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Show Sun Selina The Do you recognize anyone in this picture or know anything about it? If you do, call The Sun and let us know. Sevier County Ties Hospital Plans For Third in Welfare Major Addition Sevier County has the third highest percentage of welfare recipients of any county in die state, according to the State Department of Social Services. to the According December 1981 report, based on the 1980 census, Sevier County, with 14,727 people, has 963 residents (xi some kind of welfare or 6.5 percent of the county population. Two other counties have the same Weber of a followed by population of Intermountain Health Care, Inc. has of them will be a part of the expansion. County at 7.4 percent or 1,500,000 or 2.3 percent of approved the construction of an ad10,666 on welfare out of a the population. Smedley said the hospital is working dition to Sevier Valley Hospital in Richpopulation of 144,616. with Bank Builders Corp., a design-buil- d field, which will provide for 14 more State welfare trends beds firm, that has designed health outand additional for space between 1970 and 1980 for care for the past 30 years, in systems clinics patients, and outpaspecialty to Families AFDC (Aid the designing of the new addition. tient surgery at an anticipated cost With Dependent of $2,204,000. Children) actually shows The additional floor space to the a decrease in number of will be 12,526 square feet, adhospital Craig Smedley, hospital The Seniors Nutrition recipients although the total conbringing said that space to 37,430, Smedley before ministrator, Program menu for next struction can population increased. state certificate of said. The facility presently has 889 begin, week includes: need approval must be obtained. He square feet per bed. After the During fiscal year 1970-7n Monday-- - Liver construction-additioit will have 891 said the application has been submitted 39,344 persons were pota- to the State Health onions, scalloped feet per bed. and financial square Planning receiving mixed vegetables, assistance out of a state toes, Development Agency and the State While IHC will absorb most of the cookie, Health Systems Agency. It is expected costs cantaloupe, of 1,066,000. population of the expansion, officials of the bread-butte- r, County this process will take approximately 90 welfare The figure jumped to a 533 hospital are asking $55,000 in conwith Tuesday--- Pork chops, days. tributions from the public through the recipients out of 8,241 high of 44,090 persons out whipped potatoes-gravHealth Foundation. This is r, to owner the of population and Piute of 1,128,000 people in IHC, facility, expects 2.5 1972-786 on bread-buttewelfare with r, fiscal percent of the construction cost. then apple pie, County year get construction underway by Nov. 1, milk-juicto out of 1,329 people. added that if IHC had not the Smedley dropped present assuming all applications are cleared. San Juan county leads low of 34,743 in 1981-8- 2 out Wednesda-y- Hambur- Completion is anticipated for March, purchased the facility, the entire exthe state with the highest pansion cost would have been the ger, stroganoff, steamed 1984. responsibility of Richfield City and percentage on welfare rice, green beans, fruit The hospital addition will also include Sevier County, its former owners. This milk-juicwith 19.8 percent out of a crisp, bread-butte- r, new ultra-soun- d diagnosis equipment money would had to have been raised 12,253 population, Thursday-- - Turkey and treadmill unit which will test through additional taxes, he said. dressing casserole, yams, stress. The expansion will be on both wings fruit salad, cookie, bread-butte- r, Other ancillary departments will be and at the front of the hospital, acMARRIAGE LICENSES milk-juicaffected and plans to include expansion cording to IHC plans, Smedley said. David Bruce ThompFrida-y- Spaghetti & son, 24, Salina, and Jann meatballs, tossed green Spainhower, 23, Aurora. salad, fruit cup, p.b. Gary Wayne Knight, 23, brownie, bread-butte- r, garlic and Shauna Seniors Dinner Menu 1, n, milk-juic- e. y, ty brocolli-cauliflowe- 3, e. News Of Record e. e. Richfield, Mecham, Paul 23, Monroe. A. Fillmore, Snow Schedules Times milk-juic- e. 29, For Youth Recreation Richfield and Jeralyne Anderson, 25, Beaver. Karl Verdon Forbush, 23, Richfield, and Mary Lee Ashby, 17, Glenwood. John Cecil Hunt, 18, ' - Richfield, and Shelly Dawn Bushman, 17, him v Marysvale. BIRTHS $ f Jodi Beth Coates Jodi Beth Coates brated her first birthday Aug. 17. She is the daughter of Neal and Dana Bae Coates, Vernal. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Coates, Gunnison, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Curtis, Aurora. cele- DANCE LESSONS To Start Again! Marcia Bosshardt 529-714- 8 The Snow College Activity Center announces Sevier Valley Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gentry, Annabella, boy, Aug. 12. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Elsinore, girl, Aug. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smoot, Richfield, boy, Aug. 13. Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle Chris Lindsay Owens, Monroe, girl, Aug. 15. Kyle Chris Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Lamar celebated his first birthBlack, Emery, boy, Aug. day Aug. 7 in Price. His 16. parents are Bruce and Gunnison Valley Hospital Diane Lindsay, Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Robin His sister is Krysta Kay, Grandparents are Johnson, Salina, boy, 8 Mrs. Millie Lindsay, 10, lbs. 2 02., Aug. Fernie, Britsh Columbia 1982. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barney, Centerfield, boy, Christensen, Price. Great 8 lbs. 13 oz., Aug. 11, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen, East 1982. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Carbon City; Mr. and Henderson, Salina, girl, Mrs. Bill Lindsay, and Mrs. Clara oz., Aug. 13, 8 lbs. 3 Christensen, Orem. 1982. 3. registration dates for the Youth Community Recreation Program. This year there will be a week of registration beginning Aug. 30 - Sept. 3. During registration week, participants will be able to sign up for all or some of the various activities to be offered. The recreation programs for the youth will include: Flag football (boys 3rd - 8th grades); wrestling (boys 1st 8th grades); volleyball (girls 5th - 8th grades); basketball (boys & girls 2nd - 8th grades); and soccer (boys & girls 1st - 8th grades). The following are the days and times to register in your community: Gunnison, Fayette, You may also register by calling the Snow College Activity Center, ext. 381, from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 283-402- 1, time of registration, can all desired activities during registration week as there will be a late registration fee charged for registration in any sport after Sept. 16. Fees will be collected at the sons who broke into the old North Sevier High School Salina Police Officer, Ray Anderson, checks out the mess left by per District Nurse To Help or be paid to the Activity Center prior to Sept. 16. After this, there will be a $3 late fee Participants are en- charged. Phill Murray, couraged to register for Checking Out the Break-I- n Fire Auxiliary Sets Bake Sale At New School The Salina Volunteer Firemens Auxiliary is sponsoring a bake sale this Friday, Aug. 20, at 10 a.m. just south of Hollys Pantry on South State Street. commu- nity recreation director, will be visiting each school and passing out additional information to the students concerning the youth recreation program. The first stage of the new Utah Immunization Law goes into effect this school year. Seniors and all new students must show evidence of adequate immunization to be enrolled in school this fall. The firemens wives are giving away of coffee (or an appropriate substitute) with every purchase. free cups To help in this matter, Jurene Hovinga, Sevier School District nurse, will be at the new North Sevier High School Aug. 24 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Adult Program The Snow College Sept. 15 - Nov. 17. Basketball (men), Nov. Community Recreation She will help answer questions, fill Program is offering an 17 - Feb. 26; (women), out the forms, or give the immuniza-- . adult recreation program Jan. 3 Feb. 26. tions. this year. The following There will be a meetis a list of activities that ing held Sept. 1 at the Snow has planned for Snow College Activity this year: Center Conference Room 2 at Mayfield-Se- pt. Flag football (men). at 8:30 p.m. for everyone the Gunnison Elementary Sept. 8 - Oct. 30. interested in participatIn Gunnison School from 7 p.m. Volleyball (women), ing in the program. Ax-te- Without advertising, atorrlbto thing Nothing. Lila Lees 6-- Having a Stop Dreaming of that Steak for Tonight... Sun-nysid- e, Is Pleated Skirts White, Brown, Navy, Red, Black, Wine And Visit Creative Fun Awfa SHAHEENS Structured Play Come to Diane Speer 529-346- 10 l! Register Your Children Now For September. Limited Enrollment 20 Find... 8 PRIME RIB p STEAK & LOBSTER Off Skirts . 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