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Show Page 6 Salina SunGunnison Valley News April 2. 1997 Reduce stres better health Ifitjfiinroy Patrol March 24, 1997 Cassie Williams, 33, of Fountain Green, Utah, was traveling on State Road 89, near mile-po50, in Sanpete County, when her vehicle went off the right side of the road. The vehicle hit a pow er pole, and rolled once. She was wearing a seat belt and sustained only minor injuries. Jeremy Stanworth, 1 8, of Monroe, Utah, was stopped in Richfield for a broken Subsequent investigation revealed he was in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. He was arrested for DUI, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of paraphernalia. Two male juveniles were arrested for tobacco violations. March 26, 1997 Deann Becker, 25, of Monroe, Utah, was traveling on State Road 118, near Austin, when she was involved in a one vehicle rollover accident. Becker w as pinned in the vehicle and sustained minor injuries. She was not wearing a seat belt, and was treated and released at the Sevier Valley Hospital. She was arrested for driving under the influence, no drivers license, and no insurance. March 28, 1997 Carolyn Moosman, 46, of Lyman, Utah, attempted a left turn as Daniel DcMillc, 19. of Fremont, Utah, was attempting to pass and the vehicles collided. The collision occurred at Fremont Junction in Wayne County. Seat belts were worn. A female passenger st by Elaine Blackburn We promise ourselves regularly that we are going to exercise more, eat less and kick bad habits, but improving the health and tone of our bodies is only half the secret of a long life. Just as important is making changes to the way we think about when absolutely necessaiy and w e can work, family and life in general. By make ourselves available only during one is intaking care of our minds and nourish- certain hours of the day--n- o ing our spiritual sides, we reduce stress levels and boost our immune sy stems. dispensable. Avoid unnecessary loads of bad At the Richfield Care Center, our news negative new s can wreak havoc whole staff works constantly to pro- on our mental and physical Watch less TV news it tends to mote wellness of the mind and spirit and our recreation and social service focus on the sensational and the hordepartments are specially trained and rible and we need to be selective in directed to this aspect of health pro- the movies and other television promotion. grams we watch. Our w hole world seems to be movRefuse to listen to negative goswe turn and time faster and certainly every siping and ing around there seems to be more stresdo not participate in it. Cynicism may sors placed on our minds and bodies. have its place, but for health's sake try Following are some ideas that might to see the good side of everything and be helpful as a guide to getting a more share that optimism with others. Select friends and associates w ho are positive, relaxed outlook on life: Loosen technologys positive and uplifting and avoid those can actually add to our stress who are negative, hateful and drainlevels and depress our immune sy s- ing. tems without our even being aw are of Connect w ith your spiritual it. Waiting to receive or send messages that spirituality is distinct via fax machines, cellular phones, from religion. One can be a spiritual voice mail. beepers, and just person who attends religious services, old telephones are just a few or one can be spiritual but practice no plain modern conveniences that w e feel are particular faith. The spiritual person indispensable, but they can rob us of senses that life has meaning and pursleep, cause hypertension and actually pose and lives that way. Spiritual make us less productive at times. people seem to have the ability to acWe need to admit to ourselves that cept loss which has been linked to lonwere not indispensable. We shouldnt gevity and we certainly sec a high delive for our fax machines. gree of spirituality in our residents at them only the Richfield Care Center. voice mail and pagers--us- e well-bein- logy g. tail-lig- report Community Calendar booked into the Sevier County Jail. The rental vehicle was impounded. March 28, 1997 April 2 Ruth Barnes, 69, of Panguitch, Public Meeting with Governor Leavitt, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Sevier County Courthouse Auditorium. Topic: Public landsNational Monuments. Utah, was traveling on State Road 89, near mile-po145, when she swerved to avoid a southbound vehicle travelst ing in her lane of travel and hit a delineator post. The vehicle left the scene without stopping. March 29, 1997 SusanFarmer, 41, ofBoise, Idaho, was traveling on State Road 24, in Wayne County, when she lost control of the vehicle on snowy roads. Farmer went off the road and struck a delineator post. She was wearing a seat belt and was not injured. March 29, 1997 Jennifer Peterson, 16, of Monroe, Utah, was traveling nearTeasdale, in Wayne County. When, due to speed, Peterson her vehicle, it roll two to times. She was causing wearing a seat belt and sustained a cut on her head. March 29, 1997 April 3 non-conta- ct Cheryl Stevenson, 28, of Redmond, Utah, was traveling on State Road 256 in Sevier County, when she collided with a cow. Stevenson was w earing a seat belt and was not injured. She drove home from the scene to report the accident. March 29, 1997 Jay Jackson, 42, of Monroe, Utah, was traveling on State Road 118 in Sevier County, when he and rolled his vehicle. Jackson sus- in the Moosman vehicle. Brandi Wood, 23, of Lyman, sustained inju- tained head and back lacerations, but refused medical transport Jackson was ries. not wearing a seat belt. March 28, 1997 March 30, 1997 Albert Eubanks, 54, of Denver, Jason Featherhat, 18, of Richfield, in Utah, was taken into custody, by Colorado, was traveling on Sevier County, when he was stopped Trooper Tenney, when it was deterfor speed. Subsequent investigation mined that he had three outstanding revealed him to be driving under the warrants. He was booked into the influence. Eubanks was arrested and Sevier County Jail. Salina Chamber of Commerce meeting, 12 noon, at Shaheens Restaurant. North Sevier Jr. Riding Club (15 yrs or younger), signfirst ride, 5 p.m., Salina Rodeo Grounds. Must have and ups own horse. Trail Rides and event preparation for riding club meets. For more info, call: Stephanie Anderson C.H.A.D.D. (Children and Adults with Attention Deficient Disorder) will meet in Richfield (75 East Center) at 7 p.m. 529-372- 2. April 4 GVHS Dance O Gunnison Highs production of Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew will be performed at the GVHS Auditorium April 5 167th Annual General Conference of The Church of Saints. Sessions at 1 0 a.m.& 2 p.m. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y GVHS production of Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew will be performed at the GVHS Auditorium Salina Lions Club monthly paper pickup. Citizens in the North Sevier area are asked to have their newspapers tightly tied and curbside by 9 a.m. Special Olympics Benefit Run hosted by the new Road Warriors Fitness Club.Registration for the Benefit Run begins at 7 a.m. at Lifetime Fitness Health Club, (80 East 1 1 00 North) e in Richfield. A walk and kids run begin at 8 a.m., followed at 8:30 by a 5K run for all ages.For more information, call Tom Jensen, or Marty Abrams, one-mil- 896-260- 528-620- 8, 0. April 6 Daylight Savings Time begins! Besuretosetyourclocks ahead 1 hour. Remember: Spring Ahead! O 167th Annual General Conference of The Church of Saints. Sessions at 1 0 a.m.& 2 p.m. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y April 7 Gunnison Highs production of Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew will be performed at the GVHS Auditorium O Gunnison City Council will hold a public hearing at 7:30 to 8 p.m. The purpose for the hearing is to consider possible Zoning changes Deadline to register an exhibit or demonstration in the 2 Natural Resource Festival (April 25 & 26) in Richfield. Call for exhibitor information. 896-926- April 9 An immunization and blood pressure clinic will be held n Salina from 9 to 1 1 :30 a.m., in the basement of the City Hall Open a Zions Bank Building. April 10 North Sevier Jr. Riding Club trail ride. April 11 Billy Dean concert at the Palladium in Delta. Local singer, Tammy Marie Hales, will be one of the opening acts, starting at 6 p.m. Billy Dean at 8 p.m. Tickets available at Dons Texaco (215 East Main) in Salina. $18 reserved, $15 general admission. Home Equity Credit Line AND PEOPLE will think youre a April 12 Family; Hope for the Future, a conference sponsored Initiative on Families T oday, is scheduled for Governors the by financial genius. 8:45 a.m. to noon in the new conference building at the Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center, 800 West, 200 South, Richfield. A $5 per person charge will cover materials and production costs. Reservations are encouraged. Call Ruth Rock or Brandon Burr at the ISAT office, 896-528- 4. April 19 The Gunnison Stake Relief Society will be celebrating he Sesquicentennial in a special program from 1 0 a.m. to noon. A light luncheon served. April 22 Childhood Immunizations free in honor of National nfant Immunization Awareness week. Special clinic from 1 7 p.m. at Manti Health Dept. 40 W. 200 N. in Manti All -- No April 25 Points No Fees NSHS presents Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat, at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. 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