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Show ?? i rrrTry.r0.rrrrrr f m 'rvr t rvrnymr ?'' yTT" '7 rrr?1 if v. b:- The Summit County Bee Friday, December 8, 1989 - South Summit Swim Team Competes In Swim Meets On Tuesday,Nov. 21, the Wildfourth in the 100 yard breaststroke. cat swimmers competed against Matt Staples came in sixth in the Uintah High School in Vernal. 100 yard breaststroke. Matt Leavitt The 200 yard, medley relay took took a sixth in the 100 yard breast' a first place. John Atkinson swam stroke. Jeni McCormick took secthe 50 yard backstroke. Matt ond in both the 50 and 100 yard Atkinson the 50 yard breaststroke, freestyle. Jason Atkinson the 50 yard butterOn Saturday, Dec. 2, the Wildcat fly, and David Nichols swam the 50 swimmers hosted the Delta Swim yard freestyle. John Atkinson took Team. It was nice to swim against first in Individual Medley and a first another 2 A school for a change. in the 100 yard backstroke. Jason The girl's 200 yard medley came took a second place in the 50 yard in second. Toukine Martin swam freestyle and a first in the 100 yard the 50 yard backstroke; Jeni Mcfreestyle. David Nichols took a Cormick swam the 50 yard butterthird in the 50 yard freestyle and a fly; Heather Beer swam the 50 yard second in the 100 yard backs toke. breaststroke and Kristen Gines Matt Atkinson took a second in the swam the 50 yard freestyle. 100 yard freestyle. John Scales Toukine Martin took a second in came in fifth in the 50 yard the 50 yard freestyle; Kristen Gines freestyle and fifth in the 100 yard came in fourth. Jeni McCormick 4 freestyle. Christian Staples came in placed first in both the 50 and 100 . by Dena Housel i 4 A M Shara Darcey Shara Darcey was chosen as November's Fauvine of The Month. . She shows exceptional performance at early morning practices. She works very hard and is always cheerful. Shara is the daughter of Bill and Pat Darcey. She is a sophomore at South Summit High School. This is her first year as a member of the South Summit Drill Team. Congratulations to Shara for a job well done! Over llic long, hot summer, the intense rays of (lie sun have an unusual elTeet on the resident drivers of the snow hell. When the first substantial snowfall blankets the roads and freeways, everyone forgets how to drive in the snow! How many times have you been progressing slowly down the road and cotne to a sliding ship at a traffic light? You're in a hurry. You're whistling a holiday tunc, and as the light changes the guy next to you suddenly floors his vehicle. There is. of course, mi traction. .You watch him, with utter amazement, as he sits in one place, his tires whining on the ice ami his engine howling through all five gears. Ilis face is conloned with rage and bewilderment as you slowly ease your car through llic intersection. Ihe members of the Slarcrafi Camper Club are a group of RV enthusiasts who do a great deal of traveling. They have a lew tips on winter driving safely for iImisc stricken by memory hiss, or liaise lucky folks from the southern slates who arc traveling north to the land of foul snow and ice. Clive yourself plenty of mom. It lakes longer to stop on ice and snow. In the city, keep focused on Ihe mad in fnau of you at least a block away. Don't tailgate! On the highway, double the distance you normally focus down Ihe mad. Also, double your distance from oilier vehicles. When coming to a slop on ice and snow, begin the process well in advance. Pump your brakes lightly, slowly increasing until you come to a stop. Avoid lucking your brakes up! Once you hick up your brakes, you lose all control. Avoid sudden steering corrections. When driving on ice. drive as if you were in slow motion! HAIR STYLING FOR GUYS, GALS, & LITTLE WRANGLERS" is wishing 783-432- ; first with John Atkinson; Jason Atkinson, Matt Atkinson and David Nichols. David Nichols placed second in 200 yard freestyle and third in 50 yard freestyle. John Atkinson placed second in 200 yard I.M. and first in 100 yard backstroke. Jason Atkinson placed first in 50 yard freestyle and first in 100 yard butterfly. Matt Atkinson took a fifth in 50 yard freestyle and first in 100 yard breaststroke. Matthew Staples took fifth in 100 yard breaststroke. Christian Staples placed four in 100 yard breaststroke. We wish a speedy recovery to Matt Leavitt. He needs to keep his heels off the pod gutter! On expressways or large highways, slay in the middle lanes. By slaying in the middle lanes, you leave yourself more freedom of movement. Cars passing you on Ihe right or left can't lock you against the side of the mad as easily. Use your horn more. Snow storms decrease visibility and other driver's windows may he covered with snow and ice. Ixl people know where you are with a short hurst. Make sure your windows arc cleared off. Buy a good, ice scraper. Understand where the hlind spots arc on your car or camping rig. Many motor homes, for instance, have blind areas directly in front and behind. Many of today's cars are very low profile. Be king-handl- careful! smooth ice. Braking a vehicle with a trailer is best done in these conditions by applying the trailer brakes first, and lien assisting with Ihe vehicle's brakes. In this way. you will avoid Ihe possibility of Take your car nr RV rig out to a safe such as an empty, icy1 training ground parking lot. Keep your speed below 30 ' mph. Slam on the brakes and see how things react. This valuable lime spent practicing will come in handy down Ihe jack-knifin- mad. The Slarcrafi Camper Club wishes you a safe and Itappy Imliday season! O' i j ''3 :: I Eye Exams" I 336-241- Winterize Now! iMaflkr Special snow tire mont& balance with this ad only $10. Free antifreeze check (expires Dec. 12 passenger cars only). 1837 Foothill Dr. Francis UT. appointment only 783-479- 2 Coalville Kiddie College will be moving to Wanship at 2110 South Hwy. 189 as of the first of January. 4 be closed Monday Dec. 25 Monday Jan. 1 will Kamas Branch announces Christmas OPEN HOUSE IMPORTANT NOTICE " Special prices on tires All Sizes" 24 Hr. towing Mechanic service Get you vehicle serviced for winter driving Bucks Chevron Wanship, Utah 336-219- 0 I I Madalyn Muny O'Hair, an atheist, whose efforts successfully eliminated the use 16 reading and prayer from all public schools fifteen yean ago, hat been granted a Federal hearing in Washington, D.C. on the subject of (F.CTC.). The pell lion, R.H. 2493, would ultimately pave the way to stop the reading of the Gos--1 on the air waves of America. She took her petition, with 27,000 signatures, to back her stand. If her attempt is successful, all Sunday worship services being broadcast, either as well as by radio or television will stop. Many elderly people and shut-in- s, those recuperating from hospitalization or illness, depend on radio and television to full their worship needs every week. PLEASE DO NOT SIGN AS MR. AND MRS. Let each adult sign one separatSURE TO PUT PETITION NUMBER 2493 ON THE ely 22? OUTSIDE LOWER LEFT HAND CORNER OF THE ENVELOPE WHEN Piece PhPtPCPPY.thil letter and form and send it to ten friends and relative. Federal Communications Commission RE: Petition No. 2493 1919 H Street Date: DC 20054 Washington, Gentlemen: I am an American and proud of my heritage. I am also very much aware of the place religious faith has played in the freedom we, as Americans, now enjoy. Therefore, I protest any human effort to remove from our radio or television any program designed to show faith, GOD or a SUPREME BEING, or to remove CHRISTMAS SONGS, PROGRAMS, OR CAROLS from Public Schools. Sincerely; Print Name: I Address; Coalville 1 Equal Opportunity Employer and Dec. 29 at 5 p.m. V I "Optometrist" 649-290- 0 Steves Muffler and Auto Repair Key Bank I I I business. "See Us For Your Dr. Frank Siddoway and Crayola Crayons. Madalyn it also campaigning to remove all CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS, CHRISTMAS SONG AND CHRISTMAS CAROLS from ic schools. YOU can ilp this time! We need 1,000,000 (one million) signed letters. This should defeat Mrs. O'Hair and show that there are many CHRISTIANS ALIVE AND WELL AND CONCERNED in our country. This petition is No. 2493. Sign, cut off and mail the form below. HOLIDAY May the story of Christmas Inspire you anew. We appreciate your This contest is sponsored by Reader's Digest, World Book , Inc. Dec. 22, at 5 p.m. - 31 - 90 HAPPY in person. Call Remember, warming temperatures 1 1 End?" Olympic Hotel Park City, UT. at 1895 Sidewinder Dr. has house keeping positions available. Seasonal bonuses, employee meals, and health insurance. Apply a create the most hazardous conditions thin layer of water over patches of 9 one per customer Expires Contact Cindy Roper, 4430, or Jane Davis, 5701, for questions or entry forms. Keep the work within the theme "Where Does The Sky legals, classifieds, displays and articles deadline is I Limit 2. Deadline Changes All 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Thursday Dec. 21,1989 There will be pictures taken and refreshments served at no charge. ! $1.00 7-- 9; before December 21 . Good towards any service or retail item . & 3; 4-- 6; gible. Single prints only, an entry cannot be more than one photo, double exposures, collages or composite or sandwiched photos. Music includes original musical scores, with or without words. It is strongly recommended a tape of the composition be included. All entries must be the original work, design, and artwork of the 336-550- The combination of winter winds and ice can he deadly. If you're towing a trailer nr driving a truck camper, you have more sail area for Ihe wind to push. If you feel Ihe wind Mowing your rig. slow down a little. Watch Ihe trees along ihe side of the road to see w hich direction and how hard the wind is Mowing. Be extra careful when leaving tunnels nr deep canyons. Bridges arc also very dangerous, with ice buildup and strong winds near ihe water. OLD CUP CORRAL DOLLAR 1; entries, each must be accompanied by an official entry form. Age groups are Primary, K-Jr. High, and Intermediate, Sr. High, 10-1- camera including instamatics. Slides or transparencies are not eli- . .: student. Parents, etc. must not assist except as stipulated for handicapped students in the rules. Students may submit any number of ing, drawing, collage, needlework. Only two dimensional artwork on paper, poster board, or canvas is acceptable. Photography includes black and white or color prints from any type Openings are available. Please call Sue Hartley at Kamas From a new location 155 No. Main (south side of Kamas Bldg. Supply) A girls! The boy's 200 yard medley to The theme this year is "Where Does The Sky End?" This is the opportunity for students to express their creative talents and be recognized for them. There are four categories in which the student may enter: Literature, Music, Photography and Visual Arts. All entries must be turned into the child's teacher by Jan. 12, 1990. Copies of originals are permitted. Students should keep originals or at least a copy. Work is not returned. Literature includes drama, poetry, prose, short stories, and lyrics for a song, fiction and nonfiction. Art includes printmaking, paint Santa comes to YOU THE MERRIEST KIND OF CHRISTMAS i yard freestyle. Congratulations, and j OLD CLIP CORRAL I Reflections Contest Club Members Offer Winter Driving Tips Month Street Heber City 654-16- 83 State City Zip I sr A 7A South Summit Middle School Wildcats Fauvine of The r fTrrrrrrrTrrryrrrrr ilium -- r -- - m MMMM A MMM si t |