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Show I f T i. I I I 1 l L i ."..v L L- ; ,..l , 3 t-4- " ui'v-- "jJ L. . 'h - v I'Xf '... . V ax ;f M. i v I QUNTl , 50 Vol. 74 No. 22 Q) ( Coalville, Utah 84017 FridajjMajOjMOi Benefit Held For Kamos Couple Friends. family and the coinmii-nil- y turned out to support a local couple Jasin and Kuyehet Leavitt who were injured in a one vehicle accident on Friday April 19. With the weather providing a nice backdrop, the Oakley aiena was the perfect location lor a roping event that placed ISO teams on the roster. At the end of the evening, donations from the event and all entry fees were lovingly turned over to the couple and their children Kaychel is home from the liospi lal and has been traveling to Salt Lake daily to visit with tier husband whose recovery has been described as slow but steady" w ith a hope he will he able to join his laniily at home this weekend. Anyone wishing to contribute to the couple may do so at Key Hank when. an account has Ivcn set up h Utah Power and Light. Glenwild, Utah's most exclusive private golf and spa community ,was just rated by Golf Digest as the Best Course in Utah in the pub4 lication's Best in State Rankings. Golf Digest complies 21X13-200- MIIKI.n IMIKI.rS l.ll III Hit! Valedictorian Deutra Fawcett told her classmates, We are all winners. Winners confront problems, winners know how to define friends or Winners overcome obstacles, win- heir faces were bright with happy smiles as they saw I parents, grandparents, siblings and I I lends filling the gym floor seals, bleachers and weight room in attendance to pay them honor on their spe-- t ial night Among the graduates were eight llniior Graduates; fourteen Sterling Scholars and eleven on the National Honor Society. I he program started w ith a beautiful rendition of the National Anthem sung by Jackie Kccs followed by a welcome by Hillary Salutalorian Debra Collins gave hallenges to her classmates to live life to (he fullest. Don't waste time on what il's." was first. Try to learn something new every day and strive to Ik-- leaders. Collins next challenged each one to never give up. set goals and woik toward making them. He line to yourself and he happy. "Do you look at a glass as half full or half empty. Your lile will he easier if you are happy. I will decide how I will be and my altitude w ill help me to remember to laugh, to love and to smile. He tine, he optimistic, and remember your years in schiHil," was her final challenge. Dealra said. Winners to the distance, but quitters never win. Winners the best and expect the best. look you win lind It." Student Hody President Jason fr Schulte mentioned the memorial school years lliey had spent logellier. Jason said, When opportunity arises, lake it." lie also said lidison was tun always successful, lie failed If).(NM) limes before he invented the light globe, but his failures produced a success. Dare to face reality. We can't leave foot prints in the sand if we sit on our bulls and wlui want to leave butt prints?" lie advised the stihk-ntto move on and step into the s future. Student Hody Vice President David Hecnficld said. "Not every oik will go to college, and what they have learned in the last twelve years will be their schooled education." lie said he enjoyed being pushed by Iriends because it made him a belter person. David said, welcomed the people there and asked Dave Allen , who is over Community iJcvcIopmcnl which includes plan ning, building and .oning to explain his goals and services. Dave, said the main goal was to t Alteiilinii .III fmvgirlx The Miss Summit County Rodeo Queen pageant is in the chutes, ready to open the gales and the contest is looking for a few great gals! The contest will he held June 3 at 2 p.m. If you are interested 1 1, or the fair office at please contact Lisa Riehins at 1 ext. 3221 or pick up your enrollment packet at the Summit County courthouse. Lntry deadline is June 2. Absolutely NO exceptions. 336-284- 783-415- a Siiinmil County Fair Derby anil ItmlciiTiikrlx Summit County Fair Demo and PRCA Rodeo tickets will go on sale through the mail starting June 2. Tickets over the counter will go on sale July I in the fair office at the courthouse in Coalville. The demolition derby is Aug. 2 at 7 p.m. Tlie PRCA Rodeo will he held Aug. 8 and 9. Friday night is family night with reduced 1 ticket prices. For more information call 613-322or 1 ext. 3221. iX-rb- 1, Continued on pagr A3 Attention Ml anil All and FT A members who have registered and are planning on showing market lambs at the 2(8)3 Summit County fair must and lagged according'to the below schedhave lliem ule; Friday June 13. 3:(X) to 6:(X) p.m. Kamas City Park (livestock shed area), Kamas or Saturday June 14, 9 a.m, to It) a.m. Summit County fairgrounds in Coalville. Exhibitors will he charged a small lagging fee. If you have a legitimate reason why you cannot make the above dales, you must make arrangements with your FFA Advisor or the office to have weighingtagging done the weekdays ( June prior to the above dates. Scheduling for weighingtagging will mil he done after final lagging dales. For further information contact Sterling Hanks 9 1 at or ext 3219. 336-321- 9; 613-321- 783-435- Siitiiniil County Weed Awareness Hloiniiisl has been lured to Public Meeting work with the cities and other orgunialionv with economic development. He meets and serves on boards with Mi mill. mil. aids and other ledeial gioups. He is winking on business leleulion. seed money to we wliai they can tlo to help the cities. Clilf leels Ins job is to provide a budge between the cities and the counts. Cummissioiici VSooNienliulmc said at tunes the aieas seem to be vtJ Fair Market Latnli Uhiliilir.v Allen said they needed more open dialogue on how the county can help including with giants. Ciintiiuird on page FFA County 4-- plans. ( 'III 336-322- 783-433- 1 help with bto.idei issues in each city and be suppoH'W of their I 336-322- -- (iood luck Mpcliiin Willi (omilv Minors Woolslcnhulmc the rankings by asking its nationwide panel of 844 male and female golfers to judge courses, using the categories of Shot Values. Resistance to Scoring, Design Variety, Memorability. Aesthetics, Conditioning, Ambiance and Walkability. Our goal at Glenwild was to create an exquisite private community centered around a magnificent hut challenging golf course." said Gregg Tryhus, of Grayhawk Development. "Were thrilled that the Golf Digest has recognized our achievements at Glenwild. This accolade is a wonderful compliment to our golf stall and course designer Tom Fa.io but most importantly, it is a prestigious honor for our members." Tom Faio was excited to hear that Golf Digest recognized Glenwild as the best course in Utah. The private course at Glenwild is a spectacular golf experience, and our entire team is very honored to have been part of such a wonderful project." he said. "The success of the course is a tribute to our client's dedication to the highest quality, which allowed us to create such a stunning and memorable golf course." ners understand risks and every risk can fail but winners try again. Winners live lives that don't race to the future lor they may miss out. ('(mmiissioiiiTN ( ill I Joint Summit County fair grounds. Also in attendance were some county department leaders and council members to discuss the ways the county might be of service to the Mayors and cities. Ken Commissioner Ilalt in marched into tlie North Summit eymnasium for graduation ceremonies May 23. Summit County ('uinniissioneis 783-433- Park fill Half Conrvo Killed Host Eighty young men and women called a joint meeting with the Mayors and their council members, Wednesday. May 21 at the maid llffeml 634-047- HY SV PUM PS I! The Kamas Ranger District of the WasatchCachc National Forest is offering a $5lX) reward for information leading to the identification, arrest and or conviction of the person(s) responsible for the following acts of vandalism: Destroying the outhouse and (railhead sign at the Cedar Hollow (railhead that occurred the weekend of April 12. Vandalism that occurred to the Cedar Hollow Gate that occulted (lie week of May 18. Cutting of fence in Hoyts canyon to illegally travel by ATV in a spring mud season closure that occurred the week of May 1 8. Please report information on any of these crimes to Tim Clark at or the Kamas District Ranger at (433) (433) (iratlmition Program BY SHIRI EY Sprti.il hi tree Regional News Notes Coinmissbinerx and staff discuss county projects and potential problems. Summit County Public Works Department and Utah Slate University Extension Service will be sponsoring a public weed awareness meeting Tuesday, June 3, at 7 p.m. at the Sheldon D. Riehins Building, Kimball Junction 6505 N. Landmark Drive, Park City Utah. The meeting will provide information to landscapers and general public about noxious weeds and their control. Information am handouts will he provided to those in attendance dealing with noxious weeds. Summit County will explain their weed control program ami how individuals can get involved. For additional information contact the U.S.U. Extension office at 9 1 or ext. 3219. 9; 615-321- 783-435- Inside The Summit County Bee 2 Secliont Classifieds 16 Puget B6,7,8 Happenings Movies A5 A7 Obituaries Opinion B3 Public Notices School News A2 B5 B2 |