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Show 2 Summit County Bee Coalville, Utah 8401 7 Friday, December 21, 1979 Postal test to Senior Citizen News be given South Summit On Monday. Dec. 10 a moderate crowd attended at the S.S. Senior Citizen Center in Kamas with the usual activities going on. Thad and Clara Turnbow were our visitors and had just returned from their mission. The dinner was chicken cassc-ro- l. relish tray, lemon fluff salad, biscuits, and apple pic. A big thanks to Agusta Prescott and June Kennedy for this fine meal. 38 Senior Citizens met at their center Thursday, December 10. All went up to South Summit High Cafeteria for a lunch of rice topped with gravy and meatballs, scones, tossed salad, pears and cake. A big thanks to these ladies for this fine meal. A big thanks to Amanda Welsh for the nice cookies she brought teshi filled and t ye received a lovely Christmas card from Gov. Scott Matheson Monday evening the children of the Primary put on a very enjoyable program for their parents and everyone who wanted to attend. The children did a great job with the fine help of their teachers and the Primary officers. We appreciate the dedication of those who worked with the children. After all, we really know nothing about the joy of Christmas until we look at it through the eyes of a child. - - If you want a motorcycle tree .in the building. It was decorated by Lonnie assisted by for the Holidays do your hom . everywherewifothefamily.Justfbld dawn the handlbars, and stick it in the back ofthecae (It want leak gas or oil KD80M on the way.) Heres a dirt bike of another ooiot lime green, like its racing cousin, the KX80 mini (not shown). It nas a motocross mission, a 79cc engine, and primaiy so you can start in any gear. There's no premixing oil and gas, our Superlube injection takes ore of that This trail bike is great i TheKV75hasanautomatic dutch, t which means nodutchlevertodeal with. And it goes . period. Annually, this starting represents a $15,122 e salary for a that increases years. party were finalized,, Lorene Boyer, Chairman for the candy project, thanked all who assisted her. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thomas (Norma), former Coalville residents, were guests on this day. They enjoyed meeting old friends and meeting new ones. Glen spoke for a few minutes and proved that he is still a master at storytelling. The Four Seasons," paintings done by Edna Clark, I . were KM 100 willing to accept employment, and we want to offer people in the local community the chance to compete for these openings by signing up for and taking the exams." . ' Arlington, Va. 22209. ' 10) ; ' 10) Final Christmas Drawing SATURDAY DECEMBER 22, 1979 5:00 P.M. ncktdinifnitHkakrptUktitaxttOfav&tMbwlrik MGfJMdk Kawasaki btiinte in riding taty Check heal lows htfootyon ridt. Member ofAMA, MKondMSF. Specificotiommtifidh change withoat notice. Kawasaki Dont let the good times pass you by. Open Monday thru Saturday SPECIAL SALE from 20 of Christmas and other selected items 50 OFF BEGINNING SATURDAY The Postmaster said the Postal Service established the policy two years ago of extending eligibility indefinitely for those on foe job register because little hiring was being done. On Oct. 8, 1978, those who have been on the job register for more than two years will lose their eligibility. They will have to reapply to compete for a standing on the new register," he said. Postmaster Bigelow explained that those wishing to take foe exam could apply by picking up applications at .the Kamas Post Office by January 18, 1980, Applicants will be notified as to date of examination. Locomotives on winter display . (0) w&BnhsL Avadebk in U.& and Canada. Priustt&tbk&tr . Get your Special or Last Minute New shipment have just arrived in time for Christmas. ' ' Beginning December 26 the Central Pacific locomotive Jupiter" will be on a week-lon- g public display at Golden Spike National Historic Site. The Jupiter is one of two authentic steam locomotives,: replicas of the ones that met at Promontory May 10, 1869, signaling completion of. the' first transcontinental railroad. Although both locomotives have been in storage for maintenance since early November,"' said HAPPY HOLIDAYS! KD CYCLE AND AUTO SHOP 1 hiring people from our updated job register. We need qualified people who will be Employees who serve on National Guard and Reserve teams make better team workers for you. If you already encourage participation in Guard and Reserve training, many thanks. If not, write: Employer Support, Arlington, Virginia 22209. Hurry On Down To The; Store At i Holliday Hills GIFTS.!. dont want to give the impression we will be hiring great numbers of people in the coming months," the Postmaster said. I vacancies will occur in the next two years that will be filled by . frame and suspension, leading axle front forks, and a 16"front wheel to handle rough gnxind. The engine is an 82cc reed valve. Tfourereadyto ride the streets. But you dont want to give up the dot Then the KM100 is your bike; it can J handle both. And the 990c notary valve engine goes kxigwayonatankofgas. ' anticipate approx, not over displayed and enjoyed. Edna was congratuled on her artistic talent, by Maxine Wright es at the Primary Children's Hosoital, the Coalville Ward employee to $17,188 in 8 full-tim- We have not opened our register since 1977, and an examination of it has led us to believe that it is out of date, and that many of the names on the register are people who have moved or for some reason are no longer available to take postal jobs," Postmaster Bigelow said. youngsters had given performanc- I "starting, KV75 employment. Salaries, not including fringe benefits, for clerks and letter carriers begin at S7.27 an hour and increase to $8.56 an hour over an including a visit from Santa. Sherald Clark brought her dandng students to entertain. She informed us that these talented KDX80 -- I Christmas al job-relat- ed desert. President Pennybaker announc-,c- d that planned details for the and Park City. He also announced that he is available to take patients and can be contacted through the hospital. The doctor assisted Amy Shaw with the blood pressures. parents. ed others. Christmas gifts and favors were completed and all is in readiness for the Christmas party next Wed. Harry introduced Dr. Ron Tilsen, one of the doctors who will be a staff member at the Summit County Hospital. The doctor announced that the hospital will be updated and enlarged and that there will be a dinic in Coalville i Good Luck. If you want to play in the dirt, start on the KD80M. Dad will like the price, youll like trans-everything else. It comes with a salad, cupcakes and punch. After lunch President Harry Pennybaker presented the business of the dub. He thanked Lonnie ' Jacobsen for furnishing and setting up a beautiful pine MNMNMNNmNNNNNNMmMWNNMNNNNN Here's your first assignment Prove to your parents that youre old enough to own your own bike. How? Slow them that when it comes to taking on responsibility of any kind, youre not a kid anymore. Because kids don't ride motorcycles. i Now, a good place tostart (other than cleaning up your room), is learning what kind of bike to ask for. bu11 be glad to knew that Kawasaki has die right mini motorcycle for every rider starting outWfere here to tell you about all of them, so you can tell your ' Forty-seve- corn, hot rolls, jello Sub-rur- dedication to teaching and training these children. Reed Moore gave a brief report on selecting and caring for the Christmas trees in the homes. Paintings done by Emma Johnson and Beth Fawcett were displayed and enjoyed. They were congratulated on their beautiful work, as was their instructor Ethel Pcnnybaker. Handwork, cards and pool were enjoyed. On Dec. 14, 34 members sat down to a delicious fish dinner with yummy chocolate cake for a n ii North summit Christmas was everywhere in the depot as the members of the N.S. Senior Citizens gathered 'on Dec. 12. The efficient cooks were present early and busily preparing delicious food for the noon meal. n members were served meat loaf, macraoni and cheese, Postmaster John Bigelow hat carrier announced that exams will be given soon and urged that all those interested, tests apply to take the Postal Service to lead can that S herald was complimented for her Vt . Oakley Ward Christmas Party Relief Society and other places. and his wife and we thank them so very much for the lovely card. We also received a nice Christmas card from Beth Wilde from Arizona. Thanks to you Beth for the lovely card. by MoWe Oliver Superintendent George Church, we could not paisa up the opportunity for a brief holiday run." d The valley and cold, clean air will also make it a special treat for photographers and those who want to record the sounds of the steam locomotive whistle and bell. The park's other locomotive, the Union Pacific 119" will not be displayed as its defective cab has been removed and is being rebuilt by the contractor in California. The public may see the Jupiter from 9:30am to 3:30pm through January 1. The park visitor center and museum will be closed Dec, 24 and 25, reopening the 26th at its regular daily hours of 8am to 4:30pm. After New Years Day, the Jupiter will return to storage until April, when both locomotives will be on regular public display. Those desiring further information may call the park at (801) during office hours. snow-covere- 390 E. 400 North Morgan, Utah . 471-22- . . . (bon aimyfiim meaimacsip Utah's cheese makers have for generations provided Utah and the west with some of the finest cheese produced anywhere. Swiss, Cheddar and Monterey Jack are some of the most popular with Utahns among the many delicious Utah cheeses available. 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