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Show Wednesday, September 2, 1998 'CEttma-efo- Page 5 Nephi, Utah a Central Valley f.ledical passes In Aemor Of. . . important state inspection Central Valley Medical Center is proud to report the results of a recent inspection of the Hospitals Mammography equipment, The inspection was conducted by the Department of Health and Human Center for Deried William Jay Dailey in the the LDS Church and worked in vices & Services, Health. The Radiological Manti LDS Temple on March 28, many capacities including Presfacility received the highest no 1946. ident Jr. Sunday School, MIA findings rating indicating that She was an active member of Leader, and Primary Worker. there were no deviations in com She was active in Relief Society pliance with the established serving for many years as a vis- standards. iting teacher. Della devoted The Mammography Quality many hours of time helping with Standards Act (MQSA) includes the FFA to assist her husband specific items within six major while he was the FFA Advisor. areas which include: equipment She also enjoyed participating in performance, technologist qualthe Variette Club for many years. ity control, medical physicist surShe is survived by her hus- vey, personnel qualifications, band, W. Jay Dailey of Nephi, medical reports and outcome and their four children, Ronald audits. Each of the areas re(Sue) Dailey, Brent (Rosalyn) viewed were in compliance with Dailey, Merilyn (Eric) Hedelius, required standards. Shelith Jaand Terilee (David) Hutchings; cobsen and the entire Mammog15 grandchildren; sisters, Joy raphy Staff were commended for (Tim) Jorgenson, and Nina Faye the effort and attention dedicat (Ken) Chapman; brother, Roger ed to developing exceptional op(Colleen) Rasmussen. She was systems. erating preceded in death by her parThe Hospital has also achieved ents, and sister Fem Memmott. the highest accreditation status Funeral services will be at 11 (ACR) with a certified technoloa.m., Wednesday, September 2, gist. Central Valley Medical Cen1998, in the Nephi Stake Center. ter is pleased to provide superiBurial in the Gunnison Ceme- or standards of mammography Della Rasmussen Dailey tery at 1:30 p.m. for the benefit of women in our Ogfudggs Ocday Goc E)oDDa aODoy aG MopCan OOaCiG (SGrafloF Della Rasmussen Dailey passed away on August 29, 1998 Della was bom on September 12, 1927, in Salina to William and Minnie Ann (Dolly) Carson Rasmussen. She was the third of five children. She mar- Le-and- er Services Thursday For Clcnaa ; .. Jensen i i Kerma Dell Jensen, age 68, passed away August 30, 1998, in Levan, Utah. She was bom April 23, 1930, in Levan to John and Chloe Dell Tunbridge Anderson. She married Joseph E. Jensen, October 1, 1945, in Levan. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a member of the LDS Church serving in various positions, Stake Relief Society President, Genealogy Library worker and others. She served on the Levan Town Council. She is survived by her husband of Levan; children, Jeannine Stephensen, Joseph Douglas community. River Trips For Seniors Canoeing is a popular activity among older Americans, especially on the remote and peaceful rivers of southeast, Utah. In the months of September and October Canyonlands y Field Institute is offering numerous guided tripe for Elderhostel groups on the Green and San Juan Rivers. Contact CF1 (800) five-da- 860-526- 2. Fat Ladies Tivo Tired of fad diets and chefs who take themselves too seri7 will air Two Fat Ladies who ously? present traditional cooking and hearty meals using their own unique cuisine beginning September 5 at 3:00 p.m. KUED-Chann- el Contest Poetry Poets who wish to enter the Utah State Poetry Societys annual poetry contest may obtain rules by sending a SASE to: Marilyn Williams, 3398 Deer Hollow Circle, Sandy, UT 84092 or call 4. "The Dame Edna Experience" Like the brine flies of Great Salt Lake, housewife, talk world leader Dame Edna Everage is an irrepressible force that will always rise again. She returns to 7 on Saturday at 9:00 p.m. beginning September 5. the show diva, and KUED-Chann- CILA.D.D. el Chapter The Utah Valley Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder Chapter will be starting its monthly (1st Wednesday of each month) meetings at the Rock Canyon School in Provo. September 2, Home and School Collaboration for ADHD Students. Call 0. 'OanonGG ujnGCaouO lvgDDg' gqOgfG ccural Go HUGaCa Jensen, and Steven Jensen; and 8 grandchildren. She was precedIts science for people who dont ed in death by a daughter, Karen know a proton from an electron, Ann and brother, Alton AnderDNA from RNA, a black hole son. from a hole in the ground. Funeral services will be held at The University of Utahs Sci11 a.m. on Thursday, September ence Without Walls, a locally 3, 1998, in the Levan LDS Ward televised science course for the Chapel. Friends may call Thursminded, begins day prior to services at the next week on KULC airing church from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Channel 9. Subtitled Science in Burial in the Levan Cemetery. teleYour World, the course was designed primarily for undergraduate students who From page 4 Ji LKt. ft. 'ObGGDG in the Parks Poetry Hector Ahumada and Salt Lake poet ings, September ggdgggg cGudGraOc call are not science or engineering majors. The idea behind the course is to teach science by showing its relevance to the weekly programs, read the accompanying textbook, conduct experiments, keep a scientific journal, complete homework and take tests. However, Andrade everyday world. televifor says each of the half-hoThis is science who dont ever sion programs was designed to want to be scientists, says U. stand on its own and can be bioengineering professor Joe viewed independently by anyone Andrade, creator and host of the- - interested in learning about ts ur non-scientis- ts ence. 15-we- Students taking the course for university credit must watch thej . Consumer Challenge state champions, representing Utah competed in the naCounty tional contest held in Phoenix, 4-- Arizona, where they were deemed the social leaders of all guests will offer read- 4-- 5, at Escalante State Park. For exact time, 435-446- 6. SurvivingbeChildhood difficult. Yet some children propGrowing up can very er as adults despite difficult childhoods. Tb find out how and why watch Surviving Childhood, a KSL Channel 5 documentary on Tuesday, September 8 at 7 p.m. Dart Ranger On 4, Iron Mission State Park will host Rang- September er Bart Anderson who will present Building of the Zion Tunnel at 7 p.m. This event is free to the public. Call 0. . the contestants and walked away pate. Winners of the state award for most creative petition will compete nationally in New York City in late April. You will be making and have For study materials, contest and registration forms, already made decisions that pact your own lives and the lives contact your Utah State Univer-o- f others, said Grant Woods Ity Extension local county office Arizona attorney general and pee listing in the phone book), master of ceremonies for the na- - or contact the state coordinator, tional contest. Make the right Liz Gorham, Utah State be smart and knowl-1sity Extension family resource edgeable and always ask ques-j- ! management specialist at (435) 1 tions. Check both the nation- invitation is extended to teams al and state web sites for of four youth partici- - J ed information: NationaLhttp: pants and their coach to enter ' www.lifesmarts.orgUtah:http: the 1999 Utah State LifeSmarts ext.usu.edufamliferesourcesfi-competitioMarch 12 in Sandy. Registration must be received not later than January 18, by NCCE and Utah State University Extension in order to partici-- " com-witht- s, petition include representatives of Consumer Credit Counseling Services of Utah, Better Business Bureau of Salt Lake City, Utah Bankers Association, Utah State Office of Education and USU Extension. UfeSmarts has been hosted by the South Ibwne Crater of Sandy, Utah for the past two years, Gorham said. Last years Utah LifeSmarts Kerma Dell Jensen sState Briefs. . . . Univer-decision- s, 1 797-153- Harvest Day a of Enjoy day cutting hay and grain, hand threshing, and preserving garden produce pioneer style on September 5 at This Is The Place Heritage Park. Call Junior Ranger On 5, Jordanelle State Park will present a September Junior Ranger Program, Autumn Seed Hike, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Rock Cliff Nature Center. Students receive ; badge and certificate. Call 0. 5. n Writer's Workshop Writers from all over the state will gather at the Provo Marriott for a conference featuring Maureen McFadden, Deputy Editor of Womans Day, and J. Warren Frazier will be speakers and workshop presenters. Call 1. Seminar Photography The Great Basin Natural History Association will present Photographic Vision in Great Basin National Park as part of its summer field seminar schedule, September 18-1Call 9. 0. i Telethon AIDA The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Iblethon will take place September 7 to expand support for the voluntary health agency fighting 40 neuromuscular diseases through reclinical care and health education. search, ' i 6-- . Triathlon The Third Annual Habitat for Humanity Triathlon will take place September 5 at East Canyon State Park. 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