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Show Page vlh? AS (IiniBS-3nhfpnifrn- Thursday, October 31, 2002 it available tips for night driving Home energy assistance AAA offers these tips to Anuther hour a day of familes through for driving looms this improve your safety during wet Lend with the shift from night driving: community development program Be aware that night day mgs tuue to stan- AAA offers Elect Arlan Lazere dan-grrou- Grand County Council At Large an essential quality in public servants who intend to represent the interests of the whole community. Open mindedness dard tune on Sunday at 2 a.m. Night driving is more dangerous this time of year due to several factors," said Kulayne Fairtlough, spokesperson for AAA Utah. "A longer period of darkness means less visibility, increased t Lance of driver fatigue and the fact that more drunk drivers are out there on darker roads This requires motorists to be especially careful as we adjust to the time change." According to the National TeiiTiifor Parents To Help Their Children Avoid Teen Pregnane) National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Talk with your children early often about sex, and be specific. Safety Council, death rates per mile traveled are four times higher at night than during the day. Not only is it harder to see at night, but stationary and moving lights can distract drivers. love and sex Age appiopnate eomersations about should begin earlv m a childs life and continue through iululcM enee And by the way, research shows that talking w ith kids about sex dot's not encourage them in tiei nine sexually active. Want to know what teem want to disi uss? Mow do know Im in love? 1 her tei ImgV' Can pm get pi egn.int the first time? uiU'lil lii HI mil ( HI lift Itch. i mi ,il Health I enter 111 S i li eventnm I'ruuium eitnaiu ( all bi ll lot details 239 AAA Utah's Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is celebrating its fourth year of providing health care coverage to Utahs uninsured children. Since 1998, CHIP has covered nearly 55,000 Utah kids and today enrollment is at 20,685 children. The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) will proximately 6.8 percent of Utahs children are without be accepting applications dur- size and a family $36,200 Eligible ing the next CHIP Open Enrollment period on November 12. The UDOH will accept all eligible Utah children who apply during the two-wee- k health care coverage. Children under the age of 19 who are U.S. citizens or legal residents and who are not currently covered by health insurance may qualify. To be enrolled, fami- lies must meet eligibility guidelines based on family income. For example, of four earning up to a year may qualify. families will also be required to pay premiums of up to $25 every three months. Premiums and minimal copayments make it possible to insure more children. period. CHIP is A Good Call for Kids and families can learn more by making a simple call to to receive a mailed application or to find a UDOH eligibility office in their area. Beginning Nov. 12 and ending Nov. 22, applications will be accepted in online person, approximately 51 percent of the families who leave CHIP vember 22. CHIP is a state health insurance plan for children whose families cannot afford private health insurance. Ap 259-944- 1 Desert Plaza 7 The UDOH capped enrollment in December 2001 due to state funding budgets. CHIP now has Open Enrollment sessions to better manage utilization within existing state and federal funds. The program has capacity to enroll more children again because atwww.health.utah.govchip or by mail postmarked by No- rbr. Todd Si Hackney 471 S. Main Utah serves over 120,000 members. end up receiving an within CHIP. employer-sponsore- d private health plan one-ye- of enrolling in ar River of Ufa Christian Fellowship Two miles south of Moab, Hwy. 191 Worship 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Pastor Galen Howell 259 8308 Attend the church of your choice First Baptist Church SBC Wallace Thames, Pastor 420 MiVida Dr - Info: Sunday School 9 45 Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship 6.30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Meeting 6.30 p.m. 259-731- 0 Church Page A-- 5 111 808 Mil! Creek Dr Steve Stewart sizes - 2 lot S Hwy 191 322 S Main Dyno-Nob- - 7pm Parts 259 6101 Burt Inc. el 250 Kane Creek Rd 10 30 a m Sunday of Auto 402 Park Drive Moab - 259 7181 (Tuesday) - - Martes First Assembly of God S Highway 191 1205 S Boulder Rev Doug Setting Sunday School 9 30 a rr. Sunday Morning Worship 10 45 Sunday Evening Worship 6pm Youth Service Tuesday 6 30 p m Midweek Service Wednesday 7pm -- Adult Bible School Royal Rangers (boys ages 5 16j -- Missiooeftes Igis ages (boys and ages 3 & 4; - Santa Eucaristia Friends in Christ Free Lutheran Church 1266 S HWY 191 Worship Service 9am Next to Ye Ol Geezer Shop 8 or Pastor Rich Evans M-- 259-437- - 259-669- 0 -- 259-5211 Main Green River Bible Church Howard St , Green River Pastor Kirk Dunham 9 45 a m Sunday School 11am Worship Service 6pm Evening Worship Service & 564-887- 6 Church of God am Sunday Sch., 11am Worship Svc Sunday worship evening 6pm 7pm Wednesday & Saturday 143 S 3rd E (1 block W Apache Motel) Pastor Jack Peed Quaker Worship Group Sundays 10 a m.. Family Resource Center 81 N 300 E Moab 259-866- 4 259-404- 0 Moab Baptist Church Kare Creek Blvd 253 3493 Pastor Cole Howe Sunday School 10 am Sunday Morning Svc 11am Sunday Evening Svc. 6 30 p m Wednesday Evening Svc 7pm 356 W Adventist Church 4581 Spanish Valley Dr. S S. 9.30 a.m. Saturday Worship Service 1 1 a m. Saturday Seventh-da- Espanbl St. Pius X Church 1 1 2 W 400 North 7pm Mass Saturday, Apr. 1 - Oct 1 5 30 p m Mass Saturday. Oct. 1 - Apr t 9am Every Sunday 10 360 Wes? 400 North Rev Dave Dahl Worship Service Sunday 7pm Bible Study at 6 p rr. 259-583- Church of Christ Meeting at 456 Emma Blvd (behind the original Maverik Country Store) Sunday Morning Bible Class 9 a m.; Morning Worship 10am, Evening Worship 6pm Wednesday Evening Bible Class 6pm call or gs Grace Lutheran Church - Holy Eucharist - English 259-481- Church Directory St. Michael's Catholic Church Mass 6 p.m. Saturday Episcopal Church of St. Francis ations 259 5991 The Parts Store Complele line 259-736- 3 259-851- 9 Self Storage 1 Kingdom Hail of Jehovah's Witnesses 25 West Dogwood Ave., Sunday Meeting 10 00 a m. Church of God of Prophesy Sponsors: y For information. Community Church Pastor Keith VanArsdol M Vida. Lisa Hendy, Youth Minister 9 45 Sunday School; 11am. Morning Worship 5 30 p m Sunday Jr High Youth (grades 6-6 30 p m Sunday Sr High Youth (grades Information Fax 259-473- 259-731- 9 or 259-588- 8 cchurch6lasal.net 7 I. Jt-- households, e ho are truly lowest inthe vulnerable w the ith come highest heatSherm said ing costs," Roquiero, manager of the Utah HEAT program. A warm home is as basic to good health as nutrition and w medical care." Applicants must provide identification, Social Security cards for all people age 18 or older in the home, proof of income, and a copy of the most recent bill from each utility company, or a printout from those companies showing the homes energy costs during coldest months. To apply for the HEAT program, residents in Salt Lake County may call Residents elsewhere in the state may call low-inco- e Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints First Ward Bishop Ronald D. Ferguson 9am Sacrament Mtg.; 10:20 a m. Sunday Sch. 11 10 a.m. Organizations Second Ward Bishop Merrill Hugentobier 1 a m. Sacrament Mtg.; 12.20 p.m. Sunday Sch. 1.10 p.m. Organizations Third Ward Bishop Vert Packard 1 p m Sacrament Mtg ; 2.20 p.m. Sunday Sch. 3 10 p.m. Organizations Fourth Ward Bishop Ned Dalton 11am Sacrament Mtg ; 12.20 p.m. Sunday Sch. 1:10 p.m. Organizations Fifth Ward Bishop Ken Bishoff 9am Sacrament Mtg.; 10:20 a.m. Sunday Sch. 11:10 a.m. Organizations Green River First Ward B shop Nolan Johnson 10 a m. Sacrament Mtg ; 11 15 a.m. Sunday Sch. 12 10 p.m. Organizations Castie Valley 8 Castle Vaiiey Dr., President Otis Willoughby 11.50 a m. Sacrament Mtg.; 10.55 a.m. Sunday Sch 10.00 am. Organizations 1 Four Comers Faith & Worship meeting at Moab Valley Inn Sunday morning service, 10 a.m. Wednesday evening cowboy service, 7 p.m. Last fall and winter, a e record 32,031 households in Utah received utility payment help from low-incom- Some families go without health care coverage for their children because it is not offered by their employers or it HEAT. The past two years have seen a nearly 20 percent increase in the number of homes served by the program, due in part to rising utility costs. HEAT is a federally is not affordable to them," said Rod Betit, UDOH Executive Director. Im so pleased that so many Utah children have graduated to 7. toll-fre- e employer-sponsore- d funded program administered in Utah by the Division of Community Development and local community outreach agencies. IIEaT assists households in paying winter energy bills by making a onetime payment directly to util- coverage after being insured by CHIP during tough times." CHIP is wonderful! Its hard to find a job that offers health insurance that doesnt cost your whole pay check," says Misty Fresques, of West Valley City and the mother of two daughters on CHIP. Because medical care is often delayed without insur- ity companies. ance, major medical problems result and children may Buf- fer," said Chad Westover, Di- rector of CHIP and the UDOH Office of Childrens Insurance and Access Initiatives. Comprehensive medical care with a focus on prevention will keep these kids from showing up in the emergency room with a serious condition that could have been prevented with a simple office visit." The next Open Enrollment session will be announced in the first quarter of 2003. The exact date will be determined by how many children enroll in November, the number who leave the program and available funding. Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. &lHdalizirifj in traces 570 W. 400 N. Moab, UT 84532 reach uninsured families, the UDOH will launch a To Call for an appoinlmcnl radio and TV A Good Call for Kids" Campaign in November. Kids featured in the spots have benefited from CHIP health care coverage. Outreach will also be conducted in schools and communities. For more information, high-ris- Will Be in Moab k the public Nov. 21 & should visit Dec. 19 www.bealth.utah.govchip or call SALES YARD DELTA Market Report October 24, 2002 We had the biggest sale of the fall, cattle coming from all over the Western Slope. Thanks to all consignors who have made our sale possible. Bigger calves 575-70-0 steady to $2 400-50-0 $1-lower. Light calves sold up to $1.10 by the head. Feeder cattle steady. Seeing large price difference between top quality and common type calves. Butcher cattle Ewes steady. Thanks to ail consignors ad buyers. Lambs ewes 0 .85-- 1 .05 Steers Heifers 300-40-0 400-502 0 Steers Heifers 400-50-0 4 higher. 2 .70-.7- .25-.2- in - 300-40- .83-.9- 0 Steers 0 Steers Steers 700-80-0 6. 0. 500-60- .77-.8- 5 600-70- .77-.8- 2 500-60- .70-.7- 9 .75-.8- 8 - Heifers - Heifers - Heifers - Top Cows .76-.8- 0 .76-.8- 4 600-70- 0 .73- - 700-80-0 .67-.7- 77 4 .34-.3- 7 Big Heiferettes A2-.5- 2 Medium Flesh Cows .30--. 34 Light Heiferettes .55-.7Butcher Bulls .41 .44- No top bulls 800-- 1 000 .55-- .65 Bulls Lower Yielding Cows 30- Cutting - Q -- - dcwn head of bred cows consigned. 0 Also 600 choice calves, butcher cows, expecting a lot of cattle. Along with our usual dock run of We will be calves already conselling all classes of cattle. Nov. signed. We are starting to have some demand for bred cows. If you have bred cows to sell please have them in Tues. or Wed. by 2:00 so we can have them preg. checked, tt would be helpful if you could cafl ahead so we can schedule our vet Next Horse Sale Saturday, Nov. 2. Tack al 1 1 :0Q horses at 3:00. More info call Dan ... Next Week: Oct. 31-1- 00 150-20- 400-50- 0. 60 or JL low-incom- targeting those low-inco- 259-554- 5 259-702- 544 to The Utah Division of Community Developments HEAT tllome Energy Assistance Target) program is once again offering help to qualified residents who need financial assistance to pay for utilities to heat their homes during the fall and winter. HEAT will begin accepting applications Nov. 1 from residents who are unable to pay their electricity and fuel bills for home heating during the upcoming cold months. Eligible applicants include the disabled, elderly, and families with preschool-agchildren The basic mission of the HEAT program is to provide home w inter utility assistance CHIP celebrates four years providing health care for uninsured children 1 about bin ting hi ing requires more concentration. Dont rush. Allow for more time to reach your destination. Watch for cars w eaving in and out of traffic. There are more drinking drivers at night. Dont 6tare at oncoming lights. Adjust your mirrors for night driving. Avoid night driving if a vision problem. have you to see at night often Ability decreases with age. Keep headlights, windows, mirrors and eyeglasses clean. Eat light meals. Heavy meals tend to cause sleepiness. 521-610- How w ill 1 know when I'm ready to have sex? Will hav mg sex make me popular? How do 1 tell my bo ti lend gn lit lend tlut dont want to have sex w e driv- Lght-sa- is Hard KiitiCdi AJvf 2. & low-incom- s 874-300- 5 evening POOR C |