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Show m mahmin Around the County January 8, 1999 The Summit County Bee Page A4 Kamas Rotfary Club Supports Skating Rink We started the second half of our season with several 500 series and April Wells' high game of 213 and Maxine Diston's 202. Pat Olsen had a 540 scries to lead the group. Auto Butler had high team series of 2433. High series were: Pat Olsen, 192 -160 188 540; April Wells, 153 --213 153 519; Maxine Distort, 156 - 202 - 161 519; Merlene Siddoway, 178 188 - 153 519; Geone Hortin, 185 -- 186 -- 144 515 (83 pins over series average); Gloria Marcellin, 177 -- 138 -- 178 493 (76 pins over average); Laura Hull, 179 161 - 151 491; Donna Jean Blonquist, 139 165 - 174 478; Cindy Matthews, 148 146 176 470; Barbara Pace, 149 -- 181 133 -463, and LuAnn Downard, 160 150 -- 150 460. High games were: JoAnn Rees, 169; Linda Grant, 168, and Becky Wilde, 156. Kerry Ann Hull is one of our new bowlers and she had one game that was 46 pins over average. $o - - - Mcmbcn of the Rotary Club of Kamaa Valley with the ice skates that were donated by the Rotary Club of Lethbruds, Canada, as aa international service project Skates arc available tor individual or groups to rent BY PAMELA ROBBINS Bee Editor Members of the Kamas Rotary Gub are excited to announce that they now have in their possession 100 pairs of skates - making it possible for "children of all ages" (this includes adults) to take part in the winter sport of ice skating. The rink will open on Jan. 12 and will be open every Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The rink is open to the public at no charge. Skate rentals available, also music and fireside. Members of the Rotary Gub, which is an International Program, take the responsibility of making sure the outdoor skating rink is frozen and repaired as needed-Becomiinvolved through a belief that the entire community benefits from volunteer programs. Because of the wide spread "out- ng Hunter Classes reaches of the Rotary Gub, the IS members contacted several clubs in Canada, asking them if they had "any spare skates they would be willing to donate to the Kamas program. "The response was great said Ennis Gibbs, a member of the Gub. The Canadian members were responsible for the gift of 50 pairs of skates. "We have all types of skates now, including figure skating and hockey ones. The skates are rented out for a small nominal fee to help assist with the skating rink repairs and upkeep. "We rented most of them out during the holidays-peopl- e really had a time commented Gibbs. great "Night skating is becoming popular with all ages. The club has been tossing around the idea of having a member present on Tuesday evenings to rent out the and skates, building a big bon-fn- e welcoming groups of people to join the fun. Recently the Rotary Gub happily requested and received $5,(XX).Q0 from the County Restaurant Tax, which, according to Ennis, "will be used for the puipose of making the rink even better. "We want people to know that those from surrounding communities are welcome to use the rink. If groups would like to participate in party situations or families would like to come together, arrangements can be made by calling Ennis Gibbs or home (435) at 783-243- 9. So, if you are looking for something for the family to do, or just want to revive some memories from the past-a- ll you need to do is take a short drive for some good, clean fun. Summit County Court Report To Begin Kevin Lee Kittcrage, of Park Gty, Utah Hunter Education classes date of birth, June 3, 1963, was conwill begin Wednesday, Jan. 20 at 7 victed and sentenced for the crime p.m. They will be held each .of Possession of a Controlled Wednesday evening at the Coalville Substance, a Third Degree Felony, Fire Station Building in Coalville. on Dec. 22, 1998. Defendant was Classes will last approximately sentenced to six months jail, fined two hours each evening Parents are and on months 36 SI,000, placed responsible to provide transpiration probation. to and from classes. Lynn J. Brierly, of Coalville, date Please contact Kent Wilde, 336-25of birth, Oct. 27, 1957, was convictCost will be S6 ed and sentenced for the crimes of to per person, which covers the blue Disorderly Conduct, a Gass C card, resource book and other printMisdemeanor, and Intoxication, an ed information. Class enrollment Infraction, Dec 22, 1998. Defendant was placed on one year probation will be limited, so sign up early. 95 and fined $200. Scott N. Feldman, of Park City, date of birth, Jan. 13, 1973, was convicted and sentenced for the crime of Distribution of a Controlled Substance, a Third Degree Felony, on Dec. 22, 1998. Defendant was sentenced to six months jail, fined $1,500, and placed on probation for a period of six months. Team Standings: WonLost Wildlife Officials Seek Information on Poached Trophy Buck According to Utah Division of Wildlife Officer, Robert Witt, a trophy buck deer was found poached in the Coalville area. The deer was found near the Coalville CemeteryMotorcross area, and was probably shot in the third or fourth week of December. The deer was left hidden in the hills to waste. The DWR is offering a reward for any information leading to the arrest of a suspect in this case. If yon have information, call 1 Your name will be kept confidential or (801) (800) 662-333- 476-276- 7 ! . 0. Calendar of Events Jan. 16, 17 & 18: The 6th Annual Winter Baseball Camp will be held Martin Luther King weekend, Mesquite, NV. The camp Rocky Mountain School of Baseball will conduct the Each player will for individual players or teams from ages or play four games. For brochure, call (435) 8. Auto Butler, Sporty Fashions, 3-Daves Stereo, 3-- 1; Wellness Wesco Construction, 2-- 2; Center, 2-Summit Merc., 3; Denises Home Plate, Crandalls, 0-4-- 0; 1; 753-56- (877)753-762- toll-fre- e, 5. 2; 1-- 1-- 3; 4. Utah Valley Homo Builders Association Install New Officers Utah Vfclley Home Builders Association installed the 1999 officers early December. Robert C. Nelson, of Robert Nelson Construction, Salem, will serve as president with his officers Mitch McCuistion, Chris Ikmbasco, Holly Christensen, Ron Nielsen and Leonel E. Castilla Michael D. Pany, of Michael D. Parry Construction, was awarded the 1998 Builder of The Year Award. Parry served is president in 1998. 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