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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Little League netters win By Wilbur Braithwaite Local Little League tennis players journeyed north Monday and defeated Provo B 2 and overall won matches by a 4 count. Bert Liddell came out on top of Clark Schmutz 5 in the No. singles. Both doubles were won as 3-- 9-- 8-- 1 Jordan Thompson and Brady Nielsen topped Nathan Meyers in Nolan and Shawn the No. 1, defeated Emery Wogenstahli, Kjar for No. 2 doubles. Trenton 2 Young and Matt Dean played in the No. 2 and No. 3 singles losing 8-- 1. 8-- to Stephen Ord Turner, 8-- 1, 8-- rHE (four he st source oi local iicips. and Ted 4 MANTI MESSENGER EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE THE respectively. Young Talm Bird, Mark Johnson and Dave Allred all won matches. play-bac- k Mackay Anderson lost a hard fought tiebreaker 6 Ladd Bradley ). and Mike Liddell were among the 3 players participating. This was their first competition. Next Monday the team travels to Pleasant Grove. Coming home matches are on July 10, Monday, with Lehi and July 17, Monday with Provo A. 7-- (7-1- 1 out-of-to- homes Friday June 30 O Mindy Layton is candidate for Miss Teen Mindy Layton, a daughter of Scott and Peggy La) ton of Manti, has been selected as a finalist in the 1995 Miss Teen of Utah Scholarship and Recognition Program at the to be held June I in Salt Lake City, Red Lion lotel Utah. The Miss Teen of Utah Program will award over $10,000.00 in scholarships, prizes and awards. State finalists will be judged on scholastic record, service and achievement to school and com29-Ju- 1 ly 1 Saturday July LJ m Public Hearing scheduled Sanpete County will hold a public hearing to consider potential projects for which funding may be applied under the Small Cities Program for fiscal Year Page 7 Thursday, June 29, 1995 e, Bedroom 996-9- 7. ftaoorn vtitr discussed along with the range of projects eligible under this program and a review of previously funded projects. The hearings will begin at 10 a.m. on Thursday, July 6, and will be held at 345 West 100 North in Ephraim. Further information can be obtained by contacting Joseph C. IndividuBlain at als with disabilities needing special accommodations during this proceeding should contact Joseph 1 at least C. Blain at (80 ) in advance. three working days 1 ? rrT Suggestions for potential projects will be solicited, both verbally and in writing, from all interested parties. The expected amount of CDBG funds for this FY will be 1 oTppo Opening Price $42,00000 Only $330 Per Month! Down ($2,100) 5 Why Rent When You Can Own! Better Built Homeso 1190 W 400 S O Richfield, Ut. O 3 FREE DISHWASHER with any new home! Installed at the factory $500 Bring in this coupon and 283-432- 896-556- Expires .lul y o munity, personal development of talents and special interests, personality and poise in formal wear, judges interview, and a written awareness test. Awards will be presented to the top 2 merit finalists and to the outstanding state finalists in each of the six judging categories, age divisions, and talent competition. The state finals will be held at 3 p.m., July I, 1995 at the Salt Lake Red Lion Motel. geta DllTAIUOlGTUlEMOltfMlIlElAlllTlHMClAlR N I I R I 0 M II N I A I N I A I. II I ( R A I 1 pi.'i uk is to laid moie e inno-v.mv- w,is (l dilnciing an at a lovvei u"l (.(iialitv i hvi mg moii i.ue m nl mugs has Ken one l oui-pai- i Sim Komi v i ("- 1 hi One News Briefs Call items to 835-805- 6 Mason Herring's house was buzzing with guests for almost a week with the marriage of her granddaughter, Amy Sorensen, from Mesa, Arizona to T.J. Dana from Flagstaff, Arizona. They were married June 6 in the Manti LDS Temple. After the wedding there was a luncheon in Ephraim at the Co-o- p Building on Main Street. guests were: Larry and Cathy Sorensen and daughter I lolly of Mesa, Arizona; Voin and Carla Campbell and daughter Angie of St. George; Branton, Ruth, Karolyn and Joshua Campbell, all of Golcta, California and Amys sister Cory and her daughter Brittany from LeGrand, Oregon. 17 Amy and T.J. chose June to be married because it just happens to be the wedding anniversary of both sets of parents. ol i lie i lunge you likely lo expel iciiic he.ilih i.ue i lli.u s.4fiiSiu4' Although the loiiiept ol u outpatient i.ue k not new. is Iwoming moie lomnion .is hospital and health kx us on nuking i.ue moie ullordahle and moie lonieiiieni Outpatient i.ue Ba-i- ra ft i ml- - horn ti k e.uc lo health maintenaiue and pievention loi hospitali:id e (.O'tlv Most outpalktil uii-te- i' do not op. tale 24 liouis seveial i:e and design to stall papetwoik. and udmini'iu-tiv- in e iot' COST. However. hospitals, lost' even thing horn building ieaon pat. hopital have I veil the hub ol health care .tunny levvet h CONVINILNCr. QUALITY. o advantage oik ted bv outpatient i.ue i hank gieaterionve-nteni- i(i lapaii'sa'pk ieJi-nolog- stugeiv that uadi il ne.u ly six t nuiallv leip-uidais hospitalization now is i ttiallv. outpatient i.ue means the ame high level I in I'thei settings he same 1 ikw puKessi' and pnxe-ihue- s that aie lediiiingiost uko get patient baik to vvoik sooner And a managed i.ue plan seek lo maintain the lifelong health ol menilvts. neighboihood phv Milan iltniis and health ii'iitets make it easy (oi people to obtain the tegular i.ue and health they need edu-i.ttu- Hie seiond e their nature, are Out pat tent i.ue expensive places us lends itsell to tiRtmuTf operate. Hospitals deicniialired i.ue are open 24 hours a isvKsaf site. .1' i.ue day. seven days a move away horn week Some hospihospital and tals are like small baik into netghboihood lines - some have more phv siiian oil in's and i linn. than 100 depai tments and Bv bunging i.ue iloset to mote than 3.000 employees w heie people live and vvotk. Hospitals are built lo very lustomeis etiov gteaiet tune stringent codes Emetgcniy by I a Wli.it has made tin evolu- tion ol outpatient i.ue possible' Jvvetal laitois Medical advances. s Diagnositi and suign.il have been imptoied. new nieil nal technology has led to 70 pen ent of surgeries in Utah being done on an outpatient basis One of teih-niitte- main piixcduics that ha shilled laigelv lo outpatient t gallbladder surgery i same-da- this i' I pni-dui- piimaii i.ue e Ivvo ol then- that i (ists the amount ol one-ilm- ion-siiin- (.ontiast .nit patK nt l.utli-ttand Jink' ate lai le" and havi k" haslo quality that health i.ue have ionic to expert Outpatient vate make seme in today managed vate enviionmoni and t an advantage to loti'iimet lor wire iypii.il-means lower col In the m all i i Ik nt physician linns and oi it pat tent ien-teexi't in ilk Inti mtouni.iin Wist II Ic. i alliliatid with 'iveial We have di vi lopi il a lomcpi v.ilk d he Ilk li.illh c inti i I liesi until an link phv siiian olliies. k, unii nt loom and lauli-- t n ' loi si inning' and Ik .ill i dm ation IIIC plans i, ill loi building inh until' in a nuiuhii ol area mill mix undei sitied bv l a patient Bv HiintirJnsi ..it ..(MM savings and ! i.ue LMt nap ei-v lie aie miiiiupied il this mh.isiutuuie tcJiiiolo-gy- . and stall aie iiiii"an to xx iet expechealth that i.ue 'hilt tation 1 Out-of-to- I sv stems must also K avail able in i he event out'idi also male lie fust, outpatient Ilk Main i : Dorothy Williams - i iiiiieusingli moie ol yotii i ,ue will be pioudeil outside the hospii.il in iHUp.it leni icntcis .tiul Jinn Manti 'lilt In K - mil- I k the inpatient pioiedme High-powere- d pharmaceuticals have revolutionized i.ue i'i example a kidney inlution that Used to ieiUiie si'ieial dav I ol hospitalization ian tieatid with an now Iv antibiotii administeied in a ilmie undei phi'iiian superv 11011 eliminating the lonstiamts ol time and distance Now. thanks lo new lomputer and leleiommuniiaiion y stem, a patients medn.il tciotd. n lab report, and billing can Iv lonienicnlly aucsscd by the patient and r the tnloi-niatto- ien-te- i In the ongoing i lloit to provide appioprt.ue i.ue in the most appiopi i.ue setting, outpatient lenters ('Her a convenient, aflotdable altet native to patients Please Informaiion systems ate - opened this spting m Livton and Noith Ogden f unite ictiteis aie planned along the Wasatch I rout, and more may lollovv in other aieas d tall or wine il you would like lo see other issue addrescd in this ii'lumn. IIIC DIALOGUE ON HEALTH (ARE do .South Mule Mieet Xiill I iilce Gtv, ('lull 1 cate-give- Coiisumeis demand lor mote allonlable cate have ihallenged health cate tsmt AllLY llOSPIIAL I HC S, nil, fnr minimum lhthh t Value 4. VV5 |