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Show 6A Friday, October 22, 1993 Tha Summit County Boo Tjjflj&IS fcguvIUi k Kamas Korners 9 South Main Coalville 336-241- 1 Rhodes Valley Relief Society held We wish a quick recovery to Rod Max field, of Woodland. He had an accident last week with his horse that broke several ribs and punctured a lung. Hope youre feeling better soon! Marian Richards had a knee.oper-atio- n recently. She is recovering nicely, and we hope things will be back to normal for her soon. 'Ml Public Invited To their homemaking meeting last Wednesday. Sheri Lewis and JoAtm Dr. E. Allan Doctor Peterson demonstrated making difOptometry ferent kinds of doughnuts. They Fashion Frames Contact Lenses also worked on their heart inserts Prescription and Non prescription sunglasses Frame Adjustment and minor Frame Repair and made cats as doughnut holders. Contact Lens Polishing Their next meeting will be with the Peoa Ward on Nov. 10. Tues. 1 2 Noon - 7 PM, Thurs. & Fri. 9 AM - 6 PM The Kamas Fust Ward Primary Saturday by appointment Martha and Raul Hernandez, of held an activity day last Saturday. Kamas, were finally able to bring They held a Family Home Evening home their new baby son from die with the children. The children were hospital. He weighed just a little divided up into four different groups over 4 lbs. when he was bom a and participated in a family home week ago. WE NEED YOUR VOICES TO JOIN WITH US IN evening with games, stories, Rosie Monger, of Kamas, also songs, and treats. Each child MESSIAH. HANDEL'S OF Jk THE PERFORMANCE had knee surgery not too long ago. received a packet containing rill the w All Community Members Are Welcome We hope she is up and around soon materials from their individual w Practices are Sunday evening it 8:00 p.m. at the Coalville Stake Center V and the healing process goes well Home Evening to take home and W The Final Performance will be Sunday, December 12, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. Albert and Louise Wagstaff went present to their family. Everyone V Anyone interested in joining the orchestra, practices are at 6:30 p.m. to St. George over the past who attended had a good time and 4 on Sunday evenings at the Coalville Stake Center. weekend to visit with her father, enjoyed the treats from all the if you have any questions. Vernal Willie. They also visited groups. Jk Please call Kathleen Vander Linden, 2 with forma Kamas residents, Glen The Oakley Ward Relief Society WWWVW and Veda Hale, who live outride of held their homemaking meeting Sl George. last Wednesday, where they made Alta and Tull celebrated scarecrow napkin holders for Woody their 50th wedding anniversary last Thanksgiving. Kamas Second Ward and Kamas Sunday with family and friends. We First Ward had a combined congratulate them on their years toAn Open House will be held on Oct. 24, 1993, gether and wish than many more meeting, also held on happy years together. Wednesday with guest speaker, Kris 6:00 p.m. at the Stake Centex; 3038 North Hwy We are happy that Tean Gundersen. She talked about No-FgJI 189, Marion, Utah. A church broadcast will be Simpson and Roland Peacock are Cooking and shared ideas from home from the hospital. We wish presented. Neil A. Maxwell will be the speaker, ha cookbook with the group. them well. invited. is Tasty blueberry cheesecake Byr everyone Get well wishes go to Delorah was served to everyone so they could see how good desserts Young, of Oakley. She hasnt been can really be. The ladies left with a feeling well lately. Jay Harris is home from the new motivation for eating Holy Cross doing better. He has healthier. been very ill. Any news call Amy Yost, LDS Church News: The Comprehensive Eye Exam By Bates of CALLING ALL SINGERS J $ 336-414- $$$90000009$ O 9 L.D.S. CHURCH home-maki- A w ng at 0 no-f- at no-f- 3 Community Line Dancing Class 3 Beginning Wed. November 3, 7:00 p.m. South Summit Middle School pjf $15 Pjj a $30 couple single Q C2 gjj 6 weeks H kj Babysitters available - 25$ per child jjjj kjj Everyone is welcome, so come & have fun m Pjj For registration call Judy at 783-43- INVITATION 33 or 783-45- 76 w TP BIP Summit County Commission will accept bids for food service for the Summit County Jail Inmate Population. Applicants must be able to provide written proof of a minimum of $500,000 liability insurance, the cooking facility must be able to pass all federal, state and local health requirements. . The contract will be for a 2 year period of time from January 1994 an ending December 31 , 1995. For a complete list of guidelines and contract information please contact Sgt. Tracy Sargent at the Summit County Jail at 801 36-4461. Bid opening will be Monday, November 8, 1993 at 1:00 ,p.m. in the Summit County Commission Chambers. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Pursuant to Section 17A-1-30- 4, Utah Code, notice is hereby given that a special election will be held for the South Summit Fire Protcciton District on Tuesday, November 2, 1993 to elect two board members. VOTER QUALIFICATIONS To vote in this election a person must be a registered voter and reside within the boundaries of the South Summit Fire Protection District. Individuals desiring to register to vote may do so through the office of the Summit County Clerk until Octoba 12, 1993. Voter registration information may be obtained by calling 783-435- 1. POLLING PLACES Polling places will be open from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M., November 2, 1993 at the following locations: Place Oakley Town Hall Summit County Services Building Address 960 W. Center Oakley, Ut 84055 Districts Marion -- 13 Oakley -- 14 Peoa -- 15 Kamas Kamas Francis ---- 12 29 28 110 N. Main Kamas, Ut 84036 Woodland-1- 1 at North End Notes A large crowd attended the Missionary Farewell for Sister Rebecca (Becky) Bates in Wanship. Ralph and Violet Judd, Carol France, Billy and DiAnn Staples drove to Logan Sunday to attend the Missionary Farewell their grandsonnephew Elder Paul Cowley. Elder Cowley will serve in the Johannesburg, South Africa Mission. He will report to the MTC on Wednesday. A dinna with friends and family members was held in his honor following church. His parents are Val and Marie (Staples) Cowley, of Logan. Its a boy fa Robert and Helen fa Congratulations to Leena (Ovard) Anderson on passing ha State Board ha RN Degree. She is the wife of Scott Anderson, ha parents are Brent and Cheryl Ovard, fa of Henefer. Leena and Scott are living in Provo. Leena woks at the hospital, and Scott is attending school Get well wishes are being sent to Doug Ovard and Pat Ovard. Adkins. Buffalo More than seven hundred buffalo complete and sweeping view of oo Antelope Island will be rounded what is tMng place than they did 9, as the Utah last yew, be said. up Oct Division of Parks and Recreation People visiting between Nov. can see die buffalo resting in die conducts its Seventh Annual Bison Round-uholding corral area, prira to their The public Is invited to attend being worked through the larks die event Die park will be open handling facility. Animal will be worked through from 7 un.-- 7 p.m. each day. The buffalo herd will be rounded-u- p the handling facility beginning and pushed to the parks holding Nov. S. Visitors can get fairly corral facility on die island's north close to the buffalo as they are end Oct weighed, blood tested, and The best day to watch the vaccinated. round-u- p will be Saturday, Oct The buffalo will be worked 30, said Park Manager Mitch through the handling facility Nov. Larsson. The majority of the herd from 8 am.-- 5 pm. each day. will be brought into die bolding Food, drink, and round-u- p memsweatcorral area that day, as helicopters orabilia, such as and park personnel in trucks join shirts, stuffed buffalos, and buffalo horseback riders in the round-ulicorice, will be available for purAs the animals are brought into chase throughout the round-up- . the holding corral area, visitors will Visitors are reminded that only not be allowed as dose to die acdie northern 2,000 acres of the istion as last yew. land are open to die public. "The wind on the island blows The fee to attend the round-u- p is out of die northwest which is di$5 pa vehicle and $2 for those who rectly into the face of die buffalo as ride bicycles motorcycles into theyto brought in," Larsson said. the each day. part, Last yew, as they caught scent of the people who were watching, To reach Antelope Island State some turned the otha way, making Pwk Exit at Exit 335 Center Exit) and it difficult to get diem into the cor- (Syracuse-Freepo-rt 29-No- p. 29-3- 1. 5--9, tee-shir- ts, p. a 15 al area. Ladies Bowling - - -- 430. Friday Miss Pins Gloria Mitchell is the top bowler this week, bowling a supa series. She had a 558. Her games bowled were a 178, 210, 170. Gloria will receive a 200 pin, ha first 200 this yea. Great bowling! Barbara Pace had a great series also, a 548. Ha games are a 180, 179, 189. Dorothy Conger did also, with a 536 201, 167, 168. She will 200 a get pin. Charlotte Daley, 509 190, 152, 167; Gloria Marcellin, 503 -147, 201, 155; Dalene Boggess, 502 151, 177, 174. The high 400s are Tama Hixson, 496 169, 167, 160; Marie Epperson, 494 179, 166, 149; Susie Young, 493 150, 177, 166; Merlene 175, 151, 154; Siddoway, 480 - - - - - - - - - - 120, 168. . The top team was the Lucky Four. They had a 867 game and a 2465 series. The most spares in a row was a tie between Carmen Prescott and Jackie Blazzard each had seven. Strike It Rich was won by Maye Potter. Nice bowling, ladies! a HBBHHHyHHHHHDBHHBElHHEIBBHHBHHHHHHHBEIHQyBBHEIUHHEIHHyD De a D a D a D SEASON PASSES $295 a D a DAY PER COUPON BOOKS n $15 a n a November & 6 7 D a 5, 4, E a n a D a Ski & Snowboard D a n a & D a Equipment n a D a, Sale D Clothing a E a E D g Over $150,000 of Inventory D a a a D 649-540- 0 Call and charge by ture present tripping hazards. rs should go 6. only to homes where residents have safe time. To make sure that this Halloween is a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, die Utah Safety Council offers these Trick-or-Treate- outside lights on as a welcome ring. 7. Give youngsters a snack meal before they go out. Jell diem.; that treats must not be eaten until ' they get home. Inspect all treats. If there is a loose wrappa broken seal oo any commedally produced candy, throw it away. a Halloween safety tips: a a ve tape. 2. Costumes should be made of material. They should also be large enough so that warm clothing can be worn underneath to protect (he child from die odd, and 8. Those receiving fire-resist- phone BBBBBBflflHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEBD E D trick-o- r- treaters should remove any Item that could be an obstacle from steps, lawns and porches. Keep household pets away from the front short enough to prevent children from tripping and falling. Youngsters should wear sturdy shoes. Mothers high heels and Dads size 12 are not a good idea for safe walking. 3. Andy a natural mask of cosg metics ratha than a magic, which might restrict breath door. 9. Suggestions for those who do not wish to give candy or food as a treat include: baseball or otha well-fittin- g, sports cards, crayons, pencils, pens, s, stickers, magic tricks, and coupons from local fast-foo- d shops ice cream parkin. yo-yo- a PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to the Utah Code title the Coalville City will Commission be a Planning hosting public hearing for the of comments receiving purpose regarding the adoption of the 2, Coalville City Subdivision Ordinance. The Planning Commission review all public input prior to forwarding their recommendations to the Coalville City Council. Draft copies of the proposed ordinance together with a copy of the engineering standards will be available to the public at the City Hall. will Meeting Date: Novembers, 1993 Time: 7:00 pm Race: Coalville City Hall I Alan Spriggs, Chairman, Coalville City Planning Commission PubSUmd In naSummS County Boa October IB 222, MS (HOT TOW3 Savings up to 60 a km. The worst dangers on Halloween ing obscure Small 4. children should always arent from witches spirits, but be from falls, flammable costumes, accompanied by an olda responan adult. Everyone sible child incidents. and and pedestrian ca Halloween can be a fun day for the should use the sidewalk ratha than walk in the street. entire family. Consideration for se5. Walk, dcjht run from house curity and safety has led neighba-hood- s to develop new ways to to house. Do not dart out from becross lawns maintain traditions while making tween parked cars or furniornaments where and sure that everyone had a good and yards loose-fittin- Shenna Burgener, 477 154, 144, 179; Debbie Bowman, 470 195, 160, 155; Diane Fairer, 468 136, 189, 143; Margaret Bowman, 467 136, 129, 202; Lyn Leavitt, 463 147, 170, 146; Flora Marchant, 461 156, 160, 145; Jackie 183, 150, 123; Blazzard, 456 Carmen Prescott, 456 158, 136, 162; Margie Davis, 456 168, - 1. Utah Safety Council Suggests Tips To Make Halloween a Treat Not a Trick . a 467; Kristy Braithwaite, 113, 454; Sandi Bates, 139, 207, 134 454; April Wells, 134, 171, 144 141, 177 452; Sheila Jones, 190, 442; Donna Jean 100, 152 439; Blonquist, 119, 155, 165 LuAnn Downard, 143, 130, 158 431; Donna Jenkins, 124, 141, 165 - follow the signs, traveling west on Antelope Drive. Fa more information, call the park at 773-294- With a pair of binoculars, visitors should actually have a more Make buy costumes that are light and bright enough to be clearly visible to motorists. Costumes and treat bags can be decorated trimmed with retrore-flecti- Monday Morning - v. 1- -4 1. High bowler this week is Linda Grant with games of 203, 183, 172 558; Louise Pace, 163, 220, 167 550; Colleen Cota, 156, 188, 169 513; Gloria Manrellin, 166, 172, 163 501; Colleen Simister, 186, 158, 137 481; Malene 477; Siddoway, 148, 175, 154 JoAnn Rees, 154, 149, 169 472; Margaret Bowman, 157, 161, 149 Round-U- p NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Pursuant to Section 4, Utah Code, notice is hereby given that a special election will be held for the South Summit Cemetery Maintenance District on Tuesday, November 2, 1993 to elect one board member. , VOTER QUALIFICATIONS To vote in this election a person must be a registered voter and reside within the boundaries of the South Summit CemetJry Maintenance District. Individuals desiring to register to vote may cx so through the office of the Summit County Clerk until October 12, 1993. Voter information may be obtained by calling 783-435-1. 17A-1-30- POLLING PLACES Polling places will be open from 7:00 A.M. to 1993 at the following locations: Place Oakley Town Hall Districts Summit County Services Building P.M, November 2, j. Address 960 W. Center Marion-1- 3 Oakley Peoa ' 8.-0-0 -- 14 -- 15 Kamas Kamas Francis WoodUnd-- ---U Oakley, Ut 84055 12 29 28 llON.Maiif' Kamas, Ut 84036 |