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Show mm hge4A EAAS Wek Celebrated By South Summit Agencies May 17 through May 23 wu the Both girls thought it wu neat to see acheduled National EMS Week. foe cars pull out of the way and stop ; Thia week ia let aside nation-wid-e to for them they were whizzed by. - honor the When they arrived it school, stumany thousanda of people who dedicate their lives to helping dents were surprised .with all the tfaoae fat need. noise and activity and gave both lb celebrate EMS week thia year; girls a welcome that wu fun and South Summit Ambulance apon- -. exciting forall. Special thanks to sored aeveral community activitiea. Craig Gines and Erin Pederson for ' South Summit Elementary Students driving the fire trucks which escorted the girls,. They were given" . wen given gift certificates for free ; ke cream when caught doing certificates from the. ambulance a sodation at social on ; something safe. A coloring contest ' ; for grades K to 2 was held at foe Friday night. Congratulations girls! The Senior Citizens were given Elementary along with an esuy coo-test for grades 3 to 6. There were Medical ID Cards which will provide important information for the ; inany entries and finding a winner' : was a difficult decision. In the end, EMTk. These cards were taken to foe the lucky winners were amn.mrjH Seniors, by the CNA (Certified to Jane Herbert and all the Nursing Assistant) clau from Sooth . Hunks Summit at South Summit High School The girls from i teachers kmentiry for helping us with these foe class helped foe Seniors with foe activities. information needed and then filled Katie Neff, a second grader in out the cards for them.' Thanks to Ira. Hayes class, was the winner of Gordon Thylor and all the special the coloring contest. senior citizens for letting us invade ' Katie is the daughter of Susan and their meetings and to Susan David Neff. Katie Uvea up Writer, Jorgensen and the CNA nursing class for their help. The CNA class Canyon with her family. : Ibrl Knight, a sixth grader in Mrs. also passed all foe requirements for Butterfields class, wu the winner CPR ' certification during EMS bf the esuy contest Tori wrote week. about a personnel experience of a For the first time ever, South of her immediate family Summit Ambulance' and South u u m pember : Summit Fire Department sponsored an EMT of the Year and a 'Firemen of the Year "award. Each agency voted for the person who has given outstanding service and dedication to EMS during the past year. Tbny Davis wu selected by mem-- and how they were helped by EMS people. Ibri loves to ride hones. She is the daughter of Altai and Soqja Knight and lives in Oakley. Katie and Ibri were given a full escorted ride to school in the fire trucks with lights and sirens going. ' Summit County Court Report 25, 1979, wu convicted and sentenced for the crime John W. Hagberg, of Park City, date of birth, Nov. 2, 1961, wu con--. victed and sentenced for the crime bf Theft, a Third Degree Felony, on tyay 26, 1998. Defendant wu sentenced to 60 days jail, fined (5,000, and placed on probation for a period of 36 months. Defendant is also required to pay restitution in the amount of $24,000. Rocky Faulkner; of Murray, date of birth. May . . Subscribe lo. vffie Bee! ' ' M t" of Posseubm of a Controlled Substance With Intent to Distribute . (Marijuana), a Third Degree Felony, on May 26, 1998. Defendant wu sentenced to 60 days jail, fined $730, and placed on probation for a period of 36 months. Benjamin Nathaniel Fortune, of Coalville, date ot birth, Aug. 29, 1972, wu convicted and sentenced for the crimes of Burglary, a Second Degree Felony, and Forgery (three counts), all Third Degree Felonies. Defendant, wu sentenced to foe Utah State Prison. ' 'I i. S.: .f"' iPeto ' ben ' of the . June 19, 1998 c Summit County Bee South Summit Ambulance Association to receive the first annual EMT of the Year swanL.Tsny hu been an EMT for 23 years mid hu spent countless hours in service to her community and follow EMTk. Tferry has saved in many leadership positions in state organizations. She hu been an officer in foe UAEMT (l)tah Association of Emergency Medical. Technicians) and received the pres tigious John Henry award from this organization. Tbny hu served, on the state testing team and also spends many hours training bed' people in first aid and CPR. Tbny is married to Rim Davis and lives in Kamas. A special thanks to Terry for all the time she hu donated to improve die EMS in Kamu Wley. Tory Llewelyn wu selected by members of foe South Summit Fire Department to receive the Fireman of the Year award. Tory hu lived in the valley for 10 years and hu been a member of the fire department for .9 years. Tbry also spends many, countleu hows fighting fires, training and taking care of equipment for the fire district. Tbry is married to TYacy Hatch. They have two children and live in Oakley. Hunks Tbry for your dedication and hard work! Congratulations to Terry and Tory I A special thanks to Dicks Drive in and Hi Mountain Drug for providing the gift certificates and to all those who helped us with EMS week. Free Keepsake and Scrapbook Workshop Chaise Macintosh, of Cherises Custom Sewing, a local specializing in heirloom sewing, will be hosting a free keepsake and scrapbooking workshop Saturday, June 27, from IQ dress-makertai- lor The Coalville Literary Club met June 10 at Denises Home Plate. Vice President, Marilyn Broadbent, welcomed everyone. She also expressed appreciation to the hostess, Karen Bristow and to Meressa Judd who would be giving the book review. Meresa chow the book. Snow Falling On Cedars. It was written by David Guterson. Snow Falling On Cedars is a vivid and spellbinding novel that takes place on San Piedro Island, north of Puget Sound. It is so isolated that no one who lives there an afford to make enemies. But in 1954, a local fisherman b found suspiciously drowned, and a Japanese American named Kabuo Miyamoto is charged with his murder. In the couree of the ensuing trial, it becomes clear that what ia at stake is more than one mans guilt. For on San Piedro, memory grows as thick- - Staples, Nelda Staples, Vicki Wood, Meresa Judd, Wanda Spriggs, Lynette Spriggs, and guest Maria D.Q.TS. (Dozenq of .Terrific Stamps) representative Debbie Muhlestein wtildemonatrate stamping ppssibilities and help you create with stamps. Design a caid, book-maror scrapbook page and take it home with you - -- free. Debbie will be giving away free stamps in drawings and door prizes. Cherise teaches French heirloom sewing by machine locally and m Salt Lake City. 'She will show you how to incorporate the techniques bf the past into items for today and tomorrow. Fid; up a free instruction sheet for creating an heirloom fabric cover for your scrapbook or binder. All heirloom sewing supplies will be discounted for the workshop. Come for free samples, drawings, door prizes and discounts. Learn why you should never store a keepsake in a cedar chest, and what all the hype is aboi$ regarding add-fre- e materials. Bring your questions and creativity for what promises to bean entertaining and enlightening expe- Foust. rience. . . ly as cedar trees and the fields of ripe strawberries memories of a charmed love affair between a white boy and the Japanese girl who grew up to become Kabuos wife; memories of land desired paid for, and lost. Above all San Piedro is haunted by the memory of what happened to its Japanese residents during World War n, when an entire community was sent into exile while its neigh-b- k, os watched. Gripping, tragic and densely atmospheric Snow Falling On Cedars is a masterpiece of suspense - but one that leaves us shaken and changed. Hostess Karen Bristow served delicious refreshments to dub mem- bers: Marilyn Broadbent, Susie Bond, Karen Bristow, June Wilde, Joan Lewis, Wilma BagneD, Holly o . , ' k - June 21 (Sunday) Church-- ' will host a guest speaker, Dr. Joseph Hinson, chairman of the Biology Dept, of Bob Jones University, at the City Hall, at 11 a.m. Public is invited. North End Notes IT MARKS HIGH PRESSURE rr . 0....0, warning markers, you must notify the appropriate company two working days prior to commencing .centers: Blue Stakes Wyoming Colorado One Call Concepts V; Questar Piped- -.. in the following utility notification 0. y. '. yH . v. 1 at may call Questar Pipeline directly Be , Utility Notification Center (Direct calls notify only Braithwaite have accepted a call to serve in the St. Cloud, Florida Mission. They departed on Monday, June IS. .Their addreu will be Deseret Cattle and Cutes Ranch, 13734 Desert Lane, St. Cloud, FI a participant Utah You of May. " 34773-938- ' UNDERGROUND NATURAL GAS PIPEUNES OF QUESTAR PIPEUNE COMPANY. Elder Dean and Sister Bertha pjn. purchase. Coalville Literary Club Coalville Baptist 18th ; 7he shelter is located at 1743 S.Hoytsville Road in Wartship Ifyou need more specific directions please call us. Shcherhours are 'Mandat nmgft Friday, U om. until 5:30 p.m. and Saturday 10 , .m. until 3:30 For more information, call us at 9. Alives Memories Cottage Collection line of scrapbooking materials will be on hand to show you foe latest products and inspire your creativity. She will be giving away free merchandise with any Calendar of Events Friday, June 5, at the Fishing' event in Derby- - RodecBull-a-Ram- a Coalville, Whit Roath a bull rider; having made his time wu thrown from the bull and then being stepped on. He wu taken to the McKay Dee' Hospital in Ogden where surgery wu performed on his left kg for a broken femur bone. He wu released foe next day. Thursday June 11, he wu once again rushed to the hospital with breathing problems spending three days in ICU. He returned home on Sunday, June 14, and is improving slowly each day. Get well wishes are beipg sent his way. Kelly and Susan (Osmond) are excited with die birth of their twin sons. Mason Grant Richins weighed in at 6 lbs. and measured 19 inches, and Braden Richard weighed 6 lbs and 9 ozs. measuring 19; 12 inches. Mason and Braden were bom the ;TMs week, the Summit Ceuty Animal Shelter has this sweet lab fat puppy. She b duly about ten weeks old and needs a loving horn. Abo avnHable an a nub chocolate lab mix, a Mack and white bonier coUb mix, a fcinak Mack lab, a black uule retriever mix, a tri colored fcuub border coilk mix, a foah pyrenese puppy, aad a female Genua ahorthaic In the cat department, we have a selection of kittens to choose from, as well sa, a sweet, saab, longhaired cat aad a white aad gray tabby funk. In the dog department, we have a ssab malamute mix, a female border Miller, aitist and creator of Keeping a.m. to 2 p.m., in ha studio at 447 East Chalk Creek Road. The public is welcome to drop by for the latest in stamping, scrapbooking, heirloom sewing, preservation and more. Special guest LaRayne Sargent Questar Pipeline, not olfisr 1 -8- 00-922-1 987,-' -3-07-382-8882 utilities . ,v - or pipeline companies) able to recognize and report pipeline hazards. 1. . ' Hissing 't fHave ft . . .V. UWrKi Pht Using Mem hue the air . Hie eler near anpnred raping anwasirm ! 649-544- or Mowing Pipeline . 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