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Show Tht Summit County 4A Boo Friday, Novombor 3, 1995 ZZ L Special "Livitut history" Utah - HOMETOWN HAPPENINQS J Mr historical Society On Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m., residents of Summit County will have an opportunity to discover some 'ocal history in Wanship. The ill-fat- ed Coalville. Prior to the completion of the competing Utah Eastern and Union Also on hand will be Dale - &X I? 5t, tvgfyr s ' :J Marriage Announced 9ew in Who's 9fezu in Who's Binf and Blue? Bint and Blue? Doug and Kathy Garfield, of Morgan, are excited about the birth of their new baby son bom Oct. 16 in the McKay-De- e Hospital. He ozs. and was 20 lbs. 7 9' weighed " inches tall. Hayden Kent, as he will be known, has lots of dark hair. His and two sisters, Chelsey, 2, have a are to happy Ashley, new brother to play with. Grandparents are Kent and Linda Garfield, of Coalville, and Bob and Lorraine Heiner, of Morgan. are Mrs. Dorothy 2, Great-grandpare- Blonquist, Winn and Lorraine Rock, of Coalville, and Mrs. Chloe Heiner, of Morgan. Brenz LaKota Staples Hi! My name is Brenz LaKota Staples. My proud first time par- ents are Yancey and Rozanne (Fawcett) Staples, of Henefer. I was bom on Oct. 17 at McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. I weighed 5 lbs. 10 ozs. and measured 20 inches tall. I am the sixth grandchild of Billy and DiAnn Staples, of Coalville, and the 33rd grandchild of Joe and Mary Fawcett, of Henefer. I am also lucky to have two sets of Lloyd and Mary Wilde, of Henefer, and Ralph and Violet Judd, of Coalville. ts, Help keep America looking good. is currently bidding for the construction of a the old Summit County Road Shed Keej your laKes dean. While some of the 1996 stamp designs are being unveiled regionally, the majority of the stamp designs will be unveiled at a ceremony at Washington, DC, on Nov. 7. The stamps - 30 subjects - 93 designs in total - cover a rich landscape of American heroes, achieve- (J) 30 crafters for Thanksgiving and Christmas decorating W and gift giving! tiff) The Summit County Board of Commissioners are seeking individuals to serve on the County Olympic Intermediary Committee. The Committee will be directly involved with the Olympic Organizing Committee in the planning elements concerning Summit County. Interested citizens may submit a letter of interest to: Anita Lewis, Summit County Commission Office, Box 128, Coalville, Utah 84017. For further information call 1 or ext. 220. Deadline for is submittal Friday November 10, 1995- - the a fa scenicliving history photos. The month of April contains a beautiful photo of the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, followed by a photo of the Bluff Cemetery accompanied by a description of how early Utahns worked hard to farm the desert soil under less than ideal conditions. Utah Thtvel Council publications editor, Stacey Clark, was New responsible for writing the vignettes. The Utah Centennial Calendar displayi a variety of photos including the Great Salt Lake, Angels Landing of Zion National Sales & & Service Dodge, Chrysler Plymouth Jeep & Eagle Dodge & Plymouth Mini-va- CO'U'NT'R'Y ns Dodge Trucks Rams & Dakotas ti'IA'R'TS Russ Carrigan Motors 'bO'UTlCi'U'E Fri., Nov. 3 Sat., Nov. 4 Used g 0 10:00 p.m. 975 So. Foothill Dr. a.m.-8:0- Morgan, Utah Francis, Ut. 829-324- 5 645-916- The Village Wood Shoppe Unfinished Furniture Decorative Sterkils ' IT Lets Talk Turkey j ' Early Thanksgiving This Month We Install Our Installation Offer. Heartland TABLE & 10 CHAIRS Table Dimensions: 42 This month only. 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Limit one instalation per household May not be used hcoqundionuiih any other promotion or offu Sale chain extra) LAYAWAY in-ho- I Call Louise for information 336-239- 1 of vignette most popular items at the Utah Travel Council for sending to family, friends and business associates for making Christmas gifts beautiful our how of people jealous state is. 1 10-1- m a 0- $ () mail the calendars are .25 each for 1 more. to 19 or .15 each for 20 The calendars remain one of the on Chalk Creek Rd. For information please contact LaVeri Bushell at 336-44-5 Ext. 299. Closing Date: November 10, 1995. , HOLIDAY GIFTS AND $ CRAFT-MA- S BOUTIQUE Coalville City Hall Main & Center ($ i$ November, 1 tfft) 10:00 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. Hand crafted items from over 5J) available at the Utah Travel Council, Council Hall, Capitol Hill, 300 North State Street, Salt and at Lake City, many gift and book stores throughout die state. Calendars can also be mailed anywhere in the world. If you are surfing the Internet, you'll find the calendar available for order at nttp:iwww. nctpub.comutah! Prices are $1 1 per calendar; $6.50 each fa 20 to 499 calendars; and $6 each fa 500 or more, all of which include tax. Envelopes in which to 1 ment, history and culture. This year's unveiling program expands the unveiling of designs beyond Washington, DC, to 11 cities across the United States. Many subjects chosen to appear on U.S. stamps are suggested by the public. Each year, the Postal unveiled in cities other than Service receives approximately Washington, DC. Salt Lake City 40,000 letters from the American was the natural choice for the Utah people nominating hundreds of subStatehood Stamp. jects for postage stamps. These let"I am very pleased that the cititers are reviewed by the Citizens' zens of Utah will be the first in the' Stamp Advisory Committee, a nation to see the design of tl group of private citizens who are stamp," said Johnson. responsible for recommending The Utah Statehood stamp will stamp subjects and designs to the have its official first day of issue Postmaster General. j - in Studdert, chairman, Utah Statehood Centennial Commission. Brief remarks will be made by both Walker and Johnson, and the Utah Symphonic Choir will sing a medley of Utah songs. Traditionally, all stamp designs for the new year are unveiled in Washington, DC. This year, for the first time in history, a select few stamp designs for next year will be 336-445- 1, SUMMIT- COUNTY n partition wail Lake City District Manager, Customer Service and Sales, U.S. Postal Service, and Stephen M. on Boulder Moumain. As in the previous year, the Utah Scenic Calendar received world class awards for the 1995 edition. It was rated among tne very best in the world in the categories of graphic design, nature and scenic photography. Utah Centennial Calendars are George, the old Fruita School House in Capitol Reef National Park, the Washington Cotton Mill,' and an old Cache Valley bam used as a 920's billboard with the words, 'The Womans Tonic! Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,' monthly 1996. Unveiling the stamp design will be Olene Walker, Lt. Governor of Utah, Stephen L. Johnson, Salt Park, Hickman Bridge in Capitol Reef National ark, tiding the powder in the WasatchCache National Forest, and the bright yel: low, red and orange autumn leaves A special Utah Centennial edition of the world renown and award winning Utah Scenic Calendar for 1996 has arrived. This living history calendar combines the scenic with the historic in 13 historic and 29 acenic shots thanks to the skill and eye of 12 professional photographers. "Our photographers have caught many of the best views of Utah from the cover shot of an early spring on Mt. Timpanogos to a rainbow arched over Red Canyon at Flaming Gage National Recreation Area," said Janice Carpenter, calendar coordinator. "It clearly is a unique and one of a kind calendar because of the state's upcoming Centennial celebration. Several of the scenic photos show the living history of Utah such as the Grafton ghost town near St. scrawled on it," described Carpenter. A new feature, exclusive to the Utah Centennial Calendar, is a ceremony on Jan. 4, 1996, in the State Fair Park in Salt Lake City, exactly 100 years from the date Utah was admitted to the Union. The Utah Statehood stamp will be the first postage stamp issued in Capitol. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney J. Foust, of Henefer, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Carlie, to Blake L. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Allen Jones, of Henefer. Blake and Carlie were married on Oct. 25. After a honeymoon in Jackson Hole, West Yellowstone, and Montana, they will make their home in Roy. , Utahns To Qet SneahjPee at Utah Statehood Stamp Utahns will get a sneak peek at the new Utah Statehood Centennial Stamp when the design is unveiled on Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 9 a.m. in the Rotunda of the Utah State Mr. and Mrs. Blake L. Jones V' Is1-- Pacific Railroads in 1880, Wanship was a thriving agricultural center with mills, a stage station, hotels, and shops. If you plan to attend the meting, come dressed for a winter evening walk, as the discussion will include a short walk around Wanship to look at the first Summit County Courthouse and view other old buildings. Nelson, local resident and antique collector, who will join Dot in the discussion period. Named for Chief Wanship, the town was the county seat in the early days of Summit County. The townsile was actually laid out in 1867 by George Gideon Snyder who later packed up his wife, Rhoda, and came to Park City to ': Meet establish a sawmill to serve the little mining community. When Park City made its bid to become the county seat, Wanship couldn't muster enough support and joined the Coalville boosters who won the election and the county seat moved north to meeting will take place in the "Old" Relief Society room at the Wanship LDS Church Want Meeting House. Longtime Wanship resident. Dot Young, will be present to share photographs and talk about the history of Wanship. WW To Centennial Scenic Ca&dt 4 yf j 1 I - 6 p.m. j 418 N. State Street Orem, Utah 224-220- 1 a Vr iTV t r r V3 t 9 Tf f 0 , i jt . |