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Show PAGE A8 JUNE 13, 2008 Summit County News Echo Resort Fishing Derby DISCOV ER EASTE RN SUMM IT COUNTY Leslie Mecham Cannon Young Subscribe To The News! 336-5501 Garrett Sargent Free fishing day was successful for everyone at the Annual Fishing Derby at Echo Resort. Saturday, June 7, even though the weather didn’t help out the fishermen, but fishermen are a “hearty group!” Twelve year old Garrett Sargent, a local boy, won the $500 grand prize with a 24-1/2 inch trout! Second place went the Tyler Hatch with his 23 inch trout for $250, and third place went to Cannon Young for his 22-3/8 inch trout for the win of $150. Leslie Mecham, caught the largest carp for $50. Every hour during the day the largest fish measured each hour also won $50! The Resort would like to thank all of the judges for their help with the contest. with LOVE SPORTS? Your Local Real Estate Professionals We Live Here! Love to write? Love to take photos? Serving: Woodland, Francis, Kamas, Marion, Oakley, Peoa, Wanship, Hoytsville, Coalville F eat ure d P r op e rti e s A GREAT KAMAS HOME AT A GREAT PRICE! 1962 sq. ft. The Wasatch Wave , of Heber City is currently hiring for the full-time position of ASSOCIATE /SPORTS EDITOR .22 acres Must be proficient in QuarkXpress, and Photoshop. We work on a Macintosh platform. Please send resume and writing samples to: Laurie Wynn, Managing Editor The Wasatch Wave 165 S. 100 W. Heber City UT 84032. Live Where You Play! Discovery Properties 85 South Main Street Kamas, Utah HIGH END FINISHES COMPLETED JULY 2008 3401 sq. ft. 435-783-3400 discoveryproperties.net .23 acres $322,000 $435,000 C a l l u s fo r a F R E E Co n su l t a t i on Chad Mitchell 435.640.3570 Joanne Aplanalp 801.694.1238 Sherm Smoot 801.598.9517 Sam Aplanalp 435.901.0720 For more information, call 654-1471 Karen Alston Maclaine Hamilton Rebecca Felton 435.640.2156 435.640.5727 435.640.4123 Tyler Hatch Austin Smoot 801.360.2720 Deanna Brown 435.901.4423 Take a “Walk in the Park” Get active while enjoying the beauty of Utah’s state parks. Why exercise indoors when you could be getting “green exercise” in the beautiful surroundings of one of Utah’s state parks? Research shows that exercising in nature has positive health effects, including lowering blood pressure and improving mood. The Utah Department of Health (UDOH), Utah State Parks, and the Utah State Office of Tourism are sponsoring a “Walk in the Park” competition to encourage Utahns to get outside. Beginning June 7, participants can register for the “Walk in the Park” contest at www.utahwalks.org. It’s simple: just log all the miles you walk in any Utah State Park from June 7, through Sept. 30. Credit will also be given for other physical activities like hiking and biking, as long as they are done in a state park. A new “Gold Medal Mile” walking path was recently created at Wasatch Mountain State Park. The mile begins at the vis- WIDOWMAKER HILL CLIMBS Spec ta tor Cam ping Croydon, Utah June 20 & 21, 2008 Overnight Camping, Great View! To Reserve a Spot 801-829-3689 or 801-913-9643 RV's: $15.00 per night Tents: $5.00 per night Cash Only! No Hookups Must have Widowmaker Tickets to camp. Can buy Widowmaker tickets at camp gate. itor’s center and ends at Huber Grove, where visitors can learn more about the Huber family’s historic farmhouse and creamery, which were established in the late 1800s. More information on activities that count toward the com- petition can be found on www.utahwalks.org or at the Utah State Parks Website at www.stateparks.utah.gov. Prizes will be awarded to the top three competitors logging the most miles at the end of each month. A unique col ection of clothing, hand-crafted jewelry, gifts, furniture, home accessories Wasatch Campus Proudly presents: Don’t Forget Dad! BBQ in style with our summer home accessories 118 South 500 West•Heber City, Utah 84035•(435) 654-2267•Mon.-Sat.10-6 On Monday, June 23, 2008 CELEBRATION AT UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WASATCH CAMPUS. LOCATED AT 3111 NORTH COLLEGE WAY IN HEBER CITY, UTAH PARK CITY TINT.COM “Sunglasses for your house” Control fading, heat & glare while maintaining clear views. Serving Summit & Wasatch Co. 435.649.1543 Free Estimates “Preserving Views, Protecting Interiors” 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. UVU Dance and Cheer Clinic for ages 5-18 $5.00 per person (Register today by calling 801-863-6607) 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Dinner $2 per person, $10 a family Family Festivities (music, entertainment etc.) FREE 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Local entertainment FREE 8:30 to 10 p.m. Magician FREE 10:00 to 10:30 p.m. Fireworks FREE 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Comedy Sports FREE COME JOIN US FOR A GREAT EVENING OF CELEBRATING OUR COMMUNITY THROUGH EDUCATION AND WELCOMING A LANDMARK ACHIEVEMENT FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL VALLEY. |