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Show ate Papon Letter to the editor Editorial - Chronicle -- Dear Editor, While reading an article about the controversy of the speed Jtte limit on Eighth South in Payson, the Mayor, Gary Hanson, was quoted as saying, We worked hard to get that freeway entrance for Dedication of the Mountain View Hospital paySon and jt js very Saturday, was another milestone in a proud ;moortant t. c;tv 35 West Utah Avenue The new tradition of health care in Payton. privately owned facility will replace a public m- - zens of p Payson, Utah 84651 and J stitution, The Payson Hospital. Phone Since its humble beginnings in 1938, with Publishers 510,000 worth of equipment and the direction of three dedicated physicians, Payson Hospital has Kent and Robin Fuellenbach grown with the community. Through the years Managing Editor the hospital has been blessed with concerned Kent Fuellenbach . . governing boards, competent managers and a thls a important tree dedicated staff. The citizens have been rightly Office Manager entrance and .exit, proud of their hospital and the service it provided way Robin Fuellenbach There in the middle to south Utah County. Advertising of this expression of Typesetting However, in 1977, it became evident that the modem transportation Vickie Bishoff was hospital particularly becoming Graphics Reporter in the maternity ward. The hospital board ex- sits a very humble Mike Chatwin home. It is not much to Michael Olson plored various options. It was found that needed look at, but it is the H Maintenance Distribution renovations would cost $4.5 million. To bond for shelter and comfort of Stefan Chatwin Grace Morris. that much money would seriously cut into the a As you cruise family. citys bonding capacity and since the revenue from the hospital could not cover the bond pay- past this small dwelling ments the city would have to subsidize the you may see a tall hospital. After much study the hospital board slightly bent man, leaning heavily on a recommended the sale of the hospital. by Ford McBride After public hearings and more deliberation, cane. After dedicating Guarantee the Payson City Council decided to sell the several years of his life Six. A seven year old ' rights hospital to in the serve of his Hospital Corporation of America girl said to me the certain is It country, he found a the and for $1.5 million. included The agreement other day that she privileges. didnt like school be- encouraging to a child assurance that HCA would build a new hospital in piece of land and decause the teacher just to earn privileges by Payson. Payson city also got an option to buy the cided this was where he would raise his family. yelled at her for sticking with a task old hospital building from HCA for $400,000 when So he worked and to moved the new is it until and they mistakes hospital. completed. making Hosworked hard until it was It sell a hard decision to the What these Payson she had no friends. sugee and clear. School is a frightening gestions boil down to is pital but the dedication of an $8.2 million hospital was and discouraging ex- that encouragement Saturday proves that it was the right decision. Perhaps not much to security Payson city would never have been able to afford some, but home to perience for this little encourages tells he such a fine facility. The new hospital provides all him and his family. child and the girl. the services of the old one and many more and The years past and the Many children are is important. If a sons have to excessive you ques- the privately owned tax paying hospital greatly mans grew, exposed finally the two oldest discouragement during tion or topic you would increased the assessed value of the city. like Dr. McBride to their childhood. According to HCA representatives the company fought in the Vietnam Research shows, discuss in his column, is dedicated to providing the finest possible War; because like their Dr. M. Ford health care. If that care is provided in the com- father, it was their the primary reason write: mis1161 East passionate tradition found in the old hospital, right children McBride, and their many is because 300 behave Provo, health care in the Payson area has a very bright North, honor to place their of future. lives in jeopardy for the discouragement. Utah 84601. The discouraged child beliefs of America. has little faith in his While his sons were ability to succeed and away to war, the father loses interest in trying. noted progress closing The best way to defeat in around him. He discouragement is to watched it with the eye encourage honestly of an eagle, hoping the child. its greedy hand would Edith Educator, not reach out and touch Brian Peterson, son Neisser, lists six ways him. But alas, evenparents and teachers of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen tually it did. Although can be encouraging Peterson, E. 465 in ill health, he stood to children. 400 N., Santaquin, and fought for what One. Tell the child recently completed a was rightfully his. you have confidence in six week Air Force just as he and his sons him by letting him Reserve Officers did when defending our know he can do it. Training Corps sumAfter all, country. Two. Encourage the mer encampment at He this was his. Let to him child try. McChord Air Force for he worked it, know failure is not a Base, located near for and bought paid crime. Many children Washington. it. Remember this is refuse to try because Tacoma, Peterson is a student at acand America, afraid to theyre cording to all we stand fail. The child reasons, Brigham Provo.Young for, this piece of land is If 1 dont try, 1 wont University, inThe encampment legally his, allowing fail. athletic compe- ' Have you ever notic- a pod, they are not no one to trespass, Provide cluded Three. academic ed the different things that podded, but shelled. EXCEPT for tition, opportunities studies, aerospace we do to prepare food? Tomatoes are monster sliced, achievegreedy successful You filet ' fish and are diced, beets GRESS1 Progress ment. Dont set history, management a turkey. A ham is are stuff to visits techniques, and of sends out his pickled, standards so high that sections on base glazed and a chicken is the Town you candy yams, sociates, the child is constantly duty orientation and You churn butter and Council, flights plucked and we all the County short. falling Air Force aircraft. know you marinate a whip cream. Toss salad State Govern- Be pleased on Four. on roast. plans and grate cheese. You ment, to get rid of with a reasonably good Peterson are Cherries AFROTC the pitted entering burst watermelon and this minor obstruction attempt. Express conand apples are cored. pull taffy and grind in a growing towns fidence in the childs program this fall and will be commissioned You scald peaches and pepper. path. ability to become comas a second lieutenant juice oranges. Potatoes This man of strong petent. the Air Force upon are peeled and carrots convictions Five. Accept chilsays, Of course, before you .No of the are glazed. You snap dren as they are. Like completion dont want to him as he is so he can program and gradua- beans and chuck com. do any of this, you have movei go Progress tion from college. like himself. Although peas come in captured the enemy Thursday, August 9, 1979, page 2 1 fapon ffijromclc 465-922- 1 over-crowde- d, Ideas for better living his-fr- Peterson in ROTCtrainin - PRO-onio- . ad his with territory weapon, strongest fired by his associates. The weaponxondemn the Property But the man continues to fight his battle, losing finally just asking for the true value of his property, but the law states, the government will pay only market You improve value. your property and pay taxes on your improvements, but when the government decides they want your property, they refuse to pay you the improved value of your property. So after a long fight in court, where the mans lawyer backed away from the case, instructing, take what is offered; this man slowly hands up his hard earned holdings to progress. Then leaning more heavily on his cane and the arm of with the his wife, of his sons he help leaves thirty years of his life to Progress. Yes, they worked hard to gain this freeway. After all, what is the price of one familys heritage ip comto money parison gained for the town, state and county, Yes, government. Progress and Associates work for you the people, whether you become an obstruction to their never ending progression or not. To the people of Utah, I issue a warning When electing people to represent you in Congress, make sure they represent YOU THE PEOPLE! They make laws such as the one I have just described, without our being aware of them. We need to become more involved with our law makers to keep laws like this out of We also our state. need to change this type of law to benefit the people. So when purchasing I Payson Band Concert I 1 -- I August 12, 1979 I I Ferron Hiatt, Master Of Ceremonies A Letter to the editor thank our sons coaches Dave Johnson and Ray Mecham, as well as those coaches of the other teams who remembered the real purpose of the program. our Although team was not high in the standings, our son was given a chance to leam more about baseball tactics, to skills, improve his to have fun, to leam to be a good winner and a good loser, to get a lot of exercise, and to sportsmandevelop ship. That makes it a very successful season. Ray and Dave treated their players, other teams, and the young rewith umpires We were spect. pleased the first time that we heard them advise one of the boys on their team, Dont blame the ump when you strike out; you had five cracks at that ball! We extend thanks to the other coaches, and administrators, city officials who made a successful season possible. At the first of the summer I asked my would son, Why Dave spend his SaturI iff Ip I OflfllJO day mornings working out with you guys when he doesnt even have a son on the team? He replied, He likes boys, and he likes and hes baseball, Letter to the Editor: just a great guy! As the Little League Most of those coaches season comes to an must be great guys. Bill and Pat Rupper end, we would like to lubin'js l00J0t bB IRnbtn Judknbaclj Columbus wasnt so He must brave the And for that vicious mosquitoes and great. matter, neither was earwigs, not to mention Marco Polo, Father flying grasshoppers as Escalante, or Admiral big as a fist. And who knows when hell Byrd. Now, I dont mean to meet a terrible toad or skunk be disrespectful. scentiforous These men were good alone and unawares? The sun in the backexplorers. They braved and yard jungle is scorchelements the hostile natives to put ing, the spider webs parts of the world on entangling the dangers the map that were from abandoned rakes never even imagined and hoes from other by the people of their backyard gardeners who gave up the chaltimes. But dont lenge are threatening. they even begin to compare And yet, the backthe with weekend yard gardener doesnt gardener who, with hoe earn his claim to really unin hand, braves the fame until we realize mentionable jungle of must tame this he that his own back yard. All the wilderness. will Historians other explorers simply tell you that all the wrote down what they exgreat saw and took the inplorers had lots of back to their formation back-uThey help. to make homes exquiet do their didnt notes. and They maps alone. They ploring had horses and sup- didnt have to tame the plies and a lot of wilderness. The home explorer is other to food their and just that, home. Where carry can he go to analyze equipment. What does the backHe is his findings? He rid must home. have? yard gardener Himself. And oc- his property of the red sinister and a curious root casionally child who neighbor morning glory before strays into the jungle he can stop and admire and latches on to the his accomplishments. And so Columbus, great explorer as his Polo and Escalante, only salvation. I believe you need to And look at the unmentionable risks our move over and make a truly great backyard spot for a few more 1 who He exploreres explorer faces. must cut his way think quality for the And list. greats through overgrown explorers jungles of morning backyard glory vines and ele- everywhere... with my hoe I salute you. phant high p rs (MiMKMigSiiia And a whole list o? services that don't cost you a cent. Now, you dont Why pay for a package of services you services you do need are no cost have to have a lot of money to earn high interest. 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