Show K Gunnison Valley News February 7 2001 Salina Sun j - i j FU P Community Calendar - Activities Clinics Meetings J NewM Homecoming Elder Joe Bogh Elder Joe Bogh returned home January 31 2001 from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints in the San California area Bernardino He will speak in the Mayfield Ward on February 11 at 10:50 am Richard Harris and Michelle Stephanie Sorensen Bringatd Dan and Sue firing rd are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Michelle to Richard Allen Harris son of Allen and Janite Harris on Saturday February 10 2001 you are cordially invited to attend a reception in their honor Friday February 9 from 7 to 9 pm at the Gunnison Stake Center 80 West Center Gunnison or Saturday February 10 from 7 to 9 p m at the Delta First and Second Ward Church 222 West 2(X) North Della Michelle is a 1995 graduate of Delta High School She received a Bachelors degree in Business Management with an from Utah Valley State College in emphasis in Accounting April 1999 She currently works at Brush Resources Inc in Delta Richard is a 1992 graduate of Gunnison High School He served in the Anchorage Alaska Mission for The Church of Saints He is currently Jesus Christ of attending Utah Valley State College where he will eam a degree in Business Management The couple will make their home in Nephi Daycare Matthew Friday R for next Thursday meeting for in becominterested An orientation people ing a day care provider will be held on Thursday Febru- ary 15 2001 at 10 am in the Workforce Services North Building located at 201 East 500 North in Richfield Interested persons must register with Melody Staples state licensor at and pick up an orientation packet prior to the meet- ing The meeting will be for two hours there is no cost for the orientation and please do not bring children r Harris and Stephanie Sorensen have chosen 9 2001 as their w'edding day Harris February is the daughter of Kent and Denice Sorensen of and the granddaughter of Neil and Mary' Louise and Mahlon and Annie Smith She graduated from Stephanie Mayfield Sorensen Gunnison Valley High School in 1995 She taught English in Japan for a year and then graduated from Snow College She is now working in Orem Matthew is the son of Bruce He Senior Menu 8i rNews Harris and the late Peggy He bved in New attended high school in Maine Mexico while in the Air Force before coming Harris to Utah February 8 2001 Roast beef whipped He is currently working in Salt Lake City A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6 to 8 pm at the Mayfield LDS Church We apologize if we have inadvertently missed sending you an invitation and invite you to come and join us in our celebration to focus IHC Hotline orientation on heart health at of with heart meeting What datcset and Matthew Elder Bogh is the son of Leslie and Darlene Bogh of and the grandson Mayfield of Olive and Eldon Conder of Alpine and the late Iris and Clark Bogh the LDS Hospital Heart Failure Program and Kismet Rasmusson a nurse practitioner with the LDS Hospital Heart Failure Program The health hollute is a free community service provided by tl ie Deseret News and IHC More information about congestive heart failure is available on the Internet at risk Are you developfailure? ing congestive are trie symptoms erf this potentially fatal condition? What are the latest treatments and medications for patients who are diagnosed with congestive heart failure? The answers to these and other questions are just a phone call away As part of the American Heart National Association's Heart Month the Deseret wwwihccom IHC is a charitable nonprofit health care organization based in Salt Lake City that serves the health needs of Utah and Idaho residents The IHC system includes health insurance plans hospitals clinics and affiliated unity-owned NewsIntermountain Health Care Health Hotline in February will focus on congestive heart failure — a condition that affects millions of Americans The free hotline will be offered Saturday February 10 from 10 am to 12 noon The hotline number can be called from anywhere in the Intermountain region Ail calls are Last year in more physicians than 100000 cases IHC hospitals and associated clinics provided $33 million in charitable assistance A central part of IHC's mission is to provide quality medical care to persons with a medical need regardless of ability to pay confidential will be Participants Stephanie Moore MD a board certified cardiologist peascarrots peaches breadDutter milk or juice February 9 2001 Navy beans & ham cheese wfruit celery stick cookie breadbutter milk or iuice February 13 2001 tossed green salad fruit cup cake garlic bread milk or juice February 14 2001 Baked chicken wnipped corn fruit despotatoesgravy sert or fruit salad breadbutter milk or juice & Spaghetti meatballs February 15 2001 Blood pressure blood sugar check 11 am to 12 noon odHying risk factors now may stop heart problems from starting Cardiovascular disease and including stroke claims almost 950000 lives in the United States each In Utah cardiovascuyear lar disease has been the leading cause of death since 1910 Each year over 3900 Utahns disdie from cardiovascular ease — that's one Utahn every two hours! Cardiovascular diseases still cause more deaths in both men and women in the United States than the next six causes of death combined So is this old news? Have w'e all heard this many times before? If so then we haven't been listening It's time for a wake up call and what better place to start then in our own communities Unfortunately Central Utah health district is no exception to these harrowing statistics In Central Utah health district cardiovascular disease accounts for of all deaths Out of the 3900 deaths from cardiovascular disease in Utah 196 Utah residents to start listening Among Central Utah health district residents 71 percent do not get regular are Central Some more physical reasons activity are overweight have diagnosed high blood smoke pressure ci garettes and have diagnosed diabetes Some say that money talks In 1998 Central Utah health district spent $113 million in hospital discharges related to cardiovascular disease That's almost $31000 a day! Now that everyone's attention has been piqued it's time to remind you— once again — about prevention Atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries is the underlying process that causes most cardiovascular disease It begins early in adulthood but it may be decades before clinical diseases ‘are diagnosed That's why it is important to assess and modify your risk factors now! As a reminder: Stop smoking your blood pressure measures to ensure than 14090 Check regularly Take it is less mm Hg Exercise regularly 3 to 4 times per week for min- utes Achieve and maintain desirable weight pm Feb 8— Sanpete Scout Roundtable Ephraim Middle School 7 pm 8 — Gunnison Feb Stake Singles Dinner & Program Axtell Ward 7 pm Feb 9— WIC Nutrition Class Salina City Hall 9 and 10 am Feb 10 — Gunnison Centerfield Dog Licensing Clinic Gunnison 9 Valley Animal Clinic am to 12 noon Feb 14 — Immunization and WIC Clinic Salina City Hall 9 to am 11:30 Gunnison Valley Seniors & Feb 8— Domestic Violence Awareness meeting Gunnison City Hall 7 pm Feb 8— Snow Convocation Snow College Crane Theater 12 noon 11 — Gunnison Feb Stake Choir Practice Stake Center 8 pm Feb 7— Salina City Dog Licensing Clinic Salina City Sheds 4 to 7 a Eat well! Ensure that no more than 30 percent of your calories are fats and that only of those calories are saturated fa ts Dietary cholesterol per day should be less than 300 mg Eat five servings of fruits and vegetables a day And finally as expressed by the theme of American Heart Month know the warning signs of cardiac arrest (usually uncomfortable pressure in tire chest pain in the jaw neck or arm area shortness of breath weakness and possible nausea) call immediately and give CPR Being prepared for cardiac is vital in savemergencies ing lives since survival is directly linked to the amount of time between the onset of Feb 15 — Daycare orientation meeting Workforce Services North Building 10 am — 15 Redmond Feb Dog Clinic Redmond Town Shop 4 to 6 pm Feb 17— PHSC Stallion Service Auction Blackhawk Arena 11 am preview 12 noon auction : In the "'‘Spotlight Feb 7— UDOT Highway Open House Salina City Hall 6 to 7:30 pm Feb 8— UDOT Highway Open House Gunnison City Hall 6 to 7:30 pm To submit items to the Community Calendar mail fo PO Box 189' Gunnison ITT 84634 Or to ' newsgtelconet sudden cardiac arrest symptoms and defibrillation of survival are re- - Chances ' every minute that passes Once again you've been reminded of the devastating ” effects and burden of cardio- vascular disease in your com- munity protect yourself and jf helpothersinthefightagainst £ this disease Be aware of your risk factors and make the £ changes Now you know The Family of Chad Rae Burns wishes to thank all those who offered flowers food money cards and words of comfort and support at the loss of our loved one Wedding Invitatio From it Melissa Burns Come in and see our collection of vveddin invitations and wedding accessories by Stylart as well as our new photo invitation choices We're sure you'll like their quality elegance and low prices Our new & Family Have a great recipe? it expanded collection has the largest selection available anywhere If so send labeling See us about and mailing your invitations too £ Stop by Qunnison Valley News 556 S Main Qunnison Or Call 528-3- 1 WZTI A ft 11529-783- 9 J Why Darlene You've never looked better! 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