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Show Page 10 Salina Sun Wednesday. October 1 6. 1 996 Wolves nip SJ Broncos in closing minutes by Todd C. Wheeler Miracle, come from behind victories, have become the forte of the 996 North Sevier Wolves football team. 1 The Wolves pulled out a28-2- 1 come from behind victory over the San Juan Broncos in Blanding on Friday, October 1, 1996. The Wolves began the game with a drive capped off by a 22 yard touchdown pass from Travis Story to Chad Mickelsen. The Wolves scored again That play really changed the momen' tum going into the half. Wolves The had two long drives in the third quarter but they lost the ball on turnovers. Midway through the fourth quarter, the Wolves were deep in their own territory facing fourth and long. The wolves punter slipped and was unable to get the punt off. The Broncos recovered and then went in for the score lead. to take a 3 That touchdown forced as to throw on a sustained drive by ground pounding running by Justin Yardley and the ball to be able to move it, said apparent go ahead touchdown, but a Tyler Story. The drive was again Gladwell. Travis stepped up and be- holding penalty moved the Wolves back to the 35. capped by a 20 yard pass from Travis gan hitting all of the receivers. to Mickelsen. The extra point attempt Up to this point Travis had only On the next play, Travis sprinted failed. completed four of 17 attempts. On this out to the right and threw it down the With four minutes remaining in the drive, Travis went four for four and side line. The pass was short of first half the Wolves held a 13-- 7 lead. scored on an 18 yard pass to Ryan Mickelsen by "about three feet," said They punted the ball away and held Burr. Gladwell, but the officials called inthe Broncos deep in their own terriThey were doubling Chad, said tentional grounding. The penalty tory. On the first play from scrimmage Gladwell. It was a heads up play for moved the ball to the 45. for the Broncos, the Wolves appeared Travis to see Burr open. They were rushing us hard because The Wolves completed the two they knew we had to pass, said to recover a fumble on the Broncos 15 yard line. But the officials said an point conversion on a pass to Gladwell. I knew with the heavy rush inadvertent whistle had been blown Mickelsen to tie the game at 21. a screen pass could move us in closer. The Wolves defense then held the before the fumble occurred. The BronTravis then hit Yardley on the cos retained possession and drove Broncos offense, forcing them to screen pass. Yardley took the ball and down and scored to give them a 3 punt. The Wolves drove down to the ran it in for the winning touchdown. halftime lead. Broncos 15 yard line with less than There was some excellent blocking No one heard the inadvertent two minutes to play. Travis hit whistle, said Coach Craig Gladwell. Mickelsen on a slant pattern for the 1 21-1- 14-1- Elementary peared during a pet zoo the Friday, October 11, 1996. Students displayed their pets for others to see and then put the animals through their paces on an obstacle course. Dogs seemed to be the most popular pet, but the event included, horses, turtles and even a calf. Principal Bart Reynolds said the event is one of the most popular activities of the school year. SLOC learns about volunteers from Atlanta 1 October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month Pftc (Best 3 Yardley finished the game with 17 yards on 21 carries plus his 45 yard 1 touchdown reception. Travis Story went 9 for 53 yards on the last two 6 and drives to finish the game 240 yards passing. Mickelsen added his two touchdowns and Burr had one. The Wolves will take their perfect record to face the South Sevier 0 Rams on Thursday, October 7, 996 at 7 p.m. in Monroe. South Sevier has played people very tough, said 8-- 1 12-2- 7-- 1 Gladwell. They record 1 doesnt reflect how good they play. among elderly Elaine Blackburn, Administrator Richfield Care Center During the fall and winter months, many people come down with the flu. The flu, or influenza, is a viral illness that is especially serious in people over the age of 65. Influenza can be distinguished from a cold in phone lines The Utah Department of Commerces Division of Consumer Protection today issued a consumer alert to warn about a new type of telephone scam utilizing the 809 area code, which has appeared on the east and west coasts and could eventually find its way to Utahs phone lines. Weve heard of two variations of SLOCs plans call for some 12,000 by Tom Welch, President this scam, said Francine Giani, divolunteers to help us successfully Salt Lake Olympic rector of Utah Consumer Protection. stage the 2002 games.) In California, it is hitting pagers and Organizing Committee It obviously is not in the intent of The 996 Olympic Summer Games on the east coast it has been found on SLOC to defuse the enthusiasm of the in Atlanta undoubtedly proved to be voice mail and answering machines. thousands of area residents and oth- a great resource and laboratory for . Both the east and west coast ver- to Sln on n,ow as 2002 Salt Lake Olympic Committee staff ers anxious sions have some similarities, mes- but that program members who were there as special Olympic volunteers, are left, either via pager or an will not become a priority until 1999, sages observers along side their Atlanta answer machine, which request the after the 1998 Olympic Winter Games victim to call a number with an 809 counterparts. in Nagano, Japan, when Salt Lake One of the important areas we carearea code. When the number is called City is presented the Olympic flag and it is automatically and blindly fully evaluated in Atlanta was the volwe become and Olympic city. unteer program. The effort was greatly switched to a 900 number. 900 Atlanta's volunteer effort afforded enhanced by several major employers numbers charge the caller a per SLOC other important messages: in the area who encouraged their emminute fee for the duration of the Train volunteers well, train them well call. The caller does not learn ployees to serve as volunteers awhile in advance of the games, and give phone he has been victimized until he rekeeping them on the payroll. Thats them authority commensurate with an idea that has great potential locally. ceived his phone bill and finds a Weve said for years, the 2002 their responsibilities. sometimes for $25 to $50 for SLOC training will be authentic charge, a Olympic Winter Games will be resingle toll call. because we anticipate staging national membered as the peoples Olympics To complicate matters for consumer and international-calibe- r events, inbecause our hospitable citizens and the 809 area code is asofficials, World Cup competitions, in their volunteer spirit will be our cluding to Caribbean Island countries signed each of the seven Olympic Winter which make effective enforcement diflegacy. Games sports prior to the 2002 games. ficult. 15 yards. Flu, a problem New long distance scam working the way it apDogs take charge? That was the School on at Salina downfield to set that up, said Gladwell. Kade Hallows had an excellent block that gave Yardley the last According to Giani, the victims are often simply trying to be good Samaritans by informing the scam artist that they have received a m isd irected page that flu symptoms of influenza include chills, sore throat, muscle aches, and or message. fatigue. In addition to causing extreme discomfort, influenza can be fatal in older adults. In fact, 60 to 80 of the deaths caused by the flu occur in people over age 65. There are several( reasons why this group is at an increased risk. First, their immune systems are weaker than those of younger people, which makes it more difficult to fight off the infection. Second, many older people have other factors, such as pacemakers, prosthetic joints, and other implanted devices that make them more vulnerable to influenza. Finally, older people are more Someone who receives a page might be induced to call simply to say that they received a page not intended for them,. These people, like most of us, never realize that 809 is not an area code in the U.S. ' A variation of that approach is reportably used on answering machines. Giani says that a message will be left saying a family member is ill or has had an emergency and to call a telephone number. Many fall victim to the scam simply by calling to say that they shouldnt have received the message or in a good faith effort to find out information. Im sure Miss Manners will frown on this advice, Giani said, but it might be wise to let phone messages from unknown people go unanswered. If it is legitimate or important, theyll Most doctors recommend that everyone over the age of 65 get an influenza vaccination every year. It is necessary to get a vaccination every year because the virus is always changing. Therefore, the vaccine has to change to prevent the infection. Many people hear myths about the flu vaccine that scares them from getting one. Some think that they will suffer from flu symptoms after they get the shot. The side effects of flulike symptoms occur very rarely. The most common side effect is slight muscle soreness at the site of vaccination. Other people think that the vaccination is expensive. The shot is relatively inexpensive and costs much less than what it would cost to treat the flu. The only people who should have a flu shot are people who are al- lergic to eggs. The best time to get a flu shot is some time between September and November, depending on where you live. If you do not end up getting the flu, there are some treatments available. All physicians on staff at Richfield Care Center recommend and order flu vaccine for their patients, and each year, in the fall of the year, these flu vaccines are administered to the patients, as well as being offered to the likely than younger people to be hospitalized or placed in nursing homes where they are more likely to be exposed to the flu. The flu is highly contagious and spreads from person to person by concall back. tact with the water droplets that spray Giani says that while there have from the nose and mouth through been no victims of this new scheme sneezing, coughing, and talking. The reported yet in Utah, it is most likely best treatment for influenza is to preonly a matter of a few weeks or vent it from occurring. staff. months before the scam starts hitting Utah voice mail and pagers. Grant (Continued from Page 1) through problem solving, understanding new opportunities and conducting applied research. American Library Association (ALA) is the oldest and largest library association in the world. Its mission is to advocate the publics right to a free and open information society and the highest quality library and information services. The associations 58,000 members are primarily librarians but also trustees, publishers and other library supporters. 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