2008 BYLAS COMMUNITY JULY 4TH CELEBRATION
June 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment
The Bylas Community will be sponsoring the annual July 4th Celebration. This year’s celebration will provide lots of fun for every age. Some activities will be starting on Wednesday, July 2. The Softball tournament, the Volleyball tournament and the Family Scavenger Hunt will begin on July 2, 2008.The Family Scavenger hunt will start on July 2 at noon and end on July 4th at noon. List of rules and guidelines are available at the Bylas Administration office.There will be a fun run and walk at 6:00am. The starting point for both will be at Ernest Stanley Memorial Hall. The route for the run is the bottom road towards Lang residence and up to sidewalk all the way to clinic, back down to bottom road to the gym. The route for the walk starts from the gym on to sidewalk all the way to the turn off by Sarah Ganilla’s house and back to gym. T-shirts, trophies and medals will be awarded to the top finishers.Bingo will take place in the Exhibit Hall starting at 9:00 am and will be run professionally with a bingo caller, floor runner and a person to give out bingo cards. They will also be doing a food drive. Each participant will be required to donate a can of food. The food will be donated to a worthy cause within the community.The Apache card games will start at 9:00 am. Tables and chairs will be set up at the Exhibit Hall under the shade. Drinks and snacks will be provided for the players.Kids Games will be held at the rodeo arena and will start at 4:00pm. Games will include gunny sack races, eating contests, cakewalk, apple bobbing, tug of war, bike races and much more.The Horse Shoe Tournament will start at 6:00pm and will be located at the Rodeo Arena. Cash Prizes will be awarded to the first four places.The Community Dinner will be served at 6:00pm in front of the Ernest Stanley Memorial Hall. Hotdogs, chips, watermelon, and punch will be on the menu.The Sneezy Boyz and a DJ from 6:30pm to 11:30pm on the casino stage in front of the gym will provide entertainment. Everyone is encouraged to bring their own chairs and enjoy the music while waiting for the fireworks to begin.Fire works will start at 9:00pm and promises to be even better than last years display.Police and EMS Command Post will be located at the Boys and Girls Club this will also serve as a first aid station.There will be plenty of activities for every age group. Music, food and fun will be had by all. The Bylas community would like to extend an invitation to all. Please come and join us as we celebrate the Bylas District July 4th Celebration activities. For more information about the scheduled activities, please call the Bylas Administration Office at (928) 475-4398.
6-25 Help Wanted
June 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Help Wanted
Local family-owned company has opening for data entry–
Competive pay & benefits. Please submit résumé and references to below address– P.O. Box 1235, Globe, Az 85502 TFN
Help Wanted
Globe Unified School #1 needs bus drivers, bus aides, maintenance, custodial services, salary based on experience. Call
John Marquez at 928•238•0081
/ 928•402•6000 or apply at
district office at 501 E. Ash, Globe TFN
Help Wanted
Public Health Nurse. Bachelor’s
Degree in Nursing and two years nursing experience; Public health nursing experience is preferred; or equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Current License as a Registered Nurse in the State of Arizona; A valid Arizona Driver’s License. Salary D.O.E. Contact: Gila County Personnel,
Attn: Rebecka Jaimah, 1400 E. Ash Street, Globe, AZ 85501, 928•425•3231 ext. 4253 TFN
Help Wanted
Busy medical practice is hiring a full-time front office assistant. Send a résumé to: P.O. Box 1791, Globe, AZ 85502 7-1
Help Wanted
Drivers: A Steady Lifestyle–
Regional Openings! Top Miles,Top Pay & Home Times @ Werner Enterprises! 800•346•2818 ext. 134. 7-23
Help Wanted
Remodeler /maintenance position open. Apply in person. Holiday Hills MHP. 928•425•8585 6-25
Help Wanted
Immediate openings. Requirements: valid AZ drivers license & transportation to work, pass drug test, work weekends & holidays, high school diploma/GED, have own tools, experience & skills- 10 years commercial & residential, repairs & maintenance, remodeling & building a plus. Résumés can be faxed to 928•425•2152. Interviews can be scheduled by calling 928•200•0963 6-25
Help Wanted
Two immediate openings for
experienced computer people.
Must know Adobe Photoshop & InDesign. Please send résumé to:
P.O. Box 1235, Globe 85502 TFN
Governor Urges E-Prescriptions
June 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Governor Napolitano has issued an Executive Order urging Arizona’s medical provider to use electronic prescriptions. “E-prescribing can reduce mistakes and the associated costs dramatically,” she says.One estimate says U.S. patients have 1.5 million drug “events” a year due to mistakes in the medication, errors that cost over 4 billion annually. If doctors would order meds electronically, they would not only eliminate the kinds of mistakes that go with handwritten notes, but allow the electronic system to catch drug interactions and have records available immediately in case there’s an emergency.Less than 3% of the state’s healthcare providers currently use e-prescriptions. The governor praised the growing use of electronic medical records and said the e-prescriptions will “ensure that we stay on the cutting-edge of health care technology.” She also encouraged the use of consumer tools that help with medication safety, like the Med Form, available at www.themedform.com. Airizona’s Health-e Connection has advanced a statewide e-health information system since 2005. It was Awarded a 12 milliom federal grant in 2007.
IBEW 4TH of July Picnic
June 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Local Union 518 is celebrating the 4th of July at our picnic area. All members and their families are invited. We are having food, drink and entertainment. We will auction off a quilt and donate the money to the Gila County S.O.S. We would like you to call the Hall 928•425•8177, if you are going to attend the picnic.
A Reminder from Globe Clean And Beautiful
June 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Globe Clean and Beautiful reminds residents that in addition to being a fire hazard, weeds on private property, especially if tall and cover a substantial area, are considered a violation of Article 9-4 of the Globe City Code. This article also includes trash, debris, dilapidated structures, junk cars, etc.
Globe Clean and Beautiful, in an ongoing effort to help make our town a desirable place to live, also tries to educate the public on matters relating to city codes. Letters of violation are being issued for the above mentioned conditions, including weeds. Residents can avoid possible fines by cleaning up their property now.