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Show Bn The Summit County Business Teacher Native of Provo , Conservation Tour MARCO BLAND, Delegates tions outstanding Miss Kathy Christensen is the new Business Teacher at North Summit this year. She teaches Type I, Type B, Shorthand, Office Practice, and is Advisor to the Yearbook and War Whoop staffs. ed in Business Education. While a student atBYUshe was very active in Student Government and was a officer. ' In her present position at North Summit she is very well liked by her students and faculty members, and she says her students are the best in the world. k, Slaughter Position Taken Due to the furor raised by the public over the planned slaughter of cattle in Utah by the NationalFarmersOr-gan- i ration, W. Lloyd Johnson, Aurora, Utah, president of the Utah Cattlemens As- since this new youth program has been instituted in the Church that the two stakes have met. The first time was last summer when there was an overnight seminar at Coalville at which Elder Hartman Rector, Jr., First Council of the Seventy spoke. The second was a base ball game at Morgan this fall. stated it did not condone the killing of cattle, wasteful and we concur with this statement. With an announced $72 million welfare expenditure in Utah alone, it seems probable some agency of government could purchase these cattle and turn them into food ' today made it sociation, clear his association had no connection whatsoever with the plans of the other fora orpnlzatlon. the time and expert way they get everything done with Just the right flavor and aromas to tempt everyone's taste : i buds. The program consisted of Ruby Stokes singing three songs and Della West gave a Thanksgiving reading. Among 106 grand award winners, representing first Nov. 25, the -- ( ( dents and people who may differ from them such as minority groups or handi-capindividuals. Now the PTA will present this program to the other classes at South Summit Elementary School. The PTA thanks the state PTA for their presentation and all those members of the local group for their siqjport. ed American Legion Santa Suits Ready A special American Le- gion meeting of Post 93 was held Nov. 27, 1974 at the American Legion Hall at Echo. This was to decide what to do about the Christmas pro- Pctarli . Glom fashions Body warming, for snow sports and after the ride.. ..plus gloves, boots and the rest g O'BRIEN SALES 2 Coalville, Kamas The pros and cons were discussed, and then a vote was taken. Those at the meeting decided it would be better not to go through with the Santa Claus program this year; hopeful that we may go ahead with the program next year. The group decided to make the Santa Claus suits available at the cost of $5.00 each; if they were returned in the same condition .as received. We ask that they be returned within a week, cleaned and ready to use. Also that no lipstick or rouge be used with the face pieces. They can be rented through Reed Warner at the Laundromat anytime except Wednes- The reef, built of scrap tins, has become a thriving aquatic community in which marine biologists have observed more than 90 species of fish. It is being continually expanded by the Deltona Corporation, developer of this planned community, with the assistance of Goodyear. Issac O'Driscoll Marks Birthday The years have been kind to Isaac O' Driscoll who celebrated his nintieth birthday Nov. 26, with a quiet dinner iwith Lydia and Tim Carpen- ter. Mr. ODriscoll lives alone in a lovable old home cm the least side ofKamas.Hecares for himself and still is active around his yard. A pleasant man to talk to, with a witty sense of humor. Congratulations Isaac. s also will tour the Alico cattle ranch, the A. Duda L Sons vegetable and citrus forms near La Belle, and Yoder Brothers flower farm, Fort Myers. Sponsored by Goodyear in wiimingconservation-ist- ft. 16 Cu. Freezers Refrigerators Congratulations to the following men who made the Brave basketball team: Kent Pace, Kay Richins, Bryant Stephens, Steve Robinson, Jeff Louder, Gary Richins, Doug Porter, Stanley Bowen, Jeff OrgiU, Jeff Curtis, Larry Jones, Bret Chidester, Chad Boyer, Scott Peterson, Mark Dawson. They are travelling to Elko this weekend to participate in the tournament held there. Last week the Braves met Park City. The Braves came out on 6. top with a score of the for scorers gam Top were: Doug Porter, 14; Gary Richins, 13 and Kent Pace U. Portable and Build in -- Dishwashers 74-5- Washers -NS- HS-There is a lot of excitement going in the school. The student council is busy fixing up the student lounge. They are paintlngitpurple and gold with new carpet and drapes on the way. The lounge is becoming the center of student life and it will really be fun. The grand opening will be on December 16 for the new lounge. and Dryers Electric Have a Merry Christmas. day and Sunday. cooperation with the Nation-- r al Association of Conservation Districts (NACD), the .awards program provides recognition to conservation districts and individuals in the 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Nearly 2,500 cooservationists have made the previous grand awards trips since the program was begun in 1947. place districts In the annual competition are Elwln Rees, i Coalville and D. Owen Rdh erts, Henefer. The winners will be the guests of The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for the four-da- y, vacation-stud- y program that Includes a fishing trip to an artificial reef and visits to southern Florida conservation projects. The Thursday, Dm. 5, 1974 Whirlpool Appliance Sale NSHS . 336-228- QDec. 7). Team Chosen gram. Phone year Conservation Awards, tour starting here Saturday Basketball Mr. Johnson stated, The American National Cattlemens Association, of which the Utah Cattlemens Association is an affiliate, long ago Thanksgiving Program Held Stocking Stuffer or Main Gift conserva- Green Circle presentation was presented to the South Summit Elementary PTA. Presenting the program was Mrs. Nellie DeVernon and Mrs. JoAnn Burnside and they used Mrs. Parks first grade class in the presentation. The Green Circle program is a . presentation used to help students accept other stu . Youths of Two Stakes Meet Turkey day at Senior Citizens Wednesday November 20 was well attended by a large group of hungry Senior Citizens who more than enjoyed the delicious turkey dinner. Our cooks are the very best and we do appreciate Monday, High placing Utah State University livestock Judging team members with their officials show off their trophies won at the Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland and the Golden Spike Livestock Show in Ogden. From left they are Dr. Doyle J. Matthews, dean of agriculture; Richard Alfegre, Fallon, Nevada; Dr. James A. Bennett, head of animal science; Rob Johnson, Fallon, Nevada; Alvin Riddns, Henefer; Mark Merrill, Holladay; Scott McKen-dricteam coach, Hyde Park (originally from Tooele;) and Dick Whittier,. Morgan. She also attended Brigham Stakes met Saturday evening in the Henefer Chapel for spaghetti and volleyball. The Italian spread included tossed salad, Jello and garlic bread, along with the main dish. Coalville was host. This is the third time na- Green Circle Presented Young University and major- The Young Adults of the Coalville and Morgan Utah FLA.. the tion districts will participate Good in the twenty-seven- th Miss Christensen comes from Provo, Utah where she attended Provo City schools and graduated from Provo High School. Kathy Christensen from Coal villa, Utah I cal Men Will Attend -- 6 Ranges 868 fo Ins yesr- - our " neW All in Stock Now udieg Appatel: mckeis skims (U . , UNGrowtoI-,,t- jpwtaria ae k,WEATE0R YOUR MEN SinMS UE ,s A TIBS H Aikn,, and Tte, n . BOX SnA r?0T It.J'f" I tan PrClr rev Coats, Vests SI- - and other Reduced Cold Weather Wear 20 THOMAS CLOC MAMUOUSOANO KA VACUUMS fRAV SETS UINTA LUROBBB CERAMIC GIFT 2U- - ,0BAKNEW POLYESTER and new lace S PANS AND SAUCE STCEOCK. M.U, OTTON PRINGS Bh. IMI bMOtl-- Ur roastebs SMAU C F Christmas Gifting SOAP 1 TRIMS S'" ' - WHIRLPOOL KAMASPHONl 783-433- I LITTON f 2 SYLVANIA , COALVILLIPHONI a 336-220- 9 - |