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Copies of the 1998 Facility Plan and Resolution 99-02 yi Public Gain can be reviewed at the Wasatch County Auditors Office, the Midway Sanitation District Office, Heber City Corporation I = =| | Office or at ihe Heber Valley anos | PaaS District Administrative Office. | lotices te nie ape eS 525 South Main ¢ Heber City, UT Fax: 435-654-2531 Phone: 435-654-2661 84032 ; - Family and Community _ We are Being Watched| Twenty Year Anniversary of the By MaTTHEw HEIMBURGER: CONTRIBUTING COLUMNIST Church of Heber City, formerly the Heber Whe ‘other day I had to do some | was minor repair on our lawnmower. As | tightened down the last bolt, I startled to see my 2-year old son going through the exact same motions a few feet behind me. He had his FischerPrice lawnmower upside-down, _ his Fischer-Price toolbox out and was tightening an imaginary bolt with plastic pli-. ers -and:a wrench. Later, he took every. - ., Psychologists love to discuss whether it is nature or nurture that most accounts lemonade at work’s énd. _for a child’s eventual persona. And cerIt wasa- charming reminder of how — “tainly many aspects of a child’s temperayoung human beings learn to get along in - ment seem to have been hot-wired into ie. wider aie ng) it Scares me to. | them before parents ever get a chance to death. ra meddle. But the bulk of other social sciMgt: ‘parerits« eidins eae in life that.” “entists spend their careers measuring the the way-to teach a‘child respect, kindness’ _ -effects of individual, familial:and culturand even joy- is to display them promial choice upon human existence. In other words, influence still _ propagate, the very nature of society means that its young members will be searching everywhere for lessons on how to act. With the American tradition ceaselessly pushing forward individual rights and expression, it gets harder and harder to teach our children civility. Sometimes it seems we have swallowed — whole the rants sess n eO Prened reg Clean At A Single Price ype ge Ce Steam Dry Cleaning ° Top Quality Protection 4 owes ae See Flood Restoration| Automobile & R.V. Interiors. se Deodorizing « Fast Dry eee nn lan & Eddy Meyersick (657-0797 Double Mention This Ad Darwinian notion of sur-. vival of the fittest as a. Get 10% OFF§ yesg. oa = pov tania ~ ern ie Oe On - Serene : "social standard, and life wee} becomes a game of exploitation instead of utopia-building. A few cases to illus|_ trate the point: No one even bothers anymore to challenge the os wn st — CLEAN SWEEPER 5 hsapcstt ito Nees esl rag SN fd” TE — EL - CHIMNEY CLEANING - August 8. The 9:45 Sida School hour will followed by the 11 a.m. worship service. The Founding Pastor, Bob Richards, will be speaking. Pastor Richards will be accompanied by his family. A dinner will be serveda Anyone is welcome to iis service and “accompanying dinner. The church i is. located at 1811 south Highway 40. — another 50 families or so-a late middle- ~ There will also be special meetings held ae a 9, 10 and 11 at 7 p.m. ae 3 aged man and his buddies pulled their expensive boat into the only real swim- ming area at the lake and threw in the anchor. There weren’t too many in the _ : Wasatch h city-county Health ‘Department Monthiy Schedule - water yet, but the placement -of the boar. took away that option almost completely. It was just the beginning. Next the music came. on-fast beat and loud bass that droned on over silence and conversation alike. And finally, this fine example of a HEBER - The Health Department has : hisved their monthly schedule = fuaast Items covered are; COUR a Buy yee Lag | 1 continues to be the num- ber one health risk in our society. There is so much - evidence -for its links to ~ various cancers and conditions that one wonders how anyone’ could encourage anyone else to take it up. And yet Americans, from tobac- co executives, to fast liv- 11:30 a.m. and 1— 4:30p.m. 13 - MMR Clinic 8:30~~ 11:30 a.m. and 14:30p.m.. 18 - WIC:by app. 19 - MMR Clinic 8:3011:30 a.m. and 1- help them: their drive to succeed will come down to factors that were determined many years before by family in Astpmi. : particular, and society in general. _ One need not be paranoid of making mistakes to be a good parent or example. Class - 3-5 p.m. 8:30-11:30 a.m. 27 - Well Child Clinic by app. | me to be striving, succeeding, failing, and then striving again. Sometimes the best lessons come from bad circum- I think I'll double-check my handi- Food Handlers. 25 - Cancer Screening The common story of humanity seems to work on that lawnmower. 3 - WIC:by app. 4:30p.m. 12 - MMR Clinic 8:30- that is missing in them-it’s self-confi- dence and belief. Often I am powerless to always for the right reason. But perhaps a stronger idea (and no less spiritual) is the fact that children are watching and are building the future of the world on the foundations we supply them with. , | 11 - MMR Clinic 8:3011:30 a.m. and 1- lenges of first-generation college students. It usually isn’t academic ability world over to do the right thing if not stent 2 - WIC: sy appointriient 5- MMR Clinic 8: 30_ 11:30 a.m. and 14:30p.m. ~9-WIC:by app. 10 - WIC:by app. - social behaviors that get passed on. Faith, stances; but, there is a big- difference smoking : hope, and charity, too, are learned behaviors. In my work as an academic counselor, I have been amazed at the chal- between recognizing a bad example and knowingly being one. . The idea that “God is watching” has probably influenced many a person the that August: women, mind you) drank hard and laughed loud and cared not at all for those around them. How do you explain such actions to children when you can t understand them yourself? But it’s not just destructive or anti- is notion the 11 a.m. service. Jordanelle Reservoir-in the midst of | |. destructive. And yet, it | leave |tt To _ Valley Bible Church, is celebrating its twenty year anniversary on Sunday, goes a long way. And, man hoisted a flag that invited women to. while families are cershow off a certain part of their upper tainly the primary means for that influence to _ anatomy. He and his buddies (men and For local, friendly, einainny service at a GREAT PRICE, Call: Mindy HEBER - The Independent Baptist - _ plain folk, continue to set examples for are watching us at both good and bad the rising generations that defy common moments. Thus a child records both the sense, undermine health, and convince kisses and the arguments of parents and many of their personal powerlessness. stores both in his or her memory for. Why? Profit, short-term pleasure, habit, and addiction, respectively. With an future reference in human relations. Thankfully, most of what we do on aggressive anti-smoking campaign build__ ing here in the U.S., tobacco companies any given day is innocuous enough, and have sought to Secon foreign ‘markets the day does come that kids realize that with American cigarettes to keep their their. parents, too, are human. But for some, that realization might not come profits flowing-and thus the whole ae begins again. until after they’ve learned to perpetuate While sitting with my little family at destructive or antisocial behaviors. . AAA AA MIDWAY CARPET CARE en re nan ey ing yuppies, to pregnant mothers, to just nently in their own lives. But atite ates we seem to forget that those little eyes _«. .Step-that I-did to mow the lawn andeven . quenched his thirst with a tall glass of ~ Independent Baptist Church Let's do Lunch, Amigos — HEBER - Sunday, August 8, the St. Lawrence Catholic Church will be having an Outdoor Mexican Lunch from Noon to 2 p.m.. across the street from the church at 100 West Center Street. All are invited to the lunch and services prior. For more information, call 654-4035. ~ |