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Show ' a f , A-- 1 HAVE AS AH' HAPPY HOLIDAY rtr ft 4 V i k V , P The holiday season is a time for joy. fun. fellowif ship. and reflection But they also bring extra accident hazards. There are more in December than any 7 other month so extra caution should be used to keep your holidays safe and happv. Five areas which merit special attention arc (1) winter driving. (?) house fires. (3) falls. (4) accidents with toys. (5) and poisoning (he risk of accident can be reduced greatly bv awareness of the hazards and a tew precautions noted Kiith Chapman, Millard County agent for Utah State University. Fewer daylight hours, more traffic, more dunking drivers, and severe weather conditions all contribute to more traffic accidents. Reduce the hazards by keeping your car in good operating condition; hold down speed to the road conditions, stay alert for the unexpected, be careful of pedestrians with bundles; and dont drive if you drink. Take precautions against house fires, keep the tree fresh, dont use candles or lights with frayed cords, and maintain your heating and electrical systems to reduce fire and shock hazards. Dont risk accidents with Reminiscences of the Annie Laurie Mine, or toys; Select toys that arc nonI Wayne. Reid?flammable, tree of shaip edges, and with non toxic what was called the Southern Hie davs they took the bui MS AND WAGON OX II paint. Avoid toys with loose WIU! is h Dr. WavneRcid Utah Transfer Company, over lion down from Kimberly m parts and instruct and super- , Situ ited He also men- - the station, he had to ride in to flic Kimberly, rugged high vise children when using spec of Marys-.i- l tions when the depression behind it with a shotgun for west mountains talized toys before they ate hit and the rime tegan to protection like the oid stones, o.ii n! the most beautileft on their ow n. financial difficulties that then they took it and put it base ful that any mining settings Avoid falls by keeping w alks the transfer could Here stors company like- - in the back yard and they had experience. and steps free of tec and snow ; difficult a big light over it. They a was ioiatcti the Annie Laurie wise experienced go carefully when carrying Mmc blUtr times " In this Southern Utah guard sit up on the back as K,m kn,m" bulky or heavy items; keep m the Gold Mountain Iriinsfci Company when thus porch. I he next day they'd stairs and halls dear; wipe huh. Mining District in Piute Co. went broke, having so much lake the bullion and send it up spills and tracked in snow In actuality there were two horses, a hotel, and getting on die frieght. Ive seen the use sturdy ladders; and wear .ounterfeit checks. The checks suitcase a lot of times one Kind uhs lower Kimberly shoes that are skid resistant uc in that safe right there, of them brown suitcases. But, and lower Kimberly. Lpper and give good support. Never were worm over I IX they wasn't picking it up like KimherK was the oldest secDont forget accidental poition with rough hewn shacks on the dollar, thev're a piece thev did then. sonings of small children, of paper about that big. and a long narrow Main Brooks relates that I was along common hazards include; poiI lie shrek s and tents it looked like a piece of orange never inside the mine. I can Sheet. such as poin sonous plants made up the homes of the faded paper. There's $5,000 renumber they said it was settas. holly and mistletoe, and their families wonh in that sate rig'it (tare awful pockety -- it was a goid miners bubbling tree lights that conot niv father s. t on hill or in a chaw . pcrdie-finmine, today the openings, the tain methylene d.lorido, Mr. Anderson goes mi to nnilHi ha On the rotted and the adjacent nuuintj'n oil and and water ger paints, still find the sav that as Kimbcih proone can sides kinda grown is openings paints that may contain poi- ni.mz.uiti.i which covers the thev melted thcii over " grossed, son; and chemistry sets and it did in Gold was first discovered gold into bullion t!i.r blocks. science kits which often con ground as To Ive seen lots ot them. They m jhc area m 1375. but vvas boom era. town tain chemicals which are used to take their moi.cv iiown ml profit able to mine unlit ,,n ' tluf tra,!lC harmful if su allowed. Most ar?a; tins wav and the safe they is)s when t0 s, ha'e the cyanide jis when safe of these items arc ';aUig a h vrdmis road b.t i m with a special lock on t was V.khing c in proiess but used, properh onlv one fellow had a key q.Ked the Laurie to Annie u.nh The g xt.moi,.g to small childien It makes our modern iei that lkk. And then they Consolidated Gold Mining w ho may be attracted to them. summit how winder put it on the train there in company then constructed a just Take necessary precautions gcnu.Uuit I think their water 250 tun per day mill, and the and make your holiday sea- those oid miners made the Cove. home or still trails there. They took m,nc anJ null operated from tanks wagon p.ick son safe and happy. it weathcold into Salt the Lake in a suit- - 0(j t0 jcjoS. The first years i:, espcci.do er which became almost case. The suitcase was usual- of operation were sen suc-lnot, rious by the conductor.. .and they lCSSi. n 1908 the corn-pRFNEWALS Mam ol our older rcsi-that suitcase tn the stage p,,nv passed into the hands Don Tomkinson tn Fast Millard can till the driver. nts underne of a icceivcr and was subToma R. Adams actual hapwas a four seated white si il remm-ibe- r stage sold, Ireta BeckstranJ Be tow- - of K'mh-rty- , pening- ot cherish rrc mor es topped Fuggv. Then thev W. Glen Bushnell W s.lT ta'si It t a i ; n c r t'Otlf bv tk-- flvhrVS. !0 thi It Kl'll er wt's iiV'lt. CT Bill lab, urn when he got through Anderson Brinks Lather, (Pahvant ;uc mining area and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peek had t i Oral History Co'lection 321) safe. the herlv contained the Km They R. T. Reeve it veals that his father was strapped on a wood rack- - business distiict. There were Lloyd Taylor there. Iad run kind of a wood rack atf.ur. Dr. or Mrs. Dean C. Evans conir.uting a ft , reams anil -- mmA Dr. - 7 . - kim-herh'- s 1 - . -- intro-Am- hust-dangc-ro- 1 - y ut d 1 h- ; u-s- s v Low-ke- - Vasectomy reversal procedure successful A U of U surgeon reports increasingly possible to restore fertility in males who have undergone vasectomies. Dr. Richard Middleton, urology division chief at the U of U Medical Center, said a technique he is using is resulting in the restoration of sperm to the seminal fluid in 94 percent of the males undergoing the new procedure. Of those, pregnancies have resulted thus far in 53 percent of the wives involved. Dr. Middleton said. ."Most reports of success wih other techniques have show" a 50 percent return of sperm and a 20 to 30 percent pregnancy rate," the U surgeon added. He attributed success of the as technique, known as rcanastomosis, "to nietiu 1vj attention to detail." The surgeon uses an operating mi croscope and extremely fine sutures to rejoin the vasa defferentia, the small tubes that deliver sperm to ihc semen. In a vasectomy, the two vasa defterentia arc cut and tied off to stop passage of the sperm into the semen, making it impossible for pregnancy to occur. A vasectomy is relatively simple." Dr. Middleton said. Its easy to interrupt the tubes, but it is far more difficult to rejoin them and restore potency." The diameter of a vas deferens is about 2 mm. The problem is that the center is very tiny. Other surgical techniques cited h. Dr. it is becoming ca FHbore Predicts Fcscts Middleton have involved the use of "splints" to keep the channel open during the healing phase. But our experience leads us to believe that splints do not increase the operations success rate, and they nu even be detrimental." he said. "The actual rejoining oper atton is more complicated than the original vasectomy, the surgeon noted. For vasectomy, a local anesthetic is used, and the procedure takes only a few minutes, generally within a physi- tails IMee. But lor the vas rcanas-- t ifiosis. a hospital operating rvHim is preferred, and the patient has a general or spinal anethesia. Recovery tune, however, is generally onlv a few davs-t- he same as t'li op.inul vasectomy. Men want their fertil-it- v restored for many reason.." Dr Middleton said. ' -- "Some hjic second thoughts, and thev and thetr wives ih i Me il.iy really want more children, others are divorced am! marrv, and want to havi children with their si cotni wives." I tus pinerdure, and others sinularlv being developed across the nation, arc nrg r.i in hojvc to men who had earlier been told a was irreversible. Dr. Middleton added. "I ife is unpredictable, and ttu dc tsi ui tei have a vasectomy is at tunes later regretted. The prospects of rcvtrsal an I restoration of fen ht y are becoming fairly 1 of-f- vasce-torii- g sod " e v KissiJ .everal general merchandise stores, thicc livery stables. two hotels, three saloons, two barber shous two combination boardinghouses, and the usual red light areas common in most mining towns. During heyday, as many as 500 tarn, las lived in and around hlrSd it s all washed up. common when As was mines h.id financial troubles, company script was used instead of money in all transactions. The company was to later redeem, these for U.S. currency it was proposed. Some of little faith moved away early. Those with hope Up until now the company sales have consisted primarily of various sizes of volcanic stone to rock yards throughout the west. However, this has now changed. A groundbreaking ceremony was held November 21 to announce the construction of their new 5,000 sq. ft. production build-- ; ing due for completion by January 1, 1976. In 1974 Fillmote Products acquired approximately $70,000 worth of production equipment from the retiring owner in California. The equipment consists of mixing and molding equipment which has been stored on the six acres of industrial property in the Fillmore Industrial Park. (There are between 40 and 50 .different molds which produce a complete range of products for the national .landscaping market. The key to the product is the material used in the process. Instead of using conventional sand, gravel and cement as used by other manufacturers, volcanic aggregate material will be combined with a percentage of cement to produce a much lighter, stronger and less expensive landscaping product. Orders have already been received from customers all over the west. However, a national marketing program now developing will expand the market nationally. for the Materials . . have already been deiiver. ing ed to the site by the Tim- Corporation of Salt ... , ak? CltY and. a curewt begin constructing 4, 'n8 bY ThursdaY marked. and big investments stayed on. Finally, the roads turned to unused trails and the shafts began to fill with mountain, slippage as Kimberly became by- memory d 4t 4 4 t V-- f r v v (tffih n friends a young boy out to rescue his kidnapped sister the across travels and again west in "Against a Crooked from a band of marauding the latest family film Indians. Produced by Lymgn Sky, Produc- - Dayton, from Against a Crooked ions. Boone plays the star- - Sky" opens Thursday. Deg. 25 al the Avalon Theatre. Russian." ring rolo of f vestern trapper who be- - (RICHARD BOONE HAS GUN Doty-Dayto- n , I i Americas frontier has play- :d a key role in the life of veteran actor Richard Boone who stars in the latest family film entertainment from Doty- Productions, Against Crooked Sky," which opens Dec. 25 at the Avalon. Boone rose to acting star- dom as the frontier knight . Paladin in the television series vision of the University ot. ."Have Gun, Will Travel, 7 Utah through their Industria one of four series to Boone Agent, Mr. Paul "Rotlet 'has as the leading actor. been assisting the company But Boone can trace his as a management consul- frontier background further an 'than that. "Not too many people IN MEMORY know it but Im directly de JACK EUGENE DAY tended from Squire Boone Born. Kanosh. August ?. Squire 5, 1975, Council. Idaho. Age 44 years Funeral services were held Wednesday. Dec. 10. 1975 at the Council Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints. t the n a 1 of, jqjj.rFasked'way DeceniTcrrfbe.rl!Ler went into erness with Daniel but Daniel stayed to make a name for himself In "Against a Crooked to Boone returns Sky" tier life, this time as "Rus-sian," a rugged trapper who befriends a young western boy who is trying to rescue his kidnapped sister from a 'group of marauding Indians.' t Boone also has starred in mure than a dozen western feature films and in the more recent television series, "Hec Ramsey." "Against a Crooked Sky" was filmed entirely in the Utah location of the story. iThc film was directed by fron-Dayto- . merta T Agsinst a Crooked Sky pany f"Produ.ct!on b 2, 1976 and is expected to do over a million dollars in goneft'. 4 fMA :t'i D; The c 1975 A wild- - produced by Lyman Dayton. Rated G. ) Western Auto y Officiating was Ellen RENEWALS Angie Green Rula Bartholomew Arnia-cos- t. Family PrayerReed Hender- son. Dvvain Gee Gcral J R. Muhlcstcin Officiating Meiiin Sla.ens David Day Mary Petree Rex Allen Roy Sweeting ! Counselor W.L. Jones Opening Prayer Howard Hale Don Mentcr Speaker Counselor W.L. Obituary Jones song "In a Garden" by Mona . Robison Reed Henderson Speaker Song 'Bridge Over Troubled Water" Maxine Nichols and Nclma Green Closing Prayer President Gary A Fuhriman at Salubria CemeWarren Ahlstrom tery Military Rites Bert Harphant Post 72, American Legion Grave CASKET BEARERS Gary Swift Gary Ward Frank Shirts Roy Mocaby Gordon Gibleau Bob Baker HONORY CASKET BEARERS Paul Nichols Glen Daisy Nichols DeHaas Merle Shorty John Mahon USED APPLIANCES Refrigerator Demo cu ft Was 3X4.95 NOW S299.95 FULL WARRANTY ELECTRIC STOVE DEMO Was 3(i4.K8 NOW S299.95 EULI. WARRANTY ELECTRIC STOVE REPO Continuous Cleaning Oven Was S299.95 NOW 000 Os USED OKEEFE & MERRITT 'GLASS TOP STOVE $225.00 19" COLOR T.V. 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