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Show Ay Kmvk.-i-. Vnl. 7:! I l;ili Miilis .I;mu;n v 11. Ambulance crew holds meeting, gets county position on funds Janice Boswell presided at the Monday evening meeting of the Eureka Ambulance Vice-preside- nt Association. After routine reports were given, communications were read from Payson Hospital and several medical supply firms, giving price lists on suppplies. A letter from Medicare was read by Historical Society plans first meet The Tintic Historical Society has planned its first meeting of 1978. for Thursday, January 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Building. "Filmed history will fill the entertainment bracket. Also on display will be our copy of the results of the work Phil Notarianni has done for our district. The nomination for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Sites, has been sent to Washington D.C. for consideration, and we hope to hear from them in the near future. Light refreshments will be served.. Everyone is invited to come out and share this evening with us. Janice, concerning service collections for patients on Medicare. An Emergency Medical Technicians Course will be presented, starting February 3, 1978, at Payson, Utah. A 11 Present at the meeting were Commissioner Ted Johnson, Janice Boswell, Arthur Long, Adele Allinson, Stormy A Hinson, Barry Franks and Joe Bernini. interested persons should contact The next meeting will be held on Janice Boswell for particulars. February 6, 1978. It was reported that one ambulance run has been made since the last meeting. County Commissioner Ted Johnson Each week there are a few copies was present to comment on the county of the "Iteporter" in the Post Office take-ovof ambulance service, and with no names or addresses on them. a suggested new name designation for This means that the address the Eureka A mbualnce Assn. such as machine at the publishing company, West Juab Ambulance Assn. The somehow, did not print the names on will stock and the papers. If you do not receive your county replace necessary medical supplies for jump kits and the paper, please inquire at the Post ambulance. A discussion was held with Office window and they will give you Commissioner Johnson on expenses for a copy. If there are no extra copies the ambulance and the responsibilities there, contact Grace Bernini at of the ambulance people. Notice er free Cancer Detection Clinic, sponsored by the American Cancer Society will be held on Saturday, January 21, in Nephi. The place: Nephi Elementary School. The time: 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. It is hoped all women in the area will take advantage of this opportunity to be checked for cervical cancer. Breast and proctoscopic exams will also be The clinic will be under the direction Public Health Nurse Jennifer Bennett, (A Juab County. of for this state especially in unin- without regard requirement, corporated areas where building permits are not required. "Violations of this type are considered a misdemeanor. "Compliance with this law can only mean added protection against malfunctions and-o- r contamination of the states environment. Anyone needing assistance or information concerning septic tank installation may contact Mr. Hall by calling the Nephi Health Department at 623-0The office is located in the new annex on the north end of the hospital, 392 East 600 North. Nephi Utah, 84648. 6. such as tungsten, and tungsten metal. ferrotungsten uses are industrial Tungsten's primary of metal cutting in the manufacture forms Utah is a national storehouse for oil shale deposits, which contain an estimated 300 billion barrels of oil which can't be tapped without major (issue. is evident that building is being - given. e "It done the metric system. Over 5000 comments were received and 98 percent were loud and clear negatives. 'Nuff said . . . Fred Laird tells me that a girdle is just something that keeps an unfortunate condition from spreading . . . Remember when counterfeiting used to be a private enterprise? Now the Federal Reserve Board, with the sanction of the government, is practicing it every day . . . One baldheaded NOSTALGIA Remember fellow to another, to have we used when (sighingly) dandruff? . . . MINES AND MINING Tungsten ore concentrates are further processed to provide ammonium Daratune state, the starting point for making other A gel-lik- According to Bruce Hall, Central Utah District Health Department sanitarian, all septic tank systems must be approved and inspected by a registered sanitarian to conform with Utah State law. Mr. Hall made the following remarks: by Wayne E. Cook ABOUT THE METRIC SYSTEM -The Federal Highway Administration asked for comments on its proposal to convert our nation's highway signs to at Nephi location Research is underway at Utah to develop a synthetic sealant with the potential for eradicating pit and fissure tooth decay. Researchers, have e compound conprepared a and aluminum oxide calcium of sisting which has proved durable phosphate in prelminary adhesive and highly at finding aimed is tests. The research of materials combination a material or as which duplicate, as closely possible, the adhesion and strength qualities of tooth enamel. Researchers are also exxrimenting with laser light as a heat source for fusing the sealants to the fissure areas of jdccav-pronpit and are molars. They attempting to beat can be laser much how determine applied without endangering a tooh through cracking or damaging its pulp Septic tank approval now county must Bits of This and That Cancer clinic will be held Saturday technological advances. According to U scientists, one promising study involves the use of a solvent to extract organic material from the shale. They say the state's oil shale has a high percentage of soluble material, which enhances the feasibility of commercially recovering oil through the use of solvents. Laboratory tests are under way to attain better yields from oil shale and to determine the effects of using oil shale liquids as solvents. N. !7s of tools, mining tools, electrical contacts and in electrical light filaments . . . FOOD FOR THOUGHT (the Adam may have Women's Dept.) had his troubles, but, at least, he didn't have to listen to Eve talking about the man she could have married ... Have you heard about the witch doctor who teaches a Hex Education Class? 'Tis a sad but true fact, that man is the only animal that can be skinned more than once . . . Remember that stopping In closing at third base adds no more to the score than striking out . . . 'Til another time - hx'ul artist, whose work is being featured this week at the Eureka School library, is Mrs. Jea inline Johnson. Her paintings hate been on display all week and it is hoped that many townspeople treated themselves to a trip up to the I i bran to see them. Works of a different local artist will be displaced each week, and the public is invited to view and enjoy these displays. Local artists wishing to display their work, are cordially imited to do so. Just call l:i:Mi!L'7 so that arrangements can be made. Tin1 Elemental Citizens asked to clear snow from fire hydrants Hiding under all of the snow we now have (and sorely needed), are quite a number of fire hydrants. It has been pointed out to this reporter, by a citizen of our town, that this is a potentially dangerous situation. In case of a sudden fire, it is quite possible that someone's home could burn to the ground, while firemen are locating and removing the snow from firehydrants. If there is a hydrant near your property, it would be most helpful if you would clear them of snow, so they can be readily seen in case of a fire. Let's keep them visible throughnul the winter season. Who knows? The home you save might be your own! Remember that time is money. The Wearable Artificial Kidney (WAK), a revolul ionary advance in kidney dialysis machines developed by U bioengineers, will soon be available unit is commercially. The eight-poun- d worn in front of the body, held on by bells, and is designed to provide greater independence for dialysis rt patients. The WAK eliminates the tank of dialyzing fluid used in conventional machines and replaces it with a dialyzing regenerating system that requires only a tank. Even while dialyzing, the patient can disconnect from the tank and move around for periods. 120-qua- 20-qua- rt te |