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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Novembw 20. 1985. New Worker's Comp Pool Seminar held Duchesne School District School Lunch Program Supervisor Jolene 1985, in response to requests from the Utah school districts, and the Chsckstts snd Uintah County employees Linda Beckstesd, Com--. cities, counties, and various vernment mission Secretary, and John Thunehorst Shop Foreman, learned compared notes with other contributors to workers' compensation pools administered by the Utah School Board Association (USBA) d Each is a entity and provides a complete claims service self-insure- to its employees, coordinating workers compensation and group health claims to avoid duplication, Risk Management Service snd the Utah Local Governments Insurance Trust (ULGIT) at a free, one-da- y and offering information on risk cminar sponsored by Educators Insurance Company. Administra- tors for Educators reduction. In addition, the districts and government agencies earn interest on their invested share of premiums. "TLC," the seminar title, referred to both "Total Loss Control," snd "Tender Loving Care. Sue Insurance Company also manage the USBA Risk Management Service' and ULGIT, which are separate entities. The seminar ' was held . Kooring, insurance program manager for both the Utah School Boards Association Risk Manage- November 1 at the Education Center of Cottonwood Hospital in Sion Allen, tho Union Basketball Coach last year, watched the first game of his former players In company with J.D. Mitchell and Guy Coleman. He said he knew the girls were talented by his past coaching and expects great things from them this year. . Murray. Each workers' compensation program began operating January, EPILEPSY MONTH at any moment. No true. Moat haven't had a seizure in years. Statistics prove they will probably be seizure free for years so long aa they take their medication. Having epilepay means having convulsions. Convulsive seizures (once called grand mal) are just one kind of seizure. Other kinds of leisures produce brief changes in awareness, involuntary movements, muscle spasms, and sensory changes. People with epilepsy hive to be held down during s seizure. No. The muscle movements that happen during a seizure are generated by the brain. They will happen OLD COACH WATCHES . agencies to provide coverage which would beat fit the needs of employers and employees. strategies and nt go- ment Service and Utah Local Governments Insurance Trust and director of this seminar, explains why. ' "Before any employer can save insurance dollars he must learn to control his losses," she says. In additon, me of tho greatest fringe benefits id a job is having an employer who cares about your safety and wfll do something about it This two go hand-in-han- , Pifli 17 d. Speakers included both the professionals who manage the y basis snd program on a outside szDsrts. Monty Eggett, Executive Director of the Utah Local Governments Insurance Trust and Vice President of Educators Mutual Inauranea Association, discussed "Controlling Your Insurance Dollars." Bobbi Whitlock, the insurance trust claims researcher, explained the responsibilities of employers snd employees when an accident occurs. Attorney David McConkie, with Kirton, McConkie and Bushneil-wh-o day-to-da- represents the educators' how school districts and government ageneies can screen potential employees fairly and answered tough questions about workers' compensation. Participants particularly enjoyed a session called "Living My Life More Fully," by Dr. Jerry Braze. Dr. Brass, from tha University of Utah Health Department, compared isolated cultures where people generally live longer than 100 years a of age with the way of life in America and suggested ways g and to enhance one's chance for s long life. Richard Johns, M.D., a preventive medicine specialist, trained participants in the use of a high-etres- . well-bein- have a seizure Public attitudes a real problem 4 sure else. Unless someone with epilepey is havings seizure, then is no way to detect his condition. His biggest danger1 during a seizure is of the person swallowing his tongue. This is wrong. The biggest danger during a seizure is that some but bystander may shove a spoon, stick, or other implement into the person's mouth. This can break teeth, lacerate the mouth or cause bits of the implement to be inhaled. The tongue is attached to the roof of tho mouth snd cant be swallowed. To keep the airway dear, a person having a seizure only had to be turned gently on hie side. ' . People with epilepsy are likely to part of how a brain works. It particular is individual, like an allergy or eurly hair. Epilepsy is a form of mental Alness. Epilepsy and mental illness are separate problems. Epilepsy is an umbrella term for about SO For many people with epilepsy," says Dr.. Paul Sagers, Executive Director of the Epilepey Association of Utah, public attitudes are more of a problem than the seizures themselves. In a special eeremony recently, Governor Bangerter joined with the. Association in declaring November as Epilepsy Month in Utah. The campaign's goal is to dispel the myths and misunderstandings that people may have about epilepsy, Tlie following are ten major, myths that still linger on and that the Epilepsy Association of Utah would like to see stamped out forever. You might catch epilepay through contact with the saliva of someone having s seizure. People . who believe this, have got epilepay ( mixed' np with rabies. ' You eannot catch epilepsy in any way, whatsoever. Suseptibility to sd- - is just person's different types of seizure disorders. Seizures hippsn because of a brief change in the way the brain's . anyway. Restraining them can cause serious injury. Epilepsy is inherited. Theres some genetic factor, but its much weaker than the myth would have one believe. Epilepey can occur in families with no history of seizures at alL Although the risk of having a child who later develops epilepsy is higher if a parent has it, the chances that this wont happen are ' much greater. People with epilepsy cant work in normsl jobs. Yes, they can.' well-meani- electrical system works. It is a functional, physical problem, not a mentadone. epilepsy are mentalPeople withThis is only true far retarded. those people whose seizures and ly whose, retardation are both caused by Certain Usds of brain damage. The majority of people with epilepay in of normal intelligence - People with' epilepsy ire successfully employed at all kinds of occupations. Studies show- lower rates of absenteeism snd accidents among employees with epilepsy. Epilepsy is second only to stroke as tlie most common neurological disorder in the country, effecting me in one hundred Americans. An estimated 22,000 Utshna have epilepsy. The disorder can be caused by severe head injury, serious viral infection, deprivation of oxygen to the brain, poisoning and. certain underlying nineties. About 100,000 new eases occur each year, with three quarters of those beginning in children 18 yean of age and younger.' To get the facta on epilepsy, ' . contact Dr. Sagers and tha Epilepsy Association of Utah at 10 West Broadway, Suite 800, Salt Lake City, 534-021- 0. Phone News Items 722-51- 31 preassessment evaluation sys- tem he has put together which enables employers to more accurately match employees with job ' demands, thereby reducing the risk of injury. In a workshop called "Backache Blues, participants learned how to protect and strengthen their backs-t- he second most common source of workers compensation daims-fro- m Laurie Stewart, Director of the Back Institute at Cottonwood Hospital. Hie Utah Local Governments Insurance Trust commenced July, 1978. It first offered group health benefits to employees of Utah cities and counties. It expanded into workers compensation in January, 1985, and formed a pool to provide liability coverage for the same groups in October. Educators Insurance Company has been selected by the Utah Sehool Boards Association to administer its workers compensation program, which also began January, 1985. and soma an highly intelhgent . Albert Einstein had epilepay. . epilepay look diff- with People erent. They look just like everyone PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1732.5 fie!; tones 524.3 faet; to point of beginning. Purchaw price payable In lawful money the United Stales of Amariai. of DATS this 24tfi Octobor, 1915, BASIN STATE BANK, INC. ' DUCHESNE COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, December 3,1985. PUBLIC hereby given that a public hearing will be held on December 3, 1985 from 2:30 to 3:00 p.m, In the day . Bronl K. Chambers for the purpose .of review and comment ' : . OF ing Official, ' Estate of Clayton . N. Smith, Docsarad. L.G Wild, Jr., and Gallfe ' & Smith, whoso addraesas are Clayton N. Smith Estate, 1669 South Voss Road, No. BN, Houston, Texas 77057, hava freon 738-268- 722-460- 1. Published In (he Uintah Batin Standard November 13, 20 and 27, 1985. Personal ' appointed 1 of Representatives estate of1 the . - above-name- eitats hereby notified lo their claims to the The following described property will be sold at public auction to the ' highest bidder on the front steps of the County Courthouse In Duchesne, Duchesne County, Slate of ' are present above of I Monday December 2, 19S5, at the hour of 1 KX) am., of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by Stanley B. Allen and LoAnna R. Alien, hit wife, at Trustors, In fervor of Basin Slate Bank, Inc. Trustee and day 1 ' d Personal Repretentativo or to the dork of tho Court within Ihtoo months after the date of tho first publication of this notice or be forevor barred. ' Date of first publication: Novambor 6, 1965. SesToni Maria Sutiiff sions Moors, Salt Lake City, Utah, Attorney. of Dated tills 28th October, 1985, ., NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Utah, ,00 the decodont. Creditors of to Sutiiff Toni Atari Attorney for LC Wild, Jr. and Collie S. Smith, Personal Representatives Pufalidwd In Basin $tandatd the Uiptah Novambor 6 l3.ond11985. property which it located In Duchesne County, Utah, and more specifically described as follows, ' NOTICE TRUSTEES ' Section 29: Beginning at a point which Is located 330.0 feet North of the West quarter comer, and running thence East 1320.0 feet; thence South 330.0 feet; thence East 412.5 feet; thence South 1190 feet; thence West . OF ' SALE MiDIPtFW records covering property located at Range 21 East, M. on to right of way line of US. Highway 40 South 0M4'I5" West parallel to to East line of said Sec- , feet and .1186.00 tion Spending your dollars locally can 8951 '00" West parallel to the North line South Builds Local Economy Support Neighbors In Business Saves Wear & Tear On Your Car Keeps Tax Dollars At Home Saves Time And Strain Provides More Incentive For Business To. Expand And Do Better For You of told Section 51.35 feel from the Northeast comer ' of tonce said Section; 3500 35" West along the said right of way lino 163.58 feet to the South line of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said section; tonco South B940'52" West dong tha said South lino of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter 95.00 feet, More or lee to a point which Is 22000 feet West from the laid East Section lino; tonce North 0414' 15" East parallel to the said East Ssction line 13617 foot, more or lese to a point which is South 0M4'15" Wsst 1186.00 foot from to North line of said Section; thence East 16865 set to the point of beginni. ng. Notice of Default was ecordod July 29. 1985, os In Book Entry No. 4374-8- 5 387, Page 26 of sold ofSouth ficial i SUPPORT THOSE WHO SUPPORT YOU records. sale will be made Sold without covenant or war- The following described at ranty, express or implied, property will be the regarding title, possession public auction ' or incumbrances. highest biddsr, December OATH) this 31st day of in 10, 19B5, payable of lawful money United State at the 'of sqle, at to front .ir! ' m ju) . sold to TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, UINTAH SPECIAL MERIDIAN. , . South, &L5. S APPOINTMENT zoning - 2S2S West 1700 South, Vsmd, Utah, and more particularly described as: Beginning at a point In Section 32, Township 4 ANNOUNCEMENT (Agricultural) to the H Industrial Zone. Duchesne Board of County Commissioners Attest Roger K. Marett For further information contact Jock Wood, Zon- rW-iWMii- Kk".'- official AND CREDITORS FINANCE AGB4CY as bsneficiary by assignment dated September 17, 1910, and recorded September 22, 19BPErv in Book try No. 177564 271, at Pag 455 of said tool TO NOTICE on' the proposed change of the following: The East M of the NE M of the NWV4 of section 2 township 3 South range 2 west U.S.B.M. from the present . Bigs low Publ Idled In the Uintah Basin Standard Novambor 6, 13, and 20, 1985. Commission County . of It' NOTICE 449 of to records of Uintah County, State of Utah, and lo 'favor of UTAH H0US-N271, Pinge to 1 the time October, ZNS FIRST NATIONAL . steps of the Uintah County Courthouse, Vamal, Utah, at 124)0 Noon of said day, of for tho purpose foreclosing a trust dead executed by ARTHUR L ALLRED, astnaton, recorded September 22, 1 980 as Entry No. 177561 in Book 1985. BANK, N A As Trustee W. dark Burt Its: Attorney For further Information Brenda McCurdy contact: Published Basin 13, In the Uintah Standard and 27. 20, Novambor 1985. . ' t Roosevelt Area Retail Merchants Uintah Basin Standard e'se ig e s .7 a a '5 eio'A oe ajr |