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Show May 26, 1983 - The Springville Herald - Page Three KKa !1d0 Odd ofly A huge limb came crashing down tearing out a power line and smashing a camper located behind the shed belonging to neighbors of the Suths was shed at the rear of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Normal Suth at 391 North also damaged. A city power crew was on the scene shortly and helped Main Street Saturday afternoon during a fast-moving thunder storm. The restore power to the Suth residence. The Pioneer Center is located in box elder limb appeared to be rotten, but witnesses said they saw a flash front of the residence, of light and could not tell if it was lightning or a pop from the power line. A &Mtv ' ". - - " i ;? fiTrv lJ : i 4 Sandbags are in place at the bridge behind the Kolob press time Wednesday evening. Police also put up bar- Stake Center.A back hoe to fish out snags as they oc- ricades for crowd control as the bridge has become a Sandbags line the Kolob Stake Center parking lot near over the top of the bridge and was channeled back cur at the troublesome bridge stands ready. Water did very popular spot with townspeople who like to check Hobble Creek on the extreme right of the picture. The within its banks. spill over the bridge about 1 a.m. Wednesday morning the flood In the evening. The two black sticks poking Dags were nee(jed Wednesday morning as water came and sandbags piled up in the church parking lot helped out of the water in the foreground are about 6 inches lead water back into the creek. A hole has also above the top of an irrigation head gate indicates the developed on the upstream side of the bridge which depth of the flood. could be troublesome should it increase in size after 4 jit m ;Vn rr" ' k nam"" : """ :" ii ,i (I; , ' -i 'J " i u I . "aw,.:s" A I'nlon Pacific, perhaps on of the lat for a while. dustrlal park. Also operating In the picture is the new crose Hobble Creek before Wednesday morning1 central traffic control signal recently Installed by the flood caused the railroad to cease using the line railroad to facilitate the running of coal trains to the because of flooding over the tracks Just west of the In- IPP plant and the west coast. I'hoto by Dennis Gore. - i 1 . V i t 1 3 '". I 1 Horse trailers stand idle in the water on a farm tinues to rise and will do so more rapidly as spring located near the lake in the west fields. The lake con- runoff increases. 1 I I IP i' l.vi ; Wrl field farmer plnurd llh water from the rU- arlrl problrms. Itioto by DennU (Jorf. In lake and floodlnn Hobble Crrrk taming many and I r t -4 0 V. 1L n,f- ; i A blK Mark truck comes off the levee having dumped creek pllled over Its bank on the north glde floodlit It load of gravel to keep Hobble Creek within Us the west fields, banks. The effort became futtl Tuesday evening a the 4 |