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Show 4A Th Summit County Boo Friday, May 26, 1995 OMETOWN NAppENINQS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bain White III Announced Marriage lie of to announce the Evanston, WY, would Mr. and Mrs. Vic Judd, Bain Arthur WJiile III. Arthur and wedding of their daughter, Natalie, to the 13 in First Natalie were married on May Presbyterian Church in t Brighton, CO. After a honeymoon cruise to the Mediterranean, Italy and Greece, they will make their home in Vernal. t Weston and and Vic toothers, RaNae, were attended who parents, Family and two sons, and Nathan, of Evanston, WY, Whitney and Marlene Judd, Arlene Judd, of Wanship. . ChamSerCain Coach Tom will become Coach Chamberlain. Robert Chamberlain and Merrillee Tom will be married on Friday, June 2, in the St. George LDS Temple. They would like to invite all family and friends to an Open House that evening at Cedar City SUU College Cabin Hwy. 14, from 3 p.m to 3 p.m. Their parents are Gary and Bemie Tom, of Cedar City, and Bret and Karen Chamberlain, of Springdale. Robert and Merrillee will make their home in Wan ship and will coach and teach at North Summit High School in the fall. Missionary JtarezveCCs oU 0ne Huntress Aicfuns Bob and Wendy Richins, of Coalville, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kristy, to Thomas S. Huntress, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Huntress III, of San Antonio, TX. A reception in their honor will be held on Thursday, June 1, at the Coalville Stake Center, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Following a honeymoon to Hawaii, the couple will make their home in Park City. If you are overlooked by invitation, your company is requested. Anna May Reese McPolin was bom on May 31, 1903, in Mercur, Tooele County. There will be an Open House held on May 31, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., at McPolin School in Park City. Come visit Nan and friends wish her the best. No gifts, please. Thanks Thanks 90th (Birthday Celebration takePhmin UTAH MARK YOUR CALENDARS!! Large, 6 family Evans D.J. Evans celebrated his one year old birthday on April 18 with cake, ice cream, gifts, and family. He is the son of Dean and Joy 6WeYARD collectibles, Suzanne Ruf Matthew John Curtis Suzanne Ruf, daughter of Reinhard and Irene Ruf, has been called to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Carlsbad, California Mission. Her Farewell will be held on Sunday, May 28, in the Pcoa Ward Matthew John Curtis has accepted the call to serve as a missionary in the Portland, Oregon Mission. He will have his Farewell on May 28 at 10:43 a.m. in the Woodland Ward. He will enter the MTC on May 31. Matt is the son of Jim and Eloise Curtis. He graduated from South Summit High Shcool in 1994. He is looking forward to serving the Lord for the next two years and at 10:30 a.m. I fBBF tPari Australia. - more. Kirby, as well as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. City Summer Music Bobbi Jo Woodard 1993 Little Buck-a-RQueen oo CaCetidar Announced The hills of Park City will be alive with music this summer when nearly 60 different musical groups perform as part of the annual "Music in the Mountains," summer concert series. The series begins on June 3 when the Saturday Afternoon Performing Arts Series kicks-of- f and continucs,through Sept. 2. This free scries takes place in Main Street pocket plazas and at the Resort Center. series at the City Park Bandstand. Utah Symphony performances at Den Valley Resort are July through Aug. 26. The Park City International Music Festival takes place July 20 through Aug. 27 at the Park City Community Church and at the Education Center Auditorium. Plus the Founders ride Company Folk and Bluegrass Festival at Deer Valley is planned for Aug. 13 with winner Alison Krauss and Union Station scheduled. Then on August 17, Peter, Paul and Mary perform at Deer Grammy-awar- Yanni will begin the United Concerts summer series at Wolf Mountain on June 7. This series continues through Sept. 3. The First Security Mountain Concerts in the Park, June 14 through Aug. 30, is a free conceit 3 For a complete schedule contact the Park City ChamberBureau at 0. it Works Wonders. American Heart Association 0 Thanks The South Summit High Booster Club would like to thank the following people and businesses for the supplies and financial support they have extended to the Booster Club concessibns and scholarships: Kevin, John, and Hoyt's Store, Tim and Mount Air Cafe, Steve and Mirror Lake Service, and Ennis and High Country Properties. I would like to extend a special and warm thank you to all who have aided during my recent surgery and recovery. The many cards, visits, phone calls, and food were greatly appreciated. To my therapist, Vic Judd, and those from Creekside who were so great. Laura Roberts WAKE CP fEHiM! The Park City Motor Vehicle Office will be closed on June 19 and 20, 1995. The Coalville. Office in the Courthouse will remain open. starting at 9:00 am. each day. '934 So. Hoytsville Rd. Don't miss this best sale . JUNE 3rd 1995 ALL GIRLS AGES 15 to 21 by DEC. 31, 1995 For more information contact: Tracie Llewelyn or Lorraine Jones, 783-56- 783-53- 99 93 Saddle given away by Oakley Town A ft Free Hearing Screening throughout May ft ft ft Done by a licensed audiologist at ft ft 1255 Iron Horse Drive, Park Gity, UT ft .1 White Pine E.N.T. Call for an appointment: "Please bring 645-080- W a a a a 0 a copy ofthis ad with you" Full Spine Adjustment and Network Chiropractor (The Gentle Technique ) Convenience Store Rediscover your bodys Natural Healing Ability Improve your health Call for FREE Consultation -- 100 Johnson Cafe Gifts MEMORIAL WEEKEND SPF.CIAI.I 31111 Rood , 3Iidwny tLWWwWiWTT.irait Tacos Navajo Saturday Sunday, May 27 & 28 & Served from Noon until 9:00 p.m. Hwy 40 Daniel Summit Pass (16 miles southeast of Heber) 1-- 801 -5- 48-2300 'naiw J ; of the summer! 3r. Robert A. Johnson 54-44(- 8 NOTICE ; OAKLEY RODEO QUEEN CONTEST Thanks d Valley. SATURDAY, MAY 27 th, IIMMMm I would like to thank Summit County for the opportunity to reign as Little Miss Buck-a-Ro- o Queen. A special thanks to Teana Lazenby, it was a learning experience filled with lots of fun. I would also like to thank my dad, mom. Misty, and und $ PEOPLE SERVING PEOPLE Oakley Fourth of July Rodeo is a thrilling celebration and I am honored to have been given the chance to reign as the 1994 Oakley Rodeo Queen. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Oakley Town as well as all others who support the celebration. I would like to give a special thanks to Trade Llewelyn, Ken Woolstenhulme, my parents, friends, and family. Clair and Bob for all their support, encouragement, and endless dedication. Misty Woodard 1993 Oakley Rodeo Queen childrens r clothing, toys, household goods. You name it, and , youll find it here. Evans, of Hoytsville. ' Grandparents are Glenn and Betty Willoughby, of Coalville, and Donna and Wendell Evans, who are currently serving a mission in SALE. have antiques, crafts, s. 1 |