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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS - Thursday, March 26, 1981 Page Four Clinic Set For Cancer Screening Valley High School by Brent Drew When I arrived in Provo Wes Brinkerhoff, Delynn last Lamb, Boyd Harris, Andy Wednesday to view the state Hoyt. Jamie Lamb, Bobby basketball tournament, I Porter and Delynn Crofts have stopped in a small store to buy worked well and demonstrated items necessary to survive the that team work and consistenfour-dacy were more important than trip when the storein "Where asked me, being flashy. keeper or the heck is Valley? Wayne Jones, Scott Crofts and Tony Esplin had an something to that effect. Quickly, DRav Palmer, who outstanding year in offensive was standing behind me, movement while Shane Esplin stated that it is close to Alton and Andy Crofts showed how and is the home of the necessary and important good state basketball champs. After defensive players can be. Tbe the four days and our peanut entire team showed a great buttr ran out. DRay's words willingness to work together had become fact. and every member did their y :ey High School's basketball team has proven that no matter w hat the coaches or sportsw Titers polls say, Val-lis the best team in State part to bring about the championship. 1 would truly like to thank the Valley fans for all their efforts and supportiveness of basketball. the team. When the team Last Wednesday, Dugway came home Sunday they were was put in a tail spin as the greeted by banners, flags and Buffs trampled them wild cheers. We are all proud Monticello came up against of the team. Since most of the students Valley on the second day and lost by one point when Tony were up in Provo watching the "Ainges" Esplin put one of team, very little happened his famous twenty-fivfooters back in school. The fact that s through the hoop with three Valley was in the seconds to go; was the caused to halls of Valley to final score in that game. empty and the school closed The Panguitch Bobcats down. Many northern fans were filled with the desire to along with the usual Valley beat the Buffaloes when they fans met in the Marriott on Center to cheer Valley on. entered the semi-final- s On the 24th of this month, Friday. Three times before these two teams have met and Mrs. Averetts PE class was in Valley has always managed to sunny St. George developing come out on top. This time their athletic skills. Nesha was no exception. When the Johnson was said to have set a new world record in bowling game had ended. Valley was in the State Championship while golfing on a tennis Finals against Gunnison. court. Gunnison's mighty bulldogs On the same day. Valley put up a good fight and really High School threw a big gave the Buffs a run for their Victory Ball to show the ball money but Gunnison was soon boys our appreciation and help added to the Valley hit list. pay off the Cheerleaders When the final buzzer sounddebts. It was great and the ed and the crowd started ball boys mothers were on 8 hand to honor each boy. screaming the score was and the Valley Buffaloes were Barbara Spencer's face lit number one in the state up when she received a letter tournament. from Virl Osmond announcing From the very beginning of she had received an Honorthe season there was no doubt able Mention in the Ability in the hearts of Buffalo fans Counts contest. She had that this was the year of the written an essay on mainBuffalo. Coach Hoyt and the streaming the handicapped for ball team practiced hard and a contest sponsored by the together they lit the fuse that state's governor. On April 3, would lead them to State. Barbara will be attending a Wavne "Sampson Jones, special breakfast meeting in Scott Crofts, Andy Crofts, Salt Lake at the Hilton Hotel to Tonv Esplin, Shane Esplin, honor her for her outstanding efforts. e 63-4- e semi-final- 53-5- 2 Art Fair Set For April 1st A Tomorrow the Valley Speech team will be heading to Brigham Young University in Provo to compete in state forensics. It will be a two-daevent and we have great faith that our team will once again show excellence. I spent most of last week in Provo watching our team, meeting people and getting very little sleep, yet I did manage to learn something. Those who seek revenge only hurt themselves in the end. y free cervical cancer for a clinic appointment. The Cancer screening will screening program sponsored by the Utah Division of be done by specially trained Health, the National Cancer registered nurses. Every woInstitute and the Utah Chapter man participating in the clinic of the American Cancer will receive a Pap test, pelvic Society will be held at the examination, breast examinaKane County Public Health tion, blood pressure check and Department. 110 West Cen- health education information. Should any abnormal findter, Kanab. April 8, 1981 and at the Orderville Church on ings be detected, the individual and her physician will be April 9, 1981. All women 20 years of age notified immediately, it was and older who have not had a pointed out. Approximately 365,000 AmPap test in the last year are ericans die from cancer every being invited to call 644-502- 4 year, according to a spokesman for the State Division of Health. While Utah's death rate from cancer is 1.74 times less than the national average, one out of every four Utah women is likely to develop cancer. Cervical cancer, if detected and treated early, is nearly 100 percent curable. Many deaths can be prevented by early detection, proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment. In 1971 the National Cancer Members of the Kanab Fourth Ward Relifef Society are invited to enter their art work in the Homemaking Day Art Fair on Wednesday, April 1st. They would like to have a display of all kinds oils, Act was signed into law as a national effort against cancer, which is listed as the second leading cause of death in this country. The Utah Division of Health is part of the national effort to "Stamp out cancer in your lifetime. Local women are being encouraged to participate in the cancer screening program. sketches, watercolor, charcoals, etc. Only Fourth Ward members are invited to enter the fair but the display will be open to the public between the hours of 2 and 6 p.m. on April 1st. For further information contact Georgia Rider, CONGRATULATIONS Valley Buffaloes No, 1 51-4- 6 1 mm. Be Aware Of Chain Saw Hazards is estimated that over people were treated in hospital emergency rooms for injuries related to chain saws last year, says the Utah Safety Council. Concern over the increased use of chain saws to cut It bO.OOO firewood for woodburning stoves and fireplaces was expressed by Bob Ingersoll, Council Manager. It is further estimated that about 23 percent of the injuries associated with chain saws resulted from kickback. Kickback is a sudden upward or backward movement of the saw caused by interference with the moving chain on the saw, he said. Interference which can cause kickback may come from the chain binding in the cut; by the chain hitting an unusually hard portion or other object or obstruction in the wood being cut; or by the chain striking the wood or another object on the top quadrant of the tip of the bar. He offered the following as other hazards to be aware of: Cuts from the chain. Falling trees, rolling logs and falling limbs. Strains and sprains, and falls w hile you are carrying the saw or escaping a felled tree. Burns from a hot muffler or cylinder head. With an electric saw, shock from defective wiring or improper grounding, or from cutting through the power cord. ri I j f rwm is Congratulations Valley High School Buffaloes on your fine accomplishments. , We are proud of you r Sponsored by: Thunderbird Motel and Restaurant J. V.s Cafe Johnny and Virginia Parkway Motel Arden and Colleen Baird Steves Chevron Steve and the Boys Market Clydes Rena Tait Fisher Rock Shop anab Elementary students check out the baby chicks "at they have hatched in an incubator at school. They tarted out with around 76 eggs and ended up with nough chicks for each student in the class to have one. he students have now taken the chicks home. Mt. Carmel Motel and Trailer Park Cleve and Lorene Esplin H & R Shopping Center Carol Lee, Lasca and Nan Joes Rock Shop Joe, Marie, Allison, Kenny Orderville Motel Bauer House of Wood Rogers Chevron Gun Shop Hoyts Saws and Goods Sporting OUO Gas and Go Garkane Power Assn. Zions First National Bank Southern Utah News |