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Show Business planted Tulips Shirley Moore hadn't had a mammogram, thinking she didn't need one, her risk factor for breast cancer was low. "I had all my children young four in 10 years had nursed them all, didn't have high cholesterol," she recalls. It couldn't happen to her. Then her doctor advised her to get a mammogram to make sure and it was good she did, a lump was found and it was malignant. "I've been real lucky," she says, adding now she urges all women to have a mammogram regularly. "It'll be seven years in February since it was discovered, she said, as she prepared to other breast cancer survivors and hospital employees to plant bulbs at the first annual Planting Hope event held at American Fork Hospital on Oct. 21st. Planting Hope was a public event, unique to Utah County, with American Fork Hospital with joining Timpanogos Regional Hospital, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, and Mountain View Hospital to honor those who have courageously fought the battle of breast cancer. Over 700 tulips and hyacinths were planted around the American Fork Hospital entrance sign. A plaque is also in H.E.A.T. Hope project program to begin The of Department Community and Economic Development (DCED) will begin operation of the Home Energy Assistance Target (H.E.A.T.) Program on Monday, ? f-- '. New Utah! Nov. 2, 1998. The H.E.A.T. f 373-820- program is a federally funded energy assistance program that helps eligible households pay a portion of their winter home heating bill. For the first two weeks, the program will take applications only from people who are elder low-inco- ' fi- - '' 1 ly or disabled. The general public may start applying on Monday, Nov. 16. The elderly and disabled may continue to apply after this date also. Those who are homebound may call to have an outreach worker come to their home. Applicants must arrange for an appointment between Nov. 16 Jan. and 15. 0 Walk-i- n appointments will be accepted in the mornings after Jan. 15. Appointments will have to be arranged for afternoon times Bingham thank you fax? J 1 The family of Lynett Peterson Bingham would like to thank all of the special friends, neighbors and family who were so generous with their time and t Shirley Moore, Cindy Atkinson, Christine Rambo and Ruth Lamb plant tulips at the American Fork Hospital at the first annual Planting Hope. breast cancer. Officials said this year alone 850 Utah approximately women will learn they have breast cancer and about 210 will die of the disease. Keith Alexander, American Fork Hospital administrator, said of those diagnosed about 163 of them will be Utah County residents. to be erected. The resulting memorial and tulip garden will bloom each spring to remind communities of the battle against More obits page 10 on-goi- Planting Hope honors all those affected by breast cancer and underscores the importance of early detection and continued research. The event will be sponsored annually during Breast Cancer Awareness Month by The American Cancer Society and IHC and participating Columbia Hospitals. Obituaries thoughtfulness. We were so appreciative of the expressions of love, cards, flowers, food and phone calls, that each "of you so generously gave in our time of need. Evans Our thanks to Bishop Jones, the Relief Society and Priest- hood of the 11th Ward for providing comfort, caring for the lovely flowers, and extending a wonderful family luncheon. Neil Bingham Rulon Peterson LuJean and Roy Hardy Elaine and Robert Osborne Glade and Kay Peterson card of thanks The family of Paul Evans wishes to thank all of those people who have been of service to us at the passing of our husband and father. We acknowledge and many kindnesses and support we have received through flowers, food and thoughtful words. We appreciate the Lehi 16th Ward Relief Society, who cared for the flowers and provided - in October 28, 1998 - Page 3 November however. Individuals may call 6 after Nov. 2 to arrange for an appointment. To apply for H.E.A.T. assistance, please bring identification, Social Security cards for everyone 18 years of age or older living in the household, the most current copy of the household's utility bill, verification of attendance at an "Energy Fitness" class, proof of income for all family members for the calendar month prior to application and proof of medical bills paid during the prior calendar month. Proof of disability insurance is needed for individuals 60 years or older. Proof of age is needed for individuals 60 years or older or five years and younger. Outreach workers will be taking applications from Nov. 2 to Nov. 13 at Senior Centers in Utah County. Call your local center for the date and time workers will be at their location. For more information about the H.E.A.T. Program, call 377-006- 377-006- 6. Applegate offers shots the luncheon. We are grateful for all these things that have shown honor and love to our family. Lucile Evans Randy and Sandra Evans Linda and Gary Clark Susan and John Baxter Jill and Tim Winslow Diane and Shaun Lamb Guy and Amy Evans Applegate Home Health is offering flu shots in their office at 33 N. 470 West, American Fork, (in the Cypress Business Park) every Tuesday from 5 to 7 p.m., and every Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. Flu shots are $8, or free with Medicare card. For more information, call 763-010- 1. Richard E. Hunter Richard Elmo Hunter, age 77, loving husband, father, brother, and grandfather, died Oct.27, 1998 at the home of his daughter, in Marsha, 'Vall'ejo', -- Oiyiif Mis-;iibna- of can-"- Rotary Club. He moved to California, living in Rolling Hills Estate, Harbor City, San Pablo and the last few years in Vallejo. He worked in California for a large tool company. Richard was a High Priest in the LDS Church, also serving as a Stake a "Ward- - Clerk;' and : Ward Mission Leader. He is survived by two daughters, Lorna (Tom) Doyle, and Marsha (Bob) Young, both of seven California; Vallejo, five greatgrandchildren, - ' cer. He was born July 30, 1921 in Salt Lake City to Elmo A. and Ferl Pulley Hunter. He married Virginia Thornton June 10, 1946 in American Fork and they were later sealed in the Oakland LDS Temple. She died in mm grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Bill (Addie) Hunter, St. George, Elma (Athol) Ross, Vivian (Ron) Turner, both of VP IK American Fork, Don (Barbara) Hunter, Lehi, Marilyn (Mark) Littleford, Kamas. Funeral Services will be Saturday, 11 a.m. in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 East 100 North, where friends- may call Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial, American Fork Cemetery. 1988. He was a Veteran of WWII. He was a former resident of American Fork where he raised his family. He and his wife owned and operated Thornton Drug on Main Street for many years. He was active in local civic groups, J.C.'s and the - YkM Tf fill m iiffi M liltfs; Mauntaltt jAtnp,atiatya&, i ad '& Mau&e 5Ae Produced by Photography by,.. Music by. I COPY afi Curtis MacPherson Bill Cox Steven Kapp Perry , j j Hurry! 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