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Show Wct Wednesday, September 16, 1998 (3POC3 annouKGG (3ocuGu?i7 Fopaui? o7 PoOcO In cooperation with the U.S. the floorboard in which an infant Consumer Product Safety Com- can become entrapped and sufmission (CPSC), Century Prod- focate. ucts Co., of Macedonia, Ohio, is Century has received four revoluntarily recalling about ports ofbabies getting their head 50,000 Fold N Go Care Centers caught between the bassinets for repair. The care centers bas- mesh side and floorboard, includsinet could have loose fabric, ing one child who reportedly rewhich can create a pocket near quired overnight hospitalization. Bangor opens sale area Ccznpoffo The U.S. Forest Service, San- pete Ranger District located at 540 North Main in Ephraim, now offers books, maps, bookmarks, postcards and more for sale through a partnership with Natural Histoiy Association (CHNA). Locals and visitors alike can now find information on local and regional natural history as well as a full selection of area maps. Titles include area guidebooks, flowers, plants, wildlife, geology, rock art, astronomy and kids books. Stop by and Can-yonlan- ds see whats new! CHNA is a Page 7 the bassinet immediately and Macedonia, OH 44056. Consum2 call Century at (800) ers should not use the bassinet pgggDD flo 583-409- anytime for a free repair kit with 3ai?G GgcuOgfo Century is offering a free repair kit, designed to eliminate the pocket. The parts can be installed easily without tools. Only Fold N Go Care Centers 0 or with model numbers 0 manufactured before September, 1998 are being recalled. These portable, wheeled care Model 0 comes with a canThe model number and manufacture date are found on the tube supporting the underside of the playard. Century is imprinted on the side of the playard. Juvenile product stores nationwide sold these care centers from centers include a playard, a March 1998 through August changing table with a side stor- 1998 for about $100 to $130. Consumers should stop using age compartment and a bassinet. 10-76- until they have made the repair. However, the product may detsumers also can write to: Centu- inue to be used as a playard. Only Fold N Go Care Centers ry Products Company, Attention: Consumer Relations Depart- that include a bassinet are part ment, 9600 Valley View Road, of this recall. installation instructions. opy. SEMI-ANNUA- 10-76- Everything On Sale! Saturday ; Sept 19th 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. One day only - All new and used saddles and tack in stock 10 off. Also save on crafts and gift items, key chains, knives etc. Yard Sale items include snowmobile trailer, folding saddle racks, tools, trailer hitch, handyman jack, kitchen items and much more. southeastern Utah. The organization operated sales areas in agency offices and visitor centers, returning profits beyond Taylors Tack and Saddle 220 North 100 East, Levan operating costs to the agencies. Funds support the agencies visitor service programs including educational brochures and othexhibits, research, outdoor education programs and new facilities. PARKING L LOT YARD SALE 10-75- nization established to assist the scientific and educational efforts of the USDA Forest Service in er publications, interpretive signs, wayside and visitor center Con- m glCs orga- - fit opora EDScSricO Nephi, Utah tEtmea-efri- B Cdocdgg cgO Gof SGpOGmCBGF The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is hosting a Transportation Open House for Sanpete, Sevier, Millard, Juab, Piute and Wayne Counties on Tuesday, September 22, in Manti. All citizens and community leaders are invited to participate. The purposes of the TVansportation Open House are to provide information to the public about local projects and the planning process and to involve citizens and community leaders in planning statewide transportation corridors and fa- 22 plans, to participate in planning bicycle and pedestrian facilities including special needs for access under the Americans with Disabilities Act, and to discuss other transportation concerns. Information will be available on long range plans for U.S. 89, from the Arizona state line to Sevier Junction. A representative from the Six County Association of Governments will also be on hand to apiiwer questions. The Transportation Open House will be held on Tuesday, September 22, 1998, from 6:30 cilities. until 8:00 p.m., at the Manti SeFamilies, commuters, school nior Center, 60 South Main-StreManti. Questions or reofficials, PTA, "senior citizens, disabled citizens, pedestrians, quests for additional TVanspobicyclists, business owners, local rtation Open House information governments, elected officials, may be directed to Jan Yeckes, tourist agencies, and other trans- UDOT Program Development, portation system users can help Box 143600, Salt Lake City UT to guide the transportation fu- 84114-360801 phone ture of their communities. The FAX 801 TVansportation Open House is an jyeckesdot.state.ut.us. Individuals needing special acopportunity to meet with transportation officials, to commodations during the Open find out about current and House are requested to call at planned road projects for your least five working days before area, to help identify needs and the meeting. provide input to transportation et, 200 0, 65-3897, 65-4551, one-on-o- mm E)G0n 0017001? im mm duGGtf OGlrtfUGGC GaoOdl By S0OO IL0C1G Dean A. Warner passed away September 12, 1998, at his home in Salt Lake City of cancer. He was born October 20, 1922, to Frank and Amy Oliver Warner. He was raised and educated in Nephi. He joined the National Guard and served in World ters, Vicky (Ray) Holmes, Gus-tanes- ddacje) IM F a Bon- nie (Chris) Georgelas, and Jewel Gibson, all of Salt Lake City; two sisters, Beth Mitchell of Sait Lake City, and Myrtle (Howard) Taylor of Nephi; and nine grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, parents, two brothers and one sister. Warll. He married Dorothy V. Funeral services will be held on May 8, 1955. She September 17, 1998, at Wasatch passed away November 22, 1988. Lawn Memorial. 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