, the owner should have a new deed prepared. The new deed should return the property into the trust. If you are concerned that your living trust may not be properly funded, or if you have other questions about your trust, review your existing documents. You should then make a list of questions and concerns to discuss with an attorney. Delaying addressing these issues could be costly. Many times all that is needed is a deed prepared and recorded or a simple amendment to modify small portions of a trust in order to accommodate changes in circumstances. Jeffery J. McKenna is an attorney licensed in three states and serving clients in Utah, Nevada, and Arizona. He is a partner at the law firm of Barney, McKenna and Olmstead, with offices in St. George and Mesquite. He is a founding member of the Southern Utah Estate Planning Council. If you have questions or topics that you would like addressed in these articles please email him at jmckenna@barney-mckenna.com or call 435 628-1711. Barnett's ORTHODONTICS 13,airote-" OO www.bracesbybarnett.com . j wreg-d- Wills, Trusts & Probate – Business Law & Bankruptcy Real Estate - Contracts – Commercial Litigation Family Law & Divorce – Select Personal Injury Licensed in UT, NV, AZ, CO, MD and CA Offices: St. George, Utah & Mesquite, Nevada (435) 628-1711 Toll Free 1-888 BRACE ME |