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Show 6 to be f$ot ,nt id to Ion Citt and thi; ir , which when t 'e as LV with th, I '? to work ems," 4 t said. ' lesu :u on tlj; 'tmyfai. animousi reque? .atter vf city etc. ll light. Tb ! discusse Fii meetii; duled m. in tt- Buildini Jmmissi;: Branny was oi rection tt ', and th: ingeisrr. e city mi r OBJ New Utah! - Wednesday, November 15, 2000 - J ipfa construction closes doors hut south ones inre areas being tnr 'd visitors at the rk Hospital to ;theac":" This the ;ie available i except for only for the was .-SI-' ell as the adja-':Ain adja-':Ain stalls with the id the demolition Ration for the new : Care Unit. said consuuuiuu .,,,V near its o"- the last ,L-s 0 Daa weau.w. ,m thing auai in is critical work in lots, n cuvuig - to do the mi'" gict, ' -halt-.. hoped the west parked park-ed the new entrance to the Day Care parking lot can be completed before the asphalt plant closes about the first week in December as asphalt can't be laid when there are freezing temperatures. Providing there is a break in the weather during the next two weeks, all the paving scheduled sched-uled should be done by Dec. Again, weather permitting, permit-ting, the widening of 1100 East will take place during this same time. If the weather weath-er doesn't cooperate, however, howev-er, that portion of the project will be delayed until early spring. The footings and foundations founda-tions for the North building addition are being poured. This part of the project shouldn't be affected by the weather, officials said, adding it is critical to finish this concrete work and be ready for steel framing by the middle of December. A new hallway has been constructed from Administration west to the Emergency Center. This will allow further demolition of the board room and hallway. This is part of the North Building addition project. With the construction underway and only one main road into the hospital, new 15-mph signs have been posted. Violators will be ticketed, tick-eted, officials say. They explained the speed limit is for the safety of the patients and visitors as patients and visitors have to cross the road to get in the south entrance to the hospital. hospi-tal. Individuals, officials say, are regularly driving faster than 40 mph, creating an "extremely dangerous" situation. ig Fix is coming to PI. Grove -eBig Fix on Tour wil1 .''pleasant Grove on Nov. 4 16, making conven-'low-cost pet steriliza-' steriliza-' available to the commu- -e mobile spay-neuter is a state-of-the-art ii unit on wheels, trav-ie trav-ie state as part of No '. Homeless Pets in a campaign to end the v of healthy shelter ani-Sbv ani-Sbv 2005. 7-e Big Fix on Tour will ;oav-neuters at the fol- -jg prices: maie cat, one cat, 410 each lor i or more; iemaie cat, male dog, $30; female i ' . . '11 jr-cost vaccinations win .-: be available at the day, Wednesday and 'iday clinics. Rabies : for cats and dogs cost feline leukemia vaccina-510; vaccina-510; cat combination, iog combination, $10. fie clinic will be located s from the Pleasant e Police Station at 100 MEast. ie clinic will operate on rat come, first served i Animal intake is from i to 9 a.m. The clinic close at 5 p.m. ;1 owners must bring : animals in a carrier, .'are reminded that ani- must not eat after 9 ie night before the surer sur-er the morning of the fry rets may have 'i. e Big Fix on Tour is a '' component of the No e Homeless Pets cam- campaign is 1 m m i m R . N f -4 ...................... ........................ . friiiftnrti iiMffn .".'."""...ft 44 Kokomo owned by Dennis and Emily Eyre of Lehi gets a feline shot from the Big Fix on Tour veterinarian technician techni-cian Kathie Ellsworth while campaign manager Julie Castle holds Kokomo. More than 100 surgeries were performed per-formed during the Lehi visit. i The administered by Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab and financed by an $8 million grant from Maddle's Fund, a California foundation. The mobile clinic is staffed by a veterinarian, a vet technician and two vet assistants. The uni is 32 feet long and contains a separate surgery room, two surgery tables, a built-in anesthesia machine and .18 built-in cages for animal recovery. "We hope pet owners will take advantage of this opportunity oppor-tunity to get their animals fixed at a very low cost and under safe and convenient circumstances," said Gregory Castle, director of No More Homeless Pets in Utah. "We're trying to make it as easy as possible for people to help us and the tragic killing of dogs and cats and for pet owners to do their pets a tremendous service. Altered animals live much longer, happier lives than unaltered animals." 'mpaper seeks names of needy families '.vapdper is seeKing ntity of needy families nea tor Christmas. need the names, ;s telephone, ages, g SIZeS anH Qmr CTioif. u me ramily, says orett rJezzant. 'fed sher other reason, may be looking forward to a bleak Christmas, please give us as much information about them as possible. Please include your own name, address and phone number so the sponsor can use you as a confidential contact person. crnno fn v, T'Uio umv the family s ;eng this information Christmas can be a welcome surprise. . , Readers who do not wish to sponsor a family but would i:i,Q tn hPn mav contribute cash. Monetaiy donations aie divided among the sponsor- amzations lu uc organizations and 'their nnm c,,u ). , . ""u ouu-lUI-SLdll- ejects. We try to match J needy family with a f'u know of a familv .. opnient of a walk- '-Sn t,'il alonS the ; -j,, Lanal was an issue ,..a Friday at a mini-.'l,ence mini-.'l,ence on Utah Valley , f'p conducted at the Renter in Orem. Co '-1 trail Ul"-y cities, along ooirl thp association is concerned about safety, not only of people wa king the road, but of his maintenance people who must Pf.f road dailv. "The road is na owand'there isnt enough room for the mamtenance truck and walkers he said. There have been mw .... 1.1.1.. lo, iiavt ii.w. iiinc tn t-i n hp ran u. .. , -i: o Ri....,." ""v5. "1C 7, ... u r.;taA s haDin- ty, plus the need to maintain '' F .nonns said tne motorn lv.' WCll..! 1. reuiauiuii it. M W - I l""ciat' "ale useis I:5n open the canal : "rrently any walkers .leered to be tres- .IHln,,',... ith ""-e property. , 'indent. s been in discus- , , -"ueia, told "c nas the federa watei more pointed about quality are becoming nnH more strict. Ht P Lindon Mayor uertunrv t - -.Til-i ol"i aim ureni ;ted Z1 . Durn' ancl "eve mme ana muic , out that cuur-v half the water in thecal used for irrigation, and hai r . nuruosch. ior iniN..ur r ' f.,mina- cant let lu", oui. f ti-io fnmilifis for their own sub-for-santa contributions. Please submit information on needy families or cash donations dona-tions to: Christmas Family, PO. Box 7, American Fork, Utah 84003. If your family or organization would like to do a sub-for-santa project for one or more of the suggested families fam-ilies please stop into our office at 59 W. Mam, American Fork, anytime after Dec'L T 1 A There is no specific deadline, dead-line, but most sponsors want (- working on their proi- LU ouui v - o . . ects soon after Thanksgiving. Treatment Plant, and 'more will be treated when a second sec-ond treatment plant is built near the Point of the Mountain." Denos said that as urbanization urban-ization continues, more and more of the canal water will be used for municipal purposes. pur-poses. 6ln 5 to 10 years there will be a need for municipal water vear-around. He pointed out that long.-rqnre long.-rqnre plans call for the canal to be piped. He said ..they hope to begin the project m three vears and hope to finish fin-ish it in 10 years. If the canal is piped, it will leave a much wider trail for to uso:': "We Kiv i ve cume ti Our Jiu- r concerns are met." Jordan tion nuiu ..:,.;,,.! 1 ne URui'r-- at tne Water water is treated Valley ight and smeii in Initwo needs to have met. he sound, water. our concern emphasized. r V J DON'T MISS THE EXCITING NEW 1 2001 CORVETTE! IN STOCK NOW! I A 36 ' 99 Qm IKE FOR 3 ATJY IIALF-TO'J IH STOCK - i? you i.;:;.'iio Tins adi SO u - m ".: k,. . .. .... OP. 'A fc r ALL rSIW CIIIV CABS! 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