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Show Friday, December 4, 1992 The Summit County Bee Enter 1 992 "Make It 4 Get Your 4 Tree 4 Yourself With Wool" Contest 4 Christmas Coalville at (Santa's Work Shop; Boutique Dec. 4th & 5th 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 4077 N. a Radiator & Muffler & Boot A a Woodenshoe Ln. Peoa Repair Shop n 168 No. Main 4 Coalville 336-252- 3A Crafts Santa's fire Eight Artists 0 icesl$3XAdultsT3$lijiChildre The annual "Make It Yourself With Wool" Contest was held on Saturday, Nov. 21 at the Henefer Fire Station. The contest was i Oft judged in the afternoon with a fashion review that evening for the public. The "Make It Yourself With Wool" is sponsored by the American Sheep Industry Women and The American Sheep Industry Association. The National Association of Secondary School Principals has placed this program on the advisory list of national contests and activities. The purpose of the contest is to focus attention on the beauty and versatility of wool; encourage use of this incomparable fabric or yard in sewing, knitting or crocheting fashionable garment, offer the opportunity to compete for valuable Wrapping Service prizes and win recognition for sewing, knitting or crocheting Mr. end Mrs. Jason T. Gunn Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Theron B. Gunn are pleased to announce the marriage of theirson, Jason T. Gunn, to Tawni Lee Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pieree, of Elsinore, CA. Jason and Tawni were married on Nov. 27 in the Los Angeles Temple. An Open House will be given in their tumor cm Dec. S, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at the Coalville Utah Stake Center. In case of an oversight, Jason and Tawni would like to invite all their friends and relatives to share in this special day in their lives. Who's New in Pink and Blue? Local charity s Saves Shoppers Time, and Battered Women's and under; Junior, and adult Juniors, Senior, seniors and adults entered dresses, coats, suits, and other complete entered' garments. The jumpers, skirts, dresses, pants," vests, sweaters, jackets, and shirts. 12 Lives 13-1- 6; 17-2- 4, Christmas shoppers will be getting a boost of good cheer this season when they let the Domestic Peace Task Force wrap their Christmas gifts. The local grassroots organization fighting domestic violence will be providing a holiday gift wrapping service for a small fee that will benefit their nonprofit organization and help local battered women's shelters. Die charity will set up "shop" in a storefront at The Factory stores in Park City, and operate their Gift Wrapping Service from "Black Fri' day", Nov 27, to Christmas Eve ' . Dec. 24, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. i i Monday through Saturday, and 12 l Garrett Travis Rowser p.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays. The charity believes gift wrap) Travis and Shelly (Friery) Rowser are happy to announce the ping is a practical way to raise birth of their fust child, a handsome money and awareness for their little boy. Garrett was bom on Oct. cause, since most people need their anyway, and this 20 at McKay-De- e Hospital. He presents wrapped service is gift wrapping 12 ozs. and was 19 weighed 6 lbs. and allows people to show inches long. their Giving Spirit amid the holiday His grandparents are Ed and rush. Cathy Friery, of Coalville, and For more information on the Bruce and LeeAiin Rowser, of Domestic Peace Task Force, call are Henefer. Ms. Willie Hoffer at Beulah Willoughby, of Coalville; Edward and DorothV Friery, of New PEOPLE York; Ted and Thea Boyer, of SERVING Henefer, and Pearl Rowser, of AriPEOPLE zona. 0 1 f time-savin- g, ! Great-grandpare- 645-930- skills. Contestants of Summit County were judged in three divisions; Pre-tee- n, 6. Pre-tee- Pre-teen- tie, Candace Moore and Deatra Fawcett; Junior Division: first place, Natasha Ovard; second place, Jill Chappell; third place, Megan Ferry; honorable mention, Alisha Fox, Hollyann Ovard, Lorinda Fawcett, Natasha Ovard (second outfit), Detton Fawcett; Senior Division: first place, Stephanie Ovard; second place, Kelsey Fawcett; Adult 5 The National Library of Poetry has announced that $12,000 in prizes will be awarded this year to over 250 poets in the North American Open Poetry Contest. ; Cronndge Dr., P.O. Box 704-ZOwings Mills, MD 21117. The poem should be no 11419 more than 20 lines, and the poet's name and address should appear on is Dec. the top of the page. Entries must be the contest for The deadline to is The contest 1992. open .postmarked by Dec. 31, 1992. A 31, new contest opens Jan. 1, 1993. and entry is free. everyone Any poet, whether previously published or not, can be a winner. Every poem entered also has a chance to be published in a deluxe, Greater Sdt Area Lcke GXiilters To AAeet hardbound anthology. To enter, send one original The Greater Salt Lake Area poem, any subject and any style, to The National Library of Poetry, Quilters will meet on Jan. 7, 1993 ; at 7. p.m. at the South Salt Lake County Complex, north building in Addresses the Council Chambers, 2100 South State Street, Salt Lake City. Fashion Revue at 7 p.m. at the Red Lion Hotel, and you are encouraged to attend to support our contestants and see the many versatile ways wool can be used. Thanks to the contestants for entering our contest and those who helped make the competition possible. Make plans if you are interested for next year's contest. Call Cheryl Ovard for information, Starring: Amy Locane Brandon Frazier Dec. 4, 5 8c 7 PLAYS: V roseate Stereo The Last Of The Mohicans Knit & 6titdi I Going Out of Business I f U- - Starts Mon. Dec. 7 j through Sat. Dec. 12 i Call for a time we can help j Laura-239- 9 you! f f 14- - Sale I ' I 17 & friendship and mm mOm 112-1- 0 2- Sr. at. Dally: 3:00 7:00 ? j & 9:00 Saturday Mat. 3:00 Sunday 3:00 & feOO - Child (2 - 11) Located on lieber Main Street" GM-11S- 1 Dally: Distinguished 3:13 7:13 & 9:13 Gentlemen 3:13 Saturday Mat. Sunday 3:13 & EddfeMurphy Discount tickets available at Cays camera Car- - I2JC per person patronage A si- - up Youth Barb-572- 8 Thank you for your CM-118- 1 3:13 : mSm Factory Direct Mattress Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to all of the people who sent cards, flowers, brought dinners, helped at the store, also for tending our boys during the recent loss of our Jennifer. Your thoughtfulness did much to console us and is very, very much appreciated. Thank you. Ken's Kash Store Ron and Kathy Stillman Maybelle Stillman To All of Attention Poets PG 13 Jill Chappell. There will be a ns s: Those participating were: first place, Yance Fawcett; second place, Corlan Fawcett; third place School Ties Division: first place, Cheryl Ovard. The winners who will represent Summit County at state contests to be held at Salt Lake City Dec. 9 are Cheryl Ovard, Stephanie Ovard, Kelsey Fawcett, Natasha Ovard, and Qjr Friends CHO Factory Seconds Mismatch Sets Close-O- ut uU Models O wl Department Store Prices (At Least) Dealer Samples Not to be confused with low price- - low quality sets Head Boards Book Cases Dressers Equipped with Kid Proof Drawers (Solid Pine) White or Oak Finish With sincere thanksgiving, we would like to thank all of you. Our days were made easier and our burden made lighter because of you. The calls, the visits, the wonderful food, the acts of sincere kindness kept us going. It is very difficult to put into words how much you touched our lives. Because of you, we will be belter people. We are so thankful, as was Jennifer, to call this area our home and you our friends. We love and appreciate all of you. Gary and Jcaninc Stillman 6 Drawer 5 Drawer 2 Diawei Night Stand 4 Drawer 3 Drawn Wide 79 69 $69 Book Case Headband 69 4 Diawer Desk with Book Case (IMhftnuicluviH hudhuid'l am ? pi pnun b Slicll Book Case Card of Thanks ii M'ssoncry fena Ward Elder Cody R. Bowen RL 2 Box 278 Senatobia, Mississippi 38668 i V fnalvllle Area Elder Michael Brown 6626 Nebraska 1C Hyunmond, Indiana 46323 Amo Haufe Elder 1 1653 73A Avenue North Delta, BC V4C 1C7 The meeting to begin the new. year will be on "Inspiration" presented by Jodie Warner. Jodie will cover many areas which provide her with inspiration for her wonderful designs and creations that we all admire. We would like to express our sincere thanks to all those who helped us with the passing of our loved one, Marie McCormick. For flowers, food, cards, calls, visits, and those who helped with the services, all was deeply appreciated. These special memories will always be remembered and treasured. Simla hi jNsat shaaiil Thelma Russell m J and Nieces and Nephews Area representative, Annette Bracken, GSLA Committee, includes Linda Berry, Card B unyard, Lynn Coffin, Anna Mae Ebert, Ruth Moon, and Sandra Tripp. For more information leave message at 968-260- 139 (All ftaiaNai' Sandy AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 2. i 566-242- 4 lesi Orem VISA 1738 Smith State 775-010- 0 225-536- 3 Hours; Monday.tlmi Saturday-1- Sunset rn to, 7 |