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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 Friday, Dee. IS, IMS CealriBa, Utah 84011 least, watch good programs. T.V. can be good ifor the young if there are good shows provided to watch. Phillip Light, 15, of Hinton, WV, was one of the many youth interviewed on their thoughts about television. He commented about it this way. T.V. is a good past time. 1 find it entertaining. Of course, 1 could live without it. My folks did. I watch about 30 hours a week, but that doesnt make me a T.V. addict; "A T.V. addict is someone who gets totally involved in watching T.V. The problems of people on TV become their own problems. They react to the things .V. as if 0,1 of television, seen about mattered they 350,000 commercials, Would T.V. be better and witnessed about if there were more edu18,000 killings. thou- cational programs such Twenty-thre- e sand hours of television as Sesame Street and is a lot of television the Nova series on watched. In fact, that science and nature? I student will have spent think that it just demore time watching tele- pends on the person vision than doing any- watching the television. Next week watch for thing else except Watch Less TV? and won over Gunnison by 50 championships also takpoints (125-75- ), ing 3 seconds and one third place. Among the wrestlers that took first place were: Paul Prescott, Gordon Jepsen TV AND YOU party Lei Helen Thiriot, Betty WlBoaghby, Sheryl CeeKiUe BPW Club Cbriatma dark aad Helen Bloaqabt. BPW Christmas Party The following guests were introduced: Annette Moore, Maybelle BuJan Oldham, llock, Ladies of the Coalville B.P.W. Club especially enjoyed their This week in my T.V. series, I'll talk about: Is T.V. a Waste of Time? Violence is only one of the complaints people have about television. One organization called Action for Childrens Television (ACT) says that young people spend too much time watching T.V. In their survey on T.V. the following was many young children found: the average U.S. watch as much as 30 student graduating from hours of television a high school will have week. Jean Johnson of in spent 15,000 hours ACT said, A young class. who spends this person That same student time is missing out on probably will have wa- life. 1 totally agree. A tched about 23,000 hours young person should, at date himself to go along with the world, but it was so sad when he lost all his weight, cut off his Laurie Willoughby and beard and wore a green one knew KennaRae Blonquist. plaid suit-- no New club member Joylin him. He quickly went back to his traditional Mitchell also joined us. A delicious Ham and red and white suit, filled chicken dinner was en- it with pillows and atjoyed and the committee tached a white beard. presented us all with a There are just some miniature cake and things that do not need yummy homemade can- updating and Santa is dies. Ladies in charge of one of them. the evenings entertainment were Helen Blo- dinner meeting Wednesday, December 6th, as they got the Christmas season off to a start with their annual party at the Chicken Inn. The Inn was beautifully decorated, the fireplace all aglow, the Christmas tree shining brightly and the ladies in their attractive holiday attire. hellos As we said, and visited, we enjoyed hot cider, eggnog and holiday party mix of nuts and pretzels, and Vice President Phyllis Richins welcomed everyone. Helen nquist, clever very I Thirot, Betty Willoughby, and Sheryl Clark. Helen Thiriot gave a reading about Santa and how he thought he should up ML Air Mall Park City Mon. - Fri. 10 their support to our team so they can keep up South Summits winning tradition. inflation affecting the toy budget cess at Altamont wrestlers decided to take some bigger and better things. Saturday the 9th they went to Bonneville to match talent with ? A' and 4A schools such as West, Ben Lomand, Ogden, Bonneville and Roy. In this match, South Summit had three champions: Gordon Taylor, John Woodard and Matt Masters. They also took two third places and four fourth places. In the last two days, they have done better than any other South Summit team has in the history of the school. CATS TIP COWBOYS By Jim Anderson A half court shot at end of the first quarter by Glayde Stem-bridg- e highlighted the BEST TEAM YET win over Cats 70-6- 0 - Grantsville. It also addby Moody Petersen ed two more points to Friday the 8th, the Glaydes 31 total points. South Summit Wrestling The victory keeps the team went to a tournaWildcats undefeated for ment at Altamont. the year. The schools competing At a disadvantage beDuchesne and were there of the late start. cause Gunnison. S.S. took 7 the Many families this year will find their Christmas toy budget is unavoidably tighter than Scrooges fiscal policy. Inflation has put a little dickens in everybodys holiday activities. Even fen and games dont come cheap anymore. But a toy neednt be expensive or eleabo-rat- e to be a good toy. A good toy is safe, durable, made of quality materials offers the child a variety of play possibilities, and suits the child's age, abilities and interests. The Utah Safety Council offers the following tips in selecting toys for . your children: and he may injure himself trying. 'Check the toy for sharp points, removable spikes or pins, rough or unfinished surfaces, easily broken parts, shoddy construction, features that can catch fingers or loose parts than can be swallowed. If the toy is inside a package, dont be afraid to ask for a sample you can handle for inspection. Its your money! Not only will this practice save you from deceptive packaging, but from an unsafe toy as well. Teach your child how to use the toy correctly. Proper use of the toy will make it last longer. An make sure the toy fits abused, broken toy can the age of the child. Most be dangerous. Give your childs toy a toys now have age group A suggestions on the box. A physical exam. fix up what you have toy that is too young tor the child is a waste of attitude isnt such a bad money since most kids idea in these times. Rewould rather die than pair might give those oldies but goodies a get caught playing with a baby toy. A toy that is new lease on life. Items geared older than the that cant be safely rerecipient may be too paired should be tossed much for him to handle - out. VILLAGE Sat. to 7 7 Pharmacist: 10:30 to The studentbody would like to invite everybody out to give Taylor, Bin Lindsey, John Woodard, Matt Masters, Dale Leavitt, and Day-mo- n Sargent. After their great suc- S.S. Wildcats By Danny South Summit has been Defense playing well. is the key to winning basketball games," says Coach Kent Frazier. The Cats have been doing Just that. 1 Sunday to 7 Pharmacist: 10 10 to 3 to 5, No Pharmacist SANTO At Air Will Be Mall Mt. This Saturday From 10:00 until 1:00 Texas Instruments L.C.D. Watch Gold Womens $60.00 Mens $2999 Value xxFace to David Dallin A court of honor was held November 21, 1978 in the Coalville Stake Center to award boys who have achieved in the Scouting program. David L. Dallin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry A. Dallin, Coalville, received the Eagle Awards David is a member of troop 133. Boyd Robinson is the Scoutmaster, assisted by Don Thiriot and Ginton Dillree. David is 14 years old, and a freshman at North Summit High School. He has worked very hard to achieve this coveted $129 award. His Eagle project was to dean the ditches and the intersections in . D Reynolds Wrap Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil Coalville to remove obstructions that might hamper motorists. He is the oldest of the Dallin's 37V2 Sq. 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