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Show The Park Record A-13 t . Wednesday, October 3, 2001 r nfemnee on hate to The Community of Churches in Utah (a state ecumenical organization) in partnership with the Coalition of Religious Communities (CORC), Smiles ? Against Hate and The National " Conference for Community and ,Jl 'Justice (NCCJ) will co-sponsor a J two-day Interfaith conference, ? titled, "Hate Behind the Mask of Religion," on Oct. 11 and 12 at 1 the Utah Law and Justice Center, 645 South 200 tast, Salt Lake ' City. " The purpose of this confer-1 confer-1 ence is not only to educate par-'"' par-'"' ticipants about religiously moti- vated hate in Utah, but also to Utah diabetes patients , The Utah Diabetes Partnership a 'H coalition of health care agencies and , the Utah Department of Health has . expanded its program to provide " Utah residents with diabetes an y extra incentive to get tested for early signs of diabetes complications. . From August to December 2001, jj.Utah residents who have diabetes r and are a member of one of the part-., part-., nership health plans can get up to ,; two free hours of long-distance call-" call-" ,ing when they receive diabetes com-n. com-n. plication screening tests, and have f. their physician or lab personnel t, complete a validation form. One free phone card will be given to members who get a dilated eye exam. Another phone card will be 'given for getting three laboratory IRS provides charity information The Internal Revenue Service has released new information to help the public use charitable organizations and announced it will speed processing of requests 'for tax-exempt status from new charities formed to assist victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. A pending IRS publication, "Disaster Relief Providing Assistance Through Charitable Organizations," will explain how to make contributions through existing charitable organizations and how new organizations can apply for and receive tax-exempt status. An advanced text of that publication is now available at the www.irs.gov Web site. "We have seen a massive outpouring out-pouring of support from people helping the disaster effort in New York and at the Pentagon. The last ' , thing we want is for donors or people peo-ple creating new groups to run into tax questions during this tragic trag-ic time," said IRS Commissioner .Charles O. Rossotti. "Our information infor-mation lets people keep their attention focused on helping those in need rather than being distracted dis-tracted by tax issues." The publication, which is still in the production stage, will be available avail-able later in printed form. It discusses dis-cusses the legal requirements organizations must meet in order to qualify for tax-exempt status. For example, an organization that seeks to assist a particular, preselected pre-selected person would not qualify as a charity. However, one that helps a large group of people affected by a disaster would benefit bene-fit the public as a whole and therefore there-fore would qualify as a tax-exempt charitable organization. The IRS also has established a Toote Park City's "4 7fi(3t 'Y bifflr ! Ki III ..! ...$6.99 includes House Soup or House Salad, Egg Roll & Steamed Rice plus your choice of one: A. Pork or Chicken in a Sweet & Sour Sauce B. Chicken or Tofu in a Spicy Lemon Grass Sauce ,: C. Chicken or Tofu marinated with Ginger Sauce D. Caramel-flavored Pork or ' . Tofu E. Chicken or Vegetarian Spicy Curry F. 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Sessions during the conference will focus on topics such as hate in the guise tests: HbAlc (glycosylated hemoglobin), hemo-globin), fasting lipid profile for LDL cholesterol and microalbuminuria. These tests are used to identify the earliest stages of diabetes complications. complica-tions. With early detection, many complications can be treated, delayed or even prevented. Each year, between 10,000 and 20,000 people are admitted to Utah hospitals with diabetes-related complications com-plications or conditions. In 1999, this amounted to 16,911 Utah admissions admis-sions and $188 million in hospital charges. Diabetes complications include loss of vision, amputations of the toe, foot or let, heart attack, kidney kid-ney failure, stroke, high blood pressure pres-sure and early death. A survey of 2,500 medical charts special expedited review and approval process for new organizations organi-zations seeking tax-exempt status to provide relief to the victims. New organizations should apply for tax-exempt status by filing IRS Form 1023, available at www.irs.gov and write at the top of the form, "Disaster Relief, Sept. 11, 2001." The IRS will give such applications immediate attention If A (Chiropractic approach can help todi) adapt to all the normal changes that occur during pregnancy. uscular and hormonal changes, as well as shifts in tjour center of gravity, can be easily and effectively treated up to the time of delivery. Talcc care of your baby and your body. Call today to schedule an appointment with Dr. Christine. Phillips Chiropractic Serving the Family with Chiropractic Care cJ Saigon Authentic Vietnamese Cuisine ...$10.99 ' includes Appetizer and Entree Appetizer-Choice of one: Saigon Egg Roll House Soup Vietnamese Salad Pot Stickers EnUeis-Served with Steamed Rice plus choice of one: Caramel-flavored Pork or Tofu Ginger Chicken or Tofu Spicy Lemon Grass Chicken or Tofu - - ' ' . i Saigon-sryle Noodles with BBQ . Pork or Tofu, Chicken or Vegetarian Spicy Curry in a Clay Pot Pan-fried Rice Noodles with Pork, Chicken or Tofu iiMiyjummvjmt'miiiMw9M'mi!' ba held Oct. 11 of religion, active hate groups in Utah, the roots of hate, ways to heal and the role religious communities com-munities can take to help eliminate elimi-nate hate violence and crimes. The interfaith conference will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 11, and from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 12. One of the guest speakers speak-ers for the conference will be David L. Ostendorf a United Church of Christ minister who works throughout the Midwest to counter organized hate group activity. Gary R. Howard, founder and President of the REACH Center for multicultural have testing incentive in 1998 showed a surprisingly low number of Utahns had evidence that they had been monitored for early detection of serious diabetes complications. compli-cations. For example, only 36 percent showed evidence of an eye exam, only 31 percent showed they had been tested for the earliest signs of kidney damage, and just 55 percent of the charts indicated that a test for LDL cholesterol levels had been completed within the last year. The Utah diabetes Partnership hopes to improve testing and promote pro-mote early detection and treatment of diabetes complications through its calling card incentive program. Forms for the tests have been sent to plan members. Additional forms are Form 1023 and its instructions contain the addresses for submitting submit-ting the application one for regular reg-ular mail and another for express mail or a delivery service In addition, addi-tion, those seeking more information informa-tion about applying for charitable tax-exempt status can call the IRS toll-free phone number for exempt organizations determinations determina-tions at 1-877-829-5500. your Bellemarc Building 112 Sidewinder Drive, Suite ZQ9 9 m-uiti-, ttv, lifciMtMtiuHs mktmMm-Wimtrit Built: Roof pillars are engineered to support the weight of the" vehicle. Air bags help protect in front and side impacts. Destroyed: Head-on collision. Rollover. Side Impact. A safety testing regimen of 24 different types of testing. More extensive than any government requires. So safe It was named "A Best Pick" by the insurance Institute for Highway Safety. This is not just an SUV. This is a Mercedes. The M-Class, starting at $35,800. 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