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Show Page 4, THE LEADER-GARLAN- D HUM i TIMES, September liMnmiiriiiliuM, Si 23, 1976 " i i Garland Water Sought In Case cont.from page one formed to sphearhead the reopening of the old hospital when fire code violations forced its closure about four years ago. Stokes said the board is considering an appropriate use for whatever profit is made on the building sale such as establishing a fund to aid future expansion at the new hospital. Of Emergency r "(1 9 0 ft 4 v?fc.' Mail Ronisfrrfion Valley Leasing Corp. when operations begin at the new hospital. Flip Interested bidders should contact hospital officials or members of the Valley Leasing Corp. for an accurate description of what is included in the "We would only use the hook up in emergency situations," added McFarland. Riverside is not a township but a water district and the small community would like to have the emergency water hook up completed for the fall because the time they worry is in the spring. The city council took no action on the mater but advised McFarland that he should submit his proposal in writing and check with an engineer to see if a pump was needed at the connect-- , ion.the council also refered McFarland to Will Cross, At the present time, Riverside has just one well located north west of Plymouth for the culinary supply and according to McFarland it isn't as reliable as they would like. McFarland claims that the present system is VtUner-- . able to lightning storms and' could dry up without notice. "We plan to drill another well for back up purposes in the future, but for now, we would like to hook into the 'A THE VALLEY HOSPITAL which served area residents well for decades will be sold to the highest bidder by the Garland City water system," McFarland explained. Jay McFarland, representing the Riverside North Garland Water Cp., approached the Garland City Council Tuesday about an emergency water system for their area. :' ::v, " The back up system proposed would be a Garland water hookup to be used in emergency situations only. Personality contfrom page one The correct clues included: glasses, veteran, early bird (he starts work at 6 a.m.); married 22 years; politically inclined (he's running unopposed for school board); two of three children home; car wash (he runs one) ; always dresses same (as service station operator); settled in business (his own); mustache; life long resident; and Max's friend (Mayor Max Mason who runs the car wash with him and hangs around a lot). ' Next week's bonus will be forty as cash at any bonus bucks also-go- od of the participating merchants in Tremonton. See the full page ad inside for a list of locations for entry boxes this week and try your hand at it. comtu e.ergemcy services directer, to see if Riverside would be eligible for assistance in any portion of their project. At Nursing Home contfrom page one Another problem with the mail-ou- t "However," Kerr said, "we will system is getting people to fill out their to the far outlycontinue the mail-ou-t checks right. "You'd be surprised how many ing towns like we did before the program started." Those towns inphone calls we have to make because clude such places as Grouse Creek and someone didn't include his check or other remote communities. sign it," he said. But Kerr noted that even people in Another problem was change of address. Each mail-ou- t outlying areas seem to want to show up produced a in person. stack of letters which couldn't be The assessor said he really isn't sure delivered. But for those who did like the hy the system didn't catch on. "People have been doing it for so system, it isn't completely gone. Assmany years they just don't have the essor Kerr said his office will still mail out all the necessary forms to vehicle disposition to break the habit," he observed. owners if they will either call or write He also pointed out that counties his office and request them. where the system is still retained only "If they (the public) want to initiate get about 20 percent of the mailouts it, we'll do it," he pledged. returned via the mail. The system is County Commissioner Don Chase still working largely in counties where said the commission, hearing Kerr's congestion and long lines still exist. figures on the program's lack of Since vehicle registration was put on success, doesn't feel the "results a staggered basis throughout the state justify the costs incurred in offering lines have disappeared especially in the service." "Box Elder County, Kerr added. Commissioner Ted Burt probably He noted that about 25 percent of all comes closer to explaining the provehicle titles change each year and gram's failure when he offered: these have to be handled in person at "People just like to come in and the assessor's office. ''bitch a little..?': . ' sale:' Local Residents Get First Choice Both of the county nursing homes could be filled to capacity in a hurry if applicants from outside Box Elder County were accepted as residents. County Commission Don Chase made that assertion Tuesday when he revealed that the county has been giving top priority to applicants from within the confines of the county. "There's no question we could fill both of them if we took patients," Chase said. But the Nursing Home Boara apparently voted to give priority to local residents for one month when the new home in Tremonton was unveiled. That month-lon- g policy ends Sept. 29, ; Chase said. After- the month-lon- g restricts, commissioners said they would revise the admissions policy. ' We'll weigh a lot on what the board says," Commissioner ted Burt said. The d Tremontoa nursing home has a total of N22 residents Tuesday and could have 25 by the end of the week. The home in Brigham has 64 with a capacity for 73. Chase said the nursing board "isn't by any means trying to be restrictive. We're just trying to give taxpayers of ' the county first qhoice." But, he admitted that since the facility was built partly with federal money, the county probably couldn't refuse a bed to someone from outside its confines who insisted on living there. 30-be- a f?l 11 II ,1 Htm ... I UP FOR SALE ALSO are these four apartments located to the rear adjacent to the Valley Hospital. - PROTECT YOUR LIVESTOCK INVESTMENT STAKE HOME INSTITUTE PROGRAM FOR MARRIEDS Keep your animals health-relate- good health with products like these, and reduce losses common to (all movement of livestock. 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