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Show The Times-lndepende- Thursday, November 25, nt, Emergency medical, wilderness training seminars planned here Wilderness First American Red Cross Emergency & April Response March 14-1- 9 1994. This new course provides Responder, scheduled for January 3 - 12, 1994 at Pack Creek Ranch, is an intensive 64 hour course built on the national prehospital care standards of American Heart Association, CPR, American Red Cross, Wilderness Medical Society and Department of Transportation First Responder and EMT courses. Emphasis is placed on topics pertinent to the backcoun-try- , the help can arrive. Certificates awarded upon successful completion of this 43 hour class are: American Red Cross Emergency Response and American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Class size Professional TrainingEMSED. ur TRADING COMPANY Jewelry Pottery Rugs Kachinas Baskets Sculpture Sand Paintings weekday lunches. Residential Student Cost: $1150 - includes materials, instruction, tent camping at Grand Emporium North Main Moab UT Professor Valley Field Camp near Moab, Utah and all weekday meals. Partial scholarships available. Call 18 Yrrpf. yTT'm IIfTYZr'" 1! n n B n a r GQEJuOm v M V it : r . V" ' ray ' v 1 Day Cheered by critics as his best movie ever, Bill Murray is at his wry, wisecracking best in this riotous romantic comedy about a weatherman caught in a personal time warp on the worst day of his life. cc, m if VHS bhfw TRISTAR ' STEREO COLUMBIA (Til Doi.ay uwioUHO PICTURES 1993 Columbia Pictures Industries, All Rights Reserved. Rotary Community Project. From left to of John Inc. commemorate this donation. Park entry fee program changed, but no big jumps Park Service (NPS) Director Roger Kennedy announced today a series of changes in the agency's recreation fee program for 1994. He also confirmed that entrance fee rates will not increase this year. "An important part of the Administration's effort to streamline government service to the public without further burdening the American taxpayer is our commitment to 'entrepreneurial management' through which we can generate more income to support the nation's parks," Kennedy said. "We cannot and will not raise fees so that they become a barrier to public use and enjoyment of the parks, but we can and will make affordable adjustments that will place a slightly increased share of the cost of park operations on those who most directly benefit from the government's protection and management of the National Park System," he added. The new fee system was authorized in the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, which was enacted last summer. Superintendent Walt Dabney of the Southeast Utah Group of national parks outlined the specific provisions as they apply to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks and Natural Bridges National Monument for 1994, as well as to the nationwide system of national parks. The Golden Eagle Passport was formerly valid for a particular calendar year. The cost will remain $25, but it will now be valid for twelve months from the date of purchase. f t us for more information. Tired of those winter time blues? Don't despair. Join CFI for a weekend of Wintering on December 1993. A perfect setting for a winter retreat, Horsethief Ranch is a rustic and remote place that reveals the history of ranching in the west. Come out of hibernation and explore the moods of winter as fostered through group discussion of focused topics, shared meals, readings of poetry and prose, slickrock and riverbottom hiking, horseback riding and especially through journal writing. Examine nature and self in a relaxed intimate setting - one which included a hot 3-- 5, Downtown Salt Lake City GIFT WRAPPING WHEN YOU STAY BEST WESTERN EXECUTIVE INN 280 West 7200 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84047 (801)566-414- 1 EXECUTIVE Best Western INN SKI RESORTS 7200 SOUTH $iloo SLf 0 PER NIGHT SHOP NEAR BY AT: SOUTH T0WNE MALL FASHION PLACE MALL FACTORY STORES OF AMERICA THE FAMILY CENTER AND MANY MANY OTHERS PACE BEST WESTERN EXECUTIVE INN...THE CLOSEST HOTEL IN SALT LAKE VALLEY TO THE SKI RESORTS!! O RIVERTON 12300 SOUTH. OFFER EXPIRES 122493 tub under the stars! Instructor: Karen Chamberlain, poet and professional writer. Cost: $65 which includes instruction, meals, bunkhouse accommodations, and use of wood-fire- d hot tub. For more details on these new programs or to register please call Passports are available now at the Arches Visitor Center, and will be available at Island in the Sky and Needles Districts of Canyonlands and Natural Bridges next spring when the NPS begins charging entrance fees at those locations. Beginning January 1, 1994, there e will be a $10 processing fee for the Golden Age Passport. The passport is available to U.S. Citizens who are 62 years of age or older. Until January 1, Golden Age Passports are free and can be obtained in person at the Arches Visitor Center, at the Island in the Sky or Needles district visitor centers in Canyonlands, or at the Southeast Utah Group Headquarters office at 125 West 200 South in Moab. The annual pass for Arches, one-tim- Margolin; "A dangerous fortune" by Follettr "Case closed" by Posner; "The West that was" by Knowles; "Further along the road less traveled" by Peck; "Finnegan's week" by Wambaugh; "Interest of Justice" by Rosenberg; "Superman by Stem; "Fortunes favorite" by McCullough; "Secret History" by Iartt; "The Shining one" by Eddings; Dictionary - 2 copies. Patrons, if you know of n books? any good new Please let us know in the next 3 or 4 non-fictio- days. Canyonlands and Natural Bridges was formerly valid for a particular calendar year. The cost will remain at $10 but it will now be valid for twelve months from the date of purchase. Passes are expected to be available around the first of the year. In spring of 1994, some campgrounds will charge more. Arches National Park will charge $8 per night at the Devils DRAPER O Garden Campground, up from $7 in 1993. Fees for group sites (nine or more people) remains the same at $3 per person. The camping fee at the Needles District's Squaw Flat Campground will remain at $6 per night. Natural Bridges will continue to charge no fee for camping. Also in spring of 1994, a new fee will be imposed on commercial tour vehicles entering parks that charge a entrance fee, based on passenger capacity. "The National Park System is still a remarkable bargain," Kennedy noted. "Visiting some of the most beautiful places in America costs a family less than seeing a movie." per-vehic- le Get your USGS maps here Times-lndepende- nt Help By Keeping Your Health Care Dollars In Town Support these Consulting Physicians and ask if services needed can be provided atAMH ALLEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Consultation Service December 3, 1 993 Pulmonary Consultation Joel Bechtel, M.D. Podiatry - Foot Specialist December 2, 16, 30, 1993 for appointment December 3, 17, Dr. Dennis Blackburn, Call Orthopedic Consultation John Boyle, M.D. Ophthalmology (Please call December 1 5, 1993 1 993 to schedule an appointment) Lester S. Duncan, M.D December28, 1993 Orthopedic Consultation David P. Fisher, M.D. December 13, 1993 Neurology 1 80 for appointment) (Please call 1 Mitchell Dr. Bumbaum, M.D. Neal Gilman, M.D., 03-243-9 (Consult your local physician) General Surgery Gerald E. Howe, M.D. Ear, Nose & Throat Michael 1993 for appointment) Please call M. Decembers, Trowbridge, M.D. Cardiologist Kevin J. Walsh M.D. F.A.C.C. .January 13, 1994 Urology Consultation Clifford K. Wanebo, M.D. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 1 between ALLEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL at 7 a.m. & 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 259-719- SINGLE OR DOUBLE AVOID CITY TRAFFIC THE QUILTED BEAR COSTCO . . Fogg (Chamber Commerce), Steve right: Patterson (Rotary Club), Jerry Shaw (Forest Service), Pete Parry (CNHA), Walt Dabney (Forest Service), Bob Jones (Travel Council), and Russ vonKoch (BLM), are all gathered at the Moab Information Center for the presentation of the check for the flagpole for the Center. This is in conjunction with the Rotary Club's program to enhance the community. The plaque in front of the flagpole is to National HESD vvy dream-scape- certification and provides wilderness certification based on recommendations of the Wilderness Medical Society. Designed for outfitters, backcountry guides, outdoor educators, ski patrol and emergency personnel who work in a prolonged transport environment. A ten-hoclinical rotation in the emergency room is required. Instructor: Steve Lyons. Day Student Cost: $900 -includes materials, instruction and THE HOGAN 5 New Books at the Public Library include: Nightmares and s by Stephen King; "Pet Sematary" by Stephen King, (replacement copy; "Lasher" by Rice; "Pot of Gold by Michael; "Gone but not forgotten by Residential Student Cost: $615 - includes lodging at Pack Creek Ranch, all meals, materials and instruction. Wilderness EMT is a 160 course which meets and exceeds the DOT standard EMT curriculum for EMT-Basi- c reduce pain and minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until more advanced medical prolonged transport context. Wilderness first responder with the knowledge and kills necessary in an emergency to help sustain life, Instructor: Steve Lyons, President of New books are available at local library limited to 25. Cost: $195. includes instruction, materials, textbook and workbook. Day Student Cost: $450 - includes materials, instruction and lunches. 5, 1993-A- 5 Make Christmas Special BOOKS ARE FOREVER |