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Show Thursday. October A Forest Service survey Ashbocker Gets Quarterly Honor a ward clerk in the family centered birth unit, has been selected as employee of the quarter at Orem child- Community Hospital. Employees of the quarter are selected on the basis of outstanding service and performance by the Orem Community Hospital employee council, consisting of representatives from each of the hospital departments. As a ward clerk. Ashbockers duties include organization of paIt tient charts and scheduling would be hard to imagine the unit running so well without her," stated Valeri Olsen, unit manager. She brings enthusiasm, a pleasant personality, and always a smile to the hospital. She is an outstanding employee." Ashbocker is a native of Honey Harbour, Ontario, Canada. Moving to Utah County in 1978, she has worked at Orem Community Hospital since 1982. The mother of five children, she enjoys participating in many sports. damage caused by the May-JunHoods in Utah, southeastern Idaho. Nevada, and northern Wyoming found only $14 million in damages for 14 as compared to I2t 5 rniihon in damages for ly83. even though 1984 had considerably more snow and water and covered a larger area According to C'hf Benoit. Flood Damage Assessment Coordinator for the lntermountain Region, the reason for less damage and costs d from in 1984 was lessons 1983 "preparedness, forecasting, and better liaison with other lea-ne- agencies." 1983 floods Benoit says that the brought disaster aid to many Utah counties. A Hazard Mitigation Plan" involving local, county, state, and federal agencies was implemented. The Plan" made " S H u I' W I I K I) reactive, having learned :rom our experience m 1983.' he said Proactive meant finding and spending funds on stream and canyon debris rtmoval in the tall of y83 Benoit describes log jams of mud. rotks. trees, gravel and sediment 20 ieet high blocking streamtlow in many canyon drainages Once spring arrived, early reconnaissance, using all resources including helicopters, was initiated As the mud and recommendations to all agencies on huw to be better prepared for another flood ' Good thing, too." said Benoit. Normally, by Oct. 1. the beginning ot a water year, the vegetation has depleted most ot the water from the soils Eventually snowfall accumulates and the moisture buildup peaks in May and June. But in October of 1983. the mountains were already like a soaked sponge That was the first bad sign We knew we were headed for trouble in January when people were shoveling five feet ot snow off their roofs in .North Ogden. In many areas, snowpack was 500 percent above normal " Prevention was emphasized in the 1983 s Hazard Mitigation Plan We became proactive instead of of e floods began, volunteers . and crews from all agencies immedieral, county, and state ately removed debris as it threatened bridges, culverts and camp- Corrective grounds fed- oc- Because all agencies county, had prepared the mitigation plan together, the state, and federal k n i v 170 landslides. streams. ipal watersheds, and 22 irrigation structures ' L nfortunatley. much of the public land damage occurred along the heavily populated Wasatch Front where use demands are greatest and opportunities are limited." Benoit said. C v V If : n S i v 139.95 tinderscope. 199.95 f 1 Reg. 299.95 Tasco 9VR telescope with 120x60mm lens (15x. 30x, 60x, 120x). Complete with black carrying case (not shown). 229.95 was present and presented the new Commander with a Commander's Pin. D.A.V. meetings are monthly on the third Thursday at 7:30 p.m. 199.95 Tasco t9F telescope with powerlul 400x 60mm lens (35x. 38x, 70x. 117x. 200x, 400x). Finder-scop- e and tripod included (not shown). Reg. 299.95 Provoan Elected As UPEA President 9m I t.jzh - , II - 29.95 49.95 (Shown) Tasco 02000 7x35 binoculars feature 346 ' field ot view at 1000 yards, fast "Zip" focus, d rubber eyecups, light optics, case and straps. B. Reg. fffiin' tion representing Utah's 8,000 school district support personnel (custodians, maintenance, food service personnel, secretarial and V'ISL, " .. " driv- ers). -- .'aw E officers installed were Robert Rasmussen, Provo School District and Larry Christensen, an employee of the Granite School District who will serve as First and Second f14F retractor with 600x60mm lens for the serious stargazer. Photo adapter tube tor purposes (not shown). Reg. 399.95 Tasco - V Donald K. 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David Lynton, head instructor at Fred Villari's Studios of Self Defense in Provo, is featured in the October issue of Black Belt Magazine, one of the world's leading martial arts magazines. Lynton, a black belt in Shaolin Kempo, a style of Chinese karate, is quoted ar.d pictured repeatedly throughout the article, which is Kicks," and is a major feature of the issue. Loren Franck, who wrote and photographed the article explains, "David has an excellent knowledge of spinning kicks and the skill to carry them out. His ability is on a par with the top karate instructors in the country." Vivitar 1810 pocket camera with 79.90 Karate Mag entitled, "Deadly m n A. Reg. 199.95 Tasco Starftnder retractor telescope 4AT zoom with 60mm 30x90 lens. All metal tripod with 4x15 Doris Gabbitas, Commander; Linda Miller, Sr. Vice Commander; Janet Hansen, Jr. Vice Commander; Adj. Treasurer, Lareta Abbott; Chaplain, Viola Jarvis. Florence Valgardson, Past Na- In (i weight-watcher- State Dept. Commander AuxiElise Eckley installed the Auxiliary. Those installed were: Hospital I For two days only enjoy tremendous savings on cameras end sporting goods from Vivitar, Tasco, AMF and Murray. Capture the beauty of the season with Vivitar cameras or simply take it in with Tasco optics. Turn the kids loose on Murray BMX 's bikes or just "relax" at home with a best friend AMF's exercise cycle. liary Laboratory Although the Forest Service will not be able to contribute much toward resolving the Great Salt Lake problem, the agency had adopted the recommendation for mapping "geologic hazards." "After two years, little landslides are now big landslides," explains Benoit. of miles Perfect gifts for the great outdoorsman u mander, installing officer, installed Thomas Gabbitas as Commander; Leonard Gabbitas, Senior Vice Commander; Burton Bluemell, Jr. Vice Commander; William Jarvis, Chaplain; Elwood Loveridge, Treasurer-adjutant- ; Paul Valgardson, Sgt. at Arms. aides and bus can-von- hocus on savings Installation of new officers for Wasatch Chapter and Unit D A V. and Auxiliary was completed at Jedidiah's Restaurant in Provo recently. Ken Wright, State Dept. Com- educational long-rang- 28 munic- 730 curred i sues. recreation measure were taken as the disasters s Installs New Commander Commander 13 President Reagan has declared nine counties in Utah in a state of disaster and two more counties mav be added to the list Another Hazird Mitigation Pkn has been written by ail agencies and will soon be released The Plan identifies two major issues for 1935 and beyond The rising level of Great e concern. Salt Lake is a issue is the The other long-termany, new geologic hazards in the mountains, and the continued s threat ot debris flows in the priority work and ri.k areas were already identified funds and voluntas were found, and coordination could be switi ana smooth. Although 10 forests in the lntermountain Region suffered from the ls84 floods, the Fishlake, Manii-LaSil- . Wasatch, and Uinta National Forests received the greatest damages The damage survey shows mat $9 million are required for immediate, high priority repairs. 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