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Show (The Page B3 QIimrs-3niirpmftn- July 26, 2001 ii MARC acrylic Vehicle accidents are leading cause of injuries among class begins Sydney Francis has just completed her M.F.A. from Goddard children and young adults ini ones ed kill more children and young adults tlum any other single cause in the United States and are the leading cause of death from unintentional injury for persons of all ages. Approximately 41, OCX) persons in the United States die in motor vehicle crashes each year. Crash injuries result in approximately 500,000 hospitalizations and 4 million emergency department visit annually. Viewed from an economic perspective, crash injuries and deaths are a burden to society. deaths and injuries cost the United States Motor-vehicle-relat- approximately $150 billion annually, including $52.1 billion in property damage, $42.4 billion in lost productivity, and $17 billion in medical expenses. Alcohol-relate- d crashes contribute substantially to these costs, with a direct economic impact of approximately $45 billion in 1994 alone. in Reducing Fire extinguishers are key to boating safety training Employees from several public lands agencies wrap up three days of boating safety Thursday, July 19, with an exercise on using fire extinguishers correctly. The exercise was conducted in the parking lot behind the National Park Service building on Resource Avenue. Photo by Franklin Seal. motor-vehicl- sharp declines in alco- Can you envision this scenario? Your latest electric bill is twice as high as last months statement. And to make matters worse, the local weather bureau has just issued a heat wave alert that will likely require prolonged use of your air conditioning system. If you find yourself in that familiar predicament, dont panic, suggests the Trane Home Comfort Institute. Here is some advice that will enable you to survive the heat wave while saving energy dollars. Remember to raise the thermostat to the highest temperature setting that will provide the desired cooling, and to leave it there as long as possible. The idea is to keep you comfortable without overtaxing your air conditioning system. If youre planning to leave your home for more than a few hours, raise the thermostat setting an additional 5 or more degrees. This difference will lighten the load on your air conditioner while ensuring a reasonably comfortable temperature when you return. Consider installing a programmable thermostat that will allow you to raise and lower the temperature up to Car seat check point is Aug. 3 car seat check point has been scheduled for Aug. 3, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Grand County Fair Grounds, 3641 S. Highway 191. Those interested should bring their car, car seat and child, and a nationally certified car seat technician will be available to help properly install the seat. A four times a day depending on your schedule. During a heat wave, its also a good idea to let your oscillating and ceiling fans share the task of cooling your home to the extent possible. A gentle breeze from a fan can help evaporate perspiration and make you feel cool at a warmer temperature. Vickie & Ben Dauenhauer, Hadie Peterson, Bertha Ritchie If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, Id walk Hghnjp to Heaven and bring you Home again. Van Cramer Bartelson, De Smet, SD among the most important preventive measures to further ree duce occupant inThis report deaths. and juries on recommendations provides interventions to increase use of child safety seats, increase use of safety belts, and reduce driving. Statistics from the Morbidity and Mortality motor-vehicl- alcohol-impaire- d Vteekly Report May 18, 200 1. acrylics class at the Moab Arts & Rec Center. Classes will be held on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. Students will learn about techniques in acrylics as well as color theory and information about materials used and how to use them. Francis says she's excited about teaching the class and helping students explore and c lop the style that intrigues them most. Class cost is $65; members $55. Ages 16 and up. Class dates will run Aug 7, 14, de-v- 21, 28 and Sept. 4, to register. d&tj, ttr yry KATttALLn T' Egg Burritos - Changing Soups & Salads - Daily breakfast & lunch specials 259-627- 2 DR FIELD MOWER TILLERS AERATORS POWER RAKE SOD CUTTER POWER TROWEL STAPLES COMPACTORS GENERATORS PAINT SPRAYERS AIR TOOLS FASTENERS NAILS TABLES CHAIRS -- TRENCHERS -- MANLIFTS ELECTRIC POWER TOOLS CONCRETE TOOLS BACKHOES CONCRETE MIXERS FORKLIFTS CONCRETE SAWS BOBCATS POWER SCREED ti IW' m s c in jx urn G SINCE 1981 aaaaJ" atmosphere. Spicing up the Moab area since 1981, Lallacienda is open daily from State Liquor Licensee. 574 N Main - 259-631- Bighorn Exmess SERVICE ) Your Salt Lake City Airport Connection, departing daily from Moab, Salt Lake City and Monticello. See our advertisement elsewhere in this newspaper. Call for reservations and . llam-lOpm- a A SPICING YOUR LIFE e Moab's affordable eatery: Breakfast, Lunch, Deli Organic Espresso - Tofu and Call GRAND RENTAL CENTER Lallacienda serves a creative interpretation ofpopular Mexican-styldishes in a Southwestern A terrific dining experience for the whdle family. We feature fantastic breakfast selections including large, fluffy omelets and of course, pancakes! Enjoy our delicious sandwiches, tantalizing dinner entrees Mexican dishes. and great home-styl- e Join us for breakfast, lunch and dinner. We serve breakfast all day. Box lunches available. Banquet facilities. State Liquor Licensee. 11. Get the job done with a little help from ggSMit QQbtimcs.co Anytime you can obtain a desired level of comfort by combining a central air system with fans, its money in the bank. Here are some other tips from that will help you and your air conditioning system survive the next heat wave: Clean or replace the air filter once a month. Cut down or trim back plants growing around the air conditioning unit. The vegetation can cut off the units air supply and cause overheating. Keep doors and windows closed so that your air conditioner can do its job dehumidify-in- g the air. Keep shades down and curtains closed during the heat of the day. Avoid using appliances such as ovens, toasters and dryers during peak cool- driving are hol-impaired -- Bill Cramer, Roy Bartelson, Ann & Bill Smith, motor-vehicle-relat- death rates since 1925. Use of child safety seats and safety belts and deterrence of e INMEMORY agreed to teach a beginning pub- health challenge, despite lic -- Tips on how you and your air conditioner can survive the next heat wave College in Vermont and has jury remains a formidable information, toll-fre- e at Find us on the internet at www.GoArk. com 9 Mon-Sa- t Open 7am-5p7am noon Sundays 352 N. Main St. m Open daily: 6:30 am to 9:30 pm 196 South Main 259-714- 1 (Next to the Ramada Inn) 435-259-68- heat-generati- ing periods. A final word of advice. During a heat wave, it may be tempting to shut down the central air system and open windows at night when temperatures begin to drop to more tolerable levels. However, your air conditioning system will have to work twice as haid to reduce temperature and humidity after it is turned back on. Remember, the longer an air conditioner has to work to cool the air, the harder it is on the equipment and your wallet. 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