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Show m f Continued from page 1 City Council city attorney. damage it might cause side- Jr.,Just as in the case of a backed were walks, curb and gutters, sewer line, he said, the city different from the problem in up considers each problem. If the Nebo Heights. is backed up on the main In this case, the trench which sewer then we look at the probis sinking is along the main line. line, lem. If the backup is on the main The main line is the citys mainis not the fault of a and Don tenance problem, said Eyre Continued from page 1 Hantavirus prevention Utah faces by washing them with a the home. solution of detergent and disinto eliminate If you are unable rodents outside of your home, fectant. Rugs and upholstered furnicontinuously trap using spring-loade- d rodent traps at likely ture should be steam cleaned or shampooed. If rodents have spots for rodent shelter. inside furniture and the nested and After securing your home not accessible for deare nests cleanof yard, begin the process up and rodent elimination inside contamination, the furniture should be removed and burned. of the home and outbuildings: Launder all potentially conAlways start by ventilating taminated bedding and clothing closed buildings or areas inside and detergent. Use water hot in and doors buildings by opening windows for at least 30 minutes. gloves when handling the dirty If available, use an electric fan laundry, then wash and disinfect laundry on and leave the area until the airin- gloves. Machine-dr- y or a high setting hang it to air g-out period is finished. sun. in the d (dePlace spring-loadedry traps Place all contaminated matesigned to kill rodents) baited with peanut butter inside for 2 rials and dead rodents in to 3 days and treat the area with double plastic bag and seal. Prop-fle- a killer. There is no evidence erly dispose of them by burning, that fleas carry Hantavirus but burying, or placing in sealed garavailthey can transmit other diseases bage can iftrash pick-u- p is able. such as plague. Finally, disinfect, rebait, and Persons involved in clean-u- p should always wear rubber or reset all traps and wash gloves and hands with hot, soapy waplastic gloves. ter. To minimize dust carrying the These procedures should virus, spray dead rodents, rodent confood or nests, droppings, taminated by rodents with -purpose household disinfec- ditional information is needed, Hah Public tant such as Lysol or a dilute so- tablelution of bleach taivthree HeamDepOTtomJinBicMdd, general- C wTr). W StSSrS gS homeowner, the city does the re-pair. Residents are responsible for lateral lines. The city plans to repair the area in the near future and coun- members agreed the work would be done. It is impossible to drill and lift the concrete because the concrete is already badly cracked. A recent planned power outage for a Sunday afternoon was canceled by Utah Power and Light. Randy McKnight, city administrator, said the plans were canceled at the last minute by the eDmsion of Epidemiology Clean countertops, cabmets, State Health Department, at drawers, floors, and other sur- - has begun a comprehensive approach to counseling By Twila Van Leer Deseret News education editor Reprinted by permission PARK CITY Utah has begun a comprehensive approach to counseling secondary school students that could have a significant impact on moving students effectively from high school to future pursuits, a visiting professor says. But the program will only suc- ceed with continued support from the Legislature, education administrators and counselors Norman n'VirSlty f M'S" themselves, said MytrColumbia Last year, Utahs Legislature appropriated $1.5 million to institute better guidance services in more of the states schools. The objective is to help students explore career options, make basic !. high school JTfweek 1. P J? P prehoostv power company. The city had, at Utah Power and Light Company official's re- quest, announced for the utility that the power would be off on Sunday evening for up to four hours. That didnt materialize, said McKnight. Ads were included with the city utility billing warning of the outage and businesses were con- - tacted, said McKnight. The outage will have to occur sometime in the future. However, next time UP&H will cooperate on the advertising. Some firee-c- il way entrance businesses did not like the idea of the shut-dow-n Stake Priesthood leadership meeting Sunday Summertime driving tips There will be a Nephi Utah Stake Priesthood Leadership Meeting on Sunday at 7 a.m. at Summertime, and the living is mer downpours, windshield stake center. the goes the old song. Of era should be replaced annually The meeting will include all Course, if your car breaks down, or when worn or brittle. Also, members of the stake presiwindshield washer youll be singing the blues in- - check your reservoir and fill it with washer dency; members of the stake high council; ward and stake fluid as needed. wip-eas- y, triveling time, said Noel Chandonnet, senior vice president of (GEICO), but summer heat can put an extra strain on your car, and car trouble can ruin the best oftravel plans. Dont hit the road without making sure your car is as ready to roll as you are. Chandonnet recommended the following checkups to help you keep car trouble out of the picture this summer. Check your oil every other time you stop for gas, and change your oil and filter at least every 5,000 miles. Oil cools as well as oil lubricates; dean, heat. the car beat helps your Check your transmission and radiator fluids regularly, and top them off if theyre low. Your owners manual will tell you what kind of transmission fluid well-filter- ed clerks and executive secretaries, bishops and counselors; High Priest group leaders, assistants, Check all belts and hoses for Bigna of wear; replace worn or frayed belts and soft, brittle or cracked hoses. If one of these breaks, it could leave you stranded many miles from Continued from page secretaries and instructors; Elders quorum president, secretaries, and instructors; Aaronic priesthood quorum advisors, and assistants; ward mission leaders and stake missionaries. 1 Two killed in accident van were wearing seat belts," Pleasant Grove. Johnson said the semi drove over the Civic and continued westbound, colliding with a Chevy Astro van driven by Walter Pipkin, 37, Absarokee, said Johnson. He said the use of safety belts had prevented the children from being seriously injured in the accident. I dont think theres any doubt that we could have had a lot more fatalities from this crash. Montana. Collard was in the passenger seat of the van and was trans Emergency personnel sponded at 1:20 i.m. to mile post 156. located miles west of Santaquin near Genola, after receiving a call from Carolyn Hunt, who lives near the scene of the accident. A man came up and told me to call 911, she said. Then I grabbed some blankets and came op to the scene. I cheeked on the guy m a w e c expired SO I just threw a blanket over him and came back to help the people in the van. Ive lived here eight years and Ive never seen anything this bad, she said. Johnson said there are conflict- apPr0ely to Mountain Vifw Hospital ant mixture. Always let your en- mu.i.omoon,nnnmonH dead. gine cool before adding fluid; add- Pipkins wife, Jamie, 32, susing cold fluid to a hot radiator can tained a broken leg, multiple cause serious engine damage. cuts, and other injuries in the Be sure your tires are inflated accident when the passenger to the recommended pressure for seat was pushed backward into your vehicle; this will improve diato, use a half-cool- half-wate- r, - Sve Pipkin children, Paul, tires for cuts, bulges 13; Kori, 11; Trek, 6; Trevor, 3; and excessive or uneven tread and Tye were treated at Mounwear, which might indicate mis- tain View Hospital and were realignment or a balancing prob- leased. Neil was treated and reage. Inspect lem. To assure yourself of the best Turn tn na.ee 3 possible visibility in those sum- - leased as well. All eight passengers in the ing witness statements as to , trailer, whether the owned by Blaine Evans & Son Trucking, Spanish Fork, or the Civic crossed the center line first. Some witnesses saidthe Civic 8wervecfmtothe westbound lane to avoid the semi which had been in the eastbound lane and had semi-tract- New - ?V wi NEPHI CITY d Nursing Home Company, Heritage Management, a proudly announces its commitment to Canyon Hills Health Care Center, a facility of excellence serving Juab and Sanpete counties. Utah-base- LIBRARY NEW BOOKS, then corrected back to the westbound lane and others said the semi attempted to avoid the Civic which was over the center line. At any rate, the Civic and the in the semi collided head-o- n westbound lane, killing Takata instantly. The Civic became r. crushed under the out from came After Takatas car under the truck it was then hit by the trucks rear wheels. The impact ripped off the top of Takatas car and knocked the Civic 50 feet down the road. After colliding with Takatas car, the truck then skidded about 200 feet down the road. 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The Pipkin family had traveled from Montana to visit the in Nephi. When the accident occurred, the family was ' returning from Eureka where Walter Pipkin had checked into a possible mining job. , Civil Rights Criminal Responsibilities by Women Lawyers of Utah The highway, which has a posted speed of 35 mph, was closed until 10 p.m. Fire fighters . Professional Services---------- --- Registered physical , occupational and speech therapist I. V. Certified Nurses R. N. or L. P. N. on duty 24 hours Social Service Aide Clinical Social Worker Licensed Food Service Supervisor Certified Dietician Certified Nurses Aides Therapeutic Recreational Technician Short Term Rehabilitation Hospice Antibiotics Central Line Care Pain Management Total Parenteral Nutrition Fluid Hectrolyte Replacement FrMy prior i. Special Alzheimers unit For Problematic Dementia Canyon Hills Health Care Center 1100 North 400 East, Nophl Moqr friar M a4ain. dm of tMiMM. 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Gibson, Publisher Mariana G Gibson, Editor Nephi, 623-019-5 Myrna Trauntvein, Correspondent Mona, 623-03Marilyn Keyte, Correspondent for subscription, news or advertising Call (801) 623-052-5 FAX (801)623-473- 5 hMuhii Sy c Timo-N- e Th Timn-N-m pabkArrf cadi QJTSr 631-0696 SoMh Mm. Nqi. Uu S464S. SacoatdM pomp k fm m NepH. Uufe. POSTMASTER: P. O. Bm 77. NcrW. Uuh S46M M Hk Itao-Ne- Long Term Nursing ds Tfa Tiiri far paMkaboa mt adapt aduiag aad arty aifl W mm if The adhar Manas d riSld a Mi aaawd acaa iKM hr ar yhorofrapb far t ram f Nrwgaaot nda him. To avoid the collision, Johnson said both Takata and the truck swerved at the same time to the westbound lane. |