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Show Page B8 The Summit County Bee The October 30, 1998 Use of Mountain America ATMS Benefits Local Children Snnfcsmlb T SmrnmM Cmwty B(ss Credit Union Donates Thousands of Dollars To Help Pay Childrens Medical Expenses Mountain America Credit Union recently donated $7,500 to help provide medical care to children in need Childrens Medical at Primary Center. The dollar figure was based upon usage of Mountain America ATMs. For every transaction made at a Mountain America ATM, the credit union contributes to Primary Childrens Medical Center (PCMC) through Childrens Miracle Network (CMN). Later this year. Mountain America will contribute thousands of dollars more to PCMC, based on ATM usage fin the latter part of the year. Heber, Utah 84032 44 West 100 South Sharon Goodrich, Director of Annual and Corporate Giving at PCMC, expressed her gratitude to Mountain America and all who helped make the donation possible through use of die credit union's ATMs. We are grateful for the love and concern for children that inspires Mountain America and its members to make this gift, Goodrich noted. Every penny of this gilt will be used to provide medical care to needy children. Mountain America ATMs are located at each of their 21 branch locations throughout Utah, as well as at the Salt Lake International Airport ATM and branch locations are listed on Mountain Americas Web site at www.mtnamericaxrg. Members and may use a Mountain America ATM, without a charge from the credit union, provided their card is associated with one of the 8 networks displayed at the ATMs. Since beginning the program in f (SttlQi IiiIiImiIvV V5oVV REEL1 94 S. Main DAILY OCTOBER 30" NOVEMBER FRIDAY MIDNIGHT; SATURDAY 5! 5:00, 7:00 k SUNDAY MATINEE: 9:00 3:M REEL 2 115 NMain Heber City - five-stat- full-servi- ce DAILY OCTOBER 30" - NOVEMBER 5": 5:30, 7 JO & 9:30; SATURDAY & SUNDAY MATINEE: 3 JO A- ce non-pro- fit Heber City Continued by Popular Demand! 1997 k association with the Credit Union for Kids campaign. Mountain America has donated over $18,000 to PCMC One hundred percent of donations made by Mountain America are directly allocated to PCMC to continue die tradition ot providing medical care to needy children, tat year, over $6 million were expended by PCMC to help more than' 5,200 children whose families could not afford to pay for their medical expenses. Medic! Primary Childrens Center is the only pediatric hospital between Denver and the West Coast PCMC is the 13th childrens largest of 45 in the United and is States hospitals among the top ten childrens hospitals in the country. PCMC serves the largest geographical area in the e nation - the Intermountain PCMC cares for children Region. with the most complex medical and emotional problems - without regard to race, religion, or ability to pay. Credit Union for Kids is a fund raising campaign by credit unions nationwide to benefit Childrens Miracle Network hospitals. Childrens Miracle Network (CMN) is an international organization whose mission is to generate funds and awareness programs to benefit children and its affiliated hospitals for children in the United States and Canada. With $650 million in assets. Mountain America Credit Union is the second largest credit union in Utah, and the state's the 9th largest financial institution. Mountain ' America operates 21 branches in Utah, in addition to Online BranchsM at www.mtnamer-ica.or- g and ranks 61st in asset size nationally. Movi timtt tubjKt to eh.HK mmn jawWiBhii injriC I u k nu n IihIk.iI? lt.YY(ili Utah State Parks and Recreation Seek Life Jacket I oo Testimonials Utah State Paries and Recreation, in cooperation with the National o Safe Jo o c Mm i State Inspection Brake Service Alignment Specialists TIRE WARRANTY UNSURPASSED! Every tire purchased is covered by our In House NO HASSLE WARRANTY. If you find a better written tire warranty - well gladly service your car for FREEI 110 South Main Heber City, Utah v . Y?4, tires are package priced, including mounting, balancing, new valve stems, free maintenance, mileage, and our NO HASSLE WARRANTY 654-326- 2 i i i. Boating Council (NSBC) and the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NAS-BLA- ), is seeking testimonials from people whose lives were saved in boating accidents because they were wearing a life jacket. We generally only hear about the fatalities and accidents where victims werent wearing their life jackets, said Utah Boating Coordinator Ted Woolley. Were interested in hearing about watercraft accidents where a life jacket saved a life. Much can be learned about how well flotation devices perform in real life situations, Woolley noted. The National Safe Boating Council may use some of the Testimonials in their 1939 Saved by the Jacket safety campaign. The campaign will aim to show .boaters ' the value of wearing life jackets. The best way to convince people to wear their life jacket, is by quoting the words of people who wouldnt be around today if they hadnt worn one, said Woolley. People are asked to include as many details possible in their testimonials, such as the conditions under which the accident occurred, where the accident took place, and if possible, die type of personal flotation device that was used. 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