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Show -N E W S- Spanish Fork Covering what matters most WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2007 A3 Kiwanis helps Scouts Courtesy photos / Eugene Colled^*: TROOP 868: Pictured, left to right, with John Sump are members of Troop 868, Shanna Besendorfer, Christine Knop.p and Dallin Weatherford. SCOUTS HONORED: Recently the Kiwanis Club gave $500 to local Boy Scout units as part of the club's continuing support of scouting. Kiwanian John Sump and his committee selected the top scouting units and then honored the leaders and scouts at a dinner at Canyon View Park. Mark Nelson conducted the meeting. Deloris Nelson led the music. Long-time scouters and Kiwanis members Bert Timpson and Eugene Co!ledge ted the pledge and prayer. Scouting units each receiving $100 were: Pack 80, Spanish Fork 12th Ward; Pack 1523, Mountain View Ward; Troop 868, Spanish Peak Ward; Troop 1540, Cambridge Ward; Crew 868, Spanish Peak Ward. Pictured, above, left to right, with John Sump are members of Pack 80, Annaleis Smith, Britt Kelly and Braden Dalton. CREW 868: Right, pictured, left to right, with John Sump are members of Crew 868, Gordon Lowe, Janice Lowe, Matt Finch, Scott Lefevre and Luke Besendorfer. PACK 1523: Pictured, left to right, with John Sump are members of Pack 1523, Dale Goodman and Tyler Ashby. TROOP 1540: Pictured, left to right, with John Sump are members of Troop 1540, Allen Carter, Jacob Carter and Jared Danis. Handy hints: From READY • A2 soup, if you have time, place in the fridge and cover it with wax paper. After it cools, just peel the wax paper off, and the fat should stick to it and come off with it. To make hamburger healthier, after you cook it, put it in a colander and let it drain the fat into another container. After it has drained for a short time, rinse the hamburger under hot water to get rid of the excess fat (drain it first because you don't want to have the extra fat going down your drain). You do not lose any of the hamburger flavor from doing this. If you are going to season your meat, rinse the meat before adding the seasonings. Remember, handy hints Classifieds are meant to make life easier, try the ideas once and see if they help. Better yet, when something is a hassle, look at the problem from a different angle and come up with your own handy hint that you can pass on. Another tip to make your life easier: get your water stored. Yes, I want to talk to you about water storage again. I know, I know, I sound like a broken record, but it is one tip that I am going to keep playing again and again and again. I am so concerned; there is flooding in Texas and other southern states, but with all that water, they lack drinking water. Hurricane Dean played havoc with several smaller countries, and Mexico and a good share of people are v lacking safe drinking water. You will die in less than a week without drinking water. Then there was the sevenplus earthquake in Peru and again, what do the people desperately need? That's right, water. Someday we are going to have an earthquake. Please get your water stored. I talk to so many people that have good intentions, but good intentions won't satisfy your thirst; water will. Repeat with me - two gallons of water, per person, per day, for a two-week period. LARRY D. VEST Associate Broker/BSB/ABR List or buy your home with the "VEST" realtor in Utah County. BONUS! Free truck to move (in-State only - three days max) 212 South Main • Spanish Fork HOME FOR RENT Duplex. 1 bdrm. $500 deposit, rent $500/month, includes sewer/water. Renter pays electric, gas, garbage. No smoking, drinking, drugs or pets. Call 798-7439. (8/29-TFN) HELP WANTED NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT. For a current listing of job openings •for teachers, teacher's aides, secretaries, custodians, maintenance workers, bus drivers and food services, please go to www. nebo.edu/hr/jobs. (1/12-TFN) Looking for truck foreman to run crew for local moving company. Heavy lifting. Dependable, Honest, Hard Worker. Will Train in moving, must have experience with driving - clean record. 24,000/year to 30,000/year, depends on experience. Call Hope 804-6779 (8/8-8/29) POOP ^COOPERS. We clean yards and kennels. Call for an estimate. Bart, 798-0118 or 310-1496. (8/8-8/29) BOWLERS experienced or not, come socialize, have fun and be part of a team. Thursdays at 9:30. Call 798-2134 or 592-5170.(8/22-9/5) PAYROLL CLERK. Experience is a must. Quick Books knowledge needed. Part-time. Salary D.O.E Fax resume to 7942323 or email ebspayroll@ qwest.net. (8/22-9/19). PRODUCE Fresh Peaches - peaches, pears, apples and nectarines are ready for your canning and eating enjoyment. Picked daily - straight from the orchard toyou. Fruit stand in Payson South on Hwy, across from Payson Jr. High School. Open Mon-Fri, 1-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.5 p.m. McMullin Orchards, Payson, 465-3077 (8/29-9/12) |