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Show 2B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday July 16, 2002 I NIT ; Jennifer DeGraw Isaac Mathis Sandy Fullmer Travis Rauhala Tcrric Mills and Dale Mathis announce the mar- riage of their son, Isaac Dale Mathis, to Jennifer the daughter of Joseph and Audiy Andrea DeGraw of Stanshuiy Park. The couple will be sealed July 19 in the Salt Lake I JJS Temple. A reception will he presented in the newlyweds honor that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the home of the bride's parents. An open house is planned for friends and family July 20 at the Price 4th5th LDS Ward Church, located at 545 East 400 North. Dl-Giu- VA details co-paym- "V ' rjstk Sandy Fullmer and TVavis Rauhala have chosen to be sealed July 19 in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. A reception will be presented in the newlyweds honor that evening from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Price North 11X5 Stake Center, located at 479 North 100 East. There will be a special program at 8:30 p.m., followed by dancing. Parents of the groom are Matt and Pam Rauhala. Parents of the bride are Don and Kathie Fullmer. n: v. requirements, exemptions ent for U.S. veterans receiving extended medical care Some Carbon County military veterans without service-relate- d medical problems will be for charged ex- enpay-ments- ," plained United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony Principi. I lowever, we wanted to ensure that each veteran's situation was evaluated so that none suffered financial hardship, added the VA secretary. is expected The to affect between 2,000 and 3,0(X) veterans currently receiving VA extended health care. will be inditailored the economic to vidually situation of the veterans and their families. According to (he VA, the following veterans will not be required to make extended-car- e Individuals with any com Currently, higher income, connected veterans $5 pay per day, plus the $812 non-servi- Medicare deductible for each 90 days of nursing home care, explained the VA secretary. Billing for the will begin the end of July. Under the new regulations, veterans will get the first 21 days of care free in any period. After that, the maximum that veterans aiuld pay totals: $97 for each day of nursing home care. $15 for each day of adult day th healthcare. $5 for each day of domiciliary care. $97 for each day of institutional respite care. $15 for each day of respire care. $97 for each day of institu- nonin-stitution- p gift Scgalteuf &L&D StctOugue Im'iW tidal CR4jlstA4J & Free Gift Wrap Phone Orders Delivery to Reception Phone orders accepted IS onOm nGQtSlry Free Gift Wrap 60 al CASTLE COUNTK Y Pappas A Garrett Commagare August 17. 2002 Ihrasina Maria Compagnl Rick John Vasquez September 28, 2002 dis- d 1999. . s4nmstasiaS' Tiffany service-connecte- Individuals with incomes below the VA single pension level of $9,556. Individuals who have received extended care from VA continuously since November ex- tended cure. will be inThe and based calculated dividually on the veteran's ability to pay. VA was mandated by Congress in the Millennium Health Care and Benefits Act to initiate extended-car- e pensable ability. 60 W. Main N. 100 W. Prjce, UT L 637-54- 88 J Price Lori Roundy tional geriatric evaluation. S 15 for each day of geriatric evaluation. A complex formula will enable VA to individualize the copayments, with amounts varying from veteran to veteran, Daniel Lawson Scott and Connie Roundy announce the marriage of their daughter, Lori Roundy, to Danid Lawson, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Lawson. There will be an open house presented in the newlyweds honor July 19 at the Huntington 1st 5thLDSWhid building, located at 115 South 400 ex- plained the secretaiy. Among the factors used to dewill be the termine veterans income, expenses and assets as well as a daily $20 allowance. For example, a veteran will be allowed to keep enough money to pay the mortgage or rent on a home, land, farm or ranch; pay for an automobile, education, utilities, taxes and insurance; plus daily $20 allowances for the veteran and spouse. The couple will make their home in Hawaii, where Danny will be employed. Avoid disappointment by planning ahead to meet After the first days of health care, which are free, veterans will make predetermined, indiindividual cated the VA secretaiy. The amount of the extended could healheare maximum from of the $92 vary a day to as little as $97 a month, depending on the veterans assets and expenses. 21 This personalized touch will cushion the impact the extended-car- e on veterans and their families. Additionally, we hope that the new will permit us to extend care to many more veterans, said Principi. The new regulations also expand VAs medical benefits package to include outpatient geriatric evaluation, adult day health care and respite care. All of these measures are part of VAs commitment to provide a treatment plan customized to each veterans health care needs, concluded the VA secretaiy. Veterans will have access to a continuum of care delivered in the most appropriate setting, without devastating the family financially. newspaper's social announcement, photo deadline The Sun Advocates weekly deadline for submitting local social announcements stories and photographs for publication in the newspaper is Friday at noon. Appropriate society items include weddings, birthdays (80th or higher), missionaries, anniversaries (50th or higher), em- ployment or school-relate- d awards, graduations, military news briefs, etc. Timely submittal of information will help ensure that an article, with or without an accompanying photograph, will be published on the date preferred by the customer. Social announcements are not published in the Thursday issue of the Carbon County newspaper. Stories submitted after the designated deadline date and ' Summer and car travel are a natural combination, especially for vacationers. So it's no surprise that 74 percent of Americans are expected to take a road trip during the summer 2002. With an average traveling time of seven hours, driving vacations ti Registry s4nn& Susie Lynn Solosth & Khristopher Ryan Jensen QiauntaxA August 3. 2002 Castle Rock Square, Price 637-6760 based on double occupancy based on avatiabWty ; INCLUDES: 1 Night Lodging at the Quality bin City plus tax J UBTVBi BRIDAL REGISTRY Sandy Fullmer shower gift We their list as gifts are te made waffles Choice of one of the following July 19. 2002 or gift-wr- (must be 10 years or older) Also includes discount coupons to popular local attacUons OMirrir imn emr it 4 1: cure Outdoor twimnlng pool, ysarround hot ' tub, and Fitness Center ' w Courtesy Airport Shuttle 'r'r'-i3 Restaurant & Sport Bar within one block Karen Wright ' & bridal registry Come experience our 31 1 room property inside i' beaudM garden complex in the heart of downtown Sad Lake City.'1' ' --- Vi 7 7 v;.: ate-acr- e - Quaiitv Inn Ctty Center r - August 9. 2002 Angela RachnUe KonaUs & Thomas H (Skip) Rica ill ft FURMSHINGS Local 5 out of taws phons ordsn VISAS Mastercard Welcome 4S East Main, Price AuguiHo.2002 Tara Compagnl A Rick Vasquez 27 SsKsmbar 2891. 2002 154 West 600 South t I ifW Y CHOICE HOTELS v' can sometimes be more stressful According to a recent national survey, 84 percent of Americans report feeling some level of stress during summer driving vacations. The recent survey, the Imodium National Stress Index, found that the number one stress factor for most Americans during road trips is the inability to find a dean restroom. Restroom issues significantly outranked concerns like car problems, bad weather, poor directions, getting lost and even restless children as stress inducers. Sometimes the stress, excitement or change in diet associated with a trip can cause illness on the road. More than half of Americans have experienced a stress-relate- d illness during summer car travel, induding headaches, stomach iordiaxiiiea.Yetthe & Natalie Penry A Austin Palmer FINE GIFTS 637-19- arrangements to charge the photo processing fee. Readers may also mail the processing fee directly to the newspaper Sun Advocate, 845 E. Main, Price, UT 84501. August 3. 2002 Oliveto s v. 637-073- & Susie Lynn Solosth Khristopher Ryan deliver And the service is free! gift ail Saftinfay. July 27. 2002 For the most complete . i it Well ap . Joel Ferris (Merman help you select a gift the bride really wants. Well : activities: TWo adult passes to Lagoon, or ' TWo adult passes to Raging Waters, TWo 15 minute sessions at Naacart Nicola Laureen Catherine purchased. Visit us when shopping for a gift We'll : & Dravis Rauhala -. .Deluxe Continental Breakfast with fresh $ We know exactly wtiat they want In a wedding or up-da- follow- ing Tbesday edition. There is no charge for publishing a local society news article. However, there is a nominal fee required to cover the costs of processing a photo to accompany the story. Printed or typed news copy is preferred. Write legibly, list first as well as last names and include a daytime telephone number for clarification purposes. Readers who submit social announcements and photos via should contact the news2 to make paper office at When considering pictures for publication in the Sun Advocates society sections, photos printed on invitations are unacceptable. And in all cases, be sure the subjects faces are larger than a thumbprint. When considering pictures to accompany wedding announcements, avoid photographs including anyone other than the bride and the groom. Pictures including children or third parties may be printed in a display advertisement, but are unacceptable for inclusion ai a society wedding article in the Sun Advocate. Avoid disappointment ' Contact the Sun Advocate of a specially planned event to determihe whether a photograph can be copied for publication. well in advance Handling stresses associated with driving vacations; Gift & Bridal PER PERSON PACKAGE time will not make the Orders Welcome DeRver to Reception Free Gilt Wrap' 7r t Invitations Stylart & Carlson Craft Wedding Invitations and Accessories 15 Off survey found only one out offour Americans hit the road prepared with medications. An ailment in the car can quickly take the fun outof any trip and affect everyonewhosalong for the ride. Ravel expert Jamie Jensen, author olRoadTrip USA, suggestsa variety of ways to minimize stress to make driving safer ' and vacations more enjoyable. I recommend travelers plan ahead and pack a travel ldt few their journey, explains Jensen. The ldt acts as a type of insur- ance policy. You may never need die items in the lot, but its sure nice to knowyou have diem Mien you need them. Jensen indicates that die folfor lowing items are must-havsummer travel kits: es First, vacationers should bring maps and travel guide. The items help to keep travelers cm track and make the journey informative. Key safety items include a with ibatteries,acell phone for emergency calls and car flares to notify police and othef motorists in case of a breakdown; items Finally, keep first-ai-d on hand, including bandages and medicines that vacationers m&y need for unexpected situations, induding pain (Continued on page 3$ ter lowIslac. a Jewelry 46 E CtL, SUnlina Main, Price 637-217- 6 Diamond & Colored Stone Graduate nopeur wonc ea GIA Certified . . .4 -- |