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Show Salina Sun Wednesday. October 2. 1996 Safe biking starts at home with a helmet by Trooper Terry C. Smith, Utah Highway Patrol Public InfoEducation Officer When you or your children go for a bicycle ride, the last thing youre ber that a bicycle is a vehicle and with thinking of is getting hurt. However, it, carry certain responsibilities. Usdid you know that every day at least ing the proper equipment and folone child dies in a bike accident and lowing the rules of the road are Esanother 1000 are seriously injured? sential to safe cycling. Since most bike injuries involve Many of these injuries occur on casual rides around the neighborhood the head and since a helmet protects and most of them involve a simple the head, there is no question that the fall from hitting a pothole or a collibicycle helmet is a lifesaver. A propsion, not from a collision with an erly fitted bicycle helmet can reduce automobile. your childs risk of serious head inFortunately, many of these inju- jury by 85 percent. In selecting a bike ries can be avoided if cyclist remem helmet, make sure it has a sticker that tMlfelMte ) IN THE SIXTH DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT COUNTY OF SEVIER, STATE OF UTAH STATE OF UTAH, in the interest of Barbara J. Ray, July 24, 1982, DOB; Brandy Ann Ray, January 29, 1985, DOB; April Wine Ray, July 3, 1 986, DOB; Susie Dawn Ray, May 25, 1989, DOB; Ronald M. Foronato, January 28, 1992, DOB. Children under 18 years of age. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Case No. 834647, Case No. 834651, Case No. 834656, Case No. 883157, Case No. 883158, Case No. 883159, Judge: Louis G. Tervort. To: Pat Foronato and Peggy Ray, 30 West Main, Salina, UT 84654 (LAST KNOWN ADDRESS). A proceeding concerning the above named children, i.e. Barbara, Brandy, April and Susie Ray; and Timothy and Ronald Foronato, is pending in this Court and an adjudication will be made which may include permanent termination of your parental rights. You are hereby summoned to appear before this Court in said county on November 4, 1996, at 2 p.m., in the courtroom of this court located at 895 East 300 North, Richfield, Utah. DATED THIS 16 day of September, 1996. 1st: S. Outzen, Deputy Clerk Published in the Salina Sun on September 18, 25 and October 2 and 9, Elderly are simply more says it is certified by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or the Snell Memorial Foundation. These are the stamps of quality. Next, try on the helmet to make sure it fits properly. The helmet should sit on top of the head in a level position. Most helmets come with foam pads and an adjustable strap to assure a proper fit. Bicycles have improved since I was a child when there was only one speed. Nowadays you can go from to 21 speed bikes. This means our children can go lot faster. Speed often adds to the seriousness of the injury. As a parent, a new bike is going to cost you anywhere from $ 00 on up, so why not spend a little more for a helmet. Then make sure your children wear the helmet. At our home, if three-spee- Newspapers help ensure an open government with public notices! Read the notices, and attend the public hearings when able! PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special bond election will be held in Sevier County School District, Sevier County, State of Utah, at the same time as the statewide regular general election, on Tuesday, November5, 1996, at which special bond election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within the School District the following question: Shall the Board of Education of Sevier County School District, Sevier County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the Board to the amount of $1 6,500,000, to mature in not more than twenty-fiv- e (25) years from their respective date or dates, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing one or more school sites, buildings and furnishings and improving existing school property under the charge of the Board of Education and for providing moneys for the refunding, at or prior to the maturity thereof, of general obligation bonds of the Board authorized hereunder or heretofore issued and now outstanding? . The special bond election shall be held at the regular voting precincts of Sevier County, at the following polling places within such voting precincts, and the election officials to serve at each polling place shall be those who have been otherwise appointed under the provisions of general law to conduct the statewide regular general election. Voters are advised to vote at the special bond election at the polling place for the regular voting precinct in which they reside. The polling places are as follows: Polling Place County Clerk of Sevier County will provide ballots on behalf of the Board of Education and the Business Administrator of Sevier County School District to the judges of election, which they shall furnish to the qualified voters of the School District. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 A.M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 P.M. There is to be no special registration of voters for the special bond election and the official register of voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for the special bond election, except that all persons registered to vote in the statewide regular general election to be held on T uesday, November 5, 1 996, shall be considered registered to vote in the special bond election. The County Clerk will make registration lists or copies of such lists d available at each of the polling places for use by registered voters entitled to use such polling above-describe- place. Absentee ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special bond election but who Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, or who otherwise is an absent elector as defined in Section expects tote absent from Sevier County on the day of the special bond election by making application in the manner and within the time provided by law, either by mail or in person, at the office of the County Clerk of Sevier County at the Sevier County Courthouse, at 250 North Main, in Richfield, Utah 84701. care institution may obtain Any eligible voter who is hospitalized or otherwise confined to a medical or long-terbehalf at the office of the their on obtain ballot to absentee the another ballot an absentee person by sending County Clerk of Sevier County at the Sevier County Courthouse, at 250 North Main, in Richfield, Utah 84701. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on Wednesday, October 30, 1996, at 10.00 A.M., at the Machine Room in the Sevier County Courthouse, there will be conducted a test of the automatic tabulating equipment to be used to tabulate the results of the November 5, 1996 special bond election to be held in Sevier County School District on the issuance and sale of $16,500,000 General Obligation Bonds of the Board of Education of Sevier County School District. This test is open to public observation in accordance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. PUBLIC NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on Thursday, November 14, 1996, that being a day not later than ten days after the special bond election, the Board of Education of Sevier County School District will meet at Salina Elementary School at 210 West 300 North, in Salina, Utah, at 3.00 P.M. and will canvass the returns and declare the results of the special bond election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Sevier County School District, Sevier County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given this day, September 24, 1996. 20A-3-30- 4, m 20A-4-10- 4, , By 1st Tom Hales President, Board of Education of Sevier County School District, Sevier County, Utah Seal Attest: By 1st Samuel D. Ware Business Administrator, Sevier County School District, Sevier County, Utah & By Elaine Blackburn, Administrator of Richfield Care Center Sometimes older adults may appear to be easily annoyed with the ways of the younger generation, es- pecially teenagers. Young people may attribute such annoyance to inflexibility or contrariness on the part of elders, and subsequently view them as' irritable, quarrelsome, or crotchety and identify them as old who live in the past. The presumption that elders are rigid is not limited to teenagers. People of all ages view them as less fuddy-duddi- es adaptable, less willing or able to change their ways of doing things, and more reluctant to try new approaches to issues or problems. Although some studies have found that older adults are more rigid and inflexible than their younger contemporaries, other researchers have maintained that the rigidity of older adults is a myth. They believe that the structure of a persons character is well established by the time of old age, and the flexibility with which one responds deg habits and behavpends on iors. But unless a person is hampered by brain damage, low mentality, or lack of education, changes in behav ed life-lon- ior can and do occur right up to the time of death. We might more appropriately look at elders as being cautious rather than inflexible or rigid. Caution or conservatism can be a realistic attitude when one is old. A lifetime of experience may have taught a person not to expect miracles and to be a little suspicious. s. Older adults are not great They are less likely to risk being wrong for the sake of being right or fast But if the directions and structure for a task are clear, most older adults will try to do their best. risk-taker- Gunnison Hospital Board meeting no tes by Anita Lyons you dont wear a helmet, you dont Staff writer ride a bike. And, if you get caught Mark Stoddard recently called riding without a helmet, you get to together the first meeting with all the walk for a week. Two weeks the Administrators of hospitals in the second time youre caught. RHMC group. Greg Rosenvall, GunWhen I give presentations at the nison Valley Hospital Administralocal school, I encourage children to tor, reported about the meeting durgo home and tell their parents that ing the hospital board meeting on they need a helmet. So, if your child September 26. The administrators discussed purcomes home and hits you up for a new bike helmet, it came from me. suing a group discount for liability Notice of Special Bond Election Board of Education of Sevier County School District, Sevier County, Utah Published in the Salina Sun on October 2, 9 cautious than teenagers 1 1996. Regular Voting Precincts Page 9 16, 1996. nances with the board. Board member Bruce Blackham commented that although the hospital projected a loss on the new clinics in the beginning, they still seem to be losing money. Blackham explained part of the reason for last months low figures is the purchase of a new patient billing software package, which cost $4,000 per office. We have as a goal to start meeting with the clinic physicians monthly insurance. and review their finances with them, Ill keep the board posted of our Rosenvall said involvement with, and benefits from, The hospital did well financially RHMC, Rosenvall said. last month, which is atypical of a Also at the meeting, Rosenvall normal summer month. One reason reported on the progress in recruiting is because the doctors have been good an orthopedic surgeon. Doctor Tim'" to complete their charts, said Virgil Woods will relocate from El Paso, Blackham. If we have the winter Texas, to Richfield next year. Richmonths we typically do, we ought to field hospital administrator Gary be way ahead of budget, He said Beck approves of the idea of GunniBlackham said the board has preson Hospital sharing the surgeons viously agreed to place $5 1 0,000 per services. year into a capital improvements Virgil Blackham reviewed fi fund. He commented that the board should decide how much to spend and how much to save of the fund, and that the board should make a priority list of what new equipment will be purchased first. Bruce Blackham commented on the high interest the hospital is making in one of its accounts. Virgil Blackham explained that the account earns 7.4 percent interest, when the best you can usually find is percent interest. Board member Blackham commended Virgil Blackham for finding the best place to invest the hospitals money. I think thats the kind of initiative that ought to be rewarded, if not financially, ver.5 bally. In his will, Dr. G. Stanford Rees left $1,000 to the memorial fund of the Hospital. Also, Quite a few checks came in association with his funeral, reported Rosenvall. He told the board that an account for the fund would be opened at the bank. Notice of Special Voted Leeway Election of the Board of Education of Sevier County School District, Sevier County, Utah PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special voted leeway election will be held in Sevier County School District, Sevier County, State of Utah, at the same time as the statewide regular general election, on Tuesday, November 5, 1 996, at which special election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within the School District the following question: Shall the Board of Education of Sevier County School District, Sevier County, Utah, be authorized to levy voted leeway program a special tax at the rate of .0006 annually for the purpose of maintaining a within dollar of of taxable the District, in addition to all other taxes levied or value the the taxable property per imposed on such property within the District? . The special voted leeway election shall be held at the regular voting precincts of Sevier County, at the following polling places within such voting precincts, and the election officials to serve at each polling place shall be those who have been otherwise appointed under the provisions of general law to conduct the statewide regular general election. Voters are advised to vote at the special voted leeway election at the polling place for the regular voting precinct in which they reside. The polling places are as follows: state-support- Voting at the special voted leeway election shall be by ballots used in connection with an electronic voting system. The County Clerk of Sevier County will provide ballots on behalf of the Board of Education and the Business Administrator of Sevier County School District to the judges of election, which they shall furnish to the qualified voters of the School District. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 A.M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 P.M. There is to be no special registration of voters for the special voted leeway election and the official register of voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for the special voted leeway election, except that all persons registered to vote in the statewide regular general election to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1996, shall be considered registered to vote in the special voted leeway election. The County Clerk will make registration lists or copies of such lists available at each of the polling places for use by registered voters entitled to use such polling place. Absentee ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special voted leeway election Utah Code Annotated 1 953, as amended, or who but who is an absent elector as defined in Section otherwise expects to be absent from Sevier County on the day of the special voted leeway election by making application in the manner and within the time provided by law, either by mail or in person, at the office of the County Clerk of Sevier County at the Sevier County Courthouse, at 250 North Main, in Richfield, Utah 84701. care institution may obtain Any eligible voter who is hospitalized or otherwise confined to a medical or long-teran absentee ballot by sending another person to obtain the absentee ballot on their behalf at the office of the County Clerk of Sevier County at the Sevier County Courthouse, at 250 North Main, in Richfield, Utah 84701. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on Wednesday, October 30, 1996, at 10:00 A.M., at the Machine Room in the Sevier County Courthouse, there will be conducted a test of the automatic tabulating equipment to be used to tabulate the results of the November 5, 1 996 special voted leeway election to be held in Sevier County School Utah District. This test is open to public observation n accordance with the provisions of Section Code Annotated 1953, as amended. PUBLIC NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on Thursday, November 14, 1996, that being a day not later than ten days after the special voted leeway election, the Board of Education of Sevier County School District will meet at Salina Elementary School located at 210 West 300 North, in Salina, Utah, at 3.00 P.M. and will canvass the returns and declare the results of the special voted leeway election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Sevier County School District, Sevier County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given this day, September 24, 1996. By 1st Tom Hales President, Board of Education of Sevier County School District, Sevier County, Utah Seal above-describ- 20A-3-30- 4, 20A-4-10- 4, Attest: tst Samuel D. Ware Business Administrator, Sevier County School District, Sevier County, Utah By Published in the Salina Sun on October 2, 9 & 16, 1996. |