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Show ' ' - rta 47 3aat'3M ' ,vr.r .. P Salt Lake g&j w!) YY South City, Utah, 4111 Volume Union Pacific Train iBerails &j Aasoaiatlon Friday, November 23, 1979 Coalville, Utah 14017 id?. Ut&h furniture, A Union Pacific train derailed shortly after 10 p.m. on Saturday evening at Devils Slide in Morgan County. The accident occurred when the train, traveling west at 50 m.p.h., went over a bridge which had been damaged by a front-en- d loader. The loader hit the bridge, which knocked the tracks out' qf line. Jacob Pentz is bang held for questioning in the incident.. Luckily, no one was hurt in the forty-tw- o car derailment. But there were many dollars worth of damage, especially to the twenty-nin-e loaded cars which included Forty-On- e SUMMIT REPORT Kamas CUy Survey Kamas Citys Survey of local government finances is available for inspection at 90 North 2nd East from 10:00am to 3:00pm weekdays. November 23 through December IS. A total of $162.00 funds was received and spent on roads. Revenue are available for inspection also. records sharing - appliances, greeting cards and paper, estimated cost of the five wrecked engines is $700,000 each. Trains were through McCammon, Ida., which caused only a few hours delay. It is estimated that it will take from six to eight weeks for complete cleanup. A 12S ton crane from Intermountain Crane was brought in to 'help with repair work oh the bridge. Several cars were lifted off the bridge with 'the crane before work could begin. Ami-recessi- Duane Cardall to Speak Coalville Utah Stake Young Special Interest and Special Interest Groups arc inviting all single persons over the age of 26 to a special Fireside Saturday, November 24 at 7:00 at the Stake Center. Duane Cardall,' KSL-TNewscaster, who travels with President Kimball and accompanied him to the Holy Land recently, will speak to the group. Light refreshments will be served. The V t All Priesthood Meeting in Coalville 'The Coalville Utah Stake All Priesthood meeting will be held at the Stake Center at 8:00am on Sunday. November 25. All Priest hood holders arc encouraged to attend. Loaded bos can await removal process. Elder LcGrandc Richards Elder LcGrandc Richards gave all Coalville Stake Seminary students and their parents an outstanding message about his work with the youth down through the years. Also included in the program, brought to the Coalville Stake Center by closed circuit TV. was a youth speaker and the Mormon Youth Symphony and Orchestra. All of western Wymoing, eastern Utah and the Salt Lake City area was covered by this special program. ' Coalville Priesthood Review Approximately 25 boys and their fathers heard President Osmond. Bishop Boyd Peterson and Bishop Edwin L. Judd talk to them about the blessings, powers and duties of the Priesthood at the Priesthood Preview Saturday evening. Ward, and Stake Primary Leaders served a delicious turkey dinner to the group. Kamas Blood Pressure Clinic monthly Blood Pressure Clinic in Kamas will be held on November 29 beginning at 1:30pm at the Senior Citizen's Building. The public is invited to get their blood pressure checked at this free clinic. Many people who have high blood pressure are unaware of it because it seldom has symptoms. So it is important to have your blood pressure checked periodically. For further information concerning this clinic, please contact the Public Health Nurse. Mrs. Bigelow, at The Carl Nelson, from Iatermountaln Crane, surveys damages, (125 ton crane in background).. Train derailment at Devils Slide causes much damage. Photos by Pam Robbias S A. 783-437- ? Jackpot, Nevada ' Richar- d- Hill. r Idaho ' Falls, Id. , president of Hill Milling Company, says hcs on a seafood diet: he cats everything he secs! i . New Councilman T E-- M When an EMTs beeper goes off, the EMTs are given a code number such as 1050 pi., which means car accident personal injury.' Not knowing the extent of the injury that they have,, they head to the location that they have been given. From the 1st of January to the 26th of October, there have been 107 runs with the Coalville area EMTs and the ambulance. 34, cartruck accidents which is a pa39, transfers tient being transferred from one hospital to another 1, heart attack 2, on the job accidents 17, home pick-u10, recreations and others dead on arrival S, D.O.A. ' 1, drowning The Life Flight helicopter, from LDS Hospital, has been called to assist with some accidents where the patient has been in danger of further injury if moved. Life Flight carries a specialist doctor, or nurse, for whatever the injury, back, head, internal, etc. Life Flight is used day or night and is on call 24 hours a day. It has land . Alan G. Scutes, Kamas , 1 533-585- 4-- ps Grant Genry, Coalville Defensive Driving Course Utah's Defensive Driving Course is a continuing campaign of jlic Utah Safety Council to reduce highway deaths, injuries and property. tlaYnage. by educating every. Utah .driver in, defensive driving techniques. classroom course The Defensive Driving Course is an eight-hou- r on professional techniques for high crash avoidance. You can lessen the possibility of becoming a traffic victim by enrolling in the Defensive Driving Classes starting in Salt Lake City Monday. December 3 at the Utah Safety Council Training Center No. I at 6:30pm; or in Murray, Wednesday. December 5 at Murray High School at 7:00pm; or in Salt' Lake City Thursday. December 6 at (he Utah Safety Council Training Center No. at 7:(K)pm. Learn the evasive actions necessary to avoid a traffic accident. For further information and enrollment, call the Utah . Safely Council at The Registration fee for the Defensive Driving Course is $12.00 per person. . ed on the freeway, intersections, and the football field to assist the EMTs. If a patient can be moved, but still needs the help of air flight, the ambulance will load the person and will meet the helicopter at a designated area. It has taken them from 10 to 20 minutes to reach this area to give their help. It takes anywhere from 5 hours from the time an EMT is called out to take care of the accident victim, reach the hospital, regas the ambulance and return home. Each highway patrolman carries a jump kit similar to the one the EMT carries. Highway Patrolman Mike Lacey said, The EMTs know what they are doing and how to care for the people involved in the accidents. There will to help where they are needed. Highway 4. 1 Consumer Affairs Display There will be a roving display depicting the various ' Patrolman Steve Foster said, These EMTs are the best in the state, very efficient, very confident, and good to work with, responsibilities and duties of the Utah State Dept.' of Consumer Affairs in the Summit County Courthouse November 26. 1979 at 2:(X)pm. A Fair Trade Officer from the department will be available for one hour for questions and answers to any consumer problems von may have, or have had in the past. This is a display and is available for your information. There will also be a seminar on December 10 at 10:00am. when the display is removed. This seminar will be one hour long, giving consumers two opportunities to talk w ith a representative from the Utah State Division of Consumer Affairs. There will also be information pamphlets and complaint forms available. We stronglgy urge all individuals who would like to learn more about their rights as consumers to take advantage of this informative program. . cont on page 2A Lewis Feild All Around Cowboy Ralph Georg!, Kuus Lewis Feild of Peoa was named . All Around Cowboy at the recently concluded Rocky Mountain Rodeo Association finals held in conjunction with the Golden Spike Livestock Show in Ogden. Lewis also placed first in both bareback and saddle bronc riding. He was a participant in the team roping. The finals are the culmination of a seasons work by the cowboys when the top fifteen in each event compete for top honors. Lewis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Feild of Peoa and is a graduate of South Summit High Clifton French, Coalville Dee Beal, CMatoa Larsen, Coalville . : Vff'A ' fv , Douglas Paskett, Heaefer v School, where he participated Club activities. He is a graduate of Trade Tech in Provo, and has attended Weber State College. He was active in Rodeo Club activities at both of these schools and participated in the college finals for three years. For two season, Lewis was a member of the professional Salt Lake Buckaroos, where he per--v formed in saddle and bareback bronc riding. He is well known on the rodeo circuit and has performed in several of the western states. o . ) v Joe C. Fawcett, Heaefer LEWIS FIELD |