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Show i while, at the rime time, emphasising the severity of the problem and their Treatment fee for Myton Presbyterian involvement alcoholics Wendell Hibler, a ky epeaker from Trinity Methodist Church in Kearns, led the services on Sunday, July 23. Christy Thompoen served as pianist with special muak presented by Mr. Hibler. The scripture lesson wu taken from Matthew 18:1-- 6 and Mr. Hiblers message waa entitled, "What is a Christian Home?" The loving acceptance of each person as an end in .himself wu stressed. This applies to relationships between parents as well ae between permits and children. Children must be wanted and loved for their own ukes since we are forbidden to use children for our own purposes. A child's security in his relations with his parents is necessary to his developing faith. Children must be wanted, understood and taught to accept responsibilities in order that moral standards, conscience and character may be developed. Christian homemaking is a divine vocation through which parents become the channel of God's love to each person, he concluded. Mrs. Jane Thompson extended thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Hibler for being with us on this day and special thanks to the Ladies Aid for their help in getting the new roof for the church. Mrs. Thompson also announced that Mrs. Sally Myton of Pennsylvania, a descendant of the founder of Myton, hu recently sent a contribution to the church. Hie Rev., Eldon Kaufman will be our speaker next Sunday, coming to us from the Solid Rode at the Intermoun-taiIndian School at Brigham City. Members of the Ladies' Aide quilt at the church each Tuesday. n Schwermer of Social Services' official said. According to Jurgen Schwermer, director, Division of Alcoholism and Drugs, there are more than 160,000 alcohol abusers in Utah. Unfortunately, a majority of these people drive. Last year, there were 866 traffic fatalities in the state. Half were (Yogi) Brett Ross . . . son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ross, Myton, has been called to serve a two-ye- a rr mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Sao Paulo Brazil North Mission. He will give his farewell address at noon Sunday, July 30, at Myton ward and at 1 p.m. Sun, ay, Aug. 1 3, in the Provo Eighth ward. He will enter the Language Training Mission in Provo Aug. 1 7. alcohol related. This year, an estimated 10,000 to 12,000 Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charges will be made against Utahns. "It's a serious problem that demands serious Mr. solutions," Schwermer said, advocating that all persons with charged drunk driving be assessed a stiff treatment fee of up to $160 depending on income. "The treatment fee is the best option because it puts the burden on the alcohol Bible school NWF sues this week feds over budget a.m. each day. To sign up, Hardinger at 722-2058. contact Barbara cent rested for drunk driving have chronic alcohol related problems. In advocating the treatment fine, Schwermer said it could be administered fairly with a sliding scale. Lower Income persons eonvicted of DUI would pay a proportion of the $150 fee depending on income. But in either case, the financial pinch would be there. Coupled with this new approach in terms of treatment, Schwermer said he advocates stricter enforcement of CUI arrest procedures. The average driver arrested for DUI has a blood alcohol content of .19 percent, more than double the legally drunk level of.08 per cent. "What this means is that only the driver with really dizarre driving - habits lanes, driving down the wrong side of the street, running lights A contract to study the water quality, hydrology and aquatic biology of Utah Lake waa awarded to Eyring Research Institute from Provo, Regional Director N.W, Plummer of the Bureau of Reclamation announced last week. The $496,000 two and one-hayear study will lf provide environmental date needed to evaluate possibilities and alternatives available for the proposed development of Utah Lake. Thia development, part which is proposed as of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project, includes the diking of the Provo and Goshen Bay portions of the Lake to reduce the water surface area and thereby reduce evaporation the Lake. Preliminary data indicate that the proposed diking would develop a new water supply and would control the lake losses from is - being arrested. Other drivers, just as drunk, but less erratic in their driving, are not being abuser rather than the arrested, he said. In taxpayer. Thirty out of crisis situations, their the 60 states charge such reflexes are gone and a fee or tax," he empha- they can't avert accisised. dents. We want them off The treatment fine is a the road as much as we means of getting the want the totally incoheindividual involved in a rent driver off the road," treatment program Roosevelt Baptist Church's vacation Bible school wQl begin Monday, July 81, for a week of study and games. The classes will run from 9 to 11:30 the fee Is impro-tan- t since 60 to 66 per of individuals ar- Stepped up Intervention is needed by law enforcement officials, the courts and the community to curb Utah's drunk driving problem, a Utah Department said treatment Study begins on CUP billion. The suit also charges that the Administration violated the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act (RPA) by making the 25 per cent budget cut without an explanation he added. required by law. of fish Management and wildlife habitat forests. In a suit filed in U.S. District Court would be cut by the President from the $46.3 million requested by the Forest Service to $25.3 at Washington, D.C., the NWF charges that president Carter and the The National Wildlife Office of Management Federation has gone to and Budget (0MB) were court in an effort to force "short sighted" in cutting the Carter Administra- the U.S. Forest Services tion to spend more 1979 budget request money on the nation's from $2 A billion to $1.8 John Dolan Brian million. Rangeland would be management reduced from $45.1 million to $24.9 million. Reforestation and timber stand improvement would be cut from $106.2 million to $66.5 million. "In thia area, for instance, if the Presidents budget passes, 100,000 acres would have to be left unplanted after harvesting," said Peter Kirhy. an NWF attorney. "This means the land would be more subject to erosion and would be more difficult to prepare 14 There is an all points bulletin on him he has been missing three weeks. 5'5", Brown hair & eyes. ' If you know the whereabouts of this Boy please contact local Sheriff or Police level during flood years. Water collected would consist of the evaporation savings and water releases Strawfrom berry Reservoir through the Diamond Fork power system. Water would also come from agricultural return flows in Utah Valley. A separate contract 5a STANOABO with the Utah Division of Resources for the study of fisheries, vegetation, and wildlife will be completed and coordinated concurrently with this study and will be part of the environmental statement describing the impacts of the project on the Utah Lake area. Wildlife Amoco finds natural gas in Wyoming TURN ONS Amoco Production Co. has announced a natural gas discovery in southwestern Wyoming's Overthrust Belt which tested a total of more than cubic feet of gas per day from five different formations, including two deep zones never previously tapped in thia Rocky Mountain region. The No. 2 Whitney Canyon in Uintah County 12 miles northeast of e Evanston is the first in the Overthrust Belt ever to indicate the existence of commerical qua titiea of gas in two rock formations of lower Paleozoic geologic age-- the Ordovician Big Horn and the Miasissippian Madison. The Big horn, found below 15JKX) feet, flowed at the rate of 5.9 million cubic feet per day with 35 barrels of condensate (a hydrocarbon liquid) on a small choke. The Madison flowed 4.6 million cubic feet daily at depths below 13,000 feet. Hie well also tested gas in several shallower zones at around 9,500 feet, including the Triaaaic Thaynes, which flowed 2 million cubic feet daily, and the Triaaaic Dinwoody, 7 million cubic feet Another formation, a Cretaceous subthrust zone found below 15,800 feet also tested at a rate of 1.3 million cubic feet and 55 barrels of condensate daily. five-stat- for planting after being idle." Hie Wildlife Federation suit also questions some of the priorities in the President's proposed Forest Service budget including his funding of timber sales administration and management at 85 per cent of the amount requested by the Forest Service but refor- Hyrum Larry Winterton . . . son of Mr. and Mrs. Omni O. Winterton, Roosevelt, has been called to serve a two-yemission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the Japan Fukuoka mission. He enters the Language Training Mission Aug. 10, and his farewell testimonial will be held at 11:15 a.m. Sunday, July 30, ar y estation and timber stand improvement at only 50 per cent and soil and water management at only 59 per cent the Roosevelt Sixth Ward in which now meets in the old Roosevelt building. OVERLAND THRIFT AND LOAN Dept. Reward offered for any 80 SOUTH MAIN ROOSEVELT 722-245 Monday through Friday; Three convenient savings plans 82 9-- 1. PASSBOOK SAVINGS 7 Daily interest compounded quarterly No nnramum balance Add or withdrew at any time without lo of mterel Passbook record at each transection Whatever the Sue... Whatever the Purpose.. 2. TIME THRIFT CERTIFICATES 7 to 10 Convenient maturities horn bne to seven years $500 minimum Automatically renewable , . In Ms Storm Window OutaMo Storm Window Storm Door Patio Door Insulated Window Glass RopMcement Showf Odor Tub Endoiuraa Window Screen Ratio Door Scroan Scrota Raptacansoni Awning Auto Glam Mirror . 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