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Show i A10 OBITUARY OBITUARY | Jessica Marie Heisterman, Shug Wayne Lamar Clegg Heber City—Shug Wayne Lamar Clegg, 74 passed — away at his home in Heber City, Monday evening, March 26, 2001. He was born August 27, 1926 in Heber City to Frank and Mary Platt Clegg. He married Ora E. Cossey on March 12, 1948 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Attended | Wasatch High School, started and coached the Little League Basketball and Baseball. served as the People’ s Voice on the Heber City Council for 8 Years. Worked in the United Park Mine for 29 years, also Utah State Labor Commission as an inspector for many years. He supported the youth of Wasatch ‘County. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War Il. Survived by his wife Ora of Heber City; children; Thomas W. Clegg of Salt Lake City; Tamera (Tony) Pederson of North Dakota; and Our sweet baby daughter, Jessica Marie Heisterman, returned to her Heavenly Father on March 18, Lakewood, February 19, 2001, St. Clare WA.,.She was 2001, born to at Scott and Melody Heisterman. She brought great joy and much love with her and leaves us looking eprya to eternity and the time of reuniting.. She is survived by her parents, Scott and : Melody; sister, Kirsten: ‘Noelle; brother, Donald: grandparents, Jim and Patty Heisterman, of Heber; and Jack and Karen, Daff, of Harrisonburg, VA. She also leaves great-grandparents, — Bill and Joan (and the late Nadeen) McClellan, of CA; and Ora Ettle, Lorraine Fitzsimons, and Rosie Daff, all of VA; as well as fifteen aunts and uncles, and several cousins. A graveside service was held Sunday, March 25, 2001. Tiicninent was. in Linville United Church of Christ Cemetery in Harrisonburg, VA. Linda (Casey) Quint of Kansas. Grandchildren; Wendy, Nathan, DawnL, Terrin, Jacob and © BrinDee. Brother; Frank Clegg of California — and Sister; Ruby Sweat of Heber City. Funeral Services were held on Friday at Noon at the Heber 11th Ward. Burial followed in the Heber City Cemetery with Meg Honors. Sunday, Hospital, Sundance Farnic a Mace’ Participants of Recycling Conference **Monday, April 9, 2001** ment that is evident in the cre- ation of its products with natural, WASATCH CITY-COUNTY HEALTH _ DEPARTMENT MONTHLY SCHEDULE— MARCH MARCH 29¢Kindergarden Roundup 8: 30-11: 30 am & 1:00-4:30 pm 30*Kindergarden Roundup 8:30-11:30 am & 1: 00-4: 30 pm HLL AL | LUM LL MARCH 28¢ Kindergarden Roundup 8: 30-11:30 am & 1:00-4: 30 |pm Dental Clinic: By appointment FOR QUEST IONS CALL OUR OFFICE AT 654-2700 EXT. 474 CHARLESTON, | bd CARE PROVIDERS | PLAN ON ATTENDING Health and Safety ayainine for Early Childhood Providers Provides 10 hours* of annual training toward licensure April 16, 17,30, May |, & 7 Place: 55 S 500 E (Old pospital) Time: 6:30 p.m. Cost: $10.00 per person** For more information and to pre-register, please contact: Suzan Holdaway, RN,Wasatch City/County Health Department 55 South 500 East - Heber City (435) 654-2700 Ext. 477 Residential Certificate requires 5 hours of training one time only. Licensed Family, Licensed Family Group, and Center Child Care require 20 hours of annual training. *"We need a minimum of 5 people registered to teach the class. chemical-free ingredients, its organic certification and the packaging of its products with earthfriendly containers made from recycled or reusable materials. “We are thrilled to be a part RCU’s. tour,’ — says. Liz lem with solid waste at this time, of that will change unless preventa- Sprackland, general manager of Sundance Farms. “We accept any opportunity that we can to act as a liaison to eco-friendly business. tive measures are taken. With that in mind, the Recycling Coalition of Utah is staging the first-annual Recycling Conference Show. CHILD March Coalition of Utah. While Utah does not have a significant prob- tions Sted Utah 30, 200! — Americans generate approximately 4.5 pounds of trash a day, according to the Recycling and Trade Environmental and experts organiza- from around the country will Participate in this conference. | 7 We hope our participation can teach others about the difference they can make.” Robert Redford’s Sundance Farms is an organic working farm Participants will tour the val- and gift shop offering natural bath ley during their stay to see what Utah has to offer and to learn about local recycling efforts. Sundance Farms will be the first and beauty products, handcrafted stop on the tour. Participants will tour the soap-making facilities, botanical drying barn, and three acres of organically maintained gardens. “Our stop at Sundance Farms fit in perfectlyas an educational piece of our tour,’ says Amber Sudin-DeBirk, executive director of the Recycling Coalition of Utah. “The views of Sundance Farms are closely aligned with our own.’ , | home accessories, and specialty food items: wrapped in environmentally friendly packaging. Tours available Tuesdays and Fridays at 10:30 a.m beginning in May. Group tours available by reservation. The garden gift Shep is open For more information about Sundance Farms, call 435.654.2721, e-mail info@sundancefarms.com Or visit Www.sun- dancefarms.com. For more infor- mation on the Recycling Coalition of Utah, call 801.832.1157 or visit. www.utahrecycles.org. | Sundance Farms will share its deep commitment to the environ- year- round. (www.sundancefarms.com) th oat |