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Show Thursday, September 27, 2007 18 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Former resident returns to practice medicine in Provo Dr. Jonathen Bartholomew, Bar-tholomew, D.O. recently completed his Pediatric Residency at the University Univer-sity of Nebraska Medical Treatment by allergy specialists for children and adults with asthma and allergies to: PLANT POLLENS FOODS PETS INSECT VENOM MOLDS All physicians are board certified in allergy and asthma as well as pediatrics or interna medicine. i i . - Utah's Wild Special Adoption Fee for Pairs Adopt a Mare or Jenny Pair for $1 25.00 Aug. 1 thru Sept. 28, M-F 9-3 Sat. Aug 1 1 & Sept 22, 8-4 Special Weanling Adoption Saturday,October 20, 8-4 Sept 28 - Delta Wild Horse & Burro Facility -featuring Utah's own Swasey horses!!! Official Results ELECTION PRECINCT The following information is taken from the election returns of the I I i i Munctpal Primary Election held Septemberl 1, 2007. Tor: TK s C 0 E F TOTALS Statement of Disposition of Ballots Verified for Accuracy " Election Tally List Verified for Accuracy CflnVSSS !'es yre yes yg iftv- Procedure Numoer 0 regrstered persons voting as listed in the " Official Poll Book 177 218 143 178 240 283 1 239 91 Numoer of registered voters as listed in the Official ' ' 'Reoistef 2403 2575 2415 1868 2086 2320 13,667 NAMES OF CANDIDATES OR POSITIONS OFFICE TOTALS Phiilip F. Bird Council 132 116 95 112 177 218 850 23.3 Michele M. Dugdale Council 44 6J 34 44 38 51 272 7.5 Darren A. Hardy Council 44 56 28 25 25 34 212 5.8 Dean F. Olsen " Council 139 112 66 108 143 201 769 21.1 Stacey R. Petersen - Council 54 99 fj 55 58 57 364 10.0 J. Niel Strong Council 139 100 94 103 183 219 838 23.0 Paul Wake Council S6 73 49 61 70 31 340 9.3 There were 97 early votes cast this election There were 53 absent-voter ballots cast this election. There were 51 provisional ballots cast this election. and Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Dr. Bartholomew, his wife, Sonia, and their three children, chil-dren, have returned to v . i t- in-' mjimiiir it ii ! it i Horse & Burro V D TM 1 rx SPRINGVILLE CITY PRIMARY ELECTION 2007 TABULATION OF ELECTION RETURNS 9182007 608 make their home in Spring-ville Spring-ville and to practice pediatrics pediat-rics in Provo. He is the son of Steve and Susan Bartholomew of Springville, and the grandson grand-son of Woody and Edna Weight of Springville and Lena Bartholomew of St. George. Dr. Bartholomew is a graduate of Springville High School, Brigham Young University and Kirksville College of Os- teopathic Medicine. He is the newest pediatrician pediatri-cian at Pediatric Care, 1055 N. 300 West, Suite 311, in Provo and is now accepting accept-ing new patients. He cares for newborns through adolescents, ado-lescents, seeing them for well-child visits and illnesses, illness-es, with a particular interest inter-est in asthmaallergies and ADHD. Call 357-7800 to make an appointment with Dr. Bartholomew. Adoption Wild uorse J and urro Program Also adopt at: Manti Adoption, August 25 or Delta Wild Horse & Burro Facility M-F 8-5 (435)864-4068 1 1 ! 617 407 508 694 i t ' Congratulations to Duncan Hubbard and Morgan Bowser who were of tne Month f rom Art atV ElementarV- Been There, Done That: Home Made Junk ;7 Liz Elder I'm assuming that if you're my age, somewhere between being old enough to know what your choles terol number is and trying to find your reading glasses, glass-es, and young enough to not be dead yet, you have a certain amount of stuff in your house that doesn't belong be-long to you. I, for example, have all of my daughter's high school clothes slowly ripening in the closet of the room in which I sit writing. These clothes are something of a bone of contention amongst her siblings, mainly because they would like the space to hang their own high school clothes, but I only have one daughter out of five kids, and frankly, I like looking at her clothes sometimes and remembering when she was a Springville High sophomore running for student stu-dent council secretary. We haven't parked our car in the garage for probably prob-ably five years because that's where we keep "the apartment collection." It's like Ikea only the stuff doesn't have much style and is pretty dusty and needs recovering - well, actually, it isn't much like Ikea at all, is it? But it serves the same purpose. There are bookcases book-cases and tiny microwaves and, oddly, a couple of shelves that were built specifically spe-cifically to go over toilets in really small apartments, like the one our son had his last year at the U. They look like bookcases with bottom shelves about four feet deep to accommodate the toilet, because you couldn't hang things on the walls in this apartment but shelf space was at a premium. pre-mium. HC Storm U9 team scoring the Wednesday night 811 3,645 100 0 p- .ij i mm -j nil - .ii i ' h,.. I "'( ' Tffi i Tim 4 j I fe' 5 ' i 'Jr . Jt t. ' " fill ' ilv.: - .. . qm I h i M If' mi if 2 We also have a model of the Parthenon from eighth grade ancient history class, lovingly made by a son and his dad on nights spent down at the shop. And a guitar about that's about five feet long used in a play ahniit something where you needed a five-foot long guitar. Stuff too precious to throw away. We recently found an old saddle that was something of a surprise, since we've never had a horse that we rode. We did have a horse that was a pet, so maybe we bought the saddle at the time thinking we'd ride the horse. But no one ever did. We just took pictures of the kids as babies sitting on the horse bareback and my husband would go out and feed him every night after work and he really enjoyed that feeling it gave him of being back on the farm. We sold an ancient motorcycle mo-torcycle last month that belonged to my brother who died when he was in his thirties. I hated to let that go but, well, keeping it wasn't going to bring him back and the man who bought it was thrilled to have it. We gave the DI all my mom's LPs. Classical music that I listened to when I was little, the Nutcracker, Nut-cracker, Bolero. The music mu-sic gave my mom a claim to being an intellectual in the small Mississippi town we lived in. They were my mom s and she had touched them and I was sad to see them go, but we needed the space for our lives. We needed the space to put the things that our kids will have to give away when they get old to make room for the stuff their kids will winning goal of a 2-1 victory ' Hobble Creek Storm scores " - 1 - - Boys U9AA U10AA U10AA U11AA U12AA U13AA U14AA U15AA U13AAA U15AAA U16AAA U16AAA U17AAA U18 Premier Girls U10AA U11AA U13AA U14AA U13AAA W-L-T 2-3-1 6- 1-0 4-2-0 W)-l 7- 0-0 2-2-1 4- 1-0 14-0 7-0-1 5- 1-1 3- 3-0 W)-l 5- 2-1 4,3-1 W-L-T 0,3-1 3-2-1 6- 0-0 6-1-1 6-1-1 fIJ 1 I V selected as the Ream's Students remember them with. It isn't that we never clean because we do, but after all these years, our house has become such a rich social environment that it is able to grow it's own junk without any help from us. Like matches from hotels ho-tels you've never gone to or maps from cities you've never been to? That's when you know you have a real home, when it starts to generate it's own memorabilia, memo-rabilia, things from the life you house wishes that you were leading. Or maybe suggestions it's trying to give you for places you might like to go based on the other junk you've collected. col-lected. Kind of like NetFlix recommendations rec-ommendations where they average all the movies you usually rent and tell you that you'd probably like to see yet another Clint Eastwood movie from the seventies. Those suggestions sugges-tions usually just make me despair of ever being an interesting in-teresting person. My house lets me know that I am an interesting person, that we were interesting inter-esting people as recently as last year, that we've gone places and done things and that hopefully we will again. Places our house hopes we will bring more things back from to store in the garage. 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