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J22S2 Then go see Jim Lewis, physical therapist at Mountain Land Rehabilitation Jim will help you get better fast and hell work with you to create a fitness plan that will help you avoid future injury, And, unlike your spouse, hell never tell you that you're too old to be doing that stuff. yom duclot to refer a Mixjntotn Aik 620 West 400 Noith in Moab CU 259 3600 for an appointment. Pfefprtpd pfovMjf for Blu Most tnsufdfu us t fptfd londttvtQfW Mountain Landt rcmBiueSBipld KtHABIlllATIUN t The Utah Department of Health ilDOH) has been awarded two grants that prov ide public health funds to prevent s posed this area are tannhar with the birds tnu't hkflv to die from West Nile virus Havens and crows are hhnk and fairly large. 15 H liuiies or lunger Magpies are hhuk and white and in descent tdue and green with lung sweeping tads Jas are hi ue or bluish gray and about Must people in and respond to acts of hiuU minoUi m Ilah The ITX)H and Utah's 12 knot health departments submitted a grant to live Centers fur Disease Control and Prevention (ClK'l for (9 97 million to enhance public health s) stems and resources Each stale is being awarded fund mg from live CDC fur similar enhancement activ rties. In addition to the CDC fund- a toot lung It one is not sure what kind of turd they have found or w he the r or not it is too long dead for testing, they should all Mosquito Abatement at 259 7161, Animal Control at 259 h93h, or Itah Division of Wild itt Resources at It t lie bird meets the criteria tor testing, one of these agencies needs to be contacted tu puk it up anyway. It is very important that any turd fur testing must lie refrigerated ur put on ice as soon as possible, 1hnlips says. The above agencies can handle this, but, if they cant be contacted, the bird should he 259-37h- double plastic bagged and placed in ice in a cooler. Or, if one doesnt w ant to handle the turd, it should lie covered with ice and an inverted empty box or trash can to keep it cold and protected from scavengers until it can be picked up. One should use gloves or plastic hags to avoid direct contact and wash hands immediately after handling the dead bird. Though West Nile virus cant he caught by touching a dead bird, its possible the bird died from some other infection or w as poisoned While virus testing is important, the best way to predisease is vent mosquito-bornto eliminate mosquito breeding sites. To help control mosquitoes, irrigators can more evenly distribute water, avoid improve drainto sprinklers. convert and age, Others can put fish into pere manent ponds, remove or regularly empty containers that hold water, and properly maintain swimming and wading pools. Any untreated water that stands for a week or more is likely to become a mos-quit- o source. The district urges people to prevent water from standing on their property and to immediately report dead birds to or 269-716- 259-893- 259-378- Joe Sorensen Construction or MOAB IS I ML jULY WINNER OF OUR RED STAR CUSTOMER Black oil co. Wholesale Retail Thank You For Your Business! also awarded the Cl Kill a grant aimed at helping hospitals and dunes develop their response y by increasing education, equipment and supplies This grant will bring approximately $11 million dollars to Utah and will be administered by the IDOH's Bureau of Emergency Medical Semces Activities fur both Bioterrorism grants w ill be- well-traine- d ease surveillance role. However, available funding and competing priorities have left implementation proceeding at a slow pace in most communities across the U S. With the infusion of new grant money Utah will be able to greatly enhance the ability of Utah's public health agencies to recognize and respond to natural or unintentionally caused outbreaks of diseases like influenza and food poisoning as well as intentional or terrorist acts involving anthrax or other bioterrorism agents, said Rolfs. Public health will build on the systems that were used during the Olympics to identify outbreaks as early as possible. Infor- Aug. 3 wedding . . . Mac and Mannda Ross are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Kelly Ross to Brandon Vancil, son of Gary and Rache Vancrl on Saturday, Aug. 3 at 6 p.m. at the Moab Valley Inn. Alt friends and family are welcome. include not only confirmed diagnoses of contagious diseases, but suspicious symptoms such as severe respiratory, gastrointestinal, central nervous system, and skin complaints. Because we are out in the community on a daily basis, it may be that the local health department receives the first indications of a bioterrorism event, whether it is through our epide- - Continued from Page B1 dub teams, and individual players for the 2003 school teams, Goodwill Ambassadors International Volleyball exchange. The program is open to Canadian and American boys and girls high school teams, team travel free. For information call 4 al 2. 259-800- 7 Sal 8-- 1 F, at a time. 0. bucks Steers Steers Steers Steers .17-.2- 2. - .82-.9- 0 Heifers 400-50.75-.8- 1 Heifers 500-60- 0 500-60- 0 - Heifers 600-70- 0 .72- - 77 600-70- 0 - Heifers 700-80- 0 .67-7- 2 700-80- 0 800-90.65-7- 0 0 .7181 Heifers Steers .67-7800-905 Steers Young Bulls .52- - 60 -42-.52 Top Cows .37- - 41 high .43 Big Heiferettes Light Heiferettes .52- - 60 -- - Medium Flesh Cows ,32-.3- 6 n Butcher Bulls .44- - 53 Lower Yielding Cows Next week: Early consignments include 100 pairs consigned from 2 or 3 consignors, 40 hd. feeders out of Utah. Expecting another big run due to the dry wether. Please have pairs in Tues. or Wed so we can pair them and mouth them before 300-40- .15 1.02 .85- - 95 .74 .85 .95-- 1 0 -- .90-- . 400-50- 0 -- 0 - -- -- - 0 - - .32-dow- the sale. Farmer and Rancher Appreciation Day was a success--serve- d 350-40people. Next Horse Sale Saturday, August 3, this one will be a big one! Make plans now to attend. Tack begins at 1 1 followed by the horses at 3 p.m. More info call Dan at... 0 or 874-360- 5 evenings CClO RDQILC Protect Your -- 307-401-- Quality Rules, has been received for consideration by the Executive Secretary, Utah Air Quality Board. Location: S4 NW4 Sec. 23, T16S, R25E, Westwater, Utah 64515 Project Description: Canyon Gas Re- sources operates a compressor station, the San Arroyo Plant, in Westwater in Grand County The company has proposed to nstal and operate a comTitle V permit wtl be Code ministrative R 6 and the Federal rules have been met, The Execu-trv-- e. Secretary intends to issue an Approval Order after a 30-da- Re- sources, The following notice of intent to construct, submitted in accordance with Section R Utah Air 307-40- 1 R!it to Know Canyon Gas DAOE NN0268005-C2 NOTICE amended after this AO has been issued. It has been determined that the conditions of the Utah Ad- register early. High school and club coaches who bring their full Ceater midi-qualit- y pressor engine. The 15-1- 9 W We had another big summer sale this week. Cattle market steady on all classes of cattle Some bigger pairs split . up to $970. Better pairs $800-$90pairs $650-$7500 $500-$70broken mouth pairs or pairs with small calves Light calves sold by the head up to $1 .20 cwt Four slaughter buyers in the stands. Lambs .75- - 80 Ewes .20- - 30, thin ewes .15-.2- volleyball players. The Goodwill Ambassadors Volleyball Exchange to Europe is in July of 2003. Members of this team will represent their local competitions in London, Paris, Geneva, Venice and Rome. The program is open to all players age years old. Players are encouraged to M-- I DELTA SALES YARD Market Report July 25, 2002 club teams and individual country and community in volleyball tournaments and t I 8-- 6 Canyon Gas Resources Incorporated Exchange Crater. ws, 6rd Comity 2471 S. Ilwv. 191, Moak Di- means people equipped with the right tools and working together effectively, said Dr. Robert Rolfs, State Epidemiologist, UDOll. Over the past few years, detecting and responding to threats of bioterrorism has become part of the routine public health dis- system Moor, all ages. 11:00 Cot ering the country, one home sive approach to manage response to a bioterror event, said rector, UDOH, and senior health official over the grant. A strong public health system is needed to detect and control outbreaks whether they result from bioterrorism or occur naturally A strong public health Civic f itR. 1 coordinate with hospitals, first responders, law enforcement and others to develop a comprehenDr. Richard Melton, Deputy 9 JO 7 JO Library. am, 00 farmers ktariet, and information dissemination and expansion of the current Health Alert Network In order to accomplish all the activities covered in the grant, public health departments will closely Volleyball If vou have a picture vou would like to submit as Photo of the Vveek. drop it off at Moab Photo Lob bv Fndav each week. 2S9-426 H. Cenur enforcement community. Omh, 1 10p.nL, MARC NrpW viewiag, 4 U Utah af Plotters, Maxeom Daughter 7703 for oextioos or pm, 157 N 200 K, 250 5225 or 250 special viewiag times. narians, worksites and other locations. This information will lUisy disease-monitorin- Ocm Utwrisy Kory y pubbe comment penod is held. This comment penod is being held to receive and evaluate public input on the project proposed by - g lu addition to these efforts, public health agencies will he working with other agencies to monitor for infectious agents in water, food and livestock Public health departments also have staff trained in microbiology and epidemiology vt ho act as consultants to the law iun hact, fitter AnAea, gin immediately The $9 97 million CDC grant will provide personnel, training, equipment and other resources to state and local health departments The grant's six sections prov ide fur infrastructure building in planning, epidemiology, laboratory, professional development, public risk communication mation will be solicited from hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, veteri- APPRECIATION PROMOTION Customers with a Red Star on their monthly Black Oil statement receive a $150 credit fo their account rnt nts ing, the Health Resources and over-waterin- Watch For The Star nuoivg surveillance system, contact with local physicians and hospitals, or by seeing a patient m one uf our clinics This funding w ill allow us lo enhance our Capabilities and respond better ut the event of an attack, says PatU Pave). Executive Direvtor, Salt Lake Valley Health IVpartaient After detection at the local level, the information w ill be examined at the I'DOH to identify trends Sen ices Administration illRSAi i I 2002 protection Health Dept, receives grants for bioterrorism local health deportacross the 12 Rains may bring more mosquitos , Phillips says of H alone or d line.' dialled Jul tri Keieiit iKuihiH'ii i, nit' likt H lo It 'left 'uliit nit-- ' quilu hi eed.ng 'ilt u i urd.i.g l.'t i u t to Me.tb Mu'quilo M .magi I Ht.h Hull.il' t'.iUli ha'.li'. tidily MitiU. hut hi t' i aiui ulh, r t u i: i .i ' mat It I h .till tt tl gut It t neu,. It In hit t d Uni'. juilut ' Mu' quituf' iiiat In mult atlitt th ill it'll d at 'it kllia 'i kmt'ul 'null i Ini in 'i ul t hi it dm inn ut ulh l hit cdllu; ai a' i mi'i d h tht dmught 1, The be directed to E. Q. 0, He, (801) 536-401- Proposed Emissions increase will be PM10, 0 36 tons year S02, 0 02 tons year NOx, 21 44 tons year CO, 32.16 tons year VOC, 1 64 tons year Email.EheGut.gov. y There will be a 30-da- comment penod held. Written com- - menisecf j ytdby & Division, at the same eddretipnsf 20S2, wil! be considered In making the Enaf deci sion on the of th e proposed construction. if anyone so re.54 tons' year The completed quests to the Execuengineering evalua- tive Secretary at the tion and air quality Division in writing, impact analysis within 15 days of pubshowed that no new violations of National Amtsent Air Quality Standards or Pre-venb- of Srgnificanl Deterioration Increments wil occur Its the intent of the Ex- ecutive Secretary lo approve the con- struction project. The construction lication of the Notice, a hearing wiS be hefcl to explain the project and technical rationale tor the proposed action. The hearing wi be scheduled as dose as practicable to the project proposed location. Comments obtained dunng the hearing wil be evaluated and considered by tie Executive Secretary beavailable for public fore making a final nspecton and com- decision on the ment af the Utah Didisapproval of vision of Ajt Qualify, the project Date of Notice: Department of Environmental Quality, .My 29, 2002. 150 North IS 50 Published in The West, Salt Lake City. T Utah 64114-482Moab, Utah, Aug. 1, Any questions may 2002. proposal and estimate of the effect on focal air quality are V 0. |