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Show n - A ' T6 mwra 1 1 ' i !.L0TC01b r -- It v i00 j ij "4 AM EDITION YOUR TOWN, YOUR NEIGHBORS, YOUR NEWSPAPER t 1 .( & H 4 K 2a&HcraUi OF THE DECEMBER 2, 2004 50 CENTS VOL 111 NO. 48 Autumn Park Assisted Living holds ground breaking ceremony in Mt. Pleasant MT. PLEASANT- - Autumn Park Assisted Living, 160 East 200 North, the first of its type in Sanpete County, held a ground breaking cere- ? mony Nov. 29. Owner Steve Sanders states, This is the ideal location, next to the senior apartments and overlooking Lega- cy Park. While central Utah has nuassisted livmerous type-on- e ing facilities which care for residents that need minimal supervision, there are no assisted living centers in the area which care for independent and residents that have significant needs. Ambulatory, as well as wheelchair residents are welcome. Autumn Park fills this gap with a new facility. They welcome residents that may only reservices as quire type-on- e well as those with more advanced needs. The concept is age in place. As residents needs change, Autumn Park can ac- type-tw- o nt state-of-the-a- rt having a private bath with a specially equipped shower for safety ana comfort. An inviting living room and dining room will welcome visitors. A full salon, library and laundry will be housed in the facility. Outside will feature a large covered patio overlooking the park and a wide walkway completely encircling the facility that residents may enjoy. Sanders states, We have designed Autumn and safe Park to be home-lik- e with close attention to detail to provide the best possible care for residents. Once open in the spring, Autumn Park will have staffing of certified nurses aides and Candice 24-ho- ur Sanders will be key in supervising overall care. Steve Sanders reflecting on the need for the facility states, It is important for families to have loved ones close to home, receiving the care and supervision that may be required. We have commodate those needs. great backing from the comOften a resident may never munity and are fortunate to need to move again from this assist, in some way to give back. home environment. Far West Bank, in conCandice Sanders, RN Steve and Candice Sanders (right), Todd Alder and Mt. Pleasant Mayor Chelsea Christensen held a ground breaking ceremony for the Autumn Park Assisted Living facility, next to the senior apartments and overlooking the Legacy Park in Mt. Pleasant. The building will be a states, I feel it is very impor- junction with Small Business tant for our seniors to remain Administration and facility for ambulatory as well as wheelchair residents. Association are proa part of the community they have given so much to. viding financing. Todd Alder Autumn Park will have Construction will be general large private rooms, each contractor for the building. Co-own- er state-of-the-a- rt Six-Coun- ty Utah Symphony to perform at Snow Eccles Center Dec. 9 College - Snow College recently announced that the Utah Symphony will present a full orchestra performance EPHRAIM- Thursday, Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m., at the Eccles Center for the in the Eccles Center for the Performing Arts box office or by calling Performing Arts. The symphony will perTickets may be purchased form a program including Mozarts Symphony No. 30, Verklaerte Schoenbergs Nacht and Beethovens Violin Concerto featuring Ralph Matson as soloist. This marks the first time ever the Symphony, with an entire complement of members, has performed in funds. Ephraim, said Michael T. The National Trust for His- Benson, president of Snow toric Preservation is a non- College. It is truly a historic profit membership organiza- event and a wonderful option chartered by Congress portunity for the communito encourage public partici- ty. The concert was made pospation in all aspects of historic preservation. sible through the efforts of For further information President Benson, W. Glenn about the National Trusts Lanham, Utah Symphonys grant program, contact director of development and Sarah Hansen at the Moun- Zions Bank, who contributed tain Plains office, (303) $5,000 for the event. The Utah Symphony was National Trust lends support to Ephraim l ily - EPHRAIM- The Ephraim City Corporation has won a $9,528 grant from the Na- tional Trust for Historic Preservation Utah Preservation Initiatives Fund. The seed grant funds will be used to hire an architect to complete a reuse feasibility study the Ephraim City for Carnegie Library. In announcing the grant, National Trust President, Richard Moe said, With start-u- p these dollars, Ephraim joins tne hundreds of other communities across the country actively ensuring that Americas architectural and cultural heritage is preserved. The program for dispensing small grants for local projects is administered by the National Trusts Utah Preservation Initiatives Fund, which holds three competitive funding rounds annually. Grants ranging from $500 to $10,000 are awarded to nonprofit groups and public agencies ana must be matched at least dollar for dollar with public or private Through the efforts of Maurice Abravanel, its music director from 1947-7the orchestra became recognized as a leading ensem9, ble. Now under the direction of Keith Lockhart, the symphony home is Maurice Abravanel Hall, acclaimed as one of the worlds greatest concert halls because of its archi- tecture and extraordinary acoustics. The symphony travels all over the intermountain west on a regular basis and performs more than 70 subscription concerts in Abravanel Hall. The event is guaranteed to be an incredible experience for anyone who enjoys the fine arts. Come and join the Utah Symphony on Thursday, December 9. Pleasant Main Street Committee to present Christmas shopping sprees MT. PLEASANT- - Several local businesses, in conjunction with the Mt. Pleasant Main Street Committee, will be giving away $1,700 worth of shopping sprees during the 2004 Christmas Promotion, Saturday, Dec. 18, at 2 p.m., at the Recreation Center in Mt. Pleasant. Santa Claus will be a special guest during the drawings and will be giving treats out to all the children. To obtain tickets for the drawings, spend $5 or more at any of the participating sponsors and receive one white ticket for each $5 purchase. Tickets can then be entered into the drawings for your chance to win. Participating Sponsors of this years promotion are: Terrels Marketplace, Tuckers Emporium, Becks Home Furnishings, Danz Tranz, Skyline Pharmacy, Heart of Utah Antiques, Big O Tires, Hub City Pizza, Evans Antiques, Wells Fargo Bank, Horseshoe Mountain Hardware, The Pyramid, Farmers Country Floral, Christiansen Glass ana Paint, JECS Office Supply, Far West Bank, Ron Green Sports Center, Caseys City Lunch, Country Squire, and Boyd Brothersen. Seventh Annual SVHCF Holiday Home Show scheduled MT. PLEASAN- T- The our most unique ever. TickSanpete Valley Health Care ets can be purchased online www.sanpetehospital-.comhomeshoFoundation has scheduled at and are also the seventh annual Holiday Home Show Saturday, Dec. 4, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. In keeping with tradition, ' '' u the event is held in a differn A ent area of Sanpete County ft. r vt Each year, and this year the FairviewMilburn area will ft h be hosting the event. A combination of new and historic Vs'1 homes makes the show interesting and unique for all to w available at Sanpete Valley Hospital, Far West Bank, and Becks Home Furnishings. All proceeds from the Hospital, Tickets will contain the event are used to purchase medical equip- - act address for each home ment for Sanpete Valley featured. exlife- -saving vV" H i , 'i . I t. j & hr lY see. jV f r In Fairview, seven enchanting homes have been selected and include the homes of Branch and Dinah Cox, Eddie and Lesa Cox, Jerry and Deann Bartensen, Charlie and Margarette Jackson, Cliff Wneeler, Letters to Santa Carlisle House Bed & Breakfast, and Ted and Joann Mollinet. In Milburn, two beautiful homes will be featured belonging to Bob and Sandy MT. PLEASAN- T- Hey Kids!! We would love founded in 1940. MT. to print your letters to Santa in our upcoming Dec. 23 issue of The Pyramid. Just send your letters to Santa Claus, GO The Pyramid, 49 West Main, Mt. Wright and the Howard and Judy Adamson. In Fairview Heights, the lovely home of Randy and Kim Stephens will be featured. Pleasant, UT 84647. Only good boys and girls need to apply. ft This years Holiday Home Show promises to be one of VI err- n n A V? fc 4. A Howard and Judy Adamson's home, Milburn, will be one of the Sanpete Valley Health Care Foundation's stops during the Holiday Home Show, Saturday, Dec. 4, from 2 to 8 p.m. Tickets contain exact address information and are available online at Sanpete Valley Hospital, Far West Bank and Beck's Home Furnishings. www.sanpetehospital.comhomeshow, a WWW.HARKTHEHERALD.COM CALL 375-510- 3 m SUBSCRIBE -- 2J |