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Show (Dc Wednesday, January 29, 2003 Page 5 Funeral for David LaVar Winn will be January 31st f 1930 to David LaVar Winn passed away Jan. 26, 2003 at Central Valley Medical Center in Nephi. David was born Nov. 3, Herbert Henry and Twila Belle Gould Winn. He joined the US Marine Corps in 1952 and later received a medical discharge. David worked for NRP Inc. for twenty years. He married Sheryl J. Walker. They were divorced. He later married Chloe Anderson. They were divorced. David is survived by Louise Sperry of Nephi; two sons, David (Marla) Winn of Cole Creek, Colorado, and Daniel Winn of Canyon City, Colorado; 6 grandchildren; 3 brothers Samuel and Steven; sisters UMPA Center, 351 North 200 West in Nephi. A viewing will be held Thursday evening from p.m. and Friday, one hour before services. Interment at the Vine Bluff Cemetery. 6-- 8 On Jan. 22, 2003, Utah Municipal Power Agencys Board of Directors held an election for new officers. Alan Justesen, Manti City Council Person will remain Chairman, Dale Barney, Mayor of Spanish Fork City will remain and Lewis K. Billings, Mayor of Provo City will be the Secretary-Treasure- r for the Agency for the year 2003. Others serving Vice-Chairm- on the Board of Directors are Golden Mangelson of Levan, Chad Brough, Mayor of Nephi City, and Reid Nelson, Salem City Council Person. Utah Municipal Power Agencys Technical Committee also held their 2003 election and Jason Worwood, Levan Power Superintendent will be the new Chairman and Tony Ferguson, Nephi City Power & Gas Superin tendent will be the new Other members of the Technical Committee are Gene Rogers, Manti City Power Superintendent, Kevin Garlick, Provo Citys Director of Energy, Darrell Miller, Sa- under the Utah Interlocal Cooperation Act of Chapter 13 of Title 11, Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended (the Agency) by the cities of Levan, Nephi, Manti, Provo, Salem and Spanish Utah Municipal Power transmission and other efficiencies and economies of scale in their municipal electric utilities. n. lem City Power Superintendent and Jeff Foster, Spanish Fork City Power Superintendent. Community Calendar. The appetite, water consumption, coat or skin, behavior or mobility. Compile a list of questions before you visit the animals may be experiencing. That can help vets form a better diagnosis and help one final time before seeing the vet. Look and feel for any about any problems their four-legge- d friend Pay Attention. Keep an eye on your dog. Know your dogs habits so you can ques- tion the veterinarian about .. will publish a Community Calendar each week of events in our area. If you would like to have your event published in this Times-New- s calendar, please submit it by 5 p.m. on Monday at our office at 96 South Main, Nephi or send to P.O. Box Community Calendar, The Times-New77, Nephi, Utah 84648. No calendar events will be taken over the phone. s, Wednesday January 29 ; Juab High School Boys Basketball. Juab at Grand Thursday, January 30 Juab High School Girls Basketball. Juab at South Summit Juab High School Wrestling. Juab vs South Summitt. Juab Fine Art Council general board meeting. 7:30 p.m. Juab County Building auditoium, 2nd floor. Friday, When you take your dog to the vet, its important to PAWS and ask your vet a few questions. Dog owners need to talk to veterinarians January 31 noticeable changes in weight, vet. Examine. Check your pet noticeable bumps or lumps. Talk to your veterinarian about what you find. Test. Regular testing for common canine diseases can save you and your dog a lot of needless frustrations. Testing for such canine diseases environments, generous starting salaries, more job security than many professions and the rewards of making a difference by helping others are just some reasons to consider careers in health care. Health care careers encompass more than just medicine and nursing. In demand careers include: information technology, radiology, pharmacy, occupational and physical therapy. No matter what your passion, there is probably a health care career for you, since health care represents one of the largest employment areas in the United States. With our aging population, and expanding medi- - cal advances, health care professionals are in demand more than ever before. Even during tough economic times, health care opportunities remain abundant. as Lyme Disease, Heartworm and Ehrlichiosis can catch the disease early on and improve your dogs prognosis. Teeth. Schedule a dental exam and routine fcleaning for your pet. Brushing is good for a canines health and breath. Immunization. Vaccinate your dog against disease prevalent in the area. The veterinarian can advise you about any new vaccines required by state law. Parasites. Check for tick- - Flexibility for continuous learning. Affordability Scholarships and other financial incentives are abundant. Opportunity Skilled health care providers are Hospitals are open 24 hours a day, providing many opportunities to create flexible, convenient schedules. Portability Health care professionals are needed around the world, from small, rural communities to large urban cities. Training Many schools offer health career courses that meet students needs. Because of new technologies and advanced medical treatments, health care careers offer a variety of opportunities always in demand. Advancement m TN In Loving Memory of Classified Leon David Lunceford Ads Work Leon David Lunceford, husband, father and friend. Ten years ago on 13093 you were called home to help mend some fences, it is hard to believe it has been that Wonders! Kelly Kenison and Ryan Greenhalgh reception. 6:30 to 8: 30 p.m., Levan Ward Cultural Hall. Saturday, February Profes- sionals with skills and experience in health care are often sought-afte- r for advancement into expanded clinical roles, management and administration. Allowing teenagers to visit hospital open houses and career fairs or volunteer at an area hospital or long-tercare facility are good ways to see if a career in health care is a good fit. Juab High School Boys Basketball. Juab vs South Summit 1 State Drill Competition at UVSC Tuesday, February 4 Juab High School Girls basketball. Juab at JDCHS. Wednesday, February 5 ads appear Your long ago as it seems like yesterday. We sure do miss you Dad, and we prayerfully await our reunion. You will be forever in our Juab High School Boys basketball. Juab vs Juan Diego. Thursday, February 6 Juab High School Girls basketball. Juab vs North Summit. hearts. Love, Your Family, Little Sierra and the Dogs. Friday, February 7 on the Web at no Me, Mom, Sis, additional Cost! Juab High School Boys basketball. Juab at North Summit. p Juab High School Wrestling. Region Wrestling at Juab. sup- ply, pets health Reasons Health care is a great career field Fast-pace- d Fork, to provide power Agency is an entity created Speaking up for your keep your feeling fine. Nephi, Utah s elects new officers n; Ramona Rosenlund, Betty Allen, and Ruth Wilde. Funeral services will be at 11:00 a.m., Friday, January 31, 2003 at the Nephi Stake ntmrs-Cefrj- borne diseases and heart-worwith a quick and easy test. Talk to the vet about prevention and protection strategies. Treatments and medications are readily m ic available. Schedule. Plan any necessary follow-u- p visits immediately after your pets visit. If you have a senior dog (age seven or older), visit the vet at least twice a year for check-up- s. Utah Donor Registry tops 1 million people Since its launch in April 2002 with Gov. Mike Leavitt, the Utah Donor Registry now has recorded over one million potential organ, eye and tis- sue donors. Krista Aller, a middle aged, female, social worker from Logan, was the person to up on the registry. th sign- This remarkable milestone was celebrated with a commemorative billboard campaign in Salt Lake City. The new billboard reads, 1 Million Utahns have said yes to organ donation. Have you? Alex McDonald, Chair of the Utah Coalition for Organ, Eye & Tissue Donation remarked on the phenomenal success of the new Utah Donor Registry. Consider this fact, said McDonald, among Utahns between the ages of 16 and 74, over 74 of them have joined the Utah Donor Registry. That means over one million Utahns have decided to save lives through donation. That means that more daughters, husbands, wives and children will have better lives, because of the kindness of strangers." When Governor Mike Leavitt, Utah State Senator Karen Hale and the Utah Coalition for Organ, Eye, and Tissue Donation launched a $1.06 million, first-tim- e federally-funde- d, online database, the Driver License Division provided ap- See Donor on page 7 Saturday, February 8 at Juab. ACT Test Tuesday, February 01 11 Juab High School Girls basketball. Juab at Grand. Wednesday, February 12 Juab High School Boys basketball. Juab vs Grand. Thursday, February 13 i Juab High School Girls basketball. 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