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Show iiii8tatfriinmnfp A8-T- he nj '' Hjg Wlfcj fj y ,-- f wfi Thursday, November 4, 1 993 Times-lndepende- Star River Phoenix spent fall in Wayne Los Angles. He and his brother, and an actress friend, Samantha Mathis, in the with whom he movie "The Thing Called Love" had just exited the night club when he collapsed. He was rushed to the Cedars-SinMedical Center where he was pronounced dead. Phoenix, along with Jonathan Sellar was the producer. Many locals worked with Shapray including Keven Hatch, A.C. and Glori Ekker, Dennis Lierd and local EMT's were daily on location sites. Phoenix played music with the local orchestra at the Fall Ball at the Luna Mesa restaurant October 1st. He was 23 and had been in such films as "Exploreres" 1985; Stand By Me, 1986; The Mosquite Coast" 1986; "Little Nikita" 1988; "A Night in the Life of Jimmy .Reardon" 1988; "Running on Empty" and "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" (filmed in Arches ing Monday, November HELP REQUESTED Seekhaven Crisis and Resource Center is conducting its annual drive for new volunteers. Both men and women are needed to help with the duties of operating the shelter, although not everyone need work di- 8-- Night, Tuesday, 6:30-- p.m.; 8 Wednesday, 1 1:30 a.m.; Thursday, a.m. and 4 p.m.; and Friday 2 p.m. The Book Fair will conferbe open during parent-teachences. Following the school's Book Fair tradition, students hear Bill Martin, Jr.s Knots on a Counting Rope read by Tom Warren during time. Joining him at vartimes to read the part of the ious second story character are Phil Roy, 8-- The Utah Department of Human Sendees will open its winter Utility Program which is a Federal funded assistance program to help low income people pay their heating bills. HEAT, Home Energy Assistance Target Program, is designed to assist eligible households to meet the rising cost of winter home heating. The program was originally authorized by Congress in July, 1981. The HEAT program opened this 1 year on Monday, November for the and Seniors and handicapped. elderly local their call may handicapped Human Services office for the nearest HEAT office. Applications are available at most Senior Citizens Centers, Utility companies, and community service agencies. Home visits are available for those who are house bound. The general public can apply start- le purchase books for the school library and classrooms. from preschool through sixth grade have been supplied by B. Osborne's Books and Magazines. During the week of November the public is invited to shop at the Book Fair, in the school library, during the following times: Family low income residents Pryce, Judy Davis, and George Aguiar have been in the area since early around the filming September Factory Butte area and had just moved to a location in New Mexico this past week. Shapray Inc. out of Los Angles had George Sluizer as Director of this movie, and Joann from Wayne County of books spanning interest levels Heat is on for ai The public is welcome to join in all Book Fair activities. A special invitation is issued for Family Night on Tuesday when special books will be highlighted and reviewed. Profits from the sale of books are used to Book Fair activities are under way at Red Rock Elementary School. During this annual event students enjoy special story times, as well as the opportunity to shop for high quality childrens books. Hundreds National Park near Moab) 1989; "I Love You To Death" 1990; "Dogfight" 1991; "My Own Private Idaho" 1991; "Sneakers" 1992; "The Thing Called Love" 1993; and "Dark Blood" in production. He is survived by his parents and siblings: Rainbow, Leaf, Liberty, and Summer of Gaineville, Florida. By Barbara Ekker River Phoenix, the star of the movie "Dark Blood" which was being filmed in the Wayne County area, died Sunday morning outside of a night club on the Sunset Strip in Torrey-Hanksvil- Fair activities underway at Red Rock Book 15th. Please call the Moab HEAT office at 7 for an appointment. This 259-612- City of Moab 'NEW HOURS Nov. 8, Starting dump hours will be from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m. 7 days a week. rectly at the shelter. For those inter- ested in working with victims of domestic violence andor homelessness, Seekhaven will conduct an intensive training session November 12, 13, 14, 1993. This training is required of everyone who works at Seekhaven, paid staff and volunteers alike. Anyone interested please call Seekhaven at 8-- Trick or Treat . . er Residents and Trick or Treaters at the Extended Care Facility of Allen Memorial Hospital Halloween Open House. Shown above are from left to right: Veloris Fine, Hazel Dunn, and Pearl Butt. Hospital staff combined training, fun The staff at Allen Memorial Hospital was recently treated to an Infection Control Fun and Information Party. Janet Gay, head of infection control at the the hospital, set up a display of brochures for hospital staff and interested visitors. Hazel Dunn, from the extended care facility, was the guest of honor and drew names of winners for prizes, which were infection-contrrelated items. Winners were Sharon Rhodes, Casey Hearn, Kay Osteen, Cindy Drew and Eris Young. Ms. Gay has worked hard to keep ol program will continue until March 31, 1994, or until funds are no longer available. The 1994 program budget is $10.5 million. We anticipate approximately 38,000 applicants this upcoming winter. HEAT does not pay the entire fuel cost for the winter. An eligible household can apply for only one HEAT payment per winter season. The amount paid depends on location, type of fuel used, and household size and income. Any cost above the HEAT payment must be paid by the applicant. Applicants will need to have identification, social security cards for everyone 18 years or older in his the hospital staff aware of any changes in infection control regulations and alert to protecting patients and themselves from exposure to in- fection. She started a program for honoring a staff member as infection control Person of the Month. This is given to the person who has done a little extra to comply with requirements andor help protect patients or staff from any possible infections. In September and October the award was given, respectively, to Georgia Russell and Eris Young. 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