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Show i BufcRata tEJordUT 84751 U.S. Portage Paid 51 No. 15 Utah Press Association 307 West 300 South, Suite 5005 Salt Lake City UT 84101-121- 2 h n n -- Yrr i7ri7rirrnnfr irr 50 Cents Formerly Dodge City News Serving Western Beaver County Since 1991 VOL. V NO. 30 JULY 2J, 1955 No i"7r 's-- " - i The Christian, and Erik with Kate. Jessica, Renfe holding Jacobsen Family; 3 "Enhance tbe community where you operate." Shadow Cast On Dr. Spanlding's Ability As Physician As a service to patients and prospective patients, Milford Valley Health Care Services Administrator, John Gledhill, and Hospital Board Chairperson, Loretta Forman, have released information related to a follow-u-p hearing Dr. concerning Bradley Spaulding's probationary agreement with the Utah State Department of Commerce Licensing Board. Terms of the agreement require that the doctor's prescriptions be issued in numbered sequence, using a triplicate form with one copy for the patient or pharmacy, one for the patient file, and one for a log, available for inspection by the licensing agency. An April investigation revealed that 38 Both said they were not aware of the disciplinary action before talking to the reporter. "Don't they (the licensing board) have an obligation to ' the hospital administration before they notify the pressT' Gledhill asked. :' Diane Blake, Assistant Director of the agency, said they absolutely do hot. All investigations are protected Government the under Records Management Act until notices are issued and it becomes a matter of public record. They do not "notify" the press, but reporters do have access to public records. "In many cases we do not know where the individuals are working, although we probably did know with Dr. Spaulding. If we notify the administration at his hospital, and do not notify others, he would have cause for suit notify ; Erik Jacobsen, Circle Four Farms Human Resource Manager, will be moving to Milford with his family at the end of August. They have been living in Cedar City for the past few months of the 1,200 prescriptions U. while at Erik was B.Y. met his and He local for wife, Renee, working housing. written were not recorded in waiting toward a master's degree in Business Administration. He had previously graduated from the log. University of Florida with a bachelor degree in Animal Science. Renee, a Scottsdale, Arizona girl, A "Notice of Agency with three years at B.Y.U, will complete requirements for a degree in Political Science at Southern Action" was issued to the are available. She plans to take an active part Utah University as soon as time and doctor on July 14. Notice was ol in school and community affairs. They have been married five years and have three age also posted at the agency. A against us for ruining his ' She added that it children. reporter with a Salt Lake City reputation." is the responsibility of hospital Before accepting the Circle Four position, Jacobsen was a production manager for Deseret such to newspaper, assigned to implement their own Cattle and Citrus in central Florida. The LDS Church owned entity runs 38,000 head of cattle and coverage, contacted Gledhill farms 2,000 acres of citrus. Through the cattle division he became acquainted with Rob Adams, , and Forman oh July 20th. monitoring system, and that ? who was with Continental Grain at that time. Jacobsen described the hog operation as "more intense and more efficient" than cattle production. council's discretion. Election Year He is currently working on a management design for the company. Using guidelines If the number of ' suggested by OSD consultants, Jacobsen meets every Tuesday and Thursday with design team Terms expire for candidates for a particular members, Joe Barben, Darin Uhlir, and Kerry Sherwood, to discuss and. evaluate company Milford City Councilmen municipal office does not development "We are literally redesigning the company," he said. "We want to hire better people v Mark Dotson, Harlan Thomas, " exceed twice the number of and expect more from them. By eliminating middle management jobs and shifting responsibility and Russell Smith this year. vacancies, a primary election to base level employees, we can create better paying jobs with excellent opportunity for Dotson was appointed to fill is not held. If it does, the advancement as the operation grows." Company employees there will be a total of 70 by the the vacancy created when primary election is October 3, end of August - have Blue Cross health insurance after 60 days, 2 weeks vacation after a year, and Mary Wiseman was elected as 1995. a401Kplan. Mayor. Smith was appointed The number one principle of the management mission statement is, "Enhance the as replacement for Russell community where you operate." Jacobsen says the team members take the statement very Holm upon his resignation. seriously. "We plan to live here and raise our families in this community," he said. Thomas was elected. Terms 369 teet ipprovliiaidy 369 feel TOP VIEW for. Mayor Wiseman, Councilman and Nothing in this world Sower, Larry piIIIIHMIIIipill Councilman John Carter are ; tastes as good as "Dutch Oven" valid until January, 1998. cooking. This year hundreds of. 210 feet will line up to watch s' tr:; Candidate filing deadline to be on the ballot for the cooks work their magic this November's election is during the Beaver County Fair. miTrnMrnMiiMinniiniiiiiTiiimmmniHiMiniimniiiiMi i 3 August 22nd. Candidates may The end result will be a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii file a "Declaration of magnificent spread of main II1IIINIIIIIIMIIIIIIIII! J paiilllllllllllllll jfj Candidacy" or a "Petition" entries and deserts. Our cook j SLAfl may be filed in their behalf. off chairmans are Becky & Capacity: 15 'A million gallons RrC0 lOORp-Candidates must be a United Bruce Bryan the "Ultimate mu .ue '. i States Citizen; at least 18 gourmets" of Dutch Oven SIDE VIEW years old by election day; a cooking! Each contestant will resident of the municipality or prepare a dish to the judges for of a recently annexed area for scoring. After which the food ' 12 ; months will be sampled by mouth consecutive evORTIOH lHN CIRCLE FOUR FARMS immediately preceding the watering fans, for a complete date of the election; a set of rules and entry forms call TOTAL CONTAINMENT ANAEROBIC SYSTEM WASTE TREATMENT voter of the , Becky and Bruce W"Cl registered Hi !. "Write in" The entry fee is $5.00 per dish, municipality. candidates in third class cities The prizes are wonderful! So are not required to file a write-i- n get your grub together and join the fun on Sat. Aug. 12. Entry declaration of candidacy. The Division of Water Quality has called a public hearing for 7:00 p.m. Monday, July 3 1, If an elective office deadline is Monday Aug. 7th. This year at the fair we at Minersville Elementary School, to address comments expressed in regard to a ground water becomes vacant on or before for Farms. Circle Four discharge permit application Lagoons with capacity greater than 4 million August 7, 199S and there are are also offering contests for gallons require a discharge permit. In fact, proposed lagoons at sites 8, 9, 1 0, and 1 1 have a two or more years remaining every age and size. Don't be in the term, the vacancy must shy bring your family and join capacity of IS V4 million gallons. April McKeon, Resident Civil Engineer at Circle Four, described as the primary lagoons being 369' X 369' at the top. They slope in to 210' X 210' at their total be filled with an interim tjfe fun. Everyone is a winner. depth of 26 Vi. The evaporation ponds effect approximately the area, but only reach a depth of appointment and a 2 year The prizes are great and the lO'a. election. Elected officials with laughter will keep you smiling Rob Adams, Circle Four General Manager, said the company will not present expert inclination toward resignation for days. Sign up is one I half testimony at the hearing. Don Osier, DWQ, is expected to conduct the hearing. the ' hour before. Some of the voters provide to recent news related Adams, in is contests are water melon other areas not a According coverage lagoon spills opportunity of choosing a ' Circle at the Four concern factor for hula hoop, seed spitting. operation. "Those lagoons have been diked up above replacement by making their eating, Bubble ground. Ours are aS below ground level. It's like comparing apples and oranges," he said. With blowing, arm wrestling, intentions known before at least one member of almost every family in the valley working for the company, opposition to look alike, freckles, cracker August 7th. Otherwise, the suit has filed A the operation quieted. of by Robert and Helen Christiansen is still pending. vacancy will be filled at the stacking, crazy legs, tug war, baby-sitte- rs ! pre-scho- Ifs -- they will release to hospital only items of public record. "Although this is a serious disciplinary issue, the violation does not indicate a recurrence of the doctor's previous difficulties, nor does it question of his talents and abilities as a physician," she said. Spaulding said by the presented licensing board are correct. "Some of the prescriptions were ordered verbally and called in by the staff. With some, it was just a slip-u-p. worked out have We administrative procedures to prevent future oversights," he Dr. facts said. The complaint against the doctor is for a technical rule violation only. He has 20 days from the date of issue to file an answer with the agency. If agreement can not reached by stipulation, a hearing is set for 9:00 A.M., September 13, at the Heber WeUs Building, 160 East 300 South, Salt Lake City. This will be a formal legal procedure with no public comment admitted. coloring, clown contest, paper plane, tacky tie and a community contest. (Every in time participate you win fair the at you something points for your town) The best part of all is they are free. UiraryPiPrcjrn Getting Beady For The Fair 7 . . Fair-goer- f- DISCKARGI LINC 2 ' MB V CONCRITC OR '' . FY PRIMARY TREATMENT MANURE FIT LAGOON . OR MtlfMAWC (.(NCR J - . 386-249- 0, Ground Water Permit Hearing Monday r '.. ,S . A Siccess The 1995 reading Program "Reading Railroad," held at the Minersville ended on June 30. 110 children discovered the fun of reading. Over a three week period, more than 5,657 books were enthusiastically read by the Children participants. received prizes such as a Sleeping bag, Nature set, Games and Cook sets, etc., as they met reading goals. Local sponsors inchided-WalmaHurst, Godfathers Pizza, Albert sons, Colemans, Lins, and Mountain West book store, Dollar store, and Mikes Food Town, Lees, and Paices, McDonalds, Cream O' Weber also Subway, Todd's Market, Bills and the Country Corner Cafe, also Coke Co. and Pepsi Co. and Frito Lay Inc. Great thanks goes out to these In conjunction supporters. with the "Reading Railroad" 110 children program, attended special events held at the Library. Games and Stories and Movies were just some and of course we closed with our swirnming pool party. It was a great success this year. For more information about programs at the Minersville Library call 386-22or just come in and check us out! rt, rt, 67 |