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Show Inside the Bee Summit County Cooks Around The County Top of The News Happen'Sei School News Town - yjpft w S s. C'tW SiU Dedicated to Serving Summit County Coalville, UT 84017 Friday, December 14, 1990 Volume 53 Number 50' forty-nin- e Sterling Scholars Service Project by Kathrine Hansen The Sterling Scholars from South Summit High School recently undertook s Service Project to help the soldien in Saudi Arabia. . This was chaired by Headier Beer. The Sterling Scholars enlisted the help of all the students in the South Summit School District to bring donations. With all of die schools participating, we were able to collect a varied and vast amount of products. The Sterling Scholars collected and QjgaiMMri all nf the dwiatinm to make care packages to send to die soldiers in Saudi Arabia. The students were able to put products such as: shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, chaps tick, gum, lifesavers, and lots of homemade treats into the packages. The Sterling Scholars delivered all the donations to the Air National Guard in Salt Lake City on Dec. 7. The packages were put on a United States Air Force plane to be flown directly to Saudi Arabia. This means that the soldiers should have the packages by Dec. 10 or 11 just in time for Christmas. The Sterling Scholars would like to extend their thanks and tion to everyone who made this Service Project such a great sue- -' cess. Coalville Home Decoration East Canyon Road Closes Announced Winners Light For Winter lions of Season of Club has was difficult due to the many well The Coalville decorated homes. The winners Christmas fourth sponsored the the contest were the homes There Contest Decorations Home South appeared to be more homes well Michael Olsen, 1070,.. Bton-sti- ll Road; Dorothy decanted Thad "hi priot years. It is Hoytsville 181 East 100 North, and Don early in the season and many quist, Thiriot, 104 East 100 South. more homes will be decorated between now and Christmas. The Henefen Rodney Foust, 740 South contest was completed on Dec. 9 so HeneferRoad. that the winners could be announced The commercial businesses are in The Summit County Bee issue be the to North area of complimented as they added to of the 14th. The season spirit The Christmas the attraction an is becoming county for die public to appreciate and enpublic should take time to see and enjoy all the beautifully decorated joy. The judges decision of winners homes and businesses. Effective immediately, the Utah Department of Transportation is closing, or already has closed, the following roads to popular summer recreation areas for the winter season. Signs advising motorists of the closures have been posted it appropriate sites. Monte Cristo Road, from 9 the snowmobile parking lot (MP 36.5) to the Birch Creek Reservoir turnoff (MP 59.9), between Huntsville and Woodruff East Canyon Road from mouth of East Canyon over Big 6 Mountain to the junction of the from S Wolfcreek Pass, end of die pavement at Woodland over Wolfcreek to the North Fork of die Duchesne River Mirror Lake Road, from 0 dle of January for Boyles Brothers the seasonal gates 6.2 miles east of Drilling Co. to drill 11 holes into River Service bit Kama! to the Bear die mountain with a three-inc- h southwest of miles six (MP 48.5) Samples will be taken from depths line state the UtahWyoming of 30 feet to as much as 200 feet 0 Guardsmans Pass, from deepi 4 Brighton to the junction of The kind of rock and its strength, Bonanza Flat at jointing characteristics and quality, 4 Beginning at Wasatch in the proposed tunnel locations, Mountain State Park to the juncwill be determined from die drilling Guardsmans tion with samples. With that information, then on to Bonanza at Pass Flat, UDOT will be able complete the Park City specifications for the final design of 0 Beginning at its juncthat section of the highway. The tion with in Midway via 3 tunnels are being designed by ParSnake Creek and Cayari Springs son, Brinkerhoff, Quade and Douto Wasatch Mountain State Park glas Inc Murray. SR-9-2 The Alpine Loop Road, When die drilling is completed, from Mutual Dell to Aspen Grove the area will be revegetated. between American Fork and Provo Santa Has a Busy Day in Coalville Santa came to Coalville on the fire truck with sirens wide open Dec. 8 to listen to die requests made by the boys and girls of die , While the children and parents waited their turn, snaking around and around at the fire house. The Sunshine Generation, directed by Kathy Lewis, of Coalville,' entertained with songs of Christinas. they will sing at the Henefer Christinas Party. The Lion's sponsored this project by raising funds during the year. The Fire District donated the area. ... use of the fire truck and the build- - The Coalville area Lions again ing sponsored the event and 350 to 400 The Lion's would like to thank Kathy has 16 singers between children sat on Santa's lap and 11 and three coming everyone for the help and support whispered in his ear what they the ages of and Coalville Hoytsville. they received with their Santa prohoped to find under die tree Christ- from her home ject each year. They feel it is imat weekly and mas morning. Parents They practice once a month. Last portant for every little child to have grandparents snapped pictures as a and perform with Santa at remembrance of this exciting time month, they performed in Salt Lake this experience time. Christmas this month. at the Galleria, and for alL SR-3- SR-6- 5 UDOT (Testing Tunnel Sites in Provo Canyon Holes are being drilled in Provo Canyon tn determine if it is feasible to build tunnels on the new alignment ; of UJS. 189. A supplemental environmental impact statement recommends constructing tunnels in the "Narrows" area, from near die Sundance turnoff to north of the Riverbend Trailer Park. The alternative would be to "stack" traffic lanes, if the drilling samples indicate tunnels would not be appropriate. Dan Nelson, director erf Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) District 6, said the cost to build tunnels averages $10,000 per linear foot and it could cost as much as $25 million for the proposed tunnels in Provo Canyon. But he said it still may be cheaper to build tunnels than to "stack" die lanes. One tunnel would be 700 to 800 feet long and the other would be about half that long. Drilling equipment was movea by helicopter to die drilling lite Saturday and set up Monday. Ed Keane, UDOT geotechnical engineer said it will take until the mid Photographs of Wasatch Mountain Fire Wanted Wasatch Mountain State Park is SR-6- SR-3- SR-15- SR-19- SR-22- SR-22- SR-19- 0, SR-22- SR-11- Canyons From Ml Holly Junction (MP 17) to the west city limits of Junction at US-8- 9 (MP 40.4) SR-15- 3 Church Equalizes Costs For Single Missionaries Citing "a great and growing disparity in die cost of missions in various areas of the world, the First Presidency of The Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y has acted to equalize contributions required to maintain a missionary. "We express our sincere appreciation to all who contribute to generously in time end money First the service," missionary Presidency said. "This service, divine given in response to a the from commandments has, the Church, of earliest days involved individual and family requesting photographs or slides of the 1990 wildfire. The State Park would like to duplicate interesting photographs of the fire to be used in interpretive displays at the park. Anyone interested in helping the State Park can contact Park personsacrifice All origins! phonel at 654-179- 1. "Such sacrifice, on the part of tographs will be duplicated and refamilies and others, has been turned to owner. Your help will be Continued on Page 2A greatly appreciated. UDOT maintains these and other summer recreation area roads throughout the summer. The roads are routinely closed soon after the deer hunting season when declining traffic volumes do not meet warrants for snow removal and maintenance. All maintenance work on the ' roads is discontinued until spring. Motorists should be aware that, once closed, the roads are neither plowed nor patrolled, and if they, proceed past the closure signs they do so at their own risk. Happy Holidays! &&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&.&&& If You Drink, struggle to remove drunken driven from our roads will be highlighted the month of December in Summit County by Val- The on-goi- Please Don't Drive privileges for 90 days, it isn't worth it! Why risk the chance when using a designated driver is a more sensible solution. Last year, over 25,000 people died on American highways in accidents involving alcohol, and young people are in these crashes. Valley Mental Health wants to draw attention to remind everyone that "driving under this tragic facts and warn all of our citizens that the menace of drunk the influence" is s serious offense. can If arrested for a DUI, you driving is far from over. to a fine It is true that many of us have on a count up generally thousand dollars, another thousand promised ourselves, our families dollars in attorney fees, court costs, and our friends that we will never drive after drinking, but too many huge increase in car insurance pre12 eduational of us are still unwilling to give up hours of miums, and loss of the classes, driving the keys, or ask someone in our ley Mental Health. During the holiday season, people are invited to more social gatherings and are involved in more decisions regarding drinking and driving situations. Valley Mental Health would like to ed m.'-ihwi- 1- social group to not drink and be the driver for the evening. One solution to drinking and You can driving is self-discipli- makstop drinking and driving by and time of using a ing plans ahead the Make desigdriver. designated nated driver an accepted practice in your social group. Valley Mental Health encourages all of us to separate our drinking and driving. Let's all plan on making an early resolution and drive safe and sober. Drunk driving will not go away until every driver pledges not to drink and drive. If your holiday plans include alcohol, nuti sure they also include a designated driver. 1 1 q-- V W1V 5 |