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Show Page I our - The Murcka Reporter - January 25. 2(X)2 Mt. View Hospital gets accreditation View Mountain Hospital (MVH) has achieved accrcdita-tio- n Iron) the Joint Commission on Accreditation oi Healthcare Oreaniations as a result ot' its demonstrated compliance w ith the Joint Commission's nationally rccoimicd health care standards. I he Joint Commission, ail it not and independent for-prof- Public notice 2002 S( DEFECTION A Soil Conservation District (SCI)) is a subdivision of state classified as a government. dependent special district Its purxise is to enhance and protect pm ate land and water resources Long term soil and water protection has positive public benefits where all levels of government oiler supjwrl to SCI) programs A 5 member cilicn boaid of superv isors is elected to gov ern an SCI) Superv isors serv c terms of office They give local direction and priority to their SCI) programs Hoard decisions are made in meetings open to the ar public. flections arc in progress to fill 1 Superv isor positions on each of the state's 38 SCI) boards. Candidates were selected locally bv a nominating commilltcc or by petition Ballots arc mailed to private agricultural land operators listed with the Utah Soil Conservation Commission Am registered Utah (liSCC) voter, or private agricultural owner 'manager not on the list, may vote by requesting a ballot. The USCC and the L'T Dept, of Agriculture and Food direct and conduct these elections. Ballot request forms arc available from vour SCD chair, Co l.'SU Extension office. US DA Service Center. Counlv Clerk; or by writing USCC, Box 146500, SU(. Utah 84114-650- 12 6; F: - calling 0. fax 801-538-71- m a 801-538- i atinain scJemum u state http vwv vv to nt us. internet the on -7 1 an state ut us or at A completed form must be at the USCC office by February 7.2002. Returned ballots must be postmarked by February 19, 2002. the close of the elections A person must vole in one of two consecutive SCI) elections to remain on the voter list Candidates for the SCI)(s) in your area arc T 1 M P Conservation N E B O District. Soil Utah County Marlin E Hover. Springvillc J Rulon Gammon. Vineyard Jesse V. Warren. Maplcton Published in the Eureka Reporter January 25. 2002. dedicated to organiation, continuously improving the safety and quality of the nation's health care through voluntary accreditation. Mountain View Hospital undergoes a survey bv a full team of Joint Commission experts every three years. The highest rating available is accreditation, which MVH achieved. View Mountain Hospital received the highest score this team of surveyors gave this year. "We are extremely proud of each Mountain View Hospital physician and employee for their is dedication in making this hospital one of the best facilities in the country," said Dr. Stephen Rees, chairman of the Board ol Trustees. "This survey confirms that Mountain View Hospital's medical staff, administration and employees work collectively to care, provide compassionate continuous improvement, clinical excellence and cost efficiency to the communities we serve. " Jo Burt, chief clinical officer at MVH. spoke of her pride in a staff who is committed to standards that are intended to achieve the highest level of performance possible. "In addition, they appreciate the educational aspect of the survey and the opportunity to interact with the team of surveyors," said Burt. "The survey is proof of an organization-wid- e commitment to provide quality care on an ongoing basis." Pedestrian safety Pedestrian fatalities are a leading cause of death in children under the age of 20. In 1999, 34 pedestrians were killed in Utah. Nationally, automobiles killed an estimated 5.800 and easy," said Utah President. Robert caused 95 .(MM) to suffer nonfatal injuries. About halt of these deaths and injuries occurred when pedestrians crossed or d entered streets. Almost of the victims were children under the age of 15, yet they represent only about 15 percent of the U.S. population. The Utah Safety Council offers the following walking safety tips: - It is critical to teach children before to look streets. crossing - Cross only at designated Jai As a major art and culture venue for Utah's Winter Olympics, Springvillc has opened its Museum of Art to the entire world with an importam exhibit of Utah art from pioneer time to the present. To accommodate the extra visitors, the museum will be open seven days a week from 9 a. m. to 9 p.m. during the Volunteers are Olympics. needed to be docents and hosts and hostesses during this time. 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