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Show wwmevt wet DE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS January 15, 2006 Joyful Smiles Family Dentistry Welcomes Valley Gifts Now New Year with More Hours and Fresh Staff To meet the growing needs of the community, Joyful Smiles is now open four days a week from Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Experiencing great support over the last year, the Huntsville dental office proves to be firmly fixed in the Valley. Joined by chairside assistant Leicie Messerly and office assistant Trish Gay, Dr. Clem sees 2006 as being a promising year for her quaint practice. Messerly is a newlywed and recently moved to ‘the Huntsville with her husband Vern. She is ATC trained and has five years experience as a dental assistant. Leicie enjoys outdoor activities with her fam- Page 15 By Kera Erickson peu Huntsville, and Liberty emblems. Carol is renting tiny, historic building that sits next to the Yukon Grill; Carol Barnes inside store. buildings are owned by Tom Lynch. To help with this project’s success, Mr. Lynch is only charging Carol forbasic asain oe and building maintenance. show your support t talent a visiting Valley Gifts. also more room for additional crafters. For more information, call (801)7451, ~ Winters hours are Friday, ane and Sunday; 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.1 When Carol Barnes realized how many talented and artistic people reside in Ogden Valley, she knew they needed a place to show-off their exquisite works. She recently opened Valley Gifts; located in Historic Trappers Village right in the center of Huntsville town. h shop offers FF hand stitche d quilts, cro- Valley Gifis located in Huntsville. cheted hats, jewelry, flower arrangement, and many other items all made by local crafters. Also available, clothing that is embroidered with Eden, and new residents she may not have otherwise met. Trish looks forward to the expansion and growth of the practice. Dr. Joy Clem continues to look for opportunities to be of the neighborhood. Recently elected to serve on the Board of the Ogden Valley Business Association, she opes to effectively represent the views of other small businesses in the area while meeting the association’s mission of giving something back to the Valley. Her personal goals for the year include finding more occasions to ballroom dance with her reluctant partner and husband Joey. An avid violinist, she is also eager to start a community orches- Tips on Natural Gas Appliance Safety (NAPSI)-All major forms of energy used in U.S. homes have excellent safety records. But, just as people should drive carefully and maintain their vehicles’ brakes and engines, consumers must maintain their home appliances and operate them properly. The American Gas Association offers these tips for safe use of natural gas appliances: Gas Appliance Tips (801) seas Joyful Smile welcomes new staff members Leicie Messerly, a newlywed and new resident of Ogden Valley who has been dental assisting for five years. Also, Trish Gay who has lived in Huntsville for over 24 years and has 20 years experience in office administration. less, so it’s important to know the symptoms of exposure. They include dizziness, headache, nausea, and sudden sleepiness. A small number of CO-related incidents involve fuel-burning appliances. To help prevent CO-related problems . not idle cars in garages attached to a home. People with naturalgas ean should nse common sense and ta! utions: Do not use or store flammable liquids around appliances. tra or string ensemble. Joyful Smiles strives to make each dental experience as pleasant as possible by offering gentle care, video distraction, and nitrous sedation. Joyful Smiles also offers treatment incorporating digital x-ray technology, the latest in dental equipment, and fair and flexible financial arrangements. Plans for expansion this coming year include adding a a ae and extending business hours. Dr. Clem encourages Valley residents to come by to meet the friendly staff and check out their state of the art practice. Joyful in Trappers Village in downtown Huntsville, 237A S. 7400 E. Dr. Joy Clem may be reached at 745-1222 during office hours * Do not attempt to a safety devices. If you have a natural gas furnace or boiler, ‘he e sure to have it regularly serviced by a qualified contractor who: ¢ * Schedule pepode BeSpsRtS burning equipm Inspects the furnace vent system Be certain all vents and chimneys in your home are clear of debri tions from the chimney ° Replaces or cleans the air a lubricates the blower moto: Cleans pilots and burner and Do not use ovens to heat rooms and never use portable gas grills in enclosed areas. cae For more information, visit <www.aga.org> et it’s important for homeowno have chimneys and heating vents on regularly. Removes dust and lint from furnace vents, registers, and baseboard heaters Cleans thermostats. 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She also loves spending time with her new Aussie pup Tucker. Enthusiastic about her career, she looks forward to attending the Utah Dental Association convention February, which will help her keep current on the latest assisting procedures and technologies. Trish Gay has lived in the Huntsville for 24 years with her husband Jeff, and children Jason and Casey. She has over 20 years of office administration experience in various fields. Trish enjoys cooking, sewing, and spending time with family and friends. Though she has lived in the Valley for some time, the gregarious receptionist states that working at Joyful Smiles Family Dentistry has provided her an outlet for meeting local Carbon Monoxide Smoke inhalation related to a fire is the most common form of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, and motor vehicle exhaust causes nearly twothirds of the unintentional deaths from CO not related to fires, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). 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