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Show November 30, 2001 Page A5 Former Coalville Resident Graduates From Salt Lake County Fire Academy of those heroes" who are taking the news by storm- - that of being a Firefighter. On Nov? 16, Sam graduated from the Salt Lake County Fire Academy where he was voted as the Outstanding Cadet". This is quite an honor since the candidate is determined by test scores and votes from the instructors, the Captains and his fellow cadets. The program includes going through IS very intense weeks of testing and physical training which should help the cadet with his employment at the Salt Lake County Fire Dept. Sam and his wife, Monica, and daughter. Whitney, make their home in West Jordan. He is the son of Kent and Linda Garfield, of Coalville. Sam's brothers and their wives were able to attend the graduation ceremony held in Salt Lake. Sam Garfield Sam Garfield has joined the ranks fhe tfoMay Wave Publishings ftnnuaf h ofttfay Promotion. : 2001 tfoficfay greeting Section 21 Circulation: Tabloid invert in Tht Bit 14 page .70 . law SMS .180 Full page Due to the popularity of this promotion, we recommend that advance to ensure the site you schedule your advertising in and placement you want. To assist in making you advertising work for you, please contact LaRee Pedro (435) fully-cook- beef industry tu cieate this page, which has reached 9.3 million readers. The second newspaper page. Holiday Dinner: Festive East and Entertaining, makes hosting a dinner parly easier. Peppery beef tenderloin w uh roasted vegetables and creamy mustard sauce is the star of this sim-pl- e x meal. The accompanying article includes a full menu and a p timetable for preparing f or Ellen Gardner 654-14- 71 Fax:(435)654-508- 5 This Holiday promotion is published by the Summit Camay Bet 165 South 100 West HebcrCityi Utah 84032 Estate welcomes Don Sargent, ol Coalville. us a Sales Associate Sargent has been associated with Minders Realty and Exchange of Kamas lor the last three ye.ns. lie is now teaming up with Dick Bullet o Coldwell Hanker Real Estate in Coalville to provide professional expertise in real estate transactions throughout Eastern Summit County and the Intermountain West. With his familiarity of the area combined w ith a background in land planning, Sargent applies his knowledge. skills and abilities to icpiesent buyer and sellers of ptoperlies with real estate transactions. Don is a licensed real estate agent, registered landscape architect and certified planner, lie can he reached at (4 IS) to-fi- step-by-ste- it. To date, the page has been distributed to 261 newspapers with a combined circulation of 8.2 million. The beef industry partnered with Grey Poupon and Triseuit crackers for this cooperative effort. This type of promotion is important to the beef industry because it shows consumers that preparing beef is simple as well as delicious, says Tanner. The recipes for all three projects were developed and triple-teste- d by the beef industry's Beef & Veal Culinary Center. Copies of the brochure can be obtained by sending a 3 Ifi- - till. Pet of The Week d, 10 business-siz- e stamped envelope to: NCBA, Dept. P.O. Box PCCC, 670, (one Bloomingdale, IL 60108-067- 0 brochure per envelope). Try this Beef Roast great Espresso-Cruste- d included: recipe is currently recruiting for a Community Development Director. Performs a variety of professional, administrative and managerial duties related to planning, directing, organizing, and controlling the Community Development Department, including planning, zoning, building permits, business licenses, building inspecy tion and code enforcement. Manages the of work the determines prioridepartment, operations day-to-da- issue Deadline: Friday Nowtmber 30th Rate: comprehensive beefcooking guide that includes the new Beef Made Easy chart and current information beef products. In on addition, recipes are updated with current pan sizes and cooking methods and times. Funded in part by Summit County beef producers through their beef checkoff, this brochure delivers important information about beef, including shopping, storage, grading, cooking, nutrition and food safety. It will be used for state and national food communication and promotional efforts, including distribution to food editors and consumers. said Brent Tanner, Executive Director of the Utah Beef Council. The other two projects are color food pages for newspapers. Tackle Your Taste Buds kicks off the footg tailball season with a features chuck The page gate party. and round cuts in Touchdown Beef Chili, and top sirloin in a beef fajita salad. ReaLemon partnered with the Sargent Joins. Coalville Office of Coldwell Banker Community Development Director- - Summit County Published in the Summit County Bee, butt Duck December Three communications pieces are being distributed on behalf of Summit County beef producers and others to help make the preparation of beef dishes by consumers tun and seasonal. The first is an updated version of Confident Cooking With Beef; a take-alon- Season is tferel at Summit County Beef Producers Make Beef Preparation Fun ties; develops guidelines, and deadlines, initiates studies in zoning issues, development of ordinances, business regulations, review of permits, computer studies, architectural designs, traffic, etc.; monitors project activities and progress to assure implementation of comprehensive plan; issues interpretations of county zoning, planning, building and related ordinances and regulations. Directs personnel and delegates assignments; reviews performance and makes decisions affecting job retention, advancement and discipline; participates in the recruitment and selection of department staff; develops and conducts staff training. Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from college with a masters degree in urban planning, public administration or a closely related field. Six (6) years of progressively responsible experience performing above or related duties; two (2) years of which must have been in a supervisory capacity. Salary range: $29.04-$40.9- 8 hr. Summit County is a drug free work and random drug place conducting testing. Applicants must submit a completed Summit County Application. For an application and copy of a complete job description please contact Personnel at or download one from our web site. Please send application to: Summit County Personnel, P.O. Box 12&, Coalville. UT 84017. Summit County is an E.O.E. Closing date: January 4, 2002 at 5:00 p.m. 435-336-32- 65 The featured pets this week are three adorable auvsie mix puppies. They have had the first of the puppy shots. Animal 5171, 5172, 5173. We also have a shcllie mix, and she is one year old very friendly and full of energy. She loves every one she meets. Animal 5174. W'e have a two month old hlack lab who is very smart and will be easy to train. Animal 5188 In the Stray Department, we have a male pitbull that was found in Park City by the Winter Sports Park, lie is wearing a black collar with spikes on it and a silver choke chain. I le is also blind in his left eye. He is a very sweet dog and would love to find his owners. If you' know who they are, please call us. Cats: We have many sizes, shapes and colors, as well as age. House cat, outdoor cat, we have it Whatever your pet of choice is, we can help you find the right one for you. If interested in any of these cats or dogs please come, and check them out. would also like to remind all dog oh ners of I In- - hash All dogs must he tm a leasli and with the on Her. oi soil hi care or custody of the dog when not on ln or her on n pupnt. The leash la whs not only enforced for the safely of sum pel. but also for the owner of the dog. The shelter isopen on weekdays, jnnn ID:. hi it in mini ft:. Dtp in . and on Saturdays, from ID:iO a. in. until 3: 3D p.m Hi- ore Uh an il m 174 South Hoylsville Road in Wanship. Yon an mnli us at 615 or ext. 3985. If you have ipiesimn ahaui 3985, any of the above animals or need further directions in the sin her. please give us a call. We null-hanc- 336-398- 783-435- Subscribe Jo Jic Summit I utility Jkc! Fresh llol Cider This Christmas on the fire ni.tflil I v! 1 m Get Fresh! T,hii year, give your family the Christmas theyll remember forever, starting with a real tree! Real trees smell wonderful and give your home a memorable glow. (j V ? Fresh Christmas Trees Fresh Wreaths Fresh Garland Incredible Selection of Ornaments & Decorations ClTVNi Q, i. 435-649-13- 63 p.m. daily Open 9 Eve Christmas through a.m.-- 9 Corner of Bear Hollow Dr. & Hwy. 224 ClT We knew what grows F - Ii |