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Show I Free Press - Wednesday, June 25, 1997 - Page Sports . .... ... mmmSf9mmm.i '" ji 12 Construction Loans m Signups slated July 1 for Buckaroo Rodeo Plans are being finalized for Lehi's Little Buckaroo Rodeo, a preliminary to county competition, which will be held later this sum- Lori Thomas residence, 381 S. 100 West during those hours. For more information, call Thomas at mer. Entry fees for mutton busting, pole bending, barrel racing and goat tying will be $5 each; breakaway roping, calf riding, steer riding and bull riding will be $10 each. Mutton busting will be offered for children 7 and under; calf riding will be held for children 8 to 10; 768-415- 9. The local rodeo will be held on Saturday, July 12 at 2 p.m. in the Lehi Roundup arena, 100 N. 500 ' ,t West. Signups will be held on Tuesday, July 1 from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Participants should register at the FREE Consulting FREE FREE Commitment Letter" steer riding for children 11 to 13; and bull riding for children 14 to 16 years of age. In addition, the rodeo will feature a money calf race for children ages 7 to 12 and a candy race for children six and under. Admission to the rodeo on July 12 will be $2 per person, with children three and under admitted free. Family passes will be $8. Concessions will be available. Pre-Qualificat- ion Appraisal thru June 30, 1997 Safety tips listed for summer boating safety Rusty Barnes By BRIAN BRINKERHOFF Rusty Barnes named to first team Outdoors Correspondent All-Sta- te Three Lehi High School baseball players were honored recently by selection to the annual high e school teams in the Deseret News and Salt Lake All-Stat- Tribune. Rusty Barnes was a consensus first-teaall stater in both Salt Lake City newspapers; he was m honored as a desig- W I N. J nated hitter on the a1 3A mythical team. A nnrincr thp spasnn ' the talented horse-hidbatted .435 with five home runs; he was also the team leader in Nate Nelson and Kelton all Butterfield were second-teastate in the Salt Lake Tribune and honorable mention in the Deseret News. Nelson led the team in hitting and was the Pioneers' shortstop on defense. Butterfield played left field and distinguished himself at the plate as well. The Pioneer nine finished the season by playing in the quarter finals at Utah Valley State College in Orem. Boaters are getting ready for great summer action on their favorite bodies of water. Ted Woolley, boating coordinator with Utah State Parks and Recreation, reminds boaters of the importance of life jackets during your boating activities this summer; he said that 75 percent of drowning victims could have been saved, had they been wearing life jackets. He also reported that 80 percent of those, who died in fatal boating accidents, were not wears of fataling life jackets. ities occurred due to operator error of the and less than Two-third- one-quart- operators involved received any type of boater education. He encourages all boaters to be aware of basic safety rules and reminds boaters of the following safety tips and law changes: Persons 12 to 18 years old must now complete the personal water-cracourse and have in hisher possession a boating safety certificate issued by Utah State Parks and Recreation. After completion of the course, PWC operators must be under direct supervision of an adult at least 18 years of age. Free copies of Highlights from Utah Boating Laws and Rules and Utah Boating Basics: a Guide to Responsible Boating, are available CALL US TODAY! ft Make sure everyone aboard has access to a PFD and those 12 years old and under are wearing one Never operate a vessel under the influence of alcohol or drugs Maintain a safe distance (150 feet) from other boats or persons Be knowledgeable in basic boating 377-346- 4 OR toll free 12-1- 5, safety Know and understand Utah FREE Credit Report Personal watercraft can jump another boat's wakes if 1 50 feet away from the vessel at boating State Utah laws and rules Recreation, 1636 W. Personal watercraft are boats and must abide by all the state's boating laws Salt Lake City, Utah by calling (801) Bedford Financial Services A MORTGAGE LENDER Parks and North Temple, 84116-315- 6 226 West 2230 North, Suite 200, Provo, Utah 84604 or 538-722- I if er oipiiflwfflfefflii ana mriftwom ftatao q INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTH CARE runs-batted-i- Maintaining Your Health Fast pitch girls league in full swing The Lehi girls fast pitch league is in full swing at Lehi Veterans Ball park, with four divisions playing under high school and ASA fast pitch rules. The first division is comprised of girls 10 years old and under. While some rules are modified for these ball players, many will agree that this is some of the most exciting ball played anywhere at the park. The next division features 12 year olds and under. Many exciting plays are executed in this league and all of the games are well coached and demonstrate a true level of sportsmanship. The third division showcases 14 year old and under ladies. The pitching and hitting are truly awesome and high scoring close games are the rule rather than the exception. In the fourth division, one finds 16 year old and under women competing with other towns near Lehi. All are invited to come attend and be entertained by true sportsmanship and great Softball. UTAH SHINE order of frequency): motor vehicle accidents, ease, breast cancer, and AIDS. Scheduled maintenance for both men and women in this age group includes: physical homicidelegal intervention, suicide, and dents. acci- non-vehic- examination (every one to three years), cardiac nsk factor screening (every one to three years), and blood pressure those in this age group still need periodic checkups for their bodies. For men and women, this includes: physical examination and history Yet William H. Nllson 'ei mm i Eic rmr V';: hiifiv.'i i Hi al:h Gin (ever)- five years), cardiac risk When asked if they actively their most factor screening (every one to three years), blood pressure screening (ever)' two years), clinical skin exam (every five assets, most people would likely say, "Yes." They'll cite as evidence the insurance '" Women need a pap testpelvic exam every one to three years, years. and a clinical breast exam every four years. AGES - 1 fe Vi their homes. They miss the point. Our most valuable asset is our g health our physical and that of our family. Many who never miss regularly S scheduled maintenance checkups for their cars rarely go to the doctor for a physical t v y fl I exam. , 1 it Y - g' ' ? j But, we all need regularly scheduled maintenance for our bodies. The maintenance varies with our age, gender, and medical condition, but we should all consider it, no matter how health)' we think we are today or what our fam- 763-758- 9 ! - ily medical history may be. A team J of health and fitness J ( f '.V ' Come to Salt Lake City Ted D. Adams, Ph.D., and see the Frank and A. Garth Fisher, Ph.D. With their permission, we share the following recommendations: G. Yanowitz, MD, larg- est selection of pickups, vans, sport utility ve hicles and used cars in the intermountain west. Over 500 to choose from. Take a test drive and receive a free tank of gas. Buy a new GMC or Quality Used vehicle from Salt Lake Valley GMC and we will pay you $100. That's right we will pay you $100 to prove we have the best deal. Drive a little and you will save a lot! SALT LAKE VALLEY GMC 725 West 3300 South Salt Lake City, UT lor your bast deal and then present this ad LF2-your $100 cash refund or rebate Mak ' AGES 19 TO factor screening (every one to two years), blood pressure screening, total blood cholesterol (every five years), and sigmoidoscopy (every three to five years). Women need to have a pap testpelvic exam every one to three years, and breast exammammogram yearly. Men need a clinical testicular exam every two years, and prostatespecific antigen, digital rectal exams, and blood stool tests annually. 60 AND OLDER Among men aged 60 and older, hean disease, lung cancer, colonrecial cancer, and stroke are' the most common years), and total blood cholesterol (every five years). Women should have a pap exam ever)' one to three years, and a breast exam every five years. Men should testpehic have a clinical testicular exam every five years. Z9 AGESA0T049 The leading causes of death for men aged 40 to 49 are heart disease, AIDS, lung cancer and suicide. For women they are heart disease, breast cancer, lung cancer, and cancer of the cervix and uterus. Exams for men and women in this age group include: physi- 30 TO 39 Those below the age of 30 are the least likely group to have serious medical problems. AGES None of the four leading causes of death for people in the 9 to 29 age group are medi- are AIDS, dents, suicide and cal. The)' are (in descending include: physical examination (every two years), cardiac risk AGES activities. Their recommenda- Lehi 50 TO 59 . experts affiliated with LDS Hospital has put together a list of recommended maintenance tions are presented in the book Maintaining the Miracle. The book's authors include mm. For men in this age group, the four leading causes of death motor-vehicl- acci- e non-vehic- accidents. For women: accidents, heart motor-vehicl-e dis- - ' causes of death. Among women they are heart disease, stroke, colonrectal cancer, and lung cancer. Checkups recommended for both sexes in this age group include: physical exam, cardiac risk factor screening, blood pressure screening, digital rectal exams for men (all ly primary-c- physician to are The periodic checkups recommended for this age group well-bein- DO consult their are the most common causes of death. For women, they are heart disease, lung cancer, breast cancer, and colon and rectal cancer. r' ' TO These guidelines are very general. Individuals should Among men in the S - i WHAT to two years, a clinical breast exam yearly, and a pap testpelvic exam every one to three - s ,' i' detectors they've installed in should get a mammogram ever)' one screening (every five years). Men need a clinical testicular exam every four years. ' exammammogram and pap testpelvic exam every one to three years. testicular exam (every three years). Women 50 to 59 age group, heart disease, lung cancer, colon and rectal cancer, and liver disease 4 they have purchased for their home or car, or the smoke Men need digital rectal exams (yearly) and need a clinical determine their speneeds for tests and exams. Because cific testing recommendations are constant in the light of new evidence, physicians sometimes have different opinions about what tests should be recommended for each age group. Also, people with chronic conditions or other health concerns may need to observe different guidelines. Many medical problems can be handled with relative ease when treated early, which means we must start doing scheduled maintenance and check-up- s as soon as possible. Of course, we must bear in mind also that early detection of health problems is no substitute for prevention. Living a healthy lifestyle is the most important thing we can do to maintain good health, especially in terms of eating and exercise habits. Good health is one asset none of us can afford to neglect. If we can find the time to change the oil in our cars, we can also find the time to start taking proper care of ourselves. If you have a question related to health care, please call or write: IHC DIALOGUE ON HEALTH CARE 36 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 www.ihc.com three yearly), total blood cholesterol American Fork years), cardiac risk factor screening (every one to three (every five years), and sigmoi- Hospital IHC Orem Community Hospital Utah Valley Regional Medical Center cal examination (ever)- years), blood pressure screening (yearly), and total blood cholesterol (every five years). doscopy (every three to five years). Men need a yearly clinical testicular exam. Women need a yearly breast Vrwu'i' hiwrnuHiniitm Ihvhh l |