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Show 8 Tooele? Transcript, Thun. Sctcinlcr 1 Hutch Warns of Conflict Between Water Freezer Jam Makes Budget Sense main.) ladle quickly Into If you're a xlirewd food long after fresh peach Law scalded containers. Cover son. you know the Development Endangered Species at once with tight lids, JME PEACH of J ahead, vantages 1, 19S0 Life Flight Increases Flights On-Thc-Scc- ne la )ulv Hospital's life Flight auilmlaocc? rescued a record work or leisure actisitv, I DS belt-copt- miiiilM-- r of srserly injured evening hours as jieople return home after a day of says Stan Denton, one of the liiterinountain area rest su flight nurses. When parainrdics are dents from juris of the re called inaccessible land to the scene or by pon e tuo distant for ground am Imlancrx to rrat li in lime to lie effective. Flight Ojierations Director Mary J IJosd, It V.xayt almost half of tale Flight's Mi jut lent airlifts last month mere from I'tah mines, oil fields, lakes, deserts, tnoiin-tam- s and freest asv She says request for lafe Flight have increased as law enforcement dejiart incuts, indus- trial safety managers, park rangers, and emergency medical system agencies rccogni e the value of resMtse medical rescues at the scene. A FEW minutes delay in traiisjMirting these sictuns frosts the (in at ion of an accident often means the differiiK k ence between life and death, says Dr. Terry P. (le miner, life Flight medi- cal director and head of Cri-lu- lie Flight, they often ask aid from the aircraft if seconds count fur survival. The I.ife Flight crew I helps train physicians, nurses and paramedics in outlying arras how to prepare traumatized patienls for these air transjmrts. Iloqntalx also request lafe to Flight to move patn-nt- s l.DS Hospital and other health care institutions for specialized care. TIIF' 'airlxime intensive care unit regularly forms a relay with ground ambulances enronte to Salt laikc City to interce4 patients to speed the journey. I.ife Flight pervinncl have also teamed up with Hill Air Force Base and Dugway Prosing Ground helicojit er rescue crews on several r, ad- - Gouflnts between v to pn4ect the lanet't pools, Bad rules are Ixirn when gixxl laws are twisted like that. Rulings out of the Department of Interior leave no flexibility in the law. If a sjiecies is endangered you can't do anything to its home. Mitigating the damage is now allowed. It has n4 lieen decided whether you could modify the habitat to help the creat ure, but indications are that sou could n4. -IE there is a conflict Htween any of these fish itK the dam, the law has en uiisinteqireted to ejuire a lull of the dam. W'e W have no alternative tlt. m4 to change the law d There-iiMiiitk- -r two-yea- s) d Flight span iegislation to build the Mj, e around Salt lade City. At part of the hospital's W The situation has an law tecting the habitat of four unloved but rare fish and the construction uf the admit-tesjxtrlrd are aiitullv White River Dam could to IDS I luspil at have I teen taken to stall the nation's development of synthetic fuels. Sen. more than idnther hnqntal Hatch. Ornn In Itah and surrounding warned the Senate today, Ml slates. Flights average ami that would necessitate a r inilev ear hand the mileage lutal It approvi-fo- r change in the law in favor of the dam. inallev fi2.Mll), Water reclamation proal-DFMCNF D for high I jects, upon which some of ilmle flying, Flight can the projMwed synthetic fuels I mm carry patients, two devrloment hinges, could medic al attendants, a pil4 lie stopped through efforts and 300 jHiunds of emer- to protect habitat for the gent y medical rqmjHneMt at Colorado Squaw fish, the sjieedv iit to 120 miles per Huttied Rack Chilli, the hour. Tail Chub, and the l.DS Hospital shaies a Razothack Sucker, Hatch lived wing airplane with said. Wlien next you hear ulher area hospitals to of these fish, it may be as Q include the flexibility reach jMtients part of the delate on sjiecial Congress intended.' Hatch ' 300-mil- hour comprehensive ic twist. Hatch ntMed. These four fish have liecu subject to government sponsored eradication campaigns. Die Squaw fish, for exam-jilis an old enemy to sjiort fishermen and wildlife managers on the (ailorado sys- e, tem. Government agencies used to systematically poison the fish out of the river system to allow other, more desirable sjiecies to thrive. And, as a consequence, the fish is on the endangered list. d.m..dxtandlnthewayof this nation s energy indeI latch said. - lute River Darn. IDT I A interdiscipli-iiar- y sojihisti-rate- d unique trauma tram, S authority of the diagnost ic test mg and intensive eight care units Mailing 70 lieds he!j IDS I losjntal care for d victims referred to the hospital. F'ndan-gere- Dam-Snai- l rI six months. j, ,0 eillunce M prepared fruit (about 2 Hi. fully njie jieac lies) grated lime nnd 2 tablesjxxios lime juiie 5 cups (2 c III ) sugar I teaspoon S cup water 1 lx Sure Jell fruitthepectin fruit, Fr't prepare Peel, pit aiid chop or grind very fine about 2 pmuuh peaches. Measure 2 l lo large bowl or '! lime rind and Add pan. stand at room truqieralure 24 hours; then store in freezer. Small amounts may lie covered and stored in refngrrator up to 3 weeks. Makes alxuit 5 cups or Inm4 7 (H fluid ounce ) containers. PATRIOTISM We hope there is a on patriotism founded something lietter than prejudice; that our country without may I dear to us our philosophy; juice, injury to Then make the jam that in loving and justly Thoroughly mix sugar into prizing all c4her lamb, we font; let stand 10 minutes, may prize justly, and yet Mix water and fruit pectin lose liefore all others, our in small laucejian. Bring to own stern im4herland and a full boil and boil one the venerable structure of minute, stirring constantly. social and moral life which Stir into the fruit. Continue mmd has through long ages birring three minutes. (A been building up lor us few sugar crystals will there. Thomas (Garble - LOOKING FOR A GOOD-PAYIN- G SKILL TO LEARN? Tooele County Community Education and UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE Offering. . . 1st and 2nd year ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP Register at Jr. High, Sept. 15th - 7:00 p.m. AUTODIESEL APPRENTICESHIP Beginning engine overhaul Advanced - Automatic transmission Register at H.S. Shop, Sept. 15th - 7:00 p.m. I I I 1 2 (c cups LOOK TO I ex-wi- set." qujtj )re( Inj macks I 'For your information, your machine just matched me up with my successful keep up to CourB I I Darter a Your saving nature will ajipreciate the fact that the recipe calls for reusable containers m4 over a pint capacity with tight- - fitting lids. Faijoy the satisfaction uf storing freshly made jam in the freezer where it will I case. Overealoos dam n. sure I d used the law to thwart the dam's comple-lioGxigrcss intended the no-coo- k I Sjiecies Act," Hatch said. "Bi4 some of our n4ium have liren foreclosed in the Trllico planning whether for daily meals or making the most of xpe- cials" for fut ure enjoyment . When peaches are plentiful at the right price for yop, plan to caj4ure that fresh fruit flavor in a delicious Peach I dine Jam. Add to your shojijiing list a package of powdered fruit pectin. As you may know, commercial pectin'sojijile- ments natural pectin to as- - e iron-gen- hope this lie resolved ioki. can medical air transjHirt serI have lircti assured that the vice, the Ml'-- craft travels l'.S. Fish ami Wildlife Sermiles 730 150 to nearly up vice and the Slate of I'tah times annually. are doing what they can to "Our air trausjiort system resolve the matter before is just rate more extension of having to resort to halting the couqilete trauma ser- construction under the 24 occasions. Since life Flight program vice available at IDS Hosliegan at IDS Hospital two pital. says Dr. Clr miner. Care Mcdiiineat IDS llosjutal. "Critically ill or years ago this July there injured ersous have a 25 have (teen 7 Mi adult and percent better chance of child jiatients carrried on survival if they are ade- Ttiti flights. Because patient prefer quately treated at the scene ' of an emergency and quick-I- ences and physician referral only transported to a hospi- juttems are resjH-ctehalf of the patients Iran- tal." I.ife Flight's staff of trauma surgeons, flight nurses with intensive care esjH'rtise, paramedics and veteran mountain pilots has carried injured Mtient$ from sir h ilaces as the Jericho Sand Dunes, a floating oil righ on the Great Salt tacke, a doen I'tah mountain resorts and a I.vnian, pro- Theres Something For Everyone at Community Educ.i 'm Wyo. school yard. Tlie life Flight staff can manage any ty pc of serious health problem, Dr. Clem-me- r says. The list of jiatients Iran- sjxirted also includc--s those and with miiltiple-traum- a GIRL, BL'VAN slunk resulting from auto Meet pretty Emily Ann acciand dents, plane crashes, sky- Bcvan, first child born to diving, water skiing, hiking Scott and Diane Besan, of falls and hang gliding misGrantssillc. She was born I has flown Flight jfe haps. August 27, 19S0. She victims of snake bites, gun- weighed six pounds and shot wounds, near drown-ingwas IS and a half inches seizures, lung failure, long. Proud grandparents heart attacks, bums, electri- are Mr. and Mrs, Marion cal shock and gas jxiisoning. Bcvan, and Mr. and Mrs. MANY OF' our patient Bill Ratcliffe. Creat grandtransports occur during the mas are Gladys Ratcliffe and Gene Miller. s, GIRLIIINTKR Ilalce Dawn Hunter was horn Aug. 22 to Karen and Gary Hunter, although big brother Codv claims it as his baby! Proud grand- parents are Bonnie and George Hunter and great grandma Evelyn England, all of Tooele, and Dan and Elsa Mae Russell and great grundjia Martcll Rus- sell of Kush V alley. ECONOMICAL THANKS! AND EASY Ham, always a favorite sincere thanks for your support during the recent Primary Election. look forward to discussing the School Board issues with you during my campaign and hope to have your continued support at the upcoming General Election. My I Candidate for A that ample pork supplies have brought most attractive price tags to smoked, as well as fresh cuts of this fine meat. If a whole or half ham is too large for a family dinner, plan the menu around a convenient meal-size- d ham slice. Since most hams available today are already fully- - cooked preparation is simply a matter of broiling the ham Tooele County School Board District on the American table, is even more popular now1 2 slice until heated through. It also can be cooked to perfection in a microwave oven, according to home economists at the National Live Stock and Meat mother who is inter- ested in her children and yours! Carolyn Cares! Paid by C. Nash Board. Year Round Floral Beauty a now We have wide assortment of silk flowers, straw items, ribbons and many other items to make your home beautiful DRIVEN BY THE FOR PERFECTION, MIKE SCHOFIELD HAS CHAINED HIMSELF TO HIS PRINTING PRESS. . . . . . FOR WHAT WE ARE PAYING THIS NUT, NOW WOULD BE A GOOD TIME X TO GET SOME PRINTING . . . CHEAP! t. ! I k' Demonstrations Free Koeven HANDY INSTANT PRINT has been working profesionally in Debbie this craft for many years, and is available for demonstrations for your group!! West 1120 North Main Tooele, Utah GREENHOUSES 1 882-769- 58 N. Main, Tooele (In the Tooele Transcript-Bulleti- n Building) SPCDCDlllIIiIB 6 I iH HOc- - V apor. i i i i i i i I i i j |