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Inuead f purvha.ing an epentive SJ09 grooming tub, they imu!kd an old faduoned tub from an Id hme, Ux daw feet fa nln in with ifx animal decor of tlx 2hwH Winnebago, Tin beat being in a hop any day." the raid as tlx vhewed off her grooming van. When tlx i etna busy the lake along a helper who barix and brushes the dogs while London does tlx grooming. A generator runs everything Lie the blow diyer so the dsvsn't have to hook up to a customer! eleetnaty. Six even has an office in tlx back f ihe mobile service vehicle. Her new business has been up and rolling for a cou pie Tlx tritwe ms d?iiR&j ta help ihe elderly, tlx defied. working clxr.it and even pMlxr i M ax driving in car poolNo (atc are ceded Id keep pdt in loud (Uii lorn comet Ncoux Hx groomer pel to Ux pet Thi it lets traumtiring for ihe peis. The pt doem t hate to stay us a thp for hours,4 Undo raid. London took traming course in grooming before becoming a groomer. Mx now has about 2u chentt and can tundx at lead dud. Six adtixs people to kt someoix trained do tlx phywewfly of months now. They just love the front door service," she said those who use her service. of Ahfwuib .i.'d filar Tram adopted. tlx local dop so they trick-or-treati- safe ng The worst dangers on Halloween arent from witches or spirits, but from falls, flammable costumes and pedestrian and car accidents. Halloween can be a Am day for the entire family. Consideration for security and safety has led neighborhoods to develop new ways to maintain traditions while making sure that everyone has a good and safe time. To make that this Halloween is safe and enjoy- am-m- al can be II. able experience for everyone, the Utah Safety Council offers these Halloween tips: Costumes Design costumes so children can walk, see and be seen easily. Masks, wigs and beards can restrict breathing and vision, so use face makeup instead Costumes should be short enough to prevent tripping, and shoes be comfortable and fit well. Moms high heels or dads size 12 are not a good idea for walking. Light colored material, reflective tape and flashlights, will help motorist see your London bos plans for expanding her business. By the Ogden area and one to cover the Salt Lake area with hired groomers, so the can just concentrate on Davis County where the lives. She has an answering service and nukes appointments daily. Her number is 7744477. SALT LAKE CITY - The University of Utah Health Sciences Christine St. Andre, director of University Hospitals & Clinics, said the hospitals clinics have seen 15 percent more patients in the last year. A building in the universitys Research Park will provide space for the new University Red Butte Clinic and the Edwin L. and Grace G. Madsen Preventive Cardiology Program, where the outpatient part of the hospitals cardiovascular risk reduction program recently opened. Center is opening several new clinics and relocating others in tiying to meet increased demand for outpatient services. University Hospitals clinics are loin Us For Our Holiday Previerj I ocrbcf, yd Dai rramixf, wag m iram bi nett year the should have another mobile unit to cover seeing the predicted increase in outpatient care, she said. More health care is being delivered less expensively outside hospitals in clinics and through home care. if Im e ST.t CO JUS $xstxrtwser CA London scrubs Brandy in tho tub of her mobile grooming facility as the doge owner, Vonnle Phillips, looks on. Dont run out between parked cars. If sidewalks are not available, walk on tlx left side of the road, facing traflic. any unwrapped let- or loosely wrapped items. Wash fruits and slice them up into small pieces to check tampering, before eating. If you are suspicious that any item may have been tampered with, report it immediately to the police. Give children a good meal before they go out. They will be less hkely to cat their treats before you inspect them if you do this. Homemade items should be discarded, unless you know personally who gave them to you. Rules for those receiving treats Keep dogs and other animals away from the door and out of the yard, so they don't frighten children. Keep an outside light on to welcome trick or treaters. Statehood Centennial Commission. Participants must provide their own horse-draw- n vehicles and join the wagon irain for one week or experience the complete journey of 26 diys. Monday Saturday meals will be provided by communities along the route. Hay for the team will also be provided. Cost per wagon is S20 per week or $50 per month and an additional $10 per week for each person participating. No walkers ore permuted. Anyone interested in receiving registration materials or adJiuonal information about the wagon tram, can call jacK-o-Ltte- Treats Parents should inspect all treats before ting children eat them. StuJdcrt. chairman of the Utah Keep walkways and yards free from tools, ladders, rtaythings or other objects that children might stumble over. is safer Using flashlights in than candles. Rules for motorists Slow down, especially in residential areas. Obey all traflic signs and regulations. Watch for children darting out from between parked cars. Watch out for children in dark clothing. Watch carefully w hen backing out of drive- Provide children wuh change, for a phone call if necessary. The university's Pain Management Center also will move from University Hospital to expanded space in the Red Butte Clinic. ways. Make sure children use scat belts when driving them around. Have children get out of the car on the curb side away from traflic. Alternative items to give Phone book recycling rings up big numbers Baseball cards, pencils, pens, tooth brushes, stickers, coupons for fast food items, etc. Accident facts on Halloween Falls are the leading cause of accidents on Halloween. The universitys Sports Medicine Clinic will more than triple its size when it moves to the Red Butte Clinic. And a new vascular clinic will eventually occupy the space now used by the Pain Management Center at University Hospital. The space used by Sports Medicine at University Wasatch Clinics will become a new Breast Primary Care Center. The Park City Family Center Health Center has become part of the university system, and University Hospital plans to open a second clinic in Summit County. The hospital also has a pediatrics center in Salt Lake Citys central city area, in addition to the pediatric clinic. A combined family practice and rehabilitation clinic is planned for the Sugar House area. Care-Wome- nui ns In addition, university nurse n. luctorw Maicwide event 44 A A ihe tram weaves aero miles f duviy Utah terrain, evening celebrations will be held in hoy communme. The wagon train route. 26 days in length, will wind us way every where from Salt Lake Citys Mam Street in the silent plains f Southern Utah. "Our hope is that ihe wagon train will proviJe participants and spectators with an experience theyll never forget, said Stephen M. US WEST Direct says 20 tons of old White and Yellow Pages have been recycled in this summers phone book recylcing drive. University Hospital to open new clinics, move others The Associated Press Ime Tbx cniourac f hniofie bug girt. ctMtlx. covered wag.n and ilxr horvxdrawn v chute wd N largely eomprixd f rrpfexnuuve from each f Uuhi 27 cunne. however regiirau.n I pen t ad Utah and utf-ratresident wrung a Ixtxdrawn vehicle Ulah never ha and probably never wid a wan iram of ilu we and nope agauu void III chatr I ihe Centennial We Wagon Train Committee, wont to make ure that all of Llah 27 countie are reprrwmcd in iht And pets come out smelling great. The males wear Polo and the females Georgto. Dogs are not an etclu site. She also grooms cats. , Discard tn commute sometimes used. visible. Make knives, swords and other accessories out of cardboard. Never let children carry sharp objects. Instruction for children Have children follow a route known by both child and parent, and have return home at a set time. Have children under 12 go with an older child, and other children shouhl go in groups. Children should stop at houses and neighborhoods that they are familiar with and that are well lit. Have children save their treats until they have been inspected by their parents. Avoid using bicycles. Costumes can get caught in the chains and spokes. Walk on the sidewalks, not in the streets. Cross busy street at intersections or at crosswalks, and look both ways before ix uk u rotlouing the bath, drying nail dipping cleaning of the ears and pixmunes. finishing touclxs are put on. Kibbont and bows are used or a seasonal scarf is placed around the animal's neck. 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You hate id be us it for tlx lose f tlx theher Lut bff md by ilx ux uiy nirr. m4 gn a A I l x 4nwrn n ifx JX I,,-ifa Uxy d M puk Ibrlf wy fr.u I2fk Land.) also does volunteer service at de wvJl-odr- d d More than 95 percent of the re-c- y lced phone books will be turned into paper used in new directories. The remaining phone books help make animal bedding, insulation, roofing material, friut packing material, paper towels, tissue and construction paper. practitioners are providing primary care at the Wendover Clinic, with weekly visits by university physicians. Nurse midwives and practitioners also continue to care for women at the University Birthcare-HealthcaCenter in Holladay. re The 20 tons that have been recycled translates into: 354 trees saved, 69 cubic yards of landfill space The sports medicine program will operate a clinic at the Solitude Ski Resort, and the University Hospital & Clinics oflicials are studying the St. George area for a possible future location. saved, 73 barrel of oil saved, 145,950 gallons end-to-en- d, of water saved. Laid the books would stretch for over 2 miles. V Were Full Of Fun Decorative Collections And Gift Giving Ideas For Fall, TU'.i.UXTiJ vmTrrayjc yfM-- IF YOU CAN SURVIVE OUR SBSSsii Thanksgiving And Christmas. . 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