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Show rrvyi'vpti ti,n ... iturd.i, (Kt Accidents anticipated ER fwr ready for hunting season induce part of the comkimon by situation the amount s ' 21, l'Ji II W"' V w Sun Advovute, Price, Utah 3 Sentence handed down Gregory Jaiinez, 22, Il l.ynu ice who in ronvicted Rut m spite of the was Couit Seventh District of number high jxxiple in the area with of theft, has been sentenced to one year emergency skills, the in CarlKin County Jail ER be won't hospital The Illinois mound here have all had first decreasing of oxygen available to aid framing," he said, the body and lessening plus the ER stall has fined $250 I the blood supply to the trained four to five quiet anticipate andA stay ol execution hundred see more than heart This, coupled Emergency well with increased ac- Medical Technicians our share of hunting of the jail sentence the sighed was granted and on tivity, can induce an to handle on the spot accidents, defendent placed Butler. Mrs. emergency situations attack. If the demands on the heart exceed the the blood supply, obation for tw'o fine The is to be years puid at times and amounts designated h the Probation and Parole Division of the Department of Social Sei ices Jaime was convicted of depriving the owner of an acetylene torch outfit pi guyll hae a heart attack, Dr. Taylor bluntly put it A heart attack victim should not be left alone, according to the ER specialist His partner should try shouting for help, or hope to get attention on a citizens band radio. If the victim goes into ventricular fibrilation, the buddy should not try heart massage unless he knows the proper technique Victims of other accidents should be made comfortable while the buddy goes off to seek help. Once the victim is brought to the hospital the ER staff is prepared to treat all accidents associated with the Asa and Beulah Draper Golden anniversary open house planned The family of Asa L. and Beulah Snow Draper of Wellington will honor them at an to house open celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary, Friday October 26, the Wellington LDS Cultural Hall from 7 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited. Beulah and Asa were 1978 in married Oct. the Salt 19, 1928 in Lake LDS Temple. They have counselor in the Stake Presidency of Carbon Stake and is now the High Council. Beulah has served on the Relief Society Stake Board, MIA Stake Board and Primary Stake Board. She has been a secretary of Primary, Relief Society, Sunday School and MIA in the ward and also a teacher in each of these organizations; being spritual living teacher for Relief since made their home Society for 10 years. in Wellington. Both have conBeulah graduated from BYU in 1927 with tributed to the coma two year degree in munity in public af- teaching and began fairs. Beulah has PTA as teaching. She taught in served Spring Glen, Wellington, Wattis and Iron County. Asa served a mission to Kansas from 1925 to 1927. Both have been active in the church with many callings in the organizations. Asa has served as a in the Bishop, ward, Wellington president and Asa is in School Board at this time. Asa also has been in the Wellington town board. They have one son, Clair who works for Army Washington National Guard and makes his home in Spokane, Wash, with his wife Laura and 3 children, Denise - 8, Paula - 5, and Asa 2vz. Horizon Books Back to School ! Typewriter Clinic DryClean nentioned nife man whose body was found a few weeks ago in a railroad car at Banning Station near Junction Sunnyside died as the result of an accident according to a report from the state examiner's medical office. Deputy Sheriff Jim A Robertson, said the report said there were no or offensive was found. The man is believed to have been I Adjustment Make Minor New Ribbon 1250 Factory Trained Mechanic Major Repairs Extra West Main - 115 ' 637-543- Mrife-fi- n HMitfir f TrnffirtUftOTTruiii 3 whmii s . - gunshot wounds, Weve been quite in the last fortunate from the midwest since he had some several years because personal items such weve had so few as an eyeglass case gunshot wounds. which came from that Dr. Taylor said the area. The case had the eastern Utah hunter is conname of a Wichita, more first-aiKan. optical company. scious than the general d Heart Assoc and more public aware of how to save his own life or his selects new chairman American Heart the car where his body was found Robertson said. The man was an Indian estimated to have been between 50 and 55 years old. He fCa The organization has plans to launch a house-to-hous- can- e vass in February. Also the CEU Spook Alley raises funds for the organization. had been dead an Mrs. Tryon has estimated five days. been active in both Because of decom- community and position of the body church activities in finger prints could be Price for many years. obtained only from one hand which will make identification difficult, Robertson said. The FBI uses prints from Morticians both hands in their R.T. Mitchell identification system. Ronald Kosec The railroad car had H. Robert Etzel been at the Banning 15 station only about Phone Price minutes when the body Saturday, Nov. 4 at 1 p.m. Carbon High Auditorium Mitchell Vote For Leadership - theyll treat more wounds than defensive injuries such as would be caused by a homicide. There was a traumatic laceration of Luella Tryon of the liver and con- Price has been tusions of the scalp selected as the that probably resulted chairman of the when the man tried to Carbon County a board of the moving chapter railroad car. & Oil Supervisor determined for body rtably He probably fell into Association. k TVS. ER Beverly Butler notes theyll probably see a lot of knife wounds. Some of these hunters sharpen their blades so much, then we get the cut fingers, whacked legs and so forth, she said. She 637-244- 8 .. in Price, Utah - HERE WE COME! The Utah Transportation Commission is bringing its annual State Transportation yn & DONALD L. Denison For Carbon County School Board Resident of Carbon County for 27 years. Vice President and Manager of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., Price Office. Active in church and community af- fairs with varied and extensive leadership experience. General Election on Nov. 7 Pd. Pol. Adv. Planning Meeting to Monticello this year. Topics of the meeting will include highway, rail and air transportation plans for Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan Counties. We are hoping to receive input from you the public, on present and future transportation in this area. The meeting will be held Wednesday, October 25, 1978 at 7:30 p.m. in the Monticello High North 2nd West, Monticello, Utah. School cafeteria, 55 a22 3 Cooking Demonstration 0 Prizes Galore Lots of Gifts Organ Music and Coupons provided by LEE'S MUSIC S31 Sponsored by the Emery County Now is your chance to share regarding Utah's transportation. Please plan to attend. In fact, clip this advertisement and save it so you'll be sure to remember. your views r and the Merchants of Price and Emery Countv |