Show a YtTfcmawcrir Gunnison j m rfirwrinw October 29 200 J Valley NewsSa!ina Sun There’s other things I’d rather do - but it’s nice -- to know they care by Lori Olsen Area mammograms between Jan 1 2002 and July 31 2003 Gunnison 1650 Sevier 1769 I got pulled and manipulated smashed last week I went in for It's a my annual mammogram bit uncomfortable but I'd rather have a mammogram at the dentist's is not as mammogram drilled then be office A unpleasbroken bone get- even getting a shot I hate shots! Having a is easier than paymammogram ing your taxes speaking in church or sending youf last child consider these tips Remove any they are screening our health Believe me I don't want a "re- mammographer do" or unnecessary testing be"Is it more un- cause the equipment was faulty Other women in the area are women who are not as well endowed as myself? getting annual mammograms How do you squish nothing tix) Gunnison Valley Hospital between the film plate and the did 1650 mammograms She said they are able tween January of 2002 and July Yes men get breast cancer tcx men are not screened vines plants and annual flowers in debris piles Compost or dispose of the plant material as soon as possible The longer debris is left the longer many pests have to find a comfortable place to spend the fall and win-- of 2003 Sevier Valley Hospital did 1769 during the same period of time Of those 3419 readings Kathy Westover examination 11 were recommended for ther testing or procedures Of the 3419 women screened less than two percent (16 ) were regularly They are sent for a mammogram by their doctor recommended to haveor did lump or concern Kathy told me they keep the have a biopsy Less than one half in of one percent (046) of the top shape My equipment original appointment was de- - original 3419 women who had layed because of equipment re-- mammograms had cancer pairs Mammograms can detect can- She said "If anything is ques- - cer at its earliest stages and the tionable we postpone appoint- - survival rate is very high when men ts and make sure everything breast cancer is treated early If is functioning at top perfor- - you have a bad reading get the additional any when there is a WIC assists Lori Olsen with recent The Central Utah Public Wednesday 51219 and 26 pm November you peace of mind prolong your life Having a mammogram is not bad After it was over Kathy assured me the readings were clear She encouraged me to come back again next year - but so first she scolded me for skipping last year's screening It's nice they care There will be NO late clinic in November plant is more vul- to winter injury Keep a record Plan fori Senior Diabetic Patients next year by noting garden plants and cultivars you and those with the fewest problems Also keep track of pest problems (such as aphids scale pear psylla and red mites) that should be treated next' spring with dormant oil sprays' Transfer Medicare Prescriptions to us and get $50 in Gift Certificates! 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Women's cancer screening Richfield The Sevier County WIC Nutrition classes will be held November 11 at 9:00 and 10:30 :302:303:30 and 6:00 pm and November 21 at 10:00 and :00 am and 2:00 and 3:30 pm clinic will be November 25 A Cholesterol clinic will be held November 18 Appointments are necessary for these clinics Please call for more information aml from 1:30 to4:30 ter Rototill your garden soil in the fall This destroys many pests that can overwinter by mammogram The cover crop reduces nerable and take care of It will likely give and it may test problems her Immunizations Clinics slated by CUPH Health IX'partment Clinics are as follows: Sevier County Immunization and WIC Clinics: herbaceous (annual) plant materials at the of the season Do not leave end Kathy Westover comfortable for to get a gcxxl reading even when there is very little tissue Even some men get mammograms insects Many mance We want optimal quality images" It's nice that they strive for such excellence when off to college I asked the ryegrass weeds retains soil moisture and adds nutrients to the soil Prune diseased and dead limbs from woody shrubs and trees in late winter to early spring Wait until the woody plants have hardened off for the winter before pruning Fall pruning may predispose plants to winter injury Protect shrubs and other e plants with roots and crowns such as rosesblackberries and grapes Placer leaves grass clippings or otherr types of mulch around the Winter injury will cause stressr and reduced growth for cold susceptible plants next spring This in turn tends to make these plants more prone to attacks by pests Continue to water your pe rennial plants through the fall Although their growth is slowing and less water is needed a and mites seek protected sites to spend the winter Among this group of pests seeking a cozy spot in the yard are squash bugs Mexican bean beetles earwigs strawberry root weevils and spv- der mites To take action now and get a jump on pest manage- ment for next gardening season 3419 Total ant as setting a ting stitches or bringing them to the surface where they will dry up or freeze Plant a fall and winter cover crop such as annual WHATFALL GARDENING TASKS CAN REDUCE PLANT PESTS NEXT YEAR? by Diane Alston USU Extension Entomologist Gunnison Provider Clinics- - Monday through Friday Kimberly Beck MD Jan Christensen MD Dwight Inouye MD Christine Jackson MD John Jackson MD Monroe Clinic PLANNING TO RETIRE? 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