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Show pi hi vi! p 'S K t Friday, Novombor 18, 1994 r Tho Summit Countv Boo 3A .1 North End Notes Photo of The Week Congratulations to Claude and Gwen Haws on their 50th wedding anniversary on Nov. IS. A single adult Fireside was held Sunday evening in Henefer with Lue Arnold as guest speaker, who Jf . Disneyland. They reported the weather was very cold and the driving very interesting. Hailee Homer celebrated her sixth birthday. Dropping by for cake and ice cream were grandparents, Hap and Mirla Homer, and Raymond and Dorothy Louder; Lorilee and Travis Bowen and son; also mom, Jennifer, dad, Wude, and little sister, Jaycw Brett and Janny (Oldham) Richins added another little son to shared some of her experiences from her trips to China. Steve and Roma Jenkins, their daughter, Rachelle Mellor, and her children, Lindsay and John, of Provo, spent several days last week in the Sl George area. While Steve was attending meetings, Roma visited with sons, Bart and Skyler, who are attending Dixie College in Washington, and daughter, Stephanie, in St. George. Rachelle visited with her mother and father-in-la- their family. Landon Robert Richins was born Nov. 10, weighing in at 7 lbs. 1 oz. and measuring 20-1- 2 inches long. Robot has two sets of older twin brothers, Garrick and Gavin and Kaden and Colby. Congratulations. Melvin Brown won the election for state legislature in his District last week. Saturday, he was elected w, Pat and Rod Mellor family in SL George. Everyone enjoyed-- , the nice warm weather while they Wyatt Clarkj 4 month old son of Maria and Jeremy Clark. Submitted by Grandma Louise Roath. ji , Share your amateur photos with Summit County. One photograph jtrill be chosen weekly for publication in The Bet. Seqd along a self addressed stamped envelope to: The Summit 84017. County Bee , P.O. Box 7, Coalville, UT i were there. In last weeks election, Stan Anderson, former Hoytsville resident, was running fa the sheriff of Sanpete County. He won with 52 percent - 2,909 against Kay P. Larsen (D) 1,955 - 35 percent, and Wallace Buchanan (write-in- ) 706 -- Speaker of The Utah House by GOP colleagues. He defeated Marty Stephens, from Farr West, and is currently House Majority Leader, by a narrow margin. He will be installed in office when the Legislature convenes Jan. 16, 13 percent. Congratulations. 1995. Marvin Pace, of Wisconsin, was in Fort Collins, CO, on business and stopped by for a short visit with Todd and Janae Poulson. Six year old Kyle Pace, of Maple Ridge, BC Canada, phoned his grandparents, Gary and Sharon Pace, of Hoytsville, saying he has earned his red belt in karate. He Chariot racing has changed a great deal since it began in the early shields. Racers parade their steeds, dressed fa show, before audiences on their way to the gates 1930s and 40s when horse owners competed to see whose pony horses and buggy horses were the fastest. For many years, Heber-Kamraces chariot or cutter were held at the old Heber Airport. Today, part of the fun lies in colorful matching harnesses and eye Heber-Kamis going to start their chariot racing on Nov. 26 at p.m. at the Heber arena and race track. Bring a warm drink maybe a turkey sandwich and plan on having fun. as 1 as Mels younger brother, Glen Brown, of Hoytsville, served as Speaker of The House for one term. This is the first time two brothers have served in this leadership position. Mel was raised in Hoytsville. Bom to Leonard and Esther Brown. He graduated from North Summit High School. Mel and wife, Jolene, .are living in Midvale. Mel taught school for 18 years, then when his father passed away, he quit teaching school and went into the dairy business with his brother, Glen. Together, they own and operate the Summit Valley Milk. will compete in a board breaking meet in December. Kory, Taunia Britney, Chariot Races Heber-Kam- as and Breanna Staples flew to California for a fun weeks vacation. They en- joyed Knottsbcrry Farm, zoo, Universal Studios, Sea World, and It all went on wine, women, and lawyers. Summit County Special Notices High Outdoor Adventure Pursuits Program The High Outdoor Adventure Pursuits Program, offered Left tj right: Melvin Brown and Glen Brown. The Norwegian School Two Brothers Shore Honor as Speaker of The House MelviniSrown, farmetlSummit County resident, was recently elected as Speaker of The House for Utah. His brother, Glen, of Hoytsville, was formerly House Speaker. It is the first time in Utah State history that two brothers have shared such an honor. It is nice to 'be elected by a group of your colleagues, who have high enough regard for you,, that thfey vpte you into such a position. stated Glen. The office is the highest one which is voted upon. Serving for fifteen years as a representative, from 1977. to 1992, Glen served as House Speaker in 1987-8It is a great opportunity to be able to represent the citizens jof Utah at numerous events, said was serving as House Speaker, and they were able to overlap for six years together. Midvale, and Salt Lake County. Preparing Utah for future challenge, to maintain education .and Tax Structures without becoming burdensome to Utah citizens, is listed by Melvin as some of the obstacles which lie ahead. Utahs growth rate contributes heavily to . 649-532- elected Murray, unincorporated Continued from Pane IA tree. Certain areas may require slds or snowmobiles, cross-count- ry snowshoes. zens continue to receive a great quality of life," he stated. By tradition, not laws, each House Speaker usually serves a term. Both brothers were pleasantly surprised by Melvins : two-ye- will take oyer his new position in January. He is from House District 45,. currently serves, as House Assistant Whip and has just completed his eighth year as House member.-'Mewas elected and served bis first term while Glen speaker-elec- t, ar new appointment, and are very sup- portive of one another. Their mother, Mrs. Esther Brown, of Hoytsville, said Im very happy and proud of Melvin and Glen for their fine work and accomplish- l ments. Peace House Volunteers Needed touch with community resources and tend an car. The four, three hour sessions r volunteers looking-fowill begin Nov. 17 at 6 p.m. at currently Who want to work with victims of Shepherd of the Mountains domestic violence. Lutheran Chruch, 4051 North i Beginning on Nov. 17, Diane Hwy. 224, in Park City. Those Stuart the state volunteer director of who are interested in more domestic violence, will begin a - information or volunteer training series of training sessions. No pre- -' can contact Jean Paulson, Advocacy . yious experience is necessary just a Director, victims with work to willingness 61 ; .r Court Report... Continued .from- Pace 1A Class B Misdemeanor, and sentenced for the .Possession of a Controlled ' crime oi Attempted Production of a Substance, a Class B Misdemeanor, 1994. Defendant was Controlled Substance, a Class A on Nov. 1, to five days jail, fined sentenced Nov. on Misdemeanor, Defendant was placed on probation $00 and placed on probation for a tor a period of one year and fined period of two years for the crime of Was convicted $500. . Andrew, S- - Uckerman, of Salt Lake City, date of birth, Dec. 24, 1969, waf convicted and sentenced . for the crimes of Attempted of a Controlled Possession Substance, Misdemeanor, a Class Giving A False Information to a Police Office, a v - Attempted Possession of a Controlled Substance, a Class A Misdemeanor. Defendant was placed on probation for a period of two years for the crimes of Giving False Information to a Police Officer and Possession of a Controlled Substance, both Class B Misdemeanors. POOR COPY i ; j , meetings, Wednesday nights, 8 p.m. Alateen meeting, Wednesday nights, 7 p.m., Wasatch County Rodeo Grounds Concessions building, Heber City. Fa information, call closed Sundays and Holidays. Carol, M-W-- F, T-T- and Alatecn Meetings Al-An- Al-An- on 783-29- 92 Summit County Calendar of Events Adults need vaccinations too! After the kindergarten boosters, young adults, ages 6 years old, as well as older adults, need a 14-1- tetanusdiphtheria booster every ten years. The Summit CityCounty Health Department offers immunization clinics on the third Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and the fourth Tuesday, 3 for more inp.m. to 4:30 p.m. of every month. Call formation. Second Dose of Vaccine Offered: The Summit CityCounty Health Department is able to provide a second dose of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine to all children ages 1 fa more kindergarten through grade 12. Call 783-43- Summit County MMake It With Wool Contest Junior, Senior and Adult. The Categories include event will be held on Nov. 19 at 5:30 p.m. at the Henefer Fire Station. Anyone interested in modeling displaying previously made outfits throughout the county are invited to participate also. Pre-Tee- n, a North Summit Young Adult Vaccinations Night of Country Music Night of Country Music to be held on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. at North Summit High School auditorium. Main feature will be Salt Licks Bluegrass Band. Plan to attend. Clinic The Immunization Clinic for the South Summit District will be held on Nov. 22, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Summit CityCounty Health Department, 110 North Main, Kamas. Appointments are not required. For additional information and immunization charges, call 783-432- 1. Coalville Blood Pressure Clinic The Summit County Health Department will be checking blood pressures on Nov. 22 and Nov. 29, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, at the health department, located at 61 North 50 East, Coalville. Free of charge, appointments are not necessary. For ext 222. more information, call 336-445- 1, Immunization Clinics The Immunization Ginic fat die Nodi Summit District will be held on Nov. 22, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the Summit CityCounty Health Department, located at 61 North 50 East, Coalville. Appointments are not required. For additional informaext. 222. tion and immunization charges, call Well Child Ginic The Well Child Ginic for the North Summit District will be held on Monday, Nov. 28. Appointments are required and available from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the Summit Gty County Health Department, located at 61 North 51 East, Coalville. For ext. additional information and clinic charges, call 222. 336-445- 1, Kamas Christmas Tree Permits The Kamas Ranger District will issue 150 permits on Dec. 3. Permits have to be purchased at the Kamas Ranger District, 50 East Center Street, Kamas, starting at 6 a.m. After 150 permits are sold, doors will be closed and no more permits will be sold, no exceptions. Permits are $10, one permit per household, one tree only. fir, douglas fir, and lodgepole pine are the only species of trees that may be cut Sub-alpi- 21 783-432- After the kindergarten boosters, it is recommended that a booster be given to students that will be turning 14 to 16 years of age. The clinic is also able to provide a second dose of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) given to ail children ages kindergarten through grade 12. The charge fa the two immu- I nizations are $3 each. The Summit CityCounty Health Department offers immunization clinics on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. There is also a clinic held on the first Thursday of each month, from 10 a.nt. to 12 noon. Call 336-445-1, ext 222 fa more information. CoDa Meetings CoDa Anonymous) will meet Tuesdays, 12 1 noon to p.m., at the Center of Recovery next to Hoyts. Call 783-553- 9 for more details. Susan, Van Available For N.S. Senior Citizens The North Summit Senia Citizens have acquired a van to transport Senios to and from the Senia Citizen's Center. If you are interested in receiving transportation, please contact: Jerry or Anita lewis, J Kay Dearden, Burt, 336-228- 336-56- 7; 25 4451, ext. 220. Parents With Problem Children 336-445- 1, and f South Summit Young Adult Vaccinations ' 647-91- The Kamas Post Office has new hours: The new hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Saturday hours are from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and Immunization of domestic violence to put them in Peade' House, a fourteen bed fa- cility saving Sumdiit and Wasatch Counties, will open this winter, The Domestic Peace Task Face is Kamos Post Office Summit County Bookmobile Headquarters located at the 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 Coalville Gty building. New hours: 12:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. p.m.; New Hours For higher than eight inches. A shovel will come in handy to dig through the snow to reach the base of the problems. I would like to see Utah citi- i Summit County Bookmobile Schedule Permits... current and possible future 8. Glen. Mel, wfiO'is As representative, he represents the areas of Union, Sandy, part of of Nature Life, will continue with mountaineering, mountain biking, hiking and backpacking for youths in grades fourth through twelfth. In addition, every Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., there will be a wilderness trek of your choosing. So dont delay, form your own group of four or and get the details. 2 more, give the school a call at j Parent Support Group with the help of a licensed social worker meets the first Tuesday of each month in the Summit County Services building, in Kamas at 7 p.m. Reproductive Health The Summit GtyCounty Health Department is now offering a Reproductive Health Clinic. Services that will be provided are: sexually transPregnancy testing, family planning, screening mitted diseases, HIVAIDS counseling and testing. Pap smear, miiMf screening, and education and referral services. Appointments are required at the Summit GtyCounty Health Department, 110 North Main, Kamas. Fa additional information and clinic c! fa please call 783-432- 1. Summit County Crime Hotline Citizens of Summit County, this is our home, get involved! Call Sheriffs Crime Hotline, j |