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Show Wednesday, October 9, 1996 tUfye tZItmeS'fcfoe Juab County will receive 285,525 in PILT payments this year Chord) Nevs. . . 6th Ward Relief 1st and 2nd Society will hold Ward Relief Society will hold Super Saturday on Oct. 12th The Nephi 6th Ward Relief Society will be holding their Su- per Saturday activity on Saturday, October 12, at the Nephi Stake Center. It will begin at 10:00 a.m. and conclude at 2:00 p.m. There will be a light luncheon served, and a nursery will be provided. Plan to attend! Page 3 Nephi, Utah Super Saturday Secretary of the Interior Bruce for sparsely populated counties Babbitt today announced that that contain large amounts of the federal government and federal lands, BLM States and local governments, payments totaling $113.1 million have been sent to 2,076 local gov- Acting Director Mike Dombeck Dombeck said. Including the curernmental units across the coun- said. The PILT revenues help rent payment, over two billion try in accordance with the Pay- local governments provide people dollars have been returned to lotax-exem- pt ments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) Act of 1976. The annual payments are disto eligible units of gentributed Nephi 2nd and 1st LDS Ward local eral government by the U.S. Relief Societies will combine for a Super Saturday event which Department of the Interiors Buwill be held on October 19th from reau of Land Management (BLM). The payments are in9 a.m. to 3 p.m. On Sunday, October 12th, tended to offset the loss of tax there will be sign up sheets in the revenue to States and localities of foyer of the church for those in- caused by the presence federal land. terested in the chance to make some delightful holiday decora- Juab County is receiving FY 1996 payments totaling tions and gifts. A Dutch oven cooking demon- $285,525. These payments are beneficial stration has been planned and to local governments, especially Dutch oven foods will be served AWARD Jamie Lyn Sevy re- for the luncheon. Plan to attend. ceived her Gospel in Action There will not be a nursery. Award in the Nephi LDS 1st Ward. Jamie is the daughter of Ken and Annette Sevy of Nephi, Now Open on Oct. 19th with fire and police protection, hospital, public school, and road construction, and search and rescue operations. cal governments from BLM since payments began in 1977. All States plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, PILT program because it is the largest single federal land management agency, with responsibility for over 270 million acres of public lands. Payments are federal made for lands administered by the BLM, U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and for federal water projects and some military installations. The payments are ceiving PILT funds this year. The The BLM administers the and the Virgin Islands are tax-exem- tax-exem- pt pt Parade of homes next Tuesday HOMECOMING Sister Kristy Lynn Trujillo, daughter of Donald and. Beryl Trujillo will be coming home this week after completing a mission in the Okayama Japan Mission. Her homecoming is scheduled for October 13th. It will be held ait the Nephi LDS 3rd Ward Church at 12:45 p.m. Round Table on Oct. 10th There will be a Cub Scout Round Table on Thursday, The meeting will begin at 7:30 The USU Extension Service at the Payson 5th LDS p.m. and the Home Economics and Ward meeting house. Family Advisory Council are cosponsoring a Parade of Homes on Tuesday, October 15th, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Those who wish to participate should meet in the Juab County Commission Chambers of the Juab County Center, 160 North Main, Nephi. Participants will be able to share creative and cost effective home decorating ideas as they visit a variety of homes in Nephi. 5 ) $49,629 Medicare beneficiaries in small The Health" Care Financing Administration today announced that it is giving Central Valley Medical Center in Nephi $49,629 under the Rural Health Care Transition Grants Program. A total of 10 hospitals in Utah are receiving a total of $330,087 in rural health care grants. Its part of a total of $12.7 million being distributed to 297 small rural hospitals around the country. The money can be used to upgrade facilities, recruit and train professional staff, and increase medical access in order to y care for promote Medicare beneficiaries and others served by these hospitals, says Health & Human Services Secretary Donna E. Shalala. Grants totaling $4.5 million are going to 110 hospitals for new grants this year. Another $8.2 million is for second and third year grants to 187 other hospitals. HCFAAdministrator Bruce C. Vladeck notes that the program is now in its eighth year of helping to strengthen the capacity of eligible rural hospitals to provide high quality care to high-qualit- with If you are a excellent communication skills, we at CommNet Cellular Inc. would like you to join our team. We are a rapidly growing cellular service provider looking for experienced sales professionals. You will have the opportunity This Newspaper and all inserts included are recyclable TUESDA Y thru Hours: 1 to 6 p.m. SA TURD A Y Tole Painting Classes Start October 3rd 2 For more information call Jill at Watch for Grand Opening 623-472- We've had breast cancer, and we've taken a position. Screening. Prevention. Cure. Department of Health and Human Services gives Central Valley Medical Octo- ber 10th. $9,637,603; Utah, $9,587,428; Montana, $8,932,533; and Idaho, $7,995,629. Crafter's Connection 286 North 200 East in Levan rural communities across the nation." The grants, up to $50,000 per year for up to three years, go to nonprofit, acute care facilities with fewer than 100 beds. More than $135 million has been distributed under the program over the past seven years. The money can be used to plan and implement changes, programs, or activities that help rural hospitals respond to changing needs in their communities. For example, they might expand outpatient and emergency services, or convert inpatient facilities to meet other needs. Hospitals can also use the funds to train health care professionals, and to recruit physicians to their communities. These grants have assisted rural hospitals in reaching important goals, including improved management and long-terplanning, and better m patient transportation, says Shalala. 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