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Show Page Twelve - The Pyramid - November 2, 1994 best means of protection against breast cancer. "The importance of and examination by a physician should not be minimized," Armstrong emphasized. is "Although mammography particularly powerful, it should be coupled with clinical and self breast examination. " The National Cancer Institute recommends that women between the ages of 35 and 40 have a base line mammogram and all women 40 and over have mammograms every one to two years in addition to a breast exam by a physician yearly. Women 50 and over should have mammograms and medical breast exams every year. Adult women of all ages should do monthly breast also known as BSE. A mobile mammography unit, Intermountain sponsored by Health Care, will be at Sanpete Valley Hospital on Thursday, Nov. 3 and Friday, Nov. 4. Mammograms save lives MT. PLEASAN- T- The single most powerful tool to detect breast cancer is mammography, according to Dr. Robert Armstrong at Sanpete Valley Hospital. "Survival rates can be as high as 90 percent when lumps are found early," he says. Mammography is particularly important because it can detect breast cancers too small to be felt Reby physical examination. search shows that routine mammography is able to detect 80-9- 0 percent of tumors up to two years before they can be felt. Medical experts agree that mammography screening done at regular intervals, together with clinical breast exams, and monthly breast self examination are the three techniques that provide the Moroni honors eight Eagles MORONscouts from I- Eight Troop 551 of the Moroni First LDS Ward, earned the rank of Eagle Scout recently and will receive their awards at a court of honor on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 4 p.m. at the Moroni LDS Stake Center. Scoutmasters are Todd sen, Roger Bailey and Rick Han- include: Recipients Ryan Buttars, 17, son of Clinton and Marsha Buttars and is the youngest of four brothers, all Eagle scouts. For his project, he made a natural gas shut-owrench for each home in his ward and distributed them. He is a senior at North Sanpete High School. Eric Dyches, 17, is the son of Brent and Sally Dyches, grandson of Addie Dyches, of Moroni, and Goldie Mower, of Fairview. For his project, he repaired and painted the Moroni City Cemetery sign, planted bedding plants and cleaned the cemetery in preparation for Memorial Day. He is a senior at North Sanpete where he is the student body vice president and member of the National Honor Society. Daniel M. Kjar, 17, is the son of Merwin and Gay Kjar. His project consisted of making reading benchs for the Moroni Elementary School. He is a senior at North Sanpete. Nathaniel B. Kjar, 16, is the son of Merwin and Gay Kjar. For his project he constructed handcarts for the LDS Youth Conference. He is a junior at North Sanpete. Thayne Odeen Hansen III (ODee), 16, is the son of Thayne and Robyn Hansen. Grandparents are: Thayne and Nola Hansen and Glendon Freston of Moroni, and the late Virginia Freston. For his project, he organized scouts to help move the Moroni Elementary from their temporary location into the new school building. He is a junior at North Bailey. Grandparents are: Mary Ellen Bailey, of Moroni, and the late Glen Bailey; Sonjia Robertson, of Syracuse; and Margene Taylor, of Ogden. He sanded and painted the swings and playground equipment at the Moroni Elementary School. He is in the eigth grade at the North Sanpete Middle School. . His project consisted of making wooden boxes for the Moroni Elementary students to store bats, balls and other equipment. He is a freshman at North Sanpete. Tyler Bruce Bailey, 15, is the son of Brent and Anita Bailey. Grandparents are: Paul and Jewel Bailey, of Moroni, and Goldie Mower, of Fairview. For his project, he organized the preparation and sorting of nearly 4,000 books donated to the Moroni Elementary library. He is president of die freshman class at North Sanpete. Brandon Glen Bailey, 13, is the son of Roger and Debra Scout training SPRING CIT- Y- Sanpete District Cub Scout Leader Basic Training will be held in the Spring City LDS Church on Saturday, Nov. 12, 8 a.m. to noon. There will be a charge for materials, and attendees are being asked to bring their Cub Scout leader books. For more information, contact 6 Karla Bench at or Carma Steck at 436-886- 283-435- 2. Senior Citizens FAIRVIE- W- Senior Citizens will hold their Thanksgiving potluck dinner Nov. 9 at 6 p.m. Dave Thomas will present a musical program. VFW petition MT. PLEASANT Members of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9276 and their auxiliary, are urging citizens to join them in their efforts to protect the U.S. Flag from desecration by signing a petition supporting a constitutional amendment protecting our flag. For further information, cone tact Fogelberg at Eva-Le- 462-244- 1. According to John Loveridge, Administrative Director of Diagnostic Imaging Services, the unit is the newest machine within IHC. "Sanpete County residents can be proud to have a machine coming to their IHC facilities. There are good medical staffs supporting this service that features extensive quality assurance." state-of-the-- Art show by Dean ODriscoll MThe Central Utah Art Show will accept entries at the Snow College Fine Arts Gallery, located in the center of the Humanities Building, on Thursday, Nov. 10, or Friday, Nov. 11, between 4 and 7:30 p.m. EPHRAI- Eight Eagle Scouts from Moroni First LDS Ward pictured are: Ryan Buttars, Eric Dyches, Daniel and Nathaniel Kjar, Thayne Hansen, Bryan Bench, Tyler Bailey and Brandon Bailey. Entrants must be 18 years of counties. There will be a fee for each entry, with a limit of three age or older and must reside in entries per person. Millard or Juab Sevier, Sanpete, GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH - November Forma! 0 8, 1994 County Clerk - Punchcard Ballot No. Punchcard Ballot No. Punchcard Ballot No. ff Sanpete. Bryan Jay Bench, 15, is the son of President Steven and Karla Bench. Grandparents are: Jay and Lois Blackham of Moroni; and Margaret Bench, of Fairview. Physicians can arrange for a mammogram, or women with a physicians referral can make an appointment directly by calling V NON-PARTIS- For COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote lor One A" THOMAS L. HANSEN Democratic Ji2 J. Republican 40 KELLER CHRISTENSON For COUNTY COMMISSIONER (NO CANDIDATE B' FILED) 42 Republican For COUNTY ASSESSOR Vole lor One STEVEN Democratic B. KJAR Vote for One MARILYN SHIELDS 44 HAROLD S. JENSEN Republican For COUNTY ATTORNEY Vole lor One DISTRICT For NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL Vote lor One Representative District No 4 FILED) Republican For COUNTY AUDITOR Vole lor One JAY D. ALDER Democratic RYAN R. ANDERSON Republican For COUNTY CLERK Vote lor One KRISTINE F, CHRISTIANSEN Democratic M LAPRIEL Republican 50 65 RONALD L. IVORY 46 ROSS C. BLACKHAM mmm For NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT Vole lor One Representative District No 5 47 48 67 ALLAN P. HALL DISTRICT For SOUTH SANPETE SCHOOL For US REPRESENTATIVE District 3 Vote for One For COUNTY RECORDER SURVEYOR NO For STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 43 ILENE B. FRISCHKNECHT 58 59 YES YES 60 Shall NED JENSEN be retained in the office of County Justice NO 61 Judge of Sanpete County? Vote lor One EDDIE L. COX (NO CANDIDATE Shall CHRISTINE M. DURHAM be retained in the office of Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah? Representative District No Vote lor One 1 68 69 JIM BRAITHWAITE J. ELAINE Vote lor One BURNHAM DISTRICT For SOUTH SANPETE SCHOOL Vote lor One Representative District No. 4 0. MICHAEL 71 BARCLAY DISTRICT For SOUTH SANPETE SCHOOL Representative District No. 5 Vote lor One 73 ROGER L. NIELSON For STATE REPRESENTATIVE District 68 JOSEPH C. BLA1N MICHAEL (NO CANDIDATE BRAD JOHNSON lor One Democratic INITIATIVE A TERM LIMITS AND ELECTION BY MAJORITY VOTE OR BY RUN-OF- F Shall a law be enacted to: 1) create a term limit on each United 33 Republican 34 R. STYLER For STATE REPRESENTATIVE Vote District 70 Vote lor One FILED) Republican 36 PROPOSITION NO. 1 RIGHTS OF CRIME VICTIMS Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to: 1 ) declare that victims of crimes have specific as while defined and enforced statute rights by a not creating cause of action for money damages, costs or attorney fees, or dismissal of any criminal charge, or relief from any criminal judgment under these provisions; 2) limit the scope of the preliminary examination to determine probable cause unless otherwise provided by statute, and 3) allow the use of reliable hearsay evidence to determine probable cause at certain pretrial proceedings? FOR 80 AGAINST 82 Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to define what constitutes the nonsectarian study of religion in the state education system? AGAINST 101 ff UTAH STATE REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT ( NO. 1, , FAIRVIEW & HILBURN, 2) 68 3, & MANTI 2 1, DISTRICT NO. 70 (STERLING, MAYFIELD, 1, 2 MORONI & GUNNISON 3 1 AND 1 3, SPRING CITY, & & 2, & EPHRAIM FAYETTE) 2, CENTERFIELD LOCAL SCHOOL NORTH NORTH BOARD ELECTIONS SANPETE PRECINCT (CHESTER, WALES, SANPETE PRECINCT 4 NO. & FTN. GREEN) NO. 5 FAIRVIEW (INDIANOLA, MILBURN, & FAIRVIEW 2) SOUTH - SOUTH SOUTH SANPETE PRECINCT NO. (EPHRAIM 3, & MANTI SANPETE (MANTI PRECINCT 1, SANPETE (EPHRAIM MANTI 1, 1 2) NO. 4 3) PRECINCT NO. 1, EPHRAIM 5 2) Kristine F. I, swear the Christiansen, Sanpete County Clerk, do hereby foregoing is a true copy of the Official Ballot to be voted in Sanpete County Utah, fo? the General Election on November 8, 1994. that pg( 93 a aimctI qc AuAInlo & AXTELL) FOR 88 AGAINST 90 2 ( 67 INDIANOLA, NO. IN THE FOLLOWING DISTRICTS VOTED ARE (FAIRVIEW 1, MT. PLEASANT CHESTER, WALES, FTN . GREEN, PROPOSITION NO. 2 CHANCES TO PUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDING PROPOSITION NO. 3 NONSECTARIAN STUDY OF RELIGION FOR 99 ff DISTRICT Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to: 1 ) require the retention of a portion of interest earnings in the State School Fund as added principal with the remaining interest deposited into the Uniform School Fund; 2 allow revenue from school trust lands to pay for administration and management of those lands, with unexpended balances deposited into the State School Fund; 3) require the deposit of revenue from renewable resources on school trust lands into the State School Fund rather than the Uniform School Fund, and 4) modify other revenue provisions regarding donations, excess interest and income from sovereign lands? States Senator, United State Congressional Representative, and each state and county officer, except judges, unless that person held that office on April 1 5, 1 993; election after each general 2) require a run-oor special election for a federal, state, county, or other political subdivision office in which no candidate received a majority vote for the office, and election procedures specifi3) provide run-ofor 1994? cally 2 Kristine F. Christiansen Sanpete County Clerk |