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Show 6 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, Aug. 28, 1975 5V o Lj Defines seniors activities transportation with exception of costs on such To the Editor: items as ceramics, gas and Considerable increase in oil for trips for the two large interest is being shown by busses, or where materials the residents of Carbon must be purchased which County in the activities, will be owned by the Senior aims and results of the Citizen. However as the Aging Program of this Seniors of Carbon County county. I would like to are an independent bunch, a submit the following which is provided kitty should tend to clear up any whereby any donations misunderstandings as to the toward helping with the various functions of the costs of services, can be placed, which in itself is organization: strictly confidential. The Carbon The program for paying County Commissioners are heads out the small amount of of the Aging Program in wages, upkeep and gas and Carbon County. They have oil on the mini - bus, the designated the C.C. Council utilities for the center, the on as their space in the center for the Aging representatives to oversee activities, and the State in the mechanics of the aging an even smaller budget. The County also furnishes plans of Carbon County. The commissioners pick the space of the center and out the members who are on part of the utilities, with the the council, and these city paying the other part of members serve terms of the Utilities. from 1 to 3 years; but can be Senior Citizen The removed at any time due to program of Carbon County in - attendance or for cause is not a welfare program, but is one in which only by the commissioners. The Council on Aging services are provided. At elects a chairman and two times moneys are made vice chairmen in June of available for the seniors to each year, these serving a earn thru carrying on term of 1 year. Outreach and to pay out The chairman is given of pocket expense in the executive powers to act on purchase of gas and oil for any decisions which have to some who are working in be made during the intrim the escort service. of the meetings of the There are so many sercouncil, which are once a vices available and with month, usually on the first many more available as is Tuesday of each month at 6 sufficient space p.m. Any major decisions developed, that we would are made by the council at invite all to visit out center their meetings. here, or the East Carbon The chairman, vice Center, and see for yourself chairman and all other the benefits to be derived members of the council act from belonging and helping or carrying out the avowed without pay renumeration of any kind. purpose of all that the Their services are totally Golden Years of the Senior be indeed Golden voluntary. The council picks a and enjoyable. Director for the C.C. Sincerely, Karl A. Peterson, Program of Carbon County, in this case Mrs. Agnes Chairman Council on Aging Coleman, and she is in of complete charge carrying out the program Thanks donors and the instructions given to her by the Council on To the editor: The Price of the Aging working for the IntermountainChapter Red Cross commission. county The director appoints or Blood program wishes to hires any personnel needed. thank all those who parIn our case, as Senior ticipated in the recent blood We Citizens, this is composed of drawing program. an assistant director, part appreciate the people who took time to come and give time, and a bookkeeper so others might live. We secretary, part time, also a also thank the doctors who and part time janitor chauffer of the mini bus were on call, the nurses and which carries a maximum all helpers who donated their time. hourly time for 25 weekly. This year we have had is the only The director one donor, Dave full time working person one of Robertson I Helper; or might say being paid donor, Pete for full time work. Many other Senior Citizens are Fredrickson, Price; and donors, Doug volunteering their time as two escort workers, office help, Horsley, Price and Vivian newsletter Krantwashl, East Carbon. monthly We were sorry more workers, and the many other chores around a people of our community didnt take the opportunity Senior Citizen Organizaton to replace the blood they size of Carbon the serving have used, or their loved County. The program serves the ones have used. Our quota needs of some 3500 seniors was 150 and we had a little over the age of 60, and there over one third (57 units) of this quota. We sincerley is absolutely no charge for center activities or bus hope more people will realize how important the program is to this community and give us better support in the future. Norma Baker, Carbon County -- .wWwSMAhS V St1 Hospital appreciation Carbon the commission's appreciation. Center, Commissioner Guido Rachiele (left) presents Stanley Litizzette with a plaque for his years of service. Bottom, in a surprise move, Commissioner Jim Simone (left) presents former hospital board member Guido Rachiele with a matching plaque. of Mae Moynier, cTMobUe Homes dozen brand names available! Over a hundred different floor plans! Lowest interest local bank financing! LOW DOWN PAYMENT Longer time to pay, low down payments! Lamplighter, The professionals, you can count on them! Affordable "We have the most unusual and different Mobile Homes you have 472-342- 6 between Helper & Price at also be C & cash v 1 nassJI J Building Supply paid tf atSEag -- area, I felt to write you concerning the pine trees in the Huntington Canyon Cleveland compelled area Being raised in this area I am very sad and disheartened to see all of the pine trees from the foot of the mountain to the summit being consumed by a parasite. It would be very distressing to lose all ot these beautiful trees.. .let alone what would happen if these dead trees were to catch fire and involve the surviving Aspen trees. U.S. the Hopefully Forestry Service is aware of these sick and dying trees in this area and are taking steps to rectify the situation. Sincerely, Ivina J. Oveson 6110Renwickl67A Houston, Texas 77036 e I k Theyre off to a great 0 start cs AN ACCOUNT AT M Q Bank on a future of love and happiness. Vow to stash some cash away every payday and see it grow into a secure nest egg . . . the kind dreams are made of. Open a savings account here . . . money earns highest interest rates allowed by law. Were the only bank your family will ever need... Ol il ms nnrzj u1 4 L . i ui:m:it(iai, Lamplighter Mobile Homes SO e 3SS After my recent vacation in the Price - Elmo ADEQUATE Lite Insurance will Provide this necessary cash ever seen!" Hiway Mortgages, other and taxes must with Comfortable. Desirable. Lee-Nors- , LOW INTEREST RATE that fluoridation will be defeated Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico completed the course. This week instruction began on basic hydraulics and trouble shooting of hydraulic circuits. Class sessions are at the College of Eastern Utah. editor: To the the Editor: am confused, frustrated and very annoyed. In this our 200th anniversary year, it seems that our lives, our liberties and our sense of right and wrong are being assailed from all sides and especially by the people who should be most anxious to preserve these most precious of our inheritances, or as they have been inherited up till now, the politicians. Imagine the gall of the writers of a pamphlet, a copy of which can be shown to anyone interested, that would make the statement that the Scientists, Lawyers, Doctors and has been said hat two things are sure, DEATH ANDTAXES. Death creates an expense that must be paid V CASH. with Price ranges for every budget! Financing consideration, e It models! Conventional others, that the Lee-Nors- To I CHOICE AfID SELECTION... VA-FH- many people of Price will be well enough informed about this matter to make an informed judgement of it on election day. We are sure that if all the evidence is taken into trees Against fluoridation Foremost at Lamplighter Mobile Homes! Visit our beautiful mobile home display and take your choice of: A with those people who wish to use this agent if they feel it is wise but I do reject, out of hand, the right of the city council and Mayor, to tell me what is good for me. It is my hope and that of Help Dennis J. Koneffko (center) instructs class in basic electricity and trouble 'shooting of electrical curcuits in all Co. continuous miners. Forty men from mines in Utah, n Lamplighter Jk. person who has made any pretense of studying this and being of open mind, with the ability to comprehend what they read, should take into account the many articles that will be distributed to the homes in Price, read the statements in the papers and listen to radio and television comments, regarding the use of fluoride. I have no quarrel A as it was recently in Los Angeles. It may be a good idea to think about the future also. What might be the next item to be put in your water tor "your own good? Could it be something you would object to even as I object to fluoride? Think about it! Vote against fluoride! Lyman J. Harris n one-gallo- County Commissioners recently presented former Carbon hospital board members with plaques of appreciation for their service and support of the hospital. Top, Commissioner Gary Prazen (left) presents H.A. Brownfield with a token The poison? Class on electricity n five-gallo- two-gallo- Dentists along with the politicians, have the right to tell the general public what is good for them. This even in the face of the fact that the so - called remedy is for an affliction that is not a contagious disease but one brought on by neglect of diet and proper dental hygiene. By now you have undoubtedly figured out that this missive is aimed at the promoters of fluoridation. How right you are! They profess that the use of is absolutely fluoride harmless. This, by numerous agencies that are supposed to represent us and protect us, the public, such as the FDA. Many are the times the FDA has been shown to be lax, yes even very negligent in studying the use of chemicals, preservatives, dyes and what have you, that are deleterious to you and I. Ralph Nader and Jack Anderson, both of whom are respected and proven adversaries of government by seduction, have assailed the use of fluoride because the agencies that should, have not, conducted the studies necessary to establish the harmful results of using fluoride in water supplies. Only the claimed, beneficial results have been given to the public and this is, I think, a travesty. What about the people who are allergic to it? What of the many side effects that have been noted by many others of the professional people, equally well qualified to assess its value and faults, as the people who so arrogantly favor the use of a proven, accumulative N GmiJO!EEO OtE) mi 11 ( tryHHy Contact me tor details I UDEAN LITSTER, C.L.U. 274 E. 100N. 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