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Show WIW'4il)li,1' " 2A 1110 Summit County Bee 1' rw '"ini, " Friday, September 23, 1988 As I See It Letters to the Editor Top of the News The Summit County Bee (UTSf MB20) pufathhed weekly for $12.00 per yew in Summit County nd $18.00 per yew by Wave PubSihing, Inc., 875 Weft 100 South, Heber City, UT 84032. POSTMASTER: Send change to: The Summit County Bee, sMlvRe. Utah 84017. Readers Views POSTAL IDENTIHCATION NO. 525640 Dedicated to Serving Summit County RICHARD M. AND SUSAN F. BUYS Letters Publishers Shirley B. Phelps, EdltorCoaMlle Office Manager 3365501 , Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 94 Dawn Mathlesen, North SummR Area Reporter, Bessie Russell, Kamas Office Manager 7834387, Monday, Tuesday and Friday 4 9 Edle Mills, South Summit Reporter, 336-294- 1 9-- 783-240- Amy Cowley 783-461- Lcttcn to the idtor, b a coftimn for the pubSc to voice their opinion. Letters to the Editor mutt be Mibmitted prior to Tocrday noon, and must bear the signature, hal name and address. Names must be printed on tetters hot may be withheld for security reasons. Writers are Smiled one letter in two weeks. Please no endorsement letters. Preference wN be given to short, typewritten (double spaced) letters, permitting use of writer'i name. AS letters subject to condensation. Mai to: EOfTOR, Bos 7, CoaMBe, UTAH 84017. 1 Kamas Water Turns North of Center Street, odd calendar dates, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.; South of Center Street, even calendar dates, 6 p.m. to 8 pm. The hours have been changed from the notice that was with water bills. by Shirley On a recent outing to see how would last so long. We also noticed the south end of our County was the area where the gravel pit was doing, we made our way up past the being placed in Francis and the nice Rockport Reservoir. The water was new homes surrounding it I don't very low, but even so, some know how the outcome of this fishing enthusiasts were along the controversy will be, but I undershore and some sitting patiently in stand the problems and unfavorable g boats hoping the ones conditions they face. I try to think of the change would stay away and the ripples would fade before they got to them. coming to the dugway and the area The lack of water may worry us all, that will soon be under water. Our but some still plan on enjoying stops to buy boned trout at the their sports as long as possible. Trout Farm will be only a memory Peoa always has been a special and the Jordanelle Dam and Reserplace to me since my parents voir will cover beautiful meadows shopped for yean at Del Merchant's and farm lands. Even now, the store, where we bought everything heavy equipment has cut and scarred from appliances to clothes to grothe hills and mountains as the ceries from the friendly proprietor. ground is made ready for the dam n for the and the highway. Huge mounds of Oakley is 4th of July celebration, especially earth fill the valleys and the hills the rodeo. But my thoughts of this disappear to be used as fill and the area is of the people. Leo Frazier road is taking shape. Farther on into Silver Creek, we comes to mind with the years of service he has contributed to his see more movement and ground betown and his years as Summit ing cleared and made ready for the County assessor. More than once I Industrial Park. With the park have heard him referred to as Mr. cranes renewed hope for job opporSummit County because of his tunities for our local people. Lucas love of the area and being more Western is now hiring workers to than willing to spread the word of train in the building they have leased in Park City. I understand the beauties and good life in Sumthese workers will be the supervimit County. We may be having a drought in sors and will train others. ApplicaSummit County, but Marion fields tions are being taken at Job Service looked fair and the cattle and horses in Park City. We are experiencing some fat and well kept. Marion fields seem to flow and wave with the growth in Summit County. Some old must go to make way for new. wind. If we have a wet winter, permeadows the will be haps green We are seeing many changes in our next year. Kamas is having a local government, schools, busichange in lodes with the old chapel nesses and new people moving into long gone and a new park in it's our communities. place and now the elementary is No doubt there are new problems being demolished and then a new be to faced, decisions to be made. County complex in its place. will not have all things Everyone memories remain Though a lot of their way, however, when all is of the old school, better to be tom completed, let's hope it has been for down than to sit and be vandalized the best for the majority of Summit and fall, residents. County We seldom pass through Kamas without stopping at the Kamas Cafe for a roast beef sandwich and Remember To Pay Your Subscription Remember to pay for your subscription to The Summit County Bee by the last Friday of the month to keep your Bee from being canceled by the computer. .Public Notice water-skiin- well-know- brick-by-bric- Park City Community Clinic Services family planning and The Park City Community Clinic is a include Services health physical exams, pap tests, program. reproductive transmitted diseases, treatment of and sexually pregnancy taring, testing Examinations are and and supplies. education, contraceptive (mcAiing determined Costs are nurse by family income. a practitioner. by performed non-pro- fit All services are confidential. Services are provided Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday in Park are also City and in Kamas Wednesday afternoons. Evening appointments available. For an appointment or further information, call 649-598-9. Top of the News As I See It Being Taken at Job Service Applications Lucas Western, who will soon be building in the Industrial Park near Silver Creek, is now hiring some workers. They are being trained at their to building in Park City and will be training others. They hope eventually Job Service made can be 1992. through Applications hire 200 workers by in Park City. With die passage of Utah House Bill 109, the Utah State Board of Education and Utah's local educational agencies, have been mandated the legislative responsibility for providing special education and related services to preschool children with handicaps beginning this school year. South Summit School District has implemented a preschool handicapped program which began Aug. 24, 1988. They have attempted to identify all children who may be having difficulty in speech, language, intellectual ability, motor skills, etc. that would constitute a handicapping condition in children ages 3 to 5 years of age. If you have a child between the ages of 3 and 5 years of age, who you are concerned about in hisher development that you would like South Summit School District to evaluate to determine if heshe would be eligible for special help, please call Dr. Antoine Powell at 783-43(am.) or 783-43information. 1 for more District the Office or at (pm.) This program is provided at no cost to the parrots for the children who are determined eligible. Mammography: Your Best Defense Against Breast Cancer Holy Cross Hospital, in Salt Lake City, is pleased to announce that our Mobile Mammography Van will be in your community to offer affordable, accessible breast cancer screenings to women age 35 or older. The mobile unit is professionally staffed and equipped. It will be located at the Coalville Stake Center on Tuesday, Oct 4 from 12 noon to 5 p.m. and Wednesday, OcL 5 from 8:30 am. to 4 p.m. Your screening will take 15 to 30 minutes and the cost is $50, payable by check, credit card or cash. ext. 350. For an appointment, call 336-445- 1, Cancer Screening Clinic A breast examination, a pap test, a blood pressure reading at the Coalville Stake Center, 40 North Main, Coalville on Wednesday, OcL 5 from 8:30 to 3:30 p.m. Call Summit CityCounty Health Department, 336-445- 1, exL 350. 75 Years Celebration North Summit High School A Diamond North Summit High School will be celebrating their 75th anniversary this year. The Alumni Association has planned a lot of very exciting activities to take place during Homecoming Week, Sept. 19 through 23. We are asking anyone 75 years and older to come and participate with us in RaNae Critthe parade on SepL 23. Please call Rex Smith at or or Shirley at tenden, 336-584- 5; 336-55- 336-201-6, Coalville Area ... Cancer Screening Clinic The Cancer Screening Clinicryill be held OcL 5 at the Coalville Stake Center.' Appointments arc necessary. For more information, or to be scheduled fra your appointment call the Summit CityCounty Health Department at 3364451, exL 350. Cost will be on a sliding scale. The clinic offers breast exam, pap smear and pelvic exam, blood pressure check and a medical referral if necessary. South Summit Announces Board of Education Meetings For The School Year 1988-8- 9 Aug. 11 SepL 8 OcL 13 Nov. 10 Dec. 8 Jan. 12, 1989 Fd. 9 March 9 April 13 May 11 June 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 336-209-4. Surplus Commodities 41 783-430- 18 01 Surplus food commodities will be distributed from the Noth Summit Senior Citizen's Center on SepL 30 fra all over 60 years of age. South Summit commodities will be available on Sept. 29. Please bring your own containers and sacks. Homecoming Week at South Summit It's Homecoming Week at South Summit and because the events will be taking place all week long, the South Summit School will feature the results of the events in The Bee next week. DUP News DUP Coalville Camp will begin their regular 1988-8-9 meetings on Monday, SepL 26 at 2 p.m. at the DUP Building. The lesson "The Year of 1888" will be given by Daughter Myria W. Vernon. See you there. Summit County Planning Commission Meeting Notice Notice is hereby given that the Summit County Planning Commission will hold their regular meeting on Tuesday, SepL 27. beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the new Summit County Courtroom, County Courthouse, Coalville. The imposed agenda is as follows: Renee Mikesell Request for a flood hazard permit for placement of a summer home adjacent to the Weber River Glendale Association property. Jim Lynn review fra Request fra Compatibility and units on lots 231 through 236 of Highland development of Estates, Plat B. Dan Schofield Discussion regarding water service fra the Pinebrook Development and Elk Run. six-pl- ex k. the drug store for an ice cream cone. Many times we see others from the north enjoying a meal or a piece of pie at the cafe. It seems a good eating place is a good attraction in our rural areas. We stopped at the red light in Francis and marveled at the vacant home on the comer belonging to Mr. Mitchell and couldn't help but admire the square comers still standing so straight and tall after all these years and wondering if ours Just Thoughts From Bessie's Collection One sure way to make your life miserable is to live in a manner that you can't afford. A Joint Effort Although you think the work is hard, share the labor in the yard. Remember, if you rake together, you can go in arid ache together. Letter To The Editor Dear Editor As a living in the heart of Mormondom, I was happy to see Gordon B. Hinckley say that the Church would take no position on the tax non-Morm- on However, it does stretch the Church's credibility to the breaking point when both The Deseret News and KSL-R- V radio (both owned by the LDS Church) have given $7,500 to Taxpayers for Utah (the organization created for the sole purpose of defeating the initiatives). ns necks? There must be Church officials sealed on the Boards of Director for both corporations who help make high-ranki- corporate" decisions; anu it is inconceivable that their influence wouldn't weigh a decision. It reminds me of the old axiom, "I can't hear what you say when what you do rings so loudly in my cars! Could it be that they are so removed from what's happening in their midst that they arc oblivious to the fact that an increasing number of Mormons and are wondering why the Church wants to keep the heel of oppressive government squarely on our Something here just doesn't square with reality. 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