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Show The Magna TimesWest Valley News.Thursday, inwmTinnirHnnidl March 29, 2001 3 a niwr iiminn Community Is Quanoti it fluoride yet? Health Departments says 'soon' With implementation of community water fluoridation still on the horizon, the Salt Lake Valley Health Department wants to remind parents of the importance on continuing to give their chil- dren fluoride supplements, and for schools to maintain using fluoride rinse programs - at least for a little while longer. "While Salt Lake County voters chose in November to fluoridate community water supplies, implementation is not so simple nor immediate," said Dr. Kathry n SLVHD Vedder, Executive Director. "There are a lot of steps to take before fluoride can flow from the taps, but we want to reassure people that everyone is working hard to make it happen implementation information and implementation procedures. In the mean time, health officials hope that parents will continue to provide fluoride to their updates "Over the past SO years fluoridation of community water has proven to be one ot the safest most effective and economical ways to prevent dental canes in a community," said Dr Veddar "When the time tomes we wil! make a big effort to let everyone know when they can expect fluo ridated water in then utv oi com munity so they can elimma'e the hassles of other fmotide methods and just go enout :heir d uly ion tine." children through other methods such as fluoride pills, rinses, and professional treatments from their dentist. as soon as possible. Last month, the Salt Lake Valley Board of Health passed a resolution setting the target dates The CDC recommends that for community fluoridation at children living in communities use a fluoride supplement between the ages of six months and 16 years. Salt Lake County residents can also visit the SLVHD web site at Nov. 1 for surface water supplies, and Jan. 1, 2002 for ground water supplies. Water companies are now busy ordering new equipment and supplies, and training operators on www.slvhealth.org for fluoride Jason Hayes named commander of HHC 513 Military Intelligence Cap. Jason R. Hayes, son of Roger and DeLone Hayes of Magna became the Commander of the HHC 513th Military Intelligence Brigade at Fort Gordon, Georgia on March 2. The 5 3th MI Brigade has become the most diverse, techno1 d logically advanced, war and deployed intelligence unit in the United States fighter-requeste- Army. Hayess awards and decorations include the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Army Commendation Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the Joint Services Achievement Medal, the Army Achievement Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Southwest Asia Service Medal, the Kosovo Campaign Medal, the NATO medal and the Parachutist and Air Assault Badges. Hayes was bom in Salt Lake City, to Roger and DeLone Hayes in 1969. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant through the United States Military Academy at West Point, in May 1992 where he also earned a Bachelors of Science in Degree Engineering Management. Following the Military Intelligence Officers Basic Course Cori and Kevin Mecham of Babv girl was bom to parents he reported to the 202nd Military The regular meeting of the Magna Area Council will be held 5 April 2001 at 7 p.m. in the meeting of the Arms and Services Staff School in July 1998 Hayes was assigned to the 63rd Signal Battalion at Fort Gordon, Georgia where he served as the S2. Monmouth, New Jersey, where he served as an interrogation platoon leader, company executive officer. Intelligence Support Element Chief in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, and Battalion S2. In June 1996, Hayes was subsequently assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division where he served as the tactical intelligence officer for 1st Armored Brigade and the S2 for Battalion a Camp Casey, Korea. While assigned to the 63rd Signal Battalion he deployed in support of Operations ALLIED Magna Fitness and Recreation Center, FORCE and JOINT GUARDIAN where he served as a senior Intelligence analyst in Molesworth, England and senior Intelligence KFOR in Pristina, Yugoslavia. 1 international Photography, Suite 101-261- 1, 3600 Crondall Lane, Owings Mills, MD 21117. All entries must be postmarked by May 31, 2001. You may also submit your photo online at www.picture.com. categories: People, Travel, Pets, Children, Sports, Nature, Action, Humor, Portraiture, or Other. The photo must be 8 x 10 or smaller OK" Baby girl was born to parents -- ninuly and Victor Muller of Wist Valley Citv on March 12 1 Baby boy was born to parents -- West Valley City on March 12. 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