Show 2C Standard-Examin- Saturday November 26 1983 er Metro center reportedly cited for failure to follow plan IRS By GORDON VtEEKS Standard Exam stall center was cited for not following the building’s OGDEN — The Ogden Internal Revenue Service Center has reportedly been cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for not following an emergency plan after employees three weeks ago complained of a noxious odor OSHA’s Salt Lake City office on Wednesday mailed copies of the citation to the center and the center’s employees union the National Treasury Employees Union OSH A spokesman Earl Cook said Friday Cook said he could not release details of the citation yet because the IRS has 30 days to answer the complaint But he said the NTEU could comment on it Laura Stratton president of the local NTEU said Friday she had not yet received the citation in the mail But she said Cook told her Friday that the assistant Kathy Price types information into the system with video Video From 1C dentists use the cameras to show patients where they need to brush more or take extra care to avoid cavities He said some people don’t want to look inside their mouths but most jump at the chance and enjoy a complete guided tour “I think people are more concerned and interested in their bodies than they usd to be and they like to see what’s being done to them” Wade said Patients generally like to see how their mouths look before and after the dentists apply their skills he said Wade said the miniature cameras can cost anywhere from $7000 to $35000 But he and Lewis believe it’s money The tiny attractions are making them the most talked-abodentists in town ' Wade and Lewis will offer free demonstrations using the camera Dec 5 at the Medicine Shoppe on 2562 Monroe Blvd well-spe- nt ut Ogden 4-- m Thirty-fou- r employees in the data conversion area were sent home three hours early Nov 6 because of construction fumes in the nearby collections area said IRS spokesman Doug Green Work began the day before to seal the floor with xylene before placing a second floor on top of it he said Children in critical condition Robert PopeStandard Dr Wade’s emergency plan after employees tn the data conversion area complained of noxious fumes during floor construction the weekend of Nov 6 Cook also told her that center officials will be told to change the emergency plan regarding noxious odors because the current one is inadequate Stratton said She said she does not know what those changes will entail The Ogden IRS Center had not received the citation Friday said IRS spokesman Tern VanBeek-u- OGDEN — - Five of six people injured in a fatal accident Thursday near Garland were still hospitalized Friday evening two of them still in critical condition Cortney Gale 900 Century Drive in Ogden died at the scene of the accident north of Garland on State Road Four-year-o- ld 13 The Utah Highway Patrol said the accident occurred when a car driven by James Chamberlin 56 Ogden struck a car driven by Da- - nette Gale Ogden after Gale’s car hit a patch of ice on the road and went out of control Danette Gale 34 was listed in stable condition Friday night in the McKay-De- e Hospital intensive care unit Chamberlin was released from on Friday but his McKay-De- e wife Lucile 54 was still hospital- ized in stable condition Munro 34 a passenger Chamberlin car was still McKay-De- e Hospital ICU Robyn in the in the in sta ble condition Munro and Gale were expected of the intensive of their improv- to be moved out care unit because ing conditions Two children m the Chamberlin car — Jane Munro 4 and Jimmy Proud fit 4 — were both flown to Primary Children’s Medical Center after the accident where they were still listed in critical condition in that hospital’s ICU WSC student named PRCA rodeo queen 1 9-year- -old OGDEN — Kristy Hughes a Weber State College student has been named queen of the Wilderness Circuit of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Hughes was crowned in ceremonies recently at the Weber County fairgrounds She will reign for the next year over PRCA rodeos in Utah Idaho and Nevada At these rodeos ! and celebrations Hughes will be promoting rodeo as well as ex?plaining the circuit system to spectators The Wilderness Circuit is one IB ‘of 12 throughout the deO signed to give cowboyscountry and cowK girls limited to local competitions nft chance to compete on a natio1 - nal level Those in each circuit who win top dollars for the year as well as those who win top dollars for HPIant From 1C - Tulsa which contracts with Ogden Martin Systems for the Operation of the plant has been ble to keep its tipping fee low because of reserves it developed before the plant was constructed I “The city before we opened the plant raised the residential trash rate and put it (revenue Jrom the increase) in a fund They’re using it to Subsidize the plant” Arnold said David Birks project manager f an incineration plant under construction in Spokane Wash jaid he expects tipping fees for the $130 million incinerator to be $50 to $55 when the plant goes 1 Kn line in T He said the Spokane plant will Ibe able to burn 800 tons of garbage a day twice the capacitv of the plant in Davis Countv It also will generate electricity instead of 'steam Birks said Spokane officials faced resistance in the development of the burn plant but Ihave stuck to their guns Unlike the Davis plant which is operated by a special service district the Spokane plant is operated by mid-199- -- ul--- I -- t their circuit finals qualify to compete in the Dodge National Circuit Finals in Twin Falls Idaho next spnng In addition to being named queen Hughes also won the horsemanship and appearance categories of the competition Lori Jo Evans of Hooper won the personality phase and Wendy Sylvester of Tremonton received the sportsmanship award Hughes a sophomore majoring is the daughter of Neal and Ramona Hughes of Coalville She served last year as the Utah Quarter Horse Association Queen and has also been Miss High School Rodeo Utah She said she plans to compete in both the Miss Rodeo Ogden and Miss Rodeo Utah contests next year in business administration the city “The problem I see not being able to move forward with this type of system is more a political one than anything else We studied it made the decision and stood by our decision” he said Jim Sears director of the Man-o- n County Ore solid waste department said the tipping fee set by his county is $26 a ton Residents of 20 cities in the Oregon county are assessed additional fees for collection The plant which generates electricity has a burn capacity of 550 tons a day and is about 2': years old It is the only operation of its kind in Oregon Sears said Sears said he expects the tipping fees to be increased when the county begins paying the principal of its loan next year Layton Mayor Richard McKenzie a longtime supporter of the Davis burn plant has visited a number of plants in Florida He said Davis County residents are getting a good deal for their money He said tipping fees in Florida are as high as $60 a ton "It’s a bargain so far” McKenzie said “Hopefullv it will stay Chad Ritchie Snow ‘Prince and Marie Wife on Stacey Snow Princess that wav” ' :Maggio From 1C - “lows” of her depression “I didn’t really want to be the one to start the group because I wouldn’t always teel like being the one carrying the ball" ' - she said But Maggio said she wants to 1 help others who might not under-stan- d the impact and seventy of I 'depression 'S‘ “People say ‘turn to God’ (but) - iyou're still depressed I deplored r'the energy of other people for -- ! you have no energy when y ou are depressed I had always been so C ‘smart’ as a little girl in school when you’re depressed you feel pretty mentally retarded" ” She said today’s society de-mands that people be happy — at least on the surface ' “You’re supposed to pull your '’--B- Z peoself up by the bootstraps that and ‘smile’ person say ple may show his teeth but he does not feel like a smile at all” Maggio said her first bouts of depression hit her at age 15 two years after the death of her mother “When I was 15 I wanted to be skinny even though I was normal weight I dieted strenously and it got so I wanted to lose I more and more weight I the thought was the only one tn world afflicted with this I was ashamed of this and terrbly terribly depressed" She said she was accused of being a “brat and troublesome” Maggio said although her depression alienated her from her father and siblings she has been able to hang on to her husband and children because of their support and her own understanding of depression Watch for them in Ogden’s Old Fashioned Christmas Parade Today at 5 pm STANDARD - EXAMINER J |