Show mi Wednesday Febmarv9 THE RICHFIELD REAPER 9 A Students Compete In Automotive Contest SVATC vv ti Mi T b ' Two Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center students Kasey Hunt of Richfield and Jerrad Jensen of Elsinore will compete Thursday in a hands-o- n automotive test at Weber State University Prizes in the contest arc a set of tools tuition-waivscholarships at WSU and the chance to win for their school a 1993 Buick Regal The Buick Division of General Mo- - V tors is a ol the contest To qualify for the hands-o- n contest Hunt and Jensen scored among the top 28 of 400 students from 35 schools in Utah and Nevada on an automotive written test Both the w ntten and hands-o- n tests cover the areas of brakes drive train electrical electronics engines and steering and suspension The students and their instructor RK Nielson also qualified for an educational trip to Southern fornia April 13-1- Cali- 7 er Saw Doctors In Salt Lake City Inez Jensen Virge Brown second from right was honored by the Sevier River Water Users Assn for his many years service as a board member Photo By Mark Fuottonboch Making the presentation were Ivan Cowley board member left Phil Nielson vice president and Alton Blood president Comment Period Extended For Back Country Planning Due to an overwhelming inter- assessment est Canyonlands National Park Superintendent Walt Dabney has announced an extension to the comment period for the draft back-count- ry management plan Written comments must be postmarked by March 5 1994 raiher than the previously published date of Feb 18 The draft backcountry management plan and environmental outlines proposed January to answer questions and re- changes to how the National Park Service will manage future use in the backcountry of Canyonlands National Park in light of rapidly increasing visitation The Orange Cliffs Unit of Glen Canyon Recreation Area which is ceive comments about this proposal Written comments as well as the comments received at the meetings will be reviewed before any final decisions are made Final decisions and a schedule for implementation are expected to be made posal Six public meetings were held in To obtain a copy of this document call Sarah Marshall at (801) 1 or stop by the National Park Service office at 125 West 200 adjacent to Canyonlands to the west is also included in this pro- by this summer 259-391- South in Moab Sieurd News 836-270- 5 Mr and Mrs Clenn Okcrlund went to Salt Lake City where Evelyn kept a medical appointment Wendell and Burla Chappell went to Salt Lake City where Wendell kept a doctors appointment Lavcrl Torgcrson was rushed by ambulance to Sevier Valley Hospital follow ing a stroke He is reportedly scheduled for therapy The LDS Young Women's New Beginnings Program was held last week An overflow crowd attended the farewell testimonial for Rulon Chappell son of Dean and Peggy Chappell who will serve a mission for the LDS Church in South Africa The Dean Chappells presented the program at sacrament meeting Twila Sorenson's brother Vcrn Nelson Bickncll is at the Richfield Care Center recovering from hip surgery following a fall at his home Bronson Wood son of Stanley Wood and Cary Ion Moosinan was ordained a priest in the LDS Priesthood Aa-ron- ic 'It’s A Girl' Times Three Janett Borg On Jan 21 twin girls were bom to Amber Bullard and Michelle had a baby girl Vis-erra- ge Chad and Terri Ogden Ely Ncv came to visit Susan and Bud Bullard and to see the new set of twins in the family They are also going to take pictures of the three sets of twins in the Ogden family Many friends and family mem- bers attended a farewell testimonial for Chalane Dastrup daughter of Jan and Ken Dastrup who will serve a mission for the LDS Church in the Philippines She will enter the Missionary Training Center Feb 9 Chantel Harvey daughter of Terry and Georgette Harvey took second at a gymnastics meet in Payson Eight girls competed in her category Intermediate 1 1 to olds At LDS Relief Society home12-ye- ar making meeting Ncdra Curtis Richfield gave a demonstration on hearts Also how to make cut-glademonstrated was how to make fire starters from dryer lint and egg carss tons then everyone made their own They are working on a quilt donated by Florence Howard to be raffled off for the 24th of July celebration The Sigurd LDS Ward Young Women's basketball team played their first game and won the Scv- - enth Ward 31 to 12 The LDS Young Women and Young Men attended a Valentine's party at the home of Mack and Ear-icn- e Dastrup where approximately 62 youths played games and had a sundae bar Fun was had by all A birthday party was held at the home of Jamie and Jeff Stevens attended by Vicky and Nolan Bastian Kelly and Tracy AIvcy Bud and Susan Bullard and Alma and Janclt Borg They watched a movie and ate Mexican food Jodi Slade Cedar City visited her sister and brother-in-laJanctt and Alma Borg Mayor James Frccby passed letters around town discussing the following: Water samples from 20 homes were tested for lead and copper in the water system They returned okay The building for the sawmill and AIvcy's new addition are progressing A grant is being sought after to build a new town hall at the park The reasoning for this is because of the government mandate that all public buildings must have bathrooms that arc handicapThis is going ped-accessible along with the other improvements at the park Be thinking about the 24th of July celebration If you have addresses of individuals who have previously lived in Sigurd send them to the Park Improvement Committee Dog licenses are due Feb 28 w poor blood supply to the legs caused by hardening or clogging of the arteries in the lower body according to Dr John P Cooke a and cholesterol levels if these are problems stop smoking or regulate blood sugar if diabetes is a problem" Medication he said is another option "and there are some really promising new drugs on the horizon which offer the potential to muscles Stanford University cardiologist Dr Cooke director erf the vascu- help the lar medicine section at Stanford oxygen" Some patients may require University Clinic said there are some important symptoms that help distinguish this generally treatable condition (ca'led intermittent claudication) from other maladies that cause limping and pain "Generally folks with intermittent claudication feel cramping fatigue or tightness when walking Unlike people with arthritis or some other afflictions of advancing years people with intermittent claudication usually don't have to sit down or take the weight of their legs to find relief The discomfort goes away when they stop walking "One real risk of intermittent claudication is that because it becomes painful to walk many sufferers stop moving before they notice angina — a tightening in their chest — which is a sign of a heart condition" said Cooke "Therefore their underlying heart condition may go undiagnosed Diagnosis is also important said Cooke because persons with intermittent claudication have about five times the risk of dying in any given year more often than not of stroke or heart attack than the general population of the same age About two percent of the US interpopulation over age 55 has mittent claudication "If the condition is limited to the lower body a fist step is to reduce ride factors — lower blood pressure Russell and Audrey Hilton South Dakota arc visiting her mother Lcla Chappell and brothers Won Both Ball Games Betty Wiley The Antimony Bantam ball teams played two games in Marys-val- c the Marion Chappells and the Alton Chappells and their families Ray McGee Salem visited his parents Mr and Mrs Phill McGee and went ice fishing Joshua Jason and Brandy French children of Todd and Ruth French were all baptized members of the LDS Church by Elder Jan Black who is serving a mission in the area New resident Doris Joy Willey Jones is a sister of Thelma Whittaker Their parents were the late Marion and Clara Willey While Shawn and Karen Evans Provo attended the annual National Guard Ball in Beaver Grandma Kaye Evans took care of their son Brady Evans Mr and Mrs Shirl Fox and all their family members attended the Sl George LDS Temple wedding of Shirl and Tina Marie Fox Vcyo Frank Lewis national weather observer reports average temperatures of 39 degrees for a high and nine degrees for a low w ith a trace of moisture for the week Visiting were Drew and Gloria Kreitzcr and Todd and Jancccc Krc-itzand son Jalcn Tyler Krcitzer Orem and Clark Hoffman from Brigham Young University Recce Fullmer son of Mr and Mrs Kirk Fullmer celebrated his birthday Visiting Phyllis Simkins were Mr and Mrs Vcrn Robinson Dr Allen F and Susan er Pan-guit- Simkins and daughters Ogden Suzanna Higginson Payson and Jessica Simkins Monroe Larry and Valccn Brown were visited by daughter Vanessa Sawyer and her children Adam and Debbie Amanda Cedar City Rick and Flynnda Sides were vis-- blood-starve- d function more effectively with less surgery or they may find help from a procedure called angioplasty in device is which a balloon-lik- e threaded through the artery to the narrowed area and then inflated slowly to reduce the blockage and restore the blood flow While dramatic solutions are possible Cooke said many sufferers can find relief through a simple walking program to help improve circulation in the arteries Cooke said that patients without serious complications can often start with a walk which can be daily increments increased by about once a week After about six weeks on a good exercise program most patients will double their pain-fre- e walking distance Cooke said it's important not to give up exercise at the first sign of discomfort ("no pain no gain") but he warns people to stop exercising if pain becomes moderate or severe Also people with poor leg circulation should be especially careful to wear good shoes because blisters develop more easily and are harder to heal And because it helps people remember the malady Cooke likes to mention that the term claudication is derived from the Roman Emperor te five-minu- te Claudius who had (among other problems both physical and mental) a limp ited by Larry Clements and son Justin Boran Calif I crccca Westwood and Charlecn Dalton attended the Miss Panorama Contest in Monroe Mr and Mrs Arthur Gottfred-so- n Gwen Goltfrcdson and Eva Dean Zingleman attended the Wrestling Tournament in Cedar City and visited family members and friends Loretta Nay visited in Richfield with Lance and Marilyn Nay and helped care for their children while the Nays were w ith their baby who was in Sevier Valley Hospital 3-- A Michael and Carma Brindley took her father Harold Pearson to a medical appointment in Salt Lake City at Veteran's Administration Hospital Vivian Peterson was visited by her daughter Mildred Brown Richfield Monroe Council Mid-Wint- er Ball Saturday MONROE — The fifth annual Ball" sponsored by the Monroe City Council will be held Saturday Feb 12 beginning at 8:30 pm in the South Sevier Middle School 300 East Center Live music will be provided by Ludon and Sound Qwest Dressy dress Those attending who are under 14 years of age must have adult supervision Light refreshments w ill be pro"Mid-Wint- vided and won both Scott and Kim Adams and family Annabclla visited the Garth Roberts Miriam Von Kacncl who had a checkup in Salt Lake City reports she won't require back surgery but must take care and do her exercises Ilcnc and Laync Blood went to Provo on business and for her medical appointment she is fine Marcus G leave who had a stroke several days ago was transferred from Garfield Memorial Hospital to Provo for rehabilitation He is reportedly doing well We can't seem to get any snow but we have had some really cold weather Raymond Roma and Tiana Hen-ri- c American Fork Red Carpet Service for over 25 years OverlO spent the weekend with her parents the Van Wileys FrucliS In Junction News Birthdays And Days Wedding Rula Ipson 5772816 Leg Pain May Signal Clogged Arteries Pain that causes limping may be more than a sign of advancing years or arthritis — it may be the sign of Antimony News Three Siblings Baptized Larry Brown Lvman Netes IUapf Circlevitle News Helping their mother Racola LcFcvrc celebrate her birthday were Dean and Willis Lister and Dortha and Eugene Sud weeks Magna and Mariam and Jim Bell Kearns Chloe Morrill accompanied the family to St George for the wedding of Justin Crosby Hurricane and Christccn Myers They stayed overnight in Mesquite Ncv Velda Norton and Lalia James Marysvalc visited Racola LcFevrc for her birthday Marian Gilson is recuperating at home following kidney surgery due to a tumor She will reportedly be undergoing chemotherapy treat- ments Shcrm and Barbara Christensen kept a medical appointment in Salt Lake City They stayed overnight in Erda with Carolyn and Bcmcll Johnson and in Murray with Fran and Alvin Sandstrom Lloyd and Margaret Lea kept a medical appointment in Salt Lake City and visited Kathleen and Ron Smith Vicki Bush took her daughter Jolccn Bush back home to Las Vegas She had come for the baptism of her sister Charlecn Bush Lindon and Susan Brown Loa visited his parents the Ronald Browns Rick and Mary Ray Ipson Jacobs and children Layton visited her mother Rula Ipson Glenna Kennedy Marysvalc and Ilccn Blood Angle visited their parents LaVce and Racala Howes and grandmother Christie Free- stone Mr and Mrs Troy Thompson and family Magna visited his parents the Darw in Thompsons The Jim Prince family Ely Ncv visited his parents Don and Sandi Eldrcdge and grandparents Lynn and Daphne Robinson Odell and Lucille Mason visited her sister Ilcne Holm and in Elsinore w ith Thco and Orville Draper ' :j -- Crew Cabs Super Cabs Broncos Rangers 4 Wheel Drive Largest & Most Complete Selection In Southern Utah Of Ford Pickups i " Long Bed Short Beds Aero Star Vans Great Selection of New & Used Cars Huge Selection of Factory Buy Bachs at Super Savings Lincoln Town Cars Lincoln 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