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Show News Notes from Kamas Valley drove her to Idaho and attended the services with her. Mi out of their truck. They went back but someone had already got them, so If anyone found John Hoyt, son of Bob and Barbara had a tonsilectomy Tuesday at the Heber hospital. He Is get tins along real veil. Winona Smith Is In the Coalville hospital. She Is feeling some better at this time. Hope she is soon able to come home. Gordon Taylor came home from the hospital Saturday. He isnt feeling too veil yet. Koy and Pat Anderson are very proud parents of a 9 lb. 4 os. baby girl born Friday, September 18 at the Holy Cross hospital Grandparents are l(r. and Mrs. Harold Anderson, Kamas, and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Wilson, Midway. Great grandparents are Mr. A. B. Murdock, Heber, and Mr. and Mrs, Price, Heber. Pat and Koy have two other children, Jimmy and Jodi Lynn, and they have been staying with grandma and grandpa Anderson and Aunt Sheila Lewis for a few them, please contact Don Thacker. Claude Thacker had the misfortune of breaking his ankle last Monday when some logs fell off of a fork lift. The following Kamas graduates of 1970 mu be attending college In the feU. Those going to Utah State are Don Fitzgerald Candy Kuaagal, JohnBtazzard, David Ure, and Christine Samualson; Barry Fitzgerald, University of Utah; Kelly McDonald; BYU, and Mary O' Driscoll has already graduated from .Show. Lucille Fitzgerald and Reva Fitzgerald and her daughters Nancy and MacheHe, and Bob and La vans daughters, Darlene, Julie and Jill went to the Fair Saturday for the H style Dress Review. They also enjoyed the other exhibits while 4-- there. Visiting with Don and Carolyn Thacker on Sunday were her brother Grand Durfee and his wife and their four children of Granger They went up by Wolf Creek Pass to pick pine nuts . and on the way home they discovered they had ldst two sleeping bags and two folding chairs Aron Idaho on Sunday. She attended the funeral services of her sister while there. Her two daughters, Aleen and Maureen Announcement . . . Office day in Coalville is being changed from ft . A L J A Peter Whltmer farm. An Interesting evening was enjoyed by . . sll THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 9 Sparkiest Carpets Carpeting containing fine Coalville, Utah atranda of atainleu ateel aa part of the hacking and pile does not Thursday, September 24, 1970 build up static electricity that can cauae dangerous or unpleae-an- t sparking. Nickel atainleu South Carolina has a million ateel la uaed because it will not rust when carpets are cleaned. automobiles registered. Dick Siddoway on Sunday. Lavern and Mae Lewis and son-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Fitzgerald. Sacrament Meeting was presented by three girls from our Valley that attended the Hill Cumorah Pageant In New York. Georgina Stahls, Colleen Moon and Ellen Merchant all spoke. They aU sang a sang which they had sung at foe dedication of foe Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGregor are happy to have his sister and brother In lav, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Craypo visit with them from California. They wUl stay with the McGregors for a couple of weeks. Many of the youth of our valley are getting ready to start foe tall semester at various colleges throughout the state. There is much hustle and bustle getting them ready to go. Among them are Rodney Fitzgerald, Colleen Mcoo, Tommy Lefler and Lowell Lefler, Jerold Knight, Seth Wlnterton, Carol Kohkonen, Jolean Gines and Peggy Mom. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Gines and Jolean Just returned Aroma trip to Lawndale, California where they visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Berg. They report they had a real nice visit and that the weather was beautiful They dropped Jolean off at St. George where she Is attending school Mrs. Edith Carlile returned Tamra Louder registered at BYU Friday and left for Bountiful on Monday to begin her student teaching. She win be there until after Christmas, and then she will go back to BYU. Marv and Laura Simpson drove to Ogden Sunday to visit with friends but found no one home so they came back borne. Ora and Linda Cleaof Heber visited foe Blaine Cossey family Blsel Mrs. Earl Lloyd of Heber City Is spending a few days visiting with her daughter and Woodland days. Clawson returned from a trip to the Northwest Sunday evening. She and her mother, Mrs. L. R. Mallory drove and visited relatives and friends there. While there they attended a wedding and reception of a niece. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gines of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the home of DeLoy Wig School In Ogden. John and Rose Bigelow and sqp Kip and Bart Johnson and Earl and Pat Dugdale took a lovely ride Sunday. They went up through Evanston Into Green River where they stopped and visited two of Earl's aunts. From there they went to Flaming Gorge and Vernal where they went through the museum, and then on home. Glendon and Waada Miles took their son Bart and Reed Bailey to the Fair Saturday and to the Paul Revere and the Raiders s. Lloyd Marion News shining example of progress highly successful relighting project hu turned on" Lincoln, Nebraska, scene of the University of Nebraaka, where enlightenment it a way .of life. Denizena of the city, which is alio the eeat of atate government and a burgeoning induatrial location, have been glowing with pride since the installation of 100 Spaceglow unite manufactured by General Elec trie's Lighting System Dept. This is the first downtown installation of there decorative luminaires, each of which contains, 1000-wat- t Deluxe White mercury lamp. Keeping the sparkling downtown focal point the section of 0 Street seen above-th- e of the city waa the reason for the relighting which now awirei Lincoln of a bright fkiture. A g Jerry and Cathy Lewis motored to Nephi to see Larry and his Appliance and Refrigeration Specialist wife Mary Dawn who has been In the hospltaL She Is home now and we hope she continues to get better. On Sunday, Lavern and LaGranda and Joan Lewis and family went to Nephi and visited with Larry and Mary Dawn. On Saturday, Parry and Belva Nowling of Henefer visited with Lavern and Mae. Authorized Sabs ad Service for General Electric Factory Trained Service for 0. E. Speed Queen Coslvill Francis News Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas and family and Gas Prescott spent a few days visiting In Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and family. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Kirkham wm a new color television at the drawing In Park City on Labor Day. Warren McNeil is on the sick list. Hope he Is soon feeling better and up and around. Mr. and Mrs. Warren McNeil received word that their son Earl, who Is in Viet Nam, is very ill. He has been moved to a hospital in Cameron Bay. Dorothy and Shay Cox of Kansas City, Missouri, are spewing two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Parley Mitchell spent the day in Often visiting . with their daughters and families, Mrs. Mavis Price and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Keyes. Florence Kirkham and her sister of Ogden are vacationing In Beaver, Utah. A number of townsfolk enjoyed the State Fair at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McQuire and family of Salt Lake spent the week end with Kathleens mother, Mrs. Grace Lemon. Roy Atkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atkinson Is at Fort Lewis, Washington. He has gone to service In foe Armed Forces. THE "BAR" FACTS FOR WOMEN Daylight saving time began In World War L Hot Point Utah Westinghouse Phone 336-245- 8 THE NORTH SUMMIT Their sex didn't bar women from working bartenders, say historians. And, according to legend, the first cocktail was not only served by a woman, but also drunk to her health as well. In 1775, Betsy Flanagan, at an Inn in Tarry town, New York, waa touted by George Washington! officers. The story hu it that the Colonials twitted Betsy about the strutting rooster belonging to the Tory next door. And they teased her about how the owners were living oft the (at of the land, while the eoldieis were risking their lives. To prove her loyalty, Betsy served them up a historic drink: rum, rye and fruit juices. In each drink, she stuck a feather from the Tory's prized bird. Impressed by her bravery, the officers stood up snd drank to her. One Frenchmen in the group added this tout as he ' downed the concoction: Vive lecoqs tail! Thus was born the first cocktail made by a woman, served by her and drunk to her honor. Today many a woman wishes she could handle mixing drinks with the sum flair that u won Betsy Flanagan SWIMMING POOL high praises. Every woman can be a good mixer today if aha follows some basic rules. Any woman who hu planned a dinner for guests, esn go on to manage a cocktail party with ease. The keys are the seme: keep it simple, and organize. Knee mixing drink doesn't come naturally to most women, you'd do well to avoid' the fuw and worry altogether. e cockBuy some tails. For example, Heublein make all the popular cocktails, including a bottled extra dry martini that should satisfy even the most exacting martini-love- r with its dryness. Also available are such favorite the manhat-tadaiquiri, whiskey sour, old fashioned, (linger and aide car. You have the mixings for a delightful party. You've planned it so you can relax and enjoy the company. There's every reason why your guests should drink to you and your Announces Season Passes On Sale FAMILY PASS: Good until May ready-to-serv- 31125 For three months $ 9 COUPLES PASS: ell-ti- Good until May 31 u revolutionary $15 For three months $ 6 SINGLES PASS: Good until May 31 ideu-w- ith the ume admiration Washington's men drank that first cocktail to Betay Flanagan! For three $10 months-4- -4 h Friday to Monday each week Beginning September CHEVROLET AND BUICK 14 FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 336-24- Mondays 11 9 a.m. NEW CAR SHOWING Tuesday, September 29 to 5 p.m. DR. H. MURRAY CARVER, Optometrist 197I.YouVe changed Wdve changed Worth seeing. Worth owning Worth wailing for. Wga. Not just another little car, but one little car that does everything well. You get more room, more weight and more power than most little cars give you, yet the gas mileage is right in the same neighborhood with the best of them. Vegas come dressed up, too, not stripped to the bone so you have to add a lot to make them liveable. Drive one. Youll see. Caprice Coupe Caprice. There's a double layer of steel in the roof, a steel guard beam in each door, power disc brakes up inches longer. You get the looks front, a new power ventilation system inside, a wheelbase two and one-hacar, but at Chevrolet prices. And that's the kind of change and comfort of a six- - or y times that all of us can appreciate. during these lf tight-mone- '&eOea FUN, FAVORS, REFRESHMENTS DOOR PRIZES! A big change in our big wagon. The window goes up into the roof, the Glide-Awa- y the floor. Out of sight. Out of your way for easy loading even in a closed beneath vanishes tailgate garage or when you have a trailer hooked on. A vanishing tailgate. See what we mean by putting you first? September 29 at your Chevrolet dealer B MOORE MOTOR COMPANY Coalville, Utah |