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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 5 Oakley News Coalville, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson and Mr.. and Mrs. Lynn Sorenson had a real fun time celebrating the arrival of the Thursday, January Coalville News NMrs?aBeth Wilde left Saturday, Jan. 6 for a Carri-bea- n tour she will then tour Spain. Her very dear friend Mrs. Thras of Salmon, Idaho will be her traveling companion. Have fun gals. Wendell and Bonnie Wilde were guests at the Bob Wiley home on New Years. A warm . New Years visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ever? ett (Toty) Shaw were Mr. and Mrs. Rinald Kramer and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jolly of Pocatello, Idaho. New Years Eve was spent remeniscing over old times and wishing each one the very best in the coming year. Amy and Toby entertained way to start off the New Year. Thought you all would like to know Launna Wilde was flown in from Mesa, Arizona to the Cottonwood Hospital,' many were were shown to 13 stricken with failing appetites. The Bill Franson family held a post Christmas party on December 21. Thirty members gathered around the festive table at the parental home. Myrle heaped the goodies on plates. Talk and laughter and occasionally a burst of son, filled the air. David Louder entered the mission home Saturday, Jan. 6. He will receive his basics there and will be allowed to where she underwent sur-ge- ry -- for the removal of a tumor. All is well and stoe is doing nicely. Stick in there Luanna old kid. The Oakley Civic Club held their first meetingof the New Year at the home of Kenna Frazier. Films 11, 1973 cancer members, of after which scrumptious strawberry pie was served. Im sure after that feast spend Wednesday night with We Are Beginning his family. They will put him on the plane for Hawaii. After two months language training he will fly on to Taiwan where he will have a happy reunion with his sister Tam-mar- a. Bethel Harris is on the sick list this week as is Welma Smith. BeU Harris was home for the weekend. He attended the cutter races inHeberonSat-urda- y and was made an Elder in meeting on Sunday. A group of the young folks have been skiing at Treasure Mountain. Those participating in the fun were Brad Wilde, Robbie Eddington, Cindy Location at 415 Main Si Simpson, Trecua Gines, and Tyre Wilde. The daddy Lions hosted their sons to a scrumptious beef dinner, cooked by the mama Lions on Thursday. They were entertained with a thrilling film on animals. Each son received a T shirt with My dad is a Lion", inscribed on it. her sister, Mrs. Ethel Car-l- ye of South Gate, California, along with Ethels daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Bybee of Pocatello, Idaho, this weekend. Mrs. Blanche Young returned home Saturday after spending the past two weeks in sunny Arizona. Wish you were back there Blanche? Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lamb came home by plane from Aurora, Colorado, after spending the last month with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Overturf and family, which includes the little new miss, that grandma and grandpa helped welcome into toe family, to say nothing of spoiling' her. It was their first plane trip, didnt dare ask their reactions, for fear they might tell me. There is never a better day for a family gathering than the first day of toe New Year, and that is just what the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson did with Kip, Bob Robinson, David and Rona Wright, Van, Marsha and baby Brandyn Jenkens, Phillip, Sally and little chell Bristow. With fiul tummys, a frolic in toe snow a very satisfying day, they aU departed for home, hoping each day of the New Year will go as well. Mrs. Ardell Morton spent the week of New Years in Salt Lake City, with her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern White and family. She planned to spend equal time with her other daughter and son in law Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Diston and boys, but due to heavy snow fall, she only got to converse over toe phone with them. The roads between Salt Lake and Kearns, were. impas-- ': sable. son-in-l- aw According to the new Dun Bradstreet Metalworking Directory, California continues to lead all other slates with 4,902 listed major plants that buy, produce or work with metal. Unchallenged at the other end of the scale is Alaska, which despite a 50 one-yeincrease, shows just three firms with over 20 employees, all connected with shipbuilding or repairs. & ar SKIING Forty runs served by seven high capacity double chairlifts and gondola. Skiing daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (4:30 p.m. after February 1). Night skiing 4:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. nightly except Sundays. Stein Eriksen Director of Skiing the Rockies longest SKI SCHOOL The American Technique, Graduated Length Method (GLM) and ski touring instruction is offered by Park City's PSIA affiliated ski school of 90 instructors. Ski School Standard Races are held every Friday followed by a free wine and fonPhil Jones due party. Ski School Director NASTAR Racing for the recreational skier! Handicap scoring gives everyone a chance at winning a bronze, silver or gold medal. NASTAR is held every Saturday on the Pay Day run at 12:30 p.m. Sign up at the Ski School ticket window. Inquire about special NASTAR racing clinics offered by the ski school.. SKI SHOP fark City ski shop at the Resort for all your ski equipment, apparel, rental and repair needs. Featuring Head, skis; Nordica, Lange, Fischer, Kneissel, Northland, and Humanic, Henke and Lange boots; Rotffe, Head, Fuslap and White Stag ski wear. Open daily 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Visit Wolfes K-- 2 K-- SKI STORAGE The Ski Rack at the Resort Center will store your ski equipment (or nearly anything else) by the hour, day week or month. Ski base repair, flat filing and hot waxing is the house specialty. Open daily 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. FOOD SERVICE The Resort Center Cafeteria 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Summit House Cafeteria 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Rusty Nail Lounge 4:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The Snack Bar at the Resort Center 5:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. except Sunday. ACCOMMODATIONS the fun, comfort and convenience of living right at the Resort during your ski vacation. In Park City, the Three Kings, Pay Day and Crescent Ridge Condominiums are the or Toll Free places to stay. TCaif Enjoy 649-820- 0 ENTERTAINMENT The Rusty Nail Lounge serves several brands of 3.2 beer and your favorite mixer daily from 3:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Ski, sports and old time movies are shown Mondays and Tuesdays from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Live entertainment Wednesday thru Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Sundays 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sandwiches and gourmet specialties are served daily from 4:30 to 11:00 p.m. NURSERY The Kinderhaus (northwest of the Ticket Building) is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Special 90 minute preski school ski lessons for young children are available. MINE TRAIN RIDE Take a trip into Park City's mining history by riding 2V4 miles to Silver the underground unique King Mine Museum. Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:00 p.m. Information and tickets at the Ticket Building. HELICOPTER Powder and back country ski tours, shuttle service to neighboring Utah ski areas and scenic excursions are available through Hosking Helicopters. Information and tickets at the Hoskfng Helipad Office, cheetah is toe only cat without retractable claws. The 649-851- 4 LIQUOR Domestic and imported wines and spirits are sold at the State Liquor Package Agency located at the Resort Center. Open daily from 3:00 to 11:00 p.m. DELICATESSEN I The Connoisseur at the Resort Center features gourmet specialty items and sandwiches from around the world. Open daily 11:00 a.m. 00 p.m. -6-- DRUG STORE Prescription and drugs, toiletries, sundries, are and available at The Village Pharmacy. books magazines Now Dpen. REAL ESTATE Investigate Park Citys real estate opportunities at the formation and Sales Office located at the Resort Center. IN OGDEN Monday, January 15, 1973 7:30 p.m. Weber State Gym Tickets at: Roy Drug, Wasatch Sporting Goods, Kar Kwik Markets, lTwik Stop Drug, Wolfes Sporting Goods, Ralphs Chevron, and Hill Air Force Base. (Sponsored; by the Wildcat Club.) fm CITY, OTAB EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CURTAIN 8 PJI. frsfat vyuMcn? for reservations call 359-496- 1 Park City 649-937- 1 TUESDAY T1IRU SATURDAY AM. TO 4 P M. In- |