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Show county A Sickness and... . Thursday, Dec. 31, 1987 Page r. HAPPY NEW YEAR We wish to one and all peace and prosperity. 3QARD OF DIRECTORS MID RANDEE AND TERESA MARK, est Grecfii Qnoi n i By Jackie Williams t i enjoyable ones for rewards for progress madeoon others. (4) Eliminate time -- wasters. Make a list of things that waste your time. Such as, incompetent staff, procrastination and unnessary phone cal s. Divide each piece of paper that comes across your desk Into one of three categories: "To do" "To Pay" and 'To File." Put all of the papers in corresponding stack-ab- le wire baskets. Then, schedule time to go through these baskets before the piles become overwhelm -Ing. Your work place can also be better organized by ordering supplies in adequate quantities andmak-tn- g sure pens, pads and important telephone numbers are within easy Experts say to get the most out of your time get organied. Many people just can't seem to get everything done in done day. They seem to (eel overwhelmed by the tasks at hand. If you are one of those people, Entrepreneur magaine or fers some practical suggestions for making the most ou your time. (1) Keep an ongoing list of projects. Divide the prohects into categories such as finance, personal development and health matters. Making a list of prohects and then sticking to it is the best way to be in contro' of your time, (2) Utilize day calenders. Indicate those activities that will or should take place at a specific time, then including those that c:n be done during the week. Keep track of your activities, but maintain some flexibility in your schedule and allow time for unexpected events. Setting aside time for yourself also is important. (3) Establish priorities. This can be done according to the purpose of the project, its benefits to you and the project's deadline. Experts say to make sure every project is accomplished is, save the more nnri v. reach. One final suggestion: At the end of the day spend ten minutes cleaning up. All of these principles can be applied to home making as well as a place of employment. thanks to all of Our warmest our patients you who showered and staff with good wishes and gifts. We are all truly blessed. A happy healthy New Year to all of you out there. P.O Box 798 MMIord. Utah 84751 (801)387 2391 Menu Jan. 25th - Monday Pork Chops Parslied Potatoes Jan. 4th - Monday Applesauce Veg. Soup Lasagna wmeat Carrots Jan. 7th - Thursday Turkey & Dressing Casserole Mashed Potatoes v..,;;''.:;,;., Gravy' Gr. Beans Jello Salad Biscuits Ice Cream May yours be bright and full of promise. Jan. 28th - Thursday Chili Burger wbun Macaroni A Cheese Veg. Tray -Cheese Slices Fruited Jello Watne HERE S MORE ; ABOUT arrests in the State of Utah was 13,553. Drunk drivers caused 104 Utah deaths last year. Twenty-seve- n teenagers died because of a drunk driver last year, and 22 of those deaths were caused by drinking teenagers themselves. And, while traffic fatalities due to drunk drivers have declined overall in the last three years, teenage fatalities have in- Corn Gr. Salad Rolls Cake & Ice Cream Jan. 14th - Thursday Vegtable Meatballs creased. wrice Bell Pepper Corn Veg. Salad Wheat Bread Cream Jan. 18th - Monday Fried Chicken Mashed Potatoes wgravy Cole Slaw Mixed Vegtables Raisin Cookies Jan. 21st - Thursday Most of the 1,800,000 drivers who were arrested for DUI were social drinkers who probably said to themselves, "One quick drink won't kil me." "However, even moderate amounts of alcohol impair visual capacity, judgement, and attention. And yes, the acasual for social drinker who has had "just one or two drinks" can kill just as easily as the alcoholic who has had seven or eight drinks No one is safe when a person who has been drinking gets behind the wheel. Fathers, mothers, grandparents, babies and 'C0NT, ON PAGE6 COL, Visiting Max and Iona Baxter for four days has been their daughter Arlene and Earl Rose from Redondo,-BeachCalifornia, and two grandsons Erik Pake from Apatche Junction Ariona, and John Dicky from North Ridge, California. They also visited with Mitch and Betty Baxter and Todd and other relatives. Craig and Debbie Patterson from St. George spent Christmas with their parents Mitchand Betty Baxter and Eddie and Barbara Patterson. Cecil and Jo Killiam spent Christmas in Salt Lake with their children, Doug an JoAnn Killiam and family, Con and Kathy Hintze and family, John and Margerat Killiam and fam ily. Darryle andDenise Moody and son -Gregory from Salt Lake spent Chris mas with Ken and Sonia Munk and family. Spending Christmas with Howard Lund was their children Mary and Gary Donithan and two children Joshua and Erica from Springville. Steven and Barbara Lund and fam ily from American Fork. Maudeli crane spent four days during the Christmas holidays with daughter Ilene and Bob Rollins and family in Bountiful, Utah. Peggy Fisher and two sons Jason and Ryan spent Christmas herewith RayandEvaEaston. Jason and Ryan also spent some time with their father Bart Fisher. Beth Edwards spent Christmas up north with her children, Mary and Gary Weston and family in Murry, Bryan Edwards In Midvale, and Joan and Evan Ginn and family in Sandy. Spending Christmas with Kathleen Jones was her son Kenneth and Lucille Jones from Bountiful. At the home of Catma Kinross on Christmas day was her son Scott and Terl Kinross and two sons Brady and Tyler from Delta. LaRue Turner is home for awhile after spendingsome time in Overton, Nevada. Margie Mecham spent Christmas with Wain and HAPPY fflElUl YEArc Again we come to the happy beginning of a bright New Year. We hope it's a good one for you. PIERCE'S STALL BIG If IE REPAIR CRAFT DOuTIQuE Patti Mecham and family in Salt Lake City. Barry Messer from Fallon, Nev. spent the Christmas holiday here with his wife Wendy S Ivzlyn Wlizman mm Udsgm ....... vPTbm and neighbors, sincere thanks for your patronage. DRINKING 2 DklVING Jan. 11th - Monday Birthday Day Foast Beef Mashed Potatoes Gravy & 2838 To all of our friends Bananas Biscuits Oatmeal -- Gr. Salad Biscuits Fresh Fruit Broccoli Casserole Gr. Salad Garlic Bread & Call: Jessie Williams Rice Pudding SENIOR CITIZEN MENU JAN. 1988 Jello tellFORD IN MOTION Hamburger Steak wmushroom gravy Cottage Fries Peas Cottage Cheese & Pineapple Salad White Bread Senior Citizen -- , , ImlUil irOT'CE Randy S AND Mil ford Chevron Jim Milford, Utah " tij be a happy and prosperous year for all of our many friends and good neighbors. We hope 1988 will Messer, and son Austin. f Dave and Dorthy Morris spent Christmas with their son Randy and Ann and family in Morris Ridgecrest, Calif. At the home of Tom and Jessie Williams for Christmas was their sons, Charles and Dorthy Williams from Salt Lake, and Roger and Kay Williams and daughters Lawnie and Jennifer and friend Mike from St. George. Whittaker Debbie Gary and and family from Cedar City spent Christmas day here visiting their parents Bud and Gladys Whittaker and Mack and Barbara Thompson. DuWayne and Bonnie Williams with (heir son spent Christmas and Ida and sons Williams Casey in Salt Lake, their daughter Janna Williams from Rexburg, Idaho was also there. City Ceuicit |