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Show 6A The Summit County Boa Friday, July 17, 1992 Stale FFA Summit County Youth are Preparing For The Fair 4-HF- FA Officer Attends Leadership Conference Hollie Moore, Sentinel of the Utah FFA Association, attended a National FFA Leadership Conference for State Officers, July The conference was held in Grand Junction, CO. This is one of nine national leadership training conferences being held across the nation. 6-- 9. The FFA conference is designed to improve leadership and communication skills, supplement training provided by state FFA associations and foster an understanding of current agricultural issues. The conference also provides a forum for the exchange of ideas between officers Street Gets New Curb and Gutter Geary Construction was given the bid by Coalville City to resurface with asphalt 50 South between Moore's car lot and garage. Construction was started on July 7. This will realign the road to match the new curb and gutter. The Bee is Having a Contest! We are going to work our theme this year for our Summit County Fair tabloid around "Memories of Years Gone By." We are sure there are some fascinating writings among the many residents of our county of special happenings and unusual stories, particularly during the early days of settlement in our various communities as well as more recent events. We also are going to accept unusual and interesting pictures for the tabloid. We will mark them carefully as you bring them in. Then they will be made up fey the paper and back at the Kamas or Coalville office for you to pick up in just a few days. The pictures do not have to be unusual, but something that others in our county would find interesting. They could bring a sigh, a tear, a chuckle or a down right loud laugh to our readers, and maybe lying a memory or two that you would like to share. Both the articles and the pictures will be judged, and there will be a first place for picture and a first place for article and the donater will each receive six months free subscription to The Bee. There will also be two winners as runner-up- s in each category who will each receive three months free subscriptions. We hope we will have a lot of entries. All pictures will be used and all of the articles that we can use. Start bringing them in now. The deadline will be July 17. The tabloid will come out on Aug. 7. from several states. A highlight of the meeting is the opportunity to work with the national FFA officers who are conducting the conferences. The 1992 program includes workshops in communications, critical thinking, media training, group dynamics, and membership development, among others. These activities are designed to help prepare the officers far effective leadership roles in their Youth learn the proper fitting for hogs. states. The National FFA Leadership Conference for State Officers is sponsored by Merck AgVet of Rahway, NJ, as a special project of the National FFA Foundation, Inc. Hollie, 18, is the daughter of Moore, of Coalville. Scott and Janet Konball Art Center Visits Kamas For Workshops Public Information Meeting Road Improvements - Chalk Creek Road There will be an information meeting held Tuesday, July 21, 1992, at 7:30p.m. at the Summit County Courthouse in District Courtroom. Derrick Radke, Uintah Engineering, will be senting the proposed safety improvements to the Chalk Creek road. lc O A L V pre- iTTl ILfcER 9 South Main Coalville m 336-241- 1 and for beef... Comprehensive Eye rcvw By DR. E. Allan Bates Doctor of Optometry Fashion Frames Contact Lenses Prescription and sunglasses Frame Adjustment and Minor Frame Repair Contact Lena Polishing NEW HOURS: Non-prescripti- on Last week, about eleven artists from the Kimball Ait Center visited many parts of Summit and Wasatch Counties. They were part of an outside painting workshop that was teaching the usage of oils and can- landscape painting of George and Debbie Lambert's property. The old woodshed in the back of their acreage was the main subject with the picturesque panorama of the foothills of Kamas in the back- vas. ground. On Thursday, the students visited west of Kamas Valley and did a TUES. 2 PM - 7 PM. FRIDAY 9 AM - 5 PM The students were on location around four hours and the final projects looked like the lime was indeed well spent Workshops like this one are ongoing throughout the summer and anyone with an interest with art, graphic design or photography, should look into this program. By calling the Kimball Art Center at anyone can receive a schedule of the workshops that are 649-888- 2, offered. Be ready for some FOOD LIP-SMACKI- NG for any day of the year. Check out the 24 different ways to prepare chicken, the 12 brownie recipes, muffins with fruit and bran, 8 chowder soups, breads, pies, main dishes and those hard-to-fin- special d desserts and candy recipes. Great gifts for AAothers and Fathers Day, birthdays, weddings and anyone who is hard to buy for. lann AVAILABLE AT Coalville Summit Courrlv Bee Summit County Bee office office p.o. Box 225 P.O. Box 7 Coalville Utah 84017 Kamas, Utah 84036 Cost $10.60 can be Mailed for $12.00 also available from Browns Dairy 'Hoytsville' or Mirror Lake Service 'Kamas' County fair time is not fair off, and there's much to be accomplished in order to have an animal ready for the fair with the hope of receiving a blue ribbon. final fit for the fair. There is a lot of work and effort that goes into raising market animals, and those who make the sale, hope to get a good price for their One of the requirements for Jr. Market projects is to attend one of three clinicsshows prior to showing and selling their animals at the county fair. At the Coalville Clinic held on June 27, there were demonstrations of fitting epch species: Beef - by Randy Sessions, of Sessions Limousin's of Morgan; Sheep - by Don Kerr, Kamas, and Hogs by Jake Aplanalp, Kamas. Following the demonstration, each member used their fitting skills on their own animals in preparation for the Everyone is invited to attend and -- animal support the youth of Summit County at the 1992 Jr. Livestock Sale on Aug. 22 at 12 noon in front of the grandstand at the Summit County Fair and Recreation Complex, 202 East Park Road, 100 South, Coalville). If you are unable to attend this day and would like to support the youth, contact the USU Extension Office, Ext 219, for more details. 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