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Show Utah Praa Association Salt Lake 467 aat"36t South City, Utah 14111 SUMMIT REPORT CoaMUe, UT 84017 SANTA IN COALVILLE Santa will arrive in Coalville, Saturday, December 17, at 1M p.m., at First Interstate Bank. Their will be drawings, beginning at 3:00 p.m., la the parking lot, for toys and goodies for the kids. - Friday, December 16, 1983 - Volume 45 - Number HftyOnc tow SANTA IN KAMAS Santa Claus will be at the Kamas Town Park from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 17, to greet the children of the Valley. Sponsored by the Utah Homemakers Club. Interest Flood Loans Low interest loans are now available to Utah farmers to help prevent or restore and-rancher- EAGLE CANDIDATE PLAYING SANTA SEEKS YOUR SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE My name is Gifton Wilde. I live in Wanship. To earn my eagle in scouts, I am collecting toys and delivering them to the Primary Childrens Hospital for Christinas. Sat. Dec. 17, 1, with the help of the Wanship Scout Troop, will collect toys from North Summit residents. If you care to contribute a new or used toy, or money for We will pick-u- p the purchase of a toy, please call your contribution at your home and see that it is delivered before Dec. 24. Thank you for your help. Merry Christmas. s flood damaged properties and install conservation projects to conserve soil and water. The Utah Agricultural Resource Development Revolving Loan was established by the State Legislature to ; assist private agricultural operators in placing conservation prac--1 tices. A large range of practices, including vegetative cover establishment and water management, system, are eligible for tam assistance. The current interest rate for the program is 3 percent with one time administrative fee of 4 percent These funds can be dovetailed with ASCS cost share programs. 336-273-6. - SUB FOR SANTA The Kamas Elementary and Middle School PTAs are sponsoring a Sub for Santa. Money jars will be placed at various valley businesses in an effort to raise fends for this endeavor. Boxes will be placed at the two schools for toys in very good condition, food items and clothing in very good condition. A number of families in the valley need assistance. For further information call Bonnie Jacobsen at . . . T The Chorallettes performed fedr.aanual Christmas Concert at the Waaatch High School to audience of u over 300 people. They perfc carols as well as other 783-479- 2. . Ted Foster, Chairman of the Summit Soil Conservation District (SCD) reports that this years loan fends are still available, but wont last long. The revolving loan project program is a long-terwith- additional fends expected to . . 783-246- 783-452- m become available Priests Hold Devotional On Sunday, Dec. 11, 1983 at 6:00 p.m. in the Kamas Utah Stake k. Elder Sterling W. Sill was then introduced by President Thomas E. Brown. Elder Sill indicated feat he was glad to be back in Kamas Center the high priests and their. wives held a devotional with . to a. ri special guest, speaker Elder o Iffife... , we are' a people who Sterling W. Sill who is a member"' likes to set aside special days for ' of die First Quorum of Seventy, ' Emeritus. special occasions. We have Mothers Day in May and Fathers President Thomas E. Brown, President of the Kamas Utah Day in June, the 4th of July and Stake welcomed everone present the fourth Thurs. in No. is The was The Thanksgiving but the most imporwith Boyd Lake tant we set aside is the season First Noel and Kenna Frazier from Thanksgiving to the 1st of the conducting accompanying. The invocation was year and celebrate the birth of Christ. given by Bishop Harold R. The closing hymn was "I Heard Sorenson of the Mountain View the Bells on Christmas Day and Ward. President Brown stated at this the benediction ' was by Bishop Ronald J. Hannay of the Snyder-villfireside it has become traditional . y.'' : , ' is e for tributes to wives and husbands to be given. Bishop Marlin C. Van Tassell of the Kamas 2nd Ward gave a tribute to wives. He first read a poem that exclaim all that wives do' He then jmyed tribute to his wife. Sister LaReta Van Tassell gave the tribute to husbands. She explained husbands callings. Brother Lewis P. Marchant, . accompanied by Sister Joanne Marchant, sang I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked. ' Ward. There was a very fine number of people to this devotional. Sterling W. Sill Elder Sill, a member of the First Quorum of Seventy, Emeritus, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints (Mormon) is a prominent businessman, educator, popular speaker, and prolific writer. He is a retired insurance executive. He is the author of 29 books on y "j . In the past few yean,, we have had up tq eight traffic fatalities at Christmas time and ten at New Year's in Utah. . Frequently alcoholic beverages arf served as the holiday season people together at apartks and celebrations. Some who think :tbey are good hosts or hostesses : wffl push the drinks and sometimes :that is aU they serve. For the person who wants to be : a: truly good host or hostess, here : are some tips to follow: . y : : --Serve soft drinks or and drink not do people many others who drink socially ; sometimes prefer not to. Give more than just drinks-staa conversation. Introduce people who do not know each other. Give a compliment or a laugh. You have br-:in- gs juices-'man- -- 1 rt more to offer than just drinks., A host or hostess- is not just - bartender. Keep them nibbling while they are drinking-snack- s, finger foods, hors doeuvres, help make a truly good party. They also slow the rate of drinking and the rate the body absorbs alcohol Dont rush refills- - wait until glasses are empty and dont be in a hurry. -- Dont double up- - measure your drinks and dont serve doubles. Many people count their drinks and serving doubles will give them more than they can handle. Too much- - If a guest has had too many drinks at your party, you are responsible. That is what it means toabe a host or hostess. See that they'get home safely. -- Kamas Police Calls High Council of the Bonneville Member Deseret Stake, 1946-5Sunday School General Board, 1; He was called as an assistant to the council of the Monday, Dec. 5. The department was called to investigate the theft of a snowmobile from the residence, of Glen Leavitt Investigation is continuing into the matter, i The Kamas Police Department rives the following notice: There fare many people who have lost their licenses for Driring Under the Influence (DUI). Those of you who have or are currently driving on a revocation; These people will be arrested and it is a dan A misdemeanor with a $1,000 bail. One such arrest was made last PHday.' I. People are asked to please be aware of any thefts that might have i;oecured in or around your residences or mi your vehicles. Please call the police no matter how Insignificant the loss aright seem to you. j i .1 . Address Corrections information: Candidates name, certification that candidate to over 18 years of age and a resident of the district in which fee election is to be held, and signatures of at least six person who are registered voters within the same district as Elder Todd Roemmkh England Manchester Mission ; - . . - Stockport Road Timperly Altrincham, Qieshire WA15 7Up, England - .. - Elder Kraig Dearden Carilla 861 Arequipa - , Peru I Elder Paul Prescott 1216 Old Burke Road North Bahrin, Victoria Australia 3)04 . the candidate. The election will take place by mail, in January. Official notice of tiiis election will be published In local newspapers and circulated within the district at least three weeks prior to fee dose of fee election. . Additional Information can be obtained by contacting Ted Foster 7 in Henefer. at 336-204- u V i PUBLIC NOTICE 203-204- C, 649-242-6. NOTICE OF EXPLANATION The City of Coalville, Utah, intends to undertake a sewer line, rehabilitation of fee sewer lines within fee City by spot repairing leaking lines. Three of the repair locations are located in the 100 year flood . plain. The proposed repairs on to existing lines already in the flood service can be plain. No relocation of facilities to provide sewer infiltration reduce effected. The required repairs will substantially load on the fee sewage treatment into the sewer lines and reduce to fee sewer the that is improvements the Citys judgement plant It 119881 and orders system outweigh consideration of Executive . SCD Board, County Commission, and County Agriculture Stabiliza- tion and Conservation Service (ASCS) Committee.- The Utah State Soil Conservation Commission is assigned by state law to cany out the elections. SCOs are special service type districts which allow local leaden ship an opportunity to impact the wise use and conservation of our natural resources. SCD Boards are composed of five supervisors .elected at large within the district These supervisors donate many hours of service to coordinate, plan, and direct a variety of soil and water conservation activities. They are concerned citizens who use the land for their livelihood and enjoyment. Candidates other than those slated by the nominating committee can be placed on the ballot by The petition must Gblic petition. to the Utah State Soil Conservation Commission, 35J North Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84116, by January 3, 1984, and contain fee following Ci t 6. Recylced childrens clothing will be available at no cost to residents of Summit County, Saturday, Dec. 17 from 9 to 1 p.m. at fee Park City Family Counseling Institute in Park Meadows Plaza, in Park City. Gofeing for children and for families Suite whos bread winner is out of work or fell into low income brackets in addition to families feeling fee pinch at this time. For more information call three of the five supervisor positions are about to expire, he said. Candidates are now being chosen by a nominating committee which is made up of the County Agriculture Agent, and the Chain man of the following local groups: if you are not the host or hostess and you are going to a party, plan ahead. Gioose someone who will not drink this time to be the driver. Many smart party goers do this. It could save an accident or arrest, and even more importantly-- a life. i r 649-242- four-yea- twelve, April 6, 1954. On October 3, 1976 he was ordained a seventy and set apart as a member of the First Quorum of Seventy. He was placed on Emeritus status October 1978. He married Doris Mary Thorn-le- y in the Salt Lake Temple. They have two sons and one daughter. Pul House low-inco- Nominations are now being formulated for the position of supervisors for the Summit Soil Conservation District (SCD), said Ted Fostee, Chairman of SCD. Supervisors are elected to r terms of office, and 6; -- -- RELATIONSHIPS The Park City Family Counseling Institute is now offering sendees to provide counseling and parent education for families and single parents in Summit and Wasatch Counties. Fees for counseling will be assessed individually, based on family income and ability to pay. All services are provided by licensed psychotherapists and are strictly confidential. Programs offered: Stress management, parent education, faily communications, couples counseling, childrens therapy, and referral services.' Services are offered in Park City, Kamas and Heber. For eligibility and further information, call District Elections Holiday Drinking and Driving . HELP FOR LOW INCOME FAMILIES IN IMPROVING FAMILY Soil 6. 1951-5- 4. next July. Application for loan assistance is made through your local Soil conservation District Board. Contact Ted Foster, Chairman of the Summit Soil Conservation District or the Coalville Soil Con. Service Held office for information on the Agricultural Resource Uevelop-- .. ment Loan program. religious and social themes. From April 17, 1960 until July 17, 1977 he was the speaker over the KSL Radio program Sunday Evening From Temple Square,.. Eldin'' Sill served for eleven ' years as a member of the Board of Regents of the University of Utah and for two terms as Chairman of the Board. He was born March 31, 1903 in Layton, Utah, to Joseph A. and Marietta Welling Sill. He tilled a mission in the Southern States 1924-2Church positions include: High Council of the North Davis Stake; Bishop of the Garden Park Ward 1936-4- BE A TEAM MEMBER in Are you interested your community? Do you like to help others? Would you like to feel the joy of helping to save someones life? Would you be interested in being a team member of the or 6 call Emergency Medical System in Kamas Valley? If so, cost, training, time 3 for additional information at involved, etc. 11990 A monument detailed description of the project and F1A Flood Map gn be reviewed at the City Hall, Coalville, Utah. NEW YEARS EVE DANCE The Coalville Stake will have a New Years Eve Dance, Dec. 31 from 9:00 to 12:00 p.m. Music win be furnished by fee Muddy Water Band. The dress is to be casual. There will be light refreshments. . COMMUNITY NURSING SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1947 in Summit County to serve you. We are We. provide intermittent nursing care; physical therapy, medical social work services and nutritional consultation. part-tim- e, accredhed by:,, National League for Nursing American Public Health Association certified for Medicare and Medicaid a member agency of United Way For further information call: 3 Park Coalville; 6 Salt Lake City. City; or 336-250- 649-90- 72 486-218- BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC The monthly bloodjpressure clinic in Kaunas, will be on Dec. 22, 1983. At the Senior Citizens Center, from 1:30 p.m. AGENDA . SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DECEMBER 20, 1983 Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Summit County will meet in a regular meeting Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1983, at its regular place of meeting in fee Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, Utah, at 10;00 a.m. The following matters are on tiie agenda: ,10:00 a.m. Prayer, reading of minutes of Dec. 13, 1983, setting agenda for Dec. 27, 1983. 10:30 a.m. Bob Williams Treasurer bids on Tax Anticipation Notes 11:00 a.m. Discussions of courthouse space 12:00 p.m. lunch 2:00 p.m. Review of proposed county personnel policies - |