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Show I Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, October 1-4, 2005 The Park Record •A-14 Temple Har Shalom announces High Holy Days ALL SEASON FUN ABOARD H E B E R VALLEY RAILROAD 2O MINUTES FROM PARK CITY, 45 MINUTES FROM SALT LAKE CITY Park City's Temple Har Shalom will hold High Holy Days services for 2005 at the Silver Lake Lodge at Deer Valley. Officiating will be Temple Har Shalom's Rabbi Joshua Aaronson with guest cantor Tamar Havilio. High Holy Days services take place according to the following schedule: Monday, Oct. 3 -- Rosh Hashanah Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4 - Rosh GRANDPARENT S TREAT Grandparents Ride FRLJi when ilicy treat their grandchildren to a train ride! Catch the Aiiiiimn Colors! (A fen f ion tttl at time of honking far tpteitd nffer.) PROVO CANYON LIMITED 3 Hour Scenic Excursion SOLDIER HOLLOW EXPRESS J '/_• Hour Scenic Excursion COMEDY MURDER MYSTERY Whodunit Entertainment festival of the booths. A service with spaghetti will take place in the sukkah on Monday, Oct. 17 at 5 p.m. Simchat Torah (rejoicing with the Torah) celebration will lake place on Oct. 24 at 5 p.m. "Live from NY's 92nd Street Y" with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick will be broadcast on Sunday, Oct. 30 at 5:30 p.m. These services take place at Temple Har Shalom, 1922 Prospector Ave., Park City. Hashanah Morning Service, 10 with Dr. Drora Oren, 2 p.m.; aftera.m.; children's service (four years noon Yiskor/Ne'ilah services, 3 p.m. to second grade) 10:30 a.m. Please contact the Temple Har Tashlikh Service at the site of the Shalom office for ticket informanew temple on S.R. 224 will take tion at 649-2276. place immediately following the Friday evening Shabbat serservices at approximately 1:15 p.m. vices are at 6:30 p.m. each week. A Wednesday, Oct. 12 -- Kol preschoolers' Shabbat will take place Saturday, Oct. 1 at 9:30 a.m. Nidre Service, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13 -- Yom On Sunday, Oct. 16, a sukkah-raisKippur Morning Service, 10 a.m.; ing party is planned at noon to conchildren's service (four years to sec- struct the temporary structure for ond grade) 10:30 a.m.; study session the celebration of Sukkot, the fall Uinta National Forest to implement prescribed burn SUNSET BBQ SPECIAL Bluegrass 'n Barbecue HAUNTED CANYON LIMITED Halloween Heebie Creepy (4*5) f>S4-S<iOi www.licbervrtllcyrr.org (Soi) 581-9980 SALT U K R Uinta National Forest fire personnel plan to implement a prescribed burn this Saturday, Oct. 1 in the Rays Valley area north of S.R. 6 in Spanish Fork Canyon. The burn is expected to last for three to five days. Temporary road closures will be implemented to protect fire personnel and the public. This project will reintroduce 450S0DTH tSooWiiST Hi-ufiuCnv. 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The communities of Spanish Fork, Springville and Wallsburg may experience some temporary air quality degradation. Smoke may also impact Strawberry Valley, Daniels Summit and summer residences in Bryants Fork. • Qualified fire personnel will use Annual Drive Safely Work Week is October 3-7 KLEIN'S Chatting with a fellow carpooler, changing the radio station for the latest traffic report, checking your voicemail on your cell phone, and taking notes for this morning's board meeting can be deadly... if done while behind the wheel. Employees trying to do more on the road than drive are significantly increasing their crash risk. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, these -and other distracting driving behaviors are responsible for 20 to 30 percent of the nearly three million crashes that occur each year. 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Addressing the environmental, mental and physical distractions th^t drivers engage in and encounter on our nations roadways every day, the theme for this year's campaign is "Be Ready. Be Set. Be Focused." Driving is a complex task and requires the attention and concentration of the driver. Today, employees spend more time on the road than ever before and have unprecedented access to mobile and in-vehicle technologies. Many of these technologies add a significant measure of convenience and safety to people's lives. However, if not managed and used responsibly while driving, these new technologies could impair a driver's focus and result in a crash. Traffic crashes are the leading cause of death and injury in the workforce, and it is often employ- ers who bear the human, economic and legal costs associated with a crash. The Utah Safety Council proudly supports Drive Safely Work Week 2005. We recognize the many distractions employees face while driving on today's roadways. 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