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Show Lehi Free Press New Utah! - Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1998 - Mefh ,' Continued from front page -- A male suspect in the case remains at large, although similar charges are pending his arrest. Officers also discovered a methamphetamine lab in a grain silo at another Lehi residence. The officers were able to confiscate the equipment before the owners were able to obtain the necessary chemicals. Charges are pending on individuals connected with that , ' TP ssu V ' mine lab case, officers from Lehi, ...... .....,,. sv-t- that Police officers believe the lab exploded on the sus- Hutchings pect, causing extensive chemical burn damage on his skin and his eyes; charges are pending his apprehension. setting up displays, but under Harold's direction it also fell upon board members and family to plant the flower beds, mow Of the lawn, sweep the floor, and take care of every aspect necessary to make the museum available to the public. It was not uncommon, said Sumsion, for her father to use his ow money to purchase a specimen for the museum, or an item the building needed. When an item needed repair, Harold or his brother Bud were the ones who fixed it. Sumsion credits the sacrifice ! I I of time and money not only on the part of her father but also Harold Hutchings loved serving in the John Hutchings Museum of Natural History, which he many volunteers in helping the directed. One of his dreams. was fulfilled when the move into the Memorial Building was com-- . museum remain open and pleted. A community leader and servant, Hutchings passed away Dec. 9, 1998. He leaves a . available for the public. of love for family, church, community and nation. The recent move to the legacy Memorial Building took over a thriving store, attracting buyshown in the store's advertising home. Harold spent year and involved hundreds ers from throughout the state, at Christmas-time- . Hutchings of July holidays making would never allow an ad of his more hours of care to move and is a solid asset to the communito sport the commonly-usesure fireworks were set up and. redisplay the thousands of ty The store .was initially abbreviation 'Xmas.' specimens. It fulfilled a dream ready for Lehi citizens to enjoy. Harold had to live long enough "We're not going to take Serving active duty in World housed in space now occupied to see the John Hutchings colby the Colonial House, and at Christ out of Christmas!" he War II left him with a tremenlection safely housed in its curdous love for the United States would insist. one time even sported a shootrent location. and he shared that love with Anyone woken up by the traing range in the basement. The John Hutchings MuseMany a Lehi boy learned to ditional Fourth of July cannon others every chance he got. Harold Hutchings leaves um of Natural History is now shoot there. salute has also been affected by Harold. Hutchings served on behind a tremendous legacy open year round and hosts Though Hutchings thousands of school field trips from the store when his Lehi's Volunteer Fire Departmore valuable than all the each year. One of Harold's son Bret took over in 1980, his ment for much of his adult life worldly treasures. He leaves a legacy of great favorite things was teaching example of customer first and and the early morning cannon the children of Lehi and sur-.- . competitive pricing continue to salutes were one of his favorite' love for family, for church, and ''.'! for ; his community and this V;,."' rounding communities. He influence the daily operations duties. "loved to .tell stories, and each of the business. 'citizens' can nation." ' ' Lehi is a better place today rock or artifact had an interestAccording to Bret, Harold take some comfort knowing of him and all others since because account it. assumed those Bret had ethics and wouldn't to with that strong go ing he always like him who are willing to sacHutch's TV and Appliance, let business interfere with his responsibilities, which Harold and his wife personal beliefs. made sure the first salute was rifice time and selfless efforts An example of that was done just outside Harold's to serve their community. Marie together nurtured into a wT3t!xM four-ste- s n. treated locally. fed ML J p s. . - many-Fourt- d semi-retire- d ' ' ; ; Sleep-lovin- Z1 t-Pre-Own- X Vehicles ed I. It Ji We've Had In JIMtf uHMHMki A T P f Long Time! 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Continued from front page "We are now in the second phase strategic planning to come up with a master facilities plan," Alexander said Monday, "which department will be next to which department, what specialties would be added, etc." This phase, expected to take 60 to 90 days, will involve hospital staff, managers, physicians and regional leadership who will work together closely to develop a plan that considvices. ers new construction, major Open heart surgery, cancer, renovation, the purchase of neo natal intensive care and new equipment, etc. other advanced specialties Alexander said this planwould continue to be treated at ning will determine which speUtah Valley Regional Medical cialties should be added and Center in Provo, he said. what changes will need to be Alexander said the first made to accommodate these p master site specialties. phase of a Once the programming plan has been completed. This phase considered phase is completed, the master future population projections, plan will go to the design phase demographics, health care use where plans are drawn. After that, budgets will be rates, physician manpower needs as well as the needs of developed and, if approved, the communities the hospital construction and major renovaserves. tions will begin. Alexander said this could be Staff, physicians, board members and community lead- in the third or fourth quarter i ?Jr?--ers ' were interviewed during of 1999. this planning phase. The result " ' The "expansion wiirmean was the development of a con-- " that many patienti iri the "com-- " ceptual master plan that offi- munity who have previously cials believe will address com- had to travel outside the area munity needs through the year to receive service could now be 19280, . home was closed by the County Health Department after a methamphetamines lab exploded several times inside. One arrest was made in the case, with a second arrest pending. Intermountain Health Care is making plans to upgrade American Fork Hospital from a level three to a level five facility, according to Keith Alexander, hospital administrator. This would change the hospital from its present use as a family practice primary care hospital to a facility with secondary specialties such as carand diology, pulmonary endoscopy, as well as the expansion of some present ser- CASSETTE bhp $. Am. Fork Hospital to be upgraded to level five AMFM 3 This Lehi Alpine-Highlan- SILVERADO ram U l i ly American Fork, d and Pleasant Grove were involved in cleaning up after another chemical explosion at an American Fork residence. Several of the officers had to be decontaminated from contact with the chemical residue. L CICSID ? In yet another methampheta- 6 O A local business reported that a "couple" has been writing bad checks on an account owned by a Salt Lake man; to date, the 21 checks, totaling nearly $900, have been written to the business. According to the reporting party, the "couple" would make purchases then write the check for a higher amount in order to obtain cash. Kinda reminds one of the old saw, "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me." An officer stopped a Lindon man for having no visible license plate on his vehicle. Upon closer inspection, the vehicle did have a temporary registration sticker. ' The driver also said he did not have a valid driver's license, but was working on getting one; dispatch confirmed that the man's license had been suspended but was, in fact, in the process of being reinstated. BYflSSHOfTM case. 2015. - VCT- . Page 3 0.A.C 0.9 FINANCING AVAILABLE ON LIMITED MODELS. 0.9 PRICES IN EFFECT THRU DEC 31, 1998. FINANCING ON |