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Show ITA.1 4.'7 Ktoo i.S,0CIiTI3N .u.r T.liaj SOUTH S.iLT LAKE CITY, A little water goes a long way I'T 84111 10 feet! Faulty furnace valve gives bath to courthouse, employees, records Juab County officers and other county employees housed in the courthouse got an extra bath Frione they hadnt day morning counted on when the valves in the old courthouses dilapidated steam heating system burst, spewing water through many of the offices. The "festivities about 9 a.m. began at According to county personnel, water must be added to the courthouse boiler twice each day. The water is added through a valve. Apparently the water valve did not seat properly when it was After getting the system turned off, it took county personnel approximately two hours to clean up the mess. "We had approxs of an inch imately of water in the southwest corner of the office. The radiator in the recorders vault where the perdid manent records are kept not pop and no records were damaged. One good thing about the water problems Friday is that the radiator which spewed the water now seems to work. It never seemed to work before! three-quarter- Sperry said. County clerk Loree C. Mem-mosaid little if any damage was done in her office. There was a little water leakage from the radiator but nothing serious. tt County justice of the peace Loa Jean Hanson said there was almost no damage in her office. "My radiators dont work anyMrs. Hanson told the way! Times-New- s Wednesday after- t'4 In county treasurer Erma I. Gobles office, water came in through the ceiling from the judges chamber upstairs. Mrs. Goble said she was able to catch part of the water in buckets before running to help personnel in the assessors office across the hall. The water continued to leak from the ceiling and fell onto a table and the floor. No records were damaged, however. The same thing probably happened some years before, Mrs. Goble said, because there were already cracks in the ceiling wallpaper where the water entered Friday. In county recorder Craig Sperrys office, the radiator on the south wall spewed a stream of water ten feet across the room. Ruth Ann Smith named to UTC honor roll Ruth Ann (Hill) Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Belliston of Nephi, is among those on this quarters honor roll at Utah Technical College at Provo. Mrs. Smith is majoring in child development. She and her husband live in Provo. 1 . UTAH' UONSVosfu" J ri IM1CAL ,&. tESTHjglM Saturday According to Deputy Sheriff David Carter, the investigating officer, St. Peters International Scout was headed north about five miles south of Levan. Highway Patrolman Gary Taylor of Nephi tried to pull the car over when he spotted it driving erratically. The car proceeded north and struck a parked Highway Patrol car being used by Trooper KM 101 lin M0TO . This Lions Club mobile testing van will be at the Nephi Armory next Thursday and Friday. Lions' testing van to be in Nephi next week Volunteers from the Juab Coun- ty Hospital will assist Nephi Lions in eye, blood pressure, hearing, glaucoma, and diabetes testing. The clinic is free to the public and will be held at the Nephi Ar smashup Ronald Ostler, 27, of Springville. The patrol car was sent about a hundred feet down the road and into a fence along the highway. The back end of the car was com- pletely demolished. Slight damage was down to St. Peter's Scout. mory from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Ross Madsen, president of the Nephi Lions Club, urges all East Juab County residents to reserve time for a visit. Both Ostler and St. Peter were Hospital where he is being treated for back injuries. St. Peter has since been released from the Juab County Hospital. . ? Mayors Everd Squire, left; Lane Harward, center; and J. Barres Jenkins sign Eagle Day proclamation. The mayors in their proclamation also say that the communities of East Juab County have 24 chartered units of the sponBoy Scouts of America sored by eight organizations and sustained by the leadership of -Israel, Armageddon, end the Second Coming will be the many dedicated adult volunteers. . theme of a special fireside at the Levan LDS chapel this SunThey also say that they support day, February 4. Scouting because the program is The event will begin at 7:30 designed to build desirable of p.m. and is for anyone from 16 character, to train in qualities the responsibilities of participatyears of age. in and to develop ing citizenship, The presentation will use slides, them personal fitness . orchestrated background music, Therefore be it resolved the live Israeli music, and narraproclamation says that we, the tion to tell of the LDS Churchs involvement in the return of the mayors in the Juab Scout Disextend and Jews and the rise of the State of trict, congratulations to of Scouts Israel. These events point to the appreciation Eagle : - . . impending Armegeddon and prepares the way for the second coming of Christ, organizers say. . Pennies by Inch' campaign to begin Monday February 5 to February 17. Local volunteers will be calling at each door to ask area residents to give pennies, dimes, quarters, or dollars for each inch of the combined height of the members of their families. The funds will be used to provide charity care for children at the Primary Childrens Medical Center in Salt Lake City. Contributions may also be mailed to the Primary Childrens Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah chairman is Ruth H. Flint. Honorary chairmen are Merlin and Susan Olsen. LaVern W. Parmley is chairman emeritus. Area chairmen are Renee Woodard and Susan Garrett. Ward chairmen are: first ward, Dianna Painter; second ward, Linda Wilson; third ward, Louise McPherson; fourth ward, Ellen Hayes; fifth ward, Patty Jones; sixth ward, Monna Lee Pexton; Mona ward, Karen Kay; and Levan ward, Sandra Mangelson. Jones is 'operations manager' at Valley Bank Jones was bom and raised in Nephi and graduated from Juab High School. He attended Dixie College before serving on an LDS mission to Alabama, Florida, and other southern states. After returning from his mission, he attended Brigham Young University where he graduated with a degree in finance and agricultural According to Mrs. Renee Woodard, Nephi, local campaign coor- dinator, the Primary Childrens Medical Center admits and cares for all children regardless of their race, creed, or ability to pay. Of the $1.08 million used from private contributions for charity care last year, $780,000 came from the "Pennies by the Inch campaign. The Primary Childrens Medical Center serves as a critical-car- e referral center for children from the entire intermountain area. It is the only complete pediatric hospital between Denver and the West Coast. Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah are included in the "Pennies by the Inch effort. Chairman of the 1979 campaign is Dorothy E. (Betty) Wells. Co-- Mark R. Jones Mark R. Jones of Nephi has been named operations officer of the Nephi Office of Valley Bank and Trust Company, according to H. Ross Madsen, manager. 84103. full-servic- taken to the Juab County Hospital. Ostler was later transferred to Utah Valley Since 1910, over 881,489 young men and adults have received the Eagle Scout award. 'Israel, Armageddon, Second Coming' fireside's Sun. V Springville trooper injured A Utah county highway patrolman was seriously injured and his car totaled in a Saturday accident south of Levan. Also hurt was a Montana man, George St. Peter, 84, of Lewiston. ? 3 The Utah Lions Mobile Testing Van will be in Nephi next Thursday and Friday, February 8 and 9. . In a proclamation issued jointly by Everd L. Squire, mayor of Mona; J. Barres Jenkins, mayor of Nephi; and Lane Harward, mayor of Levan, they urge all young men and adults who have earned the honor of being an Eagle Scout to reaffirm their committment to the Eagle Scout Pledge and to identify themselves on that day Tuesday by signing in at one of the following locations: the Nephi City Hall, the Nephi City Library, the Levan Post Office, or the Mona Post Office. "Into each life a little rain must fall goes the sayingrbut not through the ceiling and "Not if I have to catch it in my wastebasket Erma J. TNPhoto Goble, county treasurer, seems to be saying. Saturdays wreck did a "pretty good job of banging up one slightly used Highway Patrol car. TNPhoto in all ages for their accomplishments and services to our communities. The week of February 5 is national Boy Scout Week and the mayors of Mona, Nephi, and Levan have designated Tuesday, February 6, 1979 as Eagle Scout Day. The people of East Juab County will be asked to open their hearts and pocketbooks to help needy children during the annual Pennies by the Inch campaign -15 (i Tuesday, February 9 is area's Eagle Scout day I 1- Nice Place to Live ! February 1, 1979 County assessor Tom Fowkes says that in order to get any heat to his office through the buildings antiquated heating system he must pull a plug in his radiators safety valve. When he leaves the office each day he replaces the plug but not too tightly. Friday morning when the water hit the radiator it had very little trouble blowing out the plug and spewing water all around the room. Fowkes says there was little serious damage to records or per- hours to clean up the mess. A noon, chuckling. not sonnel, however. It took assessors personnel about two Serving East luab County ttatiN uttutoa turned off and the radiator system filled with water, steam. C, economics. The new operations manager joined Valley Bank in 1976 while attending school. He recently completed the Valley Bank train- ing program. Jones is a member of the Juab Club Advisory Council, is a director of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce, and is president of the Nephi Fifth LDS Ward Quorum of Elders. 4-- e Tasha Brown stands tall as her mother Lorraine Brown measures her TNPhoto for this years "Pennies by the Inch" campaign He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Jones of Nephi. He and his wife, the former Patty Mangelson of Levan, have two children: Monica, four; and Erica, V |