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Show July 27, 2001 e 3ooATs)o DinJi and 3$l j OCew in iV. t&y enitigs Summit County Bee Page A jKissionaru jCews i I.JK.W- rv s Denton L. Draper A ' Joslin Nelson yK We would like you to meet Joslin Kael R. Atkinson Dexton L. Draper was born on May 11 at Utah Valley Hospital. His happy parents are Shane and Shawnee Draper, of Genola. He weighed 7 lbs. 7 ozs, and was 20 inches long. His very proud grandparents are Ron and Julene Bowen, of Oakley, and Lee and Debbie Draper, of Genola. are Oral and Kay Snapp, Grace Bowen and Henrietta Morgan. Kael R. Atkinson arrived on June 19 at the LDS Hospital. His happy - are Joey and Texee parents Atkinson, and big brother. Kaden, of Oakley. He weighed 7 lbs. 11 ozs. and was 20-1- 2 inches long. His very proud grandparents are Ron and Julene Bowen, of Oakley, and Rod and Lori Atkinson, of Kamas. are Oral and Kay Snapp, Grace Bowen, LaDeun Atkinson, and Emmitt and Bonnie McNeil. are Marge Davis and Theron and Norma Atkinson. Great-grandpare- ts Subscribe Come Join Us! At Heber Valley Elementary School 730 South 600 West New Arts and Crafts, Jewelry and Clothing, Ideas for your home & much more 2-- 5 Thursday, Thank you for your cards, flowers, calls and visits at the loss of our father, Floyd Webster. Thank you to our special friends and a special thank you to Jim and Lisa Snyder who were there when we needed them. God bless each and everyone of you. m, Friday and Saturday 10am-9p- m including: Hamburgers & Hot Dogs ' Pizza Doris Ann LaFay and Beth (Jerry) Walton Gyros Chicken and Beef Barbeque Hawaiin Cuisine Grilled Sausags with all the fixins Smoothies J3no Cones, Hot Pretzels,' Cotton Candy arrived at McKay-De- e Hospital on July 10 at 10:49 a.m. He weighed 7 lbs 3 oz and was 20 inches long. Waylen was welcomed home by his big brother. Cache, who was happy to finally hold him. Waylen's proud grandparents are Gary and Lennie Blackburn, of Brown's Canyon, and Bill and Janette Larsen, of Hencfer. during the Talent Show, Parade, and Rodeo Elder Wyatt Sargent will be returning from a mission in the Brisbane, Australia, Mission on Aug. 2. He , full-tur- I ( . . . I Need a plumber? remodels, new construction, water heaters, gas lines, water softeners, boiler systems, and radiant heat. We offer quality workmanship plus were licensed and insured. Call pas ta.) DnSPlumbm m Hinds Dont Let Be creative Air conditioning isnt the only way to keep cool. A little creative problem solving can go a long way to keep everyone, including household pets, comfortable this summer while holding energy costs down. A few strategically located fans can take a serious load off your air conditioning system. Dinner off the outdoor grill (or from the microwave) will use less power and save you again by not heating up the kitchen. Conserving energy during this crunch can save you dollars and help us be resourceful with everyone's supply. Here are some tips for you to consider. Give it some thought - you might have a few tricks of your own. ; ' Keep doors, windows and window coverings closed during the hottest part of the day Open windows to let in the cool morning and evening air. 9&- - - - - Bradley J. Marchant Certified Financial Planner Aincrican Funds & Trusts. Inc 3030 So. Main St. Street 100 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 IS Salt Lake City (801 ) Kamas Valley (435) 466-870- 783-585- 1 8 Member: NASD SIPC ..v. Print 90ili CBirticfay Open Jfouse 866-763-00- 75 See you there! Brooke Dawn Brooke Dawn Prccie lu, t . mivMni called to serve a for The Church of Jesus Christ n Latter-da- y will be speaking in Sacrament Saints in t'e t 1 ' ' Meeting on Aug. 12 ai 2:50 p.m. at CA, Spanish-spcakii- i. T the Henefer Ward Chapel. will enter the MTC on Brooke has been attcnilmg Weba State University the past three c.n i and has just compleic i . year. At WSU, she iv:i ... nu-iinvolved in leadership Station. ( She was bom in Henefer on Aug. the Student LifeIlou-.- , . rciv-..-i 1, 191 1, the sixth child of John Jones ment. She also has honor award for acadcin. and Mary is the daughter of Liiui.i. : K.n;is Alice Wilson Stephens. She marl ried C. Jewell Richins on June 1, and Russ, of St. George. I In Im . .l 1934, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ers are Parley and Jaim: .' grandparents are Rax He died June 25, 1963. Erma graduated from North Summit High Bcthers. She would like to m. i:i . School in 1929. A homemaker and active member of the LDS Church, ly and friends to her Fan. mil win- she has lived in Henefer all her life. will be held on Sunday. July 29, a: Wo".-WarAfter her husband's death, she was 10:45 a.m. in the Kam.-House. employed by the North Summit School Lunch program until her retirement. She is very proud of her pioneer grandparents and loves doing histoJBoot 7 $1. ' ries about their lives and being an Erma Stephens Richins t active member of the Henefer Camp 60 Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. . Erma Stephens Richins will celeare: and their Her children spouses brate her 90th birthday on July 28. I Dennis Jewell and Sucsann, David Family and friends are invited to attend an Alma and Mary and Raymond John, Henefer. She has 13 grandchilOpen House in' her honor, from 2 all of 18 and dren p.m. to 4 p.m., at the Henefer Fire We do service work, repairs, Visit us before or Elder Wyatt Sargent Ourniny Soue yi, Cfassifkds Authentic Mexican Fare of their new baby boy. Waylen Jaydee Larsen yipee y,pcc go r . Will and Crystal Larsen are happy bi announce the birth s Daughters of Floyd Webster: Free for the Kids Giant Slide and Bounce House Friday and Saturday Our Food Court will offer many of your favorites ' Nelson. Joslin was born at Ogden Regional Medical Center on June 25 at 10:02 p.m., weighing 5 lbs. and 14 ozs. and was 17 inches long. She is the daughter of Darin and Brook Nelson, of Coalville. She has two big sisters, Tabitha and Bailey, and two big brothers, Colby and McCoy, who are all very exited about her. Her grandparents are Phil and Trudy Geary, of Coalville, and Brent and Karen Nelson, of Milton. Great-- , grandparents are Grant and Gen Geary, of Coalville, and Gale and Donna Butters, of Morgan. Joslin would like to thank everyone for the fun gifts she has received. Thanks again. Joslin. Garxf ofUians the Wasatch County Fair Market August Waylen Larsen Use portable fans to stay cool instead of large air condition' ing systems when outdoor ' temperature is below 90F. If you will be away from home for more than a few days, unplug TVs, VCRs and computers as they draw power even when not in use. Use microwaves or outdoor grills instead of ovens. Use a programmable thermostat and set to 78F or higher as comfort and health allow. to use electricity. your dishwasher and washerdryer during summer peak hours of 2 p.m. Wait til late Avoid using to 8 p.m. Run only full loads. Make saving energy a habit. m9 Summit County is seeking to fill the position of Direct.:' youth recreation programs in North Summit Cou Director' shall organize and coordinate wholesome act . all youth of North Summit County. These activities shall include: basketball, baseball, tee ball, flag football, soccer, or other approved sporting activities. The Director is a cogtrac: pc:, c : under the terms set forth by the Board of Summit Courry Commissioners. Please submit a letter of interest and the Board of Commissioners, P.O. 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