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Show Page A6 The Summit County Bee Maxwell was able to go traveling with her daughter, thanks to the help of Kathy who did an excellent job of feeding us. Hope Rose had a good time. Last week, Joe Dalton brought apples and squash to us and, this week, we had nice carrots from -by Louise Wallace Harold Donaldson and we thank them. We received thank you cards Did you notice that white stuff pride in our individual properties all from Gerl Willoughby and from the coming clown along with the rain the time wouldn't that be nice? family of Marie Wilde for our sup•drops on Saturday? I did and I know We had welcome guests this week. port to them during the time of loswhere my snow boots are but, for Wednesday. Doris and Harold (Hal) ing their loved ones. some reason, I'm not quite ready to Hardin's daughter, Cathy Olvera One never knows until we lose a put them to use. Nevertheless; I am was with us. Cathy was able to stay loved one how much a kind word, a glad we live where there are four and hear her mother sing a solo durhug. a friendly visit or phone call seasons even if the other three seem ing the band practice. That was means. Those things help a Io! to to be much shorter, than the winter something she hadn't heard forages. one so I'll think snow. Friday, General Harold Hardin ease the pain and loneliness one Did you remember to vote on arrived wearing his uniform and feels. It helps a whole lot after the serTuesday? The percentage of regis- really looked neat. He had just been tered voters to cast a ballot was pret- the guest speaker at the North vices and the days seem long. So, ty low. Well, if you didn't exercise Summit School in honor of Veterans don't just think about making that call, don't delay, do it today. your right and the candidate that you Day. The Seven Ages of favored didn't win, it just may be We also had past members and Men and Women your fault. still friends, Delma and Keith 20 is when you want to wake up We will be having our election in VanDrimsler. They used to come December. If you wish to run for an every summer while they were at romantic 30 is when you want to wake up office, contact Louise B. Judd. You Camper world. Delma played an married. must be over 60, a member and still- instrument (don't ask me which one) 40 is when you want to wake up breathing and, of course, be willing with the band.. Now they are living successful. to serve. in Ogden so we hope to see them 50 is when you want to wake up Duane Schmidt won the seat for more often. rich. Coalville Mayor and he came in on Kalhy Wilde and Cindy McGehee, 60 is when you want to wake up Wednesday to thank us for our sup- who are the caregivers for George contented. port. Perkins, always helps out in the 70 is when you want to wake up We know he will not be able to do kitchen when they bring George to healthy. all the things he would like to do. Seniors They are a big help and 80 is when you want to wake up. We also know that we, the people, know where everything is and what If you don't have an enemy in the can dG a little bit more than we have we like. world, you've probably outlived been doing IO make our city more We do appreciate them both so them all. attractive. If each one of us take much. This week, our cook, Rose See you next week. North Summit' November 18, 2005 Subscribe to The Summit County 3ee Call 356-5501 Today Senior Citizens Cottages for the Children is now accepting applications for individuals, businesses, church or school groups, ANYONE and EVERYONE to build and donate a gingerbread house creation for the 5th annual Cottages for the Children Gingerbread House Display and Silent Auction. There is no fee to enter, only a desire to show off your culinary talents and artistic ability for a good cause. The houses will be auctioned off to the public with proceeds going to benefit the Wasatch/Summit Counties Children's Justice Center. The Cottages for the Children event will take place December 2 and 3. The hours are Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. at 160 West Main Street, Midway. Delivery of the donated creations will be on Thursday, December 1, from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. BUDGET HEARING Subscribe To The Summit County Bee The gingerbread house festival is taking place in conjunction with the Swiss Christmas Craft Fair held at the Town Hall on Midway's Main Street and the Inter-Faith Christmas Creche Exhibit held at 165 North Center Street also in Midway. The Creche is a display of more than ~oo nativity scenes representing 70 countries from around the world. North Summit Fire Protection District There, Theresik is Voluwbe&rs of America Find out how you can help.t, Call 1.8Oo! 899.0089 or visit www.volunteersofamerica.org t .,,,..,. M0 Volunteers • -^ of America* There are no limits to caring.™ Kanms Health Center 155 West 200 South CnaKille Health Center 82 North ^0 East C'oalulle. UT 435-336-4403 l M M-K 9-12 Sal. Kamas. UT 435-783-4385 9o M f: WAIN ALLEN M.D. FAAFP, DABFPN JEANETTE R. VERNON RN PA-C LISA M. SATURNINO, M.D. BRENDEN WHITE, DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY, All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the 2006 Budget. It will be held on December 1, 2005, 7 p.m. at the Coalville Fire Station, 80 East Center Street. I If you would like to build a cottage for this wonderful holiday event, please complete the registration form below and return it by mail to Cottages for the Children, c/o The U'asatch Wave. 165 S. 100 W. Heber City UT, 84032 or fax it to: 435-654-5085. Cubluhed In 1 hit Summit Covniy tf« Noi IK Jt 2J, : « » Gingerbread House Display Registration Form 2005 Learn to C a t e g o r y (check one): SCUBA DIVEl • Organization/Business Professional (professional bakers, chefs, etc) Contact Person • Amateur D Business Classes Starting Soon in Heber so Reserve Your Space Today! Mailing Address • Youth A (ages 12 to 15) City/State/Zip • Youth B (ages 15 and older) • Children (up to age 11) 801-224-8181 Ask For Telephone All houses must be made of edible materi- REGISTRATION als. The surrounding decorations do not. DEADLINE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13 Maximum size of board is 2' x 2'. Awards Full Service Family Practice Clinics Optometrist Saturdays in Coalville will be given in several categories Each House MUST be registered! including: most creative, best of show, people's choice, mayor's choice etc. Please Call for appointments or Visit us Online www.coalvi I le-kamas-healthcenters. yourmd.com Each House MUST be registered! Send registration to: 165 S. 100 W. Heber City, UT 84032 or fax to 435-654-5085 WASATCH & SUMMIT COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES Pediatrics Chiropractic SUMMIT PEDIATRICS KELLY B. JflRUIS Specializing in Infant, Child, and Adolescent Medicine Open Mondoy - Friday 8 30 am - 5.00 pm Ev-.-j ••IH.I & 'yjlu'doy A(jijO''<li'«J'ih AvitkitA) LESLIE WEBSIER, M . D . DAVIU LAPSON. M.D.. 380 E 1500 S, #201 • Heber City 657-0101 rtfiopecRcnSurger Sports Medicine ROSENBERG COOLEV METCALF Thomas D. Rosenberg, MD Vernon J. Cooley, MD Michael H Metcalf. M.D. . Charles C Rich. MD Larry G- Leonard. MD HOURS MONDAY - FRIDAY, 8-5 Phone 435-655-6600 1820 Sidewinder D( Park City. UT 840M Certified Chiropractic Orthopedist Ulasatch Chiropractic Office 540 South main, Heber City, Utah 84032 654-3032 Optometrist I Orthopedic Surgery! Ophthalmologist Dr. BradleyRouxfeQD l D r 454 North Main Heber City, UT 84032 654-1863 Complete family vision care, designer frames and contact lenses. Home Health Care I Gynecology/Oncology I fppplegate HomeCare&Hospice H C & H i Nurses • Aides • Therapies • Respite • Homemaking 123 So. Main • Heber City, UT 84032 435-654-5983 We work with Medicare and most insurance prwidefs. Akw us to provide you wm the care you deserve Dr. Duane E. Townsend, M.D. Gynecologist Alternative & Traditional Integrated Medicine 435-901-8123 1485 S. Hwy. 40, Heber 1670 Bonanza, Park City "YOU DO HAVE A CHOICE!' - G o r d o n Olsen Care of fractures, arthritis and other joint/extremity problems Arthroscopy and Joinl Replacement surgery 1485 S. Hwy 40, Suite D, Heber City All appointments: (435)654-6360 JOHN B. FASSIO, M.D. SCOTT A. CZARNECKI. M.D. • Comprehensive Medical & Surgical Eye Care (i.e. Cataracts Glaucoma Las'k etc ) • Performed in Heber I4~l So. Utiihutn 40 lUbti Cnw t'uth S4O<2 (435) 654-3090 Orthodontist General Surgeon Dr. Steven Brown Blaine J. Cashmore, MD Specialist in Orthodontics 380 E. I 500 S. Heber. UT 84032 (above Fit Stop) 435-654-4586 $11.00 Wasatch Wave AND Summit County Bee 6 month - 12 month Payment in Advance (435) 654-1471 1473 South Highway 40, Suite E Heber City. UT 657-4400 Treating patients lor general surgery issues. including colonoscopies. hernias, thymid. appendix, tumors, yallstones. diu1 skm cancer Physical Therapy W ~" U £ 1.1 S r K 1 N 0 Krista J.Clark, PI i'-r".v.v.' Ai.i". ,i -""••is.-.i r - v j . 1 .-".-* J1O E M.nn Snee! Suite K1;1 M.Ju.U. LIT ^JO-)0 435-657-0123 Hands-on Mjnual Therapy (or: B3t-k nfct> |Cinl Spoils io|U(cci p j * l ond F.biomyalgia TWJ pJT i«*enl i | U ( * i ch/onic puif ailhiiti*. o(r>er condition* |