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Show ! t t Summit County Bee Coalville, Utah 8401 7 Friday, December 21, 1079 4A Births ft Mrs. Inez Eakins of Henefer was happy to hear of the birth of a new great granddaughter. Little Amy Lee was born tofLavy and Diane Burman and tipped the scales at 8 pounds. She is the happy couple's first child. Grandparents include Wayne and Deon Spendlovc of Morgan. Carsten Mortensen Marilyn Vernon Mortensen--V Mr. and Mrs. Fay R. Vernon of Hoytsville are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Marilyn to Mr. Carsten Mortcnsen of Central, Ovard Brent and Cheryl Ovard became the proud parents of a . darling baby daughter on Dec. 14. The sweet little miss will be called Holly Ann and she weighed in at 6 pounds. 2 ounces and was 21" long. She was born in the Heber Hospital. Helping to spoil her at home are her sisters, Leena, Stephanie, Natasha and her Lamanite foster sister Anita. Grandparents are Mrs. Reta Ovard, Henefer; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glissmeyer, Bountiful; great grandmother Mrs. Edna Stephens and, Mr. and Mrs Glissmeyer. Utah, formerly of Peoa. The couple have set December 28. 1979 for their weddinp ernon Carsten is a graduate of South Summit High School. He IS Elder Gregory W. Potter Missionary News- Elder Gregory W. Potter of Oakley, Utah has been called tq! serve an LDS Mission in. the San! Diego, California Mission field.' Elder Potter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Potter. He is the grandson of Mrs. Vera Wilde oi Oakley and Mrs. Amy Potter Oi Coalville. He has a brother, Elder Jeffrey Potter, serving a mission in Melbourne, Australia,' and, a brother Barry at home. Gregory graduated from South Summmit High School in 1979. He also graduated from Seminary in 1979 where he served as President of the Seminary for the year 1978-7While at South Summit he participated in basketball and the rodeo club. He has attended Weber State College for one quarter. His farewell testimonial will be ; held at the Oakley Ward, Kamas Stake Center on December 30, 1979 at 1:00pm. Elder Potter will enter the Mission Training Center New doctor in town Gale and Kathleen Pace (Uague and Desoto) meeting the new Doctor. for the Summit County area. Dr. ronald Tilsen can be reached at the Summit County Hospital. An .Open House .was . , held December 12 and public to meet him. 13 for the Card of thanks YOUR SUPER EFFORTJO PREVEN The family of Mrs. Izzetta Jane Smithies wish to express their sincere appreciation and gratitude to ail relatives, friends and neighbors who were so very kind to us at the passing of our beloved mother,' grandmother and great grandmother. Thanks for all that was done for u$ at this time to make things so very nice.. .we shall never forget your thoughtfulness. J Family of Mrs. Izzetta Jane Smithies . Gines Tim and Lori Gines became the very proud parents of their second son. born on December IS in the McKay Dee Hospital. "Jed Weston" weighed 8 pounds, 10 ounces and was 21" long. He has a brother Luke who has been anxiouslv awaiting the THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLIIMER g arrival of his pardner. Happy grandparents are Doug and Betty Gines of Kamas; Edison and Beulah Stephens of Henefer. Great grandparents include Mrs. May Gines, Kamas; Mrs. Elthera Stephens, Henefer; and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stevens, Oakley. ' team-ropin- : . - 088 Very happy over the arrival of their first baby are Mick and Jeri Sue Gegg of Marion. Bradley P. was born at the Wasatch County Hospital December 12, 1979 and checked in at 7 pounds, 7 ounces. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hap (Norma) Clegg of Marion and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Doris) Louder of Oakley. Great grandparents are Mrs. Florence Mitchell,'. Marion; ' Mrs. Della Gegg of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stevens, Oakley; Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Louder, Kamas; and Mr. Jimmy Brusnaham, Salt Lake Gty. ! on still believe. home d festively-decorate- ri the islands that has lasted for hundreds of years, which the peasants and children Also "The Best Christmas.! Jhe g yet humerous story of a widow mother of 9 children, ' the public donations given them at Christmas time, which they in with old neighbors , return shared friends and in need than more humerous the Nash... Ogden themselves. rhyme of the stress and struggle of A delightful and d parents at Christmas time; yet all the credit is given to are unknown holiday evening. Delicious Christ- -' mas refreshments were served by Santa Gaus. the club hostess. The 13 members the in Stable, "Midnight written by Elizabeth Gaudge...A present were Alliane Zubek, June of Gub President Sandra Jaussi, hostess for the evening. The Book Review was given by Alliane Zubek. She choose a variety of entertaining Christmas stories. "Santa Go Home by heart-warmin- fun-fille- UL SAFETY SEAL Do your lighted decorations and cords all carry ' Have you placed re- or repaired frayed Christmas tree light cords and tightened loose con- - plug-cor- d the . Christmas Eve story in the Channel Islands where the children of the duFrocq family lived to witness the old country legend that all stahles were changed and sacred on Christmas Eve, and that at midnight all the animals knelt down and worshiped the manger. Underwriters UL . nections? Have you investigated newer lights that bum cooler and safer, and use less electricity than some of the older ones? Test your lights before mounting them on your tree or house. Many lights for indoor use on trees are rated 7 watts. each, and no more than 85 such lights should be connected to a single outlet. The new pinpoint "mini" lights use very low wattages watts for a full 50 bulbs) and it is 30 to of string unlikely that the average home-own- er (about . . 18-2- 0 would put enough on tree to overload a circuit. a OUTDOOR LIGHTS . Have you checked your outdoor holiday lighting cords to make sure they are "outdoor rated," in good condition, and are properly protected from weather (especially where cords may be plugged together)? Are you careful not to stand on wet ground when rigging and testing they are plugged in? Most outdoor lights are rated 10 watts; the maximum number of them if such lights connected to single outlet is 50. a Laboratory safety seal? Make sure the UL is inside a circle. . : not a square. Have you checked that moving Santas and other lighted Christmas decorations are properly . want to leave the house lighted when you're away, it's safer to do it with other lighting.) am Boyer, Lorca Blonquist, Wilma Bagnell, Carol Hobson, Wanda . Bristow. Marie Wilde, Joan Naylor and Sharon Weaver. ' by Sec. Wilma Bagnell Valleyettes Christmas carols led by Bessie Russell and a true retold Christmas story by Deanna Page set the right mood , for the evening. Many thanks to President Margaret Page. Vice President Lois Page and Sec. Helen Jones for a splendid time. We drew names for our secret, pal' for next year and the next, meeting will be hosted by Fend, Hebden and Lorene McNeil in January. .The Valleyettes held their LEAVING HOME Have you briefed your family on turning off Christmas tree lights when you leave home? (If you Wilde, Florence Moore, Edith Bond. Sandra JAussi, Lorene l- grounded? ' annual Christmas Party December 18 at the Kamas Kafe were everyone was in attendance. A lovely turkey dinner was served by the gracious cooks including even Christmas pudding. Many thanks to them from all of us. Blessing on the food was given by Deanna Page. Santa Claus appeared to check and see if we had all been good little girls and to pass out our presents. A program of Christmas ITT-- W H M H , . , H H -- B- H H H A Pull the trigger Chang on! When qoii i ih is like ii mil ilu! tru i t ?r on the 1900 Centurion, it Imllet. Iii.iluies include: 500 cc liquid-uuiletrack ein in in fully- d. Hliiisuible lung travel slide . suspension clurch Hie most advanced hydraulic disc braking system on snow. Come race-f)rove- ri . . t v seethe 1980 Centurion. Its the best of.' Polaris' besc OCTOPUS OUTLETS Have you any of those "octopus" outlets around the house . . . the ones with too many appliances plugged into one circuit? Never overload electrical circuits; use proper size fuses. Overloaded circuits are a fire hazed. Marts 80 Centurion Wilkinson Construction . a tf-- H Company Morgan, Utah H . January 10, 1980. An old belief in The Coalville Literary Gub held their monthly meeting Wednesday evening, Dec. 12, 1979 at the lovely, . 9. Coalville Literary Club TREE LIGHTS ,! . March of Dimes Births V - Makes currently employed at Utelite. Marilyn is a graduate of North Summit High School and is attending Brigham Young University. The couple is planning to make their home in Coalville. a t H ATT d TT ' |