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Show NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Thursday, October 12, 2006 Celebrations Luke Pulham Pagt 10 IT Iflifil'inii ': II II 1 Llj Jl 11 v rlr W ll & Cindy Ruckman, 50th She's our sweetheart. She's our gal. She's a beauty inside and out She's Nifty ... Benjamin Harmon Elder Benjamin Richard Harmon, Har-mon, son of Richard and Stacy Harmon of Lindon has been called to serve in the Brazil, Florionopo-lis Florionopo-lis IDS Mission. He will be speaking in a sacrament sacra-ment service held Sunday, Oct. 15, 2XHi at 9 a m. in the Lindon 6th Ward. 56 East 600 North, Lindon. Elder Harmon will enter the Sao Paulo, Brazil MTC on October 18. 9 'siTl : 4. i A1TACK ASTHMA ACT NOW I S66-NO-ATTACKS WWW MOATTACMI DUB 00N T If T VOUfl CNItO fill till A IIIH WITHOUT WAT I H J ill A I M Sat., October 21 9 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Central Utah Clinic Imaging 7055 North 500 West, Suite 112 m Provo, UT fico Osteoporosis Screening-Call 812-4624 for an appointment r Educational Seminars j Refreshments y Door Prizes 9:30 to 10 a.m. by Dr. Steven Bigler Gynecologiit Provided as a community service She's gonna be fifty. Have a wonderful day October 1 1th, Cindy"! Sean Evans Elder Sean Evans, son of Steven Ste-ven and Bcate Evans of American Fork, has recently returned from serving in the Frankfurt, Germany Ger-many LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, October 15, 2006 at 9 a.m. in the Hillcrest 6th Ward. 150 West 1120 North, American Fork. Matthew Joseph Elder Matthew P. Joseph, son of Stephen and Lora Joseph of Alpine, Al-pine, has recently returned from serving in the Russia Yekaterinburg Yekaterin-burg LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006 at 8 a.m. in the Alpine 1st Ward, 676 North Eagle View Drive, Alpine. www.cougarblue.com "V ( ou spend a lot of your time taking care of others-trom your spouse, to your children to your pet! Take time to celebrate your health at a 3 II I.I women s neaitn 10:30 to 11 a.m. by Dr; Wendy Breyer Medical Oncologist by the Central Utah Clinic Pi Uk Hap Hal Holmstead Elder Hap Hal Holmstead, son of Jay and Sondra Holmstead of American Fork, has been called to serve in the Cincinnati, Ohio LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006 at 9 a m. in the Manilla 7th Ward, just north of the Mount Timpanogos Temple, at 950 East 850 North, American Fork. Elder Holmstead will enter the Missionary Training Center on Oct. 18. We'd also like to congratulate Hap on receiving his Eagle Scout and his Duty to God. We love you Hap. Miller, Krommenhoek Jeffrey Martin Krommenhoek and Amber Joy Miller have chosen to wed in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Saturday, Sat-urday, Oct. 14, 2006. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David W. Miller of Draper. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krommenhoek Krom-menhoek of American Fork. A reception will honor the new-lyweds new-lyweds that same evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Alpine Arts Center, 450 South Alpine Highway, High-way, Alpine. Amber is employed as an aes-thetician aes-thetician in Park City. Jeff is employed as a mortgage specialist in Sandy. The couple will make their first home in Draper. r- . hair I C I I 11:30 a.m. to I 1 I by Dr' Ricnar I Internal Medi Noon hard Olsen Medicine Central Utah Oinic. l-our Hkii, tour Chokt - Gage Herbst Elder Gage C Herbst, son of Royce and Mary Ann Herbst of Alpine, has recently returned home from serving in the Leon, Mexico LDS Mission. Elder Herbst will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006 at 9 a.m. in the Alpine 9th Ward, 901 East Village Way, Alpine. Marden, 80th Roger V. Marden is celebrating his 80th birthday. His family would like to invite all friends and relatives to celebrate cele-brate with him at an open house in his honor on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006 Locate flu vaccines online NORTH COUNTY STAFF For the second year, the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) is providing the Flu Vaccine Locator, an online search tool, to assist individuals individu-als in finding influenza vaccine vac-cine clinics during the 2006-2007 2006-2007 influenza season. This tool is designed to help people locate influenza vaccine clinics anywhere in Utah by entering the county and date most convenient for them. The Locator can be found by visiting the Web site www.immunize-utah.org and clicking on Flu Vaccine Locator. The Flu Vaccine Locator will also provide information regarding cost, types of insurance insur-ance accepted, ages served, and what other vaccines are available. "This tool will be especially helpful, since influenza vaccine vac-cine availability changes so quickly," said Linda Abel, Immunization Im-munization Program manager, manag-er, UDOH. Because it is early in the season, consumers will want to check the Web site often to look for new clinic information. Another online resource available for consumers and LooKing ror a ciose convenient place to turn your scrap into cash. We buy all - v types of Metals, Steel, Autos, Appliances, Aluminum, Aluminum Cans, pti CODOer Brass. Rarliatnrs fainlpcc Rsttorioc ' :rZ r - We offer Competitive Prices, Fast Friendly Service, and a True Commitment to our Customers, Stop by and Give Us A Try! mm tn-UKIJJUUriLl 380 East Main Street Lehi 766-5336 Come and Welcome our New Doctor Dr. Aaron P. Chanborhin He is happy to be here and ready to care for your pets! Justin Hawkes Elder Justin Teague Hawkes, son of Scott and Eileen Lynsky of Lehi has recently returned from serving in the Philippines, Baguio LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006 at 10:30 a.m. in the Lehi 22nd Ward, 700 West 2600 North, Lehi. from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at his daughters', daugh-ters', home, 4287 West Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills. Happy 80th Birthday Dad!! We love you. health care providers during the influenza season is the UDOH influenza Web page. ,- Updates on influenza-related statistics, vaccine recommendations recom-mendations and disease facts are available by visiting the UDOH influenza Web page at http:health.utah.govflu. Certain people are at greater risk of getting flu and should get the flu vaccine every ev-ery year. I Children aged six to 59 months of age, especially children chil-dren six to 23 months. Children and adolescents (aged 6 months to 18 years) who are receiving "long-term" "long-term" aspirin therapy Women who will be pregnant preg-nant during the influenza season People who have illnesses such as such as diabetes, asthma or heart, kidney or lung disease I People who have required regular medical follow-up or hospitalization during the previous year due to serious illnesses such as diabetes, kidney dysfunction or immunodeficiency immu-nodeficiency t People who have any condition con-dition that can compromise breathing I Residents of nursing iii.-."-! N aOI&ARB - DOLLARS . tmm RECTCUNCt 550 North Geneva Road Oram ( (BP 1 ) 225-DrjaT) m Elder Luke Leland Pulham, son of Bruce and Lori Pulham of Pay-son, Pay-son, has been called to serve in the Washington D.C., South Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006 at 11 a.m. in the Broadside 2nd Ward, 952 West 1580 South, Pay son. Elder Pulham graduated from Lehi High School in 2005. While in high school, he served as the Lehi FFA and Utah High School Rodeo Association presidents. Luke was the 2004 Utah High School Rodeo Association Calf Roping Champion. Champi-on. He attended a year of college in Big Springs, Texas. Luke will enter the MTC on Oct. 25. Casey Allred Elder Casey Allred, son of Jay and Raylene Allred of Lehi, has ' recently returned from serving in the Washington Tacoma LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006 at 1 p.m. in the Lehi 3rd Ward, 1920 North 500 West, Lehi. homes and other chronic-care facilities I People over 50 years of age I Household contacts and caregivers of young children or people with a serious illness ill-ness I Health care workers Vaccine manufacturers anticipate that sufficient flu vaccine supplies will be available avail-able for the 2006-2007 season. However, because of the timing tim-ing of vaccine distribution, vaccine supplies may be not be available in all areas. The public is advised to contact their provider, call the Immunization Im-munization Hotline at 1-800-2754)659, or check the Flu Vaccine Locator site for more information. Influenza symptoms usually usu-ally begin within one to two days after being exposed, and may include a sudden onset of fever, muscle aches and pains, cough andor sore throat. Prescription Pre-scription antiviral medications can reduce the duration of flu if taken within two days after symptoms begin. If you get the flu, rest, drink plenty of liquids, avoid using alcohol and tobacco and take medication to relieve the symptoms. LEHI g5 1 Posl Office , , I 1 V:15 1 I F.xit !:ehi ,ETI Main St Animall Hospital I J 3rd Last POOR |