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Show mtihi July 2, 1999 TW Summk County Bee Page B4 Warmer Weather Means Increased Fire Danger President's Message Robert Nelson, Robert Nelson ' Construction, Inc. As the president of the Utah Valley Home Builders Association (UVHBA), and in behalf of all its members, I would like to welcome you to the 1999 Utah Valley Parade of Homes. Each and every year, members of this association work hard to provide a higher quality Parade for your enjoyment and pleasure. This year, we are pleased to present 25 beautiful homes scattered throughout our valley with breathtaking views and the mountain range as the back drop. You will enjoy seeing some of the very best of what is available in today's market. Many hours of team work and planning by contractors, designers, suppliers and trades contractors have constructed homes of the finist quality, design,-ne- technology :md craftsmanship beyond your imagination. Many hours of work and sacrifice by our Parade of llomo chairman, Doug Pindcr, and his outstanding committee members, have made this Parade the outstanding success that it is. A special thanks to them for sharing their time and talents. The Utah Valley Home Builders commuAssociation is a From nity-oriented erganization. the proceeds of the Parade of Homes and many volunteer hours, our members have been able to contribute back to the community by funding projects such as Kids On The Move, Kids Who Cbunt, a speh cial Fire Safety Truck, Habitat for Foundation, Utah Orem of County, Humanity non-prof- it, Make-A-Wis- for City Blitz, and Santa. The UVHBA ha.i contributed ' more than $120,000. in perpetual scholarships to Brigham Young University, Snow College, and Utah Valley State College. We have also developed a partnership with Provo, Alpine and Nebo school districts Mountainland and Applied entitled Center, Technology "Jhis Youth Institute. proBuilding the students school gram gives high homer a build to during opportunity the school year and to be exposed to construction training. Our success is due to the me mbers that are willing to give of themselves. and your support ol' the ' Parade of Homes. Thank you for attending the 1999 Utah Valley Parade of Homes. . , r Retirement1 Package Experts estima'c you'll need at least 70 percent of your income to maintain your standard of living when you stop working. Social Secuiity helps. It pays the average retiree about 40 percent of earnings. The remainder has to come from your pension and savings. So, carpe diem.. .seize the day! Set your goals now and stick to them - you'll be glad you did. Learn more, im luding sources to help you with yoi.r retirement planning. There are three easy ways to get your special free retirement package: toll fee Call 1(888) 6, PUEBLO. That's 1(888) weekdays 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. EDT and ask for Retirement Package. Send your name and address to Information Consumer Center, Retirement Pueblo, Package, Colorado 81009. visit When you can read, www.pueblo.gsa.gov you print out or download any GC publication for free. And, for a single $2.00 service fee, you can place an order online for printed copies of more than 100 free publicatiops. SuBscriBe! 8 -- of costs associated with fighting wildland fire, even if the fire is started accidentally. The cost of containing even the smallest of wildland fires can reach several thousand di ad SuBscriBe 9pw! Utah Valley Parae PARADE t Tempus fugit...time flies! Even if you've just started your fust job, it's never too early to begin setting money aside for your future and retirement To help you get the most out of refirement planning, the Consumer Information Center is offering a special free package of three publications - Top 10 Ways To Beat the Gock and Prepare for Retirement and Women and Pensions both from the Department of Labor and A Predictable, Secure Pension for Life from the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. These valuable booklets provide important information, tips and strategies to point you in the right direction. sulting in an even greater I'hreat of fire, so were asking you tc be especially careful. While open fires present a special danger, there are many other possible fire starters with which people should lie aware. Catalytic ct invehicles and exverters on off-rohaust systems on are often overlooked as possible fire starters, added DuFault. State law allows for the recovery Utah fire officials are warning that warmer weather means an increased threat of wildland fire and are urging recreationists to practice fire safety. "While Utah's wet spring weather reduced the danger of wildland fire it has slso resulted in a bumper crop of grasses, said Art DuFault, State Forester and Director of the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands. As our weather continues to warm grasses are drying out re f Homes domes' ' Come view 25 new custom homes located throughout Utah Countg. and maps are available during Parade dates at the Home Builders booth at the Prove Towne Centre or at Tickets arrg First Securltg In Utah Countg. Tickets - $6.00 good everg dag during the Paradel 878-325- Visit the Home Product Show ulg Small 14-2- 4 at Prove Towne Centre Mall. I Business M.'l Utah Valley Home Builders Association Package Marching to the beat of a different drummer? 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