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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wedwrodey, April 18, 2001 - P Childrens Health News The Utah Immunization Rule for students is being revised to add Hepatitis A and Varicella (chicken pox) to the requirements for Kindergarten entry. The target effective date will be July 1, 2002. TVaffic cause severe injuries. "If the shoulder belt is riding too high on the neck, it can cause meyar injuries to the neck and also can, under some circumstances, lead to paralysis, explains Martha Bidez, a biomedical engineer. Booster seats are the solution for children in this age range. They lift children up so that the safety specialists call them "the forgotten children". They are kids between the ages of 4 and 8 who have outgrown their car seats, but who should not be in adult seat belts either. If an accident occurs, experts say, adult seat belts can fail to keep small children in place, increasing their chances of being thrown from the car. In slightly older children, the belts can cut into their necks or abdomens and Canyon Country Youth Corps seeks applicants The Canyon Country Youth week summer program inCorps (CCYC) a program of clude trail building and mainFour Comers School of Out- tenance, revegetation projects, door Education in Monticello, brush clearing, and fire preUtah seeks applicants for its suppression on the Blue and summer programs. Youth ages La Sal Mountains and in 16-1-8 from Monticello, San Montezuma Creek. Juan, and Kayenta High Schools are eligible to be emshoulder belt properly falls ployed during the summer to across their collarbone and do service projects on chest, instead of rubbing Monticello BLM and Manti La against their neck. According Sal National Forest Service to Bidez, the lap belt should landa. ride below the pelvis and never Projects students will accross the stomach. complish during the seven But it can be tough to coax a child into a booster seat and only one state in the U.S. mandates its use. WILLIAM L. SCHULTZ Attorney At Law 317 S. Main, Suite 3 RNDERSO Monticello INSURANCE AGENCY Criminal law DIM REAL ESTATE CLOSINGS TITLE INSURANCE SERVING SAN JUAN & GRAND COUNTIES Drug Possession DomosticDivorca Custody Daniel G. Anderson & Glenna Oliver Call for Monticello 81 E 100 S Moab 1030 S Bowling Alley Ln Email: aotidewaotide.com Fax Website: www.aodde.com 435-587-33- 44 Appointment 435-259-54- 75 435-259-27- 587-280- 8 ph I IIill . yy y,. Cortez l 8 565-088- IUKkawafMtaSu kifUSaodi - great success! said Janet weekend outdoor activities that fit with each schools individual educational curriculum needs. CCYC is part of the National Youth Corps movement and Four Corners School is a member of the National Association of Service and Conservation Corps, which oversees and assists the 111 youth corps nationally. TWelve youth from the three schools listed above will directly benefit from the summer corps program. An additional 50-10- 0 district youth will benefit from the school-yeactivities. In adar dition to learning conservation education, tasks, job skills, and the teamwork, Youth employed are expected to reflect the diversity commuof the multi-culturnities of the region. Youth who want to participate must submit an application and complete a competitive interview process. The goal is to include young men and women from a variety of social and economic and backgrounds, both k not k youth, in an attempt to create a diverse work education environment that is representative of the regions al at-ris- at-ris- youth. The deadline for applications is April 20, 2001. 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