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Show Pace 18 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 20. 2001 Children whose parents are employed by Iowa Tanklincs get to see what work was formom SAFETY COUNTS or dad. The company recently kicked off their new safety campaign to remind their drivers and other employees of the reasons why safety should never be compromised. Iowa Tanklines launches new safety campaign Iowa Tanklincs Inc, a petroleum crude oil Transportation Company, kicked olT their new safety campaign on Saturday Nov. 10. The campaign will focus on the reasons why their employees work and drive safely. The program began with the spouses and children of Iowa employees having the opportunity to come TAROT CARDS Continued from page 11 rows representing the past, present and future. Finally, she reads the cards to And the answer to thequestionyou were thinking about as you shuITled. After Tonia and the cards have answered thisqucstionyoucan reshuffle while thinkingof your next question. The cost of a reading is $20. About 95 percent of Tonia's clients are women like Toni Ames who has been coming to Tonia for about three years. Toni and Tonia have since become friends d Tonia has a gilt for givingof helping people emotionally, Toni detailed, which is perhaps why Tonia has made many friends doing tarot card reudings. Toni said that Ton ia's tarot card readings are very comforting, and sometimes it takes time, butbasicallyeverythingshe has ever told me has happened. Toni believes Tonia has a gill for giving words of wisdom that make people fuel safe. Tonia said women most often inquire almut love and emotional issues, while men ask about money and to the office and become acquainted with a Peterbilt tractor just like the vehicles that their parents may drive. Refreshments were provided and all of the children were given the chance to climb into the truck and see what it was like to be behind the wheel. Plenty of the questions were asked, like where do you sleep? and what are all of these switches for? We believe this will help the children understand a little of what it takes for their parents to go to work each day and return home safely, said Iowa Tanklincs Sufety Supervisor Tracy Hall. After the recent terrorist attacks in NewYork, a high alert warning went out to all carriers of hazardous materials to make them aware of the potential danger that may be aimed at carriers of hazardous materials. We feel that we have taken the steps to have the safest equipment on the road and some of the most qualified drivers around. Iowa Tanklines has committed our employees to keep up the high level of safe practices for the benefit of our community and customers, Hall stated. Our main goal is to have or employees remain safe at all times, we want them to be reminded that providing for their families is why they work bo hard every day. A shirt will be imprinted with the group picture and will be given to all employees for a daily reminder of how we, Count the reasons that safety counts. lives TAKE A CLOSER LOOK Steven White has found an interesting spot to hang out. The across the street from the Roosevelt Police Station and is pretty adept at scaling the large rocks that decorate the sidewalk curbs. eight-year-o- ld the little things now so great things will come to thee by and by asking to be done. Persian proverb Do well her-sclfan- jobs. Tonia's clients are from the Basin including Vernal and Manila. But she also has clients who come Horn as far away as Wcndover and Heber. However, the furthest any one has come has been from the Netherlands. I enjoy doingit, and I get satisfaction out of being able to help people. Ton ia often gets calls from people who want to tell her she was right when she gave them their readings, and from those who want to thank her for helping them or their family members through a trying time. A SUCCESS Janeal Moosman (left foreground) and Elaine Bard (right foreground) spearheaded a successful service project to get hair for wigs. It takes approximately five normal heads of hair to make one wig. In the background Becky Norris is getting her style and cut from Nancy Bench as her husband, Landen, looks on. VOLUNTEERS KEEP THE STYLIST BUSY Shelly Richard (left) and Kathy Torres (right) style Jennifer Larson and Catherine Murray respectively who have volunteered to donate their hair to Locks of Love. CLAYBURN Continued from pnge 1 1 three sh i ps to be on the coast of France in the first invasion on D Day. During those first terrible hours of the invasion, members of the his ship went without any rest for 64 hours. Clnyburn doesnt know of anyone else who was in the invasion, and if others in local area were involved he would like to meet them. I'm the only one I know of in the Uintah hi a ipeclal aiag II patMtl Sr UtiVv famliil coping uitfh, Basin. LOCKS OF LOVE Continued from page foo Jacina Barrett - Social Worker, Lonnie Anderson - Pharmacist, timlwliMmi. 11 f that aired on Channel 2. Others like Jcncal had relatives . who were cancer patients. Trish Ware's motlierpassedaway histsummerfrom cancer. Trish cheerfully donated her beautiful long hair to Locks of Love, because she said the synthetic wigs her mother wore were horrible. Some people came in pairs. Becky Walton brought her longblond-hairefriend Sharon Eggcrs from Duchesne. The Gillespie sisters, Eva and Julia, were there to donate naturally curly and naturally straight hair respectively. Eva was u nderstandably a little fearfu ofwhat she was going to look like after it was cut, but Julia said, I think it will be cute, and it grows pretty fast anyway, so it doesn't really matter." But don't assume all the volunteers were female. Three men parted with their locks. Nels Carlson, a faculty member at Utah State University, started letting his hair grow years ago in order to audition for a part in Touched by an Angel . Although he didn't get the part, he feels this experience has led him touched by an angel. If you weren't able to attend the service project event on Nov. 14. you may donate hair at any time to Locks of Love at 1640 Congress Ave., Suite 104, Palm Springs, FI. .13461, phone Fax (561) (util ) Di mated hair needs to hi; freeof chemical treat ments, like bleach or perms. However, dyed hair is acceptable. 0 d Out, Staff U ipectal&f Gained tuflk cotnb'md top&timcb 1 96.1-167- 96.1-991- Lloyd Neilsen - RNC, Bsn, Director, Rose Knop - RNC, Norma Jinado, Chaplin, SyMa Und - LPN, Margo Swenson - RNC. Bereavement, Councilor. Dr. Hcd Mitchell - Medical Director Juanita Thacker-R(not pictured) A special thanks to our staff as we celebrate National Hospice Month - November. h tkvi of . 26 W. 200 N. Rionvilt 18 US': i (tdffitwm&f m patknti & gem ftxmliu al anffontabk al pollibh to Hal Iwb Owe, la mfa 40 o o o am Individual patieitt & HttVo tot each (awiliM. ohm |