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Show THE SAN JUAN BECORD Pennies by the inch provides help for needy children A childs carefree laughter can change, in a matter of seconds, to a cry for help. Accidents happen, and they happen suddenly without warnTrama accounts for ing. approximately 50 percent of all childrens deaths and is the major health hazard in the pediatric age group. Accident or illness can strike at any time, and without regard for a childs age, race, religion, or his familys financial ability to provide for his care. Expenses for life support systems, technological services, specialized care and transportation all add up. And, many families are unable to pay. Primary Childrens Medical Centers Pennies by the Inch campaign for charitable care makes a difference, providing hope for the hopeless, healing for the critically ill, a solution for many needy families. In 1988, over 1,700 children received more than $2.9 million in charitable care for hospital expenses. Many received life saving care, with inpatients coming from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, and other western states and foreign countries. emergency care is and they will go healthy lives, but As part of a plan to streamline auto-registrati- on drivers are now required to furnish proof of insurance when getting their paperwork, annual vehicle safety in- spection. n Certificates issued to stations this year have some new lines to fill out. Inspection officers are required to write in the name of the insurance company and policy number covering each car they inspect and then the owner must sign the form certifying the information is correct. safety-inspectio- Inspection officers will N require proof of insurance from the owner such as the insurance identification card issued by many companies, a recent premium notice, or copy of the policy. New inspection certificates also provide space for recording emissions test information. However, at the present time emission certificates must be presented for registration. Emissions tests are required only on cars registered in Davis, Salt Lake and Utah counties. The goal is to cut the number of forms involved in a vehicle registration down to one, said Lt. Bardell Hamilton, safety inspection commander for the Utah Highway Patrol. Weve already got the inspection-registration-emissio- combined event. ns process into a It makes sense to once-a-ye- ar eliminate some of the paperwork at the same time. WEDDING CREATIONS Wedding Creations offers complete service for all formal occasions, from invitations to custom colored shoes and custom colored accessories. TUXEDO RENTALS Mens and Boys Complete Ensembles PROM DRESSES New in! Exciting Styles, Vibrant Colors the answer on to live for others, continuing problems make them vulnerable and repeated hospitalization is necessary. Raising pennies, dimes and dollars for charitable care, the campaign runs January 28 through February 11 in ten western states. Honorary chairmen, Merlin Olsen and wife Susan, have a strong commitment to the campaign, spearheading efforts over the past twelve years. Merlin asks that families and individuals join them in Reaching for the Stars to make this years campaign the most successful door-to-do- Insurance proof required at safety inspection For some, or ever. KSL Radiothon will kick off the campaign Monday, January 30, 6 p.m. and run through January 31, 7 p.m. It is anticipated that this years Radiothon will go over the $1 million mark for the total amount raised since 1977. All funds support charity care at Primary Childrens. In 1988, over $2.9 million in contributed funds were used for care of needy children at Primary Childrens and pennies donations provide $1.2 million this years goal is $1.3 million . . . plus! The need for funds for charitable care continues to grow. Families are asked to contribute generously to Primary Childrens for each inch of height of all family members. Merlin Olsen asks everyone to Stand tall, raise you sights, and Reach for the Stars by contributing generously for your family members. A fully loaded supertanker travelling at its normal speed of 16 knots needs at least twenty minutes to stop. Amend ment will accomodate tax notes An amendment is needed ticello are expected to act on the before the Health Service resolution this week. District can secure funds apCurrently, there is enough voters. proved by cash flow to meet the payroll for An oversight in the resolution at least two months, Larry establishing the District failed Putnam, hospital administrato include county municipal- tor, told county commissioners. ities in the district. This, in Also, Putnam told commisturn, meant difficulty in ne- sioners the hospital board is gotiating tax anticipation notes, cooperative and helpful. the source of revenue on which He said the board is striving the Health District will operate e to formulate goals. for the fiscal year. of One those Putnam goals, The problem will be corrected said, is to reach out and provide by amending the resolution services to outlying areas in the establishing the health district, but will require the consent of county. He said he is impressed with the county ambulance Blanding and Monticello, the services and the emergency two incorporated cities in San medical technicians. Juan County. Putnam told commissioners County commissioners passed a motion Monday that will that progress is being made in allow adoption of the needed getting hospital accounts reresolution. Blanding and Mon- - ceivable up to date. long-rang- BLM leasing oil, gas, carbon dioxide field County. These lands, managed primarily by the Forest Service, will be offered at a competitive sale to be held on February 28 at 10 a.m. at the Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office, 324 South State Street, Fourth Floor Conference Room, Salt Lake City, Utah. Under federal leasing laws and the Utah Wilderness Act of 1984, the BLM is responsible for leasing oil, gas, and carbon dioxide on these National Forest lands. A total of 34,291 acres within the Dixie National Forest and 719 acres of BLM land will be offered for oil and gas leases. In addition, 2,252 acres within the Dixie National Forest will be offered for carbon dioxide lease at the sale. With the exception of the carbon dioxide parcels, Mother of the Bride Dresses Surprise your favorite young person with a gift certificate. Help cover the cost of any purchase or rental. Let us match your accessories to your gowns and dresses East Bittle Lane, Moab, Utah 84532 Telephone: 259-664- 4 and obtain a bidding number. Only oral bids offered by registered bidders at the sale will be accepted. Leases will be awarded to the qualified bidder offering the highest acceptable bid, with a minimum acceptable bid of $2.00 per acre. Copies of the list of lands available for lease may be purchased for $10 each at the Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office, Public Room, 324 South State Street, or by calling (801) 524-533- 0. Personal Interest The deduction for personal interest phased out. This deduction is limited to 40 percent in 1988, 20 percent in 1989, and 10 percent in 1990. No deduction will be allowed thereafter. Personal interest generally includes interest on car loans, credit cards, personal loans, and on most tax deficiencies of individual taxpayers. More information on changes to itemized deductions can be found in free IRS Publication 17, Your Federal to Income Tax. Call order. is being Faith of God Assembly 406 Well save you time. Well save you money. And, well help you get the maximum refund youre entitled to. 551 period of two years. The sale room will be open one hour prior to the auction to allow bidders time to register Box-Deat- Arriving Daily PROCESSING parcels not sold at the oral auction will be available for noncompetitive leasing for a The Bureau of Land Management has issued a Record of Decision that will allow leasing of oil, gas, and carbon dioxide on federal lands adjacent to the h Hollow WilPhipps derness Area, located in Gar- New Wedding Gowns COLOR-PA- C Page 5 Wednesday January 25, 1989 W. Center, Handing 0 Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Praise Service Thursday Bible Study MasterCard, VISA, and Discover Card accepted at most area locations. 678-335- 1 9:45 a.m. 10:45 aum. 6:00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. matt aa4 yaw fargat ma. yaw hava laat Bathing; H yaw JtMM Chrit ft fargt Him, yaw hava avarythmg "H wa Sat mat lat Lorry Moore, Pastor 1987 |