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Show WEATHER REPORT By Jay T. Rogers I a t totally enjoyable weekend in Las Vegas. I went to altend a wedding. The bride is the daughter of very specials friends Jim and Janice Whicker. I buzzed down riday afternoon. decided the best plan was to reach Vegas before dark. Having only been there two times before, and neither time did I do the driving, had visions of getting lost in the dark and spending the whole weekend asking directions and nevi r even making the wedding I was to stav with loRcne (black-burn)- , so she had given me careful instructions on how to find her reside nee. I drove right to it like a veteran Mv self confidence was up, this citv is going to he a piece of cake. I visited with her and Blackie for awhile and then decided Id better call Marge and let the wedding partv know I had arrived Marge is an aunt to the bride and was mv verv best friend all through Junior High until the fanulv moved to Salt just spt-n- F 1 1 lake Well, nothing would do but I should burn right to her house, as all the fam ilv v as there and planning to go out on She gave me all sorts of the town directions to he r house and then I oRc tie modified them and awav I went just like I knew what I was doing I just sailed along I he terrific ram las Vegas had just had slowed down the traffic and the driving was not too complicated After truvehng for quite a wavs, I came to a barricade that said, Dead I had missed mv turn. I Lnd stopped for directions and, as the people spoke mostlv Spanish, I knew I had gone a bit far south and found M n ge's w i'll h.rdlv another hitch Hi whole fanulv was there. Move! and (onnie Moodv. gratidjiarents of the luidt, uncles Lamar and wife lime lerk (Jerrv ) and wife Jovce, lav Ri tihen and friend laRita, Mas and u ik (hris. and various children, wind took niv most of the weekend to We vv ie later ouu d bv V t sot d out 1 1 back-tracke- e c Ctndv, the youngest of the Moodv I. milv. And I met Marge's husband, Richard Scheaffer for the first time. (Jetting everyone organized to go out was a trick, but Richard is quite a coordinator and we made it to the lamingo with time to spare before the lounge-shoF rankle ( arr, the lounge enlertaine r, is a long standing friend of the Whickers and Scbeaffers, so we chatted with him until time for the show Marge introduced all the gang to him and txplatncd that we had all grown up in Delta and that this was the first time in 20 vears she and I had gotten together for more than a ten minute ihat. Frankie Carr, an entertainer full of spontancitv and the abilitv to ad lib, worked the wedding. Delta, Utah, and all of us into lus routine for the show. We had a delightful night and made i back to LoRcne 's (list before the sun peeked out. Saturday I was hardly out of bed and beginning to get organize d w In n it was time to go to the wed (fiiiii lie wedding was held at the Jmkev C lisb with the reception downstairs I he buck' am) groom are such an Debbie is such a attractive coujilc dark eved bcauiv and Unit a verv handsome voting man. Somehow , up to t!us point I h id nussi d that I Hint is an u and among his credits had a part a 1 I F t (Jreasc in Walt and Bonnie Mams are part of their fanulv and Bevan and Barbara I liompson and part of their family wtre also in attendance at the gala affair Bonnie and Barbara are sisicrs to the fattier of the bride After the reception, we were back to the Frankie (arr show. Fortunatclv, we ended that night a little earlier than I am tlte previous one really out of training Painting cupboards until the wee hours m no wav prepares one for n the town in Las a cottpli of nights gas It was a gica! weekend seeing all of t!ic Moodv fanulv atier so main c.us Me onk ricicl is have am d so long c I to do vv it Around the World in Forty Days Bkiiiic Huntsman Be Dr Fate. October 19. Dr and Mrs. A Blaine Huntsman returned from an evening, educational ourncv ground the world Tliev travelled a distance of 2N f(X miles, which, of course, is more than the distance around the equator. However, much of their jour-tuconsisted of travel north and south from below the I roptc of Cancer to the aui'tul country. Hie people, without were gracious exec j'tion friendly, and vc, in tio war Thailand, of course, is Siam, w ith its great culture, traditional dance and music, and its temples, be . all of v A ret ii Circ Ic . The Huntsmans, knowing twomonths in advance of their plans, studied the histories, sociologv and culture of each 'hue scheduled, supplementing thvr ow n know ledge. Oil September 10. WS they flew fourteen hours in a special "4 from San Franc leo to Kowloon. China, where they spent six davs, bung met bv a fanulv business associate, Ickr Ng who was their host during tlutr stav. taking them to tie New rtmtoncs. into the villages, apd tile great Citv of Kowloon, all of which arc on the China Mainland, and one da . on the island of Hong Kong and its capital citv Victoria Tliev travelled In pink, auto, and tram Hong Kong is he name of the- British Crown Colons . composed of islands and part of Main-- I ind C htn.i Hong Kong is a great and essential complex because it is (a) a I icc' Poif, and ib i a direct link to a billion Chinese- to the west and north ll.'i.g Kong is not a citv Li.iet '4' took them next to Bang kok Thailand, via ut Yon and Cam he Huntsmans pre v nuixlv had bodia net a ft llow educator, Dt C huninorti. ho is establishing I luiland s first contimiing education" piogtim I ha i' on! w as most c apt iv ating, in tact. ,1 cas lieu that tlu option of changing the entue ticket schedule was made so this as to spend a fdlMoll.d davs non-sto- v - - cc f Milked (.'i F Dr hich were "tasted. 's fanulv was most hospitable. Cham-nor- w After crossing Burma, Afghanistan. ast Pakistan, and over Mt. Lvcrest. India, and West Pakistan, thev landed Iran, a scheduled stop. in Teheran. However, martial law is a fearful thing with camouflaged fighter to see. planes and bombers, tanks, other armored vehicles, and the plane surrounded bv the Shah's soldiers, each FFunts-man- s carrying a machine gun. The decided to stav on the plane until it was refueled and readv for I take-off- . flew on to Istanbul. Turkey, rich in thousands of years of history, with their lodging o'crlooking the Bosphorus and the Black Sea. and accepting the generous hand of Iurkish hcv T al'lu i 'ie I d I hi, i e l1 v e o ( lines Si lit Fill's all of t e II M n I, d I 11 I to in ill o ok t in- Il In Pin . w tide mt ss ol loaelk ss ai as lli i' v mild he a'l sit it he p op. st t! e Ie i li i, ,d lians in v ili spt i.iilioad and loi (111 po.posi tl lull mount on P " i Pi oe i IPP) Mi lines .lie se he eliili d llow s' Ik ha. Nov in as I at id p ill m the he De It .1 ligll he hool aildll oi mill ( i dai ( ilv . Sen x al hi p in in i ml'i-- i tile- - IH M ( e'efal Ilv ills I'1'1) Ni'ttl) lllel of lie l Maui Si i I ( aslle Dale Novc inl'i i D' at h) p in mission pip. II I i ollte s i e e e i I I I C e ' . A, NUMBER POLICE NEWS FORTY-THRE- E QUARTERLY STAKE CONFERENCE Rollover Proves Fatal Maige Barton by s k .i i i v I On Monday, October 21, PH1. Mayor Grant Brunson of Kanosh called the Millard (mink Sheriffs office to report that someone had dumped dvnanute at the Kanosh Dump .Sheriff Bryant ( rosland and Deputy Sheriff Kim Quarnberg responded Mrs. F thel Brunson, the mayor s wite, went to the dump with them to show them where the dynamite was located They found the dynamite packed in armv drab colored canvas bags I he Sheriff called the Department of the Army to see about having them (Its post- of it. They couldn't get through to them, so using a high pow red rifle the dvnanute was exploded h shooting at it from a distance - MAN ARRESTED TIRE THEFT Also on 4 10 p m , FOR Monday, at approximately a man w is urtts'eil the theft ot four tires timn Stcv N't fur ire Shop m I ill more Norris Brent Fleming ln. who with his wife, two children, and another woman was in the process of moving from Salt Lake Citv to las tgis Nevada entered Steve's Tiri Shop ami while one of the women tngaget! Steve in conversation, I leming alltged Iv threw four new tires in the L Haul trailer lie was pulling An employee called the police. Then Retd Penney, of the Sheriffs Jeep Iosse, called and said Steve was chas- ing the car di'wn the street. Officers stopped the car on Main Street in front of the R Goofs shop and arres'ed Fleming. The tires had been thrown out in front of Dr Evans home. The judge Bail was set at $2500. trailer full of Fleming's kept the personal belongings in lieu of hail. Fillmore Cnv Ioltee Officer Glen Quarnberg was the arresting officer lie was aided in his arrest bv Sherri Bryant Crosland and Depufy Sheriff Kim Quarnberg. A DAY WITH AMBULANCE v s I Mill New Equipment for Hospital Ha ' i' ! d w I" ( '.era s nil til kt S ng I U"i ii I i donate .1 H- . in o ten q i to t d' if to ass il It t f iiindall 'll no tube rs ,n setting up and disriatul ng the e ourst A special thanks also goes to the ' No vt ' S Reduction, Not an Increase i k w he lint's : II ii.'i' was ii iku t k, I tlic ii ' l. ! i a in n pi In tax lice eoiporation de si. in il to r i ise- fuiiels for i Fit miprovc-- r ii ot leakh eare in this community. nsi e. eel pi rmissi"! il ran t ill to 2 ' "v iitimbution made to the founda- tion is tax deductible Numerous people assisted the in organizing the Moto Cross i .isii.dk pass cii Stewart, fiiunda'fc'n president, would like to give a special thanks to I he Iublie Scrvin Commission Ken Dav fot acting in bchait of the s previously granted three increases foundation as coordinator of the Moto-II rates to allow the llowell f ross With him was Don uller of the In their re i hike care of expenses The Sue irloafers Motorcycle (Tub. cues! for the dee'e ese it was state d ions C luh. uiiiit-- the dirce'ioii of Gary mat revenges had tiiet. sediment 'o Jtkms ni. sold comcssions. The take care of operating expenses since Pink I aefies helped the Sugarloafcrs v till re March 1. 19"N eistratioii w hilt Duane and I tmla t i "hull is quin 1st s lit ilUi' s ,sti mie rs ii i v foun-d.i'io- !ii in switch i s lie in nil In I he ir I F r 1 I w rk e ! w C s- I M Is f or the donation ol their time in The Jeep Posse ease of accident loaned their public address system arid the announcer. Frank Ihomas. did an excellent job keeping the spectators informed as to the racers' names and I he Western describing each race uio store' also donated various miscellaneous items, which contributed to the success of the Moto-Cros- s T he F ounduiton would like to express its appreciation for eommunitv support in making what thev hope will lie an annual event, a success the first time around EMTs CRAZY THURSDAY Marge Barton by .endslup. From there, to Marshal Tito's (Josip Broz) Jugoslavia its capital, Belgrade, Next, to Frankfurt, and environs Cicrmanv and east to Berlin and its amazing people Then to loridon. and In train to Scotland for five davs, im hiding one dav at the I'mvcrsity of I dtnburgh on Melville genealogy, hack to Londein. and non stop great Circle Bight ener toe inland and the re tie to San Fran- - , e e 1 I I I 1 e I t I i - bv C.G. Searle ENERGY SAVERS CORNER lie .ituig homes, each degree of ahi'v e h1' (legtees i osts ,Vn extia . , dry clothes on the In save i 'Id la shie'tie el outside clothes line I M'd.rd Ciuntv Iro st'im e tri i"i r m an outlying atia) tm a Salt lake dailv newspaper etess m lie , it itii-tgv- w entliet pet nuts ( lose up ami leave unhealed unused In n loontsol the house, lion. wash, and vacuum only once a v ec k. if piuctual. In a wot lei of diminishing resources, tin survival of our posterity may dope ml upon (lieu ability to he much less w .isle ful than we are. 1 t ' and am a newspaper the t Biuret local otfie c is the ambulance natural fot me M as well street from News iisspe a v so sNi'i't' Our c re w s till ge t the close prox.m.'v a lot ol it e u I is a w eow I alls due to 1'. l.o work an on 2 4 olf 24 I, out slot! is o quire el I pie ke d a Him sdav to do m "e ight hours with an ambulance crew" as did I know the that is mv da oft I it ust sav amhulatlei ii ws don t " I finrsil.n " t'li al it "( tazv I li it t stf ix It st t ms ;'( tin ge Mx Sttungisl cases on Ihtllsduxs burse! IX as til he no dltle Ie lit XX.IS Si III dull ef toi a I to I shut, SO I I e poiti e' to the (mill ( loss Null'll lam c Se r n e on 'flu South promptly at lilt dispate he r on dulv hail me ('lie sign a waiver lliat would riot hold them I s pons il It lor am. inuiiies t li.it nuglil occur to nu. the n st nt me to the it nutn hi r two station till one of tin n i icxxs Thev would he tilling m over lieu as both Station I wo crews were out on a Salt lake e ft- . x c I 11 111 I I vx c alls l the p.iti! nt s first name anil use it) a ini slit spoke very broken F nglish He r daughter translated ior us. Carolyn i w hut the of pi, king an eight hour shut with in i it e lli i 'lie i ail . for tiaimng impose is uni os! ml So, right vxtlli illumes e , OCI. 2N - Dame at Delta. 0 p m. I he Admission. $1.00 per person. tf Call are plavmg Moonlighters vou want transportation. WI'D.. NOV. I We will he eating at noon in our center. There will he entertainment following our meal. Please let us know in advance if you plan on eating. A special thanks to those who have brought potatoes to our center. It is not an easy job picking up a hundred pounds of potatoes. r- -'' fi PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE SAT .. Filirnoie, Utah 84631 Friday, October 27, 1978 The ambulance is driving leisure iv beside vou down the street, the alien dants laughing and talking insult when suddenly the men become serious and alert The siren and lights come The man on vour suit is now on talking into a nuke. The driver, with a grim set to Ins mouth, trumps the gas pc dal to the Bexir and takes ofl vv ith Ins w hooper screaming through the red As the light at the next intersection l ISe o vehicle sped away on its mission of he Huntsmans maintained a daily merev didn't vou wonder what had louriul and took hundreds of pictures happened. Where is it going'7 What of this rewarding journev Space limiwill they find when tliev get there a tins onk x minted have tations Was it a tragic ticevvav accident7 A ti iction to he wntte n woman man having a heart attack. l( opv light ' Pit'Ll ss" O! k wliost' hahv is coming te'o quickly7 I leccntlv had the opportunity tei tin cl out as I spent a dav ruling with an am htilaiiee tew in Salt I ake C itv . In order for am of this to nuke sense I must explain what was doing the rein the first plate and whv no pututes I on tv In m w d k lie ss ( oiintv in I ntol Ic s a company this article. e mil tioom. done ml tile ale as l' B1 M 1 didnt start off the (on house day as a newsS Ii ake ( its Nt've mh r w ill he e xplaliu el timing In fact didn't correspondent paper ' ai p in in loom Ft'S tin nu i lings He noli if even tell them I was at first, as I didn't I C lub oailli ss ale as it all im 1 sits it In want them to fed apprehensive about Building I ' I ast South ass. n 1.1 el " ilk t III pow me. Apart from my newspaper job I am ill I lab vv ill be In pi p, on to be an F.MI (I mergemv also training I Ii ll a t hi s, ssi d a i. old, lie to Paul I This dav was a Medical Technician). ' hi SI I tali slat, llll " of that training part required go mi lindmgs lie'in All Salt Fake ambulance attendants ait- Ml's and trainees can learn much tre'iii them and much more from assist Senior Citizens mg m actual emergencies with them Our Fillmore ambulance attendants Our dance of the month out to the dance. are I MTs teal. But thats where the It's Saturday, October is coming up on October ends. We don't have a regu ;s, 1Hfi, at 9 p.m. at the similarity 2Nth ambulance service as lar standby paid K. Bird Center. Tnkets Most of the crops are M we don't have as many calls in a 24- arc $1.00 per person. m, deer hunt is almost liour period as Salt lake City does Music will be by The over; fall wotk should Our crews are all volunteers who wotk he taught up; you have Moonlighters. at other jobs and carry beepers for See vou Saturday no excuse for not coming notification of w hen they are needed. More volunteers were needed to give our overworked crews a break so when the State Health Department decided to hold an 1 MT school in Fillmore, I signed up for if along with several others. I work for the lixal weekly I I Ofortiss V BLM CALLS IPP MEETINGS I ty f'Tr'Vv 111 la d i lo By the time we arrived at Station one of the erews was h.uk so I was dropped off and thev headed I'.n k to Station Oik We tntrodiKi'd ourselves and I was 10 asked to sit down. It was now and thev were watching MASH on T.V. Six neatly made hunks lined the walls of the one room station. In one corner stexid a refrigerator and soft drink machine; next to that a table and chairs. A small hot plate was on the table. A couch, overstuffed chair, and T.V. completed the furnishings We had watched about 15 minutes of MASH when the alarm tang The dispatcher told us. "Woman down at Hotel Gladstone in Room 1.16." (Plait's and patients names have been changed, events arc true.) We jumped and ran to the waiting ambulance, the station elixir automaThe two tically locking behind ns crewmen rode in front. I rode in hack as the siren and radio equipment take up the room in tlte middle of the front and there is no room for a third parly. No matter though as there ;s a "jump scat" in back, a comfortable swivel chair just at the head of the ambulance 1 stretcher. As wc arrived at the hotel a man was standing on the curb and directed us to the womans room. She was 74 and had fallen down a small flight of staus. Her name was Carolyn (you always find as sitting in an armchair and w hile one JIT cheeked her over the other questioned relatives about what and how she landed to get a he tier understanding of her possible Her eves were cheeked. irijiirie s Pupils equal and reactive." so there d.n sii t stem te' he a e'oncussion Blood pitssure and pulse normal, no boric s aj'pi ar to he broken, hi'wever. Raved Would thev sav sin sh.udd i the ianiilv ke 't us to take her to the hospital7 N tliev sav. thev will take c rv routine so far In t in. si wi !e ave When we .riived hack at the station the other crew was hack from their run. I was introduced to these two incredibly good looking guvs. ("loo bad Im not 10 vears younger'" thought) Both were our six feet tall. The blond's blue eves sparkled and crinkled at the conn rs wiun he smiled his Hello" to nit His name was Iarrv Stratford and I found out later, the The other dtiver ot tlit ambulance voiirg man. Frank Diana. Jr. (real names' whose impish smile was I I fleeted in his brown exes, had brown C hair omplctc opposites," thought. hut so alike in their dc dilation!" wjs instructed that whichever t call I was to i rew got the tie go with it. movie was on T.V. bv this time that none of us could get interested in, so we flipped over to "Bxinanza" and the alarm went off again. This time the call went to Larry and Frank, so I went with them "Don't you guys ever get to see the end of a shtnv?" Frank shot h.uk, "crv rarely," as wc ran out the elixir. Flits ambulance didn't have the "lump scat" in the hack so I had a wild rule perilled on a padded shelf right hi hind the crew. Tlu hack window ol tin- cab had a sliding glass on u so I could talk to the m Irom inside the ambulance. While Iarrv drove Frank filled me in on the tall, a "man down " Iarrv: "Do you know CPR and mouth to mouth. Me: "Yeah." Fairy. "Gexxl. vou get the First one toel.iv!" Me: "Thanks a lot!" We had driven about six blexks when the tall was cancelled. Another ambulance closer to the "man down" would take it. Iarry turned off the siren and Bashing lights and wc turned left at the next corner to go around the block and hack to the station, little realizing it would be over five hours before we would get there. Wc hail just made another left to head baik in the direction from which wc had come when the radio blared another call. "Man di'wn, corner of 1st hap-pile- I I 1 1 1 - ami M.im " Iarrv flipped the siren am! lights hack on and two more quick lefts fe'iind us heading back up town. When we arrived, just a couple of minutes later, a policeman met us to inform us we wouldn't be needed. Two more- - officers were escorting the man to their squad ear It was found the man liu d simple passed out drunk Frank informed me with a wink that the man was headed for "The Grev Bar Hotel." (Jail') Again we headed for the station after telling the dispatcher we were "available." Wc heard a call on the radio dispate hing another ambulance to a Salt Fake high schixil. A football game was in progress and one of the We were 'layers had been injured altiadv in the viiimtv so Larry radioed tin dispatcher that we would lake the call We arrived at the high school and a man there directed us to the miurcd Inn. He saui his name was Brett l.iekson. he was 17 years old. and had bun tackled In the ensuing pileup his neck had been snapped backward and it hurt with pain shooting down his hack The dixtor attending the game alrc.ielv had Brett on a stretcher and had sandbags packed are'und hts neck to keep him from moving it. The less movement you make with a hack or neek mturv. the less chance of additional trauma, so the dex'tor instructed us to leave him on the stretcher he was on and to transport him that wav. Wc tried, hut the school's long stretcher wouldn't Bt in the ambulance so we had to move him to our gurney somehow. The ambulance carries a "scexip stretcher." which isn't too comfortable, but it is in two pieces which you luterly scexip under a patient then clamp the two pieces together, A person can be picked up with this tv pc stretcher So they with verv little movement. scooped him off the sclnxil stretcher w ith this and placed the boy, still on the mood stretcher on the ambulance gurney for the ride to the hospital. Brett fretted all the way. "We were ahead until this happened. 1 probably lost the game for them. Will be able to play next week? What's the best thing and the worst thing that can be wrong with me?" Frank, who had also plavcd football in high school, was verv understanding and reassured Brett all the way. At the hospital wc relayed the instructions wc had received from the diKtor at the school. "He wants him X Raved before you remove any of his football gear." the hospital attendants satd, "Wc dont see how we can, but 1 Continued on pago 0 |