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Show 2 Coalville, Uuh '8401 7 Summit County Bee .... . , . ' ' i Ertwriu mcmMiii Mttar . Friday, May 23,1980 . Octatar 26,1923, at On post ( March 2, 1079. PuMtehad avary Friday at CaatvMa, Utah, lacandtau pastaga gild at CaahriOa, Utah. Mwrfilng Ratas aaAppttcattaa ' Sabieripllaa 96.50 a ydar la advahca; $10 RICHARD M. ond SUSAN F. BUYS, PuUshers Uttf 14017, aadar. .... . . . , . . to .Act Loiiise Page Editor' - Continued from front page Schools out, and so are the kids. Our most precious commodity, our greatest resource, our pride and joy. To all the graduating seniors we offer our best .wishes. To all the rest, who made it one ' more year, we congratulate you. Hang in there. Drivers, remember the Kids are home now, watch for youngsters darting out into traffic. And kids, you have a responsibility too. Have fun this summer. If you be careful, we will po,. We want to make sure you're still around when school starts jn the fall. ' To everyone, have a safe,, happy and productive summer. . "Within These Walla The roles are cast and weekly practice beginning on the Coalville Stake's Susquiccntcnnial program,, Within These Walls which w.iirhc presented July 24 and 25 as part of the Stake celebrationj. . . 336-594- 4 9H9UEY PHELPS, CaalvMa OtHca Maaagar Manday, 9-- 1 p.n.; Taatday, 1-- 2 p.al. 1,11 9E99E 9. RUSSELL, Kaaiaa OtHca Managar 703-439- 7 Maaday.0-1ip.ai- .; Twtday, 9-- 2 p.m. Postal Identification No. 525640 . . 339-550- 1 . Summit Editorial in. in afflct il CmMOc, 1 . outdoor Tin three-daprogram will also include 26. held. Ball be to Grand July a Saturday, activities, contests and day-tim- y , , . e; .i i i Coalville Stake News in Salt Lake a attended meeting Rulon and Margie Judd recently Record wftich was a preliminary to the World Conference on Alex Haley as a featured with 5 held will be which August . . 12-1- SeVeii selected . . for Dairy Princess contest horseback riding, music,. all sports and meeting people. .Seven gifls have been selected as finalists for the Summit County Dairy 'Princess Contest to be. held on Mjay'3l..l980. A reminder to all those Dairy Wives 'who wish. to. attend the luncheon and that day. theluncbeon will start at :00pm and the' contest will begin right after fh'e limeheon. The following girls will be competing fonthe title this. year: Sr'htf" Mormons. ' ' well-know- n water trampoline. Carolyn loves and sunshine. ! ; heritage you will leave. .... . . f Summit County Rodeo to 24 that are interested, in the,Summt ; will be held June 11, 1980. IT Coiini.v Rodeo Contest! ' For further information please call Julie Wpodard in Woodland Phyllis Page in Debra Jones in Henefcr at ai at in Vernon or NaVcc Hoytsville Onkicv at ' Addition all girls , , ' greatest as the worlds becoming with the rest information of wealth their share record has become heritage conscious since thfc of ihc ' televising of Mr. Haleys book, "Roots. ' The Judds' reminded everyone of the importance of keeping up vour personal history and your family, history as part of thp keepers, will world Which 15 336-241- 0; 78.1-470- 877-569- . i 336-598- 2. 2: ; ' . . . ;; . ;; Kamas Gty little? There wijl be ..how much. How No? or .Yes Zoning.. in the South Summit High public meeting June 3, 1980 at 7:30pm ' is . ;; needed., ; School auditorium. Everyone . . . :: j; Utah Tech Graduates ' A total of five students from Summit County will be amon the fro Uf3i nearly 500 graduates to receive their diploma, 29. Provo-Oreon !. at May Technical College Utah Tech President Wilson W. Sorensen will be in chit ihc graduation ceremonies to be held on the Orem Campus at Ut9j Technical College beginning at 6:00pm. The Summit Countv graduates with their majors are Stanley J. Page. Oaklev. Auto Mechanics; Kevin Van TasselblKamas, Aufo Mechanics; Scott H. McQueen. Coalville. Diesel Mechanics; Cory T. Lott. Kamas. Electrical - Automation; and Gaiy R. Ovard. c Hcncfer. Electrical - Automation. --- m Peggy Houston, daughter of Sharon Marchant. daughter ot Mrs. Mcrlvn Houston of ffancis. and Mrs. Gerald Marchant of Mr. in such involved been has Peggy Pcoa. Sharon extracurricular activschiHil activities as four years on ihc basketball team, volleyball for ities include concert band four one year, arid (rack and field, for ' years, pep band four years. South two ;cars.' Sh? has played the flute Summit Drill. Team member foqr in hand for six. years and won years. S.S. Drill Team Mistress various regional awards. Peggy is one year. S.S, Drill Team also a member of the Future President one year.menjber leader two years,, Qjisiness Leaders of America for. nine years, four years and also won various camp Mayor one year, '4-a is conference participant .two also She awards. .youth regional state leadership member of ,the future Homemakyears, ers of America for one .year. Her participant two years', hobbies and interests include Treasurer of the S.S. FELA sports of all kinds, painting, Chapter- one year, member of embrodering. making objects with FBLA Week Committee two years. beads and cooking. She is also FBLA Community Service Project interested in all kinds of things committee and participated' in that involve activity. Peggy enjoys 1978 National FBLA Conference. being with people and children. Sharon has won many honors and Her future plans are entering the awards and this fail she will be ' field of business. She is also cniering BYU where she Has interested in country music, received , a "Brigham You,ng University Presidential rodeos and classical poetry. . . . Jacqueline Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Vern Graham of Francis. Jacqueline has been involved in such, activities .as secretary of, the S.S. FHA Club. Stale, officer in the Utah State Chapter of FHA. Freshmap Gass Chairman of Entertainment, Soph- - 4-- H . 4-- H .Cheryl Woolstenhulme. daugh-- 1 . Woolstenhulme of Oakley. Cheryl has been very. active in school withsuch activities as Student Body Entertainment. Chairman .of Cheerleader for two years. FHA. FBLA for three years. FBLA special projects .chairman, school play, seminary for four years, band and stage band, chorus and chorus accompanist. Cheryl's hobbies include .such things as cooking, sewing, little children, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4-- H ppn-feren- - ? . GRADUATES Committee and Graduation Committee. In FBLA, activities, Jacqueline has been secretary of the Utah FBLA State Executive Council, treasurer of the S.S. FBLA Chapter, attended 1979 Western Regional. Conference in Phoenix. Ari.. attended three Utah State Leadership Conferences and attended 1979 National Leadership Conference in New Orleans, La. Jacqueline's awards and honors include girls state rep., honor student, seminary graduate, first place in oil painting at Summit County, and ytah. $tate Fairs, jSspopcl attendppt to Kamas Valley Fiesta Queen., third place in advanced typing at Region meet and fourth place in Stenographer 'll at Region Meet. 1 . 336-266- 649-938- 877-555- ,. ;?j. REDUCED . . 10 - TILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Is the most important part of our business We consider, it n privilege to have your confidence, and think yen for your patronage I YOU MAY RELY ON MORGAN DRUG CO. , j . jf - (C-l- I Becky Littleford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Littleford of Francis. Becky will graduate from South Summit High in May pf 1980. She received a scholarship from BYU for the fall of 1980 and will major in Business Management. She has been involved jin such activities as Senior Class Secretary. President and member of drill team, member of FBLA four years, class rep. for FBLA (me year, member of concert band and stage band, and third attendent.to .. Kamas Fiesta Davs Queen. 336-233- 4. Planning Commission Notice Public notice is hereby given that the Summit County Planning Commission will hold a regular meeting on Tuesday. May 27. 1980 at 7:30pm in the Summit County Courthouse in Coalville. The agenda includes: ! 7:30pm Anena Peacock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Peacock of Kamas, Anena is a 1979 graduate of S.S. High School, where she was secretary of the Senior Class, of the yearbook 1978-7- 9 and on the yearbook staff in 1977-7She was a member of tile drill team for two years and played in the high school band. An active member in the seminary program at school where she served as President her senior year. In the Kamas Ward she has been Junior 8. 1294263 Sunday School Organist and . chorister and served in various leadership capacities in her MIA groups. The past year she has attended Weber State College in Ogden. and has been employed the last two summers as a clerk typist at Ihc local Forest Office. Carolyn Wilde! daughter of MrV' and Mrs. Leon Wilde of OakelvV, Carolyn will graduate from S.S';1 High School and LDS Seminary' this year. She is a member of the' cooking and horsemanship She is also a member of the Rodcd'' Club and was Rodeo Cluj) ' Assistant Secretary in 1979,', Camlyn was a member of FBLA.!, FHA and FFA. She's also bccii sports editor and photographer for? the South Summit Yearbook and a member of the newspaper staff, f ' the fall Carolyn' will enter Dix' College where she has received an academic scholarship. Her hobbles include animals, horses, rodeo, tennis, swimming. Polynesian dancing and jumping on the, j . Old House Street Sale at the Ogden Union Station. An opportunity for people to self old house parts, antiques and junk, the street sale is being by the Utah State Historical Society and radio station B 101 FM in Ogden. r The street sale will begin at 9:00am and will give buyers, sellers.) and traders an opportunity to swap old house paraphanalia in an. depot. The street sale is iri conjunction with 9'd Buildings... Presents from the Past." ther Utah State1 Historical Society s annual restoration market and workshop May in celebration of National Historic Preservation Month -. "Old Buildings..." begins Friday. May 23 at 11:30am and will. run through Sunday. May 25. Activities will include exhibits.-- , workshops, and a fun run. as well as the Old House Street Sale.! Call the Utah State Historical Society at 4 for more information. ' ' g. If interested contact: Utah National Guard Veterans, P.O. Box 8000, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 or Robert .V. Crossley, Secretary. Telephone, 266-476-5. River Parkway Authority. Harold Utah's only Old House Street Sale will be held Saturday. May: 24. The annual reunion, of the Utah National Guard Veterans of Work Wars will be on Saturday. June 7. All former members of. the Utah Guard who participated in any war are invited to attend, along with his partner. The activities will be at the Fort Douglas Officers Open Mess beginning at 5 p.m. and consist of registration, social hour, dinner, guest speaker and dan-rin- n 336-233- 4! Utah National Guard Veterans reunion 4-- H Provo-Jorda- Tippetts. Discussion of Parkway authority as it relates to the Provo River. Summit County. 8:00pm LaVerl Bushell. Questions on zoning in the RR-- 2 zone near Woodland. 8:30pm Monroe Co.. Steve Smith'. Request for a conditional use permit for construction of ready mix concrete batch plant and support facilities east of Quinn's Junction (Intersection of U.S. Hwv. 40 and Utah Hwy. 248). 8:45pm Hv Saunders. Van Martin. Preliminary Plat Approval. Mtn. Ranch Estates Condominiums, west of Hwy. 224. south of Kimball's Junction. 9:00pm Jim Webster. Preliminary Plat. Park West Village.'' Phases C&D. 9:15pm County Planning Office. Discussion of proposed amendments to the Summit County Development Code. ' Questions on any of the proposals should be directed to the1 Summit County Planning office at or DRUG A COSMETIC HEADQUARTERS "Your Walgreen Agency Stan" PEON T.fi. Valiev Lumber Co. request for a zone change from Agriculture Zone (AG-1- ) to Commercial Zone ) on approx J 3 acres for the purpose of constructing a lumber sales facility located in the west half of Section 12, T1S, R3E. SLB&M. Property east, of U.S. Interstate Highway 80. south of Gorgoza Freeway Exit. 2. Amendments to the 'c?mdaries of the RR-- 2 (Rural Residential Zone). This zone is primarily located in the area surrounditig Henefer, Coalville, Oakley. Kamas and Francis. It is proposed .to establish new RR-- 2 zone boundaries such that the zone will include land located within 500 feet from the, center line of the paved arid county maintained highway on either side of said highway. The RR-- 2 Zone requirements are such that lA acre minimum and 110 feet frontage is required for a building permit for a single family dwelling. Questions on either of the proposals should be directed to the Summit County Planning Office, Countv Courthouse. Coalville. ; Uiah at ALL AMITY WALLETS TIMEX WATCHES Board of Commissioners Notice Public notice is hereby given that the Summit County Board bf .Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Tuesday. June 24. 1980 at 5:00pm in the Commission Chambers in the Summit County Courthouse in Coalville. The purpose of the hearing is to consider amendments to the County Zoning Ordinance and Map is jioUwwWf Wi think you'll find just the right ono to make that special GRADUATE happy! 10 ' i l SHOP OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF INDIVIDUAL AMERICAN GREETING GRADUATION CARDS REDUCED " . I Demolition Derby There will be a Demolition Derby, sponsored by the Summit County Sheriffs Patrol, on May 31. Entrance time is 6:00pm. The Derby will be at 7:00pm. This will be held at the Coalville City Park. The price of admission is S2.00 for adults. Si .00 for students 4 and under, and free for anyone 6 years of age and under. The Coalville Lions Gub will have the concessions with good things to eat. All entrants will have to register before or on the 31st 6 ii) of Mav bv 6:00pm. To register, contact Steve Pasket, in the Park City area; and Fred 3 Coalville area: Virgil Bair. in the Kamas Area. 1 .Gcorgi. This event is to raise money for the necessary equipment and other costs the Sheriffs Patrol has in their work that is so vital tp ; our communities. omore Class Secretary. Senior Class Vice President. School Newspaper Staff,. Senior Ball 4-- H ter of Mr. and Mrs.' Dick J held-ever- y J- 533-602- . 4 INOTICE COALVILLE CITYCin The Coalville City Council is now accepting applications for City Marshall and also summer help. Any one interested should contact City Hall at 8th, North Main, or phone Bids will be accepted for City Marshall at City Hall up to noon on June 2. 336-598- 1. 1980. U any question, contact . City Hall or City Council. i) |