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Show t Thursday, June 8, 1980 Budget Continued from page . imn adversely affect city revenue. A possible expenditure which the city is fighting ia the prevention of a large increaae in the coat of water purchased from the Ute Indian Tribe. Should the city be unaucceaaful in preventing the increaae, an additional $80,000 would need to be budgeted to gn nvM Tridoll 247-239- A Modal Education Program: Prevention of Medication Misuse Tablona Loma McKm Conniw 0 . far tha Im 844-547- 1 quarter registration ; . Meals for Roosevelt and Myton are be- at Utah State University Education ing prepared at the; Roosevelt Senior Gtizen Center as of June 2. Helen Davis delivers the meals in Myton. Viola is the chief cook for the congregate meals, Isabelle Roberts delivers the meals in Roosevelt, and the new cook for the program is Minnie Ralston. Senior Citizen Nevrs This Saturday we have our dance again at the old Roosevelt elementary school in Roosevelt Five The Sounds" will provide the musk starting at 9 p.m. and continuing until midnight The donation is still only $1 per person, and everyone is invited to come and Join the dancers. You don't have to be a senior citizen to dance, we need all we can get The last dance of the season will be June 21. According to a new British study, older persons .don't seek help for treatable illnesses because they, and sometimes their doctors, believe that to be old is to be skit The study found, for example, as many as five unreported problems in patients over 80 and Dr. John Rowe reports, These were not fancy diseases. ' High on the list were deafness because of ear wax, visual problems freon glaucoma, nutritional deficiencies, and an "incredibly alarming 80 .percent rate of depression." Even the old themselves have "this built-inegative view of the elderly, Rowe ' aH, and doctors sometimes share it. "Let's face it," Rowe said in an' interview, older patients have more illnesses..Jind some physicians look upon many symptoms of the aging , process as not really particularly worthy of .their attention. They' tend to say, 'You're 85 years old. You have and pains.to 'expect' Rowe' asserts that older-- people, who-- ; are healthy should feeFifrftlUFeeling1-side, Rowe contends, knot a part of . . n some-aches 1 feeling Center will continue through June 6. Utah State Univeraity Education Center ia offering over 160 credit through 45 elaaaes during the summer 1980 Quarter. Although many of the Sept 8 and return Sept 17. The Naahville trip leave Sept 22 and return Oct 2. The aame bus will talcs both tripe, aame aa but year, Wilkina Bua Co. from VernaL The next meal ia Tueaday, June 10, at the Roosevelt center. Buaea aa usual, and meal ia at noon. eeeeeeeeeee did" The Trailways bus company will keep you feeling young by providing "unflation fares which will allow persons 65 years of age or older a 18 percent discount on all Trailways regular interstate hues. It also applies to routes within the state of Utah, with die reduced tariff being in effect until Dec. 81, 1980. George Foley, area manager of the Salt Lake City Trailways station, stated that "All Trailways agency points within the state of Utah recognize and will honor the 18 percent discount on all regular fares for Utah Seniors. It k hoped that the Senior Citizens of Utah will take full advantage of thk golden opportunity to travel at a reduced rate. If additional information is needed. please call George Foley at . : . . . Regiatration for Summer Quarter classes will begin in August, registration for all classes must be completed this week. Moat classes will rotate on a weekly basis between Rooaevelt and Vernal unless otherwise notified. Schedules and registration information are available at the Roosevelt office of Utah State University, 919 Eaat 2nd North, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. For mare information call ' 722-229- 4. Lake, . and Fire Control personnel regarding an arrangement to have their district drive unit available on a yearly bask, with arrangements for maintenance, insurance, etc. t Salary Increase The Commission voted to give a four four-whe- percent pay increase to all county employees effective July 1. Penalty Mountain Fuel Supply has enacted a policy providing that a foe of $2,000 to $3,000 be assessed against individuak who dig over the companys fuel lines without 24 hours notice, or who damage the lines. . Mental Health Contracts The Commission voted to approve the District XI Metal Health Plan and Contract as presented at Roosevelt May 20, subject to annual review of the program, approval of hiring of personnel, and reserving the option to withdraw from the District. Minnie Hamilton last weekend. e Roealyn Thomas, Sue Fabrizio and Flora Fab-riziwent to Salt Lake Thursday ' where they visited Mark Letter who k in the LDS hospital. Flora stayed in Salt Lake to be with her brother. while they were gone. We, aa a community, are proud to have Bkhop Errol Merkley selected as tiie new principal of West junior high school, e Merle and David Me Kee were visitors at the moved to Evanston, Wya, where she has employment Mr. and Mrs. Farrell tal. e Mr. and Mrs. Hal McKee returned from a week's vacation at Lake Tahoe. wed '..According to unofficial minutes of Duchesne, f. City jCouncil. the following matters were among those discussed at the May 20 mooting: . the - The Council gave approval for Dave Harris to investigate the procedures for obtaining permits to set up a still for making alcohol to run vehicles. . fire Works The City will assist the Chamber of Commerce in obtaining fireworks for the July 24 . celebration. Bas Garage The Duchesne County School District has offered the City $2,000 for the bus garage property. The City felt ' The charts can be designed that are simple to use, especially if you take only one or two medicines. However, you must always remember to check off the space on the chart when you do take the drug. There are so many variations in drug regimens and people's life styles Ron and Merlin McKee homes last week. David and Merle live in Cambridge, Idaho. that different people need different systems far keeping track of their We nave developed medications. charts and aids several that you can choose from or adapt to your own needs. They will help to see at a glance: What to take e When to take it e How to lake it e Whether or not you have taken it. easy-to-us- a Edna Goodrich took second place in the dash at the Special Olympics b Salt Lake May 16 and 17. e Clair Haalem and Darwin McKee went to Murray May 14 with 50-yar- d Unions weight-liftin- Next Week: "Medicines I Take" Chart. g team. Clair placed second in tiie state in the division and Darwin placed third in the weight Union won the State Myton man 145-poun- d to graduate 185-poun- d 1 championship in weightlifting thk year. Clay Chidester, son of Joseph Chidester, Myton, will graduate from Weber State College with a bachelor of science degree. Weber State The Phono nows Itomi to 722-513- 1 or 733-205- 9 e ninety-secon- d College commencement will be held June 6 at the Dee Events Center. Chidester resides in Ogden with hk wife and four children. Sandy McKee for their children ''' that the offer was too low. : Mrs. visited Cleveland, Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. .According to unofficial minutes of the Duchesne County Commission, the following matters were among those discussed at. the May 27 meeting: Fire Fighting Equipment The Commission took under advisement the matter of obtaining a drop-i- n unit to carry 200 gallons of water to fires in remote areas not readily accessible to the pumper.'. Inquiries will be made with the State Forestry visited times) Forgetting whether or not a drug has been taken. A person with a chronic illness may need more than one medicine to control it Often, people with more than one ailment may have four or more drugs per day. Doing so can be very complicated. If a person takes several medicines a day, at different times and with different special instructions, there k a lot to remember k order to keep everything straight Organizing a system for taking drugs will make thk task easier and surer. Even if you take only a few drugs, complications an arise if you have no sure way to remember whether or not you have taken a medicine. Check-of- f Minnie Hamilton, e Mr. and Mrs. A1 Cbrktenaen and family, Louk Simmons, Arnold DUCHESNE CO. Wyom- and Mrs. Minnie Jones, California, spent a couple of days visiting Mr. and Mrs Brad Baum and family. i e Mr. and Mrs. Colin and family, Hamilton Mrs. Dork Howard, and Bonnie Gerritsen, all Salt and Lae Vegas, Nev. They pkn on moving to Lae Vegas next week, o Edna Wallace went to Salt Lake to have' a tumor removed from her hand. Mrs. Don Chamber-ki- n and daughter, Cedar Fort, visited last week at the J.L. Kitchen home, e Mr. and Mrs. Merlin McKee rushed their son Jeffrey to Salt Lake Friday when he swallowed a penny and it lodged in hk throat It waa removed without any complications. LaRae Kendricks has and Gary Simmons, and Clair Haslem, spent the weekend at the Sand Dunes near J erica Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simmons, Layton, met the group there. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Goodrich spent a few days in Tridell last week, e Thelma McKee waa honored at a birthday party at the Moon Lake building by members of her family. Nine of her children were in attendance. A large birthday cake waa decorated in her honor and served to tiie group. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilson have a new grandson. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Faus-e- tt Their new son was born May 18 at the Duchesne County hospi- Mr. and Mrs. Denver ing Willis returned from their honeymoon Friday night after visiting in Red Bluff Calif., Sparks Summer MEALS ON WHEELS e Jones and family, Flrfawly 'Orguiziag a System far Taking your medidaes To get the most benefit from prescribed drugs, and to reduce the risks, you must take them properly-accordi- ng to directions. The following charts ana systems were developed to help solve the two main problems that people have k taking medicines: e keeping track of different medicines (often a problem when many medicines are prescribed, or when they have to bis taken at different the water utility budget Received too late for last week's paper: o Mr. and Mrs. Jack JCounty Fair Prspsrty . : Council was advised that the Duchesne County Commission has decided not to purchase the fair grounds. Load Limit A load limit sign will be posted at the bridges at 500 E. Main and 400 South between 400 Blast and 500 H I f ni. . ,! I T - " East Sidewalks The City, has been advised that sidewalks will have to be built, or the City will have to return $19,500 of State money. Mayor Ed Browning will organize a committee. POLICE BLOTTER 828-812- The two trips thk September to the Pacific Northwest and to Naahville, Tennessee, are beginning to shape up. The cost of the bus k now estaUkhed at $5000 and $5500, so we can pretty well say what it will cost each person. Looks like the Northwest trip will be about $825 and Nashville $350. We will need 44 people for each trip to keep the cost down. The Pacific trip starts Week of May 27 June 2 Lawrence Klinglesmith, DUL Duchesne County Sheriff. Larry Jack, disorderly conduct, Roosevelt Police Department. Jimmie Anderton, possessionintent to distribute, RPD. Joan E. ONeal, possessionintent to distribute, RPD. . Orson Tom, intoxication, RPD. Theodore Wyasket, intoxication. RPD. Ardue Root, DUL RPD. 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