Show C10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday April 27 2004 mu offers toiotedhi acadfeimw ' By USU Media Relations ty mentors on a variety of hands-o- n projects stay in campus housing and eat in campus dining halls during the five-da- y camp Students may select a specific area The Utah State University Center for Integrated BioSystcms (formerly the Biotechnology and Genomics Research Center) is offering Utah and Idaho teens the opportunity to explore how scientists create lifesaving medicines to debate the safety of genetically modified foods and to learn about the latest research progress in the areas of microbe plant and animal genomics Scheduled for July 12:16 on the Utah State campus the fourth annual summer biotechnology academy is open to high school students entering the th and 5 school year 12th grades in the Participants work side by side with facul 2004-2(X)- Peru ' from the database” Eva said ' She said that before Stephens' designed his matching program it had not always been that easy ' “Before we'd get the pre- scription and then they’d thumb through all the glass- - ' es" she recalled Although Max said the vision clinic had been conceived of as a sideline Eva’s ' preparation helped it go more smoothly than ever ‘This is the best it’s ever operated” he said "It was so exciting” said Eva “There was one cute lady I put a pair of glasses on her and she went ‘Whoahh!’ “ “She said ‘I can finally read Continued from Cl “He can get things done" said Max The vision project started with donated glassescollected by tlie Cache Valley Lions Club and the Scouts Eva said But instead of transporting a pile of unsorted spectacles to Iquilos Eva and other volunteers did some preliminary organizing 5be explained they used a machine that read the prescription of a pair of glasses Then each pair was assigned a number Alun Stephens a Utah State University professor of business administration worked up a computer program to match patients with glasses At the eye clinic workers used a retinoscope to deter- -' mine a patient's prescription Stephens' program matched the' recommended prescription with the numbers of several ' pairs of appropriate glasses “We take a machine up to get the eye prescription off the people and then he puts it in the computer and it pulls put the number of the glasses - : Bible’” Max remern- - my bered Max said Eva worked for about six months getting the glasses sorted numbered and packed tP be shipped up the Amazon River by barge-Besides the glasses shipped by barge the Gyllenskogs transported another 800 pairs That turned out to be a very good thing The barge coming down the Amazon River was delayed along with its cargo: 10 tons of medical supplies : and humanitarian aid and : ' Boaiui w KaionuN wCuat Coum Mhwin ItamiHT Caow Cowrrr VTAly interest Since the camp is funded by the Utah State Center for Integrated BioSys-tem- s the Northern Utah Health Educa- - ' tion Center Monsanto and other sponsors participants pay only a $100 registration fee Students are responsible for their own transportation Of course it s not all work and no play said Sabir Participants enjoy a variety of outdoor recreation activities including volleyball rock climbing a barbeque in beautiful Logan canyon and more The deadline for applications is May ' 10 For application information contact Christen Sundberg at or visit the Center for Integrated BioSys-tem- s of interest choosing from fields such chemistry biochemistry food and nutrition sciences biological and environmental engineering plant and soil science and animal dairy and veterinary sciences “This is a wonderful opportunity to experience biotechnological research at the university level and experience the college environment” said Afifa Sabir education director for the academy Space is limited and students are selected to participate in the academy on the basis of grade point average and their current ' 1 1 NomawSnicMiEiMDKiMTinr) IS'Mr Noncxu Hwianr Gtvm the t rmcW bond ctectiou will be hrid in Cciie Corny Diwrict Cicbc Cotwly Suu of Uuh on Tuody M 4 2004 a whict ipwidbood eketioa tkec ahill be iMbmiied la ike quelificd iri(leied ween mMini within Uie School Diaiicl ihe Mlowini queMiaK ‘ Shell Ip Baenl of Fdecelioa of Ceche County School Dinnict' Cache County Stele at Utah he eelhattaed in bate ml HI hnede ' of the Hoetd to the eninum of SMWXXUXn to name in me mute then twenty-fiv- e (25) yean front their mpedive detr nr then Tor the purpoM of niting money lo pty ill nr pen of the coH at putchuinf comniping at otherwiM ecquiring one or min chooi litif buildinp and fumithinfi end improving eitiHing Eilucetion and Khoui property under the ciurge of the BoerJ to the entem nerenery fur providing muneyi (or the ntfunting N or prior lo the mehnity thereof of genera! obiigatkiii bomh of the Board authorized hereunder or heretofore iuued and now ouutanding? The ipecial bond tied ion shall he held M the polling pinen listed below In the cotuoiidaled voting precincu etubliihed for the special bond elect km hy the Board of Etlucalion Voten ate advised to vole el the ipccul bond election at the polling place for the (dlkiwc comfulkieled voting ptecinct in which they reside The polling piacea ate 435-797-27- u Web site at Corot wwwbiosystemsusuedu Ruau sj im rtD Voiim PaietKT Na 3000 pairs of sorted and numbered glasses “Of the 800 pair” said Eva “we were able to fit 300 of them We gave the rest of them their prescriptions so they could come back and get the glasses when the boat is unloaded” By now another medical expedition will have had access to the delayed supplies said the Gyllenskogs “It continues That’s the care in Iquitos were required to supply everything but tire doctor’s attention “When we work with the government hospital we actually buy the medicine for the children in pediatrics We’ve saved lives just by buying antibiotics When people go to the government hospital they get attention but they have to provide all the supplies they need Sheets needles IV flu- ids antibiotics diapers food great part of the Hope They can walk in the door but Alliance” Max said they have everything Max an epidemiologist for with them And if they can’t Bear River Health Departafford it they don't get it” Max said ment acted as lead on the last three trips a formidable piece Eva added “If they go for ' of organization surgery and don’t bring their IV fluid with them they won’t “It's all volunteer and we all pay our own way” he get the surgery” explained “It’s a donation to They said it was a strain on the Hope Alliance tax- US health workers to see deductible I get the money people suffering for lack of and pay for everything the medicine But little by little travel the hotels the tips the they agreed things are food all comes out of that improving Trained local one pot It costs $2000 per ' health workers and continuing person for two weeks and that ' supplies of medicine hygiene items and school supplies paid for everything And a lot of that money goes for mediWere making a difference cines that we buy when we get For more information on the there" Hope Alliance medical The Gyllenskogs explained or Eva at call Max ‘ ' 3 that people seeking health Cl PDOINti VOIINQ Pi Art ftnoNCTNa IX'ATtOV WelbvilleOI Welbville 02 Mcndon Wdlsville blementay Whoa 100 South Wdlsville Utah 84SS9 ' C2 HytumOl Ifynim 02 Uynim 01 I Jncuin Flententuy 90 South Center ' Hyrum Utah 84319 O Mynsn 04 Ilyrara OS Lincoln EJcmcnlary 90 South Center Hynan Utah S43I9 Pmdiu c Nibley' ' ' Nihtey klenumuuy IMS South 660 West Nihtey Utah 84321 Providence 01 Providence 02 91 CoUcgeYoung Ward Millville : C5 : C6 ' Providence Elementary Fast Center ' Providence Utah 84332 Pruvidence Hlcntcntary East Center Providence Utah 84332 Providence 03 Providence 04 River Heighu 91 C7 North Uigan 01 North Login 02 North Logan 03 North Park Elementary 2800 North 800 East North latgan Utah 84341 cs North Lagan 04 Hyde Park 01 Hyde Peril 02 North Psrit Ektnenlaiy 2800 North 800 East North login Utah 84341 C9 Amilgi Summit Elementary 80 West Center Smithfi eld Utah 84335 Smidifidd 111 SmithfiddOS CIO Smilhfiekltn SmithfiddOS Smidifidd 04 Cl Richmond 01 Richmond 02 I CI2 ! ' Sunttrat Kkmenury 80 West Center Smithfield Utah 84335 Cove' Patt Elementary 90 South 100 West Richmond Utah 84333' Clerlmon Comish ' Lewiston 01 Lewiston 02 Newton Trenton Lcwittun Elementary 107 East 200 South Lewiston Ujah 84320 ns expe-ditio- Voting at the special bund election shad be by ballots that the Business Administrator of Ceche County School District (the “Businas Administrator" ) shall provide on bdrnlf of the Board itf Education In the judges of election which they shall furnish to the qualified electors of : lire School District 563-059- - ‘ Thc polls at each pulling pUcc shall be opimed at 7:00 am and will be kept open unti) and will be dosed at 8KXI pm on the day of the special bund election Happenings modate all riding abilities The cost is $2 Common Ground is a organization that outdoor recreation provides for people with disabilities For more information call Fibromyalgia seminar non-pro- Stevens Chiropractic is hasting u free seminar for the general public on the diagnosis and treatment of fibromyalgia from 7 to 8 pm Wednesday at Stevens ChiroN 200 Ea:st Ste practic 10 Refreshments will be ' 4 to served Call RSVF dr for more informa- tion '713-028- hscheeluseeorg 50 May Day fund-rais- 8 er Hyriim City is celebrating Arbor Day at 6 pm Friday at the Hyriim Senior Citizen Center There will be a short ' : PiiMJcNoiKius hijmilKK Given that on Thursday May 13 2004 tlnil being a day not later than ten days after the special bond election the Bond of Education of Cache Cbdnty School District will meet It the Board's offices 2063 North 1200 East in North Login Utah at 7:00 pirn and will canvass theretums anddeclare the results (krhe special bond decthm: ' 12 1 Environmental workshop The Utah Society for Envi- -: ronmcnlal Education wilj be holding a workshop for all v environmental educators Fri- " 'J archery 3-- D I - Any eligible vuter who is hospitalized or otherwise Confined tt a medical or kmg-tecare institution after the' deadline for filing an application for an absentee ballot in the maimer and wifhin the time provided by lew' may obtain an absentee bailor hy sending another person to' obtain the absentee ballot un his ur her behalf at the office uf the Business Administrator 2083 North 21)0 East North Logan Utah 84064- Deadlines t Common Ground is going canoeing at Qam Wednes- day on the Bear Ri'ver The cost is $5 which includes ' transportation On Friday at 4 ' will be trying pm lheigroup out adaptive bikes that accom Absentee hulltxs may bnobtained by making application in the manner and within the lime provided by law either by mail or in person at the office of the Business Administrator 2063 North 1200 East North Logan Utah 84064 1 program and tree planting The public is invited ' Common Ground 1 8-- er A May Day fund-raisfor 245-674the Zion Quest Academy is from 1 am to 4 pm Salur- -' day at 250 W Main Hyrum! Lunch will be served fora $1 Happenings are published plus more' activities Zion as a free service in The Herald Quest is a private school for Journal qn Tuesdays Thurs-day- s K-grade For information and Sundays on a space-availab- le ' call 753-6- 7 8 or 232-339- 6 basis: Concise amiouncemenLsshould be Arbor Day 755-765- There is hi be no special registration of wSers for the special bond election and the official register of voten last made ur revised shall constitute the register fur the special bond election except that the COunty Clerk of Cache County shall register at her office during regular office knurs except Saturdays Sundays and holidays and except during the y period immediatriy preceding the special bond election any person who on the day of the special bond election will be a qualified elector' Such persons will be registered as provided by law The County Clerk ct Cache County will make registration lists at copies of such lists available at each of the pulling places for use by registered riecton entitled to use such voting place round available Registration times for the money round ' will be am both days will run from 9 shoot Trophy am to 3 pm Saturday and from 1 amSunday Lunch will be available both days’ For information call Brad 1 Hobbs at 1 -- ' 1 ' fit day in Logan For more malion call 801 328r 549 or iiifor- - Cache Archers will sponsor their annual Bridgcrland Cias- ' sic super shoot May at Hardware Ranch with both 'atrophy fun shoot and money 3-- D -2 -- Pursuant lo applicable pmvhuuns or'lhe Utah Municipal Uonrj Act the period allowed for contest of the special bond election shall end forty (40) days after May 13 2004 (the dale ' on which the returns of the ckctiop arc to be canvassed and the results thereof declared) No such contest shall be maintained unless a complaint is filed with jhc C'leik of the Find Judicial ' District Court in and firr'Cachc CTiunty within the' prescribed forty (40) day period arfy typed or neatly printed and brought or mailed to The Her-- 1 aid Journal 75 W 300 North SubmissLons can be sent by 2 fax' or to ' hjhappen (hjnewsxom ' 753-664- The bullMStp be used at the special bond election shall be in substantially tbf following form ? 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