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Show WASATCH COUNTY COURIER DECEMBER MISSIONARY B IR T H D AY Nathan Zabel— Ryan L. Anderson -—» Hi! My name is Nathan Zabel. I Elder Ryan L. Anderson, the son of Kevin : turned one on November 30. My and eter daddy and mommy are Brett and ~ cep ages L. j my big brother Jeremy and eat his food besides mine. I am learning. bd has accepted a call to South Mission (Cantonese speaking). He will enter the MTC on December 13. 3 Ryan’s to walk and my first words were - Kasie Anderson, serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the New York, New York Jennifer Zabel. I like-to play with : “dada” and “uh-oh.” farewell was held on Sunday December 3 at 8:30 a.m. at the Wallsburg Ward. ae Oe: ware LLM, LJ Pres 6, 2000 ae tOn, Le MISSIONARY “MISSIONARY » David and Anna-Lena Preston Probst | | Frandsen — Preston Frobist has accepted a call to serve | in the Macon Georgia mission. He will be David and Anna-Lena Frandsen have accepted misionary calls to speaking during sacrament meeting at 8:30 a.m. © December 10 at the Midway 3rd Ward (165 the Moscow, Russia mission of the | Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. They have been called to serve 18 months as Humanitarian Service missionaries North Center) He will be entering the MTC December 13. Preston is the son of Bob and and Pine Canyon Road in Midway. will serve as Jolyn Probst. Friends and family are welcome to visit with him following sacrament meeting at the home of Alan and Genene Cluff, 472 North the County Director for humanitarian services | in Russia. ‘They will v speak at ee farewell in the Heber Second Ward, 150 -Frandsen will enter the Senior Missionary Training Center in Provo on December 12, and they will depart for Russia on January 12. ~ SPORTS HAPPENINGS “~ pO ag “ eT t a e he pe Nga Om 1 , North 200 West at 2:45 p.m. on Sunday December 10. Elder and Sister Rn oe IF Ga eS cnt hl OO ato Michael and Matthew Turner with their Austrian heritage and love for skiing, Got an didn’t ANNOUNCEMENT? want to miss a America’s Opening World Cup in Park City last month. They were cheering for the peas women on the 18th and the . men on the 19th at the Slalom course. Meeing some of the Austrian top 15 sohine information about births, weddings, os sionary happenenings, anniversary, deaths or any other community news to the Wasatch County ‘Courier and — we'll print them free of charge. Email your information along with picture to wasatchcountycourier@yahoo. com _ _or stop by our office at the Olde Swiss Square ini Midway 2 me | located at 210 East Main Street. The Courier reserves the right to edit announcements for length, timliness orF appIOPs priateness of material. Deadline is Monday at 10 a. Hic fe 3 : : _ ski racers was very exciting for the boys, who dream about being skiers one day. Heinz Schilchegger and Mario Matt from Austria got first and second ' place. fe Mario Reiter (in picture) will have more luck next time. Congratulations! 3 The boys will cheer for the Austrian and American ski team again in _ Kitzbuehel/Austria during the world cup on January 18-20, when they are ~ visiting their grandparents. Matthew, 4; will be staying there two months to :_ learn his “Mami’s” native tongue which is German. Biichae! 38, os return to : ,, third arate vtat Heber vee’ Elementary. _ be vw. . Commie fae the nice feasible by ah area grows. _ The prospect of a oublic course next | running sewer, water and irrigation for a 36-hole ‘golf. ‘course - Travel Council on Friday. lines to the area. State Bae owns to the Soldier Hollow cross country ski Construction could start in ns _ area pleases longtime Midway environ- | water rights. adjacent to the 2002 ‘Olympic. spring of 2002 and the course could be mientalist George Hansen. Green fees will be Sty more than 3 3 “Tf we don't find a use for it, there will . most Salt Lake City courses. open by 2004. . biathlon and cross country The development would include a be pressure for the state to divest. This The state park is already home to venue in Wasatch Mountain will lock this land in public use,” he group-camping facility and day-use one 36-hole course, and there is an 18said. “I hate golf. I have golfed twice in recreation area. Nelson said many of hole private course nearby at ‘the State Park. the Soldier Hollow ski trails will be my life. But putting this in private Homestead Resort. used in the summer for bicycling. Feasibility studies done: for ‘Parke hands was not the right thing to do." Division of Parks and Recreation He also raised the possibility of partThe course would span about 400 and Recreation show a demand for Director Courtland Nelson said he ering with the U.S. Forest Service for ~ acres of a 1,000-acre complex now used__ 43,030 yearly 18-hole rounds of golf that plans to ask Gov. Mike Leavitt and the _aski hut system, new trails and perhaps to graze cattle. cannot be serviced by the present Legislature to float a $12 million to $13 the pavingof nearby Cascade: Springs - Nelson told the <i ravel Cannett. courses. That demand could increase to million in revenue. bonds to finance the Road. Board that the. a Lake Organizing — 149,000 in 2011 as population in the ner }. - edd chi butte J IL | te te officiate fn | alee Ase to. ‘push.: ‘The boride “yeatd ‘be:F Riyal ne tiers green fees, he told the Utah |