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Show 5 rage May 26. 200 1 CTlir Services for Glen Robbins held in Tennessee . Glen Edward Robbins, age 67, pa-- ed aw ay May 1 NVj ve 1, 200 t at home w ith his family. Glen ltah. Funeral hi, will be hel l Tennessee. was born October 21, 19 36 in Knoxville, Tennessee, to Harrison Edward and Hattie Irene Raby Robbins. He married Alice Snow in 1939. They w ere later divorced. Glen loved to fish, camp and gamble. He is survived by his Alice Barney; brother. Bill Robbins; Ruth, Ruby and Vivian; son. John (Mary) Montgomery; daughters, Ruth (Vince) Better, Elizabeth (Dave) Robbins. Patricia (Ken) Chick, and Jackie Robbins; 14 grandchildren; and 6 Friends and family gathered on May 21, 200 at the serin Oakridge, ex-wif- e. si.-ter-s, lines. 1 Symptoms of UPS usually Glen Robbins sum- Central Utah has had more than its fair share of Hantavirus cases and deaths in recent years. We would love to see zero cases in 2001. reported Resendes. Hantavirus is spread by rodents to humans. The Han- tavirus presence worsens after mild winters and wetter than usual springs. With greater then normal rainfall this spring, the rodent populations will likely increase, added Resendes. The Central Utah Public Health Department reminds everyone to exercise extra caution when entering and cleaning areas that have been unoccupied or unventi lated throughout the winter months particularly when the area is known to have been infested with rodents. Hantavirus infection, though rare, is quite deadly a 38 mortality rate. Ac- cording to recent CDC data, in the United States there have been 3G3 known cases of Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) in 3 states. The majority of these cases have occurred in the western United States. To date. 23 cases have been identified in Utah. 1 Latest CDC information has found that the virus is present in the droppings, saliva and urine of rodents, primarily deer mice. Humans who breathe in the virus as a mist or dust may become infected and contract HIS. Humans may also become infected by touching their nose or mouth after handling materials contaminated with will publish a Community Calendar each week of events in our area. If you The Times-New- s would like to have your event published in this 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-Newwill No Utah events 84648. calendar 77, Nephi, be taken over the phone. s, Wednesday, May 26 Juab High School Graduation. Friday, May 28 Early deadline. Friday at 5 p.m. all news and advertising for June 2nd issue. Juab School District. Last day of School. Shellie Ivenison and Brett Seely reception. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ivenison residence. Powell Lane, Levan. Monday, May 31 Memorial Day. Closed. Times-New- s Friday, June 4 Art in the Park. Nephi City Park appear Within two weeks of exposure but can appear as early as four days or as late as six weeks after exposure Early symptoms are e and include fever . chills headache. muscle ache tjoint and I'Wtr back pain), and iccaV.n illy nau-evomitflu-lik- (lOI-lOlti- ing, an i abdoinin il pain This disease rapidly (within 21 to 72 hoursi. progresses to in breathing, which is caust bv a fluid buildup in the longs. Anv ale experiencing thi -- c sVPi f uns after direct or indir-exposure to rodents, shoo! contact their doctor or health facility immediately. F r more information regarding HPS or rodent clean up g.u lelinos. please call or visit oiir local or state health dep o tnu nt or visit the ('DC web site at http:vvvvvv.cdc. dif-ficult- v 1 1 1 gov iicidod'diseases'hanta Thursday, July 15, 16, 17 Ute Stampede Wednesday, July 28, 29, 30, 31 3rd Annual Mormon Handcart Pageant. Juab County BEN FRANKLIN STORE Reminding you that we have a wedding registry at Ben Franklin that can be used at either store. Stop at 385 North Main and see how easy it is! This weeks receptions Friday, May 28 Shellie Ivenison and Brett Seely reception. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ivenison residence. Powell Lane, Levan. Hur-i-:-ht- I iu r- nun-judge- d -- j ! Entrada Institute j A nonprofit organization that ports arti-- t. w rit -, humanities cholar- and earth and social scienti-t- - in their development of new works and promotes understanding and appreciation of the natural, historical and cultural heritage of Utah's Capitol Reef area. .June 7 at 7.30 p.m., Torrey musical talent: June 12 at 7:30 p.m., . Western photugraphv at Robber's Roo- -t Bookstore, r- -- Tor-rev- 11. Bear Lake Utah - prolonged drought has turned a short troll to the water of Bear Lake into an arduous walk across exposed lakehed This problem has caused many problems and abuses. For questions concerning beach rules, call the IiOgan area office of the Division of Forestry, Fire and -- y is a great reader. Kindergarten: Lakota Munson (Dewsnup She is always polite to otha in.). Lakota does her very ers Second Grade: best work all the time. She is M inuel Braun (Jensen). a good listener and is friends Manuel is a very capable with everyone in our class. Emma Brooks (Farr a m.). student. He always does his Emma is always a super' work quickly and accurately. reader. She is very helpful Manuel has great thinking to the other students in our skills and can figure out difclass. Emma is a very smart ficult problems. Danielle Lynn (Lepien). little girl. t Danielle is a responsible Jared Christensen a. m.). Jared does his learner. She listens carefully, best work everyday. He follows directions well, and watches for things he can do works hard. Jessika Ivenison (Ogden). to help. Jared helps other stuJessika is a hard worker and dents and Mrs. McKnight. Tyse Ostler (Dewsnup a gnod student. She particip.m.). Tyse always does his pates in class and always dues work. very best work. He works iveesha Fow kes (Webster). hard at taking turns and Kee.'ha is such a hard worker sha ring. and has tried very hard to do Reese (Farr p.m.). Kathryn Kathryn is always a good her best. She has improved in listener and has very nice her reading and math skills manners. She listens the first and has wonderful handwrittime and helps others to foling. Iveesha is very kind and low the rules. Kathryn is very respectful. She is a great respectful of others and her friend to others. Keaton Osborne (Woodteacher. Keaton is a very friendland). Kyle Manning (Worthington p.m.). Kyle has made ly student. He is happy and so much improvement this works hard to get 100 on year with his attitude and all his spelling tests. He has behavior. He completes his great penmanship and hands in all of his homework. work with 100 accuracy. Third Grade: Ivyle follows directions with a positive attitude. Megan Ward (Garrett). First Grade: Megan is a good student. She is a quiet, hard worker. She Emma Lainhart (Boswell). Ennnna is a fantastic stu- tries hard to do her best. Medent. She is an outstanding gan has shown good improvereader. ment this year. She keeps Makell Wright (Cowan). her area and things neat and Makell always completes her organized. Megan has handed in her assignment sheet every assignments and works quietly. She loves to make fun week this year. Yivek Patel (Garrett). things. Makell is kind to her is a good student who classmates. Micaela Collings always works hard to do his Micaela is always best. He is conscientious about cheerful and has a smile on learning what he doesnt unher face. She always tries to derstand and being prepared each day. Yivek show's good do her best work and is a good student. citizenship in the classroom Christian Peek (Jessen). and is a good friend to othChristian has really put forth ers. Samantha Guillory (Haran effort to be a responsible person at the end of the school ris). Samantha is active, energetic, and caring. She is year. Ivyler Wankier (Wing). always willing to share her Ivyler is always happy. He knowledge and friendship doesn't tattle. Ivyler works with her friends. Samantha hard and completes all of this is a great help and friend to work. He is very nice to other her teacher. Tate Douglas (Malquist). children in the classroom. Chassity Olsen (Wood). Tate works hard and always Ch.i-sit- State Land- 1. -. Tracy Aviary Through June. 2. "Birds of a Feather." Free flight bird hows will run weekends through Memorial Day at Tracy Aviary. Come and see birds up close, observe and learn about fascinating bird behaviors, and learn what you can do to help the birds of the world. The show is free with admission to Tracy Aviary. -- (McK-nigh- Yi-ve- (How-arth- ). Subscribe Today! Only $24 per year in Juab County! Fairgrounds This Community Calendar is brought to you by MT. NEB0 MARKET M lunt.un Quilt Guil invite- - .nva Thu qmlti - to enter a quilt in the M inti Quilt Show, held during the Mormon M trade Pageant. It - a with the goal (if promoting the art of quilting by encouraging quilt makers of all levels to h ire their work. For an t ntrv form, call Jan Vane at I Entries are needed bv June 15. hps index htm Saturday, June 5 Art in the Park. Nephi City Park Quilt Show a, NES announces Terrific Kids for May 2004 Health Department urges Hantavirus caution With the spring and When cleaning areas known to be infested with rodents, areas houIi be spraed down with a general household disinfectant such as l.y so or a bleach and w ater solution (three tablespoons per gallon of wateri Individuals should wear latex or rubber gloves while cleaning the area. Remember, never mix bleach and ammonia together. In addition, homes and other structures (cabins, trailers, sheds, etc.) should be rodent proofed by sealing holes or cracks entering the building Rodents should lie eliminated through tra ping s anil cautious use of For heavily (poison). infested or enclo.-e- d areas, such as crawl spaces or cellars, please contact your local or state health department for additional cleaning guideroden-ticide- Anderson Funeral Home, mer cleaning of garages, cabins and campers comes the increased possibility of Hantavirus exposure warns Robert Resendes, Health Officer for the Central Utah Public Health Department. the virus or bv an infeetei rodent bite Nephi, L'tah (Timrs-NcUi- s Open House Through May. 31. Great Basin Museum 15th Anniversary Open House. Jerold Bishop. Tucson watercolor artist, will he showing his artwork. The museum complex includes a restored Topaz Internment camp barrack, a restored log cabin and rock and fossil displays. Bat Tales May. 27, Brown Bag Program. "Unbelievable Bat Tales" presented by Melissa Sider at the Grand Staircase-Escalant- e National Monument visitor center. Bring your Ivanah 135)6 own lunch. ( . - Mountain Man Rendezvous Old Ephraims Mountain Man Rendezvous Come join one of the largest gatherings of mountain men in the West. The event recreates the adventure and rugged spirit of a bygone era. See primitive archery and cooking, shooting, kids games, candy canons, Dutch-oveand traders row (pre-110). ( 135) 245-377May n 8 Concerts on the Lawn May 29, The Homestead Resort, Midway, presents free Concerts on the Lawn every Saturday night May t. k Heritage Days May 29, Spring City Heritage Celebration. Annually, on the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend, the Friends of Historic Spring City sponsor Heritage Days. Yari-ou- s residents of the city open their historic homes to the homes public for tours. There are usually about 15-20 or open. been trying hard to do her best. Tanisha Squire (Rasmussen). Tanisha works at her best in everything she does whether it is academics or does his best. He is nice to everyone and even spent his book fair prize money to buy books for our classroom. Fourth Grade: Nicole Penrod (Anderson). This months award goes to a girl w'ho has been very respectful all year long. She never needs to be reminded to pay attention, get back to work, or be quiet. This months award goes to Nicole Penrod. citizenship. If she doesnt understand something, she asks for further explanation; she does not give up. Tanisha is a good friend to all as well as a good example. Aaron Everitt (Thomson). Aaron is polite and helpful. He is always willing to help others when they need it. He works hard and always does his best. Jessie Graves (Carter). Jessie has become more responsible for her learning since moving here. She has .. 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