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Show The Sanpete County Messenger, Thursday, March 25, 1982 S3 Page USD A, C reorganize personnel The U.S Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil assistance to Iandusers needing Conservation Service (SCS) Utah has reorganized to make the best use of available funds and personnel. Twenty four management positions were consolidated into nine new management positions without a reduction in personnel. This new organization reduces administrative and increases of state Reception from 7:30 to 8:30 Dance from 8:30 to 1 1 :30 p.m. The Group is "Light Year" $5.00couple Dress: Formal Lock Advantages: 1. Lower gas prices. Always under other station in town. 2. Key pump open 24 hours,, night & day. 3. No invoice, check or credit card, so you fillup in much less time. 4. Pay once a month. Receive a record of all gas purchases. ,5. A lower price on tires and mechanic work. Must use 60 gallons a month and have established credit. 7 trans- wtwMrii getting the heart started after the person has been put on the heart-lun- g machine during the operation. In the past, those whose hearts would not assume normal function were considered lost. But now a heart assisting pump can be attached to the heart, a pneumatic power unit, which keeps the blood flowing in the patient giving doctors a chance to study the case further, search for a heart transplant, or investigate other procedures. One patient has lived years with the pump after his heart failed to restart. The procedure is compared to patients with kidney failure who survive with dialysis equipment close at hand. The difference, of course, is the constant companionship of the pneumatic pump. Thurs.-Sa- March Mon.-Wa- t. : Om Strawinf 1:00 p.m. 1 Sfcow inf! FH., Sat. Firat Straw nt 7:15 f.m. 29-3- 1 Wad. Sot. March Sun.-Tu- -- 24-2- 7 CHRISKXHEI . fr : : : d. March 25-2- 7 - Ephraim Showtime: 7:00 Fri., Sat. 7:00 A 9:00 p.m. Matiaees at 2:00 p.m. Moa.-Thur- s. a. March i 28-3- 0 , REEVE , ROLLOUER FONDA : JANE KRIS KRISTOFFERSON OH) AX rp 4p p 4p ?p J, b iTr A n p j lf aj npw 4pjpp b V b b p p P P U P P P Choose from Dress Shoes, Athletic Shoes, Casual Shoes Mens & Boys Underwear n. 25-2- 0 AlOOC UW loal7 Zidon 0 fSfSc Drive-In- n Specials Fri., Sat., Mar. 26, 27 25fl 9 ...3 Bakery Specials Good both at Millers Bakery In Manti or Snappy Foodtown in Ephraim cheaper cheaper Jeans Hanes Briefs, T-Sh- irts, Boxers Sheets & Cases Sleepwear equipment, supplies, help t t - Ladies Selected Styles or shoddy workmanship, no warranties or service. J I Girls Fashion con- tractors possess the level of competence and professionalism required to properly install and service modern systems. The Utah Consumer Affairs Division suggests the following guidelines to assist you in your decision concerning an contractor selection: 1. Be sure your contractor has a valid state license; 2. See that the estimate is based on an accurate survey that will properly calculate the heat gain of your home and size of unit needed; 3. Will he completely install the equipment or will you need to call an electrician or plumber to complete the installation; 4. Does he provide service after installation; and 5. Does he provide a written guarantee on the equipment and his installation. Check the bargains often. If the deal is too good to be true, the reason may be due to Specials Fishburgers. Scrumptious Corn Dogs. . Gunnison Towne Theatre rs Bakery Juicy heart-lun- g With spring around the corner and hot weather right behind, many home-ownewill be considering an system for their home. This is a costly, permanent investment, and all purchasers should use rational prudence in making a selection for the product and installation. Unfortunately, not all Miller's Chocolate Chip Cookies Star Theatre Alert for air conditioners or see Dave at Pearson Tire, Ephraim Rolf in Brand.. Manager and the location of the field personnel are Sanpete, Sevier, Piute and Wayne with personnel in Manti, Richfield and Loa. rt not drop below dealer cost. Applesauce Coke Donuts Entertainment Guide Richfield Conservation ... - Mar. u' The counties served by the plants are being performed with much success. Doctors report patients are not only recovering, but assuming increasing vigorous activity as a result of the double transplant. Long term survival is predicted for the patients that have had the operations. According to a recent report about the procedure in U.S. News and World Report, one recipient, previously bedridden, has assumed fulltime working activities. Estimated cost for the operation, and the necessary follow-u- p care is $60 thousand, but as one heart it patient said. means a normal life, productive, and back on the job. At least theres the chance that the expense can be paid. Without me in the job market, my family would have to use most of my life insurance to pay for my illness. I wouldnt be there to help pay the bill.-- ' ' , The apparent key to the operation is a drug previously reported in this column called Cyclosporin A. which prevents rejection. the number one enemy of organ transplant procedures. Another problem with is open-heasurgery Gas System at Pearson Tire, Ephraim Thurs.-Su- Sanpete County Theatre and Roos- Fillmore, Price, Richfield, and Cedar City. mechanical heart in an ideal candidate. Approval has been obtained from the Food and Drug Administration to go forward with the operation when conditions for survival are the best. Meanwhile, at Stanford University near San Fran- Recent advancements in Utah and the rest of the nation are bringing down the death rate from America's number one killer, heart disease. University of Utah medical scientists are poised to implant the first -- 283-412- Logan, . 24-Ho- ur Phone evelt, progress. With a will Tremonton, Midvale, Provo, accelerate conservation cisco, Prices in attack No. 1 killer manti Armory ti- Man- agers are headquartered Research advancements Mils Junior Prom Fri., Har. 26 Admission is Pictures: $8.95 The Conservation The Conservation Managers are responsible for activities within two, three, or four counties and they supervise personnel in field offices located within the counties they serve. They also handle the bulk of SCS management and administrative activities, freeing up more time for field personnel to the change. The nine new Conservation Managers report directly to the SCS State Conservationist for Utah. They are responsible for carrying out SCS programs and activities in cooperation with Utahs 39 Soil Conservation Districts, which are local technical assistance, to solve soil and water conservation problems. The reorganization retained all former field offices and personnel, but the number of management positions was reduced from 21 to nine. This reorganization was subdivisions accomplished by reassignment of personnel and government. redescription of duties of In activities all positions affected by - t |