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Show Page B3 'CEfre tlltmeg-ffinftepntb- Thursday, November 4, 2004 mt Allen Memorial Newborns Six newborns arrived at Allen Memorial Hospital during the month of October. They included: A boy, Keith Caple, was born to Melissa Jill Vigil and Joshua David Caple 1092004 of Moab. A boy, Brendan Llyod Eldredge, was born to Shelley Ann Foy and Lloyd Earl Eldredge 10192004 of Moab. A boy, Oscar David, was born to Leelya and Jeremy Pay Martinez 10252004 of Moab. A boy, Jesse Benjamin, was born to Wendy and Galen Lee Howell 10272004 of Moab. A boy, Juan Eduardo, was born to Silivia and Arturo Solis 10282004 of Moab Ray Stoughton, was born to Maria Nikole Sanchez and Matthew Jay Stoughton 10 42004. A boy, Justyce David bank. Kate Thompson from Saina Peanut Butter? a good survival kit, CERT says What good is all this peanut butter without jelly? Just ask Saina, Grand FREE WINDSHIELD! Moab Man Auto Glass will credit up to $ 1 25.00 of your insurance deductible We are Insurance Approved & we handle ALL the paperwork. Action Body Moab Man! Auto Glass & Paint ur members participated in Make A Difference Day, Saturday Oct. 23 at Swanny City Park. Throughout the day of peanut butter were collected from our Grand County CERT members and donated to our local food 16-ja- rs One call does it all! 259-174- 72-ho- Counties CERT Coordinator and shell tell you. One jar of peanut butter by its self is food survival kit for a one person. CERT (Community Emergency Response Teams) 72-ho- 8 Fast, free mobile window service up to 100 miles1 Post 54 AMERICAN LEGION and AUXILIARY members Meeting Wednesday, Nov. 10 7:30 p.jn. CERTs ur instructor 72-ho- ur says, If we were left alone without any other food source we could still maintain the recommended daily food balance needed for with just one 16oz. jar of peanut butter per person. Every year we hear of people that get stranded in our backcountry for a few hours to days, and even weeks. If you get lost, hurt, while hiking, or broken-dow- n biking, driving or skiing in the backcountry, having ajar of peanut butter could be the thing that keeps you alive and healthy in your disaster. CERT recommends that each person in every family should have a kit in work. their home, car, and at food kits vary in size, cost, and weight. One jar of peanut butter doesnt give you much variety, Saina acknowledges. But its rela72-hou- rs Vv- ' - nUVar.VM ll j, LAVA 72-ho- ur Legion Room, Civic Center 72-ho- Agenda: PROPOSED BUILDING SALE ur tively lightweight, doesnt cost as much as those freeze-dr- y its ready to eat, foods, doesnt take up much room, and doesnt need NOVEMBER 7, 2004 SUNDAY EVENING 5 RSVP encouraged people from our community to come up with a project idea and participate in Make A Difference Day. CERT members jumped at the chance to help out, and also felt this was a great time to remind the citizens of our community how easy it is to create a kit. CERT teaches our community how to protect themselves and how to survive in a disaster. Michelle Walker 4 5 STREET usiyV'i 59 S.Main in McStiffs Plaza 259-440- 5 9-- 9 Sun 11-- 8 Open Mon-Thurs Iv. |