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Show rw 0" THIRTEEN FILE Would You Have Missed Out? The following Summit County residents have filed for Candidacy for County Commissioner: w. fc. Thomas E. Flinders, 4 year term. Republican; Sharon L. Barlow, 4 year term, Republican; Norman L. Hall, 4 year term, Republican; James B. Holt, 2 year term, Republican; Stanley D. Leavitt, 2 year term. Republican; Jim Soter, 2 year term, Republican; Barry J. Shoda, 2 year term, Republican. Walter W. Ludlow, 4 year term, Democratic; Ron Perry, 4 year term. Democratic; Arrne Von Closen, 4 year term, Democratic; John Bergen, 2 year term. Democratic; R. Wendell (Dutch) Woolstenhulme, 2 year term, Democratic; Karon Atkinson, 2 year term, American. by Shirley B. Phelps A Deputy Bob Bates investigated a burglary in Kamas. were taken. and money gun Deputy Bob Bates was called to Woodland to investigate the disappearance of 50 bales of hay.A burglary theft was investigated at the Utelite Corporation by Deputy Bob Bates. A steam cleaner was reported taken. the Deputy Gary Vetterli investigated a reported theft at Red Pine Condominiums in the Park City area. Miscellaneous clothing was taken. Three persons were cited for skiing in a restricted area. The ski patrol located an avalanche, but no victims were in it or reported injured. to help Deputy Gary Vetterli was called on a medical assist with a heart attack victim. A possible vandalism was reported in Summit Park. fire. Deputy Carry Yates investigated a car that had been set on . - Jail Roster last week: 2 homicide; 2 DUI for 1 1 auto theft. for revocation of drivers license; controlled substance. Dr. John P. Glcavc Optometry Contact Lenses: Regular Soft Thorough Eye Examination Check-U- p Health Eye Bifocal Soft e Bifocal Continuous Wear Tints Gas Pemenhle Special Large Frame Selection : Including Designer Frames Sunglasses & Ski Goggles: Vuamet - Ray Ban - Carrera No-Lin- South 100 West Heber City, Utah 84032 160 Telephone 634-186- 3 PROTECTIVE SERVICES 24 Hour Coverage beggar, a molester of children, a liar, a wanderer and a troublemaker. How many of us would have missed the opportunity of having Jesus for a house guest because of the way his life was spoken of? Please, have a nice Easter and remember why we have this special day. . Allene Joan Lewis, indeed richer. box, and table top, also silk beads, wood carvings, Korean macrame wall hangings, calendars, each Zubek, Florence Moore, Larene Boyer, Delicious refreshments were served by hostess Joan following the travelogue. Club members enjoying the Wanda Spriggs, Maire Wilde, Geneveive Geary, June Wilde, Wilma Bagnell, Sandra Jaussi, Joan Williams, and 2 guests Maire Warburton and Brent month a different elegantly dressed Korean woman, in and again luscious colors.' evening: Louise Rees, Bernice Warner, He also has a Korean Bible, which is read back to. front and up Meresa Judd, Donna Keyes, Lewis. Sec. Wilma Bagnell and down, such an interesting Dorothy V. Blonquist. June Toole. piece. Brent then told us of the . many unusual customs and life styles of these fascinating people, the ancient culture which is still prominent today. He also showed Three male juveniles were caught smoking marijuana on the us a number of slides of the grounds of the South Summit Middle School at 5:30 p.m. All three country, its lush green landscape, juveniles have been referred to juvenile court. as well as the people, their cities and open markets. A burglary alarm went off at Deseret Federal Savings and Brent explained Buddhism is noon. It was reported to be a false alarm. Loan at around the main religion in Korea, but is dying but. Christianity is building A defensive driving course was held for the Kamas Police fast. Brent himself had 15 e and reserve officers took the course. Officers, baptisms during his 18 month Mission stay. We could go on and on with the full-leng- th KAMAS POLICE CALLS full-tim- SUMMIT REPORT fascinating information Brent shared with us. Im sure everyone in attendance more than enjoyed GYMNASTICS UNLIMITED this rewarding and certainly educational evening. Most of all . his exceptional young man with the intelligence and desire to thousands of miles to teach the gospel to such deserving and anxious people. We thank you, Brent, for your time and talents, our lives are . . Gymnastics Unlimited, a new gymnastics club in town will be having its first fond raising event on April 28, 1984. 10:00 a.m. at the Quonset Building. It will be a "Flipathon in which file girls participate by getting pledges for doing their tumbling skills. The proceeds will go into a team fund to host dinks and competitions. Come watch the girls who are participating, there will be no admission fee. Coached by Darla Smith. - WELL CHILD CLTNir Gink for the North Summit District will be held on Wednesday April 25th beginning at 8:45 x.m. in the Publk Health Nurses An appointment is required to allow 3 6 for or adequate time for each child. Contact further information or an appointment. Office-Courtho- use. 336-250- BARBRA STREISAND (' Summit County film with ELEMENTARY 336-203- SCHOOL HEALTH ACTIVITIES Friday April 27th will be an informative morning for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade students at the North Summit Elementary School "KIDS ON THE BLOCK, a program whkh achieved National Recognition through CBS News and Charles Kurault several months ago, will be presented for the first time in this area. This delightful and inspiring presentation deals with Special Education Students and their specific handkapps. The main objective of the presentation is to help all Elementary School age children more deeply understand the Handicapped child. The presentation lasts 45 minutes and win be given to each grade level beginning at 9 a.m. Contact Nance Hutchinson Public Health Nurse, for additional information. MIDDLE SCHOOL HEALTH ACTIVITIES music The monte Hurt people an talking about. 649-601- 8 AFTER HOURS EMERGENCIES 654-250- as a vagrant, a characterized - Well Child Wasatch County 541 Members of Coalville Literary Club held their Monthly Meeting Wednesday evening April 11, 1984 at the lovely home of Joan Williams, dub hostess for the month. Club business was conducted by Pres. Wanda Spriggs. Afterwhich the time was given to Joan Lewis, Gub member, to present the book review for the month. Instead, Joan chose to have her son, Elder. Brent Lewis, present a travelogue of his recent L.D.S. Mission to Korea. Brent served in the Korean Pusan Mission in Southern Korea. Brent speaks the Korean language fluently, he spoke to the group in Korean and then explained what he had said to us. Everyone was so impressed with his keen ability. He then introduced the many Korean souvenirs he had sent home during his 18 month stay in Korea, which he had displayed so beautifully. To mention some of them: The Korean formal apparel, in so many luscious colors, but always overtoned in gold design. Brent himself was fully dressed - in traditional Korean formal, wear. He also displayed several groups of dolls each dressed in a different style of Korean clothing. He also had a number of elegant pieces worked in Mother of Pearl y a beautiful vase, jewelry in-la- MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 654-- 1 to young children. No telling what harm he has already done to your young minds. And I' don't want him ever touching you or any of your friends again. That is not accepted and can certainly get out of hand and he certainly cannot stay over night here or any other place around, Im sure. ."But mom, well miss....... How many would let this young man in your homes? He was Coalville Literary Qub 12 DUI's; 5 Public Intoxication; 5 loaded firearm in a vehicle; 2 wreckless driving; 2 Jail Roster from April 1st: 1 30 playing with and telling stories little money, but Im not sure if he ever buys food. He just seems to get along. I love to hear the stories he tells." Stories? What kind of stories? Are they real stories? "Im sure some are, and they are so good. Can he come and stay over with us, mom? "No, I'm afraid this isnt the kind of boy I want you to play with. How old is he anyway? He isn't exactly a boy. I think he might be 30 years old or more. But he loves us children.- He picks us up and sits us on his lap and hugs and kisses us. All the girls and boys love him too. "He picks you up and touches you, even the girls? Well, Ill put a stop to this kind of carrying on. I' m sure my neighbors will want to know about this troublemaker. Well just run him right out of town. Can you imagine, a man of sleeps outside. He really does a lot of neat things. "He doesn't have a home?. 'Whrc.are his parents? His family must be 'cw. of those types that just never seems ic find a place to settle down. I'm not sure I;? the kind uf person for you to be friends with. Is he clean and does he have nice clothes? He's really clean, but he doesn't have many clothes. I dont think he takes a suitcase with him. I've never seen him in ragged clothes though,, so he must have all he needs. He doesnt live with his parents. He just sort of travels around. "Now son, he must surely live with someone. Where does he get his food? Im sure you have not got your facts right. He stays with people sometimes and they give him his meals. Sometimes he seems to have a As a parent, how many times have you been asked, Can 1 sleep over to so and so's house, or can so and so sleep over to my house tonight?" It seems kids like to do this, at least mine have. Some time ago. a little 10 year old boy came in to his mother and they had this conversation. Mom. I have just made a new friend. Can he sleep over tonight?" Well, no one has too many friends, son. Tell me something about this new friend. He's real nice and I like him a lot, and he likes all us kids. He loves to talk to us." "Oh, and where does he live? "I'm not really sure that he has a home like ours. He stays at different places. Sometimes he FROM THE SHERIFFS OFFICE Warrants; 1 assaults; 2 controlled substance; 2A 1984 The Summit County Bee Coalville, UT 84017 Friday, April 20, FOOD FOR THOUGHT 0 . On Monday April 23, beginning at 10:30 a.m. a scoliosis screening will be provided for all 7th grade students. Prim to die screening a pamphlet describing scoliosis and its treatment will be sent home to parents. The screening will be done Judd, Physical Therapist. Nance Hutchinson, RN and Jeanette Vernon, RN. Questions should be directed to Nance Hutchinson, Public Health Nurse Summit County Health Dept. by-V- k 336-250- 3. FATHERS AND SONS W : 1,00 V Ladies and Seniors Men and Seniors Wed, Thurs--AI- I "V e-in- n r laaanaaaaaava Wednesday April 25 will be a special evening for all 6th grade boys and their fathers. Dr. Wooley, PhD., Chairman of the Division of Community Medicine, Department of Family Community Marine at the University of Utah will be the guest speaker addressing the topic of Maturation. The program will begin at 7 P.M. in file North Summit Middle School. Dr. Wooley is a n speaker throughout the Wasatch front area addressing various levels of maturation to all age groups of boys and their parents. Because of the high for him as s guest lecturer we feel fortunate he was able to trivrdnlr his time to visit North Summit We hope all 6th grade boys and their fathers will make a special effort to be in attendance that evening. Contact Nance Hutchinson, Publk Health Nurse, Summit County Health Dept, for additional information. 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