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Show .Mi.';;- THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE CoaMUc, Utah S4017 Friday, August 3, 1979 3 - Coalville 2nd Ward holds Olympics Births BoUnder and Wanda Bristow ot tie Jessica weighed 7 Craig and DeAnn Coalville. Great grand- - pounds, S ounces and Bolinder are happy parents are Mr. and was 21 inches long, over the arrival of their Mrs. Glenn Ridge and first son born on July Mrs. Amy Potter of 26 at the Holy Cross Coalville. Mrs. Mable Hospital. He weighed 7 Bristow of Cecil Beach, pounds, 8 ounces and Calif, is also a great was 19i inches long, grandma. Proud grandparents are Roy and Kathleen Spriggs Bolinder, and Mike and Alan and Lynette Wilda Peterson. Great Spriggs are happy with grandparents are Jim the new addition to and Florence Hunter their family. Little and Ralph and Violet Sandra Lee was born on Judd. July 23 in the Provo Hospital. She tipped Bell the scales at 6 pounds Alan and Lisa Bell and was 18 inches long. are beaming over the Grandmothers are Mrs. new addition to their Leland Anderson of family. Their little girl Provo and Mrs. Wanda was born July 27 in the Spriggs of Hoytsville. St. Marks Hospital and she tipped the scales at Staley 6 pounds, 10 ounces Valerie and Alan . and measured 18 lA inches long. Happy grandparents include Darrin Grant, Gary Stokes, and Eric Clark posting colors for Summer Olympics. Proud grandparents are Keith and Marlene Blonquist of Upton and Roger and Carolyn - Grimsley of Hoytsville. Great grandparents in- dude Edna and Glen Hogan, Ameila Grims- ley, Ethel Winters Blonquist and Angus and Ella Pace, Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas are the proud parents of a baby girl born July 25. Lee and Linda have named their little daughter Mindi. Mindi weighed in at 7 pounds, 8 ounces and was 21 inches long, Mindi has three broth- ers Tory, Kasey and Staley are proud of Cole and one sister their new little boy Kristion awaiting her born July 25 in the arrival home. The McKay Dee Hospital in proud grandparents are Ogden. Kody Alan Mrs. Florence Rockhill weighed 9 pounds. 7 Harold and Carol Hob- son, Bryce and Beverly Bell, both of Hoytsville. Great grandparents are ounces and was 21 Mr. and Mrs.- Fred inches long. Grandpar-HobsoGreat great ents are Neil and Lola grandparents are Loren Staley of Hoytsville, Weston of Lake Teton and Monte and Jerry and Mrs. Helen Bell of Heggle of Hooper. Great grandparents are Randolph. - n. The Coalville 2nd Ward Primary Summer Olympics were held July 18. Every child participated in planned activities such as jump rope, shoe relay, hop scotch, hokey pokey, ball toss, stick pull and many others. Each child received a certificate of participation. It was a fun day for everyone. Sack lunches were enjoyed by all. ''? s x- , Sargent Wright and Mr. and Gale and Star Sar- - Mrs. Leland Heggle. gent are proud of their Great great grandpar-nelittle girl born ents are Mr. and Mrs. June 25 at the St. Walt Wright and Mrs. Benedicts in Ogden. Eliza McQueen. She weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces and was 19 Blonquist inches long. Her name LeSa and David Blon-wi- ll be Jasmine, quist are excited over Grandparents are Carl their new arrival born and Joan Sargent of 0n July 30 in the Hoytsville and Ross Coalville Hospital. Lit- w w v.r4l King Around The Rosies, Summer Olympics Woolgrowers contest at the Fair Graduation bom Primary was a very special occasion for these Coalville 2nd Ward Merri Miss girls. Graduation was held July 22, 1979 in the Relief Society room at the Coalville Stake Center. Standing are MIA President JNell Muir, Bishop Edwin L. Judd, Merrie Miss Teacher Diane Carter; Seated are Natalie Rlchins, daughter of Kay and Sharon Rkhins, Charlotte Charter, daughter of Pete and Diane, and Jennifer Louder, daughter of Raymond and Dorthy. V CHttfilUlcn Mr. and Mrs. Jess The contest is open to anyone who resides in Summit County. Judging will be based on the entrant's attire (the ewe may be decorated if desired), poise and appearance and control and presentation of the ewe. The animal does not need to be a registered t Waterbeds THE COMPLETE WATERSEO STOW will each pay: 1st $20.00; 2nd $18.00; 3rd $16.00; 4th $14.00; 5th $12.00; 6th $10.00; 7th $8.00; 8th S6.Q0; 9th $4.00; and 10th $2.00. Brooks Hampshire will award the winner of this class with a trophy. Brent S. Crittenden Weber State College would like to congratu- late Brent S. Crittenden upon his splendid scholastic achievement. 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Merilee Brooks with Pork Chop and Melanee would like to thank Get ily ewe. with blanketed busy teaching who sent how or ewe lamb everyone This year at the ing a Sheep Lead Class. your food and good flowers, Summit County Fair This event will be held to lead so that it too wishes Bevera during winner. the Summit County in front of the grand may become and recent surgery The Summit ly's Woolgrowers and the. stand Friday, August Air and Summit County recovery. County Fair Board are sponsor- - 1 7 at 2:30pm. Wool Growers Assn. Bryce, Beverly & Boys 9. North Summit High. He is majoring in Electronics, and has maintained a grade point average of 4.0. A Special Thanks birth Linda Thomas would like to give a very special thanks to Terry and Ron Davis as well as Barbara Sargent for being so helpful to herin uie assistance of the - so did onct ther LAKEVIEW'S CORNER The Kamas Lakeview Realty Office would like to wish everyone a very nice summer. 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