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Show JULY 6,2006 _BRYCE VALLEY _ AREA NEWS ...by Vicki D. Syrett 679-8687 or vickidiane36@hotmail.com Brent McCormick and J J . Dunham drove to basketball camp in Cedar City on Friday and Saturday. There are others going but they did not report their names to me. Hope everyone enjoys the camp. Congratulations to Lowell Mecham on his upcoming marriage to Barbara Bucher from St. Paul, Minnesota. Lowell served their 49 years ago on his Mission and met her parents and two of her 8 sisters. It proves what a small world it is after all. They will be married on July 8th in the St. George Temple. Barbara has a daughter living in Springville, Utah whose husband works for BYU. She will be attending with her family and one of Barbara's daughters from St. Paul will be coming out for the wedding We are excited for you Lowell and Barbara. Good luck and have a great marriage. They will be having an Open House later so that we can all congratulate the Happy Couple. J. J. Dunham was just hired on at Bryce NP to work with the YCC group. They have been doing weeding and working on the trails. Hard work but the kids do a great job. To the folks in Panguitch who just lost their home and animals to a devastatingfirewe send our condolences. It is a scary situation and we wish you the best of luck. The 1/2 Marathon is coming up on the 15th of July so plan on it. Jt is quite an event. Also their will be the Bear Festival and plenty of goodies to be purchased. Then following close behind will be the 24th celebration. It is always a big event and everyone is very supportive. See you there. Nick Frahm has come down to stay with Art and Vicki Syrett to work for the summer. He will be working at Hogi Yogi and training so he can get a job when he goes back up to school in Roy Utah. He is the son of Karen Frahm who is the Art Syrett's daughter. Love having those grandkids with us. Have a safe and fun Fourth of July and a great week. See you later. Page 14 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER ANTIMONY NEWS ...by Betty Wiley Intermountairr Garfield Memorial Hospital 200 North 400 East • Panguitch, Utah garfieldinemorial.org Family Practice Dr. Richard Birch Dr. David Grygla Dr. Todd Mooney Becky Roberts, FNP Tim Dennis, PA-C 676-8811 Physical Therapy David Frandsen Speech Therapy Flora Howard Certified Nurse Midwife DeAnn Brown, CNM Anesthesiology Lewis Barney, CRNA VISITING SPECIALISTS FOR JUNE 2006 Dr. Robert Nakken 27 Orthopedist 676-8842 Dr. Randy Delcore. 1-3 Orthopedist 676-8842 Dr. Robert Pearson 11 Ears, Nose, Throat Specialist.... 676-8842 Dr. Lansing Ellsworth 27 a.m. Dermatologist Dr. Mark Hansen 21 General Surgeon 676-8842 Dr. Russell Olsen 20 Podiatrist 676-8842 Dr. Donald Lappe1 12 Cardiologist 676-8842 Dr. Eric Maxwell 12,26 Audiologist 676-8842 Dr. Ronald Crouch Urologist (800) 986-6440 '. 676-8842 Our Pharmacist, Tim Smith, will provide Coumadin testing and results at outlying clinics on the following dates: Kazan Clinic Bryce Valley Clinic Circleville Clinic Wednesday, July 5,10:30-12:00 Thursday, July 20,9:00 -10:00 a.m. Thursday, July 20,12:00- 1:00 p.m. Coumadin testing and results at the Garfield Memorial Clinic will be by appointment. Contact Tim at 616-1277. Our Physical Therapist, David Frandsen, will see patients at Kazan Clinic every Tuesday and Thursday morning in July. Mammography screening will be available in Kanab on July 12 and Jul 13,2006. Clinics - Call For Appointments Garfield Memorial Clinic, Panguitch 435-676-8842 (Mon - Fri) Kazan Clinic, Escalante 435-826-8545 (Mon., Wed., Fri.) Bryce Valley Clinic, Cannonville 435-679-8545 (Tues. & Thurs.) Circleville Clinic, Circleville 435-577-2958 (Tues. & Thurs.) Orderville Clinic, Orderville 435-648-2108 (Wed.) Physical and Speech Therapy 435-676-1243 Mammography 435-676-1267 Diabetic Counseling 435-676-8811 Garfield Memorial Hospital Long Term Care Center 435-676-1265 First off from Jennifer Wiley, wife of Wade Wiley, "I would like to thank ev^ eryone in this wonderful community for their kindness, concern, and support in regards to Wade and our family. You were all so good to us six years ago when he had his aneurysrn and have stepped up and been there for us again. I cannot thank you enough." Our entire family wishes to thank everyone all over the entire area for being so willing to help any way you could. You have helped Wade, his dad, Bill, everyone in the families. We could not havemade it without all of you! It is so good to have such willing familyrighthere to take over whatever needs to be done. We surely have lots of praise for the emergency crews who were on the ambulances when Wade's accident happened. Raymond Henrie came here to get his trailer which he had here and took it up to the Utah Valley Hospital so that Bill could use it as Wade progresses to Rehab and then Jenn says he won't need special care at home, that he will walk when he comes home. Hope she keeps planning for this as that is what we all hope for. Marg Robinson has gone on vacation with her family for two weeks but Lealand, her husband, feels he needs to stay here. The Mike Robertson's are here for a little while and then they will return to California for another series of treatments. He is looking better each time they come home from California. Hope he will soon be able to finish all the treatments and be better so they can stay here at their lovely home: Diana Lovelady's husband is also quite ill and we hope for the best for both men as they take their treatments. The new subdivision has a very outstanding sign at both gates. Clint Hardman has made both of them and had a large crane come in to raise them up and anchor the sides in concrete. The Tebb's Contractors of Panguitch are building on the first house in the subdivision. Another owner is waiting for the Tebb's to start on theirs. Bill Wiley always does the Antimony Fireworks and he will come down from the Utah Valley Hospital where he had been with Wade that day, to set off the fireworks and will return the next morn. ing to be with Wade until he can come home. Every farmer is busy putting up hay. It seems great to see such good crops and have plenty of water. Early in the morning one can count several boats on the Otter Creek Lake . .arid the fishing is re.porte.ct to. be/good. |