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Show Utah Press Association P.0. Box 1327 Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 15e Coalville, Utah 84017 Number Fifty Friday, December 16, 1977 mm A Kamai min wu killed Monday in a Summit Park on hia job with the The cause of death is as yet subject of controversy last year when According to reports, the second Summit Park residents filed a successgrader spun out of control on the ice and undetermined. Summit County road maintenance ful lawsuit forcing Summit County to The drive of a truck Johnny Mitchell remove snow from die street. department when a road grader he was plunged over the embankment, knockoperating to plow a steep street went ing over several large trees before of Oakley, Anderson to sand the road, Until the suit wu won, the out of control and fen down a ISO foot wu hospitalized after the accident, had refused responsibility for county snow embankment. coming to rest. Anderson apparently reportedly suffering from shock. removal, claiming the street wu to was it as machine the from Harold Sorenson Anderson, 61, was jumped Innsbrook Strausse Drive wu the steep. falling down the embankment. pronounced dead on arrival at Univer. sity Hospital in Salt Lake, where he was taken after the accident, which occured at approximately 2:15 p.m. &P.W. Mujarla of Fifty. Left-rig- ht Chmftnrms party B.P.W. Club held yams, hot rolls, fruit salad and peppermint ice cream for dessert wu the menu for the evening. their annual Christmu Party on December 7th at the lovey, newly remodeled Spring Chicken Ins. Entertaining the dub and guests wu Gloria Judd wu Chairwoman of the a trio of young ladles from American festive occasion. She wu assisted by Fork. They presented a fine program of music and song. Merrilee Judd Barrett, June Ann Oldham, Phyllis Chapman, Marjorie Boyden, Georgia Scales, Beth a former resident of Coalville, wu a Bonnie Calderwood and member of the group. Cslderwood, Thelma Crandall. Adding the final touch to a beautiful A delicious ham dinner with Au evening, Santa Chuu arrived to pan out Gratis potatoes, green peu, candied gifts to everyone. Baptist Church to ce I ebrate Ch ristmas The Baptist Community Bible Church is humming with acdvty these days, aw we nuke plana to commemorate the birth of at the Bible Church. We of the Bible Church extend a cordial Invitation tot he public to attend this program. Christ. u Tor unto a child la born, unto us a son is given, and the government shall Mission. The children in the Good News be upon his shoulder; and his name Chib are busy practicing parts for a shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, Christ centered program to be held on The Mighty God, The Everlasting Sunday, December 18th, at 7:00 p.m., Father, The Prince of Peace. The ladies will be baking dozens of cookies to send to the Salt Lake Rescue i DumoDsii&m nxmsoMnKSi? homes in case this winter follows the pattern. Weil, according to the Consumer Product Safety Com mission and the Federal Trade Commission, there are a few things you need to know before you frwuladnw to their ' skill. Cellulose insulation Is made of finely ground up newspaper or other recycled begin. wood products. It can be poured or Here are some tips reported in blown in place. If cellulose is not finmtMir News, the twkm-a-monproperly treated, It can be a fire hazard. newsletter from the Office of Consumer And if too much chemical is added, it can corrode pipes and other metal Affairs: Check the bag to be sure Hems. There are three main types of cellulose Insulation meets Federal imulation: miners! wools, foams, and Specification cellulose. Foam, too, can be a fire hazard. If it is Mineral wools, including rock wool treated with a flame retardant, it not nnd glass fiber, can be brought in should be used only where it will be protected by something fireproof such as wall board. th New bishopric . for Rhodes While mineral wools wont burn, file vapor barrier added to batta and , blankets may. So keep any Insulation at least three inches from light fixtures and other heat sources. And when you get ready to contract for insulation, check around first. Get Valley Ward Rhodes bishopric They Valley Ward has a new and pledge to support them. aw left to right James Blazzard 1st Cbuacelori Marvin Lewis' Bishop' and Laafoert Lewis 2nd Councelor. i 'recommendations from utility compand lea. In some areas, utility companies may even install insulation. Get estimates from at least three contractors. And make sure you describe the job identically to each. d Steady employment; hour starting base salary, per k incentive; paid holidays; k Incentive, and paid vacayear-aroun- S2.65 still-slippe- ry -- Dinner party held by Senior Citizens This Saturday morning, Dec. 17, at 9 oclock, open meeting will be held in the Morgan County courthouse auditorium when all details of this project will be explained and questions will be answered. u The hiring company manufactures Apparel, and hu two other highly successful plants In Utah, in communiThe Depot was Wed- ties the size of Morgan. Company has nesday with members. We enjoyed a been warmly welcomed elsewhere, and wiss steak dinner. Happy birthday was. been considered a very valuable ' jung to members celebrating birthdays ,has asset to fee community. in December. "This is a chance for Summit and Ted Wright and Emerson Staples Morgan County women to earn good reported that the book cm the history of money without driving down the canyon the Depot will be ready for sale by Dec. every day, said John Lcfgreen of Job 21 at S3.00 each. Service. But they must have at least 50 A drawing was held, with 16 lucky or 60 applicants. Otherwise, this valuable opportunity will be lost, winners receiving nice gifts. probably forever. A song fest, led by Vern Willoughby, Some of the companys benefits and accompanied by his wife, Beulah, include: wu enjoyed by all. ing retirement plan, and an employe discount purchase plan. piece-wor- "This seems to us a moat marvelous for the ladies of this area, said plan tions. Lofgreen. "Simple sewing and associaAlso available are the credit union, ted work, at S2.65 an hour and no health and life insurance, a prefit-shar-canyon driving, is not to be ignored. piece-wor- Psiflfc Citify man semtiemxstf k over-flowi- Cmufag Events Our Christmu party will be December 21. Come and have dinner and fon with us. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peers, Rockport, have prepared a travelogue of their extensive travels, and will present it to us on Dec. 28. This should be most interesting. rarDM Plastic or resin foams can be bought in preformed sheets or rolls, and one type can be foamed in place. This, type can vary greatly depending on toe contractors and Summit Women of machine and was backing up the counties have anMorgan unusual opportunity to steep road when the accept employment in Morgan City, accident occured. earning good money at pleasant occupation, for a responsible and highly respected company. But they must act fdo blanket or batts for laying in place, or In bags for pouring or blowing into dace. the cold of and, took aspirin when the heating bills came in. As s result, a lot of people are adding People suffered through last winter with sweaters to women of Summit County Anderson then went to get a second grader to try to remove the immobilized heMbyB. P. W. Chib The Employment offered to According to highway patrol officer Tom Honocks, who was called to die scene by the county dispatcher in Coalville, Anderson had been removing snow from Innsbrook Strausse Drive when the grader became stuck in deep snow. Snow surveys to be held Most of the useable water in the west originates as mountain snowfall. This snowfall accumulates during the winter and spring, seveari months before it melts and appears as streamflow. Since this runoff is delayed, accurate estimates can be made of the streamflow for the coming year by measuring the water content in the snowpack. Snow surveys are made monthly in Utah, from December through June 1st by the Soil Conservation Service and Learn about "R values, and use jointly with the Forest Service on public them with contractors. "R values rate land. There are about 1900 snow toe effectiveness of insulation. If the courses in the western states and British Columbia which provide data for contractor wont talk with you in R value language, dont deal with him. water supply forecasts. You should only pay more for a higher Data from these snow surveys is R value, not just for additonal inches presented each month in a report for the of insulation. So do your comparison state and for local drainage basins. shoppying by R value. They include information on snow course measurements, reservoir storage, current streamflow, soil moisture, and rainfall. Jerry Rudd to be evaluated The water supply bulletin would be fo value to people such as reservoir operators, irrigation companies, and an irrigation water users. The bulletin is free of charge to anyone who is interested. To get on the mailing list, call the Soil Conservation Service Office in Coalville. at State Prison Santa Claus Judge James Sawaya, in Third District Court held at Summit County Courthouse, Monday, Dec. 5, ruled that Jerry D. Rudd, 19, be sent to the Utah State Prison for a 90 day evaluation by comes to Coalville their Forensic Unit. This unit is separate from prisoners facilities, said Summit County attorney, Robert Santa Claus will be in Coalville Adkins. Rudd will return to Summit Saturday, December 17 in front of the Dearden Building by the Christmas tree County after the 90 days for sentencing from 4 p.m. The Coalville Lions are Rudd pleaded guilty to two charges of bringing Santa in to take orders from all arson in a previous hearing. the children. Dont miss itl 2-- MiMem off dkiys u Kip Hollings, Park City, has been because the medical examiner who sentenced to 60 days in Summit County performed the autopsy moved to. Jail and fined S500 in Third District Kentucky and it would have cost several Court. thousand dollars to bring him bad to testify. Also, a key witness in the case Charges stemmed from a Dec. 4, moved to California to avoid testifying. 1976, automobile crash which took the life of a 15 year rid girl. The charges were reduced to a Class A misdemeanor from automobile homicide and driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages, a third degree felony. Hollings will begin serving the sentence Jan. 2 said Adkins. The accident, at Snyderville, five miles north of Park City, took the life of Jennifer Goings, Park City. Kelly Robert Adkins, Summit County Morris, also 15, of Park City, wu attorney, said the charges were reduced injured in file crash. Fr Pessret News Courthouse smmen is approved by comity vobs North Summit voters prevailed over voters in Park City and Kamas Tuesday to pau an S850 million bond issue to build an annex to the Summit County Courthouse. The bond issue wu favored in Coalville, Hoytsville and Henefer 364-6- 7 d margin, by a one-side- enough to carry the election even though it wu soundly defeated in Park City and lost decisively in Kamu. The overall tally wu 586 in favor and county-wid- e, 365 against. Reflecting their ongoing disenchantment with Summit County government, Park Citys voters turned down the bond by a 139-2-3 margin. For once, Kamas voters with Park City and defeated the bond, But in all other voting districts, including the Snyderville and agreed 59-3- 8. Summit Park areu, which narin favor, the rowly voted 27-2- 2 bond iuue wu widely endorsed, with the exception of the FrancisWoodland district. The bond issue will help finance construction of a S1.2 million annex to the courthouse that will house the presently overcrowded county recorders the county office, as well sheriff, a new jail, and district u court chambers. Almost half the cost of the annex will be paid from two years of tax payments from the federal government. The bonds will cover the remainder of the cost and will be retired over a 15 year period with yearly payments generated from countywide property tax revenues. A breakdown of the voting by in-Ii- eu county voting district which differs from the normal municipal follows: voting districts, is District 1 (all of Park City except local district 9) 16 for, 118 against. District 2 (Thaynes Canyon, u Park Meadows, Holiday Ranch) for, 21 against. 7 District 3 (Snyderville and Summit Park) 27 for, 22 against. District 4 (Kamu) 38 for, 59 against. District 5 (Oakley, Marion, Peoa) 58 for, 28 against. District 6 (Francis, Woodland) 22 for, 28 against. District 7 (Wanship) 27 for, 11 against. District 8 (Hoytsville) 73 for, 23 against. District 9 (Coalville) 164 for, 27 against. District 10 (Upton) 31 for, 11' against. District 11 (Henefer) 127 for, 17 against. |