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Show county that were operated at no charge. Then a $45 fee was tacked on to ambulance use, which was later raised to $83 and higher. Then ambulances were scrapped. Now the dispatcher determines whether the emergency Is serious enough to warrant paramedic service. If youve got something wrong with one of your family, you are excited, Paris said, and you want help now. All the dispatchers are trained as emergency medical technicians, but if you are having an emergency, how emotionally are you to respond calmly to questions under stress? he added. In addition, Paris said there have been cases where Gold Cross arrived at the scene and had to call the paramedics because they were faced with an emergency situation they were not equipped to handle. In an effort to resolve the situation, a delegation from the council will meet with Shirl Maxfield, the new county fire chief, sometime this week. - Emergencies Criticism Is Leveled At County Plan status of MAGNA. A change in the which vehicle will be the first response to emergency situations here drew criticism from the Magna Community Council last week. Several months ago, in defending his position to remove the ambulance from this area, David Barrett, then county fire chief, told the council that the paramedics would be the first responder to all calls and transportation to a hospital would be handled by Gold Cross Ambulance, a private concern based in Granger. Now, however, the procedure has been changed to save wear and tear on paramedic equipment. The only time they will respond is in the case of dire emergency - a determination made by a Salt Lake-basedispatcher, the council was told. Fire fighters are now the first response to emergency calls. If they are deemed serious, the paramedics are called to the scene. If not, patients must wait until Gold Cross arrives, it was explained. The concern of the council is that if the paramedic unit is not used, county officials may decide there is no need for one here, a council spokesman said. According to Chick Paris, former County Fire Chief, four years ago there were eight amublances in the west valley view Pageant Entries Are Being Sought SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Competition aimed at sending a Salt Lake Legislative Issues To Be Discussed Tonight GRANGER. Several Green Sheet , 7:30 meeting tonight (Thursday) Granger high. The meeting will be held in the school choral room. Constituents of legislators expected to participate are being encouraged to attend. Legislators who have been invited to attend include Senators Brent Overson, Bill Barton and Verl Asay; Representatives Leon Reese, Steve Rees, Duayne Johnson, George Gygi, Bryson Garbett, Kevin Cromar and Norman Bangerter. ' 4961 So. State at 266-399- 1 MOTHER LODE March MATINEES SATURDAY K Call For Show Times THE NIGHT THE LIGHTS WENT OUT IN GEORGIA PC 7:00 CARBON COPT PC PLUS: . 9:00 SAT. MATINEES THE NIGHT THE LIGHTS WENT OUT IN GEORGIA HOMEWORK 1:00 R CARBON COPT r PRIVATE LESSONS STARTS UAAAAAAAAAil K FRIDAT 3:00 AIRPLANE II PC FAMILY PLUS SOPHIE'S CENTER TROLLEY AIRPLANE pg CHOICE FO.lumonei.d5l 7 HELD OVER ONE DARK NIGHT pg HOUSE OF EXORCISIM Jt R fo. luniOO Jordan Is Recipient Of Badge GRANGER. Thirteen-year-ol- Senior At Mismash THS Is Youth Is An Eagle New Eagle TAYLORSVILLE. Fred L. Paulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Paulson Jr., has been awarded the in highest therank rank of scouting, Eagle. The Taylorsville d Stephen Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Jordan has been awarded an Eagle Scout badge. A member of troop 763 with his father as scoutmaster, he has been den chief, assistant patrol, patrol and senior patrol leader, the post he holds at the present. high senior completed the requirements just before reaching his 18th birthday under the direction of Ed Read, scoutmaster Moccasin training and earned a world conservation badge. The deacons quorum president in his ward plays basketball and was on the first competition soccer team in West Valley City. He was named the outstanding Cub Scout in the Saltair District. His project was redoing dugout benches at the Taylorsville West stake baseball diamond. The oldest of seven children, he has 46 merit badges. under TROLLEY 1731 U'lun.on ecology-forestr- CENTER COUPON Mltoi DRIVE-I- j WITH OUT TROLLEY A TRACE Tcf REDWOOD I L 14100 j I J and r 066 4100 S SMILES pg Rd Jt PLUS FIREFOX Limit One Coupon Per Space monn r AIRPLANE MATINEE TUES., ALL J.IO SUn '2.00 ( 278 47113092 it-TT- DUSTIN HOFFMAN BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY Till 4:00 P.M. Except Sunday THE ENTITY THE TOY RARGAIN 3 P.M. TIL UI O S.Highland Li A Without PARAMOUNT BURT REYNOLDS TIME RIDERS pg 3 - 71 Call 4890 Soulh HIGHLAND 2784711 CREEKSIDE PLACE, MERYL STREEP cilk "THE ENTITY' KEVIN wMivcntM Picture R IMANNI01&&1 0:0:y. 050.11 I 969 MANN wRedwoodRd 54thSo. 3-- TREASURE "THE SACRED GROUND" CROWNS PG OF THE FOUR Me C) "THE ENTITY" E3 R oo late to escap kibk THE MAN FROM DOUGLASi ONE DARK' NIGHT Sea FUCKlQjToney Square UjiOjID KUNE SOPHIE'S CHOICE si e. DiTRiewT(o r I 0 0:1 vwwwwww c Lin M CODE H7WN q irm Richard Piyor GIeason H TOt Start now to plan for and make your full contribution to your IRA account, at First Security. We make it easy to invest, with four different plans, and $100 opens your account. Shelter up to $2,000 as an individual. Or if youre a working couple you may shelter up to $4,000 with two accounts. Reach your legal limit with regular deposits. Use a payroll deduction, or automatic transfers from your checking or savings account. You have until April 15, 1983 to complete your deposit limit. I Federal regulations require substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. Talk to our Retirement Specialist for answers to any questions you may have. $ Ws MEMORY REDIAL MUTE SWITCH BELL SWITCH (Tun.. Phone Oft Without Unpluging) DIFFERENT COLORS AVAILABLE 261-412- 3 Universal 363 MANN7thE.at5thSo. First Security Banks VIDEO BURT REYNOLDS TAYLORSVILLE. A white and yellow 1978 Ford pickup truck worth about $4,000 was reported stolen from a residence here Friday night. The incident took place at 5068 Smiley Dr. (1700 West), according to Deputy Palmer of the County Sheriffs Department. The complainant, Natibidad Das-quesaid it was the third time a vehicle has been stolen from in front of his house. PCMJti CROWNS (E3 E C0TT0NU00DJ5IS- ar mmu GOLDIE HAWN TREASURE or THE TOUR PG Our IRA Tax Deferred Savings Plans can burden. help cut your 1982 tax-ye- IPQDSKI PICTURE a Hurt They Call Pickup Taken From Residence Friday Night THIS IS A HELL OF AWfflf TO MAKE A LIVING. tOC 11 IS l The new Eagle Scout, who has one older sister, is involved in karate. z, ALL DAT 278 4711 5001 S.Highland NICK NOLTE EDDIE MURPHY camp one summer and another was a counselor at Silver Mocassin camp at East Fork of the Bear. door-to-do- AIRPLANE II Expires J Brownsea made the board using two different woods. He gave the board to the rest home where his grandmother is a resident. He is a member of troop 591, with Milt Jenkins as scoutmaster. The Taylorsville high sophomore has done art work for the school play. He has been patrol leader and will conduct a drive throughout the area, asking everyone to be generously big. Ward chairmen for the campaign are Marie Bona, Academy Park 1st ward; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen, Academy Park 2nd ward; Rosalie Mann, Kearns 3rd ward; Donna Bird, 13th ward; Shirley Bodily, 14th ward; Leslie Chapman, 20th ward. pg U PLUS I attended Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place - the Green Sheet classified ad columns. Funds collected are used for the care of needy children. Volunteers MOTHER LODE PG HOMEWORK "I Redwood son of Mismash, KEARNS. Winners have been announced in the Kearns East stake snow sculpturing contest held at Tracy Wigwam. The theme was Great moments The Kearns in American history. 3rd ward sculpture, Betsy Ross flag, was selected as closest to the theme, while 17th wards Gettysburg Cannon was judged most colorful; 14th wards Apollo space craft, most detailed; 20th wards space shuttle, most realistic and 13th wards rocket ship and Liberty Bell, most creative. 19. H l0DE w SAVANNAH Ticket j Rd Marilyn Snow Sculpturing Winners Are Named KEARNS. The Pennies By The Inch drive in Kearns East stake to raise funds for Primary Childrens Medical Center will conclude Feb. PLUS Coupon is Good For 2.00 OFF Any One Space I TROLLEY S Redwood $8.00 SELLERS I emusE si. X SUNDAY! has been presented to a rest home by a Boy Scout who has been awarded the Eagle badge. Mark Mismash, All-Sta- rs High Jump Mountain lions can scout in Slippery 15 to 20 feet off Falls, Okla. and has an jump the ground. On My Honor award. N IS OPEN EVERY checkerboard tary PTA of Kearns KEARNS. The North stake won first place In a field of 12 basketball teams from the West Jordan and Kearns area. It was the teams first appearance in a division tournament. The team was coached by Courtney Anderson of the 11th ward. Players were Bobby Stephens, Tommy Stephens, Scott Griffiths, 4th ward; Darrin Marchant, 5th ward; Blaine Tuttle, 10th ward; Phillip Rogers, Steve Stuehser, Tracy Michaelis, 11th ward; Kenneth Brower and Chris Bennett, 16th ward. Each player received a trophy. He earned the honor SWAP MEET I y HUNTER. The Whittier elemenwill conduct its annual founders day meeting at 7 oclock Tuesday evening. Nominees for PTA office for the 1983-8- 4 school year will be announced. A program will be presented by student winners in the Reflections contest, along with the school talent show. A large laminated North Stake Cagers Capture Top Honors camper award as top 4100 WEST 5400 SOUTH y2BB 3B9Bj FAMILY dir- TAYLORSVILLE. Whittier PTA Will Meet Tuesday Night 10, 1983 Stake Launches Drive To Aid Med Center GROUND PG VISITING HOURS Reads an service project. , Bivd 4 Mr. ections. The oldest brother in the family planted 15 gallons of fir seedlings on a hillside in Davenport Canyon and also cleaned out an eroded sump, thus completing SACRED CENTER' of troop 363 and Sherrill Chapman, his Blazer leader. When the family moved to Oklahoma City, his father became his scoutmaster. The Paulson boy continued his efforts when the family returned to the area last year GOODBYE 258350By FAMILY 278-142- 571-605- HELD OVER R The Miss Salt Lake Valley d pageant, by a Miss according to pageant sponsors. Judging will be based on talent, interviews, beauty and poise. The new Miss Salt Lake Valley will receive scholarship assistance to the college of her choice and other prizes. Brenda Stewart, the reigning Miss Salt Lake Valley, was fourth runner-u- p to Miss Utah last year. Entry blanks may be obtained at high schools, the LDS Institute of Religion at the UofU, LDS Business College or Westminster College, or 5 by calling Marelyn Nielsen, or Carol Zarbock, The pageant will be held at Churchill junior high. Mark Mismash Fred Paulson PG THE ENTITY 5. Utah-affiliate- , el.d Utah 17-2- KISS ME CENTER TROLLEY Miss is open to all young women 6 who are either a high age school graduate or will graduate this year. They must be residents of an area of the valley not being served 2Bg 3BPSggF' FAMILY the Pageant He holds the On My Honor badge, graduated from Silver 9:00 7:10 to Pageant is scheduled here April 30. Entries are to be submitted by Stephen Jordan area legislators will discuss major issues of the current session during a girl County -- d Thursday, Feb. n 5444 SO. 900 ACROSS E. First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. 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