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Show I, VOLUME NUMBER Wednesday, October 5, 1983 XLV IS CHEATED BEAR LAKE ONE Official Rich County Newspaper TWENTY CENtS SKIN DIVER VICTIM By Judy Floyd Bear Lake Is for taking well-kno- wn the lives of skin divers. This beautiful blue water lake has taken the life of a I east one skin diver a year In the past. Sunday afternoon a skin diving class, for advance open water was being taught when a young woman In the class found herself In trouble. It seems she had some sort of mechanism problem at 50 feet and signaled to that she could not woman was not breathing her companions breathe. As the she reached the surface when many members of her class Including Deputy Ellsworth started mouth to mouth suscitation until the Rich County EMT's could arrive. Immediately re- duty were Craig Floyd, Harold Ruth Stddoway who helped and Nebeker, EMT's on transport her until life flight could reach them and transport her to Evanston. The young woman was then transported to The L.D.S. hospital In Salt Lake City, where It was reported she was In serious condtton with lung damage. "Deputy Ellsworth and the EMT's on duty did a fine Job. stated tharjfi ... M Gary Ogtlvle. The lake was cheated out and Caramille Hadley, seventh graders at South Rich School, dress to celebrate Seventh Grade Initiation during the celebration Wednesday in Randolph. ELIZABETH HOFFMAN - of one skin diving victim this year. SEWER PROJECT MONEY IS CITY GARDEN OF ADJUSTMENTS SPECIAL MEETING HOLDS COMMITTEE be held by special meeting will the Garden City Board of Adjustments A Committee, on Saturday, October 8, 10:00 A.M. The meeting Is to be held Garden City Offices. at at the This meeting will be for the purpose of considering the application submitted by Otto Mattson regarding sign placement for real estate businesses. LAKETOWN After 10 battling, sewer project money has been set aside for the Bear Lake Sewer Project. Sewer Board members were to have gone to Salt City to sign Lake for the morning money . this Thank you: Deseret Industries drive was a huge success Our this year I The will be meeting Thursday October 13, 1983, at 7:30 P.M. In the North Rich High School on Bear medta room. Items 1. for discussion will be; Bl I Is to be wn and Garden paid. Water problem. This will be with the head box at the spring. dealing to the confusion of this year's drive would like to thank the community for supporit. tingBetween Lake-to- 2. Due Chairperson of when the council will be meeting we want to note that the council wilt meet the second Thursday of every month. two City, truck loads were taken. This 100 is ' OFFICIAL PAPER Rich County Commissioners Wednesday, in regular session, named the Rich County News as the official publication for Rich County. In making the decision, commissioners agreed, unanimously, the News should be used, for legal publishing because is the only housed in the publication actually county. Other business saw commissioners: it Direct Lynn McKinnon to get with Myron Hellstrom for direction in constructing adequate drainage from his ranch located between Randolph and Woodruff. Lake . The Laketown Counci r years A COUNCIL ' AVAILABLE RICH COUNTY NEWS of BOARD RICH COUNTY COMMISSION DESIGNATES way above percent. next Our drive will be in March. Pauline Bailey, Chairperson. Approved minutes from the August meeand ting, approved paying monthly bills. Commissioners authorized Barbara Peart to send out letters in answer to those taxpayers who had sent protest letters concern- ing their property taxes. Peart said write annual letters of protest. "I think it should take one visit to bring property appraisals down," Commissioner Ken Mrs. Brown said. some of the same ones protest market value each year." "Many their property "True," Mrs. Peart said, "but we can't refuse to hear them. But ordinarily, property , valuations remain the same, unless some weather damage has been inflicted." Commissioners voted to investigate the best way to follow in purchasing adequate computor service for Rich County. They discussed, with imput from various Rich County Department Heads, whether might be better to buy a large central (Continued, on Page Four) it unit |