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Show I The Hospital survey (Cost from Page A-l- ) the total sample interviewed rated the management at Allen Memorial as being low. Concerning hospital costs, the highest percentages (50 percent) of those feeling that costs were high at Allen Memorial were obtained from two groups in particular, those earning more that $30,000 and those residing in Moab for over 10 years, the summary said. It continued, Also, in the 830,000-phicategory a better than norm 17 percent indicated that hospital costs were actually lower in Moab than in other surrounding areas, suggesting that those of upper income were simply more opinionated on the question. Office Staff Concerning competency of the business office staff, the summary said, an Unusual 15 permit of those earning between gave a rating of low. A Sizeable 48 percent of those residing in the county for six to ten years related the business office staff as high or Most significant, it very high. continued, "of those residing in the area for two to five years, a near majority 47 percent responded s $20-830,0- ... dont know. Competency of the nursing staff was rated high, with only four percent of the opinions recorded as very low or moderately low. A majority of 58 percent rated the nurses competence as high or Very high. Hospital technicians and ambulance personnel received the highest ratings in the survey. With regard to suggestions for improvement of hospital services, 14 permit of those earning per year listed cheaper, while more equipment was proposed most often by those earning per year. A rather high 0 number (19 percent) of the year olds said better doctors were needed, the summary stated. that Respondents reported those most apt to have been admitted to the emergency room tended to be younger, with 46 percent aged and and 44 percent aged from persons earning per year (50 percent). Members of the Allen Memorial Hospital Board are Don Cook, chairman, Marjorie Donoghue, M. D. Lawton, Robin Wilson, D. L. Taylor, Dr. Robot Murray and Commissioner RavTibbetts. $10-$15,0- $15-$20,0- 18-3- 18-3- 0 31-4- 4, $10-$15,0- Times-lndependen- from further wilderness studies. The Board of Land Appeals ruled that the BLM did not adequately consider all the factors involved, when it decided to drop the area. The board ordered the agency to reconsider the decision. more intensive studies. In a petition to the IBLA, the Sierra Club requested that the BLM reconsider the decision on a 15,000-acr- e section of the canyon. Jim Catlin, conservation chairman for the Utah Chapter of the Sierra Club, commented that the reversal was precedent setting, as it defined some of the terms used to characterize a wilderness area. He added that the definitions could have an impact on other appeals on BLM wilderness decisions. The Utah Wilderness Association has appealed decisions by the BLM to drop almost one million acres of public land from wilderness study. In a related story, Pete The canyon became a point of contention for environmentalists and Grand county in 1980, when the Christensen, Grand Re- county commission removed source Area Manager for the rocks placed by the BLM BLM, stated it was incorrectfrom a road leading into the ly reported last week that the canyon. Later that year, the Mill Creek area was still BLM decided that the canyon under consideration as a lacked sufficient wilderness WSA. He stressed that the characteristics to justify ' entire unit had been dropped from further studies. Thursday. March 25, 1982 A High School Rodeo meet here this week Idaho girl which ity Baptist Church Balsley Hall this Saturday evening, March 27. at 7:30 p.m. the early morning boor of Tuesday, March 23, in Oreon River, is under investigation by the Grand County Sher- GCHS Rodeo Club are Alan According to information iffs rodeo arena in Spanish Valley. Competition will begin each evening at 7:30 p.m. contest office. Surges, president; Wade released by the sheriffs department, the victim was hitchhiking from Salt Lake to Denver. She was picked no by a man in Salt Lake. She stated that the rape occurred near the Westwinda truck stop in Green River. Snow, Mary Meador, secretary; and Clifford Gilliland, treasurer. A The Grand County High dance will follow the close of School Rodeo Club will competition at the high sponsor a qualifying rodeo school Saturday night, bethis Friday and Saturday, ginning at 9:30 p.m. March 26 and 27, at the A queen reported rape of a allegedly occurred during and Super Christian John Hus at the Commun- wilderness A5 RAPE REPORTED CHURCH FILMS The Moab Youth Association will present two movies, Interior appeal board rules against Negro Bill decision A ruling by the Interior Board of Land Appeals has overturned a decision by the BLM to drop Negro Bill Canyon from consideration as a Wilderness Study Area (WSA). The IB LA serves as an administrative court for the U.S. Department of the Interior. In 1980, the BLM decided to exclude Negro Bill Canyon t, will be held Friday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Slack competition will be held Saturday morning, beginning at 10 a.m. Announcer for the rodeo is Bob Shupe. Stock producer is the Slash C Rodeo Company. Ron Krist and Mike Wilcox ot LaSal will serve as judges. Clowns will be Kevin Higley of Ogden and Rob Brinker-ho- ff of Baldis, South Dakota. Arena Director is Danny Creswell. NOTICE City of Green River is calling for sealed bids to be opened April 8, 1982, at 8:30 p.m. The Bid is for a 1980 Dodge Aspen, 4 door, AM-F- M radio, 4 new tires, 26,000 miles. City may reject any or all bids. City Recorder Maxine Baker Officers of the hosting o Withdrawal Withdrawal from classes is the students responsibility. When a student withdraws from classes not later than the end of the third week of the quarter, heshe is entitled to a refund of registration fees according to fern tor classes depend on the number of hours carried. The basic 3 credit hour dees is $71.00, the 5 credit hour dess is $107.00. 0 5.0 3.0 3.0 '0-- J for no credit. No credit enrollments receive no college credit and are not required to take exams. MAXIMUM tuition and fees per quarter is $200.00 far 10 hours of class troth. the following schedule: Bate commencement of classes, 100 refund. Through tho 7th calender day after classes refund. commence, 90 Through the 14th day, Through the 21st day, 50. After the 21st day following the beginning of 70. o classes, 0. Formal withdrawal after the 25th day of the quarter will bo permitted only in exceptions! cases. s jr S-Sfr- ' K ,v Cbssos Dcc!n March 29, 1982 and Run Through May 28, 1982 Individual Organ bis tr. Voice Inetr. Design tural s ProiSsfnslSffing Flora oi S.E. Uah) Colleg&vt 101 221 101092 Ill 490 101 Am hSJCA 106 245 100 390 450 ISO 210 Sewigg Biology and the Citizen Plants oi Utah Biology ol Honey Bees (BeekeepingSpec. Prob. Physical Geology Special Problems (Moeb Geology) Intro, to Cottage Algebra Plane Trigonometry Calculus I The Solar System Great Lectures In Physics Radiological Health and Safety Intro, to Computer Science Beale Computer Science No-Cre- Class Offerings BASIC STAINED GLASS GYMNASTICS HOME LANDSCAPING AND GROUNDS CARE INTRODUCTORY GENEALOGY JUNIOR KARATE $HH $me9ss .UI.CJ, or Register at the S.U.C.C.E. Office, 471 So. Main, Moab, or Call 259-743- 2 259-721- 3 JM |