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Show Accent on People The Sun News, Wed February 3 1988 I , FOR all area women Cancer Screening to be held Feb. 9, 10 Janet Hatch named to Cancer Society Janet Hatch of Redmond has ted president of the the American Keen-appoin- North Sevier Unit of The examinations are The Cancer Prevention & Early 835 2231. trained registeby specially given Detection Program, sponsored by the Utah Department of Health red nurses The clinic will include will be holding cancer screening a Pap test, pelvic and breast clinics for women at the following examination, blood pressure check, health education informlocations; factors, siens and S Manti L.D Stake Center at ation on risk of cancer, and referral 300 south main in Manti on symptoms for apropriate medical follow-uTuesday, February 9 from 9:45 All women 18 years of age or a m until 4 45 p m. For more information call Jeamne Blauer at older, or who are sexually actie, who have not had a Pap test The Centerfield L D S. Church during the past year are encourAlthough these aged to attend budding in Centerfield on Wedclinics are held in church buildings nesday, February 10 from 8:45 we encourage all women regardFor more a m. until 3 45 pm. of religious afflictions to less information call Janice Bown at attend. A fee ranging from $3 00 to $18 00 will be charged based on Appointments are necessary for annual family income and family these clinics and can be obtained size numof above the one by calling bers or the Health Department at p 283-458- 8 528-375- 0 Cancer Society Public and professional education are high on ther list of Cancer Society's priorities, along with service and patient rehabilitation, Hatch noted Along with the an nual door-to-doo- crusade, the r North Sevier Unit has various fund raising projects scheduled The American Cancel Societys patient service and rehabilitation in each unit provides limited financial assistance for therapy, drugs and travel for cancer patients and their families In addition, volunteers help with support services including guidance, counseling, information and equipment Anyone who would like more iniorniation about the Society or who is interested in doing some volunteer work for the North Sevier Unit should contact Mrs Hatch at 529-366- 0 Family name can be on Temple ground plaque extended An invitation is being The new Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Christensen were honored at last week's Senior Citizen's Dinner, as Eva Andersen at the piano, provided music for their 'Sweetheart Waltz' The Seniors invite all Seniors to join with them at their monthly Potluck Dinners, and the many other events that take place at the Center. For more information, contact the Center. SWEETHEARTS Local BLM technician receives cash award Civil Gene Reed, Supervisory Engineenng Technicial for the BLM in Richfield, recently received a cash award of $1,000 for his outstanding performance and accomplishments dunng the past year Don Pendleton, Richfield District Manager, presented the award and said, In particular, I would like to cite your involvement in the extensive fire rehabilitation program. Pendleton noted that the project required extended time away from home, and a lot of extra hours making phone calls and arranging other details that could not be accomplished dunng normal working hours. As a result of your fine administrative efforts, the work was completed wuth a high degree of quality and in a timely manner, Pendleton continued In addition to the tremendous workload in fire rehabilitation, he was able to complete other assignments on schedule. by the Manti Destiny Committee to families with roots in central Utah, and to all others who for the sake of their posterity would like to participate in the erection of the The Mortal Moroni Statue Gardens at the base of Manti Temple Hill in Manti, Utah. Americans have sung of templed hills and spacious skies for generations, and the temple on the hill at Manti has been tresured for over a century in a special way by the people of central Utah, and by many visitors from all over the world, said Mrs. Wilbur Braith-waitWe now feel the time is for the further development right of the temple hill area as an epitome of this American heritage. Devotion to Deity and an honest effort to emulate Christs example gave the Mormon settlers and the early Amencans patience to endure great vicissitudes and strength to overcome the tremendous obstacles entailed in colonizing and building these United States Therefore, the theme of the statue gardens which urges men to build their lives upon the rock of Christ, a prominent Book of Mormon teaching, affords an unusual commonality which transcends time and a multitude of she said differences, Within the last month or so a general mailing of a flyer describing the replacement of the Temple e. Motel with The Mortal Moroni Statue Gardens has been sent to residents of Sanpete, Sevier, Wayne, Juab, Millard, San Juan, Grand, Emery and Carbon Count Cocaine dangers often under estimated Extra flyers and additional information are available upon request, for others who may desire to participate. The first response to the mailing came from Goldie Miller, Delta Utah. She sent what she termed a ies widows mite. Miller Mrs praised the project Individual donations are needed and appreciated and will be permanently recorded m a box at the base of a plaque in the gardens and in the book, Pioneer Ancestry and The Mortal Moroni Statue. However, emphasis continues to be placed on extended family groups gathenng $1,000 in order on a to place a selected name bronze plaque in the gardens In a day when so many forces seem to be working to divide families this project provides a remarkable opportunity to unite them, Mrs Braithwaite said One family who placed a name on the plaque in the original project now w'ants to continue their efforts by placing the names of three sons Every family situation Janet Hatch Cocaine is one of the most dangerous dependence producing drugs, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. According to their latest research, cocaine is just as dangerous as henon Both are powerful drugs that disrupt and ruin lives And though few people realize it, cocaine can kill. One reason cocaine is so dangerous is that people underestimate its harmful effects. common. Some people may act paranoid and experience what is called cocaine psychosis. Hallucinations of touch, sight, taste or smell may occur. Overdose deaths from cocaine use do happen. Deaths can occur whether the drug is injuected, smoked or snorted. Injecting the drug or smoking a form of the drug called freebase is especially dangerous. Deaths are the result of multiple seizures followed by respiratory and cardiac arrest. Rese- archers have found that a hungry animal will prefer cocaine to food. People who are addicted to cocaine cannot control their use of the drug even when their lives are falling apart. New Arrivals Many people who experiment with cocaine end up with severe problems. No one who becomes an addict planned or believed they would. After regular use, effects Babies bom at the Sevier Valley Hospital during the past week such as depression, fearfulness, and an inability to concentrate are include: January 26th Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Shaw Baby Girl Aurora First Birthday different, but its is January 30th k down the exciting to have line try to extend the magnify the efforts of those who have gone before. Names and funds for the bronze plaque need to be complete by March so that schedules of Manti observances Temple Centennial this spring and summer can be met. Anyone interested is urged to contact Mrs. Wilbur Braithwaite, 58 North 2nd East, Manti, Utah or 84642 or call Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Beach Baby Girl Salma kin-fol- 835-584- 1 Babies born at the Gunnison Valley Hospital during the past week include: January 27th Baby Girl 7 lbs 6M ozs James and Barbara Martell Salma 835-116- I i STARTING JAN. Rodeo Queen clinic set for Mar 17 19 Pastor Medford Hutson invites everyone -- The sixth annual Rodeo Queen Clinic will be held March 17 - 19 at Ltah State University in Logan The clinic is open to young women who plan to compete in rodeo queen contests, parents, coaches, judges and committee members Wayne McArthur, USU horsemanship program director, said clinic participants will receive instruction and assessment in three areas, horsemanship, personality, and appearance .1 They will also receive modedling and speaking tips Horses will be provided. The Spanish once believed bread on the window sill would avert Staff will include Vicki Vest, Miss Rodeo America 1986; Gina Barlow, Miss Rodeo Utah 1988; Bowling League Stats School Rodeo Queen 1988, Kristy Hughes, Utah High School Rodeo Queen 1987; Suzanne Tomton, Miss Rodeo Idaho 1987; Joan Thompson, Miss Rodeo Utah 1982; and Sherry Jolley, owner of Finishing Touch Modeling School, Ogden For more information and brochure, wnte JWayne McArthur, Rodeo Queen Clinic, USU, Logan, 84322-481or call him at 7521251. Bowling action continues, with the following scores being reported for the week of January 27. ALC Association, 51.5 W, 24 5 L, Generator Service 48 5, 29 5; Don Hos 43 5,- 32.5; Jans Kitchen, 43, 33; Sorensons Tax, 42 5, 33 5; Johnson Towing, 42, 34; Heaths Typewriter, 30, 40 ; Seals Martial Arts, 29, 47; 27, 49. High Team Game, Scratch, Don Hos 611; Handicap, Seals Martial Kacev Peterson, National High a to attend the storm Worship Services and Sunday School of the new 1st Baptist Arts, 7997. High Team Series, Scratch, Don Hos 1810, Seals Martial Arts, 2277 High Individual Game, Maunne Jensen, 185 and Vnlaree Davies, 185; Handicap, Maunne Jensen 239 High Individual series, Scratch, Karren Glover, 500; Handicap Maunne Jensen, 614 THE TIME IS NOW TO MAKE THEM WOW!!! Corbin Don Woodside will celebrate his first birthday Basement, Dr. Jan Christensens office son of Charles Ray and Debbie Woodside, Sahna Grandparents are ltae Dean V oodside, and the late Charles L Woodside, Salma , Edgar and Maxine Bretz, Salma Great grandparents are Russell and Mane Bretz, Wapalo, Iowa, and the late Ray and Mary Jensen, Sahna Gunnison SESSIONS Weekdays 8 a.m. Saturdays 8 a.m. r J CX?I Sts qiE --Ask - 3 1 1 a.m. CONSULTATION for Shirece or WEIGHT p.m. Linda-Do- nt for Success A Touch Of Class Ten Mason 10 South 2nd East - Aurora 529-332- 9 Everyone Is Invited! Countiy - Richfielc Gift Shop WE CARRY PotPurri Price good til February 29! -- South of Gunnison Valley Bank North $20 Buy Now - Use Later! Reg. Price 8 sessions $25.00 Located in the new Gunnison Valley Community Center 85 North Main West of Central Electric Great Hours (Closed Sundays) Tan in a Private, Relaxed Atmosphere Houfs: Worship Service 9 00 a m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Each Sunday Gander Cottage 107 West 200 The That Deep Dark Tan! 34 East Main lOCLNorth Feb- ruary 4, 1988 Helping him celebrate will be his brother Brandan, age 4 Cm bin is 'he So Start to Plan for Aurora's the Place! It's worth the Chase! Church of Gunnison Corbin Woodside W wr HOW TO Will AT THE LOSING GAME 31! I Warming CAndle Valentine Afghan: Candy Jar Mice Primative Geese Valantine Mice Tac Tac Toe Board Special Orders for Candy Dc COME IN AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE! |