Show lyrnrviriir Page o ufcivto unirsuay uciuuei u ij eSi rj : Prepare now for "Festival of Trees" Gale Orvil Barney A popular fund raising event to help support charity care at Primary Childrens Medical Center will be Orvil Barney 7 of Mayfield died September 27 1994 in the He was Gunnison Valley Hospital bom February 22 1923 in Elsinore Utah to Hannah Follctt and Orvil Gale held InterMayfield Ward Chapel was in the Mayfield Cemetery with Military Honors by the ment 3 and pose for photos There will be a Kids Komer with face painting spin and other activities for children also entertainment each day of the (Exhibition art is turned At this time we are asking people in this area to think about making a donation either materially or mon- Hall) Everyone knows someone who has benefitted from the services offered at the Medical Center where no (me Festival away The main attraction at the Festival the forest of 300 or more Christmas Trees Trees are decorated and donated by indiwill Son by his wife Faye of Mayfield Scott E and Christy Barney of Oak Harbor Washington Mrs' Daughter Mark (Sheila) Ross of Farmington Brothers: Utah 6 Grandchildren the 30 to December this year from 10 am to 10 pm at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City Barney He married Faye Anderson on August 18 1948 in Manti Their marin the riage was later solemnized He is survived Manti LDS Temple Max Barney of Roy Utah and Virgil Mrs Utah Barney of Centerfield Royal (Maxine) Jensen of Centerfield Utah and Mrs Elmo (Rose) AnderUT son of Mayfield Funeral Services were held Friday 1994 30 at 1:00 pm in September November handmade Also the Sweet Shop and Small Fry Shop which offer wondertreats and Santa Land will be available to hear each childs wish list ful be etarily to the Festival of Trees decorated viduals families churches employees & business groups Prices for trees generally range from $100 for a table top tree to many thousands of dollars for larger trees Along with the trees you may visit Orvil Gale cluding: Barney Jan Mathias or person The Aisle of Wreaths The Gingerbread Village or The Gift Shop Assistant Area ChairJolyn Camp Jan and Jolyn are working with Festival of Trees executive board member Betty of Manti Also where all items are handmade the Sweet Shop where all items are Centerfield American Legion Oliver 105 Under the direcRussel Post tion of the Warren R Jensen Funeral Dead- line is November 1st but your donation is welcomed right up to festival dates If you haven’t been asked to make or donate something please call the committee members in this area in- Carver Home Roger Earl Peterson Earl Peterson our 60 loving husband father grandfather and brother passed away September 30 1994 29 1934 in Bom September Utah to Herbert Earl and Aleen Larsen Peterson Married Mickelsen in Redmond LaVonna Utah on September 24 1954 Their Gunnison 1994 at 1 :00 am in day October4 the BellviewLDS Ward Chapel 9501 So Poppy Lane Friends may call at Goff Mortuary 8090 So State Midvale Monday pm and Tuesday at the church ftom am Interment Redmond Cemetery Redmond Utah Primary Children's Medical Center's Festival of Trees will be held November 30 through December 3 1994 This project provides charity care for children from throughout the Intermountain West Now is the time to prepare! marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on December 19 both 1963 Roger loved basketball IBs as a player and as a coach included favorite activities of horses and camping ily He also served for the bishopric Mm o ID II Ij II m (f) til li Ill II (!) i I) ill II o (t w ID li fam- INTERMOUNTAIN in HEAL Tf 1) f i r r Sandy and hus- Jackie Davenport Mike Neola Utah Kerry and wife Debbie Riverton Peterson and wife Shari children band mm v fC his love with his many years wife LaVona Survivors: wyaupy' Today’s diner developed from horsedrawn wagons that brought lunch to factory workers Some were so big you could even eat Inside Peterson Randy Bluffdale Watts and hus- Sharece Patrick Sandy Ut 11 grandchildren sisters Stella Larsen Loretta Willardson and husband Paul both Redmond Ut Lila Peterson and husband Moylee St George Ut Preceded in death by brother Paules sister Beulah Tolboe band will be held Tues- - Funeral services make “advance keep you alive in the eveftT is now full fimo in his shop at 170 17 100 S in Salina Here you are incapacitated is a brief overview of advance directives you can create to maintain control of Steve Kohlert Senior Vice President Intermountain Health Carf your own health care Services offered computerized diagnostic analysis air conditioning services engine overhauls and transmission work Call 1 TURNING POINT “Helping People through the stresses of life” VALLEY 800 Utah JANICE Director BANGERTER JEANN1NE Outreach BALLARD EXT243 (801) Aluminum Beverage Cans Brass Copper Scrap Stainless Steel Aluminum Metals at Nay Equipment 1360 So Hwy 89 Richfield 5 2 WEEK guarantee joe COURSE uroN graduation (Cootnctaal TUITION PAID BY DICK SIMON MUST BE AT LEAST 23 AND B E WILLING TO TRAVEL MILE FOR 24 CENT'S EXPERIENCED DRIVERS STATES AND CANADA CALL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Dick directives?— instructions on what mea-sures should be taken to I Paul nartin its the Through advance directivS patients can determine what medical steps they want taken on their behalf if they debate over health scare legislation continues in Washington it’s useful to remember the many steps we can take as individuals to control our own use of become Unable to make? medical decisions for themselves Advance directives are not only crucial for patients they are equally to families Family members are often the in emotionally put wrenching position of haying health resources One question comes up frequently in discussions about individual control: “What would hap- concerned not just about the emotional impact of such a situation on us and our surviving families we’re also concerned about the financial aftermath of such heroic but useless measures Under a federal law which took effect in 1991 hospitals required to inform patients of their right to are s to for a loved one treatment decisions It applies any time it is impossible for 5' you to make decisions for : yz: to1 Power of Attorney- receive a copy For legal advice ' If yqvt prepare ihadvance directives yourself consider J Ufa the right treatment They make it possible for you to determine when you feel it is appropriate to continue or withhold treatment fitliMt' o Living Will This written document allows you to specify the medical treatments you do and do not want to receive if a terminal illness fall into a persistent vegeta or 'H Living Will first and select an agent second your agent will be able to act without legal obstacles the V 3 Select someone you trust to act as your agent There is no rule about whom to select it can be a spouse a best friend or anyone else 4 Utah law allows adults age 18 and older to choose three methods of making advance directives: 1 2 Special Power of Attorney fi 5 'jC yourself — not just when you are terminally ill or in a persistent vegetative state KowtoProcnd Living Wills and Special Powers of Attorney are easy Review your plans with your physician and agent before putting your advance force 1 Medical Treatment Plan: In this document you and your physician specify what treatment you will receive once you have a serious injury disease or illness Choose an alternate agent in case your first choice is unable to carry out your wishes Wnte the alternate agent’s name on your Special Power of Attorney and then write that this alternate agent shall serve if your first choice is unable to serve Living Will TTir?t Options you have ut following: 3 Medical Treatment Plan Utah law allows adults age 18 and older to choose three methods of mak- ing advance direciEWFitives: a Living Will Special ST Power of Attorney amor Medical t Plan Treatment t create legal questions about the validity of both these documents If you write a IHtlli IlMr f help could fiUMirtA 'Hi contact ana- t- describe your wishes in a Living Will it f O 3 Advance directives also the medical staff provide my medical The same medical technology that saves lives can also prolong lives artificially long after the quality of life and hope of recovery are gone Many of us fear the technology we also admire —and worry that we will end our lives hooked to an array of unwanted life support devices We’re agentr— if you’ve written a Special Will so if you select someone as an “agent” ‘with a Special Power of ''Attorney and then physician Special Power of Attorney: Through this document you can name a person to cany out your wishes once you become unable to make v medical ’’ to do" yourself Samples are available' through 'fliVUtaH Bar Aisoriatidnafid Utah T Medical Association? But make’ sUto both your ' and v important pen if I were hospitalized with a terminal condition and unable to communicate with the medical staff or even my own family my wishes regarding treatment?" ' tive state and become unable to make decisions (You may wish to specify instructions as to administration of medications which will be continued unless specifically mentioned) 2 Write a Living Will and a Special Power of Attorney If your agent is unavailable your Living Will can tell your physician what medical treatment you want into IHC DIALOGUE ON HEALTH CARL 36 South State Street Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Write any Living Will before preparing a Special Power of Attorney Under Utah law a power of attorney takes precedence over a previously signed Living directives If you have questions about health care reform please call or write hVM I HO Sanpete Valley Hospital Wwct ef hanwmii t Simon Trucking Inc 300 SO VEST SX 4 POOR |