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Show 7 7 ii IJiNTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 6. 2001- - Pan know where your important papers are? Do you Brenda M. Sanden Sanden BrendaMinnis Sanden, 61, passed away Oct- 28, 2001 in Salt Lake City after a courageous battle with a long-- . term lungdiseaae. She was nFeb. 12, 1940 in MeadviUe, PA to Glenn Arden and Grace Lillian Skelton. She married Ronald Martin Sanden on .Dec. 23, 1961 in Warren, PA The . - . or Ajiy-thihg.y- safe-depos- , ... Finally, keep a record of your records. Make a list of what docu Nov. 3, the Uintah On ments you have and whfere they are CountySaturday, Sheriffs office respondod to located. Make sure family Members a report ofa 12 year-ol- d juvenile acciand those who need access to them dentally injured in a hunting acciknow where to find the master list. In dent. many families, only one person knows At about 10:30 a.m., Uintah exactly where all the important docu- County sheriff's ,Qpl..John Laqrpen ments are. Ifsomeonehlse has to take and ppputy Travis Mold responded over it becomes a real nuisance to theUfotah Basin $tedical Center in reference to a vict im of a shoo ting. .' Upon speaking to witnesses, there i a group of hunters in the north- - em part of Fort Duchesne that were hunting. It appears that the juvenile may have gottenin front of the rest of the hunters in a thicket of Russian olives. Hunters discharged their shotguns at some quail and shortly thereafter the Victim informed his. father that he had boon shot The victim was rushed to the UBMC where, he was treated. The preliminary diagnosis is that the 12 year-ol- d may lose sight in his left eyeaa a result of the accident. Traveling exhibition featuring the Nazi Olympics now at the U of U The Nasi Olympics Berlin 1936, a traveling exhibition from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, continues its run at the University of Utahs J. Willard Marriott Library - AA AAAA mi Fighting highway accomplished ballerina. She considered her family the greatest accomwas a deplishment of her life,-Sh- e voted and loving wife, mother and grandmother. She took great pride in her professional positions and relationships with, those whom she worked with and served. She was an active member of the LDS Church and while her health permitted, she efyoyed her church callings and especially working in the ' seatsand never getting behind the primary. Brenda ia survived by her beloved wheel after drinking. V - - , husband, Ronald of Annabella; Fatigue behind the wheel is Trad Lynn Quamberg of other very real danger. The Utah Safety Richfield, Ginq,Rae (Randy, John) .Council offers these tips for staying Meacham of Joaeph; six grandchil- - awake while drivfi, dren; sister, Roxanne (JL Groach of An obvious eauae of fatigue is lack N orth Warren, PA She is in ofsleep. Ifyou havent toggBd seven or death by her parents a brother, eight hours of sleep the night before a Gary Minnis. Funeral services will be held on trip 1 Friday, Nov. 2, 2001 at 12:00 Noon in day. driving is hard work, the Annabella 2nd LDS Ward Chapel. and you need to be fresh and alert. Friends may call at the Neal S. If possible, dont drive alone. PasMagleby&Sona Mortuary in Richfield sengers can take turns driving and also Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. serve as conversation partners to keep and at the ward chapel in Annabella you awake. on Friday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Avoid tong drives at night. The Burial will be in the Richfield City glare of lights, both on the dashboard and outside the car, increases the dan Cemetery. ger of highway hypnosis. Adjust the vehicle environment so that it helps keep you awake and alert. ihat I would like to thank all dffb'e MrriMditiMdnginthesum-uea- l ' Aids Nurses and the at die amounts ofheat in the mer and Stewarts Care Center and an winter. Turn the radio volume up, and switch stations frequently, but avoid especially big thanks to Dave g music. If you're soft, Nielson. He' s the greatest guy in cruise use do not control; keep fatigued, the world. Thanks to my Bishop, your body involved with the driving. Jeff Maiett, Harold's nephew Watch your posture. Drive with LaMar and Orienne Wilson, that your head up and your shoulders back. Tuck your buttocks against the seat spent a lot of time with Harold. back. Legs should not be fully extended, Paul Bowden & Lena Thomas but flexed at about a angle. that spent tots of time there, Take frequent breaks. At least evGeorge March a neighbor, The ery two hours, stop at a gas station, Bridgcland Relief Society that restaurant or rest stop. Get out of the visited with him. My three nieces car, walk around, even jog or do calisthat came out on his Birthday on thenics. Exercise fights fatigue. the 13th of July. Mem Cook, In addition to exercise breaks, stop for light meals and snacks. Avoid alcoH ighland, Elaine Harman, Devean hol entirely. Smart; all from the Salt Lake front, Dont allow your eyes to become his brother Max Gee & his or hypnotized. Wear sunfatigued daughter Ericka Steed & baby, to fight glare (but never wear glasses and so many, many friends that sunglasses at night). visited from the Bridgcland ward. measures fail and If I want to thank the Mortuary. you start notiring the danger signs of fatigue, there is only one solution. Sleep. They sure know how to make Find a safe, guarded rest area, truck to Thanks at ease. feel people atop, or service station. Even a 20- John & son Richard, also must minute nap may refresh you enough to not forget my very dear friend get to a hotel or motel. (This is an Esther McFarlene. She spent lots emergency maneuver. Do not try it aa of time with me, and everybody a common driving technique.) Safe driving demands your full atthat was present at any time. I got tention, if you feel your eyelids getting to know so many of those dear heavy, then your next actions may not little friends, while 1 was there simply determine whether youll stay like I those 3 months. would also awake. They might determine whether to thank George & Edythe Marett, youll stay alive. For information on Defensive they gave me sheets of stamps. 0 call (801) or (800) Thanks 3 outside the Salt Lake Metro, Orinda Gee or visit www.usc.atate.utu8. accident in hunting Berlin 1936 it fatigue tips on how ' injured year-ol-d . - ..OneofthegreatlovasofBrtndas early life sms the ballet. She was an . tax-relate- .birthffiantageanddeathcertiflcates and property deed should be kapt Generally they can be replaced but the process isn't always' fast can do to , safeguard and keep track of records you may need will savejpu the hassle of having to replace them. As a general rule, documents you dont need very often con be kept in a box. Just be sure more than one person's signature is on the registration card so a spouse or a child who needs immediate access to the box wont fkce obstacles in collecting its contents. Keep a record of whats in the box in a safe place at home. Having this record should help you replace documents should you need to do so in a huny. Home is a better place for wills, livingwills, powers of attorney, trusts, policies and passports. '. Keep these in a fireproof lockbox or safe so that family members can get alcart : to them in an emergency. Keep a bidy. alBlT .. separate record of each policy and ; The Utah Safety Council is awart contact numbers in another place, that theevents ofSept. llatNewYork maybe in your t box, just and Washington have caused more in case the originals are lost. Copies people to travel by motor vehicle than ,'of legal items should be kept else- spast.Statistically, air travel is as where as wall, maybe with a sister, tnuch as 37 times safer per passenger. .' brother or lawyer. You dont .want milethan driving. However, those who too many copies of your power of do drive can take common sense attorney floating around. to enhance safety while on the Stock and bond certificates arid way, such aa insisting that everyone in other securities are best kept in your prp-fess- B. yond three years can go. Same with tax returns. But if you own stock or mutual ftinds, it is wise to keep documents that show-you- r cost bhsis in a fund. These records can helpyou determine your real costs when you sell, which is used in calculating capital gains. Auto' titles, insurance policies, By Donna Falkenborg As families and businesses touched by the Sept 11 terroristat-tack- s are now sorting through'iltacks of documents trying to rebuild their lives, others are questioning their own record keeping, Wbat do I keep? What do I toks? in keep them; where? ' If the eventh of the last few weeks teach us anything, it is that we are still a hard-cop- y society for; basic information, says Barbara Rowp, and family resource management extension specialist at ,'ytah State University, Aid it is a reminder of the importance, of properly' filing and storing financial and life records. Some of us keep records documenting the last 10 years worth of bank transactions .she says. Others do not Each household has to work out its own system over time. Here are some helpful guidelines on what and where to keep it: First, determine what to keep (and what to throw away). Bank statements and financial statements be-- 12 . safe-depo- oi safe deposit box as well as contract-- , based documents such as ntmltiw-Italso a good idea to keep records of home improvements and other papers that can document the coat basis of your home. The same holds true of home-businerecords.. s ss tion, be open during th Paralympic Winter Games. . Part of the Cultural Olympiad, the exhibition covers more than 5,000 square feet and tells the story of the 1936 Olympic Summer Games in Berlin through athlete, testimonials, videos, posters, photographs, and newsreels. .. As the world prepares to gather to celebrate the. Olympic spirit, we remember when these ideals were corrupted by the Nazis political and says Sara J. Bloomfield, director of the United StatesHofecaustMemorialMuseum. The 1936 Olympics could liave been a platform to speak out again Nazism; instead, it was a missed opportunity. Aa todays athletes prepare to compete inSalt Lake City, this exhibition reminds us of the importance of com- - t.v propaganda campaign when he became German chancellor in 1933. The IOC considered moving the Games from Nazi Germany, and boycott movements developed in a, number of countries. The United States and 48 other countries eventually competed in the Berlin Games. The Nazi regime created a facade through its elaborate Games (the carrying and lighting of the Olympic Torch began in Berlin). fencer Helene But only part-JewiMayer was allowed to represent Germany in Berlin; no other Jewish ath- lete competed for Germany. African Americana won 14 medals in Berlin, and sprinter Jesse Owens was the hero ofthe Games, winning four gold medals. immediately after tf initiated plana for expan- sion, and the Nazi regime iniitensified its persecution of Jews. , TheNazis perverted pag-eant- . , ry junction with the start of the Sum- mer Games in Atlanta, is open at the Marriott Library Mon., Tues., Wed., sh . racial agendas, and manipulated the Gamez to serve -their racial, cultural, and political purposes, says Ronald Smelaer, professor of history at the University of Utah, who first contacted the Holocaust Museum about bringing the exhibition to the U. Everything the Nazis stood for was a denial of the true spirit which had animated the revival of the modern Games. The exhibition, which originally opened at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., in 1996 in con- bating iijustice anywhere. Awarded to Berlin in 1931, the Games became part of Adolf Hitlers thjur- lf . . andFri.,9a.m.-6p.m.;Thurs.,9a.m.-. 8 p.m.; and Sat. and Sun., 1 p.m.-- 6 p.m. Group and school tours are available 9 a.m.-noo- n weekdays when scheduled in advance, and teacher guides are available to interested educators. Find out more on the web at NU j augnaziolympics.html ; ' wlthyl www.utah.eduunewafelea downloadable i images. vta Long-distan- ; Card of Thanks sleep-inducin- anti-fatig- FREE ONE MONTH FREE You can now get the security lighting lighting youve always wanted from Moon Lake Electric and have one months billing free. FREE BULB CHANGES . . . Have you ever thought about how you would reach that bulb to change it? Of how much it cost? ... FREE INSTALLATION No holes to dig and no wires to hang.. Come in today and kign up for a minimum of 12 months of new or ; additional security light seivice at or both. your home or business You can use the coupon below and receive free usage for one month! 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