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Show Friday, Docembor 9, 1994 Woodland. He has resided in Woodland his entire life. He enjoys reading, hunting, fishing, and his family. He was a successful fanner and owner of Chevron Bulk Plant and Mirror Lake Service in Kamas. He has been married to Elynn Walker for almost 34 years. They are the parents of six children, 17 grandchildren, and three Their children are Emily, of South Jordan; Stan, of Salt Lake City; Peggy, of American Fork; Francis W. (Luke), and Dennis. France served with the CCC, worked at the :Red Devil cement plant, Morgan County School District and Marquart He has been active in community and church activities. He coached at Morgan Pearl, of Hoytsville; John, of Woodland, and one deceased son. saved Merlin. Rulon is an active member as Francis E. Porter In honor of his 80th birthday, an Open House will be held for Francis E. Porter on Dec. 17 at Larrys Spring Chicken Inn, Morgan, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. His children, Pam and Dale Weston, Francis (Luke), and Dennis and Lorraine Porter are hosting the celebration. Please plan to attend. Ranee was born Dec. 14, 1914, in Salt Lake City, to Warren and Lettie Florence Porter. He grew up in Morgan where he was active in the sports program. He has 10 brothers and sisters: Mark, Harvy, Who's a city councilman, a Scoutmaster, Little League and Pony League coach, and an ardent fan of all Morgan High spots. He is currently serving as a Temple Worker at the Ogden Temple. He has held various LDS Church positions. His beloved companion passed away April 20, 1986. He has eight grandchildren: Kevin and Stephanie Weston, Lyn and Heidi Weston, June Marie and Mikel Saxton, Lance Porter (deceased), Valerie and Dalian Stephens and Travis Porter. He is the proud to Shannyn, Casey and Justy Saxton, Kay lee, Brittney, and Morgann Weston, Lyndi Weston, and Austin Jesse was born on Dec. 26, 1914, to Walter and Hazel Wright. He married his friend and sweetheart, Faye McQueen, on April 19, 1935. Mr. Wright was employed by Garrett Trucking and owned his own trucking business before retiring. daughter, Emily. He was born on Dec. 13, 1914, on Bench Creek in June Wilde. They lived in Jap Camp, Devils Slide and moved to Morgan in 1948. They had four children: a stillborn son, Pamela, High School during WWH, being held in the Hoytsville Ward Cultural Hall. Family, neighbors, and friends are invited to attend, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., with the re? quest of no gifts as your friendship is the best gift 80th (Birthday CeteBration LaMar, Paul, Lyle Kay, and Viola whom are still living, and Roy, Carlos, Florence, and Lottie who are deceased. On June 3, 1937, he married his high school sweetheart Rulon M. Moon will celebrate his 80th birthday at a family dinner in his honor at the home of his Whos Wishing their father a very happy birthday are his proud chil- dren: D.A. and Louise Pace, of Wanship; Darrell Butch and Carolyn Wright, of Hoytsville, and in (Finland Blue? great-grandfath- er ! Poetry Contest 4 Coalville lions Club $ PRESENTS SANTA A 4 December 17, 1994 A 10:00 A.M. TO :00 P.M. A 4 Coalville Fire Station 4 NOTICC The Kamas Motor Vehicle Office will close early on December 21, 1994 Office hours will be 3:27 a.m. at the Davis North Medical Center, in Layton. He 8:00 weighed 8 lbs. 13 ozs. and was 21-3- 4 inches tall. He has two brothers and one sister who think he's terrific. Proud grandparents are Harold and Anna Lee Hepworth, of Hinckley, and Dr. Wayne and Marlene Bosworth, of Coalville.He has Gertrude Bosworth, of Brigham City, and Arvilla Lovell, of Hinckley. Taneesha and Natasha Preece rs Devon J. Johnson Kurt and Vada Johnson became Kaitlyri Michelle Rowser 2 ozs. and measured 21 inches long. She has one older brother, Garrett, who thinks she's 8 lbs. pretty neat 21116, Denver, CO 80221. Stephens. Michael and Lynette Bosworth. He entered the world on Nov. 29 at Hospital. She weighed contest rules, send SASE to: Mile High Poetry Society, P.O. Box The Mile High Poetry Society will host a Winterfest poetry con- test with $500 in cash prizes. For 1 Sean Jason Bosworth Sean Jason Bosworth is the name chosen for the new son of McKay-De- e great-grandfath- er Jesse G. Wright will be honored at an Open House on the occasion of his 80th birthday, with the event $ew in Tin and (Blue? Travis and Michelle (Friery) Rowser, of Henefer, are excited with the arrival of their beautiful little daughter. Kaitlyn Michelle Rowser arrived Oct. 23 at the Geraldine Higley, of Hooper. Jesse is grandfather to 10, to 28, and has two Congratulations and best wishes! Jesse G. Wright of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He served as High Councilman for 11 years and Bishop of the Woodland Ward for 14 years. He served a mission to Argentina and has held many other church positions. Rulon is loved very much by his family, and we wish him a very happy birthday. Rulon M. Moon 5A 80th Birthday CeteBration OMETOWN HApDENINqS 80tfi (Birthday CeteBration Tho Summit County Boo the proud parents of a precious baby boy on Nov. 21. Little Devon J. arrived in the Davis Medical Center weighing 7 lbs. 6 ozs. and was 20 inches tall. The new arrival has two big sisters, Elizabeth and Felisha, and a brother, Lorenzo Bubba", to help love him. Grandparents are Merlyn and Janice Johnson, of Coalville, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald McEntire, of Proud grandparents are Ed and Cathy Friery, of Coalville, and Ogden. Bruce and LeeAnn Rowser, of are Ted Henefer. and Thea Boyer, of Henefer, Mrs. Beulah Willoughby, of- Coalville; Ed and Dorothy Friery, of New York, and Mrs. Pearl Rowser, of Minnesota. Ihanfc The Coalville Lions Club has completed installing the Christinas decorations and the season is now upon us. We thank Utah Power and Light for helping with the decorations. We would like to thank all those who have supported the Lions Club this last year. This support helps us support our community in many ways. Remember the annual Here Cones Santa" day presented by the Coalville Lions Club. Mark the date, Dec. 17, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Coalville Fire Station. Merry Christmas and a happy year to all. Great-grandparen- ts Attention (Poets The National Library Pollution costs us millions each yean Every poem entered also has a chance to be published in a deluxe, To enter, send one original 5 g the National Library of Poetry, 11419 Cronridge Drive, P.O. Box Ownings. Mills, MD 21117. The poem should be no more than 20 lines, and the poets name and address should appear on top of the page. Entries must be postmarked by Dec. 31, 1994. A new contest opens Jan. 1, 1995. 704-198- reward Call 336-44, 68 Days 366-29- 97 PEOPLE SERVMQ Evenings g g q n g . The National Library of Poetry, founded in 1982. it the largest poetry organization in the world. l 2 Whole Chickens 6 orders of French Fries Bag of Salad with Dressing 6 Rolls SOUTHWESTERN IMAGE 220 South Main, Kamas 783-24- 62 artifacts we have a great Finest in Southwestern jewelry and candelas and docks, selection of caridles, fine art, have your elk for $75 and antlers dream catchers! We mount M695 lilvetnva(oinie ring. Christmas Shop In Katitas South Main, Heber TWO CAPTAINS. ONE DESTINY. 94 Shows Daily 4:30, 7:00 & 9:30 & pg! Reel 2 -- Saturday A Saturday Sunday Matinee 2:00 115 North Main, Heber MIRACLE STREET Shows Dally 5:00, 7:30 & 9:45 ON-34t- Sunday Discover tke Miracle. HIED All shows before 6:00 PM, $2.50 per person $2.50; Sr. Citizens, $2.50 Adults, $4.00; Children Matinee 2:30 2, m Camp Nowhere Fri., Dec. Sat., Dec Mon., Dec Wbd., Dec. Winter Special BBuaumn 1-- it --- The 2, Spring Chicken Inn Answers to Nick g Reel 3-1- MBBsaaaa Small White Maltese Poodle lost December 5, in the D Hoytsville area. Shows and show times are in effect Friday, Dec. 9, 1994 poem, any subject and any style, to everyone and entry is free. Any poets, whether previously published or not, can be a winner. hardbound anthology. KenKresser beautiful wild Ivory inlayedbtfo a 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. The deadline for the contest is Dec. 31, 1994. The contest is open to Great-grandpare- - Russ and Linda (Keetch) Preece, of Oakley, are pleased to announce the arrival of their twin daughters. They arrived four weeks early on Nov. 14 at the McKay-De- e Hospital. Taneesha Alexis arrived at 5:45 p.m. inches long. Natasha Siena weighing in at 5 lbs. 14 ozs., and was 19-1- 4 made her entry at 5:46 p.m. and weighed in at 5 lbs. 13 ozs. and was 18-3- 4 inches. The twins have two sisters, Brooke and Tesla, and two brothers. Parley and James. Proud grandparents are Jack Preece, of St. George; Dorothy Preece, of are Sandy, and Lenard and Lora Williams, of Coalville. Walt and Lucille Hirsbrunner, of Soda Springs, ID, and a Mary Reese, of Soda Springs, ID. P.M 0 FLM-12:0- -- -- 10-7:- 5 14-7:1- 5 Showshank 30 fdorthf Matrtf Kamas Redemption 78314469 Fri., Dec. 9 -- 9:15 Sat., Dec. 10 3 Adults 51 Children a Both Show Adults 2 Children 5K)0 &9:15 Mon., Dec 12 Wed., Dec. 14-9:- -- 9:1 5 |