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Show 6 Wednesday, November 24, 1999 311 Nephi, Utah 3Iitn8-Nefn- 0 Page 5 State Police Reat. . . WSm People in Nephi need to remember to lock the doors to their homes when they leave. "It has become important in tour community for people to stop being so trusting, said Chad Nephi City Police Chief. ) For example, he said, Nov. 11, :a woman living on North Main '.Street left her home, leaving it 1 unlocked. While she was gone, an individual or individuals entered her home and got into her purse. They took money from the purse as well as other items from the home, said Bowles. When she returned home, she found that she had been burglarized. The case is still under investigation, he said. Everyone can help in these situations, said Bowles. Neighbors can watch their neighbors homes and, if they see anything -- -- -- This is the only warning to citizens about parking trailers and RVs The only warning Nephi residents will get about not parking trailers on city streets will be the one they are currently reading this article. The deadline for removing travel trailers from city street y to private proper-- . Nov. was 1, said Chad Bowles, ty rights-of-wa- committing a traffic violation. suspicious, they can report it to Drugs had already been removed from the vehicle by UHP us at once. One of the most important Sgt. Paul Mangelson. The dog things people can do, however, is was needed to confirm that all to lock doors and make it more the drugs had been removed from the vehicle. difficult for thieves to enter. Nov. 13, an old male Oct 31, several cases of criminal misdemeanor vandalism was from Orem was arrested for posreported. The Halloween cases session of marijuana and drug The officer detected the odor of alcohol and located some inside the vehicle. Nov. 16, a gas theft was reported by a local service station. An old male from Lansing, Michigan, was arrested and taken to jail after it was discovered resulted in two local juvenile paraphernalia after he was that he was driving a stolen vemales being charged and re- stopped by a police officer for a hicle. In addition, drug paraphertraffic violation. The officer de- nalia was located inside the veferred to Youth Court. Nov. 4, a old male from tected the odor and the young hicle. We only had two no personal Richmond, California, was ar- man was arrested and taken to for rested injury traffic accidents during illegal marijuana pos- jail. old Nov. adult the a of 14, past two weeks, said Bowles. session, possession drug parThere were eight traffic citations cited was from minor for the and possesSantaquin aphernalia, sion of a weapon by a person who for the illegal consumption of al- issued and 12 warning tickets for was on court probation. The cohol after he was stopped for traffic violations. Drug Task Force found several 18-ye- ar 18-ye- ar 52-ye- ar . 20-ye- ar baggies of marijuana in the mans possession and he was arrested and taken to jail on the charges. Nov. 6, two males were arrested on charges of disorderly conducted and were taken to jail. The incident was called in by a citizen, said Bowles. The two fighting males refused to desist their behavior at a police officers request. They were subdued and taken to jail, said Bowles. Nov. 12, our canine was called to the scene of a drug arrest on Interstate 15, said Bowles. From page 4 Driving Central Valley Medical Center now offers Lifesliills diabetes education program In its continuing mission to provide the best health education programs to the community, Central Valley Medical Center now offers Lifeskills, the most unique and comprehensive diabetes education program in the country. Available on an outpatient basis and covered by Medicare and other insurance plans, Lifeskills teaches patients with diabetes the skills to manage their disease. Field tested over a four year period, Lifesklls proved its effectiveness during the pilot study by reducing diabetes related hospitalizations by 54X and length of stays by 50. Lifeskills meets the National Standards for Patient Education Programs and has been accepted as a curriculum segment for g . Anti-icin- proper parking is $299, said 'Bowles. He said his department had Men lenient this yc$b.ut after warning period, begin-.pin- g on Nov. 24, all those who ignored the city ordinance would 1be cited. When the city council passed gUie ordinance, several years ago, urine ketones, prevention of com- a member of the Diabetes Education Society, Central Valley Medical Center will have the benefit of updates on new developments in diabetes research and education, and will be able to provide this information to its patients. Central Valley Medical Center has offered diabetes education As since January 1997. For more information or to be referred to the program, contact your physician or call, Judy Christiansen, RN, Central Valley Medical Center, at (435) 623-124- 2. Sledders need helmets until age 12 neath. Children under age 12 should wear a helH&t when sledding to help reduce their risjf of severe head injury in a crash, and no one should sled in the street, announced orthopedic surgeon John R. Tongue, MD, ofTualatin, When r inserts included are recyclable 'Please Recycle! that first snowfall hits, said, kids naturally race outside with their favorite snow gear, but all that enthusiasm could turn into a trip to the hospital emergency room. Many of the 272,000 annual ER visits for injuries related to winter sports could be prevented by participants knowing and abiding by the sports rules, keeping in good physical condition and staying alert. Individual copies of the sledding safety brochure are available to the public, free of charge, by calling self-addresse- r to Sledding, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, P.O. Box 1998, Des Plaines, IL 60017. Services held for Jessie Bailey in South Jordan She is survived by children, Udean (Neil) Stephens, and Robert (Carma) Bailey; nine grandchildren; 15 two great-grandchildre- n; brothers, Hyrum (Elsie) Greenhalgh, Ray (Mildred) Greenhalgh, Stellman (Faye) Greenhalgh, Jim (Elaine) Green- halgh, and Clark (Marjorie) Greenhalgh. She was preceded in death by one sister and two that end her early years, she served in the in a street, drop oft, parking lot, Young Womens Association and many years in the Relief Society. river or pond. , After her husband died, she beSteer with your feet or a rope came the developer of tied to the steering handles of the subdivision in South JorEstates sled. ' dan. , t ' Wear layers of clothing for protection from injuries and cold. Sit in a forward-facinposition. ' Sled in areas. Do not sled on slopes well-lighte- Nov. 31, the Territorial Statehouse State Park in Fillmore will have its annual lighting ceremony to begin the holiday season. Sponsored by Fillmore City, Chamber of Commerce, and Territorial Statehouse State Park. Call 27-De- c. 435-743-53- Santa Claus 0. Recreation Grants During its November meeting, the Board of Utah State Parks and Recreation approved thousands of dollars in trail, motorized trail, matching grants for and riverway enhancement projects statewide. non-motoriz- ed Trails Council Draper resident Ann Parr was named to the Utah Recretrail activist since ational Trails Council. A in is interest Parrs 1978, special representing the interests of equestrian trail users. non-motoriz- ed Island Antelope The Visitor Center at closed Nov. 25, Dec. 24-2- 6, Antelope Island State Park will be and Jan. 1. Call 1. Modem History Day Fremont Indian State Park and Museum in Sevier will host Modern History Day, Dec. 4 beginning at 9:30 a.m. Activities will include videos, lectures, music, and a display of weapons used in World War II. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Veterans of World War II are encouraged to contact the park to contribute items for the park display. Call Norman Rockwell 7 profiles the man called the most American artist of them all in a program, Norman Rockwell: Painting America. An American Masters Special on Wednesday, Nov. 24, at 7:00 p.m. KUED-Chann- el Smith Joseph American The Story of Joseph Smith, Prophet: airing 7 Friday, Nov. 26, at 7:00 p.m., chronion cles the life of one ofAmericas most controversial religious figures. Narrated by Gregory Peck. KUED-Chann- el Holiday Entertainment will host a variety of Yuletide The Provo Towne Centre entertainment. Dancers and performers will keep tired feet bustling after shoppers enjoy an energetic and festive concert. For details about the schedule of performers, call d brothers. Graveside services were held Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1999, in the South Jordan City Cemetery. Geological Survey Director of the China The Geological Surnewly appointed vey will spend time in Utah visiting the Kennecott Copper mining operation in Bingham Canyon on Dec. 6. He will be the guest of the Utah Geological Survey. Greatest Snow Utah is fast becoming recognized as one of the world's most preeminent winter sports centers. The Greatest Snow on Earth: Utahs Skiing Story will air on 7 on Friday, Dec. 17, at 9.00 p.m. It takes viewers on a journey, from the birth of Utah's ski culture, when miners used skis as transportation to the Olympic bid process. KUED-Chann- el 100-ye- ar Wild Horses The BLM and the State Veterinarian from the UDAF will proactively gather and retest 200 horses from the Bonanza Herd area 30 miles southeast of VernaL This is to check to ensure the disease, equine infectious anemia was successfully eliminated from the herd in 1998. Winter Sports Compendium two men of a sled with runmi Luge top laying picture ners as sharp as Ginsu knives, wearing skin tight rubber suits and spiked gloved. There are only two luge tracks in America Park City and Lake Placid. g t Christmas in the Park (2663) 1 or sending a stamped (business size) envelope adults. This Newspaper and aV 435-789-37- 90-min- Dr. Tongue e, Garbage picliup on Friday, not Thurcday c. 1: 72-Jiou- rs ! re- sources. Dr. Tongue worked with the Pacific Northwest Regional Division of the U.S. Forest Service to develop this public service outreach. The majority of injuries occur among youths under age 15, Dr. Ibngue said. Adult supervision is (council members determined Oregon. reMore travel-traile- r than 326,000 those who very own injuries important, especially to that or campers could park in lated to sledding were treated at make sure children don't collide hospital emergency rooms 1991 with others at the bottom of the front of their residence for to get ready for a trip or to through 1998 at an estimated hill and that the end of the path cost of $2.8 billion, said Dr. is not in a parking lot or other p after one. gfjeap-uWhile the police department Tongue, a member of the board hazardous area. j of directors of the American ' Some sledding injuries can fallows some latitude during sumlifelong disability or death. mer months, the leeway is not Acadeihy of Orthopedic Sur- cause Helmets geons.' help prevent head inju(allowed during the winter Young children are very vul- ries and should be worn by sled.months. "It would make snow removal nerable to head injuries, he said. ders under age 12. Any helmet available is helpful. Bicycle helYoung children have proportionfon city streets nearly impossible heads and and travel higher mets may be the only choice trailers ately larger jif vehicles curb-sidwere left at said centers of gravity than older they vent heat so a fleece or Bowles. youth. Their coordination is not wool cap should be worn under "Nov. 1 was the deadline, and fully developed so they can have 'this is the only notice residents difficulty avoiding obstacles. The American Academy of Orof Nephi will receive. thopedic Surgeons, in an injury prevention partnership with the Department of Agricultures U.S. Forest Service, is issuing a free Jessie G. Bailey, age 89, died brochure, Sledding. Have fun, Nov. 19, 1999, at her home. be safe. Among the sledding She was bom Sept. 12, 1910, guidelines: Sled only in designated and in Nephi, Utah, to Joseph Hyrum. The garbage man will be takand Pearl A. Belliston Greenhal-ghing Thursday oft to erjoy the hol- approved areas such as parks She married Thomas Udall iday with Ids family so if you where there are lanes and no Bailey in the Manti LDS Temple normally get garbage service in trees. Children in these areas must on Sept. 9, 1930. He preceded her Nephi on Thursday, pickup will be supervised by parent or in death in 1978. Jessie was a be delayed until Friday. member of the LDS Church. In ten-da- y lights, Nov. GarDinosaur the in Dinosaur 31, during Lights den at the Utah Field House of Natural History State Park in Vernal. Official lighting will take place Nov. 26. Call Enjoy 26-De- Call pies, hypoglycemia treatment, sick day management, home monitoring of blood siigar and often reduces the .jNephi City Police Chief. need for further snow clearing The city ordinance designates action. It makes plowing down to ,he first day of November each ,year as the day all trailers, veh- bare pavement easier in heavy icles not in use, and recreational snowfalls. vehicles must be parked on prg can also be effecor black-ic- e frost ivate property. tive against national recognition by the After that date, said Bowles, conditions, where plowing has American Diabetes Association. .pwners of such property will be little or no effect. . The course consists of four, two issued citations. "The maximum fine for imAnti-icin- Dinosaur Lights festive dinosaurs decked out in holiday On Nov. 27, visitors are welcome to visit Santa Claus in the stagecoach at Iron Mission State Park in Cedar City. hour classes that cover diabetes overview, medication administration, diet and exercise thera- plications and community Briefs... d CH.A.D.D. !' t The Utah Valley Chapter of Children and Adults With Attention Deficit Disorder will meet Dec 1 at Rock Canyon Elementary School Media Center, 2400 North 650 East, Proto 9.00 p m. Dr. Larry Dunning. Wasatch Menvo, from tal Health Therapist, will present The Role of Therapy k ADHD. Call 7.-0- 0. Hew to find financing for your new 93 Soti Mix) 623-052- 5 'pS?C2S3Ea!3P PIANO o email monthly payment Cca locally. 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