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Show Page September 30, 201 HELP WANTED NOTICE Garfield County is accepting applications for a Corrections Officer. Applications are available at the Garfield County Clerk's Office and will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. Friday, October 1, 2010. Anyone interested in applying for this position must pass the Standardized P.O.S.T. Exam prior to making application. The Exam is given at the Browning Learning Center on the Dixie College Campus each Tuesday at 5:00 P.M. For additional information regarding the Exam and registration requirements, contact the Browning Learning Center at (435) 652-7696. The exam is also given at Southern Utah University. Call 435586-5419 for additional information. Intermountain Barnett's ORTHODONTICS www.bracesbybarnett.com Toll Free 1-888 BRACE ME Garfield Memorial Hospital 200 North 400 East • Panguitch, Utah • 676-8811 www.garfieldmemorial.org Family Practice Dr. Richard Birch Dr. Todd Mooney Becky Roberts, FNP Tim Dennis, PA-C Dr. Mitchell Miller Garfield County reserves the right to accept or reject any or all applications. Garfield County is an equal opportunity employer. Paraprofessional for Escalante Elementary. Position will begin as soon as possible. 19 hours weekly, no benefits. SALARY: Beginning paraprofessional hourly rate according to 2010 - 2011 Garfield County School District Classified Salary Schedule ($9.54). QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have at least a High School Diploma, two years college education preferred, or may test. Must be fingerprinted and satisfactorily pass an employment background check. Must work well with children. APPLICATION: Interested individuals should submit a Garfield County School District classified application. For file to be complete there should be a completed application, resume', 3 current letters of recommendation, and a transcript. Please direct questions to Head-Teacher Sue Bassett, 435826-4247 and application packets to: Garfield County School District, Annie Eldredge, P.O. Box 398 / 145 East Center St. / annie.eldredge@m.garfield.k12.ut.us , Panguitch, Utah 84759, (435) 676-8821 Online application available www.garfield.k12.ut.us Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be granted interviews. DEADLINE: Monday, October 11, 2010, 3:00 p.m. Garfield School District is an equal opportunity employer. Garfield School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all applications. Team Coach: Duties include working directly with students 13 - 17 years old. Must be a positive role model, interacting with students during evening and weekend recreational activities. All shifts available. Qualifications: Must be 21 years old, have a high school diploma, current driver's license and able to pass a background check. Wage DOE. Interested individuals may send cover letter and resume to Heather Moulton at 435-676-8482 or fax 435-676-8488 hmoulton@silveradoboysranch. corn Panguitch Middle School Sweeper. This is two days per week, 19 hours per week, and no benefits position. Time of day hours worked is flexible under the direction of Head-Teacher Julie Chidester. SALARY: 2010-2011 Garfield County School District Classified Salary Schedule - $9.27 per hour. RESPONSIBILITIES: Cleaning at Panguitch Middle School and four bathrooms at Panguitch High School. APPLICATION: Interested individuals should submit a Garfield County School District classified application. Please direct questions to Head-Teacher Julie Chidester, 6768225. Please direct application packets to: Annie Eldredge, P.O. Box 398 / 145 East Center St., Panguitch, Utah 84759, annie. eldredge@garfk12.org Online application available www.garfield.k12.ut.us Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be granted interviews. DEADLINE: Monday, October 11, 2010, 5:00 p.m. Garfield School District is an equal opportunity employer. Garfield School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all applications. REAL ESTATE LOST FOR SALE: Commercial / Residential, 1 acre + on Panguitch Lake, West Shore Road, Outstanding view of entire Lake. Call Greg at 676-8631 LOST: Black Matt out of a 3 horse trailer, between Panguitch and Panguitch Lake. Please call Steve Marshall (435) 6162212 PROTECT YOURSELF FROM WILDFIRE ASH Most adults and children recover quickly from any smoke exposure without any long-term consequences. Some sensitive populations may experience more severe complications. Sensitive populations may include: individuals with asthma and other respiratory disease, individuals with cardiovascular disease, elderly, children, pregnant women, and smokers. We suggest a few strategies to reduce your smoke exposure: 1. Stay indoors with windows closed and only use air-conditioners that re-circulate indoor air 2. Reduce activity 3. Reduce other sources of indoor air pollution (Ex. Smoking cigarettes, using gas, propane and wood-burning stoves/furnaces, spraying aerosol products, frying or broiling meat, burning candles/incense, and vacuuming, etc.) 4. Use room air cleaners (avoid ozone generator, personal air purifiers, "super-oxygen"air purifiers, and "pure air" generators), humidifiers do have some reduction potential 5. Stay in car with windows closed (use re-circulating air conditioner in hotter weather) 6. Use respiratory protection (N95 or P100 with two straps) less than two straps, surgical masks, wet bandanas/ cloths, etc. will not protect from wildfire smoke DUCKS ARE ON THEIR WAY Waterfowl hunt starts Oct. 2, 2010 Speech Therapy Flora Howard Anesthesiology Lewis Barney, CRNA Certified Nurse Midwife DeAnn Brown, CNM VISITING SPECIALISTS FOR OCTOBER 2010 Dr. Robert Pearson 12 Ear, Nose Throat 676-8842 Dr. Kevin Walsh 13 Orthopedist 676-8842 Dr. Randy Delcore 14 Audiologist 676-8842 Dr. Eric Maxwell 6. 20 Gen Surgeon 676-8842 Dr. Mark Hansen 21 Podiatrist Dr. Brad Webb 4, 18 Orthopedist Dr. Robert Nakken 28 Urologist (800) 260-3668 435-867-0325 Cardiologist Dr. Ronald Crouch 676-8842 676-8842 Our Pharmacist, Tim Smith, will provide Coumadin testing and results at outlying clinics. Please call clinic for available dates and times. Coumadin testing and results at the Garfield Memorial Clinic will be by appointment. Mammography will be available on Oct. 12th in Orderville, Oct. 14th in Escalante, Oct. 22nd in Panguitch and Oct. 27th-28th in Wayne County. To schedule an appointment for Mammography, please call 435-676-1267. FUTURE 2010 MAMMO DATES: Don't let the first two weeks of the duck hunt fool you—plenty of ducks will wing their way through Utah's marshes this season. Despite good water conditions, the number of ducks that nested on marshes near the Great Salt Lake last spring was down 30 percent from 2009. That wasn't the case in areas north of Utah, however. The number of ducks nesting in these areas was down only slightly—about 3 percent—from 2009. And 2009 was a good nesting year. This year's waterfowl hunt starts Oct. 2, 2010. Tom Aldrich, migratory game bird coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, says most of the ducks Utah hunters take at the start of the season are locally produced birds. "You might see fewer ducks on the opener than you saw last year," Aldrich says. "But once the fall migration starts, get ready: good numbers of ducks will fly into Utah this season." The whereabouts of nesting Canada goose last spring was the opposite of where the ducks appeared to be. In southern Alberta and states that surround Utah, about the same number of geese nested. But in Utah, the number of nesting geese was up 25 percent from spring 2009. And the total number of goslings produced in Utah was up 15 percent. "Plenty of Canada geese will be in Utah this season," Aldrich says. Aldrich says thousands of tundra swans will also migrate through Utah again this season. But lower water conditions on the Great Salt Lake might cause the birds to leave the state sooner. Nov. 4 - Panguitch Clinic, UCCP Nov. 9th & 11th - Kanab Dec. 1 - Piute-UCCP Dec. 2 - Panguitch Dec. 9- Panguitch UCCP Clinics - Call For Appointments Garfield Memorial Clinic, Panguitch Kazan Clinic, Escalante Bryce Valley Clinic, Cannonville Circleville Clinic, Circleville Physical and Speech Therapy Mammography Diabetic Counseling(Jan Frandsen) Garfield Memorial Hospital Long Term Care Center 435-676-8842 (Mon - Fri) 435-826-4374 (Mon., Wed., Fri.) 435-679-8545 (Tues. & Thurs.) 435-577-2958 (Tues. & Thurs.) 435-676-8840 435-676-1267 435-676-8811 435-676-1265 PLENTY OF BULL ELK IN UTAH Rifle hunts starts Oct. 9, 2010; a few permits still left If you're new to elk animals shy of a statewide they can find. To find success, you have to head into hunting, the big game co- goal of 68,825 elk. Aoude says some of the backcountry and find ordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources has the largest elk herds are them." found on the Central MounThe rut (breeding pesome advice for you. "As soon as the first shots tains (Manti) and Wasatch riod), which occurs right are fired, the elk head away Mountains units in central before the general rifle hunt from the roads and into Utah; the South Slope, Yel- starts, can also make it chalthe thickest cover they can lowstone unit in northeast- lenging to find spike bulls. find," says Anis Aoude. "If ern Utah; and the Plateau, During the rut, mature you want to be a successful Fish Lake/Thousand Lakes bulls gather groups of cow elk hunter, you need to get unit in south-central Utah. elk to breed. If one of these He says plenty of elk are large bulls sees a spike bull, into that cover too." Utah's 2010 general rifle also found on the Morgan, he'll chase the spike bull bull elk hunt kicks off Oct. South Rich unit in northern off. 9, 2010. And permits for the Utah. But this unit is almost Being chased into cover entirely private land. You by the bigger bulls makes hunt are almost gone. On Sept. 21, 2010, about must obtain written permis- the spike bulls, which are 1,500 permits to hunt on sion from a landowner be- already nervous, more apt any-bull units were still fore hunting on it. to head back into the cover available. About 700 per- Finding the elk once the bullets start to fly. Most of Utah's elk huntmits were also available to "The larger bulls scare ing takes place on units that the spike bulls as much as hunt on spike-only units. You can buy an elk per- are called spike-only units. the hunters do," Aoude mit at wildlife.utah.gov. Spike bulls are the only says. "Unless you get into Permits are also available bulls you may take on these the backcountry areas at Division offices and units. Plenty of spike bulls where the spikes are hiding, from hunting license agents are available on these units. you're probably not going But once the hunt starts, to see many. across Utah. the animals can be tough to Elk are doing great "The good news is, if you "The weather over the find. do get into the backcountry, "The success rate on past seven years has been there's a good chance you'll excellent for elk," Aoude spike-only units averages be among the 16 percent says. "Most of the state's about 16 percent," Aoude who take a spike bull this says. "Fortunately, you can herds are doing great." year." Based on surveys this do several things to increase OHV maps - don't leave past winter, Division bi- the chance you take an elk." home without one Unless it gets cold and ologists estimate the state Aoude has an important has more than 67,000 elk. snowy before the hunt, reminder for elk hunters That's only about 1,800 Aoude says elk will be scattered at higher elevations who will be using off-highttal, ...sozcao when the season opens Oct. way vehicles. "It's critical 13 __airineyn 9, 2010. He says the key to that you obtain an ()HY ridMellib-p -kak8_4 1finding them is to get off ing map for the area you're the roads and into the back- going to hunt," he says. "These maps are available country. Wills, Trusts & Probate – Business Law & Bankruptcy "Elk are smart and wary from the agency that manReal Estate - Contracts – Commercial Litigation animals," Aoude says. ages the land you'll be Family Law & Divorce – Select Personal Injury "And they're sensitive to hunting on. That agency is Licensed in UT, NV, AZ, CO, MD and CA hunting pressure. As soon usually the U.S. Forest SerOffices: St. George, Utah & Mesquite, Nevada as the shooting starts, they vice or the Bureau of Land (435) 628-1711 head into the thickest cover Management." '.? ‘11'017[ThreaTie |