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Show Page Six The Eureka Reporter XB2194-3-, Wright, Jacquelyn J., $14.08. Account No. 9000485, Dist 9, Serial No. SA0048, Energy Company, $26.30. Account No. 0101191, Dist. 3, Serial No. XA1246-5-, Young, Kevin J., Deann K., JT, X-- L $96.35. Account No. 0020177, Dist. 2, Serial No. XA1134, Zions First National Bank, $516.04. Account No. 0020185, Dist. 2, Serial No. Zions First National Bank, XA1135, $316.88. Account No. 0020193, Dist. 2, Serial No. Zions First National Bank, XA1136, $316.67. Account No. 9001889, Dist 10, Serial No. SA0188, Zvara, John M. & Mary V. Ruschak, $7.25. Account No. 0023643, Dist. 3, Serial No. XA1330, Kay, Kent D., Michael K., Toni, JT, $15.51. Account No. 0023262, Dist. 3, Serial No. XA1322, Kay, Kent D., Michael K., Toni. JT, $352.25. Account No. 0027743, Dist. 4, Serial No. XB1 598-Kay, Kent D., Michael K., Toni, JT, $6.92. Account No. 0028709, Dist 4, Serial No. XB1686, Kay, Kent D., Michael K., Toni, JT, $7.79. Account No. 0023163, Dist. 3, Serial No. XA1317, Kay, Kent D., Michael K., Toni JT, $38.27. 1, - January Brevities 1, 1988 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox joined 30 family members for a Christmas Eve dinner and party at the home of Stella and Allen Evans in Spanish Fork. On Christmas Day, they made the circuit visiting family from Eureka to Provo. In Goshen, they stopped to exchange gifts with Phil and Colleen White; and then on to Spanish Fork where they visited with Allen and Arlene Stoneman and Jay and Anna Lee Hughes. In Provo, time was spent with the Lynn Hughes family and Stanley and Doris Hughes and their family. Christmas visitors at the home of Joe and Grace Bernini were their sons and their families....Jim and Christine from Sandy, and David, Linda and son, Gregory, of Salt Lake City. They were joined for Christmas Day dinner by Mrs. Leona Franks. The family enjoyed three d days together before the Salt Lake Berninis returned home. fun-fille- 65 MPH limit is working well on Utah highways The 65 mile per hour speed limit has had no effect on traffic fatalities in Utah. The Traffic Safety Division of the Utah Department of Transportation has compiled accident reports on Utahs rural interstate highways from May to December for 1987 and compared them to the same time for 1986. During the period between May and December 1986, 35 people were killed in 31 separate accidents on This picture of Lower Town, Mammoth, was sent to the Untie Historical Society by Bessie Eastman, which a total of 35 people have been killed. Blair Marsden, Traffic Safety Studies Engineer, says the reduced number of fatal accidents reflects a trend found on all Utah highways. This year we are seeing about a io percent reduction in accidents on d the interstate system says sden. The number of fatal ac- cidents is in line with that reduction. Preliminary figures are indicating that on all state highways we will Tooele. The postcard picture was dated 1919. program for drugs end alcohol Discovery may fight the flu Step-on- e The discovery of a gene that seems to block the influenza virus could lead to a cure for the flu, experts say. The gene is a blueprint for a protein called Mx, which somehow prevents the flue virus from Mar-perio- multiplying in test tubes, says Ignoring a serious illness won t No one has to know the family is Charles Samuel, biochemist at the make it go away. Far from it Yet experiencing any problems. We are of California, Santa when it comes to drug and alcohol also part of a general community University Barbara. The gene was discovered which offers a wide range of in mouse and human cells by Samuel dependen many people cover it According to Marsden, Utah up out of shame, guilt or em- - hospital and treatment services and his colleagues at the University diagnostic drivers for the most part are a barrassment. vicious Its and cycle including laboratory, obeying the 65 mph speed limit and that keeps the chemically dependent physical therapy, as well as critical driving within the design speed of person from getting help, allowing care, surgical, medical and the highways. Selective speed en- the problem to get worse before emergency services. All such forcement, through the Utah Highis sought. vices are readily available to Step Arrive Alive way Patrols The first step to overcoming this One patients if needed. Advance program is also being credited as a denial d with process takes a willingness to technology goes Paul Roda of the contributing factor. to talk about the compassionate and convenient replication,for says and ears, open eyes, Disease Control in Marsden adds however that acbe the that care. problems ma, plaguing neighborhood We abte to mak cident trends cannot be determined over just a few months, that in order family- - Chemical dependency tant If you suspect drug or alcohol some kind of drug that will inhibit Plense cflll the influenza virus n Influenza af-Ito establish valid statistics accident something you con hide nny longer, nbuse in your f - not a moral issue. Bemuse a disease if you've today. ts abort rf toe data must be studied over a multiAnd it won t go away by itself. come this far, you probably realize population in a lOperrant kills and typical year year period. The Step One Program at you shouldnt cover up a chemical or 20,ooo mostly elderly and others with have a reduction in accidents for the Mountain View Hospital in Payson dependency problem any longer. weakened immune systems, offers help to both chemically past year. Statistics released last week by dependent persons and their the National Highway Traffic Safety families through a structured m- Administration indicated that in 18 patient stay. The average length of of 22 states studies rural interstate stay is three weeks. The program Is accidents increased after 65 mph includes group counseling and speed limits were authorized. They private therapy. People can recover in admit their findings are not from chemical dependency. The statistically supported due to the world is filled with happy, Anonymous small time period over which they productive recovering nhpminaHy studied. dependent people. But few achieve you! such a state of recovery without help tine desert a The kangaroo rat, and understanding of loved ones. rodent, has never been known to That is why the Step One Program at NO WEIGHINS NO FEES NO DUES drink water. It gets all of the Mountain View Hospital is strucroots moisture it needs from desert tured with the family included. and herbs. There are several advantages of the Step One Program at Mountain x-ra- y, Seniors ser-treatme- nt hand-in-han- must dip info IRA's Seniors over age 70 and one-hal- f years of age must make a minimum withdrawal from their Individual Retirement Account (IRS) by HE ts 465-AS- December 31 of this year or face a stiff penalty according to new regulations issued by the Internal Revenue Service. According to the State Division of Aging Director, Robert Ward IRA holders generally preferred to withdraw as little as possible from their accounts, sheltering these funds from taxes. However, Congress outlawed this procedure in 1985 by requiring IRA owners aged 70 and one-hal- f and over to withdraw a minimum amount annually or face a penalty. The earthworm is often known by Regulations published in July 1987 are retroactive in 1985. This means several other names, including fish-persons who turned 70 between July worm, angleworm, and night- 1, 1985 and June 30, 1986 must meet crawler. minimum the requirements for withdrawal 1986 and overeating creating a your life? problem can Overeaters help view Hospital in Payson. Because it is located in Payson, Step One operates in a relaxed setting, and can assure complete confidentiality. 1987. Those individuals who turned 70 after June 30, 1986 are not required to make a withdrawal during the 1987 calendar year. Generally, IRA owners who turned 70 before July 1, 1985 must meet minimum with- drawal requirements retroactively for 1985 and 1986 as well as meeting the 1987 minimum. Failure to comply with the new regulations cculd result in a fine amounting to 50 percent of the difference between the amount withdrawn and what the regulations require. We are urging IRA owners over 70 or their beneficiaries to consult with a tax advisor or obtain a copy of the IRS regulations (publication 930) to assure they are in compliance with this new regulation, stated Ward. TINTIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY GIFT SHOP Gift Memberships $5.00 400 No. Main Spanish Fork, Utah Monday Night 7:30 p.m. Mountainview Hospital Highway 6 Payson, Utah Book: "Faith, Hope and Prosperty-Th- e Tintic Mining District" $19.95 "Gemini Mine VA Memorial Bldg. (Community classroom behind doctors offices) rts (red with black lettering) (all sizes available) Thurs. Night 7:30 p.m. $6.00 "Gemini Mine Hats $5.00 Order by Mail (add or PHONE: 433-684- 2 $1 postage & handling) or P,CK UP AT THE Call Roxanne DEPOT J 798-601- 2 after 5:00 p.m. i M. |