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Show 7 SunNews. Wednesday March 14. IQQf) Close Cali For all you 'know it alls' Experts tell us that mental exer- Sanpete County - A close call was averted in the Mount Pleasant area last week when a man reading power meters noticed a spill on an electrical transformer which contained PCB, a known carcinogen. Evidently a rifle bullet had penetrated the transformer, causing the potentially dangerous spill. Dan Anderson was reading the meters, noticed the spill, and immediately notified city authori- triple jump? 8. A cowboy rode into town on Thursday; he stayed three days and rode out again on Thursday. How was this possible? cise is as important as physical exercise for our well being. Following are a few questions that may give your mental facilities a workout No peeking at the answers! 1. What was the name of the President of the United States 20 years aeo today? 2. How many times can you subtract the number two from the number 50? 3. Who is the only President of the United States who was a King? 4. How far can a dog run into the woods? 5. How many birthdays does the Answers The same as it is today! He has never had it changed. 2. You can subtract two from 50 just once. After that, the 50 becomes 48. 3. Leslie Lynch King is Gerald Fords real name. He was adopted when he was a small child. 4. Halfway is all! After that he starts coming out. 5. A woman is only bom once. She has only one birthday. However she celebrates its anniversary each 7. Only year. 6. The letter one! There is a hop, a skip and a jump. 8. Thursday was the name of his horse... 1. average woman have? 6. What occurs once in a second, once in a month, once in a century, yet not at all in a year or a week? 7. How many jumps are in the ties, who in tum notified the Protection Agency. A closer inspection showed that none of the spilled material, containing the PCB as an additive in the oil, had reached the ground. City oordinator Vem Fisher said that if the material had reached the ground, an EPA approved cleanup crew would have been required to remove the contamination at a cost of $7,000 to $ 10,000. n. - Recent storms boost water, but we're still short The latest storms have helped boost the areas moisture records according to the Soil Conservation Service, but both Sevier and Sanpete areas need more snow to bring them up to their normal water amounts. Ml Baldy has 5 1 inches of snow, with 12.4 inches of water, 61 of average, up from the 42 in February; Beaver Dams, 28 inches of snow, 6.8 inches of water, 65 - up from the 49 total in February. Gooseberry Ranger Station has 35 inches of snow, 8.7 inches of water for 86 of norm, compared with Pickle the February totals of 63; Keg Springs, 32 inches of snow, com7.7 inches of water, pared with43inFebruary; Seely Creek 28 inches of snow, 7.3 inches of water, up from Februarys 38 percent 54, 53, Richfield athlete will play against Soviet Team A Richfield athlete was selected to the 1990 Utah High School Select Team which will represent the State of Utah against the Soviet Union Boys Basketball Team. The game will be played Saturday, May 12, at the Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City. Ryan Cuff, Richfield Highs superstar will join Shawn Bradley, Emery High; Kenneth Roberts, Bingham High; Justin Weidauer, Cottonwood; Chris Jones, Judge American Heart Association Reeses Flat, 41 inches of snow, 9.9 inches of water, 88 of normal; Famswowrth 44 inches of snow, 10.7 inches of water for 69 of average. In Fairview Canyon, Horseshoe station has 46 inches of snow, 13.3 inches water, 62 of average. Last month that station had only Mammoth - Cottonwood, 81 of normal with 53 inches of snow and 14.9 inches of water - up from 52 in February. 48. In Ephraim Canyon, SCS employees note that there are 55 inches of snow with 14.1 inches of water at GBRC Meadows for 71 of normal, compared to 47 of normal one month ago. These figures do not include this weekend's storm, so the outlook should be even better by now. Governor's Economic Develop- ment Conference, April 6 The Governors Annual Economic Development Conference, A Blue print for Better Business in Utah will be held in Ogden, April 6, 1990. This years conference sessions will center on strategies introduced in the Governors Blueprint for Utahs Economic Future. Topics will include a variety of topics related to the business world. The Governor will address the final session at a luncheon. For more information or to registercall Scoit Dansie of the Division of Business and Economic Development, Memorial; Jimmy Dcgraffenried, Payson; Ryan Williams, Jordan; Justin Nielsen, Taylorsville; Eric Franson, American Fork High; Richard Jackson, Timpview; Justyn Tebbs, Bingham, Steve Gordon, Emery High. Coach Jim Yerkovich says that last years Utah 104-8- 5 victory was a special experiences. Last years Soviet coach lauded the Utah group as the best defense they had played. The average American sees or hears 560 advertisements a day. Senior Citizen News At the March 11:45 a.m. on Tuesday through Friday. Menu for this week: Thursday - Ham loaf, baked potato, broccoli with cheese sauce, applepic, bread, butter, milk, juice. Friday - Clam chowder, fish fillets, coleslaw, orange and lemon wedges, bread, butter, milk, juice. ' Tuesday - Meatloaf,, whipped wal-do- rf potatoes, gravy, diced beets, salad, bread, butter, milk, juice. Turkey dressing casserole, yams, mandarin oranges and grapefruit sections, cake, bread, butter, milk, juice. meeting of the Advisory Council the following decisions were made: The potluck dinner will be held on March 22. A special ham loaf for the dinner will be prepared by Cece Sittre and Marilyn Cook. Members of the Council will furnish potatoes and hot rolls. A blood pressure clinic will be held at the Center of April 6, at 1 1 a.m. Seniors are invited to enjoy the activities of billiards, crochet and quilting. Join your friends for a delicious lunch at the Center at 1 ' f Its an advertisement for adver- Orchestra class invites new members to join One of the longest-runnin- g classes ever sponsored by the office of adult and community education at Sevier school District is the orchestra that meets each Wednesday night in the South Sevier Middle School music room. Practice time for the group, known as the Sevier Valley Chamber Orchestra, is 8 to 20 p.m. Directed by Thelma Compton, the group includes violin, viola, guitar, flute oboe, clarinet and cello. More of the same would be welcomed, as well as other string or woodwind instruments, Mrs. tisements. This newspaper ad will tell your how effective newspaper ads can be for your business. Because every week adults go e with a newspaper. Just exactly like youre doing one-on-on- Compton said. Musical scores are available for players of all degrees of ability. The musician must be at least 12 years and able to read music for his or her own instrument Performances usually include private events such as parties, wedding, funerals, church and civic organizations, in addition to one public concert each year in the Spring. Anyone interested in joining the group should contact Mrs. right now. At this very moment, youre readining and enjoying while you get formation and entertainment. Your concentration and attention are focused on this ad. And this ad alone. That concentration, very simply, is the power of newspaper. Radio and television wish they could command that kind of attention from their listeners. But, too Compton at 5274063. many times, radio and television commercials become little more that background noise. PROFESSIONAL When people turn to their paper, TAX PREPARATION Small Business Agriculture Corporation Individual Faster Refunds with Electronic Filing! Ted Hallows Certified Financial Planner Suite 2 - Zions Bank Building Call Collect 529-335- 1 - Salina .V they turn there with interest. Which means thats where your advertising message needs to be.' With all the choices available, its difficult deciding how best to advertise your business. But everything becomes a little simpler when you remember one rule. |