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Show hoa, —. COURIER Wasatch County’s Source for News PAGE 20 JULY 13, 1999 Search and Rescue’s New Home Volunteer organization to build, fund own structure with community help Engineers have approved the plans for County Court Complex, at the next Heber City planning meeting. a new facility for Wasatch County Search Search and Rescue has been housed in and Rescue, the volunteer organization responsible for helping tourists, and the occasional misplaced local, from area . ae pcan over 12 years. And, while the volunteer mountains, lakes, rivers and other open spaces. Search and Rescue hopes to receive preliminary and final approval for their new building, located next to the ——s a Cee their old building on the corner of 100 South and 100 West in Heber for a little public service team’s responsibilities have changed over the years, without a real budget, the Search and Rescue building stack | | has lagged behind. Lali \ _ The new Ui Lid building will Ch hehe NR eee : : rs serene eee ERPS be funded almost entirely from fundraisers like the upcoming Demolition : If plans proceed as scheduled, Search and Rescue’s old building at 100 South and 100 West in Heber will be vacated for a new, more modern building soon. ; the excavation work. Dérby and . the annual golf tournament. Additionally, The Search and Rescue are a sroup: of volunteers that risk life and limb to help others in need. the 60’ by 120’ building that will ultimate- for water and sewer as well as waived the planning fee. The County has agreed to do Search and Rescue volunteers will be offering their time and skills and doing a large portion of the winter. Wasatch County Search and ‘manual labor themselves. made up of roughly 33 on-call volunteers. Search and Rescue’s new building will Heber City — the hook ups. Rescue is | Their annual fundraiser, the Demolition be partially constructed with an old steel Derby, will be held July 31 at the Wasatch framework that was scavenged from a County Fairgrounds. The golf tournament . is scheduled for September 22. building in Salt Lake that was never completed. The goal of the project is to have has donated . ly include ample storage, showers, bunks and a classroom, completely enclosed by Pediatrics&AdolescentMedicine g David Larson, M.D. Lena Terry, M.D. Leslie Webster, M.D. Heber City: 906 S. Main St. bs 435.657.0101 | Park City: 1750 W. SunpeakD 435.655.0926 After Hours: 435.647.1779 | | Z KYLE TREVOR JUHLIN HEDRICKSON AGE 14 AGE 14 she OHN to Wasatch HORTIN PEARSON County adel” AGE 13 AGE 13 Summit | | “It is just way fun and stuff like that.” ‘ “I like the opportunity that it gives us to work “There is good competition along with the - with such great ot | a age SATE eer ag UR OE OR ng a ae ee Ra eg erence ER a A — ie BE ae ae SS, SP ES enone peered applauds kids’ | energy and wrestlers... like the et a es show us how it’s done, and then help us learn how to do it” : oy Sandersons and Weldon. enthusiasm! | 3b ae 657-0101 3 oe . Be Sst anette g Pediatirics “It is a great opportunity with good clinicians... the coach- | wrestlers. J 2 agentes SEN BES “Hats Off” ALEX | a . ees rem ee ee ee ee | | | | . | ee ee 9 |