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Show Page 10 tEimea-cftr- Carbonville Ditch Co., Carbon County, has requested assistance to construct a pressurized sec- CUP authorizes feasibility studies for water studies, including Juab County systems The Board of Water Utah has authorized feasibil- ity studies by the Utah Division Re- - ondary water system in Carbonville estimated to cost $576,000. Mona Irrigation Co., Juab County, wants to construct a of Water Resources on five pressurized secondary irrigation These cations for board funds. system in Mona estimated to cost include the following: appli-sourc- es V' $250,000. East Juab County Water Sinclair Service & Carwash Fall Clean-u- p Special Con- servancy District wants help investigating the feasibility and cost of receiving water from the proposed irrigation and drainage system of the Central Utah Project for agricultural areas of Nephi and Mona. Estimated cost is $5.9 million. The town of Alta, Salt Lake County, wants to reline portions of a water supply tunnel estimated to cost $250,000. Centerfield Town, Sanpete County, has requested assistance from the board to redevelop a spring and install pipeline from the spring to an existing tank at WINNING GOLF TEAM From left, Curtis Jones, Nelson Jones, Russ Farrer and Gary Gilbert. The team took 1st place in the Molar Open Golf Tournament. an estimated cost of $114,000. and buy 8 gallons or more of that great Sinclair gasoline and get a coupon good for 250 toward your next cart wash at Dinos Place Come Wednesday, October 5, 1994 Nephi, Utah a in A 2 385 South Main, Nephi Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Weekends to 9 p.m. 623-413- Minimum of 8 gallon purchase to get carwash coupon Area golfers win first place in tournament 5, hit by Curtis Jones, which 2 feet from the pin for a landed golfers Nelson Jones won first place in participated, including 30 den- tap-i- n Eagle. the 1st annual Molar Open Golf tists and personnel in the Tournament held Saturday, Oc- scramble teams. According to Dr. The first place team received a tober 1st, at the Murray City Jones, each member of the team trophy, and each member redid well, but the winning shot ceived a leather jacket valued at on a par $250. was a 325 yard Continued from page 8 ' j The team of Curtis Jones, Russ Parkway Golf Course. Farrer, Gary Gilbert and Dr. Tom Fowkes For Garden i bottom. The main thing is that any container you use has to be able to withstand decay from being constantly moist. It must allow easy access and allow air flow, he said. A good pile will compost into workable material within three to four months, if not sooner. Often a pile is started in the fall and Experienced and Qualified Paid political advertisment by candidate is ready in the spring, Goodspeed said. Kempton Motes, Nephi, displays saddlei won during team roping competitions, including Champion Teanf TOP TEAM ROPER Roper 1994. ' . . " f; Kemp Motes wins saddles ini team roping competition A At the age of 70, Kempton Roots Champion Team Ropef Motes of Nephi won the saddle 1994. Over 200 teams competed for his first place finish in team roping at the Spanish Fork Team Roping Competition which took place in June. On Saturday, September 24th, in the competition which took? place in Farmington. During his career, Kempton' has received several trophies belt buckles and saddles as a Kempton received another member of the Rocky Mountain saddle for winning the Utah Rodeo Association in the 1950s Match in the Mountains Grass 60s and 70s. Its time for your flu shot again! At a press conference on Mon- day, October 3, 1994, at 9:00 A.M., in Room 1112 of the State Building, Lieutenant Gov- ernor Olean Walker and other prominent Utahns presented arms and received the first flu of the season. As wintertime approaches, the flu epidemic looms on the hori- zon. Soon, people everywhere will be coughing, sneezing, and suffering from symptoms such as The word is getting-ou- t about our farm and ranch leans. How do you tell which bank really understands farmers and ranchers? Well, you can lock tv A ZSfii pit kin lot Inside. Like brng-terloans for land purchase. Aci crtLt Lt far next And then you can look at what were seasons crops. TLs trrl b, no matter what your heeds, we can tailor a loan prejram tbit's rt.t fzryzj. Tor , : call your loed Zksns branch. Or stop In. (Were saving a for you.) complete m tz -- ZIONS BANK M 0 fc F O I C ' & fever, runny nose, sore throat and aches and pains. While most will recover within a week of the thousands could die dur- outbreak. flu a ing Influenza and Pneumonia com- bined have ranked as the fourth leading cause of death among all American women and the fifth leading cause of death among all Americans over the age of 65. For adults and children, flu can be a moderate to severe ill- ness, resulting in a few days lost from work or school. But, flu can for individu- be als who are considered high risk such as young children and older adults. Influenza vaccines are safe; no one can get the flu from the shot. Flu shots must be taken once a year, since the virus strains change every year. Only 40 percent of older adults living in the community receive their influenza shots every year, and only 20 percent receive the pneumococcal pneumonia cine. Fifty percent of last years confirmed cases of influenza were children according to the Utah State Health Department-shotThis year, parents are also en- couraged to get flu shots for their children as no physicians order will be required. As part of the Christmas Seal Campaign, the American Lung Association of Utah is working to change those numbers and stress ; prevention through immuniza-onse- t, tion. Remember; both vaccines are covered under Medicare and other health insurance pro-- ; grams. t This year, the American Lung Association is combining efforts with CNS Home Health Plus, the state and county health depart-health- y ments, FHP, and IHC to provide low cost flu shots to the citizens ofUtah. CNS Home Health Hus, a agency will be one of those beginning a state-wid- e outreach program to vaccinate against influenza. Clinics will be held throughout the state from October 3 to November 15. For further information about the clinics throughout the state or you can call the FLU HOTLINE vac-Offi- ce ; , not-for-pro- fit 486-575- 3. s |