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Show Page Four - The Pyramid - April 6, 1994 Sanpete Valley Hospital obtains lab equipment MT. PLEASAN- T- Physicians at Sanpete Valley Hospital can now make quicker, more precise diagnoses and begin treating patients sooner thanks to a newly acquired, piece of laboratory test equipment, according to a recent news release. The new Kodak Ektachem 250 analyzer is said to provide the state-of-the-- fastest and most accurate results available to test blood and other body fluids, and is capable of performing up to 250 tests per hour. "Quick lab tests are essential to patient diagnosis and care," says lab manager Mike Canfield. "Having immediate access to accurate test results saves time and money. Instead of relying on ly. Its extremely helpful in treating our emergency room patients," he added.The analyzer can run more than 40 different diagnostic tests for items such as sodium, potassium, glucose, cholesterol and Automation blood enzymes. features make it easy to operate and allows labor costs to be reduced while keeping the labs available to provide doctors with immediate test results when needed. The Ektachem 250 has a unique function to enhance effi-- . ciency by automatically diluting urine samples to make testing more streamlined. An serum dilution lets operators select correct dilution factors easily and quickly. The news release points out that Sanpete Valley Hospital - er MORON- I- Student Educational Occupational Planning with advisors from meetings ' North Sanpete Middle School will be held Tuesday, April 12 from 6 to 9 p.m. and again Wednesday, April 13, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with an hour break for lunch between noon and 1 p.m. There will be no school held on Wednesday, April 13, to accommodate these interviews. i 436-826- 0. Farm Bureau meets today MT. PLEASAN- T- All interested farmers and gardeners can attend a meeting discussing pesticide use and new regulations concerning them at a meeting Wednesday, April 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall Blue Room. Jerry Ferguson, over farm safety, will conduct the meeting. vice-preside- nt Astronaut Don Lind will speak at the next Snow College Con-- , vocation, Tuesday, April 12 .at,, 12:30 p.m. in the Crane theater. Boating conditions ' 5-- SALT LAKE CIT- YThe Utah State Parks Service has announced that boating conditions at Palisade lake are excellent; the lake is 90 percent full and water temperature is m the low 40s. Only non- motorized boats are allowed. Huntington reservoir is full and launching and boating conditions are excellent, with water temperature in the low 40 s. Scofield reservoir is and unsafe to be on. ed 5, NS vs. Juab alumni game MT. PLEASAN- T- The alumni from North Sanpete High School plan an alumni game on May 6 against Juab High School. The game will be a rematch, since the last alumni match ended in a 6 tie. Anyone interested in playing can contact Mark Woot-to- n at the high school, 6-- Correction MT. PLEASANT-- In the national drill team competition article last week, it was omitted that Sara Vincent was also a in that organization. And Get A FREE dry-sli- de 835-215- 1. 4-- H. y. Margaret Parnell to attend youth leadership conference with a list of their activities. Based on this information, 50 students were invited to be interviewed by the Freedoms Founda-tio- MT. PLEASANT Margaret Parnell, a junior at North Sanpete High School, will spend part of this week in Valley Forge, PA. Margaret was chosen to represent Utah at the Freedoms Foundations Freedom and Leadership youth conference to be held there April Margaret was chosen from over 100 applicants to be one of 30 juniors to attend. Students were chosen based on leadership capabilities, academic ability and maturity. Students were required to submit a patriotic essay, along n. Out of these 50 students, 30:: from all over the state were invited to attend the conference ' from Region 13. 0. 17) f0' I- - - The program consists of workshops and academia. Students will also tour Valley Forge National Historic Park and Colo- - . nial Philadelphia. The Freedoms Foundation hopes to instill in these young people a feeling of patriotism and : pride in our nation. . . Cffi, Rebecca Olson, daughter of Glen and Nora Olson, Moroni, received her Young Womanhood Recognition Medallion in the Moroni Second LDS Ward. i STERLIN- G- The mild winter was good for golfers at Palisade State Park golf course. . i Palisade Parks course is in good condition. "Well have between 500-60- 0 rounds played this month, which is above average for this time of year," said Greens Superintendent Glad Denton. "Right now theres no prob- lem getting on the course, and were not currently taking reservations." They will be necessary later in the season, and Denton recommends them for Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. The course usually hosts a number of tournaments each year and once those tournaments have been scheduled, golfers are advised to call for dates. Golfers will see some exciting changes in the course this year, to Denton. Construc-tio- ii i according of an additional nine holes, plus work on the existing courses sprinkler system, are scheduled for this autumn. t A new golf professional Joined the course staff on April " 5. For further information, con--, F tact the course at (4653). nine-hol- e, 36-p- Sign up for baseball now f Golf course ready to play ar j 161. FAIRVIEW Registration for Fairview City BaseballSoftball will be held Wednesday, sign-up- s April 6, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Thursday, April 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the basement of city hail. information e Lee R. Sorenserrat 427,9336 Anderson at FoT-mor- or-Ja- Margaret Parnell 427-923- 2. ! 835-GOL- Moroni girls softball , registration MORONI Moroni City Girls Softball registration is due by April 15. For further information contact Reed Rawlings, is the light of the , 8830; Leah Anderson, or Moroni City Offices. Winners of the Utah Power Electric Contest from North Sanpete Middle School are Bryce Russell, son of Brian and Charriss Russell, Fairview, and Wendy Carr, daughter of Mel and Terri Carr, Mt. Pleasant. The pair attended the region competition in Richfield March 28, receiving a certificate and free dinner. rt, ge 436-886- mind. Get one Polaris lifetest FRIT when ou take delier of a 1994 SL750 or SI.T750 SL650, between April 1 and Mas 31, 1994 See the exciting new Polaris personal watercraft models at sour participating Polaris dealer . but hum. before thes're out of sight PGDLR1IRI5' Bel i e v e it GARRETT SERVICE 563 II. Main Nephi I 4-- vice-preside- nt Lifevest! Offer good April 4-- H The technology claims to produce no liquid wastes, which is an important environmental consideration for both the hospital and the commu-nit- 2-- 462-245- 2. 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PLEASAN- T- North Sanpete Ladyhawks pulled out a over Richfield close win, during their second league game March 29. Maria Cook was the winning pitcher and Tawnya Crumb was the catcher. The Ladyhawks had- four scoreless innings but managed to , score nine runs in three innings, and held Richfield to two runs in the bottom of the seventh. According to Coach Dovey was a good team effort. The varsity team hosted Timp-vieMarch 30, scoring eight runs in the bottom of the seventh , Pinch to beat Timpview hitter Melynda Blain had a great hit, according to Dovey, and brought in two runs to start the rally. Emily Eliason drove in the winning run for the North Sanpete victory. Sadie Christensen was the winning pitcher and Tawnya Crumb was again the catcher. The Ladyhawks are 0 in league play and 1 overall. The Ladyhawks faced a though opponent Tuesday in Delta, with scores unavailable at press time. The Junior Varsity Ladyhawks lost to Richfield, Jenny Blackham pitcher, and Rebecca Cook, catcher. The JV came back to beat Maria Cook Timpview 10-Pitching, Melynda Blain catcher. No errors were recorded in the game. The Ladyhawks compete in a tournament at Cottonwood High School Friday and Saturday, April 8 and 9, and will host Emery High School on' April 12. 11-1- will set sched- eighth grade; and eighth graders will set schedules for ninth grade. 'These schedules require a parents signature, and students are encouraged to accompany their parents to these interviews. For further information, contact the North Sanpete Middle School at Ektachem w parentteacherstudent ules for seventh grade; seventh graders will set schedules for Kodak - meetings will be held by appointment and schedules for the next classes will be years (1994-95- ) determined at that time. rs The uses a unique technology which is said to be easy on both patients and the environment. Blood samples are placed on 9-- 8, meetings set Sixth-grade- stays. 2-- the environment. These ts Ladyhawks are 0 in league play Sanpete Valley Hospital Lab Manager Mike Canfield is shown operating the facilitys new Kodak Ektachem 250 analyzer which should streamline patient laboratory testing while being gentle on Parent-teach- patients will see many benefits from the advanced technology of this analyzer in quicker test results which will reduce anxiety; also, early diagnosis and treatment often result in earlier discharge. The analyzers, accuracy and reliability should mean fewer and shortened hospital a courier to pick up the specimen and take it to a larger facility, we can run the tests here immediate- 623-082- 3 through Mav 31, 1994 Available on! at tour participating Polaris dealer t 1994 Polaris industries I P TREAT YOURSELF 8; To a healthier and more shapely body without dieting and going hungry! , HELP WANTED PROGRAMMER -- Entry Level. 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