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Show ' w r-r--P w m yr W tEt e tEtrroS'fcfcta Wednesday, June 7, 1995 Dean and Helen Worthington celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Dean and Helen Worthington ried June 1, 1945, in the Manti celebrated their Golden Wedding LDS Temple. Dean was born in Nephi and Anniversary recently at a family dinner in Nephi. They were mar graduated from Juab High Page 5 Nephi, Utah Going to exhibit a lamp at fair? They must be weighed and tagged on June 15th School and Seminary. He was in the military service for 39 months, serving in Europe. He .was the Freight Agent in Nephi for 39 years and a member of the Nephi Fire Department for 38 j years. Helen was bom in Levan and graduated, form Juab High School, Seminary and attended BYU. She has been a secretary at Geneva Steel, State of Utah Social Services Department and First Security Bank. They are the parents of four and FFA members who plan to exhibit lambs at the Juab County Fair must have them weighed and tagged from 7 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 15th at the Juab County Fairgrounds. Each exhibitor can tag up to two lambs. If exhibitors cannot attend the tagging, they should make arrangements to have someone else do the job. 4-- H - children: Kathryn (Daniel) Legare of Reno, Nevada; Bryce of Midvale, Scott (DeEtte) of Nephi, and Suzanne Hamblin of American Fork. They have seven grandchildren and one Those having questions should contact the Juab County Extension Office. Taylors Department of w 0 Health want to 50th wedding know about your aA rt. ft ft vl yJr ji A ft ft Ift t N s v Helen health care anniversary V The Utah Department of Howard and Myrtle Taylor celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary Sunday with a family dinner. They were married June 4, 1945, in the Manti LDS and Dean Worthington Health, Division of Health Howard has held several positions in the church, mainly working with the Boy Scouts. He worked at NRP for 34 years. Myrtle has been active in the church most of her life. She worked at the hospital for 18 years. Her hobbies are quilting and knitting and he grandchildren. They are the parents of 4 children: Karen (Robert) Faubus of Provo, Frances, Laurel, and Allan (Mary Ann) Taylor, all of Nephi. They have 5 grandchildren. the Division of Health Systems Improvement. Anyone who has input about managed care in rural areas of the state should call (ask for Bob Sherwood or Kathy Hardy), or feel free to FAX your comments to or write to either Mr. Sherwood or Ms. Hardy at the Bureau of Primary Care and Rural Health Systems. Utah Department of Health, 288 North 1460 West, Box 142856, Salt Lake City, Utah 6. We are very interested in hear- , I 6 ft ft ft fe 0 Q 0 C3 Q 9 (? U C3 n u L C 0 O ing about what works (share successes!), what does not work and why, and ideas for improvement. The purpose of this effort is to support the successful development of effective managed care systems where appropriate, and to promote the success of health system improvement efforts which promote appropriate access to quality care which is deThe genlivered eral public, businesses, providers, health professionals, and city and county leaders are encouraged to give us feedback. In addition to the clearinghouse, we will be conducting focus groups and public hearings to offer additional opportunity to comment. These will be conducted throughout the summer and early fall. They will be advertised in the local media. We believe that feedback will be of great assistance to Utahs health system improvement effort. Please note that the clearinghouse is not an ombudsman service, and we will not be resolving specific complaints about incost-effective- onco You llavo Tho Facts c ft c-- t ft ft- - I V c fc. dividual providers or health - plans. We are gathering general information and ideas for improvement in order to use them in connection with other data already being gathered, to continuously improve Utahs health care system. We are not playing a punitive role; we are looking forward to it being a positive we can and want to improve opportunity for all involved. . V t V V 1. News Tip? Finally, an easy CSECTVr and 150 sound. A choice. On the one hand, crystal-clea- rt r just cant get anywhere else. And then there are the theres receiving (fish. Locally owned and serviced. Offering industry. dozens of special channels and sports services you THE CHOICE IS CLEAR. DIRECTV. 45 (800) W. 427-844-8 Center, Fairvlew or (801) 427-333-1 The BYU Department of Conferences and workshops will present Boys Basket II June 6 for boys ages 8 to learn and develop skills with coach Roger Reid; also Cougar Cubs Diving, where ages 4 will learn correct diving posture, arm, leg and head procedures plus much more. Call 10-1- 12-1- 12-1- U of U Lecture Series The University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute will present Learning Disabilities: Helping Your Child Navigate Life on June 14th at 7:30 p.m. in UNIs dining room, 501 Chipeta Way in Research Park. Call USU will offer a free class in Lawn care and watering June a.m. at the Utah Botanical Gardens in 17th from by calling Farmington, 1817 North Main. Pre-regist- er BYU Adult Workshop 5: BYU Continuing Education will offer June Multimedia Training, and Whole Language: Quickstart Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice. Classes for educators and parents will be offered every week throughout the summer on subjects ranging from effective communication to register. to mathematics. Call National Trails Week Events Utah Four Wheel Drive Association summer convention, Little Sahara Recreation Area. Call Juab County June 541-163- 5 623-019- 5 9-- 5. Davis County June 10 Antelope Island State Park, Volunteer Trail Patrol, lunch and mountain bike ride. Call 5506165. Weber County June 10 Riverdale Greenway Association, Fishing contest 3 p.m., River walk along the Weber River 2 noon. Call Sevier County June 10 Broken Arrow Fun RunWalk, 2.5 or 5 mile, Centennial Trail, 9 a.m., Fremont Indian State Park. 10-1- 9-- 393-100- 8. Call Summit County June 10 Bingham Bear Hollow Bash, Mountain Bike Race, Sports Park Loop Trail, Winter Sports Park. Call 527-463- 1. 942-349- BYU 8. Summer Exhibits The Museum of Peoples and Cultures, 700 North East, Provo, will feature the Paquime' and the Casas Grandes Culture exhibit, teaching about life in the ancient Mexican civilization. . .. Free, 5 weekdays. Call 9-- - Moonlight Bike Ride Antelope Island State Park will host the Davis County Moonlight Bicycle Ride across the island causeway to the island and back on Friday, June 9th, at 9 p.m. Call Fishing Derby Escalante State Park will host the Second Annual Wide Hollow Fishing Derby June 10th, 1 p.m. Free admittance. Casting competitions, catch and release and fly tying demonstrations. Call 9-- Fishing Seminar On June 10th, Utah Lake State Park will offer a White Bass and Panfish Seminar, 8 p.m. in the visitor center. Call 7-- 1:801-375-073- 623-033- 9 in Mona. 623-150- 3 Levan in 1. Shakespearean Festival From falconry to dancing, from acting to swordplay are part of the workshops being offered at the Utah Shakespearean Festival at SUU in Cedar City. The 1995 season runs June 22 ' ' through September 2. Call IHC Hotline Junes Deseret NewsIHC Health Hotline will answer questions about insurance, Medicaid or the Utah Medical Assistance Program on Saturday, June 10th, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call Celebrity Softball Mark Eatons 1st Annual Celebrity Softball Game for charity is scheduled for June 10th at Franklin Quest Field. Clinic, 4 p.m.; Autograph session, 4:30-- 5 p.m.; Game 5:30-- 8 p.m. ' 1-- Charity Car Show The Thirteenth Annual Charity Car Show, displaying vintage cars, trucks and motorcycles will be held Saturday, June 10th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the University of Utah Campus. ' - School Trust Lands The Board of Trustees of the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration will meet Thursday, June 8th, at 9 a.m. in Room 400, 3 Triad Center, 355 West North Tfemple. Payson Lakes Programs The Spanish Fork Ranger District will host Bats at its June 9th evening campground program at 7 p.m. Call , Nephi. , ' in Any questions? Buy locally at Painter Motor, tlephi. 623-068- 6 Central Utah Telephone, Inc. 623-052- or half as many channels. Brought to you by the cable 1 Rent your 1 8 DIRECTV Dish. $1 4.95 per month No Payment or finance charges until Jan. 1 996 If purchased by June 25th c Call other guys. A did) that' twice the size. Offering only channels. Digital pictures ll . Schedule BYU Summer Youth 7, 84114-285- Howard and Myrtle Taylor Sanpete County festivities scheduled include hosting a Centennial Founders Day, networking local library computers, a Heart of Utah Handworks Craft Fair, and the County Centennial Heritage Day. Sys- tems Improvement has been asked by Utahs Health Policy Commission and State Legislature to monitor the effect of managed health care of all types on the rural areas of our State. 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