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Show Why, Dm. M, 6 1171 South Summit The thing the THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE CtaaMlla, Utah 84917 huge Marion professor forgot Happy birlhday this i week lo Hugh Hardman, l.aVcm Lewis and Jim that Ask for The Professor Wilde. forever and more night Just drop a post caul The Peterson families When a strange sounding To Department S27G. It's werc happy that they noise made us open the not very hard. could to Logan to visit go door. And send it to us-- it with Dale Peterson who And peering all squinty won't take much tim-ehas been hospitalized out into the black, To Consumer Information there following a severe We felt something heart aii.ick. They state whisk in, just brushing Center, Pueblo, CO 8100?'. (hat he is doing much our back. a order When now. For that belter copy you Before we could think or of Tie Thing The Profesis thankful. everyone or speak decide, Mr. Marve sor you'll (Free), Simpson is Forgot A tiny professor was of the a receive also each copy day now. improving standing inside. InformaWe say keep your chin "Professor- -" we said, free Consumer but before we were tion Catalog. It lists more up and keep getting than 200 selected free or better." through low-coThe sacrament service publications for He'd motioned federal the from was presented in the that governquiet and vanished ment. The is Rhodes Valley Ward on Catalog from view. 24 Dec. was by put on by the quarterly published We followed, of course, the Consumer InformaWard Choir. It was at his rapid pace, tion Center of the Gener directed by Stanley E. Walking Clco the cat who AdministraBest and accompanists who joined in the al Services tion. Mrs. Edna Fitzgerwere chase. Well remember The confusing world of Coart ceo throogboot the world. game oa Jaauary IS, Globetrotter The Trotters will bring 1979. Tickets are $4.00, Fred Curly Jester, their apodal brand of SS JO and S7.00 and are the deaumtratea Neal, basketball magic to the available at the Salt ball baadllag wizardry Salt Lake Citys Salt Palace Box Office and all that has thrilled aadleu- - Palace for a 7i30 p.m. ZCM1 store. Globetrotters come toS.L. In this their 53rd Palace Box Office and at season, the Globetrotters all ZCMU stores. There is no question will travel over 75,000 unin hysterics-unus- ual miles, bringing them that today the Globetroless the home team is the even more intimate con- tters are the world's Harlem Globetrotters. tact with the world's greatest family entertainOver the past 52 years, funny bone. As part of ment, says Globetrotter the Globetrotters have that 75,000 mile trek, the president Stan Greeson, become synonymous with Trotters and their variety and from the attendance attractions, records set by the Trotbasketball magic and of half-tim- e will be in Salt Lake City ters in all parts of the their brand of antics has become an on January 15 for a 7:30 world, there seems to be tradition- -a American p.m. game at the Salt no one who can argue the claim. tradition enjoyed by the Palace. The Globetrotters have for Salt countries the Tickets 97 of people where the magicians of Lake game are S4.00, to their credit the record 85.50 and 87.00 and are for the largest crowd ever basketball have It's unusual to arrive at a basketball game and find the entire audience on-cou- rt at the Salt. to watch an outdoor available basketball game from an appearance in Berlin in that drew over 75,000 people. More recently, they set the 1951 Notice of Public Hearing indoor attendance record when more than 30,000 fans welcomed the Trotters to the Louisiana Superdome. Who, other than the Harlem Globetrotters, could set worldwide 4 attendance records and be welcomed as the home team in 97 countries? To be held January 8, 1979 and January 9, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. at the Henefer, Utah Town Hall. Regarding Department of Housing and Utban Development (HUD), Small Cities program, prior to the submission of to HUD for a Community Developement Block Grant. Th hearing will consist of a discussion of housing and public facilities needs within Henefer, criteria for grant acceptance and fundinand concerns of the Small Cities Grant Program. Public participation is encouraged. j to the reading. said he. Tickled with glee, "Here's a rhyme that you really should know. If you serioulsy start To learn this by heart Youll remember it after I go: If you're going to be smart, be clever or shrewd, Be sure to know there are four groups of food. The meat groups Ah ha, important for meats help you grow. Ceteris and breads give you energy to go. Vegetables and fruits for your skin and your eyes. And milks for your teeth and your bones of each size. To have healthy bodies for work, sleep and play. Eat many good foods from four groups every day." The Professor is gone far away from our home, And where he is now is not really known. But for a free book to learn more about food Wkh pictures to color for all of your brood. recent survey of Region conservation night hunting regulations ficers of the Division of in seven counties has Wildlife Resources. been completed. Shooting at night is Public interest in night controlled by each county hunting for jackrabbits and not by state regulaand small predators in- tion. fluenced the recent surMorgan County has an of- vey in Morgan, Box Elder, Davis, Cache, Weber, Rich and Summit EDITOR COALVILLE OFFICE MANAGER Needed immediately for Summit County Bee. Very flexible ordinance against any night shooting. Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties have ordinances which require the night hunter to obtain permission HELP WANTED l oura. Some work can be done at home. Qualifications: Typing ability from the country sheriff. In some cases, permission must be obtained from upon whose land the hunter plans to spotlight beofre the sheriff will issue a permit. land-owne- Good English skills Contact Wave Publishing Ileber City, 336-550- 1, or 654-147- 1, 336-564- 8 The fOOClS popularity of health foods has helped a lot of people become more aware of the food we eat and how it affects us. But, the Food and Administratin Drug warns that consumers should be wary of claims that these foods offer special health benefits. The Food and Drug Administration has a free reprint from its magazine FDA Consumer, to help you sort the myths from the facts. For your free copy of The Confusing World of Health Foods, Bishop Melvin Jenson just write to the Cnsumer Mae were very happy and Information Center, Dept to have their family home Colorado 548G, Pueblo, for the holidays. 81009. Part of the confusion about health foods, natural foods, and organic foods is that the stores Mrs. Grace Tumbow selling foods under these titles dont have a clear was happy to have her idea of which is what. Are children home for Christnatural foods really mas this year. They had a Natural very good time together. natural? Mr. and Mrs.', Guy seems to mean as in were happy to Fitzgerald nature, but the term is have son of Salt 'Ednas from to everything aplied Lake City home with to to bread vegetables potato chips. Organic them for Christmas. On foods are generally Tuesday, Guy and Edna left for Las Vegas, Nev. thought to be free from to visit with the rest of pesticides. Yet many of the foods contain pesti- their families that are cide residues. Even if no there. John and Alice Lewis pesticides are used, pestin Salt Lake City for were icides can remain in the soil for years. There is no the holidays with their way to define health families there. The families of the Rex foods other than to say Walkers were home for of none that without food, us would be very healthy. the holidays also. Here Pat and Agnes ODrisare a few things to watch coll had all of their family out for: home for Christmas Day According to FDA, dinner. vitamins from natural Brent and Ronie Sue sources have no nutriton-a- l Hoyt hosted a family superiority over syn- party for the Bob Hoyt thetic vitamins. So dont family at their home in get caught paying a Kamas. Also attending for was special guest, Mrs. higher price "natural vitamins. Maxine Peterson. are organic substances required in minute amounts in the diet of animals for normal growth, maintenance of health, and reproduction. For a substance to be a legitimate vitamin, it must be tested under controlled conditions to prove that its absence in the diet Weber and activity on their properties. "As a courtesy, those interested in night hunting should contact the sheriff in the county they wish to hunt and advise them that they will be in their area," said Regional Supervisor for The Division of Wildlife Resources. Hunters are reminded that carrying a loaded gun in a vehicle and shooting from public roads is against state law. Night hunters should be aware of ranges often sold in health food stores as a diet supplement. Accidental overuse of potassium chloride, sometimes called potassium salt, is know to have caused deaths of otherwise healthy individuals. Potassium chloride supplements and other prod- Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mitchell hosted a Christmas Day dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell of Salina and their daughter Beth and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Russell of Kamas. The Ronald Russell family had their annual Christmas Eve Family Home Evening and dinner on Dec. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Atkinson had a Christmas breakfast for the jesse Atkinson family on Christmas morning. The Mitch Tatton family were home for the holidays also. Guests at the Wagstaff Ranch in Kamas for the holidays were their children home from college, David and Marcile and their daughter Dorothy and husband Blain Laney along with their baby Jared Laney. Albert and Louise were very happy that they all could be there with them. ucts labeled as salt Mr. and mrs. Don substitutes which con- Gines had all of their tain potassium should be home for a Christ- used only under medical family mas family dinner. This tETSi re.mm.bl? T?" very way to buy food for health is to excercise care and lovely day and received nice gifts. common sense by eating many Christmas Ward The a wide variety of foods, containing livestock and was held on that Party be careful of their shots. and by practicing moder- Dec. 23 in Kamas was a ation in eating any single food. Lcnard and Doris At- - kinson family held a progressive dinner Christmas. They went to son Dcmont s home in West Point for the main course, traveled to Salt Lake to daughter Hazel Curry for desert, came to K"1 way where they had candy and nuts at the parents home, over to daughter Linda Muir s home for punch and chip dip, then to daughter Theil Atkinson and Myra Housels home for wife Bonita had a Chris- - hor doeuvres. That way tmas party Christmas eve they had Christmas dinthe saw and for Elmer and eva Koh- - ner together konen and Vem and Ruth Christmas all received. Huff. Bob and Georgia Bates Herman Cooley's home was the place chosen for had family dinner dinner for day night. They hosted ll Bobs parents, Clarence Marlin and LaReta and Craig and and Verda Bates, brother Norene Vantassell. Jerry and children Kan-deJeffc and David. Dinner was served SunGarence, VerMonday day night. da and Jerry Bates were guests of the Tom Bates Woodland enjoyed family for Christmas dincarollers Sunday night. ner. Elizabeth and Jan LeFler, Rob Anderson, the Rod Lynn and Rae Woodard their family home for had Dick the Maxfields, Stokes, and the Bart Christmas. Karri Lynn Christensons went about and Loren Prescott; Suzanne and Albert Dixon; singing through town. and Tim and Julie John the was Maxfield Gayla one having a birthday Woodard and their families. Sunday they joined this week in Woodland. Rod and Gayla hosted with Raes family the dinner for both their Wallace Mitchells for parents for Christmas. dinner at Jack and They were Mr. and Mrs. Janices home. Satur-Christm- as Van-tasse- The sacrament service e, Thomas Torkelson and Mr. and Mrs. E.O. Christmas found a long Maxfield. Gayla received table at Sherman and a present for Christmas Adele Woodards home. that was hard to wrap up There were dad and and put under the tree. A mom, Earl and Margaret Woodard, all ten children new car. Mr. and Mrs. Herman of Sherman and Adeles Cooley went to Salt Lake and their children. to have Christmas dinner Allie and Geri Woodwith their daughter Rosella and husband ard went to Las Vegas, to spend Pres, and Mrs. Thomas Lloyd (Bud) Atkinson Nevada Monday with their few a days Monday. nice Brown had a very families there. for Peoa gift the holidays. Their children John and Kathy Ure are the proud parents of a baby daughter. She will answer to the name of Jennifer Ure. She is the first grandchild for the Browns. Congratulations to all. Kamas causes abnormal body functioning. Pangamic acic is not a vitamin because it is not an essential part of our diet- Many people are luted Most landowners are to health foods in the keenly interested in who belief that theyre safer is using their land at than conventional foods. night. They are likely to Not so. One glaring sign complaints on tresexample is potassium pass for night time chloride, a substance Davis, gnd the their husbands and child- ren gt home for Christ- mas dinner. Muriel Mallory of Salt Lake spent Christmas with her daughter Card and husband Lloyd Claw- son. She is remaining for a few days beyond Christmas. Elizabeth LeFler had a family Christmas party for her family Friday night at home. that was held in the y. Vitamins Ideas parents, the from park fni FueUingschildren and Kamas Ward on Dec. 24 was under the direction of High Councilman Jim Milliner of Peoa. Speaking with him were Tonia Mitchell, Daymond Sarald and Mrs. Bessie gent and Boyd Donaldson also of Peoa. The music Russell. Songs were prewas a piano solo by Mrs. sented by the Relief Marsha Leavitt and also a directed Society Chorus, number sung by Mrs. by Mrs. Edna Fitzgerald. Carla mrs. Kathy Beal, At the piano was Mrs. Mrs. Lola LamLeavitt, Mens Joan Marchant. Mrs. Norene Van Choir sang a song. The bert, Tassell and Lorie Gines. entire choir sang. The John Jewkes received speakers were John Fitzhis Duty to God Award Tatton JaNeen gerald, and the memberships of and Mr. Best. Bradford B. and Sherrie The Sunday School were read. Graham Christmas program was a McNeil was Elmer special Christmas story released as the Sunday by Gloria Smith with a School SusSecretary. song by the Jr. Sunday tained as the new SecreSchool and remarks by Silent tary was Duane Lambert. the Bishop. Night was sung by the congregation. The Flinters family was together for the holidays and enjoyed much com-pan- Summit Counties have no ordinance against night hunting but permission should be secured to trespass on private land. Jack Rensel, Northern Knowledge about North and South Summit areas or Joan Lewis, Coalville sprang cupboard with all four paws speeding. She climbed to the top where the professor sat A kppwwooias3atxsaasaBSK3s3aaaaaai full time. Cleo Night hunting report Counties. The reports were ga- thered from Northern Part to n&Qltn had Santa came and all were enter- laincd with a program put on by the Primary children. The Ure family was very happy to know that John and Kathy have l heir new baby. They are the proud parents of a baby daughter and will name her Jennifer. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Van Hook were happy to receive phone calls from their children in St. George and in Arkansas. It is good to know that they are well and happy. Happy birthday this week to Verle Ann Applegate, Dorothy Cox, Maxine Minchey, Diane Atkinson, Vida Richardson, Dean Richardson and Rick Siddoway. st As we came to the kitchen, there on the floor. Were our pots and our . pans and our dishes galore. success, Bishop and Sister Stembridge were very happy to have most of their children home with them for the Christmas Eve family get together held at the home of Elden and Nita. A good time was enjoyed by all attending. Mrs. lone Marchant . was happy to have her family at home for the holiday. This also included Jeff and Janis Seely and baby. The Gerald Marchant family was pleased that Celis's mother, Mrs. Marlena Schumann of Salt Lake Gty, could be with them for Christmas. Mrs. Schumann is a former resident of Peoa and has many friends there to visit with. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Marchant were in Southern Utah to attend a funeral this past week. The Isakson family of Peoa was very happy to have their family home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brinton were able to visit with their sons for the holidays. It is nice to be able to do this. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Milliner on their wedding anniversary. Also a very happy birthday to Ann and Paul Marchant of Peoa. The Sacrament Service that was held in the Peoa Ward on Dec. 24 was very nice as it was put on by the youth that are away at school and other places. Talks were given and also many very nice Susan and husband Francis Ralph Hallam was the lucky one. His name was called during the Big Money Movie Thursday night. Ralph received 8725 cash and a 8500 gift certificate for a total of 81,225. Francis is very proud of the boys who wrestled at the meet held at the South Summit High School Thursday and Friday of last week. From seven schools who participated in the event, Francis had four boys in the finals. They were Woodland In church services and Rob Anderson. Bishop Rod Maxfield sand Holy Gty and a trio of Elizabeth and Jan LeFler and Beverley McCand-les- s did a musical number. Allen and Idea Gines didnt daughter, expect. Blanche Her and husband, Howard Sessions, took Ewa to Wyoming Saturday to . Wendell Mitchell, who of course were there to observe. Alma Atkinson spent Christmas day with her son Jerald and one of her two daughters. Ivy Hallam and husband, Ted. They were gusts of Ivy's son, Ralph and family for dinner. Oakley The Town of Oakley were happy that Santa Claus was able to find them this year. The sacrament meeting that was held in the Oakley Ward was very well presented. The Oakley Richie Jacobson, son of Ward Choir gave the Steve and Bonnie Jacob- meeting. It was under the son spent his Christmas direction of Mrs. DeLora in Unviersity Hospital in Young and Mrs. Kenna Salt Lake. He has meninFrazier. The narration gitis, but is at this writing was written by Mrs. making good progress. Hurry home, Richie. Does Gina McNeil feel cheated? Her birthday and Christmas are the Chancey and May McNeil, Brad and Bernita McNeil and family, and Carl and Rena Prescott were dinner guests for Christmas at the Elmer and Jean McNeil home in Kamas. in the Woodland ward speakers were Cindy Gines, Bma Winterton Ewa Atkinson spent a night in Wyoming she deliver gifts. The snow and wind on the Three Sisters closed the toad. The Three Sisters is a strech of road between Evanston and Mountain Roger Griffis, Steve View on the freeway. Myers, John Woodard This happens a lot in that and Scott Anderson. area. But anyway, they had to stay all night. Steven Gualt of Neola represented Union High Birthdays from Francis School in the wrestling this week are Austin meet held at the high Atkinson, Gina McNeil, school last week. Steven Clara Mitchell, Dorthy is a nephew of Mark and Cox, and Brad Graham. musical numbers were same day. rendered. It was nice to have them at home for the holidays. Beale Cann of Fallan, Nevada are spending a few days visiting Susans parents Don and Faye Keyes. Julie Keyes and Kathy Houston are home from Trade Tech in Provo for the holidays. Sacrament service day in Sun- Francis was enjoyed by those present who heard the bishopric and their wives talk. Bishop Mark Litileford and wife, Marilyn; Sherman Kirkham and wife Beth, and Kim Simpson and wife Lana. The Relief Society chorus sang. Roberta Frazier and presented by Mrs. Roberta Frazier and Mrs. Dana Vernon. It is so nice to have these special things presented to us. Many thanks to all those who helped in any way to present it to the town. Everyone in Oakley is busy cleaning up from the one holiday and preparing for the next one. But all wish the very best of seasons greetings to you and yours. There ' will be no Primary or MIA this week. Congratulations to Mr., and Mrs. Gerald Yung on their wedding anniversary. Happy birthdays this week to Collin Steadman, Brandon Young, Bernice Wilde, Gint Bergstrom and Nathan Raff. . |