| Show U' 18B The Salt 'Follow Flow' From Dams Cyclists Wind Up Pedal for Power "PI 'About 100 bicyclists puffed up Capitol Hill Saturday afternoon on the last leg of their tours of Utah's public electric utilities as part of National Public Power Week :Called "Pedal for Power" the event was sponsored by the Intermountain Consumer Power Association and other consortiums that make up the public power system in the state The ride was intended to highlight public power which serves about of Utah's population through municipal utilities and rural electrification associations Much of the systems' power comes from hydroelectric dams so four different bicycle tours originated from Glen Canyon and Flaming Gorge dams The longest ride covered nearly 700 miles in eight days starting from Glen Canyon and winding through the Navajo Indian Reservation Natural Bridges National Monument and Capitol Reef National '''' ''' :'' i cl ri' 1 t :i 44 : ' i74:' - i 4 44 41t I Li r t t 70 j: ' A '' k' i 1 ' i' I- - - ' N : :: ' t4gitti44 4 vtni 1'1 t'- -' i igb ' fltil 4 1 e ' ' 11 :7 ' t 117 l ' f f ' :::'' :' o 4 44 ' - '' ' " : ''''- ' e 1 '- IP"'414 r"41Art About 100 bicyclists converge on the Capitol from Flaming Gorge and Glen Canyon dams as part of "Pedal for Power" Catholic Board Will Honor Mathesons the former governor died last Sunday They will be honored for the capital development campaign that raised more than $35 million for a new wing at Holy Cross Hospital The board will also honor Kennecott Corp and Nelson "Buck" Leyba at the awards dinner The Board of Trustees of Catholic Community Services of Utah will pay tribute to former Gov Scott M Matheson and his widow Norma during its sixth annual Community Service Awards Dinner Oct 26 at 6:30 pmin the Red Lion Hotel The board had planned to honor the Mathesons at the dinner before Second Measles Shot Urged runny nose and fever A or higher temperature usually peaks about four days after symptoms start Then a rash occurs generally lasting about three days Crankshaw said By The Associated Press Health The Salt Lake City-Coun- 101-degr- ty Department is offering kindergarten-aged children a free second round of vaccinations against rubeola or "hard measles" Utah has seen more rubeola cases this year than in any year in the past decade As of last week 135 cases were reported statewide compared to 114 cases in 1989 Both children and adults who have not been immunized once are encouraged to get the vaccination and a second dose is recommended said Rick Crankshaw Health Department immunization program manag- vont MAN POINTS MALL 10U411' An error appears in today's Silo newspaper insert The Sony 8mm :Camcorder MUM on the front cover incorrectly states that this model includes a tripod and case We're sorry for any inconvenience this may cause our customers "Unfortunately Tuesday's Deadline For Mail Regis ter Tuesday is the last day that voter registration by mail can be accepted or conducted personally at county clerks' offices the Salt Lake County Clerk's office reminds potential voters this weekend After the Tuesday deadline only one limited opportunity is left for voter registration and that must be confined solely with neighborhood voter district agents mostly found in their homes This is permitted only Oct 30 31 and Nov there wasn't enough money to offer the free vaccine to other students Parents of children older than kindergarten age may feel they're being cheated because they can get the second dose only if they pay substantially more" he said "But it's a long-terstrategy of trying to eliminate measles" Crankshaw said "It will take 13 years but the Center for Disease Control believes this is the only way to control the disease" Adults born before 1957 are considered immune from the disease which in its early stages has cold-lik- e symptoms: cough conjunctivitis a applbanoss A hearing problem could be a medical problem more than 21000 Nationally cases have been reported this year Last year at this time there were 12237 A record 50 people have died from the illness in California er SO llo last-minu- 1 Various organizations that have checked out blank registration forms for potential voters to fill out were cautioned that completed forms — to be valid for the Nov 6 election — must be submitted to the county clerk's office by 5 pm Tuesday FACTORY AUTHORIZED HEARING AID SPECIAL WOG ALL IN THE RETAIL 8595 Pswo SPECIAL Boctrank Mowing Tod 11)3 Vey low licrlIfdy Pekoe $295 EAR AID Complete hearing evaluations by licensed certified audiologists FREE hearing screenings Cali ' and services ' : ei-- 1 4' :1 Alt ' fi & if ac-:!- ( ti:'''' 00P :' ' t '' — r-A - 1 t'VYK ' - 4 4- ' Iht 1''''?:'7' '''i 49 : '''1 'il11111'('' :: ! 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i''' 2: 45 st 44': ":4 i:4: 41Ke Is don't believe I'm 82 I have to show them my driver's license" 1110166161) i 1t 21 4 4v :c4:' :j trip through Germany "People rtC1IITIN ' L4 :71 11 44 V -- uccicbl 0 :::: 1 t:yfrowsw "We followed the flow of power from the dams if you will" said Doug Hunter of ICPA who said every public power system in the state was visited by one of the four tours The cyclists received proclamations from each of the systems and presented them Saturday at the Capitol to Lt Gov Val Oveson who reciprocated by reading a declaration from Gov Norm Bangerter proclaiming Utah Public Power Week Oct 3 :Mr Hunter said more than 100 people joined in the rides at various points while 87 people completed their entire tours Among the riders was Walter Raehl of Larsen Wis "That first day against the wind was tough" he said referring to 107- mile-tre- k through northern Arizona The second day wasn't much better because of a hailstorm 'Despite his years Mr Raehl said he regularly takes bicycle tours inguided cluding a recent three-wee- k SIONSOOK rig SCUM 'il ior I 0 4 A ''': 4 'I i - :' 4e''''": '':7A ' 4 : : t Park 20 '' 7 '4 '1'16 4 4' it:) 4 '0:' i ' -' ' f:4 RDA May Buy 1 rowyvalY1771TO 'tri A A t : '7' '' '7I ee t : ' — ' one-four- th all ' 10 0 4' 40 ' inf 101tioltAloysIiAlrogladistaAailig404 FJ)W - Intermountain Area Births Meeting Set Sunday October 14 1990 Lake Tribune sr t1fre -- V Ctry litAh 1 LOOLAWAILOILAK litAll410e4LMOR001 |