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Show October 14, 1994 North End Notes Photo of The Week Sympathy is extended to Sharon Ball and family on the death of her mother. Hoytsville, enjoyed having lots Baptisms taking place on Saturday evening were: Trevor Parks, son of Sheila and Jeff Parks. Curtis Louder, son of Jeff and Kathy Louder. Trisha Bryson, daughter of George and Donna and DeVon Black, of Homer, Alaska. The Blacks also spent time visiting with other family members in the area. Another sister, Virginia and Cedi Hoffman and daughter, Bonnie, of Carson, NV, were also guests. Joining the group were two more sisters, Jeanette Wagstaff and Linda Wagstaff. Mother, Amy Bryson. Tiffany Siddoway, daughter of Gary and Teri Siddoway. The infant son of Kray and Dana Shaw was blessed by Gordon Taylor, his Its a girl for Dee and Ann Dillree, of Evanston. Amy Lovette was baptized and confirmed by the missionaries. Kim Staples had the privilege of blessing the Lovette' s son and daughter. A dinner held at the lovely new hone of Shawn and Raeshel Hortin was held on Sunday with family members and friends attending. The occasion was to celebrate the blessing of the Hortin's little daughter Taylor Raeshel. She was blessed by her father. Many in the area attended the Missionary Farewell for Sister Jody Morrill on Sunday. Jody entered the mission home on Wednesday. Hap and Mirla Homer, sisters Shirlene, Beverly, and families enjoyed dinner in Salt Lake at the Cordell's baby" held by Cordell Ferry. The salmon was caught in Alaska. Photo submitted by Peon Ferry f Share yonr amateur photos with Summit County. One photograph will be chosen weekly for publication in The Bn. Send along a self addressed stamped envelope to: Tht Summit County Bn, P.O. Box 7, Coalville, UT home of another sister, Barb and Brent The occasion was to honor their mother, Mrs. Grace Turabow, who turned 84. Happy birthday, Grace. of over the weekend. Visiting woe Terrys sister, Fay company Wagstdf and grandmother, Bertha Hutchinson, who are from the Evanston area, also joined in die fun. Wedding congratulations are extended to Clay and Debbie (LaSalle) Allisoo on their recent marriage. Cheryl (Judd) and Red Hadley, of Mount Pleasant, are pleased to have presented Arlin and Joan Judd, of Coalville, with their first grandson. Austin Hadley was bora on Oct 9 weighing 7 lbs. 13 ozs. and measured 2 inches tall. 19-1- His other grandparents are LeGrande and Eleanor Hadley, of Plain City. Rhea Bagnell, of Coalville, and Roy and Great-grandparen- Isabelle Judd, of Hoytsville. Elder Aamo Haufe returned home Thursday, Oct 6, after completing his mission to Vancouver, Canada. He will give his missionary report at the Hoytsville First Ward on Sunday, Oct 18, at 11:20 a.m. The infant, son of Jeff and Jeanette Vernon was blessed by his Understand Linda Jones is covered with little red dots, called the chicken pox. Guess it proves you father and given the name of Jaxon Ward Vernon. A family dinner was held at the Vernon home later. Cami Sargent was advanced to a can get them twice. Laurel in the Young Womens' Terry and Dee Allison, of Breast Cancer Awareness Month October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month I Why? Because breast cancer is often called the disease women fear the most. It is easy to see why since it is the leading cause of female death due to cancer in Utah. Fortunately, with early detection 90 percent of the women are treated successfully. The longer a cancerous mass is in the body the more time it has to spread. For more informaty Health Department at 649-907tion, call Summit City-Coun- for further information. Oct 14 at 5 p.m. Everyone is needed to participate. Any information needed contact, or Linda Staley, 336-238Kelly Paskett, 336-264-9 1. Fin Clinic at Park City There will be a Flu Clinic at the Park City 15, and 16, from 12 noon to 7 pm. K-M- art Psychiatric services will be offered in the. Salt Lake, Provo, Payson, Price, Ogden, Layton, Logan, Brigham City, Tremonton, Tooele, Grantsville, Kamas, and Park City areas. .. As a company with JCAHO accreditation, Creekside Home Health Care is committed to prpviding high quality, professional home care services. Home care allows people to recover from an illness or injury in the comfort of their own homes. Creekside is proud of its reputation in the many communities it serves statewide. For more information about the psychiatric 0 or nursing program, call outside the Salt Lake City calling area. fices in Kamas and Park City, is pleased to announce the newest addition to its specialty services the Psychiatric Nursing Pn. gram. In a time of health care cost tient, facilities , to ' outpatient or home settings,, said Marilyn Little, RN, MS, CS, Program Director. "Through an interdisciplinary reach approach, Creeksides program will meet the needs of psychiatric, dual diagnosis or chemically-dependepatients whose conditions will allow diem to remain safely at home during their treatment" nt 273-330- . Professional Business Womens Week in Coalville Whereas, the National Federation and Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs honor women in business and in the professions for contributions they make to their communities; and Whereas, as the voice of working women, BPW has been in existence since 1919, presently comprises of 80,000 to 100,000 individuals in 33 federations, including all fitly states plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands; and Whereas, BPWUSA is unique in that its organization was requested by the federal government together with a federal grant and organizational assistance from the YWCA; and . Whereas, the BPWUSA Foundations address the needs of mature the workforce with various types women, who are entering or of financial assistance; and 1994, as Business Whertas, the BPWUSA has designated Oct 3, . 17-2- Take it Women's Week, with the theme of "Woman Power areas of in all individual thus and development growth urging Personally, life; Now, therefore, I, Merlyn W. Johnson, Mayor of the City of Coalville, 1994, as Business Womens Week in Utah, do hereby declare Oct 17-2-3, Coalville, Utah and encourage all citizens, businesses, professions and organizations to join in observation of this event County Commission Candidates Night The Park City and Snyderville Basin Recreation District Boards are a County Commission Candidates Night on Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m. at Parley Park Elementary School. All residents in Summit County jointly sponsoring are invited to attend. The focus of the evening will be recreation, open space and trails. All fivcLcounty commission committed to participate. This is the public's opportunity candi-datesH- , to ask candidates how they plan to solve the recreation problems in Park City and the Snyderville Basin. For further information, pleay call Jody Graham, chairpersoy, Administrative Control Board of the Snyderville Basin Recreation District, or Paul 649-630- 8, Sincock, chairman, Park City Parks, Recreation, Beautification Advisory Board, 649-692- 6. ' SUPPORT Wonders. American Heart Association OcL 14, Flu shots will be provided each Monday through Thursday from OcL IS to Nov. IS at the Park City Physicians Group office, 1776 Park Avenue in the Holiday Village Shopping Center, $3 charge, 3 p.m. and 5 pm. by appointment Call the Park City Physicians Group at 6 for more information or 645-986- to schedule an appointment. Fin Shots Available Flu shots arp available at the Summit CityCounty Health Department, 61 North 30 East, Coalville, on Tuesday, OcL 18, from 11:30 a.m. and 1 pm. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, OcL 19, from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Cost will be $7 each. Bring Medicare card with you. Medicare will be billed for your flu shot No appointment is necessary. If you have any questions or concerns, call the health department at (801) 3364451, ext 222. ParentTeacher Conference Conference will be held on OcL 18. The conference will be held from 1 pm. to 5 pm. and from 6 pm. to 8 p.m. If you have any questions, please call 7834313. Parent-Teach- er Immunization Clinic The Immunization Clinic for the South Summit District will be held on OcL 18, from 9 am. to 11 a.m., at the Summit CityCounty Health Department, 110 North Main, Kamas. Appointments are not required. For additional information and immunization charges, call 7834321. Summit County Parents and Advocates ot Persons With Disabilities Meeting Summit County Parents and Advocates of Persons With Disabilities will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, OcL 18, at 7 p.m. at the Treasure Mountain Middle School in Rm. 13. A lively discussion will be led by Linda Smith with the Legislative Coalition for people with disabilities. This is a support group serving persons with all disabilities regardless of age. The meetings are free and refreshments will be served. Contact 8 Gail at 9 for more information. or Judy at 649-601- Blood Drive a Success On Sept 20, Coalville held another blood drive. This is a time when we can all show that we truly care about others by donating a part of us that cannot be recreated in any other way. Approximately 110 showed up to donate. A total of 88 units were ' collected. This area is the second largest donating group in the north part of the state. The nurses and Friday Miss Pins Barbara Ivansmith is the top bowler this week bowling a great 362 series. The games she bowled were a 146, 243. 171. Barb holds a 176 average in the league. She also bowls in a Scratch League in Salt Lake and, in order to bowl in a scratch league, you have to have a 170 average. She is a great bowler. Dixie Holmes had a 367 series. Her games, a 211, 173, 183. She is one of our subs, but a great bowlef, 177, also. Susie Young, 331 181, 193; Julene Bowen, 319 143, 183, 191; Barbara Pace, 313 -176, 170, 169; Meriene Siddoway, 308 184, 147, 177; DeAnne 183, 140, 180; Aria, Brisk, 303 302 178, 176, 148; Charlotte 175, 184, 143. Daley, 502 - Our high 400s are Jackie 189, 138, 148; Blazzard, 475 Carmen Prescott, 474 163, 145, 172, 166; Dorothy Conger, 473 136, 163; Myra Housel, 467 163, 131, 171; Anna Steck, 462 134, 116, 212; Loraine Frantz, 459 138, 142, 179; Doris Louder, 455 131, 188, 136; Staphanie 152, 173, 129. Kirkham, 454 - Nice bowling, ladies! It Works K-M- Park City Physicians Group Offers Low Cost Fin Shots S.S. Creekside Announces New Psychiatric Nursing Program Creekside Home Health Care, a d company and with of- tfh Homecoming Parade The Homecoming Parade will be held on The Utah-base- 2. Coalville Utah Stake Begins Musical Practice Coalville Utah Stake will begin practices for the production of "Messiah on Oct 9 at 8 p.m. for chorus, and 6 p.m. for orchestra, at the Coalville Stake Center. All community members are welcome. Call Kathleen Vander Linden, 3364142 after 3:30 pm. Program. 84017. 3A Summit County Calendar of Events are ts Tho Summit County Boo Our high team series were the Lucky Four with a 2321. The Keglers had the high team game with a 835. We had two Strike It Rich winners. Jackie Blazzard and Kay Angell were the lucky ones. Susie Young won the most spares in a series with 18. More bowling news next week. phlebotomists enjoy coming to Coalville and lode forward to our friendly smiles and willingness to get involved. Thanks to everyone for their support with extra thanks to Sheri Farrell, Louise Judd, and Carolyn McQueen for spending the hours that are required making telephone calls trying to make the drive a success. Summit County Junior Swim loam Summit County is offering a new junior swim team. It will be for grades K-- The cost is $3 for the entire season, which is three months. The season will start on Oct. 10 and will end Christmas ' Break. Practice will be four days a week, and there will be swim meets. Swimming is one of Utahs fastest growing sports and is both individually and team based so everyone is a winner. Come join the fun and join your junior swim team. For more information, call 3 the South Summit Pool at or the North Summit Pool at 8. 783-242- 649-060- Author To Spieak John R. Covey, representative of 'the Steven Covey Foundation, author of Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. will speak on OcL 19 at 7 pm. in the South Summit High School auditorium. The program is sponsored by Kamas Valley Community Coalition and South Summit School District. Everyone welcome to attend. S.S. Fin Shot Clinic The Summit CityCounty Health Department is holding the annual Flu Shot Clinic for the South Summit District on OcL 20, from 9 am. to 12 noon and 1 pm. to 6 p.m. at the Kamas Health Department If you have a part B card you must bring your card with you for Medicare to be billed. If you have my questions, please call 7834321. Mammography Screening In Coalville There will be a Mammography Screening at the Coalville LDS Church, 40 North Main, on Thursday and Friday, OcL 20 and 21. The screening will take 15 to 20 minutes per patient and results will be sent to the patient's physician. If you qualify for a e free, mammogram, neither you nor your insurance will be billed, but please bring your card(s) with you. For those who have had a prior mammogram, the cost will be $75. Insurance tiers will be billed or those with health coverage. For an apfirst-tim- pointment,, call Well Child Clink The Well Child Ginic for the North Summit District will be held on Monday, OcL 24. Appointments are required and available from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Summit GtyCounty Health Department, located at 61 North 50 East, Coalville. For additional information and clinic charges, call 3364431, exL 221 336-273- 7. Monday Morning Ladies Congratulations to Kristy Braithwaite, the lanes were hot for her. She bowled her first ever 600 series. Her games, 214,20a 215 629. Great bowling Kristy keep it upl Other good games and series: Barbara Pace, 204, 123, 191 518; Linda Grant, 144, 175, 179 498; Sheila Jones, 183, 169, 138 490; April Wells, 143, 181, 149 473; Maxine Diston, 163, 163, 143 471; Gloria MarcelUn, 134, 157, 173 464; Susan Crandall, 142, 152, 164 458; Cindy Matthews, 181; JoAnn Rees, 166; LuAnn Downard, 176; Debra Jones, 167. Blood Pressure Clink - Coalville The Summit County Health Department will be checking blood pressures rm OcL 25, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, at the Summit GtyCounty Health Department, located at 61 North 51 East in Coalville. Free of charge, appointments are not necessary. If you have any questions, call 3364451, ext 221 Immnaization Clinic The Immunization Gink for the South Summit District will be held on OcL 25, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Summit GtyCounty Health Department, 110 North Main, Kamas. Appointments are not required. For additional information and immunization charges, can 7834321. Immunization Clinic The Immunization Gink for the North Summit District win be held on Tuesday, OcL 25, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Summit GtyCounty Health Department, located at 61 North 50 East, Coalville. Appointments are not required. For additional information and immunization charges, call 3364451, ext 222. Halloween Haunted House Bring the family, everyone invited to Woodlands own Haunted House (across from dm Church) on Halloween night, Monday, OcL 31. Starts at dark. 1 I , |