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Show 4A Tfw Summit County Boo Friday, May 14, 1993 South Summit 9 South Main Coalville Senior Citizens 336-241- 1 COALVILLB Comprehensive Eye Exam By Dr. E. Allan Bates Doctor of Optometry Fashion Frames Contact Lenses Prescription and Non prescription sunglasses Frame Adjustment ana minor Frame Repair Contact Lens Polishing Tues. 12 Noon - 7 PM, Thurs. & Fri. 9 AM - 6 PM Saturday by appointment Notice There has been a request filed with Kamas City to rezone a parcel of land north of 200 South Street and west of 100 West A hearing will be held at 8 pm MDT on Street, from 1 to C-1993. May 27, Anyone may attend the hearing and be heard or file written comments within five days of the hearing. The hearing will be held at the Kamas City Hall. The property is described as follows: Beginning at a point, said point being N 89 deg. 51 min. W 643.99 feet and N 0 deg. 09 min. E 80.45 feet, and N 0 deg. 20 min. 46 sec. W 200.00 feet form the Southeast Comer of Section 17, Township 2 South, Range 6 East, SLB&M., said point also being on the west line of 100 West Street, thence N 0 deg. 20 min. 46 sec. W 1 00.00 feet, thence N 89 deg. 51 min. W 791 .593 feet, thence S 3 deg. 04 min. 17 sec. W 100.126 feet, thence S 89 deg. 51 min. E 797.562 feet to the point of beginning. Said parcel containing 1 .82 acres more or less. R-- G. Published In the Summit County Bee May 14 & 21, 1993 Buy A 1993 Polaris Personal Watercraft South Summit Seniors met ami were greeted by President Gordon Taylor, who welcomed all and gave thanks to the former presidents and others who have waked so hard to make the organization a great success. Dinner was then served to 43 members, which consisted of roast beef, niashed potatoes and gravy, corn, fruit cup, hot homemade bread, and delicious cream puffs. Pool and cards were enjoyed and a la of lovely crafts were in the making. June Kennedy read a poem about grandmothej . We then sang happy birthday to uordon Taylor. The Seniors met and were greeted by our Vice President Arden Prince. Gordon Taylor thanked Irma Prescott for her service to the Seniors. There were 39 present, dinner was turkey, sliced cukes, mashed potatoes and gravy, hot rolls and butter, and strawberry grandfather Judd. Approximately 29 of the clan gathered after church for a Teen Simpson has a son of Sunny. South Summit Seniors met at their building and loaded into cars, vans, and our van, and went to Heber City for dinner at the High Country Inn. Gordon Taylor greeted the it is the Seniors birthday and that it has Seniors and told them that a did he say he was been 50 years, fifty years? He honored the mothers present and said we should appreciate and love them for the heritage we have. The blessing on the. food was given by George Padfidd. Dinner was a choice of soup or salad, Swiss steak, potatoes and gravy, peas and carrots, a pineapple ring, and ice cream. We had two of the cutest little waitresses. They shortcake. We were entertained by Irene brought Letha Miles a doughnut Ruffs fourth and fifth graders. with candles and sang happy birthe were present They sang songs and the sound of day to her. Forty-fivWe had all a lovely day. very voices thrilled us their sweet young all. Cosette Mills, from the several Marie Abrams spent days Mountainland Senior Companion in the Wasatch County Hospital Program, talked to us. having surgery. Edna brought her home Monday and she is coming Broadhead a has Anna Lee spent few days in a hospital having a along fine. double bypass operation. She is Parker Clint Anderson, son of now back at ha home in Wyoming Jeff and Deby Anderson, was bon and is doing well. She is Evva on April 11. His grandparents are Atkinson's daughter. Austin and Brenda Atkinson and Irene Peterson and Edna Roma and Gary Anderson. He also Atkinson share the honor of being wants the world to know he has to Lacy Kay Jay and Bethel Harris, Cleo and of Anderson, Doris Atkinson, Bdinder, daughter Kimberly Kin. She was blessed by her great and Grace Brazier. great-grand- s. great-grandmoth-er Primary Children's Miracle Network Telethon Helps Needy Children, June 5 and 6 muscular and Cardiovascular diseases. Primary Children's takes Children'! in its eleventh pride in treating the whole child ticipate Miracle Network Telethon. The while also addressing the needs of Telethon raises funds to help needy parents and families. children at Primary Children's reIn 1992, participating hospitals ceive the medical care they need; of Children's Miracle Network children with cancer, epilepsy, cys- raised more than $106 million in tic fibrosis, emotional disorders, the United States and Canada, birth defects, and mare. total to bringing the eleven-yebillion dollars. one-ha-lf than more 165 is one Children's of Primary Medical Center Children's with Primary who hospitals participate Children's Miracle Network to or- has participated in the telethon ganize the local Telethons and raise since its inception in 1983. funds for children. The Telethon is National Telethon hosts and cobroadcast each year live from founders of Children's Miracle Disneyland with twenty minutes of Network, Marie Osmond and John each hour from Primary Children s. Schneider, team up with KSL Channel 5 will broadcast die Marilyn McCoo, Merlin Olsen, and program with local portions hosted Mary Hart in Disneyland the by Len Randolph, Carole Mikita, annual event Many television, Doug Wright and Jane Oayson. recording and sports celebrities will also contribute to the show, includwill become Children's Primary the stage for the Telethon which ing Bob Hope, Bo Jackson, Rich will air on KSL Channel 5, Little, Martin Short, Mary Lon Ret ton, Kenny Loggins and Bill Saturday, June 5, at 7 p.m 5 June St 6, through Sunday, p.m. Cosby. All celebrities donate their time and talent to the cause. Local segments will feature community leaders, medical professionPlease tune in to Primary als, and children who have been, Children's Miracle Network still are patients at Primary Telethon, June 5 through 6 on KSL Children's. Channel 5. Your pledge will help In 1992, Primary Children's work wonders for children at raised more than $372,000 in Primary Children's Medical Center. Telethon contributions. Every dolContributions to the Telethon can lar raised locally stays at Primary be made payable to Primary Children's to assist needy patients. Children's Medical Center d The hospital is a facility Foundation and mailed to Primary that specializes in treating children Children's Medical Center, P.O. of all affliction s, including cancer, Box 58249, Salt Lake City, UT birth defects, accident victims, and 84158-024On June 5 and 6, Primary Children'! Medical Center will par- ar . co-host- s, fa a . 232-be- 9. Researchers Examine Nutrition Services Retirement, graying hair and wrinkles are all associated with ing. And We'll Throw In A life Vest FREE! If you expect to make big splash i this lummcr, you'll need a 1993 Polarii personal watercraft. 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