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Show Friday, Octobw 28, 1994 Get Ready of Sixth Annual Preparedness Expo Iti natural . sics of emergency preparedness, Chittock, "Instead of wondering Where your next meal will come says Chittock, "We can never pinwhen the natural disaster next .from, relax knowing that youve point will strike in our area. Who could prepared with nonperishable food first predict, for example the seriousness storage. Having an of the devastating forest fires weve aid kit can save lives until medical help arrives. Hospitals are severely experienced this year... particularly to hope for the best, its wise to be prepared for the wait" Dan Chittock, Director of but . faparedneu Expo lays thats what hip emergency preparedness shows 're all about 1994 maifcs the sixth year that Preparedness Expo has ate . . . been in 'Salt Lake City.. Preparedness Expo 94 will Be at the Salt. Palace Exhibition Hall OcL 28, 29, and 30, The Expo features over 100 exhibitors with a wide variety of products and living and healthier lifestyles in general In addition to exhibitors, the what about die constant threat of earthquakes. along the Wasatch fault?" Expo presents seminars and lectures steadily increasing every year. "Everyone should know the . . Mr. Chittock said he has watched firsthand how people abross the nation have come to aid victims of hurricanes, earthquakes, : fires, and other; natural disasters. His dream is "To help more people become by offering a complete package of services, products, and information on food kills,' alternative storage, energy, shelters, first aid, and self-relia- nt event Over throughout the 30 nationally prominent speakers discuss current events, disaster preparedness, health issues, financial planning, and many other topics. This years panel discussion. on Friday, Oct 28, at 7:30 p.m. presents the issues on gun control and the 2nd Amendment moderated by KSL Radios Bob Led. Preparedness Expo has been in operation for Six years beginning with the first show in Salt Lake City in 1989. Since then the Expos have expanded to Los Angeles, San Jose, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Dallas, Spokane Seattle,, and Orlando. Attendance at the Expos has been whes a natural diasaster strikes. Minor injuries do not get immediate attention until after the seriously injured patients hoe in the western states? And handicapped ' self-relia-nt 72-ho- are treated. living is a matter of priorities, said Chittock. One person may look at financial matters, while another may choose health as their priority. At the Expo, we try "Self-relia- nt to cover all the categories. The Expo provides a forum where people from all walks of life can come Subscribe To The Summit County Bee together and share information about common-sens- e ways to live, This Month We Install Our Installation Offer. says Chittock. Preparedness Expo 94 will be held at the Salt Palace Exhibition Hall beginning at noon on Friday, Oct. 28, and continues through Sunday, Oct. 30, at 8 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults. Children undo 13 are free. Friday lectures are free with general admission. Saturday and Sunday guesti speaker seminars are $3 with gen-- ; era! admission, or an pass is available for $40. A general admission pass is $13. Food Storage cooking demonstrations with free samples will be staged 4-- 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28, and p.m. on Saturday, Oct 29. ay 1- -3 ur natural remedies. Water lines, gas lines, power Land Title is our lines, and phones are often damaged or destroyed in' a.disasten such as earthquakes and fires. Vital supplies Business are delayed. Chittock says, "We Service is our temporary shelters, food... the basics. Preparedness Expo is the p event for emergency preparedness products and services one-sto- "Being ready with emergency essentials is the greatest defense against a natural diasaster, says m , U I.,.;,L i ,, Specialty of all kinds. This month only. The Closet Factory will install any closet absolutely free of charge. Heres how it works: Our certified design specialist comes to your home to discuss closet design and all the wonderful accessories only we offer. Then measurements are taken. A free installation appointment is made. And when were done, youll be left with a perfectly clean, perfectly terrific new closet! Call for your free consultation now. Before our offer to install is removed MOWN IVI-W- need to be ready with water storage, ba - .. in-ho- .r KU&ESCf.a'CO. J Free Installation, Limited Time Only!""! Mountain View Title I I Summit County Special Notices This entities the bearer to a free hstaBatton of a custom closet by The Closet Factory. Limit one installation per household. May not be ised in conjunction with any other promotion or offer. Call for free I 2500 I S. iihome consultation 2300 W., 4 Park City 645-53- .vpSyj 56 TOLL FREE Yr SIXj 157 N. Commercial, Morgan 829-680- 5 High Outdoor Adventure Pursuits Program The High Outdoor Adventure Pursuits Program, offered through The Norwegian School of Nature Life, will continue with mountaineering, mountain biking, hiking end backpacking for youths in grades fourth through twelfth. In addition, every Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 3 pin., there will be a wilderness trek of your choosing. So dont delay, form your own group of four or and get the details. more, give the school a call at 649-53- 22 Summit. County Bookmobile Schedule Summit County Bookmobile Headquarters located at the 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 Coalville City building. New hours: 12:30 p.m. to 7 pjn.; Sat, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. p.m.; M-W-- F, T-T- H, ,; and ;Alateen Meetings meeting!, Wednesday nights, 8 p.m. Aluteen meeting, Wednesday nights, 7 pjn., Wasatch County Rodeo , Al-An- Al-An- on Grounds Concessions building, Heber City. For information, call 2. Carol, Bob Richer believes each of the diverse communities in District 53 should determine its 783-299- . . Information and Referral Services For Disabled An information and referral service is bung offered in Summit County to people with disabilities. The number to call locally is 800- 1. Outiide of this calling area, the number is toll-fre- e 649-314- lyl 248-3141. . own destiny. He will fight to keep this power South Summit Young Adult Vaccinations . Adults need vaccinations top! After. the kindergarten boosters,, 'young adults, 'ages 14-year!' old, as well as drier adults, need a' 16 tetanusdiphtheria booster every ten years. The Summit CityCounty Health Department offers immunization clinics on the third Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 11,'a.m. and the fourth Tuesday, 3 1 for more inp.in. to 4:30 pm bf every month. Call formation.. Second Dose of Vaccine Offered: The Summit CityCounty Health Department is able to provide a second dose of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine to all children ages kindergarten through grade 12. The clinic is held on the first for Thursday and third Tuesday of. each month. Call in the hands of our citizens and their locally . 783-432- elected officials On November 783-432- more infortnistioil . booster be given to students that will be turning 14 to dose criminal activity. of age. The clinic is also able to provide a second 16 years of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) given to all children Is a friend of the environment who is determined to balance economic development with environmental concerns. Wants open and honest government and supports legislation which Increases public access to all levels of government Provided effective and competent leadership during his four years as an elected public ages kindergarten through grade 12. The charge for the two immu- nizations are $3 each. The Sqmmit CityCounty Health Department offer! immunization clinics on the second ahd fourth Tuesday of each month from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Call ext. 222 for more information. 336-445- 1, CoDa . noon to 1 Susan, 783-35- CoD'a Meetings Anonymous) will meet Tuesdays, 12 Center the of Recovery next to Hoyts. Call at p.m., for more details. official. Successfully worked to protect highly visible open space from real estate development Worked diligently to double the size of the community library. Was instrumental in implementing a Sensitive Lands Ordinance to manage growth. Successfully fought against any Increases in the local property tax rate. 39 Van Available For N.S. Senior Citizens The; North Summit Senior Citizens have acquired a van to transport Seniors to and from the Senior Citizens Center. If you are interested in receiving transportation, please contact: Jerry or Anita Lewis, 336-445Burt, 336-228Kxy Dearden, 336-56ext. 220. . . 25 7; 1, Worked hard to achieve a balanced city budget for four years. Has volunteered countless hours to a wide variety of nonprofit community service organizations.- Parents With. Problem Children - 8th Please Remember That Bob: Supports education and will work vigorously to improve our school systems. Is tough on crime and supports programs that discourage children from undertaking North Summit Young Adidt Vaccinations After the kindergarten boosters, it is recommended that a : Parent Support Group with the help of a licensed social worker meets the first Tuesday of each month in the Summit County Services, building, in Kamas at 7 pjn. - Reproductive Health UTAH STATE The Summit CityCounty Health Department is now offering a Reproductive Health Clinic. Services that will be provided are: Pregnancy testing, family planning, screening fix sexually transmitted diseases, HIVAIDS counseling and testing, Pap smear, cancer screening, and education and referral services. Appointments are required at the Summit GtyCounty Health Department, 110 Noth Main, Kanus. For additional information and clinic charges, 783-43please call District 53 deserves a LEGISLATURE! Bob representative who is competent, effective and committed to 21. getting the job donel Sasasait Coaaty Crime Hotline Citizens of Summit County this is our home, get involved! Call Sheriffs Crime Hotline, PaM K irrw K Thu Summit County Boo 1 ei.iw mmr new ear tv W w For Bob ConniitlN, CtMhMion Ctwcfc ZUwchar. M I ! |