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Show November 2, 2001 The .'ummit County Bee Continued From Page B6 office nailer at Bear River Lodge. The public will have an oppm unity u comment on the proposed Temporary Use Permit. Fur further information, please contact Spencer White the Summit in County Department of Community Development at 60 North Main Street. Coalville. Utah or call (43S) dionv during this meeting should contact the Summit of County Department Community Development at 4 (801) prior to the 336-312- meeting. Published County 2001. in The Summit Bee November 2, PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Francis Town will hold a 336-313- Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act. individuals needing special accommo- - public hearing to consider potential projects fur which Subsciriiibs Community Building. 2317 Siriiig Hollow Road. Francis, Utah. Furtlier inhumation can be ohtaincd by contacting funding may he applied under the CDBG Small Cities Piogiam lor Ptogram Year Suggestions for potential projects will he solicited, huth verbally and in writing, trom all interested parties The expected amount of CDBG funds for this Progiam Year will he discussed along w ith the range of projects eligible under this program and a review of previously funded projects. The hearing will begin at 7.00 pm on Tuesday, November 13.2001 and will he held at the Francis Town 2002-200- Lyncilc Hal lam at 6 or cumments may be made in writing to Maym Mile Cummings at P.O. Box 668. Kamas Utah 84036. In compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, individuals needing siecial accummoda-lion- s (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during these hearings should notify Lyncttc llallam at the addicss or phone number 260 Acre Mountain Retreat P 'Is ., I It could be a best seller. But it's free rt: :a' & 1 Tb get your free catalog write: CMtsumcrlnfniuttnCMiter De.BCST, PlMkto,CS SISSS m jrar-- - Private Culinary Water System leet at l,'NI I Xs7 ild I stales. M pm vise u cmisiiii, lied pai.iec compliaiHc w nil I lie City of Oakley is con sideling the Construction ol the Watci Reclamation Facility I'mictl as a CDIKj Pioccl undet tlie I i.di piogiain for the Him-- a l Disabilities individuals nesdii'g .Vi i.il acionimudulioiis duniig tins hcaimg sIhiuM notiiv tlw Ciiv Cleik 1783 574t at least 3 days pruv to live heaimy Publislk-in flic Summit County lice ttsiutvi 26. and 2001. NOTICE The Oakley City Boaid ol Adjustment will hold a public on Wednesday. November 7. 2001 at 7 00 p.m. in the Oakley City llall at () W. Center. Oakley. The ol the hearing is to obtain public comment on a requested liont setback vaiiance from 30 healing aicas. The pio-H'C- I is loc ated in a 100 year floodplain. The City is inicicst-cin discussing alternatives to this ioesl and secunng public it. m cniiilcnk-n- i of possible adverse impac ts llut could result Irom ihe ojecl and possible mim-i- n i at ion measuies. A public, NovciiiIh'I 2. 20l)l on is scheduled Nocemlici 13.2001 to discuss llic pioposed project. hcaimg FIRST IH BI.ICNOITCI. I'tJR I UXIIHI The Utah Safety Council is aware that the events of Sept. 11. 2001, at New York and Washington have caused more people to travel hy motor vehicle than in the past. Statistically, air travel is as much as 37 limes safer per passenger mile than driving. I lowever, those who do drive can take common sense steps to enhance safety while on the highway, such as insisting that everyone in the vehicle use seal bells or child safety seats, and never get behind the wheel after XIN GRAB THE LINE s- HIGH COUNTRY PROPERTIES toll-fre- e. November 13, 2001. In compliance with Ihe Amci leans Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this hearing should notify Ihe City Rcccndcr (783 3734) at least 3 days prior in the hearing. Published in The Summit County Bee Ocuihcr 26. and November 2 and 9, 2001 . fatigue. In addition to exercise breaks, stop for light meals and snacks. Avoid alcohol entirely. Don't allow your eyes to become fatigued or hypnotized.' Wear sunglasses to fight glare (but don't wear your sunglasses at night). If measures fail, and you start noticing the danger signs of fatigue, there is only one solution. Sleep. Find a safe, guarded rest area, truck stop, or service station. F.ven a nap may refresh you enough to get to a hotel or motel. (This is an emergency maneuver. Do not try it as a common driving technique.) Safe driving demands your full attention, if you feel your eyelids getting heavy, then your next actions may not simply determine whether you'll stay awake. They might determine whether you'll stay alive. For information on Defensive 0 Driving courses, call (801) 3 or (800) outside the or Lake Salt visit Metro, www.usc.slate.ut us. anti-fatig- ' 262-540- 933-594- THE VOICE OF HOPE : Coinmrnis may be made at the hcaimg in yubniiiied in writing to Kunni Thompson, City Keconki. pmn to 4.30 PM. angle. Take frequent breaks. At least every two hours, stop at a gas station, restaurant, or rest stop. Get out of the car, walk around, even jog or Excercise fights do calisthcncis. sleep-inducin- lack of sleep. If you haven't logged seven or eight hours of sleep the night before a trip, you're courting fatigue. Get enough rest. And don't start a trip late in the day. Ixmg-di- lifeline. Its tance driving is hard work, and you need to he licsh and alert. It possible, don't drive alone. Passengers can lake turns driving and also serve as a conversation partner to keep you awake. Avoid long duxes ai night. The glare of lights, both on the dashboard and outside the car, increases the danger of highway hypnosis. Adjust the environment so that it helps keep you awake and alert. Keep the temperature cool, with open windows or air conditioning in the summer and frugal amounts of heat in the winter. Turn the radio volume up. and sw itch stations freg quently. but avoid soft, music. If you're fatigued, do not use the cruise control; keep your body involved with the driving. Watch your posture. Drive with your head up and your shoulders hack. Tuck your buttocks against the scat hack. I .cgs should not be fully extended, hut tlexed at about a drinking. Fatigue behind the wheel is another very real danger. The Utah Safety Council offers these tips for staying awake while Call our 71-- 17 2? 3li'. Wclvi . An obvious cause of fatigue is HELP? $-2- and). 2(1 N to lot Im the del. In Iuhlislied in The Sunimii County Bee mi (Vhibei 26. and Novemhei 2 lift driving. NEED Pond With Tish Pine and Aspen Trees Lake Creek Area Perfect for Development Call or alxive at least ihicc days pnv li the healing that will lie attended Highway Fatigue TT Smnmtt. (Cwnty Bss Ti)is Page B7 WaeuWOyiMWi Sacred Places Photo Contest The Utah State Historical Society year's Utah Preservation magazine's Sacred Places" photo contest. Older Utah religious buildings or sacred structures of any kind are eligible: churches, cemetery structures, or other spiritually motivated or constructures. templative human-mad- e enter. Winning Anyone may entries will be published in the Utah State Historical Society's awardwinning Utah Preservation magazine. Rules of the Sacred Places Photo Contest are as follows: ( 1 ) Subjects must be older sacred structures in Utah and may focus on exterior, views, interiors, or details. (2) Multiple entries per contestant are allowed. (3) Photos may be slides, or prints (color or digital images (300 dpi or higher. TIFF format) taken by the contestant. (4) Entries should include the location of the structure and the name, address, and telephone number of the photographercontesunt. (5) Entries will be judged foremost on photographic quality (originality, subject composition, lighting, etc.), but location will also be taken into account in order to encourage photos from all parts of the state. (6) All photos will become part of the Utah State Historical Society's permanent photo collection. Due to the large number of entries anticipated, photos cannot be returned. Submit entries by Dec. 28. 2001, (postmarked), to Sacred Places Photo Contest. USHS. 300 Rio Grande, Salt l.ake City. 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