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Show I I UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. 1994- - PzgC 5 August 30. Mitton ST HELEN CATHOLIC appointed CHURCH St Helen's Catholic Chinch is located at 432 Eaat 200 North, Rooeevelt, with Rev. Jamaa Blaine, paator. Maaa - 5:00 Schedule-Saturd- ay: pjn, St Halms; and 7 KM pjn. Holy Spirit Miuion, Ducheene. Sunday: 9:00 ajn. and 11KX) ., St Helen's. Registration for Alton Moon, president, board of trustees, Deseret Generation A anTransmission nounced Wednesday, August 17, that Lyon W.- - Mitton has- been appointed general manager and ' .CEO effective September 1. Mr. Mitton has served as general counsel to the cooperative since 1980 and as an assistant general manager since 1991. He will replace Merrill J. Millett, who has saved as the general manager and CEO since 1980. Mr. Millett led the cooperative during iti formative years as well as during construction efthe 400 MW Bonanza Power Plant in Uintah County and development of the Deaerado Coal Mine nearly Rangely, Colorado. Prior to his employment with Deseret, Mr. Mitton served counsel to the Navaho Tribe and later in private practice in Utah served as Roosevelt City Attorney and deputy attorney for Duchesne county. His duties at Deseret have also indud- - childrens religion classes will ha September and September 10-14 These classes are far children kindergarten through eighth grade. Clasaea will begin Sunday, September 18. 3-- Kristi Draper, Roosevelt Eighth Ward, received her The same weekends (as listed above) then will be lists in church far volunteer sign up for areas of ministries. The Council of Catholic Women will meet Thursday, September 8, at 7:00 pjn. All ladies of the parish are invited to attend. The annual Diocesan Pastoral Council wffl bo held September in Salt Lake. See Fr. Blaine far further information. Womanhood Young Recognition Award August 21. She is currently enrolled at Utah Valley State College in Orem. Kristi is the daughter of Ralph and Saima Rae Draper. 9--10 Pastor Tony Harrell, wife; Debbie, their children, and the members of the Roosevelt Baptist Church invite you to come and worship the Risen Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ The church is located at 402 Hincrest Drive in Roosevelt and the 0 Pastor can be readied at . Arizona. set for September Issues involving the four general areas of rural economic develop-- . ment, cultural enrichment, education and health care will be addressed at a Utah Rural Summit scheduled September 9 on the Southern Utah University campus. "This is an opportunity for anyone interested in the ftitura of rural Utah to benefit through coordination of effort, through building networks, and through sharing success stories," Harold H. Hisksy, vice president for regional services and director of the Center for Rural Life at SUU, said. "Attendance ihould be a must for newly elected officiate. ; " Among the goals for the summit are to bring together people who 722-854- 722-990-4. Sunday services begin at 9ri5 sun. with Sunday School far adults and children. Worship services are at 11:00 a.m. and 7 K)0 pjn. Church Bible shuty is held at 7KX) pjn. on Tuesday evenings. Anyone interested in learning and discussing Gods Word is invited to attend. Acteens, lead by Debbie Harrell, Becky Ann Shelley received her Young . Womanhood Recognition Award August 21 in the Roosevelt Eighth Ward. Her parents are Karen Shelley and the late Norman Shelley. She will be a freshman at Snow College this fall. da We preach and teach from Gods Holy Word, the Bible. Please Jain us in praise and warship of Him! ' Program available to child care givers Children First Incorporated announces the sponsorship of the Child Can Food Program. The Child Cara Food Program is folded by the United Statea Department of Agriculture under the National School Lunch Act It is a program established to ensure that all praechool children in child care receive nutritious meals and learn healtlty eating patterns. People who are providing child care for other people! children are eligible for many benefits to help them maintain a quality child can program for young children. These benefits are available through Children First Incorporated. The benefits include a monthly reimbursement payment for the meals served to the children at approximately $2.75 per day per child for breakfast, lunch and a snack, a monthly newsletter, nutritious menu ideas and recipes and numerous other training opportunities. - ; ment programs, education and public school support programs, community and economic develop-- : ment programs and community of Speakers at functions of the conference will include Governor Michael O. Leavitt; Kent Petersen, Emery County Commissioner and cowboy poet; and David Williams, special project planner for the BLM. The summit is being sponsored by the Utah Center for Rural life; Small Cities, Inc.; US Want; and Utah Power and Light. Registration for the summit, including six meals, is $70 through Septembers. After that, the cost is $80. Single day registration is $30. Registration forms are available at county extension services offices or r. by telling combined-attendan- . are involved in their communities so they can interact to generate ideas, identify needs, find solutions and share viewpoints to help determine whafs good for rural Utah and whats not so good," Hisksy said. Six varied track sessions ' are planned in each of the four general emphasis anas during the three days. Several communities and indi The benefits an available to all caregivers regardless of race, color, disability, age, national origin or sex, and there is no discrimination an meal service to children. If you feel you have been discriminated against, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. Far additional information, please contact Chilor. (800) dren First at ' . 268-94- 628-916-3. Cardiologist discusses cardiac arrest victims . People recovering from cardiac a common heart attack. Treatment arrest should refrain from driving for cardiac arraet involves drugs or for several months, but Sites no electric countershock, including ce - . 8. excuse to give up reasonable exorcise, saye a Stiuiford University cardiologist. Dr. Bing Liem, associate director ofStanfanTs cardiac arrhythmia service, says that persons who have recently sufferedcardiac arrest are at risk of s recurrence and should not drive or perform other activi-tie- o - for example, operating heavy equipment or booting that could result in injuries to themselves or others if they lost consciousness because of s recurrence. Important to point out that cardiac arrest is caused by chaotic electrical patterns in the heart Ifs not physical damage or weakening of the heart muscle, which ia whte happens inamyocardial infarction, . If . - , implantable devices. Patients who have had a heart attack, should follow different rules for restarting activities, Liam explains. The amount of tima a parson should stay away from tha drivars sate after cardiac arrest varies, depending on overall physical condition, tha aariousnsas of the incident and tha recurrence of symptoms, hot most cardiologists that patients should sfaqrawsy from driving for from one to sight months, Liam said. The need for that waiting period waa confirmed in a study weenfly published in the Journal of tha bo-Ke- ve Amarteaw MaiHeal A ly researchers at tha Oregon Health . Sciences Univsreity. However, Liam notes that tha waiting period doesn't apply to exercise. "Cardiac arrest isn't caused by physical activity, eo survivors sranl significantly more likely to have a recurrence while they are axarefa-ta- g than at any other time. Therefore a reasonable fitness program approved by the patienfs physiFor man information, contact the cian brisk walking; Jogging, similar activities ia generUtah Division of Aging and Adult Services at(801) or ally beneficial after hospitalisation, Liem says. Free flu shots to be available to certain Medicare beneficiaries 92 . Elderly or disabled people who rely on Medicare as their primoy form of medical coverage, an now eligible to receive a free flu tent starting September 1.. Medicare will pay for the shot anywhere Hie given: doctors office, health department, dude or hoepiteL Influenia ie a mqjor, potentially disease with frequent and eerious lung involve-maSymptoms include, but an not limited to fover, chilli, weakness, loss of appetite, coughing and body has ariJpainsr FMple 65 yean old and older are at high risk for complications when they contract influenza. On tha averaga, 80 million people in the United Statea will contact influenza, and 10,000 to 40,000 will die aa a result of ita complications. Psopla who have savers egg allergies or acute illnesses should not bs given the influenza vaccine without first consulting their doctor. The beet time to receive the shot is in the foil. Under new guidelines by the UR. Deportment of Health and Human Services, beneficiaries who are inoculated do not have to pay the usual coinsurance or deductible amounts. Medicare's decision to cover flu shots was based one four-yedemonstration that began hi October of 1988. Tha evaluation showed that when free vaccinations wars offered to the elderly, man ought immunization and fewer were hospitalized for i about four mOtion disabled psopla and nearly 200)00 people with chronic kidney disease who need dialysis or kidney - - - -- svrim-ming- or -- 538-39- UM 10 - - - m Bum im ng nt -- Roosevelt Variety's ndal . ar Melissa Foote flu-relat- ed and Chris Marx pneumonia. Tha Medicare health ineurance program provides comprehensive acute-car- e coverage for more than 35 million people age 65 and older. 8 Canvas Alack setecBtt $17.00 Selected. flu CouplA Briddlhbls. Gift from planning a Wedding? Register with us mu! 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Treaven, his brother, Tyson, and father, Jim Grant, spent ten days in Alaska fishing for salmon and halibut viduals in rural Utah will be recognized during the summit for outstanding and innovative success in community development through a program sponsored by the Utah Center for Rural Life, Specific community award areas include health can and healthy lifestyle programs, cultural enrich- 7-- meet on Wednesday afternoons from 3:30 to 5:00 pjn. All young ladies are welcome. Them is grades 7-a Bible lesson and always a ftin craft to ed management of the Human Resources and Environmental departments as well as supervision of Bonanza Power Plant operations. Deseret is the wholesale power supplier for six rural electric distribution cooperatives serving consumers in Utah and parts of Nevada, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah Rural Summit ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH or Lynn Miturn iMmwmmmwmaimmmMi |