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Show - - y" rr7- - i i" f1'?1 i f if The Summit County Bee Coalville, UT 84017 Friday, November 28, 1986 5 A fiWffi- EmH Utews - The Festival of the Trees has beeome part of many (i ; v v.: families Christmas traditions, This year, the Festival" will be held from Dec. 3 - 6 in the Salt Palace from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., each day. All proceeds from the 'Festival of the Trees go to the Primary Children's Medical Cen- -' ter. This years chairman Aver the Festival for the Summit County area is Georgia Clegg and vice chairman is Jean . Sodties have asked sisters in the wards to make crafts, baked goods, Cabbage Patch clothes, and Barbie doll clothes for their Gift of Love. The Henefer First Ward . Wilson, both from Coalville.. This year several wards in the North Summit area have been involved in making contributions to the Festival. Ward Relief Primary has been involved in making suckers, reindeer, and catipeller pencils to contribute to the Festival of the Trees, they did this as part of an activity day on Tuesday, November 25. The Coalville Second Ward Primary has undertaken the job of entering a tree in the Festival. Christy Snyder, counselor in their Primary, has spearheaded the project. The for holding the older children 2 yrs.) in Primary have been making h teddy bears, candy (9-1- Mm homemade suckers. The Coalville senior citizens have contributed an unbelievable amount of articles for the Festival (two tables full of items)! Also the Coalville Daughters of Utah Pioneers have contributed in the way of a Iquilt, salt-doug- canes and wreaths all month to decorate the tree. They will meet on Nov. 28 to paint their decorations. The teddy bears will be painted white, tan and brown. The theme of their tree is Teddy Bear Jamboree. It will have a skirt to match the decorations. The tree was donated by the Coalville Chamber of Commerce. stuffed animals and baked goods. Many others have also helped this year. If you have not been involved in the "Festival of the Trees project this year and you would like to have that opportunity, it isn't too late. Just contact or Jean Georgia Clegg The Coalville Second Ward Scouts have been busy making sucker trees for the Festival (336-592- boys. Each den then gave their skit on "What Will I Be? under the direction of Wolf Leader, Lesa Bloniquist, Bear Leader, Sheila Park, and Webelos Leader Dena Simister. Wilson They will need your homemade articles before Dec. 3. They especially need homemade suckers, Cabbage Patch clothes and Barbie clothes, but they would love to have anything you wish to contribute to this worthy cause. Make the "Festival of Trees part of your Christmas tradition this year and feel the wonderful spirit of giving! Coalville Second Ward Pack 161 held their November pack meeting on Thursday, Nov. 29 at the Stake Center. After the Flag Ceremony, cubmaster, Vaughn Staples presented awards to the (336-2357- ). I I Congratulations to Melvin Richins and Margarita Heaton who will be married on Saturday, Nov. 29 in the St. George Temple. Melvin is the son of Marvin and Beth Richins of Coalville and Margarita is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Derryll Heaton of Mocassin, Arizona. The couple will be making their home in Coalville. iV e tti $ 9? f ,' Festal of Trees to Feature New Attractions When youre thinking Festnearly 12 months of the you never lose the year Christmas spirit, says Lola ival Peterson, chairwoman of the Womens Endowment Board of Primary Childrens Medical Center. The board, whose sole purpose is to organize the annual Festival of Trees, is enlisting thousands of volunteers throughout the state to make this than ever! years event better to The holiday fund-raiser provide charity care at the Childrens Hospital is now in its 16th year. Held December at 3-- 6, the Salt Palace II, it will feature new attractions in addition to the traditional display of over 260 decorated Christmas trees, Sweet Shoppe, and Gift Boutique. "Plans are underway for a of eat"Gingerbread Village able edifices created by area bakers and chefs, and an Aisle of Wreaths, beautifully decorated and displayed on doors all for sale to the public. Also new this year will be n alias Celebrity Santa local personalities. For a modest fee anyone can have their picture taken with actor Robert Peterson, Mayor Palmer De Paulis, weatherman Bob Welti, news anchor Randall Carlisle, radio personalities Tom Barberi, Doug Wright, Morrie Carlson, Mark VanWagoner, Tom Bock, Arny Wheeler, Jim Springer and others. well-know- The Festivals success is due to many helping hands, Mrs. Peterson said. Volunteers donate and decorate trees and wreaths and contribute fresh candies and baked items for the Sweet Shoppe. Handmade articles ' such as quilts, ' afghans, toys, and Christmas decorations are needed for the Gift Boutique and cash donations help handicapped and underprivileged groups see the Festival. Through this program, Yourself With Wool On Saturday, November 22, 1986, the annual Summit County "Make It Yourself With Wool contest was held at the Coalville Businesses, individuals, or groups are also needed to purchase trees. Anyone can participate by simply calling Primary Childrens Medical Center, or a member of the Endowment Board. Advance discount tickets can be purchased at any Century 21 office or from committee members for only $1 for children and $2 for adults. Tickets can also be purchased at the Salt Palace for 51.50 for children, $2.50 for adults. Easy entrance to the Festival is from the north from South Temple, (west of Symphony Hall) or use the northeast 521-167- 0, side entrance off of West Temple. For local ticket sales, contact Marion Georgie Clegg Stephens Kathy Chapand Tammy Clegg pell (Kamas) 336-592- 336-597- 336-249- 5, 8, 8, 783-227- 5. Mnother Award Winning Year -- In talking with the owner of Slash C Rodeo Company it sounds like they had another outstanding year, adding more rodeos to their list than last year. The Slash C produces all of the big R.M.R.A. approved rodeos here in the state, as well as traveling into Nevada, Idaho, Colorado and parts of Arizona. Last year they were honored by being asked to produce the biggest old timer rodeo on the circuit, held in Las Vegas, Roma Jenkins of Hoytsville, JoLee Peisley of Vernal and Cathy Anderton daughter of Ray and Shariene Anderton of Henefer. Adult Division Shariene Anderton of Henefer. Stake Center. This years contestants were: Pre teen division Sherylyn Clark daughter of Sheryl Clark and Lynn Clark of All the contestants did very Coalville, Brook Geary daughter n division of Phil and Trudy Geary of well. The Roath and the Maria was winner Coalville, Kelsey and Lorinda Fawcett daughters of Lorin and runner up was Brooke Geary. The Junior and Senior division Wanetta Fawcett of Henefer, winners will represent the of Curie Sue Moore daughter of Tam Moore and County at the State Contest on Doug December 4th at the Marriott Coalville, Maria Roath daughter of Yak and Louise Roath of Hotel in Salt Lake City. The Coalville, and Stephanie Ovard fashion show will be that night at daughter of Brent and Cheryl 7:00 p.m. They, in the Junior division are Melissa Wilde and Ovard of Henefer. Kristen Sara Williams. In the Senior Junior Division Bowthorpe daughter of Ford and division, Cathy Anderton. We would especially like to thank Diana Bowthorpe of Wanship, those who donated the prizes for of Williams Sara daughter Robert and Joye Williams of the contest. They were: Gearys Feed, Deans Hoytkville, Shayla Wright of Tire, Rafter Coffee B, VfcS dauShop, Fawcett Rozanne Venial, Reess Fashion of Plus, Fawcett Store, and Joe of Mary ghter Henefer, Leena Ovard daughter Enterprises, Summit Furniture, of Brent and Cheryl Ovard of Faye Boyer, The Shear Touch, Grumps, Key Rezall, Holiday. Henefer, Melissa Wilde daughter of Kent 4nd Dianne Wilde Hills, Browns Dairy, Moore of Hoytkville, and Stici Jenkins Motel, Spring Chicken Inn, daughter of Steve and Roma Tormans Market, Moores Chevron, First Interstate Bank, Jenkins of Hoytsville. Rtchele Gary Sc Sharon Pace and Mae Senior Division Jenkins daughter of Steve and and Venn Moore. pre-tee- Scott Petersen of Wanship has . Due to the fact the flu is going around and I hive had all three of my children down with it this weekend the news is1 very short The welcome home for Boyd and Helen Lake was held in the Oakley Ward on Sunday. Along with Boyd and Helen, President Andrew and Peggy Schonken also spoke. President and sister . t Schonken are traveling through the United States they will be staying with the Lakes until December 29th. After church 97 people enjoyed dinner at the Amos Franson home. These people were family and friends of Boyd and Helen. CaB Alton, 783-240- 0. Persons this year will have to travel at least 150 miles from Salt Lake City to cut their own pinon ponderosa pine may be cut. Even desirable pinon trees are difficult to find and BLM cannot guarantee a person will find a suitable tree in any location. The less desirable juniper is available but not very popular because i. often has no central trunk and is more scraggly. In general, areas where persons may cut their own pinon trees include the Henry Mountains. Miners Mountain, Browns Park, Book Cliffs, Mvton Bench, an area south of Interstate 70 id Emery County, areas that have been chained in Carbon County, all areas in San Juan and Grand counties except Grand Gulch. Dark Canyon and Beef Basin. No trees may be cut in developed recreation areas or within wilderness study areas. Christmas trees from public lands in Utah administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. That was the word from BLM officials who identified areas where individual trees might be cut. Interested persons may obtain $3 permits and specific directions during regular business hours from BLM district or area offices in Cedar City, just been promoted to the Escalante, Fillmore, Kanab, Richfield, St. George or Vernal. Permits will cost $2 from Hanks-vill- e, Moab, Monticello and Price. in Utah has no areas the popular Christmas tree species of spruce, fir or BLM where Scott Petersen Little Girl Wins Big North Summit Girl Gets National Recognition Deena Willoughby, seven year old daughter of Michael and Louise Willoughby, from Coalville, won the grand prize on the Kids Day Sweepstakes held in Utah on October 9th, 10th, and Melanee Brooks, a senior at North Summit High School in Coalville, was picked by Street St Smith, a prestigious national poll, as an Honorable Mention Miss High School Brooks, 55 guard, and a three time and last years 1 A MVP in several polls, was toe only Utah girl mentioned in toe listing. Melanee, the daughter of Jim and Barbara Brooks of Henefer, has been a starter for North Summit since her freshman year when she helped the Braves edge the Green River Pirates for toe State Championship. They duplicated this title last year by beating the North SAvier Wolves. Her coach lists her as toe most highly recruited 1A guard in the state with 25 colleges seeking her services for the 1987-8- 8 season. Kids Day was sponsored by Nickelodeon T.V. and their cable T.V. show You Cant Do That on Television, Snelgrove Ice NickelCream was a odeon and Snelgroves hope to Uth. make holiday All-Stat- er ftamas Valley . Cut Christmas Trees Receives Promotion position of Plant Manager of Ogdens Levelor Lorentzen (blind manufacturers.) Scott has worked for Levelor for seven years and has commuted from Wanship to Ogden daily. Last year he was in California managing a plant there for several months. Scott started at Levelor as a packer, packing the blinds in boxes. He has been able to mAve up in the company since and has held several management positions. He is attending Weber State and will finish, his business degree during the coming year. His family has been behind him and supported him through all his endeavors and are very happy for his accomplishments. the state fairgrounds in Salt Lake City. After three rounds of tough competition, Slash C came out eh top once more. They took home two of the three bucking stock of the year awards. They only missed taking all three by only one vote. The bucking bareback horse of the year was again 711, Wolf Gang, for the third year iiua row. Saddle bronc of the yeir was 73, Howdy Do, and 8, Yukon Jack, missed being bull 6f the year by one vote. I Nevada. In the five day production there were more than 1,500 contestants competing for the over $15,000. prize money There were many past world champions there. The All Around was won by Benny Renolds, who received a nice trophy saddle along with his share of the cash. Its nice to see our Utah men get a shot at a rodeo of this size. After a long and hard summer Slash C took many of its award winning stock to the finals held at LongTripto Petersen 1986 Make It ' over 6,500 of these special children and adults enjoyed the Christmas wonderland last year. winners at a big ice cream party at Snelgroves. Deena spent another day in Salt lake at an Awards Ceremony where she met the mayor. P.M. Host, police chief, football coach and the newscasters. Kids Day a national just like Mother and Father's Day. Many children from Utah won prizes that allowed them to replace the Salt Lake City police-chieP.M. Magazine Brigham Young University football coach. KUTV Newscaster, Salt Lake Mayor and a supreme court judge. Deenas prize, as grand prize winner of the Kid's Day contest, includes a trip for four to the set of Nickelodeon's You Can't Do That on Television, in Ottawa. Canada, and $500.00 spending money. Deena also had the opportunity to join all the f, co-hos- t, Melanee Brooks r . I - V Deena WUoughby t) ' ?. |