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Show Peoa Notes The Summit County Bee 6 Coalville, Utah Little Tammy Williams won the Princess crown at Thursday, August 23,1973 the Summit County Fair.She was in the 12 to 24 month age group, and is the daugh- his Utah State College ter of Mont and Trena Wi- friends are doing some fishlliams. ing this week. They plan on of Dolly Maloney Sanoma, trying their luck at Fish, Calif., is a house guest of Sand and Round Lakes. Hope the Jack Hollands. She is its good luck. visiting Kent Holland and Hannah Braithwaite and enjoying Utah. girls of Idaho Falls is here Blair Maxwell had an apvisiting and helping to prependectomy Thursday at the pare for her sister Joyces Summit Memorial Hospital wedding. in Coalville. Happy to report Elder Leslie Isaksonwas all .is well and he will be welcomed home after servcoming home soon. He ing an LDS mission in Thia-lan- d. wishes to express his deep Welcome back, Les. appreciation for those who have helped in anyway while in the hospital. And a special thanks to Ray Anderson t who so graciously took over the cow problems. Kathy Cahoon was involved in a serious automobile accident in Salt Lake Saturday The Wildlife Board, after morning, receiving lacerarecommendations tions and a broken back. She hearing from Division of Wildlife Reis in serious condition, but sources waterfowl biologdoctors are hopeful of a full ists, set October 6 for duck recovery. and October 13 for goose Preston Marchant returnhunting openers. ed home from Fresno, Calif, The Secretary of the Inwhere he has been assisting terior approved a Ellen, who is still in the hoswaterfowl hunting season pital, with the services and burial of Ellen's husband. which could have an opening September 29. However, a The baby is still in extensive care. Kathy and baby late hatch this year on Utah will come home when able. marshes lead to a decision Dayne Wright has returned to begin the season a week later to avoid flightless to her home in Burnett, Texas, after speeding a week ducks. with the Blair Maxwells, getThe bag limits were set ting acquainted with the new at 5 daily and 10 in posgrandchild. ducks and 6 daily The Mutual Young Mar-rie- ds session for no more than 2 of the with had a real bang up dark species for geese. Duck hamburger supper Thursseason will continue through day. Games and aU the fun January 6, while goose seathings enjoyed. Descendants of the John son closes December 16. Alma Marchant family held The Flyway Council forea joyful reunion Saturday. casts a smaller flight this Such fun showing old films year. Breeding populations of past reunions. Gay games in Canada were down 15 perwere played and scads of cent from last year and down luscious food consumed. 9 percent from the long term Rolf Schumann and some of Hunting Dates Robyn Shane Wilde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robyn Wilde, of Coalville seems to take the matter of being chosen Junior right in stride. Junior Queen Tara Ann Butler, daugh- , ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butler of Henefer, seems quite pleased about her victory. The finalists in the Baby Con-Kitest were presented to the audience on Saturday afternoon. ng Set for Ducks 93-d- ay Mr. Personality, Kent Dee Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Pace of Wanship, holds his trophy and might be con- sidering the right moment to once again turn on the old land. Bluest Eyes: Tory Scates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Scates of Coalville; Wesley Kent Leavitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Leavitt charm. Miss Personality, Tobie Dee Mortensen, daughter of Oakley and Brandyn Jenof Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mortenson of Coalville, looks a bit kins, son of Mr. and Mrs. serious as she turns toward Mr. Personality. Van Jenkins of Coalville. Least, Hair: Brook S. Housel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Housel of Kamas and Don Samuel Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Richards of Kamas. Lightest Hair; Jennifer Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Simmons of Park City. Longest eyelashes: Erin Rowser, daughter of Mr. and Fattest baby: Launa Lynn Pace, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Bruce Rowser of HenFowles, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Frank Pace of efer and BrandonStokes,son Mrs. Roger Fowles of HenHoytsville and Matt ChrisBob Stokes of Mr. and Mrs. efer and Trenton W. Wilde, tian Boyer, son of Mr. and of CoalviUe. son of Ruth Wilde of OakChris Boyer of WanMrs. Prettiest Smile: Christa ley. Kaye Richins, daughter of Darkest Eyes: Mary Ann ship. Biggest eyes: Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Steve Richins Pace, daughter of Mr. and Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Lewis of Coalof Henefer and Wade Alan Mrs. Elden Pace of Hoytsville. Simister, son of Mr. and ville and Robert Warren Much credit for the sucMrs. Alan Simister of CoalJones, son of Mr. and Mrs. cess of the contest goes to ville. Warren Jones of Henefer. comand Ovard her Deepest dimples: Melissa Curliest Hair: Wynette Becky Ann Wilde, daughter of Mr. Pace, daughter of Mr. and mittee, Peggy Dawson, and Mrs. Kent Wilde of Mrs. Verdell Pace of WanBecky Sargent, Roma Jenkins, Brenda Atkinson, Linda Hoytsville; Jennifer Jones, ship and Robert Manookin III, and of Mrs. Mr. Jones, Cheryl Jones, Sue son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert daughter Boil and Louise Richins. Ralph Jones of Henefer and Manookin II. Dee Stokes and Rhonda Chad Dee Ovard, son of Mr. Carla Reddest Hair: Virginia Brooks helped with the preand Mrs. Ralph Ovard aso Elynn Moon, daughter of Mr. of Henefer. sentation and Mrs. John Moon of Wood- program. Baby Contest Brings Forth Many Talented Tiny Tots A baby contest always draws a lot of interest and the one held with the County Fair was no exception. Judging was held on Friday after- noon at North Summit High School with nearly 80 contestants. The event went very well considering the fact that babies from 6 months to 2 years definitely have a mind of their own and do not alwith a dotways ing mother. The finalists were presented to the audience urday afternoon. Those chosen were: Junior King (6 to 12 months) Robyn Shane Wilde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robyn Wilde of Coalville; co-oper- ate Junior Queen (6 to 12 mos.) Tara Ann Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butler of Henefer. to 24 mos.) Brody Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wright of Coalville; Princess (13 to 24 mos.) Tammy Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Williams of Peoa. Mr. Personality, Kent Dee Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Face of Wanship; Miss Personality . Tobie Dee Mortensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mortensen of Coalville. Winners in the special categories were: Young baby with most hair, Tiffannie Prince (13 . average. Canvasbacks were reportedly on breeding areas in record numbers after a no-hu- nt policy on the species last year. However, poor nesting ground conditions kept hatch numbers down. One canvasback daily wiU be legal this year. Complete HUNTING and Camping Supplies at UINTA LUMBER & HARDWARE Phone Coalville 336-220- 9 Kamas 783-435- 2 |