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Show Tha Summit County Baa Friday, May 26, 1993 Give... For The Sake of Children at Primary Children's Medical Center Telethon On June 3 and 4, Primary Children'i Medical Center will participate in its thirteenth Telethon. The Telethon raisqa funds to help needy children at Primary Children's Community leaders, donors, and medical professionals will also bq interviewed. In 1994, Primary Children's raised nearly $479,000 in Telethon contributions. Every dollar raised locally stays at Primary Children's to assist needy patients. The hospital is a d facility that specializes in treating children of all afflic- receive the medical care they need. The twenty-tw- o hour Telethon will be broadcast on KSL Channel 3. Twenty minutes of each hour are televised live from Primary Children's and are hosted by Len Randolph, Carole Mikita, Doug Wright, lane Clayson and other KSL personalities. The remaining portion of the telethon is live from Mary Hart, and Mary Lou Retton in Disneyland for the annual event This year of parents and families. children's hospitals in the United States of which Primary free-standi- ng Children's is the thirteenth largest... There are a total of 160 hospitals who participate with Children's Miracle Network to organize the local Telethons and raise ment Museum Will Feature Children's Storytelling Hour June 3 to 10 A storytelling hour for children at the Museum of Church History and Art will be a feature of Utah Trails Week, June 3 to 10, Glen M. Leonard, museum director, an- nounced today. Storytelling will begin at 3 p.m. daily, except Sunday. An additional hour on Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. is scheduled for the convenience of families wishing to visit the museum together. "Fascinating authentic pioneer stories from the overland trail to Utah and selected from diaries, au on the national Telethon, four hours will focus on advocacy programming. From 8 00 to 8:40 a.m. and 9:00 to 9:40 a.m. on Sunday, June 4, parenting skills will be addressed. Also on Sunday from 11 :00 to 11:40 a.m., a Home Safety Show will be presented.. On Saturday, June 3, the 9:00 to 9:40 p.m. segment called Like in the Balance will air. This segment will feature patients at Primary Children's Medical Center and another hospital as they receive treat- Primary Children's is one of 43 Local segments will feature the courageous stories of children who have been, or are currently being treated at Primary Children's. co- co-hos- ts, cardiovascular diseases. Primary Children's takes pride in treating the whole child while also addressing the needs funds for children. Primary Children's has participated in the Telethon since its inception in founders of Children's Miracle Network, Marie Osmond and John Schneider, team up with Marilyn McCoo, Merlin Olsen, tions including cancer, birth defects, accident victims, and muscular and Disneyland. Primary Children's will become the stage for the Telethon which will air Saturday, June 3, at 7 p.m. through Sunday, June 4, at 3 p.m. Farm Equipment Operators: Be Aware of Major Machinery "Points 1983. National Telethon hosts and 232-be- in the Emergency Department tobiographies, and reminiscences will be told by museum volunteers," says Jennifer Lund, museum curator of education. "Many of the stories are actually about children and their experiences traveling to Utah." Please, Give.. .For the sake of children by donating to Primary Children's Telethon June 3 and 4. Tune in to KSL Channel 3 to watch this special broadcast. Your pledge will help work wonders for children at Primary Children's Medical Center. Contributions to the Telethon can be made payable to Primary Children's Medical Center Foundation and mailed to Primary Children's Medical Center, P.O. Box 38249, Salt Lake City. UT 84138-0249. The museum, located west of Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City, is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Admission to the museum is free. components to come to rest before blocked before maintenance procedures are carried out attempting to clean or adjust a machine. This may require waiting for Never check for leaks with your a minute or more. hands - use a piece of cardboard. A Pull-i- n points. Injuries occur fine jet of hydraulic fluid can readily when someone tries to remove pierce the skin. plant material which has become Detailed information about mastuck in feed rolls or other parts is presented in the while a machine is operating. Once chinery safety owner's manual provided with every the material is freed, it can pull a piece of equipment. Review this person into the machine faster than material before starting to work they can react to let go! with a machine. It is the responsi- Machinery is involved in a large percentage of the most severe farm accidents. Failure to recognize haz- ards and careless operation are common factors in equipment-relate- d injuries and famlitM Safety awareness is the key to preventing farm machinery accidents. All guards and shields should be kept in place. Make it a rule to always disengage power before attempting to adjust, repair, or unclog equipment. Thrown objects. Bystanders or of machinery operators to animals in the path of stones, bility hazards and take the necsticks and other debris thrown by recognize essary steps to protect themselves machinery can be seriously injured. Shear points. Shear points are created when the edges of two objects move toward or next to each other closely enough to cut relatively soft material. Examples include sickle bars, forage harvester and others. Guards and deflectors should be used Get your kids enrolled in a 4-- H or to reduce the hazard, if possible. FFA tractor safety class. These harbor poSprings. Springs may classes teach youthful operators the stored energy. tentially dangerous Always release spring tension (if kinds of information that can keep possible) before dismantling them out of harms way. Several of equipment Position yourself away our county Farm Bureau's are workfrom the direction of spring travel. ing with their local FFA or 4-- H Hydraulic systems. Hydraulic program to set up a tractor safety systems store considerable energy at class. Contact your county Farm extremely high pressure. Attached Bureau leaders for more informaequipment should be lowered or tion, or call me at heads, and grain augers. Pinch points. Pinch points are created when two objects move together, with at least one of them moving in a circle. Examples in- clude belt and chain drives, feed rolls, and gear drives. Wrap points. Any exposed, rotating machine component is a potential wrap point. Injuries usually occur when loose clothing or long hair catch on and wrap around rotating shafts or protruding shaft ends. Crush points. Crush points are created when two objects move toward each other, or when one object moves toward a stationary object. Avoid getting into a position that could lead to body parts being crushed. parts. The heavier a revolving part, the longer it will continue to rotate after power is shut oft. Allow time for blades, flywheels and various other rotating 261-399- South Summit School District is accepting applications for a Soccer Coach. For applications contact the District Office 375 East 300 South Kamas, Utah Free-wheeli- ng r 'i'f ts Saints. The movie, shown free of charge, is one of a number of big-scre- en public attractions at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, situated in the heart of the city. The movie depicts the trials of the Utah pioneers who in the 1840s were driven across the country to the Rocky Mountains, where they established what later became the state of Utah, which is still the world headquarters of the Church. The summer schedule begins on Memorial Day, Mcmday, May 29, and continues through Labor Day, September 4. Showtimeswill be at 9:30 a.m., 10:43 a.m., 12 noon, 1:13 p.m., 2:43 p.m., 4 p.m., 3:13 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 7:43 p.m., and 9 p.m. Tickets are available at the east ticket booth in the Smith Building beginning at 8 a.m. Reservations jnay be made for individuals and also groups by called (801) Advance ticket reservation hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Same-da- y ticket reservations may.be made Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. or until the tickets 783-430- 1 South Summit School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer ...... 240-438- ? . ' ove 3. & are gone. The Joseph Smith Memorial Building also features restaurants, reception and banquet facilities, and the popular Family Search Center, where visitors and others can make computer searches for their geneal- - Jr - ' ' '' A m ogy "roots." "W.i offrees (b v - FlowemnsfTruif ine Trees & Shrubs -' ' V'- Serving Summit County Since Ait tL, Stereo Cra, Cruise & Luxury Convenience Group MSRP Crandall Discount Rebate $13,260 1,700 600 Crandall Best Price $10,960 Were Dealing On All Cars, Bucks & Vans 647-FOR- what'ows inbummit s ,yr PARK 649- Located between Park Kimball Junction on FORI) MEHCtlR 2175 Rasmussen RdL ' 'T.- -- 0' 1946 NC 17840 - Lots bf Perennials We know 3. SOUTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT Summer Hours Announced For Popular "Legacy" Movie The summer schedule for the popular movie, Legacy, seen by nearly two million visitors to this city has been released by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y IB D '''-f-t. wc- - A |