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Show 7 it i i I, VOLUME NUMBER XV Wednesday, September 7, 1983, LAKETOKN COUNCIL TO MEET Council will meet tonight (Thursday) beginning at 7 p.m. in the North Rich School Library The Main item on the agenda will be discussing how to pay for road repairs made in The Laketwon Town Lak-eto- wn this summer. Another item on the agenda includes a Utah Light representative who will discuss recent electric problems in the area. Power and '4 FTA HOSTS WEIGOME er Association North Rich will host a back to school night Wednesday Sept. Hi, beginning at 7:30 p.m. There will also be a talent show, with the . public welcome. The Parent-Teach- . . . Rgfreshments will be served. It will at North held be Rich School. Louis Stuart signs an to county approval article of incorporation Heber by Sharp for the Bear River Mpresented ental Health, a joint operation with Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties. Commissioners Dru Cook RICH COUNTY COMMISSIONER and Ken Brown look on. ! HEALTH CLINIC ,w. BE ADJUSTMENT been halted issioners. The Board of Adjustment committee will meet Sept. 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the Garden City office building for the pucon- sidering the application submitted by Jin- ny Snow. CUB SCOUTS reporter-advertisi- ng of Randolph sales person is is the new for the a South Rich a native of High School sports fan. Sheris moved and to Randolph 11 years Oakley, Ida., ago with her husband who is a native of Randolph. The two met and married while attendAss-iciing Weber Collge where she earned her Rich County News. Mrs. Smith ate of Arts Degree. The Smiths have six children, ranging from six months old to 12 years old. They are Scott, Glenn, Shirlene, Roger who attend South Rich School, and Kevin and Brenda at home. Anyone wishing to call in a story or take out an ad, please call Mrs. Smith at 793-37- 85 ill meet each esday p.m. at Tu- 3:45 The Bear Lake re- gistration will be held Sept. 8t in the afternoon at the home of Bess Huefner. "Were concerned about this clinic, "Louis Stuart, County Commissioner, stated to representatives from Logan Regional Hospital, which parents the facility in Randolph. "I'm told we need between $40,000 and $50, 000 to keep the clinic open," Stuart questioned. "That seems a lot to me, but may be worth it." Commissioners faced the issue at its regular meeting Wednesday in the Rich County Cour-tho-us in Randolph. "When the boom was here, we had eight or nine people using the facility per day," Logan Regional Hospital Administrator Theron Godfrey stated. "Now it has fallen to four of five per day. That's one half what is needed to keep the facility open." it that direct costs to the facility would run half that price, but added that indirect costs needed to keep the clinic open brought the other, half. said a winter schedule at the Garden City facility would have the clinic open only on Thursdays, instead of the summer schedule He that clinic open all weekend, practitioner on duty. "I'm interested to know just how many peopli you serve here are local residents and how many are oil related," Stuart said. "My guess is which had kept GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scouts' this Logan Regional HealRandolph may have week by Rich County Comm- Godfrey explained MEETING The Bear Lake Cub Scouts w- MRS. MARVIN SMITH ; threat to close the th Clinic immediately in TO MEET . .STOPPED BY., COUNTY HELP A BOARD rpose of CLOSURE MAY with a nurse that the drop represents those who moved out oil impact failure," he added. He indicated that there might be the chance that the cost might partially come from the oil impact board. Commissioners moved to cut off closing the with the local facility by asking hospital represent-(Continuon Page Two) ed |