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Show tD t tIm-JCf- 6 Page Wednesday, June 4, 1997 Nephi, Utah o Pcaco Run arriving in Nephi on Tuesday, June 10 led to advance the cause of alition of 80 50-cta- to A relay run across the length, gether in a national relay, we and breadth ofAmerica which is hope to make a positive impact The 11,000-mil- e dedicated to the cause of world U.S. Peace Sri peace will pass through Nephi on Run is part of the Peace Tuesday, June 10 at 11:40 a.m. Chinmoy Oneness-Hom- e Runners will be hosted by KOA Run, which has been held every other year since 1837. in Salt Creek Canyon. The Peace Run indudes simulRunners in the relay cany a flaming Peace Tbrch to taneous running events in the symbolise their goal of peace U.S., Canada, Eastern and Westthrough sports. The emphasis is ern Europe, Latin America, Asia, on racial harmony and peace in Africa, the Middle East and Ausour cities as the building block tralia. The international portions for world peace. ofthe Run highlighted by a As we complete our first deEuropean relay and a specade of Peace Runs, we are tar- cial run linking Israel and sevgeting our efforts toward Ameri- eral neighboring countries will cas young people says Shamb-h- u emphasize a global theme of inVineberg, director of Peace ternational peace and Runs International, the nonunderstanding. it Peace Run was profit organization formed to The inspired by world peace advocate manage the event Our runners are meant to Sri Chinmoy, who has dedicated serve as role models, who will try his life to promoting the cause of to inspire a broader vision in peace. He has written and lecmeeting with tured extensively on peace, ofyoung people throughout the fered hundreds of free peace concountry and bringing them to certs and met with many world international harmony. Say-les-Belt- The global Peace Rim, as well as its U.S. segment, commenced at United Nations Headquarters in New York City on April 18th with a relay run through all five boroughs. We try to partner with local groups who use the Peace Run to express their own agendas for peace, says Vineberg. Were also working with the Mayors' Council for the Peace Run, a co 70-nati- on 50-sta- te 45-nati- on multi-cultur- by city mayors Minneapolis Mayor Sharon on ways to adaptthe Peace Run to the needs ofurban America. , i Peace Run officials also work with school officials nationwide to spread the ideals ofthe Peace Run through schqol curricu-lum- s teaching peaceful conflict resolution and The 1997 Peace Run will con- -' elude in New York on August ' 16th. figures r , , self-estee- Peace Run America 97 u 1 41 1 J r al . PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC Front, from left: Gregory Neilsen, Whitney Worwood, Suzanne Goble, Britney Bowles, Melissa Hathaway, Jason Shook, Aubrey Nielson, Kristal Shaw . Back Thais Jarrett, Charise Reiber, Dan Thomas, Erin Peterson, Amy fish, lynley Peterson, Hali Nielsen. non-prof- Central Valley Medical Center named one of most successful small hospitals Awards given Phase II Central Center found Central Valley Medical Valley has been named one of the most Medical Center to be among the successful small, rural, nations best because it meets hospitals in the United specific success criteria that measure efficiency, profitability, States. Phase II Consulting, a leading expenses per discharge and the health care management con- number of outpatient services sulting firm with offices in Salt available to patients. The study was based on an Lake City and Austin, Texas, identified Central Valley Medi- analysis of information from cal Center and 37 other hospitals 1994 Medicare Cost Reports as based on Medicare cost reports compiled by Health Care Inforthat hospitals nationwide file mation Analysts (HCIA) to identify successful hospitals. annually. Our detailed analysis of all The consulting firm analyzed data from 5,000 to 6,000 hospi- rural hospitals in the United tals, across the country and de- States found just 38 that could m termined Central Valley Medical be defined as truly successful, W. Center was one of the best small says Howard Salmon, a Partrural hospitals in the nation, ner with the firm that conductsaysMr. MarkR. Stoddard of ed the study. We used cost and Central Valley Medical Center. quality attributes as our criteria This honor recognizes the hard because theyre not only indicawork and dedication of our en- tors of current success, but show tire staff and affirms our commit- which rural hospitals have takment to providing our patients en the steps necessary to ensure with the highest quality health success in the future. care." STATE ACADEMIC AWARDS at Nephi Elementary School Nephi Elementary School held dard. Josh Palmer, Kayleen Boz-it- s y Awards As-- ', zuto, Michael Blackham, on Friday. Students were lotte Painter, Joey Park, Terika Char-sembl- ar These students were honored for their achievement in specific courses: Britney Bowles, Cullen Carter, Warren Clark, Brandon Day, Amy Fish, Brittany Frampton, Suzanne Goble, Rex Memmott, Talisha Olsen, Melissa Park, Kyle Sperry, Kyle Worwood, Travis Jarrett, Aubrey Nielson, Brittney Webb, Kristal Shaw, Brennon Tblley, Gregory Nielson, Tamara Jacquart, Whitney Worwood, Jason Shook, Dan Thomas, Melissa Hathaway, Hali Nielsen, Lynley Peterson, Erin Peterson, and Charise Reiber. Absent, Paul Shepherd. recognized for their many, Bundy, Derin Evans, Jeana achievements. In addition to the Sutherland, Kevin Greenhalgh, awards, pictured here, the fol- Trinity Evans, Kellen Nielsen, Katie Jackson, Heather Wilkey, lowing awards were also presented. Trevor Jones, Emily Webb, fyler Eagle Award for the "overall Olsen, Suzanne Goble, Lynley student in academics and citi-- : Peterson, Rjirsten Willden, zenship: Zackery Swank, Amber-le- e Derek Jensen, Zacary Diamond, Allred, Jordan Park, Alison Amy Peterson, Raquel Brough, ' Alvarado, Keenan Larsen, Annie and Mallory Everitt. Presidential Citizenship Hall, Stacey McKnight, Carson Gadd, Aubrey Ballow, Addie Award for students who show Nielsen, Bridget Brooks, Colton responsibility toward school and Sperry, Rakel Greenhalgh, community: Kade Brough, AusNicholas Pexton, Tyler Robinson, tin Marsing, Chancey Evans,' Tyson Lynn, Luke Flickinger, Erica McPherson, Alyssa SpenKelsea Gould, Bradley Brosius, cer, Brandon Gray, Ben McPherCarissa Fillmore, Tavish son, Rachel Coyne, McCall Thy-lo-r, Denton Nielson, Devin Trus-cot- t, Lounsbury, Katie Christensen, Sarah Kramer, Aaran Holladay, Meagan Peterson, Bryant Landon Nielsen, Jessica Stod- - Taylor, KayUe Harris, SkyKeyfe, Brittney Bright, Jason Besendor-fe- 100 ATTENDANCE Lacey Smith (2nd from right, bach row), 5th grade, has maintained perfect attendance each year since Kindergarten. Above are: Ashley Day, Royce Orme, Trevor Jones, Keisha Jones, Brandon Day, Danielle Hall, Lacey Smith, Stephen Peterson, and Marina Orme. Not available for picture: Clint Worwood, Loren Callaway, Derek Sillitoe and Trevor Wilkey. r, Katelyn Peterson, Erin Howard, Trent Stowell, Chance Subscribe Today ; Kendall, Chantel Wilkey, Shane Blackett, Michelle Harper, Bran- die Finch, Kaitlyn Isaac, Brady Harris, Angie Tidwell, Scott Be- - p , sendorfer, Bethany Miller, Tabitha Bawden, Levi McKay, Chelsea Park, Tyson McPherson, Diane Sperry, Melissa Park, Colby Park, Erin Peterson, Christisf . na Kendall, Rachel Lamb, Amy and Melissa ' Fish, Hathaway. 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