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Show 5fL ?T?si ; : Wednesday, "January 5,1994 - Page 8 EMT 6f the Year chosen , Scoiit leaders honored On December 29, 1993, Mark Loveridge, Captain ofthe Lehi City Ambulance, presented the 1993 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) of the Year award to Lily Southwick. Lily received the award based on input from her peers on the Lehi City Ambulance organization. i "All of the EMTs on the organization are eligible to receive this recognition" said Loveridge, "but Lily's dedication and devotion placed her well above the rest". Some of the comments from those that nominated Lily include: "She is very dependable and has gone the extra mile" and "she deserves the recognition due to her hard work and dedication to keeping everything moving forward". Another nomination said this about Lily, "As an EMT, she has been aradiant example of a devoted and dedicated professional. She has the ability to establish a good rapport with a patient in a very short period of time". Also added was "While serving on the building committee, she has been a driving influence in assuring assignments are completed, tasks are assigned and has been keeping track of what is being ac- Nine area residents have been , complished". "I always find it difficult to make the final decisionforourEMTof the Year" said Loveridge, "especially when we have such a great group of individuals serving Lehi City- Howof the ever, this year nominations that were submitted - two-thir- UTA starts r fiJ"1 " " t exemplary manner." Gerald L. Christiansen, Michael U. Bailey and Garry R. Sampson of Lehi; Daniel L. Stuart and J. Scott Horman of Pleasant Grove; War; ren Bradshaw of Alpine; and Reva Smith, Don Williams and F, Lewis Wright of American Fork were among the recipients of the award. I " mi" : the Arrowhead and Mahogany training awards, the Second Miler, District Award of Merit, On My Honor, Bronze Wreath Award from the Academy of Commissioner Service and the Award of Merit. Bradshaw is a member of the Alpine District Committee. He is Woodbadge trained and has received the On My Honor and District Award of Merit. ; were in support of Lily receiving the award". Lily is a lifelongresident of Lehi and is currently employed at the Lehi City Police Department. She has one brother and three sisters and is the daughter of Earl and one may pay 65 cents each way daily. return home, board bus 3 and make a transfer at the Mall. To For additional information, call UTA 8 or Pick up times are as follows: 375-INF- 225-926- at 3 p.m. Timp Special Service District LHS Activities The girls basketball team will Themonthlymeetingofthe Timpanogos Special Service District will host Emery and the boys team will beheld tonight starting at 6 p.m. at play at Carbon. ; conference room in the district offices, 6400 N. 5050 West, Utah Alpine Board of Education County. The meeting is open to the The Alpine School Board meets public. tonight at 6 p.m. in the School District Boardroom, 575 N. 100 East, American Fork. IKE Carol Southwick, also of Lehi. She is also serving her third term as Treasurer for the Lehi City Ambulance. She enjoys spending Blood Glucose Testing A free blood glucose test is offered from 8 to 9 a.m. at American Fork Hospital's board room. The test is offered the second Tuesday of every month. Awards. SAVEENERGY ' We all have a stake in protection of the environment and conservation of our natural resources. Efficient use of energy in our homes and workplaces can make a difference. For you, an immediate benefit of energy efficiency is lower electric bills. e benefit is For the next generation, the and safer cleaner environment a habits into The key is to change energy-wastin- g do g can their ones. energy-savinEveryone pari; Look for ways to use energy more efficiently all around your home and where you work - in lighting, how you use your appliances and tools, your heating and cooling systems, how to use less hot water. You'll be surprised at how much you can save. t, For more information on ways to conserve energy contact us. ' long-rang- Sampson.currentlyservesonthe Varsity Committee. He has been Woodbadge trained and has been awarded the Duty to God and On My Honor awards. all-th- . , Stuart is a Committee Member , 12th Ward Chapel (Lehi), 7:19 a.m. 300W7th ABETTER ENVIRONMENT & of Unit 839 in the Timpanogos District. He was awarded the Scouter's ( Training Award, the Second Miler Award and the Vigil HonorOrder of the Arrow. Horman has earned the Scouter's Key, is Woodbadge trained and has MainCenter (Lehi), 7:22 a.m. Smith's, (American Pork), 7:27 a.m. lOOEMain (American Fork), 7:30 UVSC Campus (Orem), 7:46 a.m. low-cos- Kangaroo Hop This orientation and tour of the labor and delivery area and the hospital nursery is offered for moth Presented by your and siblings of the new arrival. The Kangaroo hop begins at 4 p.m. in the front lobby of the American Fork Hospital and lasts ' an hour. There is no charge. Lehi City Power f " lv - J r, 'r.'i 768-841- 4 HW1 LOCAL I i. I i is mw llT II UVVI "r ; r Mm - The Lehi Seniors annual New Years Party will be held at The Colonial House, 187 W. Main, Lehi, starting at 6 p.m. Line dancing will be taught for interested persons, and transportation is available with MA :,Jf"?'" . prior arrangement. Lehi Seniors! Sign up Reservations and payment for a the New Years Party on Jan. 12 must be made no later than today by calling the Senior Center, 768-716- ( Piiiil it... on uic::. j uepenas , 5. Center offers free classes family history research today. Located on the fourth floor of the Lee Library on the BYU campus, the center is open on the second and fourth Sunday of each month from 9 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. ; schools that havocLr red. hut mo near! minn irftortf i " I We think all of uS Md$ deserve to go to a school like that. We love you," 4 Your cliildren m raise. So they ca4i"&eceky ; the competitive wcrI4 the will soon ) l v, 'A ' 'j Call 1 ' And we wH 5 ::i you ,v you can information on liii 'j J help change 1 Jiools in 1 your coramun;:7. Price 3 rl!?u "I'lieP.c-- . jWlahews LeW Jr. High Activities The boys basketball team will Lehi court play the Vikings on the J fac''f and get the Lehi Free Press for fly History ( America needs ivicre mm schools that encourse our 1 children to MMpxtteprf Join the Seniors now Fam- - A y, Make your reservations by Jan. 7 for our New Year Dinner Party Jan. 12 at 6 p.m. at The Colonial House. Cost is $7 with membership. Don't miss this fun evening entertainment will include the Utah Old Time Fiddlers. , chsi:. ty . - a ' cared I I education )s$$ fat And really even should;, care about us b: u $the ; kids of today thj future j of tomorrow world ? 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or call Memberships are $3 per couple or $2 per person, and the membership entitles patrons to a half price subscription to the Lehi Free Press for $12. Fee for the party is $7 per person with a membership, LHS Activities The boys basketball team will host Union, with games at 3, S and 7 p.m.; the girls team will play at Union. :.i fast : at the Senior Center Monday-Frida- 768-716- 5. '. has.ckznz m'M, AN OPEN LETTER aren't TO AMERICA kg enoagkWiukMt TnPQ rLTTT TiDi7TiT mieamm Inu ruin r xiwivi ii. yj jiiiuui12jiv.aJbmfbatkiMof Get the Lehi Free Press for half-pric-e with your Senior membership. Singles $14. Couples $15. The free monthly blood pressure clinic will be held at the center from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Family History Library The Utah Valley Regional ftLv.yM Andrew. s-- . But our schools 7 i Senior Citizens America Senior Citizens f local, consumer-owne- d electric utility. Submit information on your group's activities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to thisnewspaper,P.O.Box 7, American Fork, Utah, 84003, or by calling Community Calendar entries must be into the paper by Monday, 10 a.m.., of the week you want the notice to run. 756-527- 3. e ers-to-b- no-co- st wouldn't botiyrfprn tat are frightened mm 'fill- ' DO YOUR BIT FOR ; time with her friends and family, doing "good deeds" for others, and e most of ambulance. non-smoki- 379-313- 9, s' , Narcotics Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous is a group of recovering addicts who live without the use of drugs. It costs nothing to be a member. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using. The North Utah County group meets Thursdays at St. Peter's Catholic Parish, 634 N. 600 East, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. It is an open, meeting. For more information call the county NA hotline. "v - Lily Southwick receives plaque honoring her as EMT of the Year from Ambulance Captain Mark Loveridge. Grove ' . Reva Smith serves as a member of Committee 3018 in Alpine District She has received Basic Training and been awarded the Adult On Christiansen serves as a mem- ber of the Lehi District Committee. He is Woodbadge trained and was awarded the Scouter's Training Award, District Award of Merit and the Second Miler Award. Bailey also serves on the Lehi District Committee. He has received many training awards including Cub Scout Training Award, Scout Training Award, Varsity Scout Training Award and the ' Scouter's Key. Mich ael has received the District Award of Merit, OnMy Honor and Varsity Key Scouter l XL. at2:30 p.m. and the girls basketball team will play at Pleasant The girls basketball team will play Mountain Ridge on the Lehi court at 2:30 p.m. and the boys basketball team will play on the Mountain Ridge court at 3 p.m. ; . Calendar entries Lehi Jr. High Activities Scouters Training Award, Varsity Adult letter, the Alpine District 2ndMiler, Varsity and OnMy Honor Awards. Wright serves as a Unit Commissioner. He has received the Scouter's Training Award for both Cubs and Boy Scouts, Scouters Key, Webelos Den Leader Award and Woodbadge beans, On My Honor, District 2nd Miler and District Award of Merit. " morning service to UVSC The UTA bus route 16 will be available offering a direct route to UVSC in time for 8 a.m. classes beginning Jan. 5. Monthly student passes are available for $15 and may be purchased in the Student Center, or My Honor and Alpine District 2nd Miler Awards. Williams is Scoutmaster for Unit 830 in Alpine District. He holds the Woodbadge beads, Scouter's Key, Scout Leadership Training, received honored by the Utah National Parks Council ofthe Boy Scouts ofAmerica with the distinguished Silver Beaver Award. "The prestigious Silver Beaver Award," said Frank Aydelotte, Director of Public Affairs, "is given to those who have gone the extra mile in serving Scouting youth in an : G X U.s;' E KUip1 Anii-;..a- cnr.KN H.KAS4NT UKOVe NCVIKl I Kill 'HKK rHf NO. UTAH 111; MKMW.N Cunci Education Excellence Partnership Kail V teA :' ' mYK&faftyfK-- .'few .sR-iu- ''.able ; jjtmt.it of i' iac&tlon n Gov ; nors Associaticm ft-!- . titi ration of TBac5.:rs' Alii, tct of Husiness |