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It's painted maroon The Davis Kaysville Company of DUP is sponsoring the display of the fire engine, which will be a nickel-plate- d part of the Kaysville l ire Departments annual education during and bright red with gold leaf and l ire Prevention Week, Oct. painted stripe as decoration. The restored steamer, with its There will be other antique chrome-covere- d engine and gold fire engines and a rescue unit on leaf detailing, will be on display also. from 1:30 to 7 p.m. Oct. 11. In display entire The city block will be order for the steam engine to be ofT the other enfired up there must be a certified used to show and for and demonbooths gines boiler man available. If someone strations on fire safety and prewith the certification is located, vention done by the city fire the boiler w ill be set oil at 6 p.m. Free brochures will department. It will really be an occasion if also be given away. There will o we get to shoot it." said Sandy be hot dogs and refreshments Butterfield, DUP chairperson for See ENGINE6 this project It is a sight to see." as part of l ire Prevention Week this year. Since Kaysville is a Centennial City it has the opportunity to display the restored engine. Roosevelt," an American LaFrancc Metropolitan engine, is owned by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and was restored last year by Brent R. Palmer of lUntnicistcr 773-690- QWien the Funeral Is Over Our Service Isn't Long after the funeral service is over, the Myers Mortuaries continue to provide bereaved families with an extra measure of helpful senices. Unlike many Mortuaries in this area, we continue to provide caring and thoughtful support for those we serve through that difficult period AFTER the funeral is over. al-s- begun with investment from Some of the Nationally recognized programs that we provide AFTER the funeral are: Brigham Young, up for sale WASHINGTON - The historic Cotton Mill, built in this southwestern Utah town in 1865 with financial help from Mormon pioneer leader Brigham Young, is up for sale. However, regardless of who meets the $1.9 million asking price, owner Hyrum Smith wants to make sure the stately building remains standing. Were going to be very careful about who were going to sell it to, Smith said. The Cotton Mill was built to help cut the cost of transporting cotton to Salt Lake City for processing. The first floor was completed in 1866, and the building was in operation by January 1868. Another story was added to the building in 1870. Smith bought the Cotton Mill about five years ago for just under $600,000, saving it from possible demolition. Since then. CHILDREN'S OUTLET FABRIC SALE Thursday, Sept. 18th through Saturday, Oct. 4th At the MYERS MORTUARIES we care... and we hope that our tradition of caring and helping shows in everything we do. PROVQ 177 W. Center St. (801) 375-004- 9 SALT LAKE Carnage Square 4140 So. 1785 W. (801) 967-071- 8 PGP.EM Family Center 75 Harrisville RL (801) 621-27- Limited Selection In Carriage Square Store about $300,000 on interior improvements, including new restrooms and remodeling. ; The GOOD GRIEF Program for widowed people. The BEREAVED PARENT Program for bereaved parents and families who experience the death of a child. Utah's largest LIBRARY of books, films, and other media materials on dying, death and bereavement. Post funeral AFTERCARE PROGRAMS for bereaved families. ' Special EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN. SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE. A unique program for families who SOS experience a suicide. iO Q The Associated Press invested 0 ECONOMlCATSnd EFFICIENT Mill, has - 1. built Kaysville beengine on display Smith since im- P The Funeral Directors Who Care He planned to convert the .building into an historic western village complete with authentic antiques, but gave up that idea because of prohibitive costs. ! We just dont have the resources to do that, Smith said. ! The Cotton Mill currently is used as a reception hall, but has been losing about $6,000 a month, Smith said. Take Weber State classes on the Internet! WSU Online SERVICES: Students can now apply for election judges Chemistry - receive Academic Advising, order texts from the Bookstore, Library Science 201 Math 105 visit the Library, interact with online Marketing 301 - . - The City CounCLINTON cil has appointed election judges for the upcoming elections in Oc- tober and November. 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