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Show Page tEffe 6 f&ittxzz-fflet- Wednesday, November 2, 1994 f Nephi, Utah os Mona Elementary students see the importance of seat belts In Highway Patrol demonstration children were safety held in place take a pledge to ask everyone in a car with them to buckle up, their seat belts. A seven-anpound baby doll that even their parents; They were wasnt strapped in was flung given a ruler decorated with a through the simulated wind- - dinosaur that said, Dont be-- ; shield. come extinct buckle up. They According to Sgt. McGregor, were also given a Hold on to the impact of a crash can be esti- - dear life logo sponsored by the mated by multiplying a persons Primary Childrens Hospital and j ; weight by the rate of speed which Smiths Food.v; For of the equals pounds gravity. example, a 100 pound child; Lana Karen McPherson, RN, crashing at 7 miles per hour and Paul Dean, social worker , would experience 700 pounds of with the FACT program; worked SEATBELT DEMQ Shayla Phillipsori, 3rd grade left and Nathan Bastian, 2nd grade,' right get a together to invite Sgt. McGregor lesson in seat belt safety from Sgt.. Ted A McGregor at the Mona Elementary School last Tuesday.. gravity. to The children were asked to visit the Mona school. ; ,r( by d- a-h- Students of Mona Elementary were recently given a seat belt safety seminar by Sergeant Ted A. McGregor of the Utah Highway Patrol. As part of the learning experi- ence some of the children were treated to a seat belt demonstra- tion by experiencing a ride in a portable machine that simulated an actual collision of five miles per hour. Although jolted, the School - ; J . , v . , . , 0 . Juab County deputies visit Mona School and Speak oh the dangers of drugs q . A i 1i: - : Orin G. Hatch U. S. Senator V. P" The students were also asked j to think ahead to what they would do if offered drugs, beer, or alcohol. If you decide to say W in advance, then your answer 3 will be easy when those things are offered to you, said Walker, i Deputy Wilde gave the .chil- - .3 dren a trick or treat bag and a i coloring book to help them with i safety tips for Halloween. The bag listed safety tips such as, go with friends, wear light clothing, take a flashlight, use. r sidewalks, dont eat anything until you show it to your parents, : I and eat nothing that is out of a i wrapper, and only go to. the: 3 homes of people you know.'nq i Deputies LuWayne Walker and Glen Wilde of the Juab County Sheriffs Department visited the Mona Elementary School last week to caution students con- ceming stranger dangers. The students were treated to a movie entitled Better Safe Than Sorry, which gave instructions on how to react to strangers that . might approach them. We dont .want you to.be scared, but we do want you to think and be suspicious .of strangers that talk to you, said Deputy Walker. . - , ' W vyj i U.uu uj ViJi J resenative Dist. : . Hansen . W ; rrorJi-T'- :ho.iL' 1 Leonard M. Blackham ' State Senator Dist. 28 Bill Wright State Represenative Dist. 67 J. Morris (Ike) LSfj Lunt Richard M. Brough County Commissioner B County Commissioner A Property taxes in Juab County, after having been increased in 1993 from twenty to twenty five percent, are oppressive and excessive in our rural area We must work to bring them back down to realistic levels. will: When Continue to stand firm on protecting the rights, customs and culture of the citizens of Juab County. will rigorously resist the Federal Governments efforts to infringe upon those rights by imposing regulations and mandates. will closely monitor all County Departmental budgeting and expenditures to insure that our government is operating as efficiently and prudently as possible. I will try to keep all County services to the highest degree and to keep Juab County continuing to progress and develop. I have advocated and promoted an 'Open Door policy within the County and have always made myself available to hear citizens concerns or ideas. I -- SAFETY TIPS Juab County Deputies LuWayne Walker and Glen Wilde present Trick or Treat bags to Mona Elementary School Chil - ; dren. The men spoke to the students of the school about the dangers f of drugs and passed out the bags. I I - As Juab County Assessor I Will: Become fully recertified. Having passed this certification previously, I am ca- pable of meeting the State Certification Requirements, Alleviating Juab County the costs of outside Appraisal Consult- - J ants. Serve the J I vl Fowkes County Assessor V . . 1 Heating Service Plumbing Service Electrical X F - fcL-y-y r X , , ' i , , - Tcined persormca . I. '' Sell! t Vi children c .; ' LEATBSnPEXFBMfl Vice-Preside- Republican headquarters Cultural Center Juab County Courthouse November 8, 1C04, 7.00 p.m. WhaWe A community leader working for better educated . - Thank you for giving me the opportunity of serving as Juab County Treasurer. It has been a very rewarding experience. I appreciate your support and am looking forward to serving you for another four years. - - Tooele County School Board nt Director - Utah School Boards Association .Former Director - Utah High School Activities Joyce C. Pay Assn. Member - Governor's Electronic High School Committee Administrator -, Benson Gristmill Historic Site - Tooele County Fair Former ; Board V Member ; Tooele County Centennial Commit- County Treasurer .- Vice-Preside- nt . All Republicans are invited to join us for the evening. Food served until election totals come in tee y h Licensed Contractor We Service , Representing Juab County on all Tax Reduction issues affecting the positive progress of our area. 1 know You, The Taxpayers, Are Paying The bilT Paid political advertisement by Jaab MAIN, NEPHI, UTAH CALcziiaronSEnvica"- )- . . People of Juab County rattier that the Tax Commission of Utah, Continue with the convenience of issuing Vehicle License Plates on the County level. Use data from the most recent sales of property within Juab County and constantly evaluate and o rganize this information to establish our ACTUAL PROPERTY VALUES, AS JUAB COUNTY ASSESSOR I WILL BE ACTIVE IN: Tom 66 SOUTH T- -. if 1 PLUMBING & BUILDERS' SUPPLY 4-- D Conaty Republican Party, Dr. Woodland, chairman " rlUJ ;iuu f. V , Paid political advartisanienf by cantfidaM POOR COPY |