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Show Messenger-Interpris- ! tpr- 1 ! - -- - t :4i ' V ' .; KffkM .1 ' Pf -. - Dec. 15, 1981 Ephraim Auto Parts, 200 N. Main, Ephraim, reported' auto accident with no injuries. Gas on road created spilled hazard. Police Chief 1 v-;- Dec. 20 Margaret Brunson, Ephraim, reported someone pushed one of Ron Greene's cars at his dealership into middle of Dennis street. Officer Shuffler assigned to De-mo- a 1 . i WtS t t N $ .i Thompson assisted. Triangle gas station, Mt. Pleasant, reported kids vandalizing laundromat next to station. Officer Randy Lee assigned. Police Chief Demont Thompson reported stop signs had been pushed over all over Ephraim. Chief Thompson said seven stop signs had been pushed over at five different intersections and damage had apparently been done by same persons who pushed car onto highway at Ron Greenes. Three suspects 18 years of age or older were apprehended and made to pay restitution for damages done. Dec. 16 rftL?) f- - - Ypirv L. d& V' yj V) - u''f " : -' 5.- A,U ssi&w' '' - r - AJ J : ; f-- l 4 yr,feV f7 V $ 40 , ' , wfs5- - t !r ?e . ' .fTTf-'.1- -- . ' , 77", ' . Gunnison Police Chief Jerry Jorgensen reported auto accident with minor damage at elementary school, no injuries. Gunnison City Hall relayed request for officer at high school for a minor accident with no injuries. Police Chief Jorgensen assigned. Juvenile reported rape in progress in a trailer at Moroni Processing Plant. Officers Curt Lund, Kay Larsen, Randy Lee, and Allred Deputy Robert assigned. Three subjects taken into custody. Two vehicle accident at Pigeon Hollow Junction. Officer Steve Madsen assigned. Auto accident with JOsri a rf.. It ;t - ? .' Main St., Ambulance injuries on Centerfield. and Sheriff Kennard &&? l Anderson dispatched. Hans Reed Christensen, Ephraim, reported dogs had killed nine of his sheep. Chief Thompson, - kv y .i " . T Workmen crawl through an opening created n "mechanical mole" which has by an just broken through the mountain completing its phase of work on the Hades Tunnel, a segment of the Strawberry Collection System of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project. With the aid of laser technology, the 80-to- S- - , investigating officer, 4.2 mile long tunnel was perfectly aligned, breaking out of the mountain and hitting the "bullseye" indicated by the metal strips. The job was completed one year and four months ahead of schedule. Hades Tunnel is located 34 miles northwest of Duchesne, Utah. Bureau of Reclamation photo by Tom Fridmann. Locals elected to board of directors Prior to organization. Allen Phil of these elections the general Antimony were elected by membership elected Dix the board of directors of Monroe, Glen Johnson of Beef Manti, and Leo Gillespie the ,; Utah Association of Fairview to the board Improvement (OBI A) to be President of directors of the UBIA at the annual meeting in and Centerfield. for the respectively, has UBIA The coming . year. Nyle Matthews, USU Area commenced their 1981-8- 2 Livestock Specialist from performance testing of Richfield was retained as 208 bulls of twelve Secretary-Treasurin the different breeds at the Dix Monroe of Scipio and Vice-Preside- er Gunnison, Utah Show starts at 7:00 p.m. S3 cattlemen make herd and improvement their herds more efficient and offset currently low cattle prices. Breeders from Idaho, . and Utah, Arizona are participating in this years test which a uniform offers for environment comparatively evaluating bulls which come from many varied environment coming from genetic situations. selection to aid Utah management Mary Peterson to address GFWC club Theatre December 31 - January test station at Centerfield. At the end of the first 28 day growth period the average daily gain for all bulls was 2.78 lbs.day on a high , roughage ration. The 140 day test culminates in a sale of only the better bulls on April 10, 1982. The test measures the main economic factors of ball 1- -2 A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Mary Ann Peterson, GFWC - Sanpete - Sevier District President will address members of the board and club presidents from Richfield, Manti, Elsinore and Monroe Jan. 5 at Shaheens Restaurant in Salina during a special board meeting at 1 1 a.m. Mrs. Peterson will emphasize the importance of the new General Federation of Womens Club project on the role of women volunteers within advised sheriff s office the property lay half in the city and half in the county. Clyde Olsen, Mt. Pleasant, reported four unwanted cows eating hay on his property. Cattle were stray-penne- by Richard d Sanpete Hospital reported diabetic person suffering reaction. Ambulance and Officer Chris Larsen assigned. Dec. 23 Lloyd Terry, Milbum, reported five Holsteins stolen. The cattle have a T brand on the left rib. Brand inspector notified. Richfield UHP reported an accident between a car and a pickup on the summit of Deputy Robert Allred assigned. Mt. Pleasant officer Lynn Shelley dispatched to a residence on report of a man making a disturbance. Subject taken to Juab and transferred to State Mental Hospital. Ftn. Green marshal Greg Johnson dispatched to truck on fire one mile south of Juab. Sanpete County line on SR 132. life-siz- Pleasant, reported dogs in sheep. Officer Chris Larsen assigned. 6:47 p.m. Deputy Mead, Emery Co., reported overdue parties in Electric Lake area. (Four adults, one child). Parties located safely 12:30 p.m. . m & & SR 132. ling, reported someone had shot at his brother, Gail. The shot broke a window and Gail was cut 1 by glass. an Economic Pinch, let's pull together. In requested for child suffering possible carbon monoxide poisoning. Taken to Sanpete Valley Hospital. Ftn. Green resident requested ambulance, suf Price's Merc. 405 East 200 South Manti 835-431- 1 Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sundays: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Two-ca- r accident at Chester, junction of SR 117 fering shortness of breath. Marshal Greg Johnson and Westside ambulance responded. Curtis Ludvigson, Ster Dec. 28 Ambulance in Indianola Dec. 25 Nelson. ,. Officer Randy Lee, Mt. Pleasant, reported trailer house on fire at 100 South 300 West, Mt. Pleasant. Mt. Pleasant Fire Dept, dispatched, frailer home and contents totally des, troyed. Dec. 19 . acci-- . ... Chad Blgckham dentally shot in knee near Wales, Utah. Mr. Black-hawas hunting rabbits at the time. Investigating officer was Deputy Robert Allred. : Dorothy Stoddard's 2nd grade class had four special guests when Mr. e and Mrs. Dennis Hansen and two Raggedy Ann dolls visited their classroom. Lots of 2nd graders went home from school with visions of grandeur as they finished Christmas lists. Dec. 21 Dec. 17 :V-- No serious injuries. UHP Trooper Dave Bailey assigned. Harris Grocery, Chester, reported a car broke their window with a rock and left scene. Trooper Dave Bailey assigned. ' ! Dec. 26 Six snowmobiles reported missing, Fairview area. Search and Rescue called out. Eugene Peterson, Mt. Price's wishes everyone a very Happy New Year! We will be open on the 1st from 10 a.m. to p.m. Fresh Produce in Stock 1 Pm getting a break on my taxes and high interest on my savings. our area, the state and nation. Mrs. Peterson lives in Monroe and has been a resident of that city, with her husband for the past six years. She is currently district president, also serving as Utah Federation of Womens Clubs Communication Officer, publicity chairman and as secretary to the nominating committee for the 1982-8- 4 slate of officers for UFWC. Advertising Works Whether you come by bus . . . train . . . plane car 81 First Securitys I.R.A. Tax Deferred Savings Plan has something for every working person. 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