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Show f r r W Dear Editor: still be with us at the hospital. He was not onhe is our ly our boss friend. We feel sure he will undertake his new Mr. Peterson has not hesitated to become an duties with as much purthe to hospital keep just involved Nephi citizen, pose and dedication as he open. Much time and ef- and is an asset to his has in the past. We look fort was spent in home, church, and com- forward to our continued recruiting new doctors munity. His willingness association with Mr. and nurses. He in- to participate is evident Peterson as part of the stigated many needed in his excellent record of hospital team. Ruth Wetherell changes in the operation accomplishments as the Ina Morgan of the hospital: hospital administrator. each Marge Morgan depart- Congratulations for a job upgrading Bonnie Butler ment; adding to the staff well done. David Leonard in all areas for more effiAs employees, we are and many other hospital cient service; and acquirMr. Peterson will furglad new employees ing equipment, and niture, machines, outside doctors services to keep the hospital on a par with like institupositive attitude, even during the most difficulty days of his administration. Peterson's a good guy constantly on the alert for opportunities to better our working condwe the munity, itions. Juab his Under of the employees we received guidance publicHospital County ly thank and make better wages, insurance known our appreciation and retirement benefits, for David Peterson, and voluntary insurance former hospital ad- and savings opportunities. As administrator. We will al be forever ministrator he encouraggrateful for the kind of ed and supported the activities of the employees, man he is and for the he working along with us. achieved while carrying He often instigated some good-wil- l out his duties. project that Mr. Peterson came to would bring us together Dale Ostler shows one of his models. When finished, the plane the hospital six years as a group. will do many acrobatics and fly almost like the big ones do. Mr. Peterson was TNPhoto ago With him came his fair and impartial and always Let's go buoyant spirit a few seagulls!! in his attitude. dealings with the He was the champion hospital staff. He had a of the employees from willing ear to listen to the very beginning. No our complaints or sugone worked harder for or gestions, and was inclincared more about the ed to give us the benefit of a doubt. He was conwelfare of the employees was than he did, and he stantly searching for ways to make happier but he had little suc- span of about 64 inches by Russell K. Jackson employees, as he believWhile he was in Na- cess when he tried to fly when it is finished. Pressure can-ne- r ed that happy workers of The cost tional Guard basic train- the plane. He found out building is better service. give testing ing, Dale Ostler decided that its not as easy as it and flying the larger Mr. Petersons job was build is to an Air Force. looks. prohibitive, planes 12 June an not easy one. He and And so he did. His Things happen so though, says Ostler, hard hours worked USU The long, Extension do of he to most expects planes zip upward, fly fast that the mind cant Service will a with his future the and sponsor coordinate the fingers, flying loops, bank, dive, land. During every flight the modeler said, so he little craft. pressure canner lid he is at the controls The little planes will do testing service all day sought the help of an enbut he cant get inside thusiast in Provo. Soon barrel rolls, figure-eight- Tuesday, June 12. Cuban Eights, the planes cockpits. The the plane was off the According to Brenda L. flies Bradford, USU Home he and are a other with little many planes ground, and, "it is essenmanuevers. Economist, Ostler models. from his new friend, says help The fourth quarter s When I was a kid, I Ostler said things kin-d- they will fly so high that tial that all pressure honor roll for the Nephi be tested every year fell right in love with fell together. their wings may appear LDS Stake seminary has to assure safety in food been announced by Now Ostler helps to be only a quarter of an says Ostler, planes, who is now married and others learn to fly the lit- inch wide and you cant preservation. G. ChrisMrs. Bradford re- Bishop Joseph s tell which direction the is an employee of tle planes. printensen, seminary Wholesale. The planes are built of craft is going. quests that those attend- cipal. ing the clinic bring only He once flew models many things: balsa Honor roll students in The Times-New- s the lids to the pressure that were controlled with wood, fiberglass, plastic Christensens classes are Utah Nephi, canners, not the entire Shawn a system of lines hooked foam, etc. They are conTrauntvein, Blair June 7,1979 canners. small radio to the plane. In the back trolled by Kay, Jens Mickelson, of his mind, however, he control transmitters. Linda Campbell, Donna wanted to try the more The radios used to guide Nielson, Connie Kay, Bill d the planes have a range sophisticated Larson, Michelle Kef mile planes, so he of about Natalie ndall, bought magazines about and can control up to five Christensen, Jacquie model airplanes and functions on the model. McKenzie, Clara Munk, Three functions are redreamed. Klyne Bosh, Sally he quired for normal flight. when Then, Jensen, Mary Smith, reported for basic train- The fourth is necessary Susan Jones, Barbara ing at Fort Ord, Califor- for stunt flying. The fifth Paxman, Jill Whimpey, nia several years ago, he is an auxiliary control. Chris Johnson, Lorrie 206 saw his dreams being The planes are Kenyon Carter, Kelsey, flown. powered by ultra-smaDavid Wilkey, Layne engines that Theyve got a great Christensen, Debbie burn a combination of big parade field there, Prisbrey, Brenda PeterOstler said, where a methanol and nitro son, Kelly Rae Warren, group of soldiers would methane. Fuel for the litPaula Neilsen, Jason tle engines costs between in meet White, Maria Harmon, $3 and $7.50 per quart. A moments to fly Debbie Foote, Wanda planes. large model can suck up Wagner, Debra Burton, I talked to them about 16 ounces of the Michelle Garrett, Wade fuel in five minutes time. about everything, The smaller planes use Ostler said. He decided he would about eight ounces in 25 build his own model after minutes. he returned home. He did Although the planes flies are fairly he Ostler built both that just a plane and the radio small, he says they are transmitter to control it not all small. He tells of I recognition of service to the hospital and com- radio-controlle- d chase never-say-di- e Nephite likes to build, fly model airplanes radio-controll- can-ner- a Pex-ton- NEPHI one-hal- TACO TIME . North Main Nephi ll two-cycl- e SPECIAL OF THE WEEK off-dut- y radio-controlle- d Mr. Peterson was always good natured and exhibited a pleasant, almost jaunty air. He never brought his personal problems to work. No matter how worried or frustrated he might be, he never let it show. He never complained and always maintained a Seminary tells 4th quarter honor roll s, radio-controlle- tions. He was responsible for obtaining grants for several women at the hospital to go to school and become registered nurses, thus benefiting them and the hospital. Pew, Randall Vickers, Rose Gee, Carla Sherwood, Ann McPherson, Ellen Steele, Kathaleen Emmons, Jolley, Laurie McMahon, Miriam Terry, Nathan Wright, Julie Wright, Brett Belliston, Diane Bender, Menlove, Boswell, , Nephi golfers beat Payson 31.5 to 12.5 The Nephi Interclub golf team won their first match of the year Saturday by beating the Payson team 312 to Carolee Cindee Conley Hor-rock- s, Osborne, Rebecca Terry, Melanie Trauntvein, Gerard Yates, and No matter what business or occupation you're part of Utah's tourist Tourism is so broad it touches industry. in-yo- u're every aspect of every business and community. The way we treat our visitors is every bit as important as the scenic attractions and recreational facilities we can offer. If the "natives" aren't friendly, visitors won't consider a longer stay or a return trip and they won't recommend Utah to their friends. You're an important part of Utah's most important new money" industry. Do which have been built that weigh about 25 pounds and require chain saw engines for power. The latest plane in Ostlers collection will weigh about ten pounds and will have a wing A public service message ol this newspaper Melanie Yates. &AVI At ACf ftenelit Iroi" the port tinting poorer l 3700 ' I MAADWAtl rwie. ' REMEMBER HIM iO?. on Fathers Day 7 JUNE 17 l22. Bill Larson set the pace for the Nephi team with an 80. Other team members Kent were Park, Lawrence Bird, Ted Anderson, A1 Blain, Dan Kostenko, Mike Pay, and Neal Menlo ve. The next match Menlove. The team of K. J Sperry, Dan Kostenko, Nelson Jones, and Bill Larson took the city league competition last week. The golf course will offer a free golf camp for boys and girls ages eight to 18 starting Monday, June 11. Signup will be 1 Monday from 8 a.m. to p.m. NO FEDERALLY INSURED FINANCIAL iNsrrariON pays you more. If you have $10,000 tr( NfM t to vest, you should know the new law on interest rates. Now with Valley Banks Money Market Certificates paying over 9 interest, no other bank, no savings and loan can offer you higher interest rates than Valley. Interest rates are based in on the weekly auction of Treasury bills. Deposit a minimum of $10,000 and begin earning that rate immediately. There is a substantial interest penalty for withdrawal before the full term, and the compounding of interest during the term of the certificates is prohibited. A Member F.D.I.C. $080 i,n, pay the highest interest rates smxmsvmm VIA SAVINGS ON Intultfl Banks is Saturday, June 9 at the Cascade course. Those interested in playing in the event should contact Neal onci The Valle 14 (Mart fhjrmv - Nrphi Telephone Orlm Accepted NEPHI - 185 North Main Street - See your Helpful Hordwore M an ol these locotions . Lumber Co. Nephi North 55 Ut West 200 Nephi, Your Ace Hardware Dealer -6- 623-065- 1 ; your part. TACOS $T169 models e . Christensen, Lori Shelia McPherDiane son, Wilkey, Jill GreenMark Beardall, Michael wood, Peterson, Leslie Winsor, Lisa Eyre, Linda Greenhalgh, Mary Nielsen, Laura Lee Two Soft Flour quarter-scal- Matt Newell, Vonda Allred, Michelle Harmon, Ann Ealey, Travis Garrett, Lenna McKenzie, and Cody Taylor. Honor roll students in Tom Tervorts classes are Barbara Bird, Linda 23-0147 -- v |