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Show r THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday September 9, 1992 Page 6 -- A school zone NORTHERN NEWS School Age pedestrian volA maume is 10 or less jority of the La Sal students are bussed, with only eight or so regularly walking to school. However, on warm ... What was meant as an I ' VVi aid to school crossing safety may mean an increased hazard for the children at La Sal Elementary School. House Bill No 32, the L days, twice that number walk home or to a friends house after school. What this means in actual speeds past rural so-call- School Zone Safety Act, has created criteria and demands that cannot be met in La Sal. Some of the requirements will be helpful, such as the requirement that each elementary school Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Singer marriage of their daughter Kimberly Rae to Christopher J. Singer, son of Lewis and Donna Singer of The couple Blanding. exchanged vows August 15 at the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- Saints. y from the licensed practical nursing program at Utah Valley Community College with an associate degree in science. Christopher graduated Juan High School from San where he served as sophomore class president, vice president, and was active in athletics. He attended the College of stu-dentbo- were eastern Utah San Juan honored at a lovely garden reception on August 29 at the Andrews home. An open house will be held at the Lewis Singer residence in Blanding on Saturday, September 12, from 6:30 to 8:30 in the evening. Friends and neighbors are Campus where he served as studentbody president and earned a degree in licensed He practical nursing. served in the South Dakota Mission for the Church of The newlyweds invited. Kimberly attended Orem High School where she was active in music and gymShe graduated nastics. STUDIES PROVING -- Jesus Christ of Saints. Latter-da- y 1, oped a point system. For a rural community of under 10,000 population, the min- imum points required are 12. The categories that assign points include one on The policy population. a states "... reduced speed ar assess the effectiveness, safety and acceptability of alternate health care techniques so that more adequate and therapies could be chosen. The study covered the effects of spinal and pelvic adjustments and traction done by chiropractors. None of the conclusions originated from chiropractic sources. cost-effecti- The conclusions. Those patients receiving chiropractic care for a period of two years could have their absence from work reduced by 75.55 and their number of hospitalizations reduced by Spinal adjustments proved to be very successful in curtailing health care costs in general, particularly hospital costs, insurance costs and the loss of productivity caused chronic by absence from work. The report noted that biomechanical dysfunctions in the body, even though without current symptoms, could ultimately be the source of potential pain in later years. The report observed that chiropractics effectiveness lies in its ability to improve the quality of life, which not only has a curative effect but also has preventive and rehabilitative functions. 87.6. long-standi- Watch for additional information in this newspaper on other studies of Chiro-practic effectiveness. hard will return home on September 11 after serving for two years in the Philip- pines Manila Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daHis Saints. homecoming meeting will be held Sunday, September 13, at 9 a.m. in the Blanding North Chapel. Jeff is a son of Gary and Dena Eberhard, Blanding. y We are extremely pleased to introduce Xerographies Plus, Inc., as the new authorized Xerox sales agent in Montezuma County. Xerographies Plus, with offices in Cortez, Durango and Farmington, has accepted this new opportunity with the recent retirement of Dick and Shirley Korbely from Western Office Products, the former Xerox Sales Agency. Xerographies Plus will be Montezuma Countys single source for all Xerox copiers, rated throughout the copier industry as the most Xerox facsimile machines, the outstanding copier line. unparalleled leader in plain paper fax, is also an exclusive of Xerographies Plus in the Four Corners. Technical support will continue to be provided by Xerox Corporation through local Xerox technicians Greg Price and Kris Rantz, who have over 26 combined years of factory trained experience servicing Xerox products. Call today for more information on the complete line of Xerox copiers and plain paper fax from: A y Call (303) Xerographics 565-480- 0 Mountain Chiropractic Dr. Michael A. Treinen D.C. 1933 East Main - Cortez 25 S. Beech XEROX 5 for appointment will phone number and return your call Highway Authorized Sales Agent ve Fridays 9 to 14 mile North of Yojng's Machine KM Study Conducted bv 22 Medical Clinics in Italy A two-yestudy was conducted in Italy by 22 medically-license- d static (back pain) clinics, reported by professors from leading universities. They conducted a study of 17,142 patients who were under chiropractic care. The purpose of the study was to & Aletas Country Salon CHIROPRACTIC WORKS A Tlair Stylingfor Men, Women , Children I Chris and Kimberly work at Utah Valley Hospital. Each is working for a registered nurse degree through the Weber State University nursing program. Below is a brief description of a few of the many reports which have recently come to light which demonstrate the effectiveness, and even superiority of chiropractic. More information can be obtained at the Mountain Chiropractic Office in Cortez. G" OpovUMf 587-241- the reduced reduced speed near the schools, the state has devel- have over twice the response time. 6 Call or leave ... speed is allowed only if the school meets other criteria. To meet the criteria of the - faster than a first grader, but the child and the driver Thursdays problems, are the rules related to size. Until January 1, 1993, the Utah Traffic Code reads . . . speeds are 20 miles per lawful: hour when passing a school building or its grounds during school recess or while children are going to or leaving school . . . After January away with 10 miles above the speed limit, that increases car movement to 73 feet per second. At 20 miles per hour a car travels about 28 feet per second still Wednesday Evenings 6 to 10 fied of the routes. Where La Sal will have Temple wedding Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews of Orem, Utah, are pleased to announce the The normal speed limit is 40 miles per hour through La Sal, or about 58 feet per second. Given that most mo- - torists feel they can get schools is frightening. annually prepare a routing plan indicating the walking routes and bus zones within the school boundaries. Parents and local jurisdictions will be noti- v in- stalled under any of the following conditions: 1. The by William Pierce A shall not be Plus CORTEZ is a trademark o( XEROX CORPORATION (303) 565-611- 3 191 Monticello |