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Show - w Page Four - The Pyramid - May 29, 1996 Snow College to sponsor December Israel study tour EPHRAI- around Jerusalem, visits will be made to the Pool of Bethesda, Mt. Moriah, the Dome of the Rock, Gethsemane, Bethlehem and more. Other areas on the tour are Lazarus Tomb, the Dead Sea, Masada and the Judean Wilderness. Travel arrangements have been made through Journeys Unlimited, Inc. of New York, and Snow College credit is available. Further information may be obtained by writing to Snow College or by calling Gary Parnell at extension 357. Snow College is sponsoring a study tour to Israel in December. The tour will be available to both students and community members throughout the state. M- The tour package includes airfare, type hotels, two meals daily and English first-cla- ss speaking guides. Travellers who pay a deposit prior to June 15, will receive a discount. Places of interest on the itinerary include: Tel Aviv, Nazareth, Galilee, the Valley of Armageddon and Jerusalem. In and UHFA program could make homeownership possible for Utahs low income families SALT LAKE CIT- Y- About e Utah families' 350 will have the opportunity to become home owners, according to a Utah Housing Finance Agency (UHFA) press release. UHFAs board of directors approved the release of $25 million of mortgage funds that will make home ownership af lower-incom- itself. Every generation of Americans has grown up understanding that our nation and our democratic ideals were founded and have been preserved by men and women willing to put the well-bein- g of our country ahead of their personal lives. In the "year of the Olympics", were reminded of the men and women who serve our nation on active duty, or through the reserve and guard components, who train just like the Olympic athletes, ever on guard and ready to move out in a minutes notice. These individuals are "Olympians" in their own right, training daily to become the best they are in their duties. During the Olympic torch run that traveled through Utah this month on its way to Atlanta, one of the persons carrying the torch Boating law requirements . SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Boaters need to be aware of new law changes regarding personal watercraft (PWC). The law requires to persons 12 to 18 years-ol- d complete the PWC education course and have in their possession a boating safety certificate issued by Utah State Parks and Recreation. After course completion, PWC operators 12 to 15 years old, must be under direct supervision of an adult who is at least 18 years old. 75MHz Package d Add MultiMedia Intel 75MHz PentiumIntel CPU. Intel Corp $1,895 - a 5499 based Upgrade MB. c n ,04Y Kit 8MB RAM Call Dale Lewis or Mike Ence for more Information! 427-939- Carbon monoxide inhibits the throughout the body and victims may actually suffocate due to lack of oxygen. Homeowners with appliances or attached garages are encouraged to install carbon monoxide detectors that fuel-burni- 2 CDs, IRAs ANNUITIES, LIFE INSURANCE YOU SHOULD ATTEND THIS SEMINAR FREE for Seniors ages 55 to SO The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources law enforcement section recently presented Governor Mike Leavitt with a Centennial conservation officer badge. As Utah celebrates its first century of statehood, wildlife law enforcement also enjoys 100 years of wildlife protection. During the ceremony in the governors office, Scott White, con-- , servation officer for the southern region, presented some historical perspective on what has happened with wildlife law enforcement over the years. On April 5, 1896, the first Utah State Legislature enacted the State System giving game wardens the authority to enforce all laws protecting the fish and game in the state of Utah, says White. That act makes the Division of Wildliife Resources the oldest law enforcement agency of state government. White said that the first Legislature recognized the need to protect the harvestable SALT LAKE CIT- Y- A new technique in single bypass heart incisurgery, using one sion and going between the ribs instead of opening the chest, has been successfully by a team of surgeons at University of Utah Hospital. "The patient went home in two days; one of several factors that reduce the cost of the operation e, by 80 percent," said S.V. associate M.D., professor and chief of division of cardiot- six-in- Kar-wand- c 3 i (800) A 370-- 0 STOW-I- T Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient, Secure, Affordable Fast Delivery & Pick-u- p Full Swing Doors White feels that wildlife law enforcement has been, and continues to be, an integral part-o- f wildlife management. Through education, conservation officers are also dedicated to serving and protecting the people of Utah. "Not only is it the great state of Utahs Centennial, but the Centennial for conservation officers, the first and oldest state law enforcement agency, " he concluded. horacic surgery at U of U School of Medicine. The cost of the traditional single bypass surgery was about $25,000. With this new technique used for single bypasses only, incision surgeons make a six-injust above the heat and remove a small piece of rib to gain access to the heart. "Our first patient was eating the day after surgery, and went home the next day," Dr. Karwande said. ch basis. The responsibility of the Animal Control officer will be to license and enforce the dog license ordinance, capture stray dogs, euthanasia when necessary, feed impounded dogs and clean dog pound. The successful bidder must submit proof of liability insurance, holding the City harmless, prior to proceeding with the work. mT dM1 .Storage feperty!; Ground Level I j Access j ffxffxW I Sx&xW 995 W. Indiana Avenue Salt Lake Gty. Utah 1 1 1 "In the early 1970s, the state saw the need to protect all Utah wildlife and the habitat they need to survive," White stated. "Thus the Fish and Game Department became the Division of Wildlife Resources. Game wardens became conservation officers and were given the responsibility of protecting all of the natural resources within the state." Mt. Pleasant City is accepting proposals for an Animal Control Officer to work on a contractual MAY STOW-I-T (801)977-888- 5 fish and game for the future. They entrusted this protection to state game wardens. PUBLIC NOTICE BEiTHf ANSWERS FEATURES P0RTABLEST0RAGEC0NTAINERS nutt? e Nurse I Registered health work various public programs Registered Nurse I to in the Central Utah Public Health Departments North Sanpete County Office in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. To quality you must have current license to practice in the State of Utah as a Registered Nurse. This position is 30 time while school in session. Some travel will be required. Applications will be received at 70 Westview Drive, Richfield, Utah 84701 until THE POSITION IS FILLED. Contact Russell Anderson for more information Ext. 20 during business at the above address or call 896-545- 1 hours. The Central Utah Public Health Department is an Equal Opportunity Employer. WASATCH ACADEMY SEEKS FRENCH TEACHER Part-tim- for the 1996-9- 7 e school gear. Undergraduate major in travel in France or Francophone countries, French, graduate study, teaching experience, andor near native fluency preferred. Salary commensurate with experience. If interested, please send letter of interest and resumestatement of relevant information to: Dr. Curtis Schada Review of 462-022- 6. se FINANCIAL INSURANCE & ACCOUNTING 509 W. Main, Mt. Pleasant, UT you earning $25,000 annually. Prospective buyers may qualify for these monies providing their income and the cost of the home they want to buy are below certain limits. Limits vary from county to county depending on the size of the household and the location of the home purchased. monthly mortgage payment of approximately $590. UHFA rates are nearly one full percentage point below conventional rates and may allow many households to qualify for home ownership who would not otherwise. Persons interested in further information may contact UHFA at un-vent- ed Diversified Home Improvements over 15 years experience in additions, decks, concrete driveways walks and patios. Competitive prices to help reduce your costs, licensed, free estimates Call Lonnie Locally owner and operated. SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Exercising is good for health, but it has to be done right or persons may risk injury, according to a recent news release. The "Seven Laws of Injury Prevention" are: always warm up before and cool down after a workout; stretch after exercising for ten minutes; use proper form and technique; before performing high-ris- k exercises, learn to do them the right way; work on weaknesses so that all muscles are conditioned, muscle imbalance can lead to injury; dont injuries, if it hurts, have it checked out; dont overtrain, strength comes only if the body is allowed to recover between workouts. powers of attorney Guaranteed safe options for higher yields New rules on asset preservation Medi-Cplanning alternatives liena and Avoidance of Medi-Ca- l claims care Pros and cons of long-ter- m insurance as a planning tool Vita: TlirfiJ, All 11, 1MI Cltf iill Tlat: 7:M fa. 1 II littt Cuter ' driving iff fuel-burni- New technique in heart bypass surgery successful Exercise right information on: New Government programs that will help pay for nursing costs Protecting your assets from nursing care costs About living wills and health care (801)462-012- sound an alarm when dangerous levels are present. They further advise that a detector be installed on each floor. Other safety measures include: annual inspection of heating system, water heater and other appliances; chimneys and flues inspected and cleaned professionally; make sure all gas pilot lights have a blue flame, not orange, if orange call a service technician immediately; never use charcoal grills, hibachis or kerosene heaters inside the home; keep car exhaust out of house; never operate gas burning appliances in a closed room. Consumers should learn the symptoms of exposure; headache, fatigue, nausea, dizziness, irregular breathing, mental confusion and unconsciousness. If carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected, move outside to fresh air and get emergency medical help. Utah wildlife law enforcement celebrates its centennial, too IF YOU HAVE v first-tim- e home buyers, many of whom may find home ownership less expensive than renting an apartment. Because affording the down below Many Utah households are paying more that $600 a month in rent. The UHFA interest rate allows a household earning approximately $24,000 annually to purchase a $70,000 home with a Wasatch Academy ' 120 South 100 West Mt. Pleasant, UT applications will begin in early June and will continue until the position is filled. E0E. Total HomeCare, Inc. j Quality Care With A Personal Touch. RN and AIDE WANTED Total HomeCare, Inc., a rapidly growing home and health agency, is currently seeking a PRN RN and Home Health Aide to do patient visits. RNs must have a current RN license to practice in the state of Utah. Home health aide certification preferred. Home health experience is preferred. We offer a great salary and reimburse for mileage. If you are interested in joining our quality health care team. . . Applications are currently being accepted at: Total HomeCare, Inc. 394 East 100 South Moroni, Utah 84646 (801)436-852- 5 1 Computers x-- i Including FaxModem & SVGA Monitor g I Pentium is a registered trademark ot , bloods capacity to carry oxygen SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Fire restrictions will apply for persons vacationing in many of the southern counties of Utah. State and federal officials have placed restrictions in: Iron, Washington, Garfield, Kane, San Juan and Grand counties. Beaver County, west of Interstate 5 and portions of Wayne County in Canyonlands National Park also are facing restrictions. Local areas could have fire restrictions as well. The restriction order prohibits: open fires of any kind, campfires in facilities provided for them in designated campground and picnic areas will be allowed; smoking, except in vehicles, boats, developed recreation sites, residences or in an area at least three feet in diameter that is barren or cleared of all flammable materials; and fireworks, tracer ammunition or other pyrotechnic devices. For more information contact Jim Springer, Department of Natural Resources, at ujjuyMitz Pentium-base- ' moderate-incom- e, SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Carbon monoxide can be a silent killer.' Although, this deadly household poison can do its damage before a person is even aware of the danger, carbon monoxide detec-tor- s can be the early warning that helps protect people, according to a recent Utah Power and U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission press release. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas that is created when any fuel is burned, gasoline, propane, natural gas, oil, wood, coal and even tabacco. Fire rules come early to South Utah ; . households Carbon monoxide, silent killer in the Ogden area was George E. Wahlen. A true hero, George Wahlen is Utahs only living Congressional Medal of Honor recipient. Mr. Wahlen is one of Utahs leading advocates for veterans and veterans issues in Utah. We have always been blessed with countrymen like George Wahlen, willing to put their personal concerns aside, and give their all for America. We are blessed to have people like that, for without them we have nothing at all. Americas veterans are heroes, champions for a great nation. And so it is that we must always take to honor and preserve the memory of their sacrifices. On the Memorial Day, let us not forget our nations veterans and those who are still serving their country. We can pay no higher tribute to our dead nor render greater service to our nation this day than to instill in others, who seemingly have no special reason for remembering, the true spirit of Memorial Day. This is, in truth, a day for all Americans. Doug Wadsworth, Director, VA Regional Office Salt Lake City The observance of Memorial Day is one of our richest and most American of traditions, because it reminds us of the most basic of beliefs on which our nation was founded, the belief that liberty is more precious than any gift and, sometimes, even more precious than the gift of life " i Our richest and most American of traditions Dear Editor: fordable for families with modest income. The 7.25 percent fixed interest rate mortgage money is now available to Utahs low- - and payment and closing costs are the biggest obstacle for first-tim- e home buyers, UHFA loans offer zero discount points, greatly reducing the down payment and closing costs required of UHFA home buyers. Down payment assistance is also available to I I REFRIGERATED UNITS AVAILABLEj Proposals will be accepted until June 6th, 1996 at 5:00 p.m. Submit them in writing to Mt. Pleasant City, 1 5 West Main, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. Please write Animal Control Proposal on envelope. 1 JOB OPENING Fairview City is accepting applications for a part-tim- e Zoning Administrator. Person must have experience in planning and zoning or desire and have aptitude to learn. Must be a self starter with department under the direction of the City Administrator. Closing date for applications will be 17 June 1 996 at 1 :00 p.m. For additional information contact Fairview City Hall at POSITION ANNOUNCEMENTS NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT The North Sanpete School District is accepting applications for the following positions: Two 5 hr. Teaching Assistants for Spring City Elementary Extended Year Program (20 days). Must be able to supervise andor instruct groups of children in art, drama, dance (movement), or music. One 3 hr. Teaching Assistant for Spring City Elementary Extended Year Program (20 days). Must be familiar with SRA direct instruction reading. . Applications will be accepted until June 6, 1996. Interested persons may fill out a written application at the North Sanpete School District Office, 4 1 W. Main, Mt. Pleasant, UT. 84647. Persons with applications already on file at the school 5 to have district office or current employees may call their application activated for these positions. Persons may also to have an application form mailed. call (801) 462-24462-248- 85 n coadtred onlhi tail of tnolormnt Nortfi Scums School Kmid ii n squJ wortwilf tmplofsr. Applanh fwKcrfMMlkMl ngsiWna, color, foUaltKMoiLiitgiiw, iL MonsiiiiiiivinaMiMi, Radial andHiooris4tlr. |