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Show Missionaries Ho Mott farezveCb Look'sjtgw Missionary Returns Create cleanness. " Alitterbit at a time. P The best deal oq Trucks and I Quality Used Cars, Vans I and Thicks is not In Summit County. I New GMC Come to Salt Lake City and see the largest selec- - . tion of pickups, vans, I Geneva Jaual Elder Adam Howard Jones ' Geneva Jaussi, daughter of John and Sandy Jaussi, of Wanship, has been called to serve ia the Blanca Mission. Argentina-Bahi- a Her Farewell will be on die 16ih of November at 11:20 a.m. in the Wanship Ward. She win enter the MTC on the 19th. Geneva is a 1994 graduate of North Summit High School and Seminary. She has attended Weber Slate University for the past three years, majoring in Spanish with a .'coaching minor. She has been an active member of the Lambda Deha Sigma Sorority, where she has held a number of leadership positions. She has also been busy coaching girls basketball, at both North Summit High School and at Weber High School. All friends are welcome to attend her Farewell. McKinzie Susan Smith Nathan Toole Elder Adam Howard Jones, son of Steven and Linda Jones, has been called to serve a mission for the Chihrch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in Houston. TX. His Farewell was held on Nov. 9 at 10:30 a.m. at the Kamas Second Ward. Following the Farewell, there was a luncheon at the South Summit Middle School for friends and family. Nathan Toole has been called to serve in the Michigan-Ea- st Lansing Mission. His Farewell will be held on Nov. 16 at 9:30 a.m. at the Coalville First Ward. Tom and Judy He is the son-o- f Toole, of Coalville. His grandmother was the late Hazel Toole. His sister, Sara Jane, is presently serving in the Minnesota-Minneapol- is Mission. He wij! enter the MTC on Nov. 19. ; . Adam's grandparents are Ray and Helen Jones and Wendell and Polly Mitchell, of Kamas. His grandmother is Mae Gines. Adam entered the MFC on Nov. 12. sport utility vehicles and I used cars in the Inter- I mountain West Over 500 to choose from. Take a test drive and receive a free tank of gas. Buy a new GMC or Quality I Used Vehicle from Salt I Lake Valley GMC and we I will pay you $100.00. Thats right; we will pay you $100.00 to prove we have to best deal. I David and Trudy Smith are proud to announce the arrival of their new daughter, McKinzie Susan Smith, Elder Christopher Kay Edwards bom on Oct. 17. She weighed 7 has faithfully completed an LDS lbs. and 7-oz and was 20 inches Mission. He served in the Virginia-Richmolong. Mission. He returns McKinzie's grandparents are as Nov. 20 to his home in Woodland. follows: Mr. and Mrs. Danny He will be honored at a home- Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith, coming Sacrament Meeting in the of Coalville, and Roy and Elaine Woodland Ward on Nov. 30 at Atkinson, of Kamas. 10:50 a.m. His parents are Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Scovil, Joan Edwards. of Springville; Mrs. Norma Clegg, of Kamas; Mr. and Mrs. Reed I Smith, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Drive a little and Elaine Atkinson, of Kamas, and I 0 Mr. Ron Underwood, of California. you will save a lot! Mr. and I LAKE VALLEY GMC Mrs. Ray Underwood also of I SALT 725 West 3300 South California. Salt Lake City, UT I , Elder Christopher Kay Edwards nd Photo of The Week I AMERICAN GANGER SOCIETY Forest Stewardship Committee Honors Utahns The J997 Forest Stewardship Awards have been presented by the .Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands in ceremonies at the annual convention of the Utah , . ' Association of Conservation Districts. Donielle Slanina, Cleveland, Utah, was recognized with the Forest "Utah ' Stewardship Achievement Award for 1997." Slanina is a sheep rancher and ulfarmer who promotes the benefits in her' com-- 1 good )Jif agro-forestr- y On-Goi- ng rlvenfs munity. Gordon Bosworth and Bobbie Cleave have been recognized as "Agro-ForeLandowners of 1997." Bosworth and Cleave were recognized for their efforts' ttt'protect their Hyde Park farmstead and feed-lfrom high winds, and to im- -, prove wildlife habitat on nearby winter rangeland. The " 1997 Forest Landowner of the Year" award was presented to nErich and Sharlene Bretthauer, Las Vegas, Nevada. The Bretthauers were recognized for their conscientious management of their land, which is near Hatch, in Kane and Garfield Counties. The Bretthauers, concerned about the use of their forest land, have worked closely with the state forester's office to develop ' Clak Programs for kids and adults alike, 'lotas1 and visitors: swimming, aerobics, gym, dance, weights, and jnote. Child care available. Call for details. 0 ten-J'aj- sf ' 645-510- 'Utah Winter Sports Park at .Beer Hollow.; Eecreational bobsled and "luge-on-wheel- st ot a 'ark City Racquet s" . comprehensive Forest Stewardship Plan. "We applaud these people for their exemplary application of forestry techniques to protect the environment while providing resources for the use of society," said State Forester Art DuFault. The awards were presented during a luncheon on Wednesday, Nov. 3 at the Moab Valley Inn, Moab. , 447. ' Park City's fountains, 801-64- t ' J in the Music Summer '97. Conceits in die Park, Saturday af--. temooa conceits on Main Street and at die Resort Center, other musical , events at venues all over town. Call ; for 0 Park City Silver Mine Adventure. Interactive and life- -, size exhibits; tours in train cars to 1,500 feet below the surface and through 3,200 feet of tunnels, a restaurant on site and much more. Must be at least four years old to a.th.-- 6 go underground. Open-1p.m. year round. Tours offered every twenty minutes beginning at 10 a.m. (subject to change without notice). Last underground tour leaves 7 p.m. Located 1.5 miles south of Park City on route 224. For additional information, call or Submission of HALE rnALVILLE CITY Articles For Paper When submitting articles for publication in The Bee, please try to have information typewritten if possible and in upper and lowercase. Thank you! TIMBERLINES 9TH ANNUAL . . . Furntture Designed for Art . . . Perfectiy Blending Form and Function . . . Texture and Color .. . with Impeccable Attention to Detail updated Trails Mountain sinisiWL 653-744- 4. information. Foundation Mike your bed deal and dm present ihis ad for your $100 cadi refund or rebate Look through your photos - both old and new - send your favorites to The Bee, weU publish It for you! We need your help - our supply of photos for Photo of The Week" column is all used up. recreational rides, Saturday jumping, series into die splash pool. Open, j Tuesday through Sunday, 11 I Tuesday Night Ruqaiag Race.' Series. Call for locations and updated information. ; T Coacsion - Amigos. This community organization was f formed to promote understanding between the Hispanic and Anglo communities in Park City. Casual meetings every Friday at 6 p.m. at the Rec. Building at Gty Park (great food!) Everyone invited. $1.99 TOY SALE! Starts Thursday November 13, 1997 at 8am SHARP! 55 South Main Street Heher City, Utah , 654-05- 30 .. . Occasional community-wid- e activi- for more ties. Call (801) 783-38information and schedules. 31 Park City Arts CouaciL for all arts events Call iAand activities in Park City. Includes rMafonaation on Park City 643-011- mi mi mUrn Performances, Kimball Art Center, - ' I ib,, SylinmUa. alblbilanBtJMOMi 2756 West RasinuawaRd. 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