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Show Friday, December 14, 1990 The Summit County Bee 5A North End Notes For those who have missionary address changes, please call them in . o Non Qarit at 336-594- The wedding reception for Troy Brook and his new bride was held at Henefer Thursday. Congratulations to the newlyweds. Chevio and Linda Irisanri and Brandon, Janet and Holly Moore, Gary, Lennie, Crystal and Casey Blackburn attended die high school rodeo at St. Geroge, where Holly participated in the Barrel Races; Casey, Saddle Bronc; Brandon, Calf Roping, then Casey and Brandon did the Team Rope. A fun time was 5. . A correction from last weeks news. It was Ronpld Robbins and Tori Showell who were married, not Rona H. Robbins. So sony. A large crowd attended die con- cert given by Marie Osmond and the Oak Ridge Bpys. . Casey Comer was advanced to 1 deacon. The Henefer DUP held their'' meeting Christmas Party Monday. hadby aU. A Christmas program was given Visiting Margaret Robert were after which a delicious dinner was Joyce Marchants and friends, Vivian and Hugh Stenson, of Sack- enjoyedby those who attended. . , ts Weber College and Behavioral nedcs. It was presented to the DNA etchewan, Canada. They enjoyed the of Grand and Bryce Canyons, Hugh also found he has relatives buried in Ogden and viewed their graves. Dec. 18 at the Ogden City Mall will be a Christmas musical Ge-sigh- International Congress. Students from Russia, China, East and West Germany were there. Dawn is looking forward to working with patients who have Alzheimer's and pro- - of Medieval Christmas songs, It will be put on by the Society of Anachronisms of which Dawn Mattason, of Henefer, is a gram member. Theadore Meeks was advanced to the office of a priest Dawn Mattason has been iri San Diego, where she presented her pa- - per in research. She represented and Our featured bowler is Jukne Bowen. She bowled some great games this week. She had a 179, 150, 192. Her series a 512. This is her third 500 game. Jukne bowls with the Strike Outs. Keep bowling those great games. - Gloria Marcellin bowled a 200 game and had a 500 series. I would Burgener, Kelvin ne Family; Roland Val-Richar- ds Holton; Black Bros.-H-- A Qtr horses 2; Tyler and Boys-Da- le Hooky-Tod- d Jones; Tom and Trailers; Roy and Roland-H-Qtr Horses 1, and Doug, Tim and and Lynn. Come and support your favorite team. They need all die cheering they can get to spur them on. Holly-Custo- m A Boys-Ran- : dy They have been racing chariot It is a real family affair, with everyone being involved. Tim drives the Dak Jones with 24.31 over Glen team which consists of: Lous Burgener with 26.64; Custom Spanish Beat (Bones), an 8 year-old Trailers with 23.53 over Wade gelding that has been on the team Family with 23.59; Doug, Urn and for four years, Ettabos Rocket Boys with 23.30 over Tyler and (Eddy), a old gelding who is Boys with 23.31; Roy and Roland new on the team this year, and Litwith 22.76 over Richards Family tle Old Huggable (Huggy) a with 23.12; and H-Qtr. Horses gelding who is also a newcomer to 2 with 24.50 over Blaine Burgener the team this year. Holiday fishing was spiced by 4,000 fat trout recentiy planted in popular waters from Salt Lake Val-le-y to Juah County. The eleven-inc- h rainbows at. 22 to die pound, are a special therapeutic gift to hearty Utah anglers suffering early cabin symptoms of horses for the past 25 years. off-seas- on fever. -- 4-y- A with 26.54. Crystal with 23.75; Randy and Lynn with 23.16 over Roland Hooky with 23.20. This Saturday's schedule will be Wade Family-Gle- n Burgener; Gines - , i t. f m . a . .? J . - f f - . . d. . They would appreciate die support of friends and admirers during the chariot races. pin. Exhibition matches, Justin Distal, L - pin; Lucas Robinson, L - 463; say "Ifi about time." Other great games are Barbara Pace, 171, 169, 172 512; Carmen Ptescott, 165, 159, 182 506; Lisa Sessions, 146, 179, 160 - 485; Kay Angell, 157, 152, 175 - 484; Kathy Gordon, 156, 168, 160 -484; Sally Barnes, 172, 172, 139 -483; Jackie Blizzard, 192, 134, 137 - The. November Cubs. of. the Month for the elementary school are: Kindergarten Tritney Frantz, li Denise Ricks, Stevie. Taylor, Kolt Chari Parkin, Leifson, Sorenson, and Kira Yates. First grade - David Peterson, Emily Sargent, Brandee Taylor, Mitchell Saxton, Natalie Smith, Steven Wools tenhulme, Aaron Carson, and Kambty Johnson. &cond grade - Stephanie Beer, Matthew Glade, Rashdle Rockhill, Michael littledike, Haley Van Hassell, Lisa Lott, Sheri Ann Tattoo, Carrie Bone, Weston Pearce, Mitchell, Chelsea McNeil, and Darnel Ruf. Third grade - Darin Gines, Melanie Robertson, Lisa Tfflotson, Curtis Cox, Penny Knight, Becky Dees, Frank Simmons, and Jessica Am-ber- Brit-tan- ie Bergen. Fourth grade - Gary Ure, Cooper Mitchell, Lynsi Jeffs, Bret Cummings, Justin Rockhill, Darci Atkinson, Stanley Ricks, and Megan Hallam. Fifth grade - Amanda Saxton, Doug George, Andrew Burnard, Amanda Walker, Marie Blazzard, andJayLeithead. The elementary school enjoyed a Santa's Secret Shop this past week. Con-Brad- 19-1- Kathy Fry, 133, 154, 176 -- 463. The high team series is the Fabulous 4 or 2451. The first place h team is the Split Ends. - Strike-It-Ric- will carry over. The moat spares in a series was won by Kay Angell with 17. More bowling newt next week. - The urban Provo River from State Street to the University Parkway received 1,000 rainbows. Wildlife Officer Ray Remand said another 1,000 went into die Jordan River in Salt Lake Valley from the 106di South bridge northward. Some 2,000 more trout were stocked in the Burras ton Ponds, three miles south of Mona just west of old Highway 91. These rainbows went in through holes punched in the ice of two ponds. The third spring-fe- d pond was mosdy ice free when planted. Ice is not ready to support ice fishermen yet Other late fall plants saw 19,000 catchable rainbows go into waters of northern Utah, particularly the Ogden River. The Egan Hatduay in southern Utah cycled hundreds of trout firm its large brood-stoc- k spawner raceways to Joes Valley md Quail Creek Reservoirs. Young replacement rainbow spawnen will take over the Egan raceways far future ' Give a Gift Subscription to The Summit County Bee For Christmas! Kamas Korners i.w 41 i' sage 'abhg' Withrtasting' the' fine bread. They also had an adult holi' day social with a progressive dinner at die Stake House. ' Our deepest sympathies to die family and friends of Bill Mitchell. His fimeral was held Monday. The Francis Ward Relief Society activity with their Young Men. held their. Christmas Party. Sisters They did some caroling along the presented various talents to give as way. Afterward, they had a nice, a present to Christ while Karen warm chili dinner. ! Himsen read a poem about Sister Kamas I Young Women decotrying to find a talent she could rated their Ward Christmas tree. The give. Homemade Christinas breads Peon Young Women went ice skat- were enjoyed along with a Hanky ing in Park City with their Young Exchange. Lots of great visiting Men as a combined activity. was done whik eating the breads. The Woodland Young Women The Peoa Relief Society had a made Christman boxes for the sersmall work meeting. They mainly vicemen and mttnifiy in thrir discussed 72 hour kits and food Ward.. The boxes included baked storage. They also made "Love goodies, littk games and presents, Soup" and put it in pint jars. and jam they had bottled earlier. Many from the Valley enjoyed They also made Christmas cards to the National Rodeo Finals in Las send off with die boxes. The ser- Vegas. Lewis Feild, from Peoa, vicemen who will eiyoy the boxes was the only contestant from Utah are: Bob Siefcrt, Danny Hansen, participating. He did very well in Dorothy Sullivan, and Kyle representing Utah and our Valley by Knight Missionaries are: Bill taking second in Bareback and second in CongratulatMilre, Tony Park, and Jeff Goates. Kamas I Relief Society held their ions! ' The Francis Camp of the Christmas Party with a dinner by some of the Sisters. A program was Daughters' of Utah Pioneers held presented by a Bountiful group of. their monthly meeting and Christvocal and piano solos, poems, etc. mas Party at the home of Maxine Bergen. They had the lesson by They alu enjoyed a gift exchange. Grace Lemon and a Christmas proDavid Ricks and T. L. Eubanks, of the Kamas I Wank were baptized. gram. Maxine played an organ solo, a Daughter read a Christmas story, Congratulations. : and ail sang Christmas carols. The Rhodes Valley Relief SociEach Daughter also 'mold their ety has a new Presidency. The new is memorable Christmas." A most with president Kelly Blazzard, Elaine Tattoo and JoArm Peterson podnck dinner was enjoyed by all as counselors, and Joan Wdkr as with a nice variety of dishes. $3 secretary. gifts were exchanged by drawing were 14 members They had a demonstration of numbers.-Therand one visitor present at the party. Rhodes bread for their homemaking The City of Oakley' is sponsormeeting from Rhodes new Christmas booklet They were shown ing an Outdoor Christmas Lighting mosdy Christmasy kinds of breads. Contest. Winners will be selected the weekend just before Christmas. They also had their homemaking meslesson and Visiting Teaching Monetary awards will be given. TheFrancis Young Women had a great time painting ceramic bunnies under the direction of Val Marohant. They had their choice of about three different kinds. Kamas I Young Women fmished their surprise Service Project. The Rhodes Valley Young Women held a joint hayride ; ; first-tim- Rainbow Trout For Christmas The featured team this week is of Doug, Tim, and Boys belonging to Doug and Betty Gines, and Tim and Lori (fines and their three boys, Luke, Jed, and Matt, ofKamas. the team f - pin, tie; Whitney Roath, L - dec.; Staples, L - pin; Jared Crit-- Glen and Frankie Jean Brown are wearing big smiles as they became grandparents again Tuesday, Dec 4 when their son, David, and wife, e Jennifer, became parents to a beautiful little girl. A name hasn't been decided on as yet, but die little miss weighed 7 lbs. and y inches long. measured 2 gratulations. Friday Miss Pins and Grystal-Blai- Racing was enjoyed in Heber City on Saturday. Many teama had some dose times, winning by only by a hair. Todd Holton with 25.02 over Kelvin and Val with 2554; H-- A Qtr. Horses 1 with 23.26 over Tom and Holly with 23.27; Black Bros, with 23.67 over Gines and The North Summit Wrestlers took the long drive to Altamont fun evening. Chariot Race Results ' Another great day of Chariot joyed a hay ride and singing Christmas carols around the Coalville area. Refreshments woe saved to everyone following this Results were Shane Boyer, L dec, W pin; Casey Ovard, L - pin, L - pin; Darrell Staley, bye W pin; Wes Pace, L - phi - default; Gary Crittenden, L - pin, W - pin; Ted Meek, L - pin, L - pin; Josh Richens, L - in L - pin; Joe Cole, W - pin; L - pin; Jeramy Clark, L pin, L - pin; Quia Jaussi, L - pin, L - pin; Brett Curtis, W - pin, W - schizophrenia. The MIA men and women tenden, L - dec; Will Otero, L pin; Brandon Ennirti, W - pin. The Braves traveled to Mountain View on Thursday and win head to Price for a tournament at East Carbon on Saturday, Dec 15. Thursday, dec. 6 for a dual meet with East Carbon. 1 V.vl p Aivi Students were able to purchase their own presents to give for the whole ; family. They were encouraged to earn their own money to pay for the items. The price ranges varies from ten cents to about $6. The students certainly enjoyed the opportunity to do their own Christmas shopping. The PTA appreciates the students participation and the parents help in supervising the shopping. . m. 4 to send to the Utah National Guard wanted, and homemade goodies. " for the Christmas Holidays. They The elementary students brought had the help of students from all three schools. Each school was shampoo (twice), hand soap, chap asked to bring certain items each stick, anything they wanted, and homemade goodies. day to put in fee stockings. The high school students brought On Friday, Heather and her lifesavers, gum, hair conditioner, committee took the filled stockings Christmas nuts, lip gloss, anything to the Utah Air National Guard base and homemade in wanted, goodSalt Lake City. They were taken drey middle school was asked to over when die Guard's next flight The ies. Kama City is also sponsoring, hand soap, toothbrushes, left. The stockings will be greatly an Outdoor Christmas Lighting bring Christmas hard Christmas or nuts, enjoyed and appreciated by the Contest Lights will be judged on hand games, anything they Guardsmen. candy, Dec. 15. Be sure to turn your lights on at dusk. Monetary prizes will be awaried. Good luck. Please be very alert with your children around red holiday barks Auing this season. The (right red color of holiday holly berries and Jerusalem cherries is a great temptation to children. While they look rice and good enough to eat eating these plants (and others) could cause serious stomach problems or choking. The National Safety Council suggests keeping these and other plants where children cannot get them. .The high school Sterling Scholars, under the direction of Headier Beer once again came through and put together Christmas Stockings , DRIVE STMOSSBJf . H E!AI5iTiHI NS.UR'ANGE mrasflie account has been set up for a fr Memorial Scholarship Fund, under the names of Blake Wright and Ralph Broadhead' sponsored by' The An . Fraternal Order of Eagles Donations can be sent to: First Security co Bonnie Morris , 5 South Main , Heber City, UT 84032 3777 ati CtSh it . , nrasi lawrera i laPJBmBQ til emilSF OOLSift VALLEY MENTAL HEALTH WISHES YOU A SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON nn 1 anHEMP (fuss (gua-i- a VI- SOUTH SUMMIT SCHOOL PISnUCT A BRIGHTER TOUCH by HEBER APPLIANCE - Sign on music'professarh door. "Bachat2dX). Offenbach sooner." IT you don't expect anything in life, you'll never be disappointed. The bulk of our problems came from mountain dimbmg on mrie hills. Most of us can do more wok than we think we can, ink nsoally do less ;. work than we have. . Bob (watching snowstorm): "Do you think it'll slop?" .' Don't let bad weather keep you from cboaing a super gift a new dishwasher - HEBER APPLIANCE 14 South Main V. - 004-492- 3 x vjW: u , South Summit School District Is accepting apptications for an Occupational Therapist to work wife handicapped students to Implement the gc&s on their Individual Educational Program. This position will feqidiw approximately 3 hours twice a months ... The therapist will be responsible to develop and implement therapy goals for harxficapped students with occupational therapy needs as well as work one on one with students and train aides to carry out therapy on a daily basis. , AppBcatkms will be taken until position Is filled and can be obtained from the District Office located at 375 East 300. South, Kamas, UT 84036".- The contact person is Dr. Torre Powd 7834341 am or 783-431-8 V? - Employment will begin January 7, pjn. 1991. - . I |