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Show FEBRUARY 23, Wilford Monitor 1996 PAGE 4 COMPLIMENTARY ESTATE AND TAX PLANNING SEMINAR Ketty ALLEN oF StaGG 1, 1996 To PREPARE AREAS. He WILL 29, BE 7:00 ASSOCIATES TAX RETURNS HOLDING 1996 at AND WILL FOR THE A COMPLIMENTARY P.M. at THE "OLD BE IN MILFORD FEBRUARY RESIDENTS OF MILFORD SEMINAR Tzmers WILL BE AVAILABLE AFTER THE SEMINAR APPOINTMENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING DAY. on ON THE CLus" EVENING (Unzon TO ANSWER ANY REFRESHMENTS OF KELLY TO SET UP A TAX APPOINTMENT KASEY COLLECT aT (801) 322-2113. KELLY APPOINTMENT AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATION: 1145 WILL WITH MEET NortyH Hrenway Mrtropp, UTAH WE ENJOY OUR CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH You IN MINIMEZING YOUR TAX LIABILITY THE FoR WITH ALLEN, YOU FEBRUARY BurLorneG). GUESTIONS AND TO WILL BE SERVED. IF LIKE THURSDAY, Pacific MILFORD TO RETURNS. WOULD AND MaRCH AND THE SURROUNDING On Aprarte 4, ano 5, 1996 KELLY WELL BE RETURNING TO YOU WHO HAVE NOT YET HAD A CHANCE TO FILE YOUR TAX YOU 29, MEET SET WITH PLEASE KELLY UP TAX THOSE Long-Term-Care day room at Beaver Valley Hospital is light and cheery, with all of the comforts of home - plus a big screen TV. OF East Side - West Side CALL FOR YOUR PRESCHEDULED Community spirit is the key to hospital success! 257 RESIDENTS OF MILFORD 1995 AND THEREAFTER. AND HOPE Administration officials from both hospitals are exploring new ways of working together to strengthen cooperative relationships, and provide additional services that will keep residents in the County for all health care needs. Beaver Valley Hospital Beaver Valley Hospital TO ASSIST actually began in the late 1950's is a private, city-owned entity. The seven member hospital executive board is selected and when a group began meeting on a regular basis to find a way to bring the dreams of so many into fruition. Those dreams became a Bulloch Drug under new ownership.... ratified by the Beaver City mayor and city council. Board. members are James Robinson, Roger Smith, Gail Webster, Paul Anderson, Mike Dalton and Blake Smith. There is reality in the spring of 1996 when the hospital opened it's doors as a licensed. 10-bed acute care | hospital. Over the years the currently one vacancy. | facility has expanded. First with the addition of 10 more acute beds, then a doctors clinic, 18 independent senior housing units were added to the campus in _ Evan and Chris Vickers are the new owners 1976, and finally in 1987, 16 additional beds were added to meet the growing need for Long-Term-Care beds. Even with the 36 beds Beaver Valley Hospital is feeling the need for more beds and additional working space. With a Long | Term Care waiting list of over 200 individuals, an inpatient acute census that continues to grow, a full array of outpatient services and visiting specialists, and a third physician that will join Dr. Robinson and Dr. Smith in July, it is again time for expansion! To meet these challenges, the Hospital Board, consisting of seven area residents, has begum a "Master Planning Process" to look at location and infrastructure plans that will best meet the current and projected needs of the future. "Financially, the hospital is very sound," said Craig Val Davidson, administrator, "and it's future looks very good. The challenge obviously, is to meet the increased health care demands that our growing communities require. I feel that the same dedication and desire that motivated community members to establish this great institution so many years ago, is very prevalent today. It is the and look forward to serving the public far into the future The only locally owned and operated drug store in Cedar City, still serving the public after 60 years! caring citizens of our communities that will ensure our growth and expansion." “We are a dedicated group of health care providers," -| Davidson said, "serving the needs of a very dedicated population. :| With that combination, ae ee we will succeed!" Convenient Downtown TET ols E XT E Location UNIVERSITY. 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Through its “Many programs, it provides a well-rounded experience for Bulloch Drug ot hee information through writing Extension 4-H specialist Helping our youth Attention: Union Pacific Railroad Employees and ORGANIZATION THAT Utah : ; ~ _ developing a positive attitude sod our professionally trained pharmacy staff will do the rest ! Understanding youth development. One 4-H program focuses on leadership skills, * According to 4-H leadership project material, youth should begin accepting responsibility and taking on leadership roles at an early age. Leadership skills are never outgrown. *Leadership life skills can be broken down into seven areas. iistening accepting speaki people j and appreciating their differences. 4) Learning by asking questions, finding correct | information and by listening to others. 5) Making decisions by looking at a problem: and | finding possible solutions, — choosing the best solution and then taking action on it. 6) Managing by choosing and — using the resources you have (time, money, people or © things) to accomplish something. 7) Working with - groups by learning how they — can work together and helping — them accomplish their goals. * 4-H offers a leadership skills . program in four age appropriate levels from ages 9-18. The focus is to help | youth take charge of their own lives, set positive goals, and make healthy life choices that are not influenced by negative peer pressure. — |