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Show pin peaiipliee rae igs 2 y= a naneapenmmnns mene eons FEBRUAR 21, 2001 Y cos Ma eaALA PIC Lada Se eke WASATCH COUNTY COURIER #0) 4? Hite 2 rene | Ree ponineniE Net naps - | Planned for Main Street Beautification committee looking for donations of the sculpture reads: The base of the bottom ring symbolizes the enduring nature of the family: The plow represents the industry of man. The wheat is the fruit of hon- est labor. The wheel represents progress, through effort we move forward. The father stands as the head or leader and provider of the family. He provides direction for the future with his hand on the wheel. The mother is located in the center, representing her role as the center of the heart of the home, teaching and nurturing the family. The boy kneels at his mother’s side. The 2 res greatest lessons are taught in the home. The girl standing with a book : i in her hand represents the need for continued education through study, thereby gaining wisdom and learn- ing in her youth. eee EEE PHOTO COURTESY OF HEBER VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. This $70,000 pioneer family monument is | 2 Sono h anned tor Main Sueet. ae nity ee ; a -- Heber residents have the opportu- to Monument put this sculpture on Main Street as the centerpiece of the town’s beautification project. : The sculpture was designed by nationally acclaimed artist ~ It will , be | large square of granite. The narrative _ near the : old tab- es i | by acircle of benches. _ statue Donations to costs the $70,000. Pioneer Family | Monument Fund are currently being _collectéd. The monument will be the focal point of the five-block beautification from the 200 South to 300 North Peter — corridor. Fillerup. It is life-size and set on a placed -ernacle, now city offices, surrounded The Pioneer Family All combined together, is a family unit — each understanding and accepting their different roles. Working together in harmony and peace. Progressing forward to a brighter day. Ss | For pe information | q q a regarding i dona- | tions contact Gwen Smith at 654-4043. ./ OPEN ‘EVERY DAY | ae _ EXCEPT TUESDAY FOR DINNER. | Taking reservation for 5:30-9:30pm [a8 - cane Sunday Brunch 11a-3p sf ae oe Introducing our new chef - ROBERT CUBBERLY ee ~ from San Francisco. | | Visit with us in our newly remodeled dining FOOMI enjoying our new menu and beautiful atmosphere. CALL FOR RESERVATIONS AT (435) 654-0892 gto eee “4 a] |