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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 28, 1S38 Wanted: Wanted: and parents Self-advocat-es and The scheduled training for Partners in sions run from September to 6 Policymaking leadership train- - May downtown at a The Utah local hotel. Partners covers the ing program. Self-advocat- es ses-paren- ts 1995-199- . Governors Council for People with Disabilities is seeking ap- plications from people with dis- abilities and the parents or fam- members ofindividuals with disabilities. We want 30 moti- vated men and women who rep- diverse ethnic and geo- - ; graphic backgrounds from All expenses are paid, including travel, child care, at- care, as well as the food and training. The program covers 128 hours of training time. The training sessions are held on Fridayaftemoonsandevenings Saturday until 4:00 p.m. subjects of history and future services, inclusive education, supported employment, whole life planning, legislative pro-il- y cess, Medicaid waivers, and assistive technology. National and local speakers are sched-reseuled to provide practices and policymaking sues that are timely, Last year was a great cess so help Partners plan other successful year by recruit- ing someone you know to this exciting program. Deadline for applications is July 6, 1995. 8 for d Call Muriel at formation. nt state-of-the-a- is-Uta- h. suc-tenda- nt an-hot- 533-412- el, in-an- , Coconino County Public Health Schedule Bennett Continued from Page 2 Under the new Interior proposals, the Clinton Administration would not recognize local rights-of-wa- y over public lands unless they are established between 1866 and 1976 and used by vehicles, with the burden of proof resting with the local governments. The financial impact on local counties of identifying the more than 5,000 rights-of-wa- y in Utah by the Administration deadline would be virtually impossible for the local budgets to sustain. rc Coconino County Department of Public Health July, 1995 schedule: On July 26, 1995 an immunization clinic will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Fredonia Medical Building on 190 E. Cowboy. Immunizations offered will by: Hib, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, measles, mumps, and rubella and Hepatitis B. These will be given according to the recommendations of the Arizona Department of Health Services. T.B. skin tests are also available. No appointment is necesContinued from Page 1 sary. Please bring immunizarecords. Immunizations tion Warm at also a dropoff spot Are free of charge for all chilStreet Station in Big Water. reThe current state statute dren from infants through cents offour collection high school. quires the Contact Arleen Berg, R.N., a quart for new oil sold at retail. Through these monies, the recy- Supervisor for Nursing, (602) Ext. 27. cling program is funded. A similar collection drive continues in Juab, Sanpete and Millard counties. Begun in the Spring of 1994, the effort continues to be well used. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that while 60 percent of Americans change the oil in their vehicles, only 10 percent dispose of the fluid prop-erl- Summer's for fishin' and fakin' it easy fishing. He may not of actually caught any enjoys one of lifes most relaxing past-time- s fish with his homebuilt pole, but surely he had fun dreaming of the big ones he might haul in. Photo by Myma Cox Ollie DeMille ofOrderville Bingham Case It may have only just begun In a legal document from the among other things, that the offices of R. Kelly Hocker Coun- - Board wronged Bingham in the Breachofcovenentofgoodfaith - mid fair dealing - - selor and Attorney at Law of following areas:. Intentioml interference with AZ of dated contract and and with valid prospec-th- e propTempe, May 2, 1995, Impairment liberty Fredonia-Moccasi- n Unified erty interests, defamation and tive contractual relationship School District was informed of false light invasion of privacy Bingham says that filing a law-Pattern of open meeting law suit was not his original intent, Binghams intent to seek damto violations Around April 3, I approached in the relation ages 1995-96 Breach of Mr. Binghams con- an attorney to get the issue nonrenewal of his princontract. 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