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Main HeberCity 9: DAILY OCTOBER 3 - OCTOBER 4:30, 7:00, & 9 JO; SATURDAY, & SUNDAY: 2:00 REEL 2 NMain HeberCity 115 DAILY OCTOBER 3 OCTOBER 9": 5:15, 7 JO, & 9:10; SATURDAY, & SUNDAY: 3:15 WATCH FOR OUR GRAND rimtt eubhtl to UoU Spft ijl rrntlifMW RE-OPENIN- G! chant Inilkjh'sTNml.tAuHif lhwmn( ) u kt IVt t (tlt tl Hulnl.n Onh Mumlir by Louise Wallace It's safe now to dig out your winter clothes and put the electric blanket on. Boy, is it ever. One more trimming and you can tuck the lawnmower away too, just don't forget to locate the snow shovel while you're at it. Bet that bit of news made everybody happy. The sad part of this season is that the snowbirds ate getting ready for their southern flights and we denit looking forward to them leaving us. Our pretty (awful) pink building will soon be a pretty green and white one. The work on the inside is progressing, too. I predict that we will most certainly be able to have our Halloween Party in our own place. Hope that cheered you all up. LaRita served the best chicken noodle soup with homemade noodles on Friday and that really hit the spot. What was the menu on Wednesday? You cant expea me to remember back that far but I know it was good. We had a fun time and my cards were on the lucky side or maybe it was because of the skill of my partners that I ended up on the winning side. It really doesnt matter so long as we get to play. Maybe it would be a good idea to have a tournament and find out just how lucky we can be. If you think its a good idea let us know. I did something on Saturday that I have been meaning to do but just haven't gotten around to it. Rose and I visited Benon Farrell in the Rocky Mountain Care Center in 0f thing we cant stand, theres one its cold people (Seven tips to get your furnace ready from Terry and Kelly, Mountain Fuel Technicians) : Layton and had the nicest visit We had such a good ate that we plan on doing it again real soon and if she will allow it more often too. The' center is real pleasant and she says everyone is nice and they take .grad care of her. Ha biggest concern right now is not her own health but that of Pr- - Bosworth's who suffeted a heart attack during ' the week. Guest he didnt know that it is against our Senior Rules for doctors to get sick, certainly not one of our own. They should take the advice drey give us and not burn the candle at both ends. We join ha is wishing him a quick recovery 'cause we need him. She sends greetings to all. We know that we make mistakes in our articles and leave out things that should be put in. Hope you won't hold it against us though. This poem, I think apologizes better dun I can. No book is entirely perfect For errors will creep in; Sometimes wrong information sent Is what commits the sin. And even printers make mistakes Fa which they tea their hair, Sometimes two people disagree On who when where. It might have been the person .Who wrote the history; It might have been the typist Or Marne can fall on me. So, if you're dead before you're born. Or married when you're three. Or Tve omitted anyone Who sent themselves to me, Or your last name is not your own. Your picture not too good I ask you.. .please forgive the crime... I did the best I could. Anon a a . Flu Shots: Summit County Public Health Dept, Oct 14 and 15, from 8 a.m.-- l 1:30 a.m and from 1 p.m.-- 6 p m. Cost $7. Bring Medicare card to clinic and we will bill Medicare fa ext. 3234. you. Fbr information, call Cholesterol Screening: Summit County Health Dept enyears of age to have their cholesterol courages individuals 336-445-1, 20-6- 5 i. tested. Cholesterol Test will include total cholesterol number, good and bad cholesterol, triglycrides, glucose screening test. Counseling and information will be provided when test results are followed up to you. Information and to set up an appointment call Coalville. ext. 228. North Summit - Coalville Immunisation Clinics: Immunization clinics held every Tuesday, from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.. Summit County Public Health Dept. Fa more information and immunization charges, call ext. 3234. Kamas Area: Well Child Clinic will be second Monday of each month. Appointments are required and available from 8:30 a.m. through 3:30 p.m. Fa more information and appointments, 336-445- 1. 336-445- call 1, 783-432-1. Kamas Immunization Clinic: Immunization Clinic held every Tuesday, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Summit County Public Health Dept, 10 N. Main. No appointment required. Fa more 1 information, call North 1 783-43- 2 1 . Middle Summit and Submbsion of ArticIbs.For Popor When submitting articles fa publication in The Bee, School High Public Health Department ofS3 leach. Parents fering tetanusdiphtheria and MMR boosters oh their immucheck your records and see if they are nizations. Ginics held every Tuesday from 2 p.m! to 4:30 p.m. Call Summit County Public Health Department more infor- fa fa Ext 234. Coalville Area: Reproductive Health mation, 336-445-1, - Cancer Screening: Summit County Public Health Dept, offering a Reproductive Health Ginic in Coalville area. Services provided are: Pregnancy testing, family planning, screening sexually fa transmitted diseases, HIVAIDS counseling and testing. Pap smear, cancer screening and education and referral services. Clinics are held each month. Appointments required at health dept, 85 N. 50 E., Coalville. Information and clinic chages, call ext 234. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Meets Wednesday, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.. Adult Education building, 55 South Main, . Coalville. Fbr information, call 336-269Cholesterol Screening: Summit County Public Health Dept offering cholesterol screening and to screen fa diabetes a low cost. Individuals 10-6- 5 are encouraged to be tested. Information and appointment, Coalville, ext. 228 Park City, Bike Helmets available at the Summit County Public Health Dept The helmets have met ANSI and Snell ratings to ensure the safety standards fa your children. Cost is $8. Toddlers, youth and adult helmets available. For information, call ext. 234, and Kamas, Coalville, Kamas Area: Summit County Public Health Dept, is offering a Reproductive Health Clinic. Services provided are: Pregnancy testing, family planning, screening sexually transmitted diseases, HIVAIDS counseling and testing, pap smear, cancer screening and education-referrservices. Appointments are required and available at SCPHD, 1 10 N. Main, Kamas. Fbr more 1. information, call Birth and Death Certificates: The Summit County Public Health Department is a local registrar of Vital Statistics. They can provide to you certified copies of birth and death certificates. Fa information, ext. 222. 336-445- 1, 4. a 783-432- a 336-445- 1, 1, 649-907- 2. 783-432- 1. 336-445- 1, fa al please try to tion. typewritten if possible - and in upper and lower case. have informa- 783-432- Thank you!. have Summit County Health Notices Vaccinations: Summit County Thoughts Which Have Kept Me Awake Nights . MVf f7inflgffn North Summit gether! &&&&& nnni South Summit by Alton Grotepaa Sept 25: Cloudy day. Uaual activities. Dirk at the organ playing dreamy music. What lucky people we are to be able to get together like we do and enjoy our time to vSi: .. .... 336-445- 1, Chapter 7 Filing i Fee Waiver BUM JUMP Terry: to Q First check the filters. You 'll cmh or replace them about every veer Utnmhtthmsri Program Discontinued at Close of Business on Sept. 30 HEBER CITY STUK HOUSE other month. Right, Kelly? Kelly: That's right, fieeping the filters clean k one of the most important things yon can do for yon rfnrnace. It's like changing the oil inyonrear. Q You'll also scant to check the Mover belt and oil the Mover motor, if it needs Sssm Sm HOURS: Kelly: It's also very important that there are no flammable materials near die fnrnace. Definitely. Furnaces like a lot of ebov O So you'll also vant to make sure the vent system is Hear and undamaged. O And keep alt combustion air opening? room. All You Can Q Anything tlse Terry? p DAYS A WEEK Friday & Saturday Nights So don 'tforget to Kelly: They sure do. dear all cold air returns and heat registers. That nay, rearm air tan circulate. check-u- 7 Q We also recommend an annual by a qualified 4 the Eastern professional. Kelly: Good point. So on behalf of Terry and me.. 1ZB7 S. MAIN STREET HEBERCITY. UT 0HD3C 1 . (EDI) Terry: ...and your furnace... Kelly: ...thanks fitr taking the time. . B5H-HEB- Stay rearm. Mountain Fuel is Terry, Kelly and of a Utah. The pilot filing fee waiver program commenced on Oct. 1, 1994, and will be discontinued the close a a whole lot During the pilot period, individuals who were unable to pay the Chapter 7 filing fee either in full when filin installments ing the petition a could apply to the court for waivo of the fee. After Sept 30, 1997, all individuals filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy must either pay the $175 filing fee in full when filing the petition or file an application to pay the fee in installments. The Judicial Conference of the United States is to submit a reran describing the costs and benefiB of the program to Congress no later than March 31, 1998. This information will allow the Congress to consider whether the program should be implemented nationwide. of other dedicated people. TAKE ' f District the Western District of Tennessee, and the District of Pennsylvania, of business on Sept. 30, 1997. freefrom obstructions. That vill ensure an adequate air supply. Furnaces need to breathe. Terry: 10:00 Serving the finest Steaks, Prime Rib and Fresh Fish nightly. it. Terry: O Yeah, and make sure the Mover door is securely in place. Terry: -- 1373 On Oct. 27, 1993, the Congress enacted legislation requiring the Judicial Conference of the United States to implement a three-ye-a pilot program to study the effect of waiving the filing fee fa eligible Chapter 7 debtors. The six districts selected to participate in the program were the Southern District of Illinois, the District of Montana, the Eaton District of New York, I V x- ret . |