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Show Friday, November 18, 1994 The Summit County Bee 5A Hometown Happemngs 1 fi Coalville Utah Statue (Roadshows Held On Tuesday evening, the youth of the eight wards in die Stake presented the roadshows to the delight of parents, families, friends, and visitors. Each of the casts traveled to the other areas during the evening with all of the plays being presented again on Wednesday night at the high school. This year the theme was Happy is the man that which was left open for each ward to complete. Coalville Second chose for their tide Happy is the man that finds someone to love, written by C2 Youth Productions. Number in the cast was 35. Henefer Second: Judgeth not his neighbor written by Lee Ann Rowser with 29 girls and 17 boys participating. Coalville RPCW CluB 9ezus flunks BPW Committee: Sheryl Clark and Anne Front: Helen Blonquist, President. (Butterfield Cindy J. Atkinson and David Alan Butterfield were married on Nov. 1 8 in die Salt Lake Temple. The bride, daughter of Jesse and Diane Atkinson, of Kamas, graduated from Brigham Young University and is currently teaching sixth grade at South Summit Middle School. The groom, son of Allan and Diane Butterfield, of Mapleton, fulfilled an LDS Mission to Chile. He is presently working and attending UVSC. A reception will be held in their honor on Nov. 18, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at die South Summit Elementary School, 535 East 300 South, in Kamas. An Open House will be held on Nov. 19, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the White Church, 31 West Maple, in Mapleton. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. 9ezu Daughters of 1he American devolution (forming in Arm Mountain Ridge Regent, Mrs. Janis Marcellus Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution has been approved as the name for the new chapter forming to take in members from Park City, Midway, Heber City, Coalville, Vernal, and Kamas. A meeting and workshop McCoid, encourages any woman in the area interested in proving lineage for membership in the new for chapter to call her at 583-51further information. Mrs. Martha 03 Fugate, contacted for membership information and to make reservations to attend the workshop. The objective of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution are historic, educational, and patriotic. NSDAR has a national membership of approximately 198,000 women; they offer many scholarships and educational opportunities to the youth of our nation. will be held on Monday, Nov. 21, at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Kay Hall, 650 North River Road, Midway. To be eligible fix DAR membership, a woman must be at least 18 years old and trace her lineage directly to a patriot who served the American cause in the military or by other means of support during the years 1775-178- Organizing 3. may also be 654-441- 1, begins SuB-for-Sa- nta need and pick up annlications at the Department of Human Services (Social ' Services) or the county health department at 1753 Sidewinder in Park City Anyone wishing to provide clothing or toys for a child may or call Evelyn Richards, Jane Kimball, The Park City Ecumenical Council of Churches is sponsoring the program again this year. This program provides needed clothing, toys or other items and food for Summit County chilSub-for-San- Sheryl Clark, and Barbara Kresser. Unfortunately, Barbara was unable to attend due to an illness in the family. The tables were nicely decorated and nice Santa Claus candle holders were the favors. The background Christmas music put us in good spirts right away. President Gwen Larsen conducted and introduced the guests who were: Alice Bennett, Don Elliott, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Larsen. After members enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings, along with our choice of pie, Don and Scott literally sang for their supper. Members were expecting Christmas music but were pleasantly surprised when they were entertained with the sound of countiy. Thanks fellows for a good program. The members appreciate your sharing your talents with them. It has been the members custom 649-746- Anyone needing help may show Stop Smoking. 169, 138, 169; Stephanie Kirkham, 138. had the high team game with a 919 and a 2523. Carmen won the most marks in a game, she had 11. Lori Gines won Strike It Rich. So there you have it for this week, some more great games bowled. More bowling news to come. The high 400s are: Colleen Carter, 497 173, 183, 141;' Julene Bowman, 490 170, 171, The family of Don Gines would 149; Georgia Marcel lin, 481 136, to thank everyone for all the like 479 Debbie Bowman, 177, 168; kindness shown at the passacts of 476 Robin Cook, 168, 155, 156; ing of their husband and father. Also,' a special thanks to the Card oflfianks - - IhanRs I would like to thank the people of Summit County for giving me the opportunity to serve another term as your county attorney. I appreciate your support Robert W. Adkins Greekside Health Care. Don Gines Family . YOUR NEWSMKR PEOPLE SERVING PEOPLE 1 1 Siddoway Rambouillets Summit Merc Polar King Drive-In-.. Daves Stereo Troutomat Laundry Garver Collection P 25-1- 1 0 look forward to receiving my Eagle Scout Award in the spring. Justin Farrell & Wed., Nov. 18,19, 21 Wild - & 23 Saturday 5:15 South Main, Heber 94 the Santa Clause Reel 2 IIS North Summit School District, Precinct No. 5, for your support in the recent school board election. I would also like to thank Mr. John Blazzard for the fine job that he has done serving in this capacity for the past eight years. I look forward to serving on the South Summit School Board. Tim S. Gines AM (801)336-255- 1 4 4 4 444444444444 Shows Dally 5:15, 7:30 A 930 X Sat. 8 Sun. B Matinee 3:00 AT EAST CANYON RESORTS A Menu includes: Ham, Cajun Fried Turkey, Corn bread Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Steamed Corn and Green A Beans, Loads of Salads, Homemade Rolls and Desserts!! Adults $8.95 A - Children Ml $4.50 Children under 6 FREE Make your reservations today, Call: Get Mom out of the kitchen for the Holiday! rk rk rk rk r: k E rk rk HAVING A HOLIDAY PARTY? I Book your company or family Christmas Party at VEAST CANYON RESORT! T A beautiful rustic setting, Christmas decorations and the spirit of the season awaits you. pr or small to caters Cafe Buckboard Our large A of A available menu selections upon groups. variety if M is request. Receive a 10 discount party booked by November 30. 5 k Coalville, Utah Custom Log Furniture Main, Heber shows before 6:00 PM, $2.50 per person 2 A Sunday at 2:30 BUCKB0ARD CAFE A 4 & A A A Matinee k 4k4k4kJk4k4k4k4k4k4kJk4k4 1 ENJOY THANKSGIVING DINNER r A k A 4 Saturday IpoI KURT JAMES SPADER A special thanks to the South f Shows Daily at 4:30, 7:00 & 9:00 STMGATE RUSSELL (hanks Friday, November 25 Saturday, November 26 8:00 to 5:00 4 to thank Grandma brother Kameron, mom Bonnie, Sheri, and dad Paul for helping me on the computer and taking the childrens photos. I couldn't have done it without everyones help. I 1 1-- 14-2- 2 Gnlmps Turned, natural or semi rustic logs. We build one piece at a time with PRIDE. 444 port. I want Shows and show times are In effect Friday, Nov. 18, 1994 17-1- 9 15-2- 1 Custom work is our speciality! A (Matt Jacobsen) for their presentation; Blazer and Cub Scouts for their help; Wendy Robinson, Lisa Bagnell, and Leslee Sargent for the support and cookies; Don Sargent and Helen Chappell for reservations; Alan Siddoway, and Bishop Doug Moore and Scoutmaster Steve Robinson for their help and sup- 60MX&kMp nenwee 15-2- 1 A 654-118- Reel 17-1- 9 Crandall Ford 4 4 Kathy Stephens. Special showing of The River WonLost and MUCH MORE! Use your own design or ours A Carolyn Ovard, Joyce Housley, Greg Anderson, Nedra Richins, and average). Enter to win a rocking chair to be given 4 away Saturday at 5:00 PM 4 Armoires Nightstands A Beds Dressers Tables Chairs Entertainment Centers 4 Sat., Mon. Frl., 4 A and Angie Wallace, and Louise Wallace. The BPW invites you all to have a safe and happy holiday season with them. CHRISTMAS SALE t 10 TO 50 OFF 4 by Mike written Calderwood. Hoytsville First chose Finds a slopped dripper, with 33 in the cast. Wanship Ward Has the most toys written by Jeremy Bates and crew with 33 youth. Solves Upton's Fishy Mystery was performed by Upton with 26 in the cast and was written by Lynn Curtis. Completing the list was Hcnefcr Second Ward who presented Eats his peas with honey, with 35 in the cast and was written by Scates, Dixie Shaw, Wanda Spriggs, Dorane Taylor, Helen Thiriot, Marselle Williams, Rose A 468 152, 125, 191; Kay Angell, 467 161, 152, 154; Meriene 15, 144, 163; Siddoway, 465 Jackie Blazzard, 462 172, 152, written by Cindy Christiansen with 50 youth. Hoytsville, Does what he can," with 52 in the cast and The Next Karate Kid Gwen Larsen, Anne Offret, Louise Rees, Colleen Sargent, Georgia Team Standings American Heart Association Carmen Prescott is the top 135, 165, 218; Marie Epperson, 513 136, 193, 184. . High 400 series were: LuAnn Downard, 188, 146, 165 499; Margaret Bowman, 147, 174, 171; Linda Grant, 166, 182, 142 490; Barbara Pace 129, 183, 176 488; Donna Jenkins, 158, 160, 157 475; Sheila Jones, 177, 142, 154 473; Gloria Marcellin, 164, 130, 178 472; Kristy Brailhwaite, 457; Joni 151, 137, 169 Rasmussen, 161, 140, 154 455. High games were Debra Jones, 176; Marie Richins, 161; Bonnie Jeffery, 160; Maxine Diston, 150, 159; Susan Crandall, 159; Donna Jean Blonquist, 156; Arvilla Fawcett, 154; Ann Jacobson, 153 (42 pins over average), and Judy 5, bowler of the week j She had a great 553 series. The games she bowled were a 187, 196, 170. Carmen and they bowls with the are holding a strong first place with 31-1- 2 wins. Keep bowling those great scores, Carmen! Aria had a fun day also with a 552. She had games of a 193, 186, 157, 173; Myra Housel, 522 522 Susie 186; Young, 179, 167, 176, 179; Lyn Leavitt, 518 . presenting the Neighborhood Watch Program; Griffiths Food Town for the film donation; Sergeant Kerry Yates for developing the children's photos; Tracy Sargent for donating the ink pad; Deputy Jim Fowers for the coloring books, drug displays, fingerprint cards, and his presentation to the children; Deputy Kevin Orgill and McGruff the crime dog guests were: Helen Blonquist, Marge Crittenden, Sheryl Clark, Judd, 150 (66 pins over tier Friday Miss Tins tz, Community Action, will assist in getting them to where they are most needed. Perhaps this way, we can add a little hope to someone somewhere. The next meeting will be held on Jan. 4, 1995. (Sounds like a long way off.) That is, it will be unless weather or some unforeseen thing forces us to change that If that happens you will be advised. Those in attendance besides the April Wells had two great games for a 542 series, 151, 189, 166. She also had a 551 series last week. 649-907- 2. . from the office of Curtis, deserve a special thank you: Detective Sergeant Joe Offret for Monday Morning Ladies Bawling (649-9072- ). dren 18 years and younger. Offret in back. Gwen Larsen, the last several years to bring gifts for the needy instead of exchanging them among themselves and this year was no exception. Sandy The committee for the BPW holiday social held on Nov. 2 at Deans Cafe was Anne Offret, Mlqnson and secretary, I would like to thank everyone who suported me in my safety programs for my Eagle Scout Project on Oct. 21. The following people Who wins Coalville First. 1 r for more Information kr or to make your holiday party plans. Call 801-359-90- 30 |