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Show Page 8 tHl e tHunea -- ffiefoe Nephi, Utah Wednesday, November 13, 1996 rr"" I: MO i I I M --U ft Revs Qnd Vievs t P Prom Qoar County Qgent Farm and ranch emergency first response action rn 1 ij What do you do if you are the Check for signs of back and neck first to arrive at the scene of a injury. If you suspect spinal infarm or ranch accident? Coming jury do not attempt to move the upon a farm accident scene is a victim unless there are hazards very traumatic experience for present that can immediately any person, but highly com- jeopardize the victims life( e.g..: pounded if the victim is a family fire, toxic chemicals and large member, close friend, or neighthe seconds and minutes following the discovery may mean the difference between life and death! If you act upon the following ten steps you can effectively help other people injured in an accident. 1. Dont panic. Self control is essential. By memorizing and following the steps presented, you will be a definite benefit to the victim. The victims g depends upon you! 2. Remove additional hazards. Shut off the equipment. After shutting off the equipment and removing any additional hazards, shout for help if someone is nearby. Do not wait for a re- aggressive livestock). 8. Splint Fracture. bor. What you do in If the injured part is not en- trapped in equipment and is not vigorously bleeding, apply a bandage and splint (air splints are preferred as they will help control bleeding). 9. Obtain assistance. If you discover an accident away from immediate help, assist the victim first and then obtain help. Phone or radio a neighbor... re- horseburro adoptions sponse. the air way. Does the victim respond to a question? Ask for a deep breath. 4. Check breathing. If no verbal response is given and he is not breathing, check for any 3. Check obstruction of the mouth and pharynx. If this doesnt help begin pulmonary resuscitation . If the victim can respond, ask: time delay is excessive (over 5 Where do you hurt? Does your minutes) and would neck hurt? Does your back cause further danger. Movement hurt?. without assistance from anoth5. Check Circulation. er person may be possible for Check for a pulse. If no pulse can hand or forearm and lower leg be felt place your ear on the vic- injuries once a splint has been tims chest and listen for a heart properly applied. beat. If no pulse is found begin Most all accidents can be CPR. avoided by practicing safe proce6. Control the bleeding. dures. Never operate machinery Bleeding is common to farm ac- without first learning how to do cidents. Expect a lot of blood. Ig- so from a competent person. nore it and direct your attention Know the limits of the equipto the injury. If the injured part ment as well as your own. Avoid is not entrapped in equipment fatigue, eat nutritious meals, faand is vigorously bleeding, im- miliarize yourself with new termediately apply a tight pressure rain before working on it and use common sense. bandage and splint. 7.- Check Spine. 30-4- Area Forecast National Weather Service Salt Lake City, Utah From the Internet Wednesday... Partly cloudy. Highs in the 60s low in upper 30s. Extended forecast... tion information such as the brochure, So Youd Like to Adopt, a general fact sheet about the wild horse and burro program and a Thursday.. Periods of clouds and sunshine. Highs upper 50s, low upper 20s. Friday and Saturday... Partly cloudy hights in the 50s lows in the 30th Nephi weather reporter Norma Sherwood, reporter Senate to Consider Confirmation of Judge has The governor appointed Gary D. Stott as a District Court judge in the Fourth Judicial District (Juab, Millard, Utah, and Wasatch Counties). The appointment fills the vacancy resulting from the retirement of Judge Boyd L. Park. The confirmation session of the Utah State Senate is tentatively scheduled for November 20, 1996. dures for judges provide that a public hearing may be held by the Judicial Senate Confirmation Committee prior to full Senate action, but is not mandatory. Tb assist in determining if a public hearing is necessary, Senator Craig L. Taylor, Chair of the Judicial Senate Confirmation Committee, is requesting that comments or written statements regarding the appointee be submitted to the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel by 5:00 p.m., November 14, 1996. In addition to Chair Taylor the Judicial Senate Confirmation Committee is comprised of five other members Senators Mike Dmitrich Lyle W. F. Hillyard Montgomery Ogden), Craig A. Peterson and Robert C. Steiner Lake City). Anyone desiring to submit (D-Sa- in Nephi. $124,900 12 baths, double garage, gas log fireplace heater and many more extras. $330,000. Call for an appointment. EVERYTHING ON ONE LEVEL brick siding, 2 bedroom home in excellent condition with 2 car garage. Beautiful landscaping. $86,500. MONA HOME on half acre lot with great possibilities. Some hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. $79,500. PROPERTY: 12 acre lot in Nephi $29,500 .34 acre lot zoned $28,000 24 acre lot with 1 00 foot frontage $21,000 26 acre lot with curb gutter and sidewalk $21,000 3 acres with water in city limits $60,000 Cal us anytime for al your real estate needs or questions. VICTORIAN MANSION with seven bedrooms, 5 -- with the largest wild equine pop- - tions are slated between October ulation; however, adoptions are 25, 1996, and April 30, 1997. sponsored throughout the Unit ed States. Presently, 51 adop- - matching potential adopters with as many as 8,000 animals offered annually for private maintenance. Since inception of Robert CHARMING UPDATED TURN OF THE CENTURY HOME with 4 bed- gus Association. throughout the Nation. A second option will give the caller specific information about adoptions scheduled in the United States over the next month. The BLM installed the toll free number to assist the agency with (D-Pric- rooms on half acre TOP SHOWMAN Top showmanship honors in the junior division were awarded to Cameron Pitts of Nephi at the 1996 Utah State Fair Junior Angus Show in Salt Lake City. Photo by American An- list of adoptions scheduled Senate confirmation proce- Levan weather SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP Senior champion showmanship honawarded to Daleen McPherson of Nephi, at the 1996 Utah State Fair Junior Angus Show in Salt Lake City. Photo by American Angus Association. ors were Toll free number for wild port the accident... have the neighbor contact others for help, be sure to report the location of the accident. Provide informaIf you ever dreamed of adopttion as to the type of accident, site accessibility, site terrain and ing a part of the Old West, the ground condition, etc. Return to Bureau of Land Management (BLM) just made it easier for and further assist the victim. 10. Transportation. you. There is now a toll free numor the moving injured ber to inquire about adopting a Lifting person usually requires the help wild horse or burro, or you may of another person or persons. obtain information via the InterAssistance is essential ifthere is net. Potential adopters may dial a suspicion of neck or back injuThere are two opto areas or ry, injury multiple available tions at that number. Ambulance leg upper injuries. transportation is strongly recom- You may leave your name and mended in these cases unless address to receive general adop- well-bein- Alfred Godek, Bobbie McPherson, of Nephi was ANGUS SHOW WINNER named the intermediate champion showman at the 1996 Utah State Fair Junior Angus Show in Salt Lake City, Utah. Also at the competition, P M Ultra 6T6 Equalizer 613 claimed reserve grand champion bull honors for Bobbi. The winning entry is a February 1996 son ofOSU 6T6 Ultra. Reserve grand champion female honors were awarded to Bobbie. The winning entry, named PM Fix It Traveler 6T6 6342, is a March 1996 daughter of Schoenes Fix It 826. She was also named the reserve junior heifer calf champion in the open division. Photo by American Angus Association. (R-Nor- th lt public comment or a written statement on the appointees qualifications is invited to contact Mr. Kim S. 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