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Show - Page 4A October 2, 1998 Calendar of Events Sept. Preschool 14-Dc- 14s c. Storytime, Coalville City Hall, 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., agea 2--5 welcome. A Hauited Hay Ride -Every Friday and Saturday through October, Canyon View Farm, 996 N. River east Road, Midway (Take to Hwy. 40. Go aouth to the Midway exit, turn weat on River Road to the Canyon View Farm. Admiaaion charge. For information, call 0 Caralee Kohler, (435) or Chriatine Weat, (801) A Coalville Utah Stake LDS Branch has been formed with (kit to right) Elders Quotum leaden of the Coalville Stake Brunch are (left to right) Weston Rkhi: ns, 1st Counselor Bob Burn, Coalville, President Kay. RkMus of Couhrffle TVevor t, Counselor, TVoy Peterson aad 1st Counselor, Wes Pace. end 2nd Counselor Kent Nichois of Henefer being called to' be the leadof en the single youth aged They would like to extend a welcome to those wishing to attend meetings on Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Wanship Ward. Group activities are being planned for the group as well. .. 654-230- 18-3- 0. 521-290- 3. Monday Oct. 5 (Monday) Summit Coanty EMS Council meeting, Kamaa Summit, 7 meeting, Coalville Courthouse, 7 p.m. All farm members and are encouraged to at- Linds Grant had a good day with a 537 series and Denises Home Plato had high team series. Tfcam 1 provided some wonderful treats, which we really appreciated. : High series were! Linda Grant, 175 - 207 - 155 537; Margaret Bowman, 169 189 - 163 521; tend. Oct 27 (Tuesday) The MountalnWcst Venture Group, a nonprofit organization's Fourth Anhual Utah 100 Fastest Growing Companies recognition luncheon, 12 noon, Little America Hotel, Salt Lake City. Businesses will be honored by Gov. Leavitt. Awards will be given. For registration information, call the Utah 100 hotline, (801)537-522- Recently called ReUef Society Presidency of the Coalville Stake Brandi are (left to right) 1st Counselor; Haley Sargeat-Presiden- t, Dedrio McQueeu and 2nd Cotuuekx; Carl Sue Moore. - The Rocky Mountain School of Baseball announces it's Annual Fall Baseball Tournament which is held on two weekends, Oct 23, 24 A 25, Oct 30 A 31 and Nov. 1, in Mesquite, NV and St. George. Two separate tourna11 and ment age groups: 0, U, 12 and U, 13 and U, 14, 6 For free and 17-1brochure, call Dennis, (435) 15-1- The of Department is Transportation (UDOT) hosting Open House for Wasatch, Morgan, Summit and Iboele Counties on Ihesday, Oct 13, in Heber City. An dtizensand community leaders are invited to' participate. The purposes of the Transportation Open House ate to provide information to the public about local projects and die planning process and to involve citizens and community leaders in planning statewide transportation corridors and facilities. Families, commuters, school officials, PTA, senior citizens, disabled citizens, pedestrians, bicyclists, business owners, local governments, elected officials, tourist agencies, and other transportation system users can help to guide the transportation future of their com- 8. 753-566- Utah 1 New & Used Sales & Service Dodge, Chrysler Plymouth Jeep & Eagle Dodge & Plymouth munities.1 Dodge Trucks Rams & Dakotas Pictured is Jill Craig, of Marion. She is 31 and has lived with her sisBarbara Pace, 183 -- 160 -- 150 - 493; ter; Angela Tinner, since January Maxine Diston, 175 - 164 - 141 1998, when she moved from ' -Sallisaw, OK. Jill loves to sew, cross 480; Laura Hun, 130 170 176 - 476; Louise Pace, 149 - 112 - 212 stitch, quilt and do puzzles. Jill has a r.. (64 pins over average) 473; handicap and sews a backward stitch Michelle Andersen, 124 -- 160 -- 189 that is just beautiful and has won " ' numerous ribbons and awards. Her 473; LuAnn Downard, 174 -- 156 - 464; Lucille Diston, 180 -- 138 Christmas quilt, pictured, was o 145 463; Susan CrandalL. 140 -- mitered in Oklahoma and won speThe lYanaportation Open House U ' r 153 -- 158 451, and Geone Hortin,' cial honors. an opportunity to meet oneon-cu- C She entered this quilt and a table152 -- 154 -- 145 - 451. with transportation officials, to find pansies in the Good games woe: Donna Jean cloth of out about current and planned road' in Coalville Fair Summit County Joni Rasmussen, Blonquist, 188; projects for your area, to help identi- and woo Judges Choice. With no , 34 fc multi-color- Bird, 162; Marie Richins, 162; Pat portation plans, to participate in Meriene Siddoway, Olsen, 154-15- 1; planning bicycle and pedestrian 153, and Cindy Matthews, 152. facilities including special needs for Turn Standings Won and Loss: access under die Americans with 9-Weaco Construction and Disabilities Act, to discuss other Auto Butler Crandalls transportation concerns. Information Tfeam 1 - 6-Denises will be available on UDOT plana, Summit Home Plate environmental studies and construcMerc. Stereo Daves tion projects in Summit County. -9; Wellness Center - 3--9. The Transportation Open House will be held on Tuesday, Oct 13, from 6:30 until 8 p.m., in the Heber Senior Center; 90 North 100 West, CALL Heber City. Questions or requests PAULS for additional Transportation Open CONCRETETWORKS House information may be directed to Jan Yeckes, UDOT Prograiq Development, Box 143600, Salt Foundations Lake City UT 84114-360- 0, phone Individuals needing special acconw modations during the Open House are requested to call at .least five working days before the meeting. Oiowl Mo an, Utah Local Licensed Contractor (435) 783-539- 0 Get Ready for Winter SALE! 45 Let Norwest Mortgage take you from start to finish Contact Mike Todd LENDER Your Home Financing Specialist Spa Filters Spa Covers off on all orders 25 through September! nGzaruomoMaE EFD AvUA Spaa Chemicals Service 123 South Main Street Heber City, Utah Office (435) 654-714- 8 4 Mobile (435) BALANCES 658-158- a a , Maintenance Custom W(tf 0 Located at the Blue Roof in Silver Springs "Park City's Pull Service Pool and Spa Company" 671-149- t ed idea of bow for this could go, she entered these same pieces and a few others in the Utah State Fair and won the Sweepstakes Award in the disabled division. Her quilt brought home another beautiful ribbon and an engraved winners bowl. Her tablecloth and a table runner won first place ribbons. She is currently working on a cross-stitbedspresd buying her thread with the money she has won. .Vv.'.?,' ' With a long winter comiqgrshe hopes to finish the bedspread and make many more items for next ch years fair. Su6scri6eTo 3; FAX SuBscriBe 9 158 jyeckesdot.state.utus. Russ Corrigan Motors 1 ( 172 " V).pinsRceover series178average); 508 (106 Transportation Open House For Wasatch, Morgan, Summit and Tooele Counties 1 October Extravaganza Resident Places in State Fair Morning Ladies Bowling p.m., Steve Jenkina County Health Directors will give report of hia Nagano trip. Officer electiona will be held. Repost of medical services will be given. Oct. 6 (Tuesday) Farm Bureau yearly Secretary-2u- d Johnsoa-Presideu- V The Summit County Bee! s . |