Show Millard s of babies receive most of the recommended newborn screening tests Nearly two-third- l tah Program Fully Expanded of all babies born Nearly in the United States this year will be screened for more than 20 disorders - at nearly twice the rate as in 2005 according to the latest March of Dimes Newborn Screening Report Card Howes er disparities in state newborn screening programs mean some babies will die or develop brain damage or other severe complications trom these disorders because they are not identified tn time for efiective treatment the March of Dimes says In Utah babies are screened for 28 of 24 recommended disorders 21 more means only 9 percent of all babies are screened for all of the conditions last year only Mississippi provided for the undorm panel screening But Dr Ilowse pointed out more than a million of the 4 million babies bom this year will not be screened for all of these treatable disorders Last year only 23 states covering only percent ot the babies bom in the U S screened for more than 20 of the conditions This year the numbers skyrocketed As of June 2 lb ? slates covering more than 04 percent of all babies screened for more than 20 of the conditions This is the fourth consecutive year the March of Dimes has analyzed state newborn screening quirements creating a snapshot of the nation’s toward progress improving the health of newborns The March of Dimes report card states three into groups categorizes - red states which screen for fewer than 10 conditions yellow states which screen for of the conditions and green states which screen for more than 20 conditions This year the District of Columbia and lour states - California Utah Kentucky and Honda - went from red the lowest category to green the best Three other states - Virginia Missouri and Maine - added enough screening tests to move from yellow' to green while Nebraska Louisiana and New Hampshire went from red in 2005 than The March of Dimes and the mencan Academy of Pediatrics have endorsed the recommendaof the American College of tion Medical Genetics that calls for ery baby bom in the United States to be screened for 29 disorders including certain metabolic conditions and hearing deficiency If diagnosed all of these conditions can be successfully managed or treated to pre- ent sev ere consequences "All babies across America should receive the benefits of being screened toi all of these 29 core conditions hetlier a baby is screened and gets the immediate treatment necessary to lead a healthy life should not depend on which state they are bom in" said Dr Jennifer L Howse president of the March of Dunes Dr Ilowse noted that the U S lacks consistent national guidelines tor newborn screening Tush state decides how many and which screenfor every baby ing tests are required 5 states - Iowa Maryland Only Mississippi New Jersey and lrgmia and the District of Columbia have comprehensive newborn screening programs requiring all newborns be screened for all 29 disorders That Tax to yellow “In L’tah during the last year our public health leaders Governor Huntsman and legislators worked cooperatively to expand newborn screening" said Stephen McDonald director of program services March of Dunes Utah Chapter “The creased screening should find another to 20 Utah infants every year in tune to help them get the treatment they need for a healthier life " programs Information for Consumers Newborn screening is done by testing a few drops ot blood usually from a newborn’s heel before hospital discharge positive result does not always mean the infant has the disorder If a screening result is posiand then tive the mlant is nianv Regardless screening tests their state petonns parents and health professionals should be lulls informed of the benefits and availnewborn ot comprehensive ability screening Dr Ilowse said Parents can find a brochure about the recommended newborn screening tests online at the March of Dimes www marcholdunes Web site at com nbs A list of which screening tests are provided by each stale also can be found on the Pcristuts section of the March of Dunes Web site at www marcholdunes com peristats which is updated regularly or at the National Newborn Screening and Genetics Resource t enter Web site at uthsesa edu http uthsesa edu index litin Those who live in states where newborn screening is limited can range lor additional tests but these often come at additional expense Parents should check with their tor or their state health department tor a list of providers of these screening tests he Much of Dimes is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to improve the health ot bies bv preventing birth delects pieniatuie birth and infant mortali-tfounded ill I9JX the March of Dunes funds programs of research community services education and advocacy to save babies and in 2 launched a campaign to reduce of piemuture birth Lor more in formation visit the March of Dunes Web site at mirclioldinies com or its Spanish Web language site atnacer sano org Act which became law 40 years ago this week has long been a source of tension between the government and the public and news media Grilles say the research plan overstates the need for secrecy and is likely to give state and federal governments too much discretion to w material "Restricting information (for) security and efficiency and comfort level that's the good story” says Paul McMasters a specialist in information law at the first public Vmendnient Center in Arlington a "The bad story is that it can also be To a great Instrument of control automatically believe that the less known the better is really not rational " requests Beginning this month St Mary’s I mversity School of Law in San ntomowill analyzerecent state laws that place previously available inforsuch as site plans of power mation plants beyond the reach of public quiries Jeffrey Addicott a professor at e law school said he will use that research to produce a national model statute” that state legislatures and ongress could adopt to ensure that potentially dangerous information stavs out of the hands of the bad Congress added the grant to this year's Defense Department budget It is being administered through the Air force Research Laboratory Addicott said The laboratory in Rome N Y specializes in information technology according to its website The freedom of Information Act was signed July 4 1966 All 50 states the and federal government have “sunshine laws" that allow reporters and citizens access to many government meetings and to government re “ "There’s the public’s right to know but how much said Addicott a fomter legal adviser in the rmy’s special forces "1 here’s a strong feeling that the law needs to balance that with the need of to protect the the nation There’s too much stuff that’s easy to get that shouldn't be" he said federal freedom ol Information cords through requests Rt DOM Ol INI ORM ri()N ACT Signed documents by President Johnson pdtliles) In the past four years Congress the District of Columbia and 41 of the 50 states have moved to close some meetings and restrict records for fear of making information available to terrorists according to the Reporters onimiltee for freedom ot the Press Arlington a Under a 2(H)2 law lor instance formation submitted to the fedetal government by private mdustrv that concerns "critical intiistructure programs" is exempt from rccdotn of Information Act requests or use ill lawsuits Since 2004 irgima has withheld terrorism response plans as well as engineering and architectural drawings ot government buildings that to be possible terrorist targets Since 2(814 Ohio has required formal requests and fees to access fonnerlv open birth and death cords Addicott cays the various should “take a more uniform approach" so that neighboring states in too will miss ah yes these things Be not burdened with times of sorrow look his hand when Mv life then hll Perhaps friendship joy a laugh a kiss 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J000 nddn s) and more partif ularfy dev nNd as Beginning a! the SuH a of Corner the North Quarter of the N srtb a of 3 ton Quarter 1h Sntn Rin Township ar Be West S dt m th jrth Merid'an ‘f R id Rods them W B them e Soutl tt East In Rod p mt af y WWWWlDGCORCOM North (the under bility for a ny error k r a Published in the Chronicle Progres August 2 2006 G Shop Main Millard til n e property wtii to the high Lnbd t5 Compl Fillmore Utih West a! Ih bidder a sf ' s( nt e iUkliun The following sold dt put be est a i‘ 'un "Our Reputation 1$ Built on Customer 19 JULY e Pianninq hr a put T'HDHLmTnm County on Amended Notice of Trustee’s Sale 4 n 2 Millard af ts n to Ml O FR ENGINf n Public Hearing Ptease be a sed usot D Ol Is Jerry et?a a p NIK DOMI RINi STOCKWATE 4 p )Ni S) and fib 68 282 Patricia M Baldwin piopnseis) ii'inj from ground 0 008 fs or 2 0 a wafer (Abraham) for ll'RIOAIION Alim a 4 4 a A STIC DOMI ARPLICAI CHANGE he M afd Sch'H)l D'stn is a ations for Spet ial msPui tionai assistants m He Fihmore At ph areas and must te hiq y jai hed 0 dve Assrx id'es Degree two yea to bf or a abh pa qe p test S liiry A tie ised of M S bool sn s las e ' a atior s Schedule to r an od a tained IRRIGATION lor of Hinckley) STOCKWATEPING at 22s) H4b24 NOTICE is hereby g'ven thal the Fillmore City Council has adopted Ordinance ')b amending the zone district boundaries to rerlussify certain property located in the Light Industrial zoning district east of 15 from Light to Agriculture Ihe lot The State Engineer re ourily Applic ation(s) in Millard alums in St BAM) For more infor milion or to mi eive a upy of filings visit tittp wateiriqhts ul ill quv or all 866 882 4426 Persons ohi ting to ARIY an application must tile a INf READABLE protest dating OR OHJf NUMBi R RE ASONS NAMf AND F’ROT TION SIAN RE TURN ADDR1 NS an any o gue for a hearing Prote 4 must In Mid with the State Engineer Box lioioi Sit on or Lake City UT 84114 tie o am inf rm 15 2(8)6 proceedings as per Rule R61 o 6 2 of ot the Division Uer Right (Tl e Period of Use is generally year round except irrigation whir h is generally from h yt ar to Oct 31 e Apr A NEW APPL NS J David 68 3107 (A6460) 0 at Pozza propose(s) using Irom groundwater (2 5 mil' lowing NW will accept Millard School Dislru applications for a 6 hour part time Custodian al Delta South Elementary School days at b hours a day and 70 days 8 hours a day Salary will be based on Millard School Distorts Classified Salary Sr hedule Applicants must he able to meet requirements as outlined in the job description which Dislru is available at Millard School can he puked up Offices Applications from and returned to Millard School District 285 East 450 Norlh Delta Utah 84624 Telephone 435 864 1000 Applications will he accepted until July 28 2006 Mulard School District is an qua! Opportunity Employer and does nol discriminate on the basis of rar e sex or handicap Published in the M'llard County Chronicle Progress July 19 and 26 2006 hmnq for Custom Vve Hove 3 cenw Great Aneer can sometimes possess one to the point where the nnnd is blind to reason At such times it becomes impossible to step back from the problem at hand evaluate our position and work out a rational acceptable solution I seen Today Tpleperformonce Ineersoll j As NOW HIRING! of the mind I Notice to Water Users Probate ho Estate of George Gerald Humphries deceased DAN HUMPHRIES whose address Chowihilla CA is 23743 Road 14 93610 has been appointed Personal Representative of the estate of the above named decedent Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to pres ent their claims to either of the un dersigned or to the Clerk o( ttie Court within three (3) months after the date of this notice or of the first publication be forever barred b Run Bird Worthington Notice to Creditors and Announcement of Appointment 063700023 mg a time seemed all too brief tJL- - upaxlp Job Announcement Lift up your hearts and share with me God wanted me now with remembered shared been full I’ve savored much don't lengthen close ot duv found that peace parting has left a void V Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress July 26 2006 gen'd tnends gor'd times a loved one’s touch to laugh to love to work or plav Tasks undone must stav that wav o Know City Rer order of tomorrow wish vou the sunshine heard him call all turned my back and left could not stay another day ’rotecl lour Right mercial Public Quasi Public or R 2 A copy of the ordinance is on Me in the oftu e of the Fillmore City Recorder and may he examined by the put jnday Friday 8 am lo 5 PASSED AND ADOPTED the pm and City Count ot the rty ot Mayor Fillmore Utah on lie 18th day of luly 2006 Ml S' Jacqueline Hart Free Don't grieve for me for now l’m free m following the path God laid tor me f Public Notices Industrial ould like to thank our Jamils pit nds and str angers ssho hae at this time Our sun kim LI J ntutni d to his lhasenh Father nit nt at the ( allege of Eastt rn VT in BlanJing apt r sutfei mg an mdusti ial hits e Ret n at t eplt d here in Delta and appteciate host e the part nts LT tso sears ago sio muiitmg lost ns sime musing lure pvm Monihello Lose is Eternal ' leen Jas and Haggard and girls Kt ith and Mars Luu Hi’ggard knk us I’m A niemoriil service will be held ilurdav Julv 24 2(HWi jt the Nk kle Mortuarv Visitation will be Ituin 4 3t) lo II am Services begin al II am Internment will be in the Hinckley ernetarv under the direction of Niskle Mortuarv enure nn Broderick Bunker died fills 8 21816 m Della She ccis born September 23 1424 lov and Anna tab to in urckj Mortensen Broderick She married Boyd Bunker they later divorced Job Announcement and the fedetal government ire "on the same page " In 2003 he said a simulated cv berattack on San Xntomo's water and government inlnrmution sv stems showed that computer secutitv data that was protected under tcdciwl law could have been accessed bv terrorists under Texas legislation Luc Dalglish diiectot of the Reporters Committee tor rccdoin of the Press says the research pro gram is in keeping with a recent ted eial trend to use homeland secuntv' as an excuse to resind unrelated mu terial "Decisions (on requests lor pub lie information) aie being handled in progressively less triendlv wavs" she said Xddicott said he knows ot no cis es in this countrv in which public cords or a public meeting were used tor a terrorist act In 2i'it2 a hacker m Xustralia breached the data contiol system ot a water treatment plant and caused 26(I(8K1 gallons of sewage to be discharged "We re leaning forward in the sad die (and) thinking about this before happens" lie said He iumtoikd Lenore Bunker 1st dollars to fund study on restricting public data tiling i'S 701 UY federal government will pay a Iexas law school $1 million to do research aimed at rolling back the amount of sensitive data available to the press and public through The The screening programs The AC MG recommendation for expanded newborn screening for 29 conditions has been endorsed by clinicians and researchers alike as well as the federal Health and Human Service Secretary’s dvisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and Genetic Diseases in Newborns Both the March of and Children Dunes and the A P have calleJ for a national newborn screening stun dard as well as federal funding to help states implement the screening of how 9 In Memorimn as possible given treatment as soon before becoming seriously ill from the condition hold Rh guvs State and Federal idvoiaiy Efforts "Our advocacy efforts are continuDt ing at the state and federal levels" Howse said "Vke have endorsed the Newborn Screening Saves Lives Act sponsored by Senator Christopher J Senator Mike De ine Dodd l Rep Lucille and Rep Mike Simpson And we urge Health and Humans Services Secretary Mike Leavitt to endorse the American College of Medical Genetics’ recommendation so all babies have a fighting chance Lor infants affectat a healthy life ed by these conditions these screening tests can mean the difference tween life and death or health and " lifelong disability The Newborn Screening Saves Live Act calls for $15 million in funding to educate parents and health care prov iders about new born sc care for improve fants w ith an illness detected through newborn screening and help states expand and improve their newborn 2006 Page July 26 Progress Chronicle County 4 4 H a O h |