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Show TUB SUMMIT COUNTY BBE Friday, Dc. 6 IB, 1971 Coalville, Utah $4011 Remember True Card of Hobday Spirit thanks During this holiday season the meaning of giving gifts . Wendy BaM Wendy Ball Most Valuable Player Soccer has proven to be a big thing in Salt Lake and surrounding areas the past two years. The City East Rams with girls ranging in age from 12 to 13 years won the regional soccer championship, winning all nine games played. Wendy Ball, a member of the team, was named the most valuable player and the most Mr. and Mrs. Marve would Simpson (Laura) this take opporto like tunity to thank all rf out good friends and neigh-- ! bors who have helped in illany way during the ness of Marve. Thanks again for all of the cards, food, calls and help in any way. It has been truly ing in the divisional January. Wendy is the daugh- ter of Joyce and Brent Ball and the granddaughter of Mr. and Two interesting "Our worst winter P.C. Community storms often coincide with the Christmas-NeYear's holiday season, w and at a time when winter travel is at its peak," he warned. "A skid wreck could turn a happy family holiday season into a tragedy for you and your loved ones. At the least, a stalled vehicle could be a great inconvenience and expense that could very easily ruin a vacation." Bailey recommended the following three-ste- p check for the car, the driver and the weather: 1. CbeHi your car. Be sure the engine is perking smoothly to avoid mechanical failure out on the highway. Make certain that the brakes and tires are both in A-- l condition and that the defroster and windshield wipers are functioning efficiently (check to make sure you have adequate windshield washer antifreeze). Equip your car with snow tires and carry tire chains in case of severe snow and ice conditions. And don't overlook other emergency gear for your trunk-sa- nd or rock salt, a shovel, traction mats, a tow chain or strap, battery booster drivers every couple of hundred miles, or at least stop for coffee or a soft drink. Drive a sensible distance; dont risk falling asleep at the wheel. 3. Check the weather. 4 to mance, Main Gallery, Marsac Elementhe annual Community KAC Christmas Party this Fri- tary School. 7:30 p.m. . Perforday, Dec. 15. Theres something for mance, Main Gallery, Middle School people of all ages with KAC Everyones invited Santa Claus, Baptist church Christmas Program "Gods Gift" is the marion-nette- and plenty entertainment and Band. :00 p.m. - mance, Main Perfor- Gallery, KAC Park City High The of School. schedule 8:00 p.m. Perforevents for the evening which is by mance, Main Gallery, the Art Center and the KAC Park Gty Play- Chamber of Commerce is as follows: 5:30 p.m. Santa Claus arrives at the bottom of Main Street. Will greet children immediately following at the Union Depot Station. The Recreation Department will be assisting in crowd control and in giving out bags of goodies provided by the IPark Gty Government. 6:00 p.m. and 6:30 Free Puppet p.m. Shows by the Richard theme of 'the Christmas program which will be held at the Baptist Community Bible Church in Kamas on Sunday evening, Dec. 17 at 6:00pm. All the children and most of the adults will participate in the program. The public is invited to attend and worship with us. Other seasonal activities include a pot luck dinner at the church on Saunday, Dec. 17; a for the "cookie bake children (the cookies not Cannady Marionnettes eaten will be sent to the downstairs at the Kim-bRescue Mission in Salt Art Center. Lake City); Christmas 7:00 p.m. Perfor caroling; and a trip to the Heber Rest home for the Pioneer girls. All the members of the Bible church wish you a very cables, and flares or happy Christmas. Thanks be unto God other emergency lighting His unspeakable for equipment. gift"-- n Cor. 9:15. COUNTRY STYLE BARBER MID STYLE SHOP s, of al ' A " cha- They have Box 15793 Salt Lake City, UT " V 84115 Riding: English or Western lessons Horses Exercised or Trained Boarding available V have designed and made racters passed through thrir Subenjoy some snowshoeing Smith and William one was 1831 and in let and trapping. of the largest fur comThese men were mem- panies in the world. bers of the Mountain Their purpose and inteMen Association of Salt rest in this organization Lake. Their mountain is to practice the dress men names are "Bone and forms of survival "Dull that were practiced by and Man the early trappers. They Knife. These men have been called on many times to speak to groups who are interested in the history of these rugged trappers and their way of life. They are in possession of the old muzzle loader guns which they use today on their hunts. By Allea Stephens ESCCSS Christmas Party . .f ap- parel. w Linda Offret: graduate with 15 654-35- 77 instructor of huntlea farms years experience references & only By appointment Questions and answers from the extension office commodities, host Schedule your trip so that you will have adequate . . the Rocky Mountain Fur afterCompany, which Wanship Saturday noon on their way to was formed by Jedediah 2. Cheek yeurself. Plan ahead for that Christmas motor trip you intend to make advises Robert Bailey, President jf the Utah Safety Council. , 'SSfci-f- c Mountain men pass thru government contributions and donations of labor, land and available materials from the people being helped. Your contribution may be sent to: CARE, 660 First Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016 Make plans for VV City Area stationary andor mobile operations available. "Bone Man" aad "Dull Knife", members of tha Mountain Mea Asaadadoa. Food-For-Pea- Mrs. Alton Ball of Coalville and Mae Bates of Wanship. coming to HeberPark P.o. ' development. For each dollar donated by the public last year CARE provided almost $10 in aid. This is because CARE combines thrifty management with U.S. championship in Las Vegas, Nev. the last of QUICK LUBE dated. Jr sanitary water systems and health centers to combat the multiple diseases which plague them, and build roads and small businesses to bring them into the mainstream of economic skilled player on the team. They will be compet- successful trip is too often lost in our efforts to buy bigger and better or more unusual presents. Almost every large store featues novelty items "for the man or woman who has everything." But for impoverished people in developing nations who have so little, the meaning of a simple gift has not been lost, especially if the gift helps pull them out of poverty. Your gift to CARE goes a long way toward doing just that. In the poorest rural areas of developing nations food is the urgent basic need and in this years Holiday Food Crusade CARE hopes to raise $6,500,000 to help provide nourishing supplemental feeding to 25 million people, mostly children. Children and adults who are weak and disease-pron- e from malnutrition are unable to learn and apply skills to better their lives. And so, in addition to providing food, your dollars go directly into CARE projects which teach nutrition and soil conservation methods to enable needy people to grow more food. With CARE material and guidance, they build schools to educate their chtldreiirconsiruci - ers (Readers theatre featuring: Gary Cole, Steve Chin, Susan David Jarman and Gomes under the direction of Don Gomes.) group Refreshments will be served to everyone and will include popcorn balls and cider with the assistance of the Senior Citizens. Q. Haw can I reduce operating costa on my livestock operation? A. It goes without saying that we must learn to operate more efficiently. We may define efficiency as output per unit of input, or as Mr. Webster says, "It is producing s desired result or the maximum effort with a minimum amount of expense. Specifically what methods and procedures can we follow to reduce our costs of production without impairing our efficiency? Here are some major ones: 1. Get the most out of your feeding program. 2. Increase your production per animal unit. 3. Use labor more efficiently. 4. Dont make investments that are unnecessary. 5. Cull carefiilly and select high grade breeding stock. 6. Sanitation and disease control are a must. 7. Care of bulls and rams. 8. Consider the size of your operating unit. 9. Watch your transportation costs. . We hope that everyQ. My Insaranee one will join in on the uaed two terms agent fun and entertainment of the season at this years the other night that I would like a dear and a Community Christmas Party. on. Can yon tell mo what ho meant by the term binder and abe by the term endorsement? A. In the insurance the terms of the policy industry, we use the coming up. Endorsement term binder meaning a means an addition to a temporary agreement policy calling for specific obligating the insurance changes in the policy. company before the actual policy is executed. We often use the term The terms of the binder rider instead of the term are usually the same as endorsement. Choralettes to perform at Wasatch jITqlTXV Christmas Sale KAMAS FLORAGIFT SHOP 20 High Dec. "A peppermint cane The Most Wonderful Day of the and popcorn, too Christmas card sung new; Santa coming down the flue make a very, merry Christmas! From "Jingle Bells" to the beautiful "O Holy Night" theres bound to be a song that will fill your heart at this happiest time of the year. The Choralettes invite you to share with them the joy of the holiday season in poetry, song and dancing as they "A Christmas tree recapture the festive and mistletoe, a holly feeling we have looked wreath and crisp, white, forward to all year long. snow; Santas happy w "ho, ho, ho!" make a Remember the time very, merry Christmas!" Friday, "A fireplace with and the date Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. at the stockings hung, pudding tasted with the tongue, Wasatch High School. Come prepared to enjoy presents swapped by old and young make a very, "The Most Wonderful Day of the Year!" Christmas!" merry Off on all Whats Year?" Why, Christmas, of course! For those of you who have any doubts, the Choralettes are prepared to change your mind on Friday, Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. This is the night of their annual Christmas concert at the Wasatch High School auditorium. What does December mean to you? Well, herqs what it means to the Choralettes! i Fernwood Candy Books Plant- s- Jewlery Toys 'Timex Watches Watch Bands All Mlsc. Items Open daily except Sunday 783-437- 0J LAKEVIEW'S CORNER May we at Lakeview Realty take thia opportunity to express our thanks and appreciation to yon our friends and urighlm. that we have served this past year. We wish to extend sincere Holiday Greetings to you and yours. May the gift of love abound In your hearts this season. Wo are open at 60 North Main Street, Kamas, Utah. Mondays and Tuesdays. We handle everything In the Real Estate line. We will talk, sell or buy. Please feel bee to call Bill at 8 or Tom at The Kamas office phone la 877-525- 877-572- 4. 783-430- 3. Buys off the Weak OPEN Tuesday through Saturday 8:0Qa.m. to 5:00p.m. Choice 20 acres Recreation or farm land in Francis, very good area. $5,750. per acre. Call Bill 8 4 or Tom 877-525- 877-572- Two Five Acte Parcels of ground for sale. Please call Tom 4 or Bill 877-572- 877-525- 8. 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