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Show out locally Mackey from page one tion. Telephone, radio, and teleprinter systems soon did away with the need for the telegraph system, and it was taken Canyon Hills in 1965. Mackey served as the local agent for the "UP until 1970, when he retired. In his 20 years as local agent, hp only miss ed one day at work. Nowadays, a central dispatcher in Salt Lake golf news The Canyon Hills Park mens golf association lost its fourth interclub match to Hobble Creek recently, to bring their season record to no wins Window On i Main Street by Mariann Gibson After days of worrying and fretting, over what was to come, and after years of fighting a war with tonsils, that had obviously defected to the enemys side, that day has arrived. Those tonsils have to come out! hear of You tonsilec-tomie- every s day, thousands of times a day, but it is a very serious matter when it is your child lying in that hospital bed (looking so small and defenseless). We had talked about the impending operation for several months, As soon as school gets out well have it done. We went through all the old cliches, you wont feel a thing, or you can have all the ice cream you want. The preparation and went waiting smoothly enough, almost to the point of eager expectation. Having never had a tonsilectomy, my self, it can be difficult to V magic tricks, a favorite doll and a book ap- propriately entitled A Visit To The Hospital, which she has memorized from cover to cover. Although the book tells all the intricacies of having your tonsils taken out, it says nothing about getting shots. Then with a look of utter betrayal here come the first step for surgery, a shot, then off she goes. Oh, the things that go through a parents mind, a feeling of helplessness, the worry and the wondering. Then about 40 minutes later you see her being wheeled back to her room. Its done, the tonsils are out and there lies a lttle girl with a mighty sore throat. Mom and dad breathing a sigh of relief and now you wait for her to wake up so you can tell here that you love her. The operation was success, the parents survived, mom sits in the corner writing (a very useful form of therapy) with one eye fixed on the child sleeping peacefully in the bed. An occassional stirring, a whimper, she is talking in her sleep, 2 l Vf ctcjic U x L c vt S A,, City can press buttons "Things have changed railroads nas ueen taken and throw track switches a lot in railroading," over by the truck lines, all over his district. The Mackey says. Passenger and the railroads are contrains themselves are in trains were phased out in centrating on more profl favor of the more profittouch with the dispatchitable freight. er over their own radio able freight trains. The Nowadays there are women engineers and locomosystems, and computers engineer keep track of the trains tives that could pull 25 husband-wif- e c and tell them what to do. cars gave way to teams on the railroad, locomotives that something that would could easily pull 100 cars have never happened or more. Short-hau- l before, Mackey says. 4 freight delivery bv the Things have changed long-hau- steam-powere- d diesel-electri- . W Cf MUpp put on a team, come on up and we will put you on one! says Menlove, golf manager. The annual Canyon Hills Amateur will be played June 14. ilfACOfl 1 " C"--- v iv X'rtt . ,'W,T i "l I- - , - though. k . V trX, LL dozen will live on in the heart and mind of Norman Mackey. 0 2- T IMG -0 I only Nephi, Utah District 'Title T proposals available ea. Taco Time Nephi 206 North Main 4 The Nebo Loop road has been closed by the Forest Service. Efforts are underway to widen the highway. StSXSS1SSaaR30S3aSS0SSWf3SSS3aCSKSSSt38SSSSSSSSSt3S3S3aS3SSS63tSS3SSSa Fatheirs Title I proposals for the Juab School district are available for review at the district office, says M. Clark Newell, superintendent. Grant money will be used in the district to help students who are behind in their reading and math skills to catch Sealed bids for the house built by the Juab High School vocational carpentry class will be received until 7 30 p m on June 18, 1980 at the Juab School District office at 305 East 100 North, Nephi, Utah Bidders are invited to attend up, Newell said. speak with much authMinimum bid is $18,300.00. Covering the cost of materials and overhead. ority about actual pain and for all I knew maybe If you want Description Frame construction ready for siding the ice cream story was to get the most or brick Main floor, 1100 square feet, two and a what bribe, for your just bedrooms, one bath, living room, kitchen Elecyou got was a big secret. homeowners tric heat Outside measurments, 27 X 41 feet At 6:00 a.m. we arrived insurance dollar. . . at the hospital. The sun Cashier check representing one percent of offer see me. was not yet up and the must accompany bid Highest offer hich meets dont color in my Uke a good neighbor listed provisions and financing requirements will sky was overcast. We book!, with that being State Farm is there be accepted Cashier checks of unsuccessful bidwalked into the hospital, an indication that all is ders will be returned Finance arrangements to hand in hand (Im sure well. be made outside of school district Terms - cash me a she was lo and behold, And that giving payment in full within ten days of bid accepE Olsen Allen litte extra courage, here come the ice cream, tance Building to be moved by successful bid65 South Mam, rather than the other no, wait a minute its der by August 15, 1980 Those interested in bid. ding should start to arrange their financing so way around), and were Popsicles! Well, the they can be in compliance with the terms above instantly aware of the stories were close, and the halls utter anyway. empty KXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOa silence. Then a nurse apTHOUGHTS pears at the end of the GYMMASTICS IN NEPHI From someone, whose hi, you must corridor, denme be Kelly. Come with knees buckle at the and Ill show you your tists office, I want to bed. thank Dr. Catrett, the After changing into a nurses and staff at the gown (with no back) she Juab County Hospital Beginning June 6th settles in for the wait to (who always had a smile OPEN REGISTRATION go into surgery. Since and a word of encouragethe time always passes ment) for their fine work, 0 a m June 6th, New High School Gym slowly, in the hospital and for getting me she came prepared to through Kellys tonsilecpass the time. In her tomy. 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The group will take on Cascades team in a match to be held on Saturday at the Nephi course. City League will start so much, Mackey says that if I were to go bad to work for the railroad, wouldnt know what t do! One thing will nevei Andersons 720 South Main Nephi, Utah |