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Show Friday, October 4, 1991 The Summit County Bee 3A It's The KTVX 4 Kids' Sake Holiday Card Contest piece of paper between 8" and 9. Please do not attach any food, ter, lace, etc. to your drawing. Axt-i- n work should be sent flat or rolled, not folded, to: KTVX 4 Kids' Sake Holiday Card Contest, 1760 Fremont Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84104. The child's age, name, address, phone number, and schoolgroup should appear on the back of the drawing. All entries become property of KTVX and may be used for any programming or promotional purposes. The artwork will not be returned. Please be sure to include adequate postage on the entry. Kimberly Perkins will highlight winners during the KTVX News at 5:30 p.m. throughout the month of December. The designs will also appear on station holiday announcements that will air throughout the holiday season sending KTVX, Channel 4 viewers across the state a holiday greeting. KTVX, Channel 4 is asking children 12 years old and under to out their colors'' and participate the KTVX 4 Kids' Sake Holiday Card Contest. The contest will begin OcL 14 and end Nov. 8. Children 12 and under are asked to use their imagination, creativity, and individuality to draw what the holiday season means to them. There will be four one in each of winning designs the following categories: 6 years and under; 7 to 9; 10 to 12; and a special category for disabled children 12 and under. First place winners will receive an award and an invitation to a special 4 Kids' Sake Party where lhcy'11 meet Kimberly and 4 Perkins, KTVX Kids' Sake reporter, and take a Channel 4 station tour. Runners-u- p will receive 4 Kids' Sake Artwork should be as bright and colorful as possible and be drawn on a clean, white, unlined, square FFA Member Wins Two Trophy Chairs at State Fair glit-"g- co-anch-or et Eagle Scout Eagle Scout North Summit FFA student Hollie Moore entered her prizewinning sheep in the Utah State Fair and came away a winner with trophies and ribbons for her work. She received Reserve Champion Market Lamb and Reserve Champion Ram. This year die winners were presented with trophy chairs as well as ribbons. S. Brent Edmunds started Scouting in Texas, where he completed his Eagle. Hie and his older brother, David, spent many hours on Scout cam pouts together. They endured rattlesnakes and copperheads in camp regularly. Brent was selected I to the Order of The Arrow by his Troop in 1989. Hie will always remember how hard those hours were in order to finish it He is active in his Priesthood Quorum and plays J. V. Football for the South Summit Wildcats. He raised hogs this year for his FFA r project He also enjoys skiing in the wintertime. He hopes to attend the U. of U. when he graduates from high schooL He also wants to serve a mission for the church. Brent is the son of Steve and Liz Edmunds, of Woodland. She also took first place in the fitting contest Each entrant was given an untrimmed lamb and 30 minutes to work on it to see if they knew how to use their tools and equipment to trim their lamb. Hollie is a senior at North Summit and a daughter or Janet and Scott Moore, of Coalville. 80th Birthday Celebration LaRue R. Waldron will be hon- -. ored by her family at an Open House celebrating ha 80th birthday on Saturday, OcL 5. It will be held at the Morgan lst-2n- d Ward, 10 West Young Street in Morgan, from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to share this special occasion with LaRue. No gifts, please. e ! . Osguthorpe said. Bureau Insurance offices, must be returned. to the county president by OcL 25, to be eligible. Only those entries mailed in or otherwise received by the county by that date will be considered for die awards. The decision by the county Farm Bureau is final At the conclusion of the contesL local winners will be selected and awards presented. Local winners will then be entered in the state contest, with state winners being announced at the 75th annual meeting of the Utah Farm Bureau in Salt Federation, Nov. 20-2Lake City.. greatest total number of years of membership." , Kamas Theatre 30 North Maintt783?4469. Open Auditions ! Pricesl$3.00 Adults $1.25 Children i, i,, Mormon Youth. Symphony Musical director, Robert C. Bowden, has announced open auditions for all sections of the orchestra. Interested candidates must be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, be in 16 yean and least at good standing, of age. j Those wha would like to audi- tion should contact the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus Of4 fice at prim to OcL 15 to secure a time, date, and place or to nhfain gny mtHitinrml information. "Waitll they get a load of her!" -- 240-252- She melted my heart! -Hu WkM WIMi Iha Jotar of tha Ww This girls a These kids steal , real doll! the show! - Saiwlt aOySt These kids make my Theyre monsters! -- Mood boil! UfrMuMtar Card of Thanks We would like to sincerely thank all our friends, neighbors, and family for the many acts of kindness shown to us during our bereave-mcn- L For cards, flowers, food, calls, prayers, and kind words, we will always be grateful. The Oral Snapp Family ' 366-209- 8. Humane Society Offers Special For Adopt-A-Do- g Month ( as the first vaccination. In addition, each new dog owner will receive a free 4 lb. bag of Alla Boy food and discount coupons for other American Nutrition pet products. . The Humane Society of Ulah lakes in almost 20,000 homeless animals each year. There is always a wide selection of many fine dogs who would make wonderful companions, and the public is urged to lake advantage of this special opportunity lo find 2 12 miles East of Coalville. 2 bdrms, washerdryer, dbi garage, ciable ready. Can be fully furnished. , Contact Bob or Wendy Richens a friend for life. IMiarian Knudson from Adopt-A-Do- ffek bad, Sheb worse, .336-244- 2 Valley Mental Health will be ' offering two community classes this fall in Kamas. The first topic will be on eating disorders, which will address the signs and symptoms and what you can do to help someone with an eating disorder. Classes will be Oct. 16th and 23rd from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. The second topic will address stress management for the holidays. This class will run November 20th and December 4th, also from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Both classes will be held in the Kamas Health Department and he charge will be $5.00 each night. Please call to enroll .A . 649-834- 7 ,i is CoMiNq ' Confidential Outpatfont Mental Health and Substance abuse services for individual families and couples. OFFICES IN COALVILLE, KAMAS 7 AND PARK CITY 649-834- Smricecbiued on eUding fee aeale i Stars Dance Team mental health to CoaIvUIe Classes include: Ballet, jazz and Precision Dance Free Wonkskop Oct. 5 at the Quanset Hut 6 from Ages: 1(MX)-10:- 3-- 7-- 10 11 & up mm mKUKuro .imianmi!-ramour iiuiinuniiTviBaJUiin "miu - PEOPLE, . Thtaadi Symphony Announces Andy SethCmich,son of Chris and Melonie Cmich.of Woodland, received his Eagje Scout Award at a speciql(j Court of, Honor held Sept. 29 id the Woodland Ward. He began his Scouting career in the Woodland Ward at the age of 8 and continued up through the ranks earning Merit badges, going to camps and learning many important lessons. His Eagle project, a age shed for the old church farm property, was a challenge as well as a fun experience. With the help and leadership of many friends, leaders, and family, he is proud to join the ranks of Eagle Scouts. 649-462-5; w VAT.T.KV donations for charity care Mormon Youth Andy Seth Crnlch For more information, contact or the Osguthorpe at Farm Bureau Insurance office in Park City: or Coalville: at long-tim- All 2, Osguthorpe also said aU farmers and ranchers in the area,, whether Farm Bureau members or noL.are Last June during National encouraged to enter the contest to Adopt-A-CMonth, The Humane find die oldest farm in single familyUtah of Society placed almost twice -line ownership. To be eligible, usual number of cats for that the the farm must have remained in the hands of the same fiunily line, from period in new homes, largely befather, to son or daughter, to son or cause of a generous promotion sponsored by American Nutrition in daughter, and so forth! Assumption of ownership by a uncle, aunt. which half of all the adoption costs d Cousin or would render the were paid for by the Ogden-basefood company. pet ferm ineligible to win. , "Utah was settled in 1847, and Because of the tremendous sucfarms ranches and were many cess of that activity, American established within five years or so Nutrition has agreed to sponsor the thereafter, Osguthorpe said. "We same program for dogs this fall e believe some of. these Month is obg when single-lin- e farms family may be in served nationwide. The company, bur county, and we want to find the which makes such products as Alta oldest of these," he said. Boy arid Alta Cat Pet Foods and will All entries, which have been Natural Harmony Cat Litter, each of costs the half dog mailed to farm and ranch members, pay Humane from The Society adopted or may be picked up from Farm during October. Adopters will pay only $20 for a male dog and S2Z50 for a female, and this fee includes PEOPLE the animal's spay or neuter operaSERVING tion at the Society's Clinic as well in-la- Primary Children's Medical Center P.O. Box 58249 Salt Lake City. UT 84158-024- 9 . 649-967- 5, "The number of years of Farm Bureau membership do not need to be consecutive. We're simply looking for that person who has the A volunteer will call or you may mall your donation to , Faim Bureau To Sponsor Oldest Farm, Longest Member Search To help the Utah Farm Bureau Federation celebrate it's 75th die Summit County ' Farm Bureau is holding a contest to ' locate the person with the most ; years of membership in Farm Bureau in this area, and the oldest farm in single family-jlinownership in the county. ' to teve Osguthorpe, ' According president of the, Summit County Farm Human, Farm Bureau mem- -. bin locally are being invited to enter these contests, in an effort to surface winners in jdiese two contests. "We believe there may be some people in die county who Have been members of Farm Bureau as many as ,40-4- 5 years," Pennies by the Inch 45 ! hhi UEXiun i um uuszewsu sfliimuniiunuiiisinQ i,"TttH9BRlTil JIMMIE n i . , omnMMurMH (SrEQAL ADDED CLASSIC CARTOON ATTKACTION |