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Show December 8, 2000 Free Health Hotline What are the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning? How cJh you protect your family from carbon monoxide poisoning? How can it be effectively treated? The answers to these and other questions are just a phone call away. The prevention and treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning will be the topic of December's Deseret NewsIntermountain Health Care Health Hotline. The free hotline will be offered Saturday. December 9 from 10 am. To Focus North Summit on Carbon Monoxide Poisoning to 12 noon. The toll free hotline number, can be called from anywhere in the Intermountain region. All calls are confidential. Calls to the hotline will be answered by Lindcll Weaver. MD. medical director of the LDS Medicine Hospital Hyperbaric Program, and Sue Churchill, a nurse practitioner with the same program. More information about carbon monoxide poisoning can be found SuSscriSe To (Ihe Bee! on the Internet at www.ihcxom. The health hotline is a free community service provided by the Deseret News and UIC. IHC is a charitable, community-ownenonprofit health care organization based in Salt Lake City that serves the health needs of Utah and Idaho residents. The IHC system includes health insurance plans, hospitals, clinics, and affiliated physicians. Last year, in more than 100.000 cases. IHC hospitals and associated clinics provided S3 3 million in charitable assistance. A central part of IHCs mission is to provide quality medical care to persons with a medical need, regardless of ability to pay. d. - -- SUMMIT COUNTY ASSISTED LIVING P.O. Box 1055 80 W. 100 N. Kama. Ut. 84036 OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: Three nutritious meals, plus snacks each day Daily housekeeping and linen service Free personal laundry facilities Medication monitoring and reminders Assistance with bathing and dressing if needed staffing Recreation and activity programs Social, spiritual and educational programs (435) 783-67- 68 Scheduled transportation to and from apts. and events Beautician services available for .extra charge Respite care (to give families an hour, day or week lo run an errand or take a vacation) Base Monthly Rental Rates: KOUMS BH4N AT 4A4A4A4A4A4A4 4 ONE OF THE LAST OF ITS KIND A A 8th Annual A GiveaGSt'GetanEeGxam 4 In 4 A 4 i a NEW unwrapped toy (to be given to Bring needy families) of approx. 30 value and receive a V complete vision examglaucoma testing. T A November 27th through December 15th A 4 A 4 A 4 A 4 Toy must be presented at time of exam Not valid with other discounted exam fee offers Call ahead for appointment Wasatch Virion Center 4S4 North Main Heber City, UT84Q33 JO-- Q. 654-186- JTO 3 4 A 4 A 4 A 4.A 4 A 4 A 4 A 4 m in-du- fp-itin- de Thanksgiving is over anJ were gljJ you all had a happy day wiih plenty lo cal. I diJ. in fact I'm still feeding on the old bird. George Phelps had a doctors appointment on Wednesday so. of course, we excused President. Shirley so she could take him and see that the things the Dr. said was remembered cause most of us forget that or else do not ask the questions we should. In her absence Betty Wilde conducted. Shirley and George were back with us on Friday. We held a board meeting Friday morning with Chairperson. Betty Wilde conducting. We will have our election in January. We need two hoard members to fill the seats presently held hy Amy Shaw and Betty Wilde and the seats of the and the Secretary-TreasurPresident which are held by Shirley Phelps and Louise Wallace. W'illa Dearden is in charge of the election so if you want to serve in any of these offices, please contact her nr one of us. You can run forelection if you are of a mind to. Whatever you do. remember to come and vote. We will not have absentee ballots and 1 can clue you right now, there will be Eacowicyow4afNalo(Mdwa4 Live it and operate a mercantile in the heut of hunting and tithing country itll! be heart mchoot.TeS her lobe, nun io drool of boy. Tech bene be meitne and motive. outspoke in the Uintah Basin. Package deal includes fully stocked Grocery Stocrv Office and much more. Plus doublewide, garage, horse corrals, all for jiut $119,000.00. Just Reduced $109,000 For st Call Owner at mic tfgnMiM oa boo to help your Or dwflMer call I us mi dw land viu ww jcademicaj. stopped at Summit Merc to pick up an item she needed for a recipe and in hurrying out her shoe acted as a brake, the feet stopped, the body did nut and she fell flat on her face. No. she didnt break anything but she is sporting a real colorful shiner and has found aches and pains in all pans of the body. What's more, she never did get lo Seniors but we're glad she is up and about. W'e send get well and stay well wishes lo you all. Not only lo those we have mentioned before but to Cora Robinson. Jane Wright. Rhea Bagnell and Marie McMichaels, mother. Helen Welch who are having health problems. Glad to hear they're feeling some better at this time. An Open House will he held to honor Gordon Taylor for his many years of service to the Summit County Senior Citizens program. The event will he held at the Kamas Senior Center on Saturday, Dec. 16, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. If you haven't sent your letters to Santa, perhaps you better plan on delivering the list in person like this young lady did. One Santa Claus in a downtown mall was really surprised when a pretty young lady, about twenty or so walked up and plunked herself on his lap. However, Santa quickly regained his composure and started lass. talking to the cullcge-typ- e for want "What do you Christmas?" he asked. "Something for my mother, she replied. "My. my. that's what I call thoughtful of you. I'm sure we can comply with a request like that." smiled Santa. "Now. tell me. whal can I bring for your mother?" Faking a moment of thought, the young lady brightened, turned to Santa with a mischievous glint in her eye and said: "Id like her to get a ." Womens College Coalition 435-722-44- 86 A 'V fee 4 'e WERE FIGH'ING FOR YOUR Lift H Weve A 4 A s- - m Kamas Health Center 138 West 200 South Kamas. UT WAIN ALLEN, M.D. JEANETTE VERNON, RN 100 S. Spring Creek Complex to serve yiibetter." 654-- 1 202 appreiatdgdbusiriesi HI"1 'wnw.ww L4 American Heart Association Coalville Health Center 82 North 30 Fas! Coalville. UT Our New Address is 751 wet fi no recounts. We thank Keith Shaw for taking care of November activities. Now we will see what Loraine Rock has in stnr fur us for December. We appreciate Sherry Treen and her mother. Pat fur helping with the tables. They do a good job and they're pretty good at the canasta table as well as being active with the musical group. Pat also does an excellent job as Historian. Teresa Cain. CDS from the Kensington Service in Orem was with us Wednesday. She gave good service with taking blood pressures and testing our blood sugar and Mood oxygen levels. Not only that but she gave advice whenever asked. She is going to set up a schedule and if all goes as planned, she will be coming the second Wednesday of each month. We were happy to see such a good turn out because the more we use a service, the mure inclined they are to come. We did appreciate them. The band practiced both days. Leon Simistcr was there with his saxophone and he and Harold Donaldson joined in with the singing too. We were glad lo see Barbara and Jeanne Richins Rocmmich hack again hut we are still missing Esther Brown. Maybe next week. We were happy to see Eleanor Morby too. Not only because she has been absent for a week or so but because she brought a big box of chocolates. They were enjoyed by all and we thank you all for the nice things you do. Things were going along well for W'illa Dearden as she burned to get to the Center Wednesday. Then she Dr. Lovejoy & Dr. McN&ihhtoiv We n, For more info, or an appointment, .call Hours: Mon., Tues., Thun., Fri., INF. WALLACE wm wWxr 4 non-pro- fit and reproductive health program. Services physical exams, and disease venereal .counaeling testing, test, pap tots, jxepiancy and contraceptive supplies. Examinations arc performed by a nunc practitioner Cota are reasonable, No me will be denied use of the dinic; all services are confidential I.OI BY tXPECTTHIICTfRWKW? A Park City Community Clinic a family planning Tk parlt City Community Clinic Senior Citizens er $1230.00 Private rooms Baas at $1730.00 Ann day care 8:30 am -- 3:30 mi $33.00 24 H0I1I CARE ITOK AVAR ABILITY $75.00 24-Ho- ur a Page A7 The Summit County Bee jm 649-598- 9. 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