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Show Circuit Breakers assist during flood emergency Springville residents who live near Hobble Creek should feel a little bit safer this week because be-cause the Circuit Breakers are working to help protect them. The Utah Valley Circuit Breakers, a two-way radio club, are on stand-by duty keeping an eye on the creek should it overflow its banks and cause damage. Last Wednesday and-"Thurs-day eighteen CUctilT Breakers gave forty htrCfs of their time to watcrr as the creek rose to a dangerous high level. The members worked in teams of two mobile units with radios keeping in constant touch with each othei and with the Springville Police Department. One mobile unit patrolled the entire creek area while the ether stood watch at the Ko-lob Ko-lob Stake House where the water wa-ter had begun tearing into the parking lot. Teams took turns watching throughout the night. The c'.ib president, Ernest Steele, directed the watch giving giv-ing many extra hours'' in patrolling. pa-trolling. -''"New drugs have brought added ad-ded months and years to leukemia leu-kemia patients. Support leukemia leuke-mia research, give to the American Amer-ican Cancer Society. |