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Show v J: 4-- ; .; V,.! ';. ' 'I' i ! ' -- :"eee: Women in Enviable Businesses (dost (fieBer Vattey (Tour . 5ifr (Birthday Missionary CekSration i&Sga farezvcff Myle Walsh, importer and Every visitor to the four businesses that host the Tour the Valley event has the consistent remark. Wow, I wish this was my business." The women who own and manage these exciting businesses feel the same way, which is why they joined fences to invite the public to the three charming communities of Charleston, Heber City, and Midway in the Heber Valley to see what they do. With an Christmas theme to delight all, the Tour will be held on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5 and 6, from 10 a.m. to S p.m. each day. "When a visitor enters the Bonner Comers 1876 home that now houses Books and Beyond, Jan Sloan, "the first says words we hear are how they always wanted to start a book store with this ambiance. Sloan and business partner and friend, Val Chin, are part of the Tour the Valley's origi- nators. Kim Strcit, owner of Rocky Mountain Baskets, has been hearing the same comments. Streit moved her long-tim- e gourmet gift basket business to the Heber Valley in June, and she is the spearhead of the event "As representatives of the growers, crafters and artists of Utah, we were anxious to share our discoveries with the public and we felt that inviting people to experience some of the other delightful. dynamic businesses in our community would create a day trip hating shortbread cookies for days as an added treat in her charming Bali apparel and jewelry shop. Sundance Farms manager, Liz Sprackland, is most excited to share the cedar bough creations and gifts to inspire the holiday spirit Discounts, samples, treats, readings from author of Winnie the Pooh books, cedar decorations and much mote will all be available to visitors of the Tour die Valley. ed CorUnne Frfcestene Cora A. Dillree Cora A. Dillree w'ill celebrate her 85th birthday on Nov. 30. Her family will hold a dinner in her honor at her home in Echo. Her children are Keith and June, Smokey and Barbara, Fat and Kathic, Don and Butch Dillree, and Tom and Leah Judd. Happy birthday, mom.. .we love Tim and Rebecca Rees, of Coalville, are pleased to announce the mar- you. riage of their daughter, Amy Jean, to Sterling Glad Keyes, son of Robert ?! and'Marilyn Keyes, of North Ogden. They will be married Dec. 5 in the Bountiful LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening at the Hoytsville Ward Cultural Hall. Amy is a 1994 graduate of North Summit High School and LDS Seminary. She graduated from Ricks College in 1996 and is currently a senior at BYU majoring in English Education. Army Pfc. Justin T. Lee has Sterling is a 1994 graduate of Weber High School and LDS Seminary. graduated from basic military trainHe completed an LDS mission to Mexko-CulicaHe is s junior at BYU ing at Fort Jackson, Columbia, music in is education. He the MTC teaching SC. During the training, students at majoring employed received instruction in drill and cerSpanish. In case of oversight all family and friends are invited to attend the emonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military 4- justice, first aid, and Army history graduates from Basic Training Corianne Freestone has been called to serve in the Washington-Spokan- e Mission. She will be entering the MTC on Dec. 3. A Farewell will be held Nov. 30 at 2:20 p.m. in the Kamas Stake Center. Please join us for this special occasion. 1 Submission of Articles For Paper When submitting articles for publication in The Bee, please try to have information typewritten if possible won-derf- lrnwr and in upper Thank you! Monday Morning Ladies Bowling Barbara Pace came through with the highest series this week a 336. and Sandi Bates Pat Bird had a 200 (63 pint over game average) for the only 290 games. High seriesiwere: Barbara Pace, 163 vl93 180 336; Linda 329; Grant, 176 rf 167 - 186 Laura Hull, 197 - 140 - 173 312; LuAnn Downard, 198- - 144- - 160 302; Cleone Hortin, 168 - 172 -133 - 493 (97 pins over series average); Colleen Simister, 148 - 146 -190 484; Pat Bird, 144 - 136 -202 482: Sandi Bates, 479: Margaret Bowman, 177 - 136 - 143 478; April Wells, 137 - 166 - 146 469; Joni Rasmussen, 138 - 134 - 163 433. Good games were: Louise Pace, 189; Cindy Matthews, 177; Donna Jean Blonquist, 167; Merlene Siddoway, 166; Kristy Braithwaite, Maxine Distort, 138, and JoAnn Rees, 132. Since the beginning of the season, if we had a triplicate of anything, we were able to buy tickets toward a turkey. We drew out for these this week and Margie Ovard won one and April Wells was really lucky and got two. Jean Potter, LuAnn Downard and Cindy Matthews tare lucky winners ofaonvery aice Thanksgiving decorations. Gloria Marcellin won the Strike It Rich poL Team 1 had high team series. - ul 47 - destination." n. 131-13- Give The Gift of Touch This Christmas "Experience the Miracle" and traditions. Lee is the son of James E. and Debra D. Lee, of Glendale, AZ. His wife, Tahna, is the daughter; of Dennis D. and Kathy L Pace,; of Coalville. Renee Corbett, LMT $$ 5 3$ .Licensed Massage Therapist Call today for a gift certificate Season Special: $40.00 b-'- &. - 51 - 8: Team Standings Summit County, is in the process of updating the War memorial plaques located at the Summit County Courthouse. Please contact the Administrative office if you are aware of any names that have been omitted from the Vietnam War, World War n, Korean Conflict, Spanish American War or the World War plaques. We appreciate your help in this worthwhile endeavor. 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