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Show The Summit County Bee Coalville, South Summits Future with moms and dads aiding in ages range from four weeks to two their special training years. In the tadpole class the ages of the ten children arc from two to five years. Their enthusiasm and energy arc unbelievable. These youngsters arc getting a good start on their way to gaining a needed, beneficial skill. which includes lots of tender loving care and confidence building. There are nine children enrolled in the water babies class and their I and. ..there arc Thanksgiving dinners. As you might have guessed, our Senior Citizens dinner came under the catagory of November - fireplace today, at our center, added much to the festive atmosphere. As we gathered round the fire to toast our shins, the main topic of conversation centered on Thanksgiving. How and where some were spending the day was gleaned from the dialogue. Don and Cynthia Gines and members of their family were having dinner at Guy and Vickie Gines. Grace Turabow was going to Barbara and Garth Deckers home to celebrate. Lucille and Isfi Fitzgerald and some of their children and their families were congregating at Snow Bird, guests of Reva and Hal Fitzgerald. Irma and Otis Peterson had invited family members from Idaho, to the latter. As usual, the cooks did everything up "brown". All the food they prepared was done to a turn'. Only thing, they couldn't decide whether to have turkey or ham. (So what did they do? They had both.) This way they pleased BabyLouder Tony and Judy Louder are proud to announce the birth of their baby daughter Stacia Louder. Stacia was born November 15, 1983 at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. UT. She weighed in at 8 Ibis. 11 oz. and was 19j in. tall. At home to love and care for Stacia is a sister, Stephanie and a brother Terence who are very proud of their new sister. Proud grandparents are Dave and Maxine Robinson of Woodland. Jerry and Doris Louder of Missionary Called Roger and Barbara nail of Kamas are the proud parents of their first born, a boy. He arrived in the world at 10:57 a.m. , on November 23 at the Wasatch County Hospital. He has been named Jason Dale and he weighed 6 lbs, 9 oz. and measured 19 inches long. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.- Raymond Cheatham Jr. of Greybull, Wyoming and Carol Hall of Fountain Valley, California. 'Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bradley of Bell, - BabyLazenby and ' Teana Lazenby of are the proud parents of a Kamas baby boy, their first born. Tyre Dennis was born at the St. Marks Hospital on the 16th of November at 5:00 p.m. He weighed in at 7 lbs. 12 oz. and measured 20 inches in length. Excited grandparents are Tom and Karen Simpson of Kamas and Dennis and Carol Lazenby of Francis. Great grandparents are' Douglas and Tean Tom share their day. Mac Gines was to dine with Helen and Ray Jones and family. Edna and Guy Fitzgerald were heading for Las Vegas to be with their children there. Bcrniccc McCormick was preparing dinner at her home, for her loved ones. Sounded as though busy days were ahead. Laura and Marv Simpson and Mae Olsen were able to meet with us today, and we were happy to greet them. It's good to know they are improving. Our tables were laden with a California and Mrs. Raymond Cheatham Sr. of Greybull, Wyoming. Simpson of Kamas, Thelma Butters of Marion, Virginia Brown of Salt Lake City and Zelma Lazenby of Tabiona. at the Logan Regional 1983 Hospital. The new arrival weighed eight pounds, 11 ounces and was 21 inches long. She was greeted at home by one sister, Heather. Grandparents are Reed and Marie Dymock of Clover, Utah and d by Gussie p.m.-Coalvil- le p.m.-Henef- er Tom Rees at fashion plus Precision Hair Cuts - Our guests were George and Barbara Simpson, and daughter Patty, from Washington, and Weldon Prescott. Afton Grotepas brought pictures she had taken at our Halloween a horrible shock to capers-Wh- at "see yourself as others see you." Harold Richards 'face glowed with the look of a successful hunter as he showed pictures of two elk, their party of three, bagged near Meeker, Colorado. All joined in singing, happy birthday to Agusta Prescott and Maye Prescott. We heard, via the grape'vine, thatBemand Williams was royally dined on his special day by Dale and Donna, Sterling and Myrtle Williams at Sterlings home. Later that day, Hilda Meadows and Ann Miller surprised him with a birthday cake and a fun visit. Lorraine Bagnell - Perms Blow Comb Styles Evenings after 4 p.m. Call anytime for appointment - 3362672 Centerz CoaloWle Health Robert W. Barnett, M.D. Herb Lepley, F.N.P. Adult and Pediatric Medical Care Obstetrics and Emergencies Weekly 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For appointment and 24 Hour Emergency Care Phone 336-440- 3 SHOP COALVILLE VARIETY THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON 8-- 6, in Coalville 23 So. Main 336-233- 1 "Home of Coalville Pottery" NEW SHIPMENT OF BOOTS JUST IN! jSteel and Regular Toe 'LAREDO WESTERN BOOTS Jack and Bonnie Lassche of Kamas, Utah. er p.m.-Henef- -- that accompany such a dinner. Slices of fruit cake were served to top the meal. How we did eat and enjoy. All this, and no cleaning up or finding space to store the BabyDymock three-year-ol- YOUNG ADULTS The Coalville Stake Young Adults will meet at the Stake Center, Dec. 4, at 7 p.m. to hear a talk by Henry E. Richards, Stake President and Regional Rpresentatives and currently working with Mark E. Peterson. He is the manager of Granite Furniture Co. Snacks afterwards. COALVILLE STAKE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jr. and Coalville For Dec. 8: At the Stake Center, 7 Jr.; 8 p.m. Coalville 1A Seniors and Hoytsville B Seniors; 9 2nd Ward Seniors and Hoytsville Vets. AT the Middle School will be at 7 p.m. Coalville B Seniors and Hoytsville A 1 Seniors and Henefer Vets; 9 p.m. Seniors; 8 2 Henefer Seniors and Coalville Vets. Bye for Hoytsville Jrs. and June. Turkey roasted to perfection, plus all the goodies Open Wayne and Julie Dymock of Randolph are happy to announce the birth of their second daughter, Jennifer Marie, born October 30, COALVILLE STAKE NEWS bounteous Thanksgiving feast, excellently prepared horse but a muddy car and it served the same purpose. After dinner there were quilting, px)l, card games, crocheting and just plain old visiting which is also enjoyable. Prizes were given away. The Senior Citizens had a drawing and the winners were Marie Warbur-ton- , winning the beautiful pillow given away, Eleanor Morby won the very pretty clothes hangers and Lillian Robbins went away with three nice pot holders. Harry Pennybaker thanked the band, the cooks, those who drew numbers for the drawing and Marge Hennek who assisted in the sale of the tickets. This of course, was a donation to help with our Christmas activities, yet to come. Amy Shaw has been busy oil painting for us all to enjoy. Ethel Pennybaker anyone.) The mashed potatoes were there in all their glory and being thoroughly saturated with delicious gravy they were content to keep company with the great hot rolls, the dressing, the fruit salad and butter. Even the cranberries and cherry cheese cake had their own special corner of the festivities. What a feast! Our band gave us a treat in the forenoon. All the songs we loved were sung especially for us and even the "Over the River and Through the Woods song was there for dur special entertainment. The part where they go to Grandma's house was slightly outdated as Grandma was at the Senior Citizens' party and the dappled gray marc was no longer a left-over- s! Baby Halt 5 Marion. Great grandparents are Iona Larson of California and Ruby Louder of Kamas, and Lawrence and Thelma Stevens of Oakley. Also Ester Robinson of Bountiful, Utah. Stacia also has a great great grandmother Ann Beckstead of Salt Lake City, Utah. The 21. fire in the he turkey lovers and Ihc ham eravers. (No complaints from A Warm Crackling Fire Monday, 3B Our Thanksgiving Day South Summit Seniors warm, crackling 8401 7 Friday, December 2, 1983 North Summit Seniors There arc Thanksgiving dinners Little folk join together for swimming instruction on Thursday evening as part of the Community School program sponsored by the South Summit School District. Deanna Page is their instructor UT Men's Sizes 7-- 12 Little Girls' Sizes 5 White and Black 2-- ' CEDAR CREST WRANCLKBOOTS' lzes Patent Leather WORK BOOTS 23s ' Sizes fi59.R00 WE HAVE MANY (Not All Sizes Available) SPECIALS HIKER BOOTS Check Our Good Supply of Laces, Trims, I $38,s Fabrics, Notion, Yarn, Ribbon and Craft Supplies' COME VISIT US SOON! 3-- 12 IN-STO- VALUABLE COUPON! 03 D Elder Ronald Scott Richins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Richins of Henefer has been called to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Saints in the Christ of Latter-da- y Mission. He Seattle Washington will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Dec. 29, 1983. Elder Richins is a 1983 graduate of North Summit High School and LDS Seminary. While in school, he was a member of the National I Will Sc B D0 rent a VCR from Monday thru Thursday for WANT FOR IHRISTMAS $7.50 - Members $12.50 with this Coupon IS YOUR Non-membe- rs Honor Society and served as Studentbody President.' He was active in all sports and was a member of the jazz concert band. A farewell in his honor will be held Dec. 11, 1983 at 11:20 a.m. in the Henefer II Ward. 00 E I GOOD UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 1983 TWO FRONT TEETH i Morgan, Utah 161 N. Commercial THEN GIVE DONT LOSE THAT BENEFIT! ME A CALL F KENT NANCE, DOS s Dental Insurance Coverage At The Start Of The New Year! 1983 Will Be Lost . GIVE DAD A GIFT THAT LASTS! Presents CHAIN SAWS stihl Husqvoma Pioneer GENERATORS TILLERS WEED TRIMMERS Simplicity Kubota MOWERS PUMPS Aliens SNOWBLOWERS Yardman Echo w!iSreWhat xbecud Snapper Rons Rx-i- t Shop 829-371- 2 : r.u EXAM and . Call SPECIALIZING IN: Family Dentistry Preventive Dentistry Early Detection of Dental Disease Dentures, Bridges and Crowns X-RA- Was Regularly $28.00 YS EXPIRES JAN. 783-430- 8 or 783-460- 1. 1984 17.) 11 4 For An Appointment NOW! ' REMEMBER YOUR DENTAL BILLS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE. E |