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Show Page 6 Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, February 18, 1999 e Abuse of 911 could have serious results What is a 91 emergency? When should I call 91 1? When shouldn't I call 91 1? 911 is provided in Sanpete 1 Ruth Amanda Johnson Peterson Ruth Amanda Johnson County as a component of the Sheriff s Department's Public Safety Dispatch Center. This center is staffed 24 hours each day by a 91 dispatcher. This dispatcher is trained in telecommunications Manti, passed auav 14, 1999. She was 14, 1904 in Manti, and Margaret Fstella Henrie Johnson. She mamed Henry Earl Peterson October 4. 1939 in the Manti LDS Iemple. Ruth graduated from BYU with a teaching certificate. Taught in Hevburn, Idaho Elementary School until retirement. Was active in LDS Church callings, holdPeterson, 94, on February born March Utah to Alma 1 procedures for fire, medical, law enforcement, and disaster emergency communications. Normally only one dispatcher is on duty. He she must take emergency calls on a first come first serv e basis, vv ith information and business calls tak- ing many positions and callings ing low priority which she executed faithfully. Ruth was an active homemaker and partner with her husband, and enjoyed happy and friends and family. She loved grandchildren and 2 Manti and its people. Survived by children, Gae (Mr. Larry) Smith, Mtn. Home. death by Funeral serv ices were held on Wednesday, February 17, 1999 in the Manti LDS Stake Center. Burial in Heyburn, Idaho, Thursday February 18, 1999. Funeral service in Heyburn, Idaho, 1st Ward LDS Church. up-be- at Idaho; Carla (Mrs. William) Mickelson, Manti; Frank (Priscilla) Peterson, Hey burn, Idaho and Robyn (Mrs. Gary) Baxter, Littleton, Colorado; 28 . 911. This indicates the feature of hav mg the callers name and ad- Ruth Peterson n. She was preceded her husband. in Richfield City Corporation Job Opening Rjchfield City is accepting applicauons for Chief of Police. Qualificauons and requirements include: Graduation from a standard senior high school, POST certification; five (5) years of evpenence in law enforcement, a knowledge of police administrative procedures and must work well with the public. Resumes and references are required. Applications and a job description may be obtained at the Richfield Workforce Services Office located at 115 East 100 South, Richfield, Utah 84701 or from the office of the City Recorder at 75 East Center, Richfield, Utah 8470 . Applicauons w ill be accepted until 5 (X) p m on March 5, 1999 Richfield City Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer dress indicated automatically on the dispatch 91 console. Whenever 9 is dialed and captured by 1 1 1 1 1 con-dition- 1 s, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 service means enhanced 911 cious activities, missing children many lives by creating a quick reand adults, crimes in progress, and sponse to emergencies. Statistics anything you truly believe to be a indicate the faster responders can hazard to life and property. get the information they need dur911 is not an information ing an emergency the more lives number. 91 should not be called are saved. Prank 91 calls are ilis expensive to maintain and oplegal and threaten lives and safety erate vv ith local updates to the da- for w eather reports, h igh way animal control informa- of the community. Prank 91 calltabase, an ongoing task for the 9 enmanagement and the telephone tion, or to obtain other phone num- ers should be reported to law antisocial their that transbe 911 91 calls fees bers. are cannot forcement, charged companies. ferred to other Sheriff Department behavior might be corrected. monthly to each telephone cusPlease use 911 correctly to offices. You cannot call 911 to tomer to prov ide rev enue to mainYou save an or officer tain the 91 system. to lives, property, and report speak agency. ofcrime. How sad would it be to 911 calls are emergency calls. will need to call the agencys know that a 91 caller could not 91 should only be used to report fice number for that. should teachers and Parents such things that are a threat to pubreport a serious home fire because in the use 91 system was tied up with children instruct the lic safety, such things that threaten proper life and property. Certainly 911 of 91 calls. This alone can save non emergency callers? should report a fire in a dwelling or structure, any fire that is out of control, wildfires, and vehicle G2 fires. 91 can report any medical ing equipment, the name and address of the calling phone line will display on the 91 console, even if the caller hangs up or abandons the phone off hook. This service 1 the telephone companys switch emergency and the EMS responders vv ill be dispatched. 91 1 should report vehicle accidents, Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service will be $1.35 per animal unit month (AUM) in 1999, which is the same amount charged in 1998. An animal unit month is the amount of forage needed to sustain one cow and her calf, one horse, or five sheep or goats for a month. Under the 1986 presidential Executive Order, the grazing fee cannot fall below $ .35. 'a cubic suspi- - Grazing fee announced The grazing fee for western public lands administered by the OT & 1 I , Ephraim City is sponsoring a SECOND Rabies Clinic Based on the formula, the Ui 1999 fee remains the same level as 1998 because there was a small decline in beef cattle prices and a small increase in both private land lease rates and livestock production costs. The $1.35 per AUM grazing fee applies to lands in the west administered by the BLM and to Thursday, Feb. 25 - 4 to 6 p.m. v w Ephraim City Building, 5 Center Foyer South Main Street Dr. Chris national forests and National Grasslands administered by the Forest Service. Larsen, Veterinarian Rabies vaccinations and other preventative health care will be available Rabies shots are $9.00 1 recommended that cats as well as dogs be vaccinated for rabies) (It is strongly IDioiKECiroiRy ARE YOUR FINGERS TIRED OF DOING THE WALKING? Use the Messenger-Enterpris- e Service Directory. Your fingers dont have to walk all over the region to find what you need - its in your hands every week! Bank of Ephraim ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Night Depository Service south-eas- building at 420 S. Main 835-747- 283-462- 1 fdk 1 South Main. Manti 1 tens kgn'ASMMD EPHRAIM Organic not included Public Works Power Garbage .. 283-423- 7 283-445- 1 528-375- 1272S L'niemt 911 Emergency lention this aa and gel 2 FREE Breakfast Bai ai Shone i s Ae flower beds lawns Compost Ready to by the bag or by the truck Call Prino Local Reservations: 436-829- 0 (435) 835-424- 35 S. Main 0 Flood & grrssa 528-786- 0 Home Life Horn Both remodeling t Kitchen remodel Backhoe digging Dump Truck Concrete (All kinds) Flotwork Walls (Dole hos forms) Steel building erection Dale can do it ail! LICENSED AND INSURED 337 North 100 East Manti, Utah 84642 (435) The bid may be aw arded by the city council at their regularly scheduled meeting on March 3, 1999. Ephraim City reserves the right to accept or reject any bids. Publish Ephraim Enterprise Feb. 1 1, 18, 25, 1999 The Ephraim City Council will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, March 3, 1999 at 6:00 p.m. in the Senior Citizens Center, 75 West 100 North, Ephraim, Utah. The purpose of this public hearing will be to receive public comment on the proposed Nielsen Annexation. The public is encouraged to attend and give comment. Wendy Hansen City Recorder 835-835- 2 Publish Ephraim Enterprise Feb. 11, 18, 25,' 1999 1 Manti REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS DUE FOR TITLE III-- F FUNDING 84642 Local: $16 year S29 2 vears Out of County: $19 vr $35 2vrs Rick Bartholomew, agent Exit Your best source 283-46- 85 local news! Internet Dale M. Christensen CONSTRUCTION m BED& BREAKFAST- - Subscription Rales Auto Smoke Cleanup or 528-772- 1 ing. EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE Scotchmiard POW ERFl L TRt CK MOl XT SV STEM CLEANS DEEPER & DRIES FASTER!! 'sT MANTI MESSENGER 'pholstcrv divining -- Ephraim, Utah, by Friday, February 26, 1999. The bids will be opened on Monday, March 1 , 1 999 at the city office build- RAVE Steve Andersons & I shares during the 1 999 irrigation season. Minimum bids must be the amount of assessment levied on the shares. Bids must be received at the city offices at 5 South Main Street, Come see our SIFT SHOP: ega cy crop land n- the public has a right to know Notice of Public Hearing The INSURANC Carpet SUPERIOR SERVICE QUALITY GUARANTEE Soil Conditioner for gardens use 5 Ephraim 283-456- 6 NvtefMvlch Room Any Suites Frequently Used Numbers COMPETETIVE PRICES (MSI Coming to Provo? CITY (435) fdic Manti 1 QUALITY PRINTING There's plenty of room at oar place ! 2 North Main e "Image is Everything" specials! Rcddl Response side of our t Temple Monday - Friday 9 a m. - 5 p.m. 835-424- NOTICES Ephraim City is accepting bids for the use of approximately 32 shares of Ephraim Irrigation Company water Messenger-Enterpris- (435) " Because J Request for Bid Proposal 35 S. Main our Extended lobby hours celebrating our 94th year located on Ask about PUBLIC j sisna of sanpete! Utahs f Unlimited Access 24 hrs a das SI9 9S'inonth ss quarterly account Stale Discounts Available Local Dial-u- p Mt Pleasant to Manti Includes VV VV V . Nesssaroups e Free Salt Lake Tribune' Start-u- p Softssare As ailable Direct Connection to the Internet Call: Steve Brandt: Marc Taylor 283-411- 9 835-450- OR 2 ! j Reservations: 33BHlinE2SV RAVE Therapy West, Inc. Traveling? Physical Therapy Source tor Internet Access 6 . 1481 South Sunland Dr of & Sports Medicine Dave Higham, P.T. Joe Howe, P.T. Derek Overly, P.T. Greg Rowley, P.T. 370 North Mam North Ephraim Mall (801) 283-633- (801)528-757- 4 5 Call Barb at Callister Travel 283-623- 9 Whether by air, land or sea Airfare Cruises Tours Vacations Car Rentals The Six County Association of Goverments, Area Agency On Aging has $6,281.00 of available funding to provide health screening services for persons 60 years of age and older and their spouses regardless of age. Services must be provided before June 12, 1999. Examples of services may include blood pressure, hearing, vision, diabetes, lilpid pro- files, mammograms (60-6- 4 age group), prostate screenings (60-6- 4 age group), or other health screenings not covered by other sources of funds such as Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance. RFPs will be accepted until March 10, 1999 at the AgingIluman Resources office, 250 North Main, Richfield, Utah 84701. For more information call (435) Publish February 18, 25, 1999 896-922- 2. - |