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Show Money Growing in Trees Timberlakes boy finds Habitat’s treasure in. City Park © Staff “I showed her my favorite climbing tree,” says Sherwood, from Timberlakes. But never did Sherwood think that his favorite climbing tree would turn up a treasure. Sherwood is the winner of Habitat for Humanity’s Scavenger Hunt, a promotion started by the local chapter of the non-profit organization to gain awareness and interest in Wasatch County. What Sherwood found was a black key. holder. Inside was a note that said Sherwood had won $50.00. mA J Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping financially and physically disadvantaged people gain affordable housing. Habitat AMIE also assists with household repairs. | Currently, Habitat is in its final stages of affiliation with the national organiza- According to Karie Budd, public relations director for the Wasatch County . organization, one. of the biggest chal- lenges the group faces here is finding the land on to build houses. t It was a Monday, end of summer,.and Sherwood was hanging around Heber’s | City Park with one of his friends and had simply run out of things to do.. people and load to help with epcoeng projects. yatta Mitchell Sherwood was bgfeld Bo Na Jean Croasmun, Courier “It’s expensive,” says Budd. In 1998, Habitat for Hotianity built five play homes and raffled off each to raise funds. The group also had a western dance and has been targeting corporate sponsors. The group has yet to build its first house in Wasatch County. On August 21, Habitat for Humanity invites residents to participate in their playhouse building party in the parking lot next to the Snowshoe Inn on Midway Lane from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. In the meantime, Sherwood feels pretty lucky. He’s going to spend his newly found $50.00 on motorcycle pants for his new dirt bike. And he’s goirig to keep climbing trees, —_—’ when he’s bored. | | UJ iPLUITe MUU OT tion. The group is seeking volunteers, Now Available by Owner© Design Features A 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths, 2 Full Kitchens: Sub Zero Refrigerators, * Gaggenau Halogen, Electric and Gas Cooktops, Asko and Kitchen Aid Dishwashers, Kitchen Aid Ovens, Custom Knotty-pine Cabinets, Tile Flooring, Custom Cherry Cabinets in Basement Kitchen — A 2 Living Rooms: one with Cathedral Windows and Vaulted Ceiling Stone Entry A 4 Massive, Native Stone Fireplaces; one with Cascadingspenic and aan 10-20-inch Yellowstone Park Logs, Hand Peeled Steel Met-Tile Roof Family Room with Split Log Stairway to Upper Level Office/Nursery or Small Bedroom Finnish Soapstone Woodstove/Oven Granite Countertops Utah Valley State College BE ae SE ae | a A Master Bedroom with Solarium,Shh and Loft with Handcraft ‘Wasatch Campus students ee i Res celebrated the end of the Willow summer session with a party at the Heber City Park Railing, Jacuzzi. A Bunk Hideaway for Children A Radiant Floor Heating Throughout A Security System Elan Full-house Audio Package Awe 2 Decks, 1 Covered Porch and Walk-out Basement Unfinished Working Spaces “ * Ample 2, two-car Attached Garages Beautiful Landscaping with AutomaticSplinkler System, Large Waterfall and Pond pavilion on Friday afternoon, August 13. ‘ INTERLAKEN ESTATES, MIDWAY, UT / NORTH A 2.17 Acres, ;, 044 finished square feet 270-degree Panoramic Views of $789,000 | | ae = Heber Valley, Utah | eo eee * _ Jungfrau Hill Rd. on Wednesday, August 25. Over 500 students are hae i : Broker Participation oo Sold by Owners: Lane and Kathy McCotter P.O. Box 130, 360 Bern Way, Midway, Utah 84049 Tel: 435-654-4868, Fax: 435-657-1715, e-mail: mecotter@shadowlink. net www.owners.com, ID Listing MBD 1719 | eae ft Pa C Sweet 2 oe ey ££ eee Go ew 6 ON 2 ST 8 Re Ff Le 8 eee School starts again at UVSC =—=——urvormosae St. Moritz Dr. A A A A A ee SS om ow Cll oe _ i a enroll for the fall semester in Heber, the ] rs on Fee ee oe: Midway City OS to expected aaah A A A A A A largest enrollment i oe, canes |