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Show I fr r Htuim Bluebell Nezvs by Garda Seeley 454-31- w , 5 " SVj, ' ,v ,T almost door to door as this mobile clinic is designed to spend ts at least one day a week in each of several rural communities surrounding Roosevelt. Tim Cox, Hospital spokesman and Jim Hoopes, Physician's Assistant, are excited about taking medical care closer to the people. Hoopes and Charlie Hare will operate the clinic. DOCTOR-I- DOOR-TO-DOO- R Mobile Medical Clinic will begin service this week in rural areas consultation on health issues and disease prevention can be provided. The clinics are presently scheduled to run from 8:45 to 12 each day. except in Lapoint and Tridell, where the clinic will go from 4:30 to 6 pm. The Mobile Clinic will be at Lapoint on Monday, Tsbiona on Tuesday, Altamont on Wednesday, Fruidand The Duchesne County Hospital Mobile Clinic will begin service this week, with the first visit in Tsbiona on Tuesday, February 19, Altamont on Wednesday, February 20, Fruidand on Thursday, February 21, and Tridell on Friday, February 22. The program will bring primary health care into each community on a regular basis. A health care 548-224- Tabiona Ginger Casper Altamont-Shau- na Heldsted 848-541- 7; LapaintIYidell-Ve- ma 454-385-6; McKee 247-251- 1. Members, Ted Kappen, Harry Field ted, Ron Christensen and 'Lloyd Walker, of (he Duchesne County Upper Country Water Improvement District, met with State Legislator at tha State Capitol February 6, to negotiate approval for funding for the water prqject We appreciate the effort of dine gendemen in trying to make the project more cost effective for the participating resident. Naomi Bird was in Salt Lake City attending a temple marriage Goodrich, Lois Goodrich, Cleona Remington, Marlene Roberts, and for her cousin last week. Verl and Marie Roper. Black powder shoot enthusiasts, Visitors at tha Dennis and Elaine Randy, Judy, and Abe Williams, Warr home this weekend were his Paul, Daniel, and Duane Bird; brother and wife, Leland and Michael and Justin Adams; Dan, Warr of Greenriver, WyoBishop Mark, Casey, and Brad Ginger their ; ming daughter, Denise Mousen, Jerry, Telitha, Alan, Elizabeth Parry and two children Hofmann, and children of Price, met at the Yellowstone Ranch who came to be with them on their Saturday. Randy Williams took return from California. Yvonne and Tony Bird went to first in tha mens division, with Lake City Friday and SaturSalt Judy placing first in the womens. day to help other family members A S.L.C. paper news entry commends Bob Goodrich, son of Owen prepare Davids trailer home to be and Lois Goodrich, for his selfless moved to Logan for Bennie and Shari to live after their March service of being a "professional" blood donor. That is to say "ha has wedding. PaulaUenkins waa able to have a given enough blood over the years ' to fill the tank of a surprise "over the hill birthday for husband, Gary, Saturday sedan." Bab welcomes the chance to party be of service. He began his blood February 9. Actual birthday date donation career while yet in high was February 2. party revelers who school He is one of the states first joined the Jenkins in playing "over the hill" game were Bishop Mark to sign up for the new "bone marand Lori Monsen; Craig and Bon-- . license and his row bank" drivers indicates he is willing to donate nie Tew; and LaVor and Cindy Bristol. February 9, is Bishop organs as well at tha "appropriate" Marks birthday anniversary. for Bab commend his time. We, too, Joseph Loertacher is in the concern and willingness to be of Cottonwood Hoepital in SIi.C. service. Chad and Marda Winkler accom- fallowing surgery, Thursday the 7. ' He and his wife, Annie, drove to panied by Vickie Winkler and Roy S.L.C. Wednesday. She is staying Justice, went to Greenriver, Utah, ' the with Danny Loertacher family Basketto attend the Regional while husband in tha her is hospiball tournament to watch their tal. daughter, Mindy, play with the Visiting at home this weekend Altamont High School Lady LongBill Goodrich. Ha brought a waa horn team. The team placed second Ken Christensen, from friend, in the region. with him. Both .Arizona Tuan, young men are attending Brigham Young University. Amy and Bemadine Winkler in. were at home this weekend. Their The newsletter will be written parents, Ruth and Udell Winkler by Doris Burton, a director of the had business in Salt Lake, so the Center. It will let you know what is girla were able to travel in taridem going on in the Anodation and at home with them. the Center. Ted, Elaine and Tami Kappen Construction on the addition to visited first in Provo with their the Uintah County Library which children, Kim and Kevin. Ted and will include the new and expanded Elaine ware able to do some temple Outlaw Trail History Center will work, then they traveled on up to begin this spring. This will house Ogden where they visited family over 1000 bound books on Western members, Marie Hanaker and Ken and Regional History, 3000 files of and Hazel King. primary documents, 13,000 photoMrs. Nina Goodrich came to visit graphs, newspaper collections from with granddaughter, Melissa Tew, the ana, maps, microfilm, etc. who is having to be at home as she To receive your charter memberhas mononucleosis. She stopped at ship into the Outlaw Trail History tha school to visit a minute with Association and your copy of the Bonnie Tew, as she needed to drive newsletters and Journals send home to Price the same day. $10.00 to: Outlaw Trail History Kristen Winkler, who is attendCenter, 155 East Main, Vernal,' ing Dixie Callage in St George , Utah 84078. For more information came to visit her family, Chad and Moncall toll free Marda Winkler, over the Presiafternoons. day through Thursday dents Day holiday. Her mother 1-- A professional (Physician's Assistant) with adequate medical supplies and equipment will be available in the mobile clinic. This service is designed to help Outlaw Trail History Center is in full swing reduce travel and waiting time. Residents will avoid the costs and hazards of traveling long distances. The service will also increase access to can at a reasonable cost Because of the grant funding, the dime win offer services at a reduced cost It is anticipated that most clinic visits wiU be approximately $10 to $15 during the first year. (The hospital was awarded a rural health care transition grant in the amount of $50,000 per year for three years.) An obvious factor in continuing the service is that the mobile clinic be used. A certain level of volume is important to warrant the continuation of service. More clinic hours will be made available based on the amount of demand in the areas. The services on Thursday, and Tridell on Friday. Patients can be seen on a walk-in- , first come first served basis, but if you wish to make an appointment, call the following representatives: Fruitland-Kat- hy Robinson 83 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. February 20. 1991 - Page IS met her in Provo Friday morning Traveling to Cedar City to attend the state wrestling tournament to being her on to Bluebell, then held Friday and Saturday at CSU will taka her back to meet tha bus in Cedar (Sty. to travel to St George. It was good to see Jackie Bird out Mary Ann Goodrich underwent mqjor lazar surgery for gall stones again fallowing her recuperation and gall bladder, Monday, Februfrom surgery. ary 4, at the St. Marks Hospital in Joseph and Annie Loertacher are Salt Lake City. She was helped at home now following hit surgery. home following her surgery by her He is doing well. mother, Kaye Wilson, of Duchesne Douglas Todd, of Provo, spent and mother-in-lasome time at home with his family, Betty Goodrich, he is feeling very well at this time Howard and Maxine Todd. and is glad to be home. Dennis and Elaine Warr returned home form California, Friday. Dennis has been in a building project there. Weve missed them and are glad they have returned. Rush Loertacher took a group of by Nota Nelson ward members to the Provo TemV ple, Thursday. They were Verona Outlaws, lawmen and early Basin history will live again in Vernal, Utah. The Outlaw Trail History Association and Center located in die Uintah county Library is in full swing with over seventy members across the nation. The Center has over forty files on Butch Cassidy alone. The Outlaw Trail History Center, which is located on the Outlaw Trail between the notorious Strip and Browns Park, is growing daily. The Outlaw Trail History Association is an affiliate association with NOLA (National OutiawLawmen Association) and Utah Historical Association. The Center focuses on regional history of the greater Uintah Basin and the intermountain corridor. This indudes topics such as mountain men, farts, Uintah Railway, Indians, womens history, natural resources and environmental history, ethnic history, and the greater western history. The association will be sending out two hewdetters a year and will that can be provided in the clinic indude treatment of such illnesses as infections, viruses, and respiratory illness. Sprains and simple wound repair or skin rashes can be treated!. Immunizations, checks, physical exams, and chronic disease follow-u- p can be performed in the clinic. Emergency situations can be initially assessed at the dime, and patients can be referred to the proper health area far further treatment. General well-bab- y . also publish "Tha Outlaw Trail John Journal" Barton, history instructor at Utah State University, Uintah Basin Education Center, will edit the history. The association will be sanding out two newsletters a year and will also publish "The Outlaw Trail Journal" John Barton, history instructor at Utah State University, Uintah Basin Education Center, will edit the journal. Associate editor will be semi-annuall- y. semi-annuall- y. Michael Kelley, Associate Professor of history, Utah State University, Uintah Basin Education Center. The publication will be a professional journal and indude researched historical articles, a section devoted to Folk Teles, and a special section for interesting tidbits such as cowboy and historical poetry. 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Trucks crash in Roosevelt Two trucks suffered a total of $2000 in estimated damages during an accident Tuesday evening, February 12 at tha intersection of 100 Ninth 300 West in Rooeevelt City at 5:40 p.m. A 1987 GMC pickup, driven by Clair Brock, Roosevelt, and a 1985 Fbrd pickup, driven by Kenneth Allen, also, from Rooeevelt met at tha intersection. According to Rooeevelt Police Chief Cedi Gurr the force of the impact caused tha Ford pickup to completely turn around, and tha right side of the bumper to be pulled apart from the GMC pickup. 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