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Show T Tlfr 1 6 Vernal t Express Wednesday, September 11, 1985 Maeser Enid Hatch Phone 789-315- 0 s8 nr ti m A w mi MmiwjTr rwi'jitrT i fiin,iir' ... ft,i 1101 buyers guide to hospitals Choosing a hospital thats right for can be a life and death situation. Thats why its crucial you ask questions before you sign the admissions you Resident returns from Scotland Painting not necessary Painting the outside of the house is a hard and job. But when the house starts to look dirty or dingy, a paint job cannot be avoided. Right? Wrong ! A paint job may not be needed. detergent. Other items needed for the project include a brush and hose. For d greatest convenience, invest in a hose brush, the type used for washing boats and cars. These brushes attach to a garden hose. Water passes through the hollow handle and triggers a rotating round brush. A telescoping handle or a brush with long extensions make is possible to reach high places from the ground. Some brushes come with detergent dispensers operated with a trigger to eliminate the constant dipping of the brush into a bucket of detergent. long-handle- A good quality, properly applied paint should last four to eight years. The average is five to six. Exterior paints are designed to wear down as they weather over the years so when the next coat is applied, the buildup is not so thick that it cracks and flakes. In some cases, the effects of unnecessary coats of paint are so extreme in terms of flaking and peeling that all the old paint has to be removed down to the bare wood. The answer to brightening a house without an unnecessary paint job is simple. Wash it. This project may seem overwhelming. But, new paint does not adhere to well to soiled surfaces, so a good paint job requires initial cleaning, anyway. You may not have to scrub the entire house. Areas exposed to rain and wind do not tend to get dirty. Areas sheltered by a soffit or eave, shutters, porch or tree are good candidates for thorough cleaning. The oily dirt that accumulated on houses is best removed with a solution of water and an granular Start cleaning by wetting one entire wall surface with water first. A house, like any wall or vertical surface, should be washed from the bottom up. The reason behind the method is that as long as dirty and sudsy water run down a wet surface, streaks do not occur that are difficult to remove. The sudsy water runs over a clean and wet surface without leaving streaks that can be flushed off immediately. Dirty water should not be allowed to dry on the surface. For stubborn streaks or stains, apply moistened detergent on the spot and let soak. After about five minutes, scrub well and rinse off. colors and is guaranteed to out- whiten any all fabric bleach. That can seem like a bright idea. Do you give your good clothes the same care you lavish on your other valued possessions? Very often delicate fabrics are ruined by laundering with a liquid chlorine bleach. There is a way to whiten without using chlorine bleach which can damage the color or finish of some fabrics. This can result in increased clothing expenses to replace damaged garments. This new dry bleach, Borateem, has a pleasant fragrance to help clothes smell clean and fresh. Its safe for all washable fabrics and 1 ;i; :j;i A new dry bleach for all washable fabrics contains no chlorine and can be used in any water temperature. Utah Gas Service Company has an immediate opening and is accepting applications for a permanent, part-timposition. e ReceptionistFile Clerk The optimal candidate will possess the following preferred g qualifications: - Stable work record - Data entry experience g - Mathematics - Ten key by touch g aptitude school S Type 40 wpm High diploma - 1 plus years clerical background Wage is commensurate with experience. Please acquire applications at. Job Service 1050 West Main All applications and resumes will be reviewed prior to granting interviews OFF MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE BOOKS FROM Hundreds of PATTERNS to choose from. GRASS CLOTH VINYLS FABRIC-BACKE- SCREEN PRINTS MYLARS PAPERS FLOCKS KRAFT PAPERS VINYLS PREPASTED PHOTO MURALS (CMHUTHM FMMIC1 MT mini Mrs. Wayne (Pamela) Merrill, with her daughter Brooke and son Richard, left the later part of July, flying to Scotland to visit her parents and her two brothers, Fred and Greta Steers, Luke and Darin Steers in Canoutie near Dunbee Scotland. She visited there for five weeks. papers. To help you with your decision, ex- perts have compiled the following questions for you to ask about a hospital... Does it have the programs, departments and units for the special care I need? Is it familiar with the surgery I need? How often has it performed such an operation and whats its success rate? Philip and Thora Hall were elated last Friday, Sept. 6, when they received a call from George Murray telling them his wife Vera had given birth to twin boys at the Duchesne County Hospital in Roosevelt. Brandon Philip weighted 4 lb. 8 oz. and Quinton Orland weighed 4 lb. 2 oz. When the new boys go home, Vera Lynn and Vicky Lynn will each have a baby brother to hold. Arlynn and Nine Pace and children attended a class reunion at Payson last weekend. creditation of Hospitals? Is it fully staffed with trained tah aWorkingWiili Does it have a doctor on call around the clock in the specialty I need? Does it have an accreditation from the Joint Commission on the Ac- nurses or does it rely on nurses of its nursing functions? Can I choose from a variety of meals at mealtime? Is the food nutritious and healthy? Vivian McCarrel went to Salt Lake What are the visiting hours? Are City for an appointment. Deon Price convenient for my family and they drove her. friends? Glenn and Charlene Merkley were Are the rooms pleasant, comforvery sad to learn of the death and burial of Tony Allen Manzanares in table and quiet? , Grand Junction who had lived with the Merkley family while he was in UinHigh School. Dan and Phyllis Turner spent the Labor Day weekend in Evanston, Wyo., attending the mountain man rendezvous. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Merkley and family of Salt Lake City visited with Glenn and Charlene Merkley last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hatch were in Roosevelt last Tuesday Sept. 3 and Friday, Sept. 6 on business. While there they visited the Reid Samuels family for a fish fry. Melanie Hacking will be returning to Utah State University for her third year. She is the daughter of Arden and Carma Hacking. Robyn Reed was crowded off the road coming down Dry Fork Canyon. Her car turned end over end. Now she is in the Ashley Valley Medical Center for a week. Robyn is the daughter of Clifford and Vicky Reed. Irwin and Delila Davis of Green River, Wyo., Vickys parents, came over to be with the family and visit Robyn. Jim and Evelyn Oldham and family have moved back to Maeser. They will be living just west of the Thoral" Rich home, Evelyns parents. Robert Bertola was hurt on the job and is now at home from the Ashley Valley Medical Center. Scott and Louise Sowards have a new baby girl, Christy Lynn. She was born Aug. 31 at the Ashley Valley Medical Center. Grandparents are Howard and LaRue Lamborn of Laketown in Rich County, Utah and Glade and Elizabeth Sowards of Jeremy Ranch. Mrs. Lamborn came to help out at the Sowards home. Mrs. Elmer (Theo) Lind has been released from the University Hospital. She will be staying a while with her son, Greg Morrison in Layton. Larry and Dorene Allred are parents of a daughter, Brandy Lynn. The grandparents are Charles and Melba Allred of Priest River, Idaho; Cliff and Margaret Zufelt of Maeser. Great grandmothers are May Calder of Priest River and Carmen Caldwell of Vernal. Wayne and Debbie Spafford, with sons Tony and Curtis, spent the Labor Day weekend in St. George with La Var and Sherwon Foremaster, Debbies parents. While there they attended the Webb family reunion. Kam Pope, son of Jerry and Connie Pope, will be attending Utah Trade Tech in Orem this fall. Shiela Nelson has enrolled at BYU for her second year. She is the daughter of Jan and Janis Nelson. Stacey and Karen Stewart and family have moved to Vernal. Roger and Sherry Perry, and sons Ryan and Kevin, will be the new owners of the home moving in this week. Brent and Renae Anderson and family are the new people living in the house across from Carrie Merkley that Brent Feltch built. Beverly Merkley and Julie Merkley had a baby shower for Doreen Allred. helpers for many Q. pieces MAR1SSA of What is the best way to root of some of my favorite house-plants- ? From a vigorous, healthy houseplant you want to duplicate, with a sharp knife cut 4 to 6 inches from the tip of stems or shoots from the base of the plant. Dip the cut end in ROOTONE brand rooting hormone to stimulate roots to form faster. Then make a small hole in the rooting medium (sand, peatmoss, vermiculite, soil or a combination). Insert the cutting and firm the medium around it. Keep the medium moist but not wet, and away from direct sun while the roots form, producing new plants which will be just like their HACKING is almost over shadowed by trophies she has won in the mountain recent pageant competition. Marissa Hacking is winner in pageant A. Marissa Hacking of Vernal was crowned National Talent Queen and first runner-u- p to Miss 20th Century Beauty Queen at a recent pageant in California. Marissa, who represented the State of Utah, competed against girls from 39 other states at the National Miss 20th Century Beauty Pageant in Anaheim, California, Aug. She is the daughter of Mitch and Lisa Hacking of Vernal and was sponsored by the State 20th Century Pageant and Target Trucking of Vernal. The tiny miss has participated in a number of pageants both locally and in other areas and has taken honors in several of the events. 15-2- J. Arden and Carma Hacking and Lorin (Pudge) and Beverly Merkley have been on a trip that took them to Idaho Falls, Idaho where they visited Dave and Dorothy Anderson ; to Jacking Hole, Wyo., into Yellowstone Park where they visited Melanie Hacking who works at Yellowstone Hotel in the park. In Montana they saw Custers battle field, in Cody they visited the Buffalo Bill museum and visited Reed and Elaine Taylor and Barbara Burris from Vernal. HURRY! SALE ENDS SEPTEMBER 27, 1985 Martha Washington's silver service it is said was the source of the silver that went into the first U.S. coins. iiii'im I ii' I'm u ) s |