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Show m ip Sun Advocate irwteir Wednesday, May BS, 1SB3 Medical clinic faces closure without funding money would come from until then, she said. The clinic was started with a grant and was subsidized by the county up until now, Ms. Reynolds said. Now the county says it does not have enough money to continue funding. The county commissioners say the clinic will stay open, but would rather have grants support it, she said. The Green River Clinic is not g a facility, Ms. Reynolds said. Weve always lost a few thousand dollars a month. Now were writing off $3,000 to $4,000 a month. Ms. Reynolds said there are possibilities of working with Moab. We could be annexed into their hospital, she said. By WAYNE ILLES Staff Writer GREEN RIVER Some fear Green River may face a crisis if the Green River Clinic is forced to close next month due to a lack of funding. The clinic, which has been open for about nine years, is suffering financial problems and although applications have been made for grants, it is not known how long the clinic can stay open. We have enough money said Coda through June, Reynolds, family nurse practicioner, but our jobs are on the line. Our jobs are week to week, but why worry about it. It wont do any good anyway. So far the clinic has applied for two grants, she said. One is the Rural Initiative grant, a federal grant. The other is the - Sound of music Jessica Jenkins directs Green River High School band in a number during last week's concert as part of the school's Festival of the Arts. The high school band joined the Book Cliff Elementary School Honor Chorus and the high school chorus in presenting a special concert at the high school auditorium. The band's portion of the program included a special novelty number with the high school faculty. money-makin- The closure of the Green River Clinic is not definite yet, she said, but it could happen if funding is not found. No one argues that the clinic is a necessity here, but I dont know what will happen if we have to close, she said. Maternal Infant grant, a state grant. The federal grant would not come into effect until September or October, but the clinic does not know where the GRHS hosts Class of 1933 reunion GREEN RIVER - Graduates of Green River High Schools Class of 1933 were honored at a special program here last week. Held in conjunction with the high schools Class Night, the graduates were honored with a reception and a short program featuring music, songs and dances reminiscent of the 1930s. Master of ceremonies was Bill Maybee. Muriel Smith, organizer of the reunion, said at least five of the originial 10 members of the class were in attendance. Members of the class were Vera Simonson Maxwell, Arlys 50-ye- ar This ad is for all those who ever wonder if your United Way gift is really appreciated. Unibed Way Thanks to you it works for ALL OF US. UV'I Coinci A Public Service of This Newspaper & The Advertising Council Searson Phillips, Frieda Wilcox Harland, Jacy O. Hunt, Donald Sada, Albert C. Sada, Richard Bedier, Wayne Neal, Genevieve Shaner (deceased) and Ralph Wolfe (deceased). The traditional Class Night activity honored the 1983 graduating class. The seniors presented a skit, their class history and wills, and had their final roll call. A. The Class Night concluded a weeklong Festival of the Arts celebration that included plays, concerts and exhibits at the high school. The festival began with the featured. Students displayed their best projects of the year throughout the school building. Also on display was art and drama departments presentation of The Marriage, a one-aplay that won recognition for the school at region and state competitions. Drama students also presented several short readings and sketches in the opening night of the week-lon- g ct crafts festival. Along with the productions, from community residents. The festival also featured a square dance exhibition by fifth graders from Book Cliff Elementary School, and a concert combining the Book Cliff Elementary Honor Chorus and the GRHS band and chorus. drama science, homemaking, industrial arts, and photography exhibits were ItlwpmtLttkpMi&fflmllife! Members of the Green River High School Class of 1933 renew friendships at special reunion last week. Memorial Day Sale May 26, 27, 28 Dress up to cool down with summerwear from Deseret Industries Our Best Work Childrens Summer Is Your Best Buy Selected Swimwear Furnishings Clothing off Home y off V off Deseret Industries Thrift Store 840 E. Main, Price 9:45 a.m. to5:30p.m. Deseret Industries is a federally approved shel- tered workshop V 1 |