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Show Page (The (T ir.ifs B4 -- 3 rtbrpmitf rtt A CALL FOR Pacificorp receives Points of Light award We are very pleased to be recognized by this organization with this award," said Carol Hunter, vice president of PacifiCorp was honored June 11 with the Points of Light Foundation's National Family Volunteer Award The iward was presented at the National Conference on (immunity Volunteering and National Service held last ok in Salt City P icifiCorp, through Utah Power and Pacific Power, pro-d- t selertnc service to 1 5 community relations. Salt Lake City PacifiCorp has long valued its role as a re- sponsible corporate citizen in the community and it continues to develop its employee-basevolunteer program in support of that belief" Hunter described a wide volunteer range of activities that employees support with their volunteer efforts, often involving family members as well Just as examples In Utah, employees and their families served Thanksgiving dinner at a local Boys and Girls Club, In Oregon, they gathsorted and delivered basered, kets of school supplies for local school children in need, In Wyoming, some decorated a float for a community parade and others prepared d mil-'iu- n U'tnmers in I 'tah, Oregon, Wvmmg Idaho, Washington tod northern California ( year-roun- d Show us your FA colors, Red, White A Blue that is. Be in the parade for the 4th of July Moabs & 100th Birthday! Thursday, June 20, 2002 gift baskets for local womens shelters, In Washington, they assisted with a highway cleanup effort; And in Idaho, they prepared holiday gift baskets for distribution to a variety of shelter organizations. These projects are just a representation of the projects our employees are involved in throughout the year in all parts of the companys service area. Hunter said The National Family Volunteer Awards recognize the best family volunteering activities held during the past year The awards are based on the concept that volunteering together as a family provides quality family time, strengthens family communication and provides opportunities for family members to be role submitted by RSVP and the Grand County Volunteer Coordinator -- The U.S. Forest Service needs volunteer help to keep hiking trails on the LaSal maintained. Mountains Training provided; call Silas at 5 the Moab Ranger office, for more information or to volunteer. Hospice is in need of plant" donations for the Rock 259-715- Garden at Allen Memorial 3 Hospital. Call Pat at 259-478- for information or to donate. Pat says thanks to you" before hand!! Individuals in good health needed to assist the Grand County Roads Dept, in locating existing back roads in an effort to preserve them. Training provided. Call Kate at 259 1302. -- Provide transportation for the elderly or handicapped for shopping and appointments. Use your own car; gas reimbursement provided. Call to volunteer. -- Serve on the Foster Care Citizen Review Board by donating one full workday a month to ensure that every child receives a safe, secure, healthy, permanent home with a family. You would be an advocate for children that are in the custody of the state; and among other things a check and balance" of the child welfare system. Commitment of one year of service, one day a models all while allowing families to make significant contributions to their communities 259-130- 2 ftOcn Offit (gfiraan Do (nhkq gyiasy sesy? Jt Dost Sam says gat yonr Garden Goods at AtoaO's Home Center! Weve got your lawn and garden needs covered! month; training provided. Hedgers Pruners Peat moss Call 259-130- The Chamber of Commerce is recruiting volunteers to assist with answering the phones and assisting visitors with questions about the Moab area. TYaining and orientation available; call Jennifer at the Chamber office For more information on ariy of the listed opportunities or to request volunteers, call the Retired Senior Volunteer Program at Lawn mowers Fertilizer spreader and wide variety of fertilizers & grass seed Selection of rakes & shovels 259-781- 4. 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Fireworks caused 11,000 injuries in 2000 Statistics show that in the year 2000 there were an esti- male rocket that a threw into the house caused the fire. ld mated 11,000 injuries caused by fireworks treated in U.S. A girl suffered a corneal burn when sparks from a twirling sparkler en- hospital emergency rooms. Children under the age of 15 accounted for nearly half of those injuries and eyes accounted for the highest per- tered her eye. A centage of injuries. Even sparklers, which most people consider a fairly harmless form of celebration, can maim or blind children. Sparklers burn at temperatures up to 1800 degrees Fahrenheit and were actually the third leading cause of eye injuries reported in the 2000 U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Fireworks Annual port released last year. Press ASSOCIATION ITT Utah l 1 I boy suf- fered permanent damage to his cornea and lens when a bottle rocket struck him in the right eye. Full recovery of his vision is uncertain. Arkansas A girl placed a lit bottle rocket in her mouth on June 28. The rocket exploded, causing damage to her esophagus. She died 43 days later from organ failure as a result of the esophageal injury. ' A Michigan man was lighting a display type firework with 36 tubes at a party July 8. Bent over while lighting the last of the fireworks, the man was struck in the head when the first shell discharged. He died three days later. I urge both individuals and families to attend only professional, authorized public displays of fireworks. By following this simple practice, people can significantly reduce the number of fireworks-re-late- d eye injuries as well as multi-syste- Re- Fireworks and celebrations go together, especially during the 4th and 24th of July, but there are precautions parents can take to prevent these injuries. The best defense against kids suffering severe eye injuries and burns is to not let kids play with other injuries and deaths, added Malouf. 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In addition to valuable training in people skills, Dr. Fuller and his team were taught organizational skills that will help them to work more effectively together in serving patients. They also received training that will help them relate better to family and friends. Dr. Fuller said Moab dentist Dr. Jon Fuller and his office staff have just returned from attending Dental Boot Kamp" in Salt Malouf, Prevent Blindness Utah. Here are a few examples of injuries that have occurred due to fireworks: Two girls, 11 months old and 4 years old, as well as a boy in Ohio were killed in a house fire. A bottle Ask your local paper how you can reach over 500,000 households in 50 Utah newspapers in one easy step "Wholesale Prices Direct to the Public .rJU Moab dentist returns from boot kamp ANY fireworks," said Colleen "Plus delivery & set up I tATURING T&na; Jon Fuller (2nd from right) and Paula Fuller (3rd from right) with their staff. Jennifer Taylor (center), Julie McDorman and Vonda Louthan (2nd and 3rd from left) with Walter Hailey (4th from left) and the Dental Boot Kamp training team. ' ' Dr. ) :i -- "0 wfess to Jtfr. I & Nelson's Heating & Refrigeration 1 3j eta i u 253-55- 25 Lv i |