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Show Friday, DecembeM2, 1980SunAdvocate, Price, UtahJ Health center requests funds Four Corners Community Mental Health Center are applying for federal funds to secure a fulltime psychiatrist for the area. The center wants would essentially be alone in his or her practice, and we dont have the facilities to back up the doctor, Whear said. psychiatrist However the for placement population in of a National Health southeast Utah and the Service Corps number of mental health cases justifies Psychiatrist. e Jim Whear, Four the need for a Corners' executive psychiatrist, he said. It is likely that Four director, said the four county area served by Corners will be able to the center has not had obtain a doctor full-tim- e a the National through psychiatrist for more Health Service Corps than a year and a half. Psychiatrists. We have sponsored The program several recruitments, provides stipends and but have never been scholarships through able to land one, he residency and said. training. In return the Part of the reason trained psychiatrist is is that working in a expected to provide rural area the public service. $64,700 full-tim- -- hospitals are not, he time psychiatrist, Whear said. said. The closest mental in Price is not The incidence of us, Whear said. equipped for long- care facility to the these problems is A public hearing is term care of mental Four Corners area is to, or above the to the Utah State Mental equal in held being today patients, according of cases number Salt Lake City to allow hospital controller Hospital in Provo. in other However Castleview reportedof public comment on the Don Larsen. areas Utah, he use of the funds for the There are special does have isolation added. federal requirements facilities to handle psychiatric position. If we have a fullThe Four Corners for a hospital to be acute cases for a short time area is currently certified as a mental period of time. psychiatrist I will be a step think it of Larsen served by psychiatric care facility, High rates toward consultants from the said. providing the alcoholism, family Castleview is not violence, divorce and mental care resources Wasatch Front area. These consultants one of those facilities mental illness could be that we need here, cost us between $25,000 and most general care alleviated by a full Whear said. and $30,000 a year which covers salary, expenses and travel. This gives us coverage during only seven or eight days a month, Whear said. There is a lack of facilities in the area the plant can produce 100,000 to for the . severely (Continued from Page 1) barrels daily. This 150,000 mentally ill person, he of the tar sand, separation production can be sustained over a mining period, he added. and upgrading facilities. Great Nationals corporate Finlinson said the first phase of commerical plant headquarters are in Dallas, Texas. the The company has been involved in cost $230 million and project will oil and natural gas development of crude barrels produce 10,000 along with mining and oil drilling daily. The synthetic crude we will supplies. The chief executive officer of the produce would be comparable to a low in sulfer Arabian company is W. H. Hudsen. crude; light Finlinson said representatives and high in viscosity, Finlinson from Great National will be said. The synthetic fuel product would visiting Carbon County community go into any existing refinery, he leaders in the near future to discuss the plants impact on the added. Lead engineeer on the project is area. Morrison Knudsen out of Boise, Funding for the feasibility loans came the Department of Interior Idaho. Finlinson said the separation and Related Agencies Act of 1980. These funds were allocated for process is a combination of the hot an interim program to initiate process. The Sunnyside deposit outcrops synthetic fuels development. Next year, the DOE will for nine miles along the southwest of Book the side and near the top relinquish much of its control of Cliffs Mountains. synthetic fuel development to the U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation. Finlinson said when completed, We feel confident one of those persons will be placed with said. Castleview Hospital Area synfuel firms get federal funds t 'V, 9 ft I 20-ye- ar full-sca- le water-therm- al Concerns expressed (Continued from Page 1) establishment of a skateboard stiff punishments for crimes be dealt out for any substance-relate- d park, a drag strip, racquetball courts and a motocross. Recommendations for law en- offense. forcement included a law limiting the age of when a person can purchase drug utensils or paraphenalia, providing options other than jail for substance offenders, the printing of the names of juveniles and parents after the second substance offense and a secret witness in the Sun Advocate. enforcement Another law recommendation is the There were several recommendations for education. They included training of substance abuse dangers at a very young age with the parents participating, setting up parenting classes as a way of reducing family stresses, setting up discoskating classes, making remedial classes having a resource person in the school district knowledgable of abuse issues. available, A 'V s Long gutter The doctors' building at Castleview Hospital gets equipped with a rain gutter measuring 227 feet by Kent Peterson Home Improvement workers. The seamless gutter is rolled by machine from a coil and attached with spikes. Company owner Kent Peterson said this is the longest gu4dr he has installed. Arrests (Continued from Page Housing 1) disclose details of the investigation or the alleged actions of tne suspects. Robertson said some of the cases are connected but there is not necessarily a drug ring. Referring to criticism received by Sheriff Ross Horsley about lack of enforcement of drug laws, Robertson said: He has bitten his tongue. He and I know what he has been doing but we havent been able to say anything. ( Continued from Page 1 ) association to snow plow Souder said that every prospective homebuyer is given a brochure of the responsibilities that a development buyer would incur. Council Amel Denison said that the development would have a similar relationship to the city as the Indian Hill Trailer Court in south Price. im- of drug and alcohol are displaying their Layne Miller and Greg Payne CEU Museum through the at Prehistoric photographs The have taken photos of scenes in pair January. southeastern Utah, including Indian culture and rock art. (l-- r) Photos displayed by local artists Ore.it Photography by displayed at the local artists Greg museum through and Payne Layne January in and Indian culture rock art. Payne His wildlife photos have been displayed at Division of Wildlife Resources offices. Millers works have been displayed at the Moab Musuem. He said his main has s .(linu FORTHE HOLIDAY SEASON ON SALE ( iKfse has had photography as a hobby for the past nine years. interest uKiu I COUNTRY 1; Gift Ideas Joi om "Needs! con- Miiler is featured at junction with Sand and the CEU Prehistoric Sage Artists. The CEU Musuem is Museum in Price. Their works focus on open from 9 a.m. to 5 from p.m. Monday through scenes Southeastern Utah and Friday. provement enforcement. This would require the hiring of more officers, including some to work undercover. Lastly, it was suggested that Turkeys given Several agencies (if) Ml HO area received Christmas turkeys from Beaver Creek Coal Company Wednesday, according been to Carlos Remero of Indian the safety department. photographing rock art as a way of Recipients were Ann Price Care preservation. He is a member of Center, Carbon County the Utah Rock Art Nursing Home, Senior , Association and the Citizens Center and 'National Rock Art Southeastern Utah Association. Community Action will be The ; photos Program. 3IDG slEKa 3QE Self School, CASTLEVIEW HOSPITAL WELCOMES Whether you order or Hickory Farms ill Oilin' Food Gilts are perfect lor everyone on your list! 10 IO.OOO. Gifts for customers, employees, business associates We'll send them for you and even enclose a personal greeting! 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