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Show Wednesday, April 14, 1999 JJcdcsCd Picking ccpcTCa available MgCa GomfloracfcO Ocdwufto CSsom 0DD The Juab High School Centennial Committee is looking for help from the community andor alumni of JHS. 5,546 people have graduated from NephiJuab High School. Knowing where they all are and how to find them is overwhelming, and they are all invited to be part of the celebra- The cost will be $2 00 per person. A Centennial Celebration Program will be the finale that night at 7:00 p.m. Please invite them, we want and need them. Several class reunions are scheduled on that day, lending their support for the Centennial Celebration activities. tion. If anyone has graduation class If you have brothers, sisters, picture from the years of sons, daughters, parents, grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, friends or teachers, that no long-e- r live in our communities, please write and invite them to the May 22 Centennial Celebra- Co al Federation of State Poetry From page 5 Societies, will sponsor scholarships to Young Writers at Work Scholat worluhops July arships will be awarded to two ). Utahns of student age Deadline for entries is May 1, 11-1- 6. (16-24- 77 years. The mean age of cases was 16.0 years. These infections resulted in two deaths. The number of cases of viral meningitis continued to increase from 94 cases during 1997 to 147 cases during 1998. For most cases, the etiology was not established. An enterovirus was isolated from 16 of the cases with two cases being caused by an echovirus and one caused by a Coxsackie B. In 1997, over 80 of the cases occurred in Salt Lake 1999. Submit exactly 3 titled poems, of 32 lines each or less (not count- ing titles, epigraphs, or stanza breaks). Send one typed copy of each poem, stapled together, with no author identification to: Theda Bassett, 475 East 5600 South, 2, Murray, UT 84107. Include separate cover sheet listing name, address, phone number, age, titles and first lines of the poems, and reason(s) for applying. Conclude with signed and Washington counties. In statement verifying that poems 1998, 66 of the cases occurred are your own work, no part copied from any other source with in those counties. A total of 235 gonorrhea cases were reported for 1998, a 13 decrease compared to the 271 cases reported in 1997. There toll-fre- 1900-195- ut.usdwr 263-400- 476-274- Softball April 2!o3 623-022- morbidity. iqentifie, percent of chlamy- dia cases reported were among females, and 74 of the chlamy- dia cases reported occurred 4 among year olds. There were seven cases of early syphilis reported in 1998. Reported cases of tuberculosis increased from 36 cases in 1997 to 52 cases in 1998, an increase of 44. A slight majority of cases were male (55) which supports a growing trend in the decrease of the percentage of males infected with the disease. As compared to the general population, minorities were over represented with 19 Asian or Pacific Islanders, 9.6 Native American and 5.8 Black. Of the 15-2- Whites, 40 were Hispanic. No single age group was responsible for the majority of cases. In 1998, an epizootic of bat rabies occurred in the state. The number of positive tests increased from six in 1997 to 27 in 1998. There were no other animals found to be positive for ra- 4. 8. 789-310- 3. (275-3474- also Girls' Softball sign-up- s will take place April 21st from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Howard residence, 546 South 200 East in Nephi. All girls ages 4 through 15 are encouraged to participate. Parents will need to sign a permission slip. Cost will be $25.00 per girl. Family rates are available. For additional information, call Cindy Howard at available www.nr.state.ut.uadwr at office) (435) 636-026- 0. Southern Region (Cedar City office) (435) 865-610- 0. Credit Unions oftcr ccholczebips Utah credit unions are hosting a scholarship contest for high school seniors. "This contest is intended to fur- ther the education of youth throughout the state, said Lisa Howell, spokesperson for the Utah League of Credit Unions. "The annual scholarship contest is one of many activities Utah credit unions invest in our youth. Annually, Utahs credit unions donate funds to support this scholarship contest. Two catego- ries are available this year; speech and essay. This years consumers? Applications are available at www.ulcu.com or students may contact the Utah League of CredThe it Unions at is deadline April 23, application 1999, and the speech contest will be held May 8, 1999. 800-662-86- Ostler Snail Engine Local Authorized Dealer For Ifishing.htm, which is one of the Divisions Internet web pages, said Division Information Specialist Arlo Wing. The report is typically posted on the page by Friday afternoon each week. Wing said. At the Divisions Fishing lips page, anglers may send fishing reports for other anglers to read, read the reports others have sent TCZZZ22ZJ 140 South 100 Ecsl, Nephi Cell 033-017- 1 lor Service! Every Sport Utility 4X4 Drastically Reduced For Quick Sale 1SD4 Chevrolet 1997 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer 1998 GMC Jimmy SLS 1996 GMC Jimmy SLS Cruise, Luggage Rack Alloy Wheels 6 Cyt, Auto, 4x4, Leather Interior, Pw, Pt, Im, Cruise, Dark Tinted . Glass. Ps. Two Tone Paint 4x4, AC, Tilt, Cruise, Cass. Pw, PI, Dark Tined Glass, Luggage Rack, Good Miles, Alloy Wheels 4x4, At, Tilt, Cruise, Cass. Pw, Pt, Dark Tinted Glass, Luggage Rack, A 43k Miles, Alloy Wheels 1SD7 Chevrolet 1994 Jeep 1996 Chevrolet 1996 Chevrolet Cherokee So K1500 Surburban LS Blazer LS 2 Door, 4.0 UterHMi Output 6 Cyt., Auto, AJ.c, Tin, Cruise, Hurry Must See And Drive 350 V8, 4x4 Front A RearAr, 8 Pass. Pw, PL Bench Seal 7 Cruise, Cass. Cd Player, Alloy Wheels S10 Blazer Ac, Auto, Pw, PI, Amfm Cass., Tilt, bies. 1998 also saw the return of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) to the state. The last known case occurred in October of 19. Two cases of HPS were diagnosed during the summer months. The cases were from Emery and Uintah Counties. A case of Hantavirus Infection was diagnosed in a person from Juab County. Hantavirus infection is a disease caused by Sin N ombre Virus much like HPS, but without the classical respiratory component found in HPS cases. Only two cases of Colorado Tick Fever were reported in 1998 down from the five cases reported in 1997. No cases of Lyme disease were reported in 1998. One case of relapsing fever and two cases of tularemia were reported last year. Two cases of import- Tahoe LT 350 V8, Leather Interior, Seats, Cd Player Cass At Bench Tilt, Cruise, Pw, PL Alow Wheels 0, PL 4x4, At, Tilt, Cruise, Cass. Pw, Dark Tinted Glass. Luggage Rack, Higher Miles. Alloy Wheels 9 ed malaria were reported in 1938. A case of Q Fever was reported in 1998. Once again no cases of human plague were reported. The last case of human plague was reported in 1834. Two cases of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) and one case of Streptococcus Tbxic Shock Syn drome (STSS) were reported in 1933. Eleven cases of Kawasaki disease were reported in 1938. There was one reported case of infant botulism. The number of cases of legionellosis increased to 21 which is slightly higher thsq the 19 cases reported in 1997. COPY I FlNANQNQ AVAJLASLE ON APPROVED CREDtT ON SELECTED VEHCLESt 'P0o)ai7 746 North ODgggO apj Main, Nephi, Utah 84648 62S-5S0- S top- "Current legislation: What does it mean to credit unions and ic is prtM C!l)tI7W amplification testing methods Seventy-thre- e 0. 489-567- on both in the public and private sector may explain the increase ' 592-516- 9. toll-fre- e, toll-fre- were four cases of gonococcal related Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) reported in 1998. Chlamydia increased by 22 in 1998 with 2216 in 1998 compared to 1739 in 1997. The increased use of the more sensitive in cngllcKJ cCaCovISdo e Two telephone lines and ask Pettengill fishing quesand two Internet web pages are tions, Pettengill said. The Fish4 and 1956 and 1957, making the latest fishing infor- ing Tips page address is would you please have a copy mation supplied by anglers and www.nr.st ate. made and send it to Ranae Tnis-cot- t, Division of Wildlife Resources fishtips-htm- . "New reports are added to this 560 East 200 South, Nephi. personnel available to anglers almost as fast as we get statewide. page Graduating class photos, as well so be sure to check this information them, supplied Fishing school of as any pictures high memories are being assembled by Division personnel, and an- page for the latest fishing inforfor a display. They will later be glers who supply information mation, Pettengill said. latest fishing advenThose wanting information compiled into a scrapbook for an about their historical collection to be stored tures, is recorded onto the Divi- about fishing conditions in spesions new information hotline by cific Division regions earlier than at the high school. Friday afternoon each week, said Friday may call the Division reSuzette Fowlks, Division infor- gional office where the waters are located. Division regional ofmation specialist. The Division's information hot- fices typically have fishing upline number is (877) "it dates, for waters in their region, even though its an by Thursday each week. Division is 877 number, Fowlks said. All regional offices are located in ofthe 800 and 888 numbers have Ogden, Springville, Vernal, Price out proper credit given. been used, so we were assigned and Cedar City, and are open Poems will not be returned. e number. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays 877 an Winners will be announced and Each Friday the same informa- through Fridays. notified June 1. Telephone numbers are as folFor more information contact tion is supplied to Bass Pro weekrecords which lows: the the USPS Information Line at Shops, Northern Region (Ogden of4 or visit our web- ly updates on its Utah Sportfish(801) ing Line, said Tom Pettengill, fice) (801) site at: www.spectre.comusp8. Division sport fisheries and Central Region (Springville education coordinator. office) (801) aquatic Northeastern Region (Vernal Anglers may access the Utah Sportfishing Line by calling office) (435) eign-up- o ). Southeastern Region (Price The weekly fishing report is Oucsdonfl CTuDfcg Gonflocft annourc3od tion. A parade will take place at 4:00 The Utah State Poetry Society, p.m., followed by a Luncheon. assisted by the Utah Arts Council and affiliated with the Nation- Page 7 Nephi, Utah tDje Trade Ins Welcome! |