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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS - Thursday, September 24, 1981 - Page Three Fredonia Schools Natl. Emergency Care . Know Y our T eachers Seven years of teaching at Fredonia High and three years before that in California have not dimmed Jo Ann Beans enthusiasm for the profession. There is something new and challenging happening every she says, and I day, wouldn t want to be doing anything else, or trade places with anyone else! Trepanation for teaching came fairly late for Mrs. Bean and her husband who both started college m 1967 at Florida Key Community Col- lege, in Key West, Florida. They were the parents of four children by then and thought ttiat they would just take a few courses got them started After selling their Floida business, the family moved to California and both completed B.A. and M.A.degrees and received teaching credentials at California State University, Fresno, in 1971. Another move to Fredonia in 1974 found the Beans settled in what they hope will be their final resting place. Mrs. Bean teaches English, reading and drama at the high school and has particularly r She has also been a class sponsor, softball coach, cheerleader .. t -- - sponsor and other various V 4 V 4 I J V , f 1 Nina. JUAN BEAN enjoyed the numerous theatre productions presented by the Drama Department over the past seven years. Jo Ann: I cnj0y tbe opportunity to meet the students Week Points Up Needs for a play or musical. - - outside the classroom setting and to watch them develop as we move toward the final preparations duties The Beans have two marri- ed sons and are expecting a grandchild in November. They just sent their son Jeff on a mission to Brazil and have a daughter, Kathy, who is a Junior, left at home. They are also busy moving into a new home, which is. in fact, a barn that they spent the summer renovating and where they hope to put a museum in the top floors, consider myself a very fortunate person and enjoy what i d0t" Mra. Bean remarked. She finds the staff and teachers in the district to be dedicated and talented people who are a joy to work wjtb and to know. We are a small school but we have many advantages and trying hard to give our students the best preparation thet we can offer to allow them maximum success in their lives. Our students are charming and likable kids and they help to make the job a pleasant one. The next person who chokes to death in a restaurant, or dies of a heart attack on the golf course, could be someone you love. Choking or heart attack victims dont have to die, says Dr. Howard L. Roberts, of Kane County Hospital. Saving, a life doesnt always mean a doctor has to be on the scene, Dr. Roberts said. The layman can learn techsome simple started which must be niques immediately if the choking or heart attack victim is to survive, he said. life-savi- When breathing Accidents Cause Property Damage; No Injuries I wo separate accidents In seriously hurt, but the car was County last Saturday , extensively damaged. resulted in some property Passengers in the vehicle damage, but no personal included Jack Friedel and the injuries. Friedel's daughter, Sheri BurAbout 8:30 a.m. Saturday, gess of Cottonwood, Ariz. The Sept. 19 Marjorie Friedel, driver was cited for speed too Boulder, Mont., apparently fast for existing conditions. went to sleep while driving In another accident about five miles west of Glen Canyon two hours later at Mt. Carmel Ivan Lane Frost, 20, of Mt. City. Her vehicle left the right edge of the road and then Carmel had pulled off the road went through two fences. to allow other vehicles to pass Luckily, the vehicle did not before making a U turn. He turn over and no one was apparently didnt see a subur Kane r rr; HOME TO FIT YOUd BUDGET Priced At Less $20.00 Per Sq. Ft. ON DISPLAY AT OUK RICHFIELD SALES LOT KITCHEN 12 9 2 6 oD DININGROOM 21-2- 8 Second Fire Siren Placed In Fredonia A second fire siren has been installed in Fredonia in an attempt to solve a long standing problem. Firemen living in the south end of town have always had trouble hearing the siren thats on top of the firehouse and have often missed , responding to fires because of it. The new siren installed recently on the the job done. Judd Auto building is really the old main fire siren which has been gathering dust in a storeroom until a few months ago. Now, cleaned up and Friday, September 25, at greased, it will help the main siren summon fire fighters to 6:00 p.m., is the date for the dinner to emergencies. Both sirens have been be held by the KCR Association. It will be outfitted with timers that will cause them to wail up and held in the KCR Fire Station down, replacing the familiar and all residents are urged to high pitched scream the main attend. Those planning to attend siren used to have. This wailing makes the sirens much should bring their own table easier to hear. In addition, service for each household limit timers have been installmember, as well as a favorite dish. If residents ed that will shot both sirens of automatically. The main siren have folding chairs and a card will run for five minutes or table, these too would be tntil the main shut off button useful. ' is Following the dinner, a pushed once a full crew is on hand. If the fire truck has to general business meeting will leave without a full crew, the be held. airen will continue to blow until the timer shuts it off. The siren at Judd Auto has no manual shut off and will run for three minutes any time it is tripped. The sirens are tested every A beef production field day Thurday night when they are will be held at the Utah State used to call fire fighters to University Experiment Farm drills. The main meetings and siren is shut down manually on Highway 89 three miles after only two wails, but the north of Panguitch at 1:30 south siren will run for its full p.m. on Friday, Sept. 25, according to Verl Matthews, 3 minute cycle. County Agent. Another part of the move to Garfield-KanDr. James Bennett, Profesimprove the fire alarm system Science at Utah was the moving of the main sor of Animal will present State University fire phone from the planer office at the sawmill to the results of the experiment .ark done at Panguitch and operators room at Arizona being in Tooele Fuels. The fuels location is also at Benmore County. manned constantly and the In this research a comparisawmill office was not. is being made of calf son The fire department exfrom purebred production to pressed thanks townspeople for their patience in putting up Hereford cows and Hereford Simmental Cross cows. Perwith the noTse while the sirens of calf crop, weight of cent were installed and tested. A and milk production of calves few technical problems in the the cows is determined in these tests. All interested are invited to attend. Homeowners Potluck Set pot-luc- k Home-owner- I; Relief Society Annual Mtg. Planned, 26th 4 Female members of the Kanab Utah Stake, The s' k Aluminum Lap Siding Composition Shingled Roof Delivered & Set Up On Your Lot Many More Models in Stock 0 for Immediate Delivery. FHfl-- Vfl Conventional Financing Scotsmans Homes If -- the South Edge of Richfield, Utah Call or see Chuck Koozer or Karen Anderson 896-654- 3 J Kanab Girl Joins Cougar Marching Rand As the popular Brigham Young University Cougar Marching Band decked out in brand new uniforms, stepped into cadence for their 1981-8season, a little of the Kanab High School Spirit prods them along. This spirit and sparkle comes from JoAnn Clarkson, daughter of Patsy and Dale Clarkson of Kanab, and a 1981 K.H.S. graduate. JoAnn was recently chosen as one of the sixteen baritones in the 200 piece Cougar Band, directed by Dr. Dan Bachclder and Dr. David Blockington. They began August 31 in which has appropriately been named "Sweat Week", practicing for their first show as well as music for the pregame and half-timperformance of the B.Y.U. VS. Air Force-gamon Sept. 12. They played for the opening assemblies during Freshman Orientation Week at B.Y U. Sept. "Memorizing six songs ami learning two complete marching shows in one week was a challenge, JoAnn said, "bui it is so amazing and rewarding that 1 have gotten to know and become close friends with the 200 young people in the band In this short time we have truly become like a family. Its my home away from home." Future performances of the band include marching at the BYU games, Homecoming parade, Rocky Mountain Band competition, which they will host later in the season as well as other college related 2-- 'Delay is preferable toerror. Thomas Jefferson programs year throughout the CHOOSING NEW HOME? A Any use new energy home should efficiency guidelines for starters not merely in a heating plant, hut in choosing a good site and design, as well. You may want to try one of the new passive solar or partialis underground home designs that use the warmth of the earth and the rays of the sun to provide the homes heat. Or you may want to try a more conventional plan w ith a built-isolar system, whose northern exposure is closed to the wind and whose southern exposure opens up to the sun. You'll want to plan your landscaping to protect your home from the heat of the sun in summer, to ward off cold winds in winter, and to beaulify When you start from scratch, you can build in your own energy conservation. So plan now.... and plan well, so that your dream house can he energy efficient. year-roun- e WASTE NOT I Message from (larkane Power Association Local Schools Attend Workshop Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, are remindStudents from four Southed of the annual churchwide Utah high schools attendern which will be held meeting next weekend, Sept. 26 ed the 5th annual High School Forensic and Debate Workbeginning at 6 p.m. The meeting wil originate shop, last Friday on the from Salt Lake City where campus of Dixie College in St. Church authorities will speak, George. The four sections taught and will be broadcast for local members in the Kanab Stake that occupied the attention of the 150 students who attendCenter. ed, included oratory, debate, extemporaneous and imA Meetings promptu speaking as well as Over Eitan anMtymout legislative forum. Kanab High School was represented by 60 Wed. Nights at 7:oo students, while Valley High School from Orderville had 35, Fri. nights at 4.00 Hillcrest Model 3069 52' x 24' (801) full service. Special thanks go to Richard Evans and Bob Aiken, both employees at Kaibab Industries for their help in the wiring, plus all the spare parts and pieces, that it took to get e I IF-rrr- On JoAnn Clarkson, Kanab, Is marching with the famous Cougar Marching Band at BYU this year. Production rr: VISIT OUR SALES LOT ON HIGHWAY south siren installation caused some problems, but those will soon be solved and the siren in On Beef BEDROOM 10'-- 1 21-2- Field Day THE WORLDS NUMBER ONE BUILDER OF MANUFACTURED HOUSING BONUS Ka-na- pot-luc- E?MC31I ROOM stops, brain death begins to occur within three to five minutes, he explained. But, the victim can be helped if the flow of oxygen is restored naturally or artificially before that time has elapsed, he added. If a doctor is not on the scene, and if an ambulance with emergency medical technicians of paramedics cannot be at the scene within five minutes, any trained bystander could apply CPR and conceivably save a life, Dr. Roberts said. Basic life support is as simple as A, B, C, he stated. A airway, B - breathing, C circulation. The American Red Cross, the American Heart ban and turned into the side of Association and other national agencies offer training in this it. Both vehicles were damaglife saving technique. ed but no injuries were If enough people were suffered. trained, many of the 660,000 Driver of the suburban was lives lost to heart attacks each Riley Eugene Hess, Salt Lake Dr. could be spared, City. Other passengers were year Gaudia Hess, Brenda Hess, Roberts said. There is no reason lay and Bernice Holding, all of people cannot be trained to Salt Lake City. Frost was cited for failure to react in emergencies such as poisoning, inmsulin shock and yield right of Way. other situations requiring imPatrol Utah Highway mediate attention, Dr. Roberts Harmon Robertson Trooper stated. investigated both accidents. The emergency room at training in the basic life support techniques. The EMT Association and prepared to handle most medical emergencies local the Hospital are looking into residents might experience the feasibility of providing said Kent Aland, AdministraCPR training in various tor. Furthermore, we have locations in Kane County and several outstanding emergenFredonia. Details will be cy medical technician (EMT) announced in the near future. ambulance teams serving Orderville, Glendale, Mayor Claud Glazier of Alton area and Fredonia. Kanab and Mayor Robert These well trained volunteers Harris of Fredonia have are licensed and several of signed documents which prothem are certified instructclaim the week of Sept. ors," he said. in Kanab and Fredonia, as September is National Em- National Emergency Care ergency Care Month, and Week in tribute to the has been campaign for public awareSeptember designated as National Emer- ness of the measures that may gency Care Week. During this be taken in emergency situatime, Kane County Hospital tions before medical help urges area residents to seek arrives. Kane County Hospital is well A new plumber has moved into Kanab. Look in next weeks paper for discount coupon and phone number. |