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Show Olpin Mortuany, All Funeral Trusts COWrV'S BEAVrR . ifld Burial Plans hotwed at Percent Value 1G0 ftORIUARIES TRADITIONAL x your footsteps and prepare them for what is to come. They are little only once, Lord. Make me take the time to play pretend, to read or tell a story, to cuddle. Don't let me for one minute think anything is more important than the school play, the recital, the big game, fishing or the All too quiet walk soon, Lord, they will grow away and there is no turning back. Let me have my memories with no regrets. Please help me to be a good parent, Lord. When I must discipline let me do it in love; let me be firm, but fair, let me correct and explain with patience. They are growing away, Lord. While I have the chance, let me do my best for them. For the rest of our lives, please Lord, let me appreciate them without possessing them. Amen. hand-in-han- r- - --t BEAVER r- 4382201 - MILFORD 387-220- 1 209 South 100 195 North 200 West Z rurrvrff LIFE fljohi St.-- Bill nPUH Wagner mi VIA Catch the Sfirit A IP Parent's Prayer They are little only once, J Lord Grant me the wisdom & Thursday. 6 . 7. PRINCE. D.D.S. ROBERT IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE OF A LOCAL BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE EXCLUSIVE PRACTICE OF ORTHODONTICS THE OPENING d. 55 NORTH 400 EAST BEAVER. UTAH 84713 - Wet Pastor Beaver County News 438-510- 9 OFFICE HOURS BY MAY APPOINTMENT-BEGINNIN- 30 A child is more likefy to see God as Father if he sees God in his own father. Cowbirds make no nest. They lay their eggs in the nests of other birds. patience to teach them to follow in L r . Tiwfi!a'''f "Li- - ""' Pictured "Illlll IB'I DuQ ses, and Senior Assistant Administrator Earl Christison; (front) Dr. art (from left, back) Karl McMoIIln, Scott Schramm, Ursala Betty Wallls, Diane AndDiane MomfoM, Arlene Waerson, rd, Klra Jensen, atl registers'! nur Vanffonn an, m epical director; St ev Dalf, Lyie Empey, aircraft mechanic, and pilot Rob Canfleld, Don Garricfc and Art Jones. LIFE FLIGHT BASED IN ST, 6E0R6E ordinator, special attention has been given to guarantee that a qualified flight team Is always available to support the sophisticated equipment on board. They way that eauipment meets or exceeds all Advanced Critical Life Support (ACL) guidelines. "The hospital is committing substantial resources to maintain a dedicated flight team . These are not Just emergency personnel 'on call,' says Jensen. "The flight team is made op of a Flight Specialist and a case -- appropriate EMT, therapist, or nurse specialist. All are ACLS certified and have received other specialized training. In addition, the Flight Specialist most maintain aa intens!?e recertlfleatkm and Dixie Medical Center has announced a major expansion of its ser-rle- ts with the- - addition of a locally based fixed-win- g air ambulance and dedicated flight team to meet medical emergency and transport needs throughout the region, Calminating almost two years of planning and preparation, including specialized advanced traum a and lite support training programs for the flight team members, the- locally baaed Cessna 441, Conquest II will be the most advanced fixed-win- g air ambulance to UlaJi. Cnder the direction of Dixie Medical Center's Director of Emergency Services, Dr. Steven VanXovm n, DMC teams Lave alreaiy participated tn several dozen flights and art projected to provide transport to approximately 223 patients is the n. Th tMC first year of service Joins the Lifr.llgU networ k fcaaed at LDS lios in Silt Lite M City recently w.ogr.lz-- t record of over 1 million miles flowa without ir,t.UM. Dr. VanSorm an says the local availaMlity of the specially equipped plant will dramatically improve pre -- hospital traum a care for all common it les la Southern Utah, Eastern Nevada and Northers Arizona areas. "We fjpically request transport of patient a month to tertiary centers cp north - usually for neurological, neonatal or specialized cardiac cars. That has meant we fcave about a two hour waft for a GfgM down to St. Ceo-rg- s. we can eTimtoate that aflmetimes critical delay," But, in addition, t fKs that many emergencies Is outlying areas, such a Pioefce or Lair Powell stte wticfi can he hawJteJ at ,!! Medical Center, will also fnsf:t from the St. Ceroge fcased service. "The plane actually baa a rang of over 2;C5 rr lies, and w irr-rally choe this ante because of is capabilities of meeting otur Iv: il a: -tirade wrfatlon wtf w.rt ratLlfe-fllgf- it cross-- describing the development of such a, specialized service for a facility of its size, L. Steven Wiison, A im integrator at Dixie Medical Center emphasizes that the air ambiance capability fs a reflecttos of the hospital's continuingcommlt-m- et to establish Itself as the regional center for medical care. "Clearly the size of many area commodities and their distance from specialized services means transport is the key factor in accessing appropriate medical care. DMC Ltfefllgfct v4!l help us respond to In oyo.-iU.r- !he anifjne- retirements of the region by cow ? lamenting existing transport systems," says 'A'lison. Noting that the affiliation with the Lifefllght network means the local system vill build on the experience of o: of the best air system s In the nation, Wilson says administrative responsibility will rest with Earl Christ -is'm, Senior Assistant Administrator, vho directed L)ff!lght at 1X6 - 8-- !0 deman-ds,- In. ttp-UU- "A.sfithr avarrfa wtfl system is tiiat Van of Sw-ma- program." training nc K'sp',tal tefore f.xiz Medical f errer. ViLcn ad1s tnat Rocky Mowsta in Helicopter wht.b t'f pllrrfs anl oversees op. erittons of t? craft Itself Is the sa.re company vhA by the rest of the Lifeflifht iysten aid baa a proverj record of safety and reliapro-vt'f- n. bility ir .lel im-the ctsri'. m the ho' network to tr,sir greater flexibility sad kck isp. covera? '.' cai of rotWr! f.:.t rea!rK. natlorj-wifte- . Plans for th ' cfDMC fnciiide initial flights to v.z '.'.cX. servicepoirtts I.ifefligh dlsr-iv?- . a! LIfe-flS?t.- reA-irji- ::rr e'; l intro-'Iuctto- administrative-r.er.- ' l stives. Dr. Var.J.'orman and r'it'a Tearc ir. embers will meet Jh medical personnel and rocrror.ity e.ders. -- its." According to VanKomf! and Kim Jensen, J?3". DMC l.ife.'IUt.t Co- - "TAKE A KID FISHING!" uu :5D I In 1775, a rag-ta-g army of farmers and shopkeepers took on the British. They weren't "professionals,", but their desire tor freedom was a wV In 977, a similar part- 1 Wm Uffitm :tJft it people from all walks of life set out to fight the powers oi i corporate America, iney wanted financial a different kind of freedom freedom for average Americans. Today, the fight's still on. But the winner is clear: A.L. Williams is the largest marketer of financial sendees in America. $92.3 billion of individual life insurance placed in force in 1988 through MILICO $257.9 billion total in force (more than any other life insurance company) But to They may be "only 1 .8 million policyholders with a brighter financial future, they're definitely heroes. "t9 lirtilt4'lft':''4li:ii.HiTt. part-time- ." A.LWILUAMS 1 Representing MILICO Executive Offices: 3120 Breckinridge filvd. Duluih. GA A.L Williams agents exclusively market the insurance of Massar h'isetts Indemnity and Life Insurance Company (MILICO). SATURDAY, JUNE 10,1989 NO LICENSE REQUIRED ALL OTHER REGULATIONS APPLY CHECK THE FISHING FROCI-AMATIO- N Source: FOR I 'HH Annual Statement MORE I FORMATION CONTACT: Michelle & Robert Oradshav Bus.: Home: 586-354- 5 586-263- 2 |