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Show CoalviUe Comment THE SUBMIT COUHTY BEE Mrs. Lores l.nirrml maticr. Octelur 21, 1921. at thp peat elficc at I oalvilla, I'tah 111117. undar tha Aet af March 2, 1279. post-ag- t rublihctl Kvary Thursday at t'aalvlllr, I7ah. Macoml-claa- a paiil at raalvilla. I'tah. Advertising Katu an Application. Nubsrription 13.00 a yaar In advanra, II. MeTanaughy, Kdltar and Publlahar. I.ouina II. MH'anaughy, Associate Kdltar. IV. I. I.angfard. Production Manager. Mary Hiker, Office Manager. flews panied Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stembrldga of Peoa to Ogden Monday to put their son Greg on the train for Kansas City when he win be attending the National FFA Convention. They bad to leave during the snow-storwhich all but halted traffic at Echo Junction. In the mouth of Weber Canyon they could see many trucks stalled by the slick highways and wen later fold the snowstorm had closed that portion of the highway for nearly an WAXING by Mary Bee hour. Thera are times TRY THE some night: Count the beans in abowlof bean soup. As you sort tha beans with the spoon, they keep running back and youll into the count-nonever finish. Probably you'll get hungry and go open a can of ne Perhaps you might try to remember the grace" you heard your Dad say before thousands of meals. If you get past aOur Heavenly Father" youre lucky. Counting Aeep? Try to separate the ewesfromihewethersouthe dead run. How about en poems? Like Thanatopsls which is so long youll never make it, or Grays Elegy, which is sad and who wanta to cry himself to sleep? Or make up a poem all your own and get famous. Like the shortest one: 1 spy fly high by my rye pie. (Brother, theres a sleep-induc- for you) er (An- - ee there. WAIT UNTIL youre ready to scream with anguish. Walt a little longer. Maybe youll moan Finally when you cant all that horrible pain another moment relax. Shift to normaL Snuggle. Count feathers in an angels wing. You'll feel so good in comparison that youll go right to sleep. This method is absolutely guaranteed and, like it said back there,, it costs you nothing. But one word of warning: If it doesn't work at 3 ajn., don't call me. I'll call you. Mac. Law Explains Sale oi Trees A few Important changes have made in the Utah Christ- Louise Blsel took a car load of Beehive girls to Salt Lake Friday. They went to the Temple to be baptised for the dead. Those participating were Bonnie Stevens, Brenda Fitzgerald, Merle ne Williams, Larralne Glnes and Mary Lee Clawson. Farrel Knight took Craig Uines, Robert Anderson, Scott McAffee and Raymond Knight to the Temple also. They each were times. baptised twenty-fiRon Bigelow and Jeff McNeil were the speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Barbara Smart played a violin solo. Mr. Ernest Knight is still In the St. Marks Hospital and seeuis to be getting along very well after'havlng surgery on his hip. Mrs. Arvln Anderson returned from Los Angeles Sunday evening. Her husband and three sons met her at the airport. They stopped In Salt Lake and visited her brother and n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Clyde and family. While in California, she visited her sister and two brothers in the Los Angeles area. LaVerl and Gene Bu shell went elk hunting on Mt. Nebo, and Gene came home with a big bull elk. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith of Heber City were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Glnes. Tommy and Milo Leflerwere home over the weekend from the BYU, visiting with their family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lefler. Colleen Moon was a weekend visitor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moon. She attended the reception of Willa Rae Holt, where she helped serve the refreshments, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bushell drove to Salt Lake to visit Herb's grandmother, Mrs. Rose Bushell. They report that Grandma Bushell is not feeling too well. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mum-foof Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ve sister-i- rd Everett Moon. Mrs. Lloyd Clawson and children spent Saturday inSalt Lake visiting with her mother, Mrs. L. R. Mallory. Wa are all happy to have Vem Huff at home again in Woodland. Vera has been in the St. Marks Hospital for some time. . u ben Woodland J en people is a crazy doier. What was the name ait that girl with bangs and a beauty patch, whom you promised never to forget, about 40 years ago? And that neighbor kid who always picked fights with your son and then ran home squalling for mama? (One day 1 hit him with a bucket.) Still wide awake? Llstenlngto stars falling and cougars prowling past the window and hippies rifling the medicine chest for heroin? Then youre ready: Get just as uncomfortable you can possibly be. Hang one foot out the window into the freealng wind. Wedge one hand Mwaen the mattress and the springs (if any). Cram the other hand into your mouth and bite down. Push your head as far as it will go between the posts on the bed.' Curve your beck into a angle. Now Just lie t mas tree tag law. Primarily, the changes affect persons who wish to sell or handle Christmas trees for commercial purposes. The law reads Aiqr person proposing to cut more than ten Christmas trees or proposing to cut Christmas trees for commercial purposes on any lands shall give notice to that effect to the State Forester at least ten days prior to the commencement of cuttingopera Mans." Another major change in the law reads, "Christmas trees cut in Utah for commerlcal purposes and being transported by any vehicle or means of conveyance, Including a common carrier, in or out of the State must be accompanied by a shipping permit obtained from the State Forester or his agent. This part of the law pertains to all trees shipped in the State, whether they were cut from federal, state, county, or private lands. Most provisions of the previous law have been incorporated into the "now law" thi most Important being: "It shall tv unlawful for any person, ... to eue . or sell any Christmas tree from lands of another without written consent from the legal owner or his authorized agent. The consent shall contain: A legal description of the land where the Christmas tree is to be harvested; the number and species, of the Christmas trees to be harvested; the name and present address of the legal landowner; and the signature of the legal landowner or his authorized agent. For those persons interested in cutting less than ten trees not for commercial purposes, tags can be obtained from the County Sheriff. Those persons wishing to cut more than ten trees or to cut ten trees for commercial purposes are urged to contact the County Sheriff for forms or information necessary to comply with this law. ral , Buckskin Network Locates Hunters "Tell someone when you an going, is the message to deer hunters from law enforcement officials this fall. Each year hunters in the field must be located to deliver an emergency I am when considered one of the less orthodox women in our neighborhood. A few of my neighbors hare . even referred to ms as "that kook on tha comer." Most of the time I dont mind, but occasionally, Ilka last Saturday, I realise an explanation other chance for fame: Workup a recipe for rye pie. How does that dig you? Groovy, man) DIGGING UP NAMES of Miss Bonnie Ingels visited with her fiancee. Dale Parker. While hen Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Parker, Dale and hen Bonnie, (Ran and Lou, Patsy and Bob Sherntt and Pam Parker m Bees EVER HAVE TROUBLE going to sleep? Son folk Just pus out tha miuuto they hit the pillow, Others flounder wskefully for hours, chewlni at (he pillow end lugging it tha mattress. If you belong In tha latter category, this mosaics la brought to you at absolutely no cost. In fad, if you don't subscribe to tha paper, you may borrow one. Leave us not go into WHY you cannot go to sleep. Thats your business. This is HOW. Perhaps you've already tried everything. All the home-grobut have you overremedies looked a few? Maybe, if you re agricultural, you hoe a row of corn. (Imaginary physical exertion Is very good, they tell you, like rowing a boat endlessly. But you can't see where yotf re going, and who likes hindsight?) But if you accidentally move over to the wrong row yotfra suddenly wide awake. Jjqjj jamas Valley Bfompilst accom- . is necessary. It all started when I was putting this goo on my hair to make me beautiful. (Its supposed to change you almost Instantaneously into a raving beauty, tt doesnt work, but I stia keep trying) It's awful messy to use (but who would expect "instant beauty" to be easy?), you smear It all over your hair then cover tt with a plastic bag. Sometimes it drips on your clothes and believe me, It never wuhesouL Saturday there wasn't any ana home but me andthedogandshe doesnt can how I look as long as I feed her oo time, so I took off my blouse to do my hair. I Just got to the part when you put oo the plastic bag when I smelled something burning. I remember I promised Terri In Ogden the sun was shining and not a trace of snow could be seen. They returned fay way' of Salt Lake when the weather was also beautiful. They also visited in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Sunday visitors at the home of Lons Blonqulst wen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Brown of Ogden. They also visited for awhile in Peoa with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stembridge. Mr. and Mrs. LaVeUe Staley visited last week in Rangaly, Colorado with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Staley. Kant and Darla Staley and girls of Ogden visited In Coalville with Kent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVella Staley and attended church in tha Coalville Ward. Moss Addresses Young Demos son, Brigham YoungUnlverslty, first Tom Gunn, nt; Provo City, second Ludean Robson, University of Utah, secretary; and David Arloskl, Weber County, treasurer. Resolutions adopted by the delegates from the eight Utah clubs Included: Calling for repeal of the Emergency Detention Act of 1950; o Endorsing any action on the part of the Utah legislature to lower the minimum voting ago to 18 years; Calling tor unilateral withdrawal and tor an Immediate and total withdrawal of American troops from South Viet- I would watch the caramels, aha was melting to make caramel Apples. I got to the pot of caramels Just in time, they were on the Senator Frank E. Moss took verge of burning. The stuff had to be smeared on the apples, time from his busy senatorial no time to waste. If I waited to schedule to come to Park City hunt up a blouse that would fit to meet with the Young DemoGrandpa Elmo Woolsten-hultook Tim, Kendall and over the plastic bag on my head crats of Utah. On Saturday the stuff would be hardened and morning, October H, Senator Wendell Woolstenhdme, son no caramel rales. at Wendell and Aria, to CoalMoss spoke to tha gathering I really dttkrt think there was about tha responsibilities of ville, where the boys took part In the Ford contest, "Punt, anything too unusual about makdeveloping young dedicated d, ing caramel apples only pass and Kick." Tim took sepersons into the political world. after an, I was in my The group of 50 delegates wen cond in his age group and Kenown kitchen and then was no convendall took third in his age grotg). attending the one home but me and the dog. The boys came home with some tion of Young Democrats club Then I glanced out the window nice trophies. of Utah at Treasure Mountain Kim Simpson, son of Rex and and saw the horse headed up the Inn, Park City. Gwen went elk hunting with hill and straight for the lawn. Senator Moss endorsed lowerNow that horse is nice and all friends In the North Hills. They ing the voting age and called saw several but were unable that, but I prefer my horses in for support of a bill he is copastures, not lawns. She prefers sponsoring with Senator Edward to get a good shot. the lawn and heads for it every-tim- e M. Kennedy, The home of Darwin and which she thinks no one is watchBuelah Woolstenhulma was the would reform draft laws. The scene of a Taco cupper, Friing. reforms would prohibit disWithout a second thought I crimination and give young men day night. Guests were Dick and Charlotte Woolstenhulma and dropped the last apple on the some idea "when they are gotray and barged out the door to ing by their 19th birthday; he family, and Aria Woolsten-huland family all of Oakley. chase tha horse off the lawn... explained. Bert and son Bobby Johnson Wearing Jeans, tea and a The Senator drew applause motored to Vernal to do a little plastic bag on my head. from the delegates when he hailLike I say, I Just figured grouse hunting over the weeked the announced retirement of the neighbors deserved an exend. Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey as this is no time of director of the Selective Service planation Hoyt and Janice Peterson and year to be running around outSystem "as long overdue. family of Salt Lake, visited in side in your bare feet! The Utah Democrat also caltown Saturday. led for a cut In military manMrs. Alta Clark visited her power. two daughters, Janet and Aria "As troops come back from Woolsfeuhulme this week. Vietnam, we should reduce the The Scouts, under the direcRelief Society was held Oct. size of the armies and our over8 under the direction of Presiall Involvement there," he said. tion of their new Scout Master, dent Winns Andrus and Coun'When you become Involved in Mr. Waite, held a meeting Tuesselor Mae Olsen. The lesson the politics of your country, day night at the Town Park. The boys gave some good dewas presented by Doris Hair. you not only will have a legitimate voice in policy making, but monstrations on knot tying and Hope to see everyone then on first aid. The following boys Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. you will be a vital source of inreceived a wards-Tr- ev Wilde, Wa an happy to see Connie fluence in the Democratic Curt Saxton, Rodney Lunt, Kenof the advised he Nowllng and family of Wyoming group Party, neth Mitchell and Ricky Siddo-wa- y. hen visiting with her pannts, young men and women. Mr. and Mrs. Marv Simpson. the forthcoming Discussing Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hardman Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Lake October 15 Vietnam moratorium had a letter from their son and Dayne, spent the weekend Senator Moss declared that proin St. George. , test is good and urged vigorStephen, who is in the Navy at LeMoon, California.' Leo Frasier and Keith ous, but orderly and lawful, The MarUm MIA girls have and son Michael were participation in the marches started playing volley ball, against the Vietnam war. going to float the Green River under the direction of Earline Elections and resolution Sunday, but too much snow Riter. They have two teams anc comprised the remainder of the forced them to return home. the first time they played, one Trtna Wilde, daughter of convention. Leslie Brown, Salt team won their game and the Lake Wendell and Bonnie had tha misCounty Young Democrat other team lost, Club, was elected president. fortune Sunday to fell and cut Mr. and Mrs. Earl Merkley, her chin. Five stitches were Other officers include Art KimScott, Stacy and Brett wen ball, Salt Lake County, nationrequired to close the cut. guests at the home of Mr. and al committeeman; Maralyn s, Craig Stevens returned home Mrs. Blaine Cossey for the from his mission Thursday. Salt Lake County, national weekend. commltteewoman; Lilia Peter- - Welcome home again, Craig. Mrs. Carol Weller has had the flu, but is feeling better at this time. The girls in MIA who had birthdays last week an Becky Watson and Betty Jo Riter. Best wishes to these two girls. The Boy Scout troops under the direction of Sam Flinders went camping up the canyon. Although there was two or three Inches of snow, and the milk froze, the boys enjoyed fishREMODELING, BUILDING OR HOME REPAIRS ing through the ice. We an sorry to have Mr. and Ne Job To Small Or Large Mrs. Lyle Lemon leave this week for Arizona for the winter. Cabinet Werk We want to welcome Mr. and Painting Mrs. Carl Gunn of Idaho and Kitchen Remedeling Plumbing their thne children to Marlon. Electrical will in old the be Garages or Sheds Wiring They living Cossey home. Basement Finishing Cement Work Oakley News half-dresse- ual me Marion News all went to Salt Lake tor a day of shopping and fun. Clint Wilde went to Salt Lake Saturday to have his casta removed. His arms an doing much batter now, although lt vlU be quite a white before he can participate In school activities. Dennis Mitchell is doing slot batter this week. Rla mother aid he In more comfortable and will be very glad to get back In gchool. We an aorry to bear Louis Wildes father la In the Vets Hospital la Salt Lake. Wa hope he will be able to come home very soon. Mr. and Mrs. Onril Mlnchey and family went to Salt Lake Thursday to the U.E.A. convention. They stayed overnight and came back Friday evening. The Relief Society held their first night meeting, We&esday, October 6. They hadivery good turn out All of the women who work during tha day will have an opportunity to attend ttw meetings now. R is held every Wednesday at 7 pjn. at the Stake House. Lafe Page is home from the hospital and back to work. The Awane group of tbs Bible Church went on their hike Friday. They left the church at M a.m. and drove to Trial Lake, then they walked into Wall Lake. However, lt was too cold to go on to Notch Mountain, so they ate their lunch and hiked bock out. There were 28 children and three adults, Pat Darcy and Dais and Rosemary Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redding wars in Durango, Colorado Friday through Motxfiy, visiting friends who live there. They also saw some friends from Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. EUls Thomas ban moved into their new home. Moses and Edna Taylor, Boy q Helen and Dwayne Lake went to St. George over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are looking for a place to rant tor a tew months during the winter. Myrtle Pitt has been 111 this past week, but Is now feeling better. Her niece, Belva Johnson of Salt Lake was here taking can of bar. A week ago, Myrtle Pitt, Lois Noil, Mae Olsen andMrs.Stem-brldg- e attended a DUP convention in Salt Lake, which was held at tha Terrace. Bonnie Kay Angell was admitted to the Coalville hospital October 13. The cause of her trouble la not yet known. The Merry Mrs. Sewing Club was held at the home of Winona THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 Smith, Wnfoesday, October 8 with twelve ladles present. Barbara Hoyt was their special guest. They sewed and then were Itrvtd ft Brnrhann, Sacrament meet log Sunday evening was prenentad by President Thomas Lefler and his family. Mr. Lefler and his on Tommie wen speakers. David, Beth and Jan sang a musical number. Milo, Lowell, Beth and Jan played their violins. Their accompanist was Coalville, Utah lira. Letter. Taasells had a The Van at the family home at Morlln and LaReta. They had ham and all the trimmings. Those present wars Harold and Norma Bearden, Van Dee and Janet Bearden, Don afid Rowens and family, Jim and Dorothy and baby, Cteyns and Juanita and Murlin and DeAnn and family. Murlin and DeAnn Van Tassel and family attended Sacrament masting In Orem Sunday evening. They talked to Dale Hair and family, Mr. and Mrs. LA. Loses and Mr. and Mrs. Welch, former Valley residents. If anyone has seen a loose duck running around town, lt belongs to Murlin and DeAnn. They Just can't seem to get him to stay borne. Bob and Sherree Miles are planning on moving to Kamas for a couple at months. They have a trailer house they will be living in. Jay Taylor, U of U student, was home for the weekend visiting his parents. Ron and Terry Davis had Sunday dinner for Terrys parents and brother, Gordon and Verlle Taylor and Jay. Brent and Peggy Wilde and baby were in Kamas over the weekend at the home of Peggy's folks. Bob and Barbara Hoyt and family. Brent is going to school at Weber State and they live In Ogden. Ish and Lucille Fitzgerald and their two granddaughters Nancy and Machelle, speitt the weekend In Idaho Falls visiting with their daughter and Brent and Linda Jensen. Nancy and Michelle are the daughters of Hal and Reva Fitzson-in-la- w, gerald. Ron and Sharon Bigelow of Cedar City spent the weekend at the home of Ron's parents, John and Rose Bigelow. While here, Ron had to go take his physical. Sunday evening Ron and Jeff McNeil were guest speakers at Sacrament meeting In Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Goodworth Thursday, October 16, 1969 had tha pleasure of havlngtheir daughter-in-laMarilyn and her five children of Btackfoot, Idaho visiting with them last week. David was unable to Join them. Susan Goodworth, USU student was visiting her parents over the weekend. Koy and Pat Andersen and two children of Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Roys parents, Jake and Helen Anderson. Wilford Lewis Is feeling hotter St this time, but is still in the Vets Hospital In Salt Lake. Now that tbs weather has turned so cold and then is snow in the mountains, the cattlemen are busy getting their stock off the ranges and into lower w, grasing anas. Mary Weston is enjoying a tew days to Coalville with her daughter, Myrla Vernon and family, and also In Ogden with another daughter Louise and family. Keith Prescott was taken to the LDS Hospital Monday with back trouble. Terry Dee Thomas, son of Dee and Glenda has been having some bad luck lately. A tow weeks ago he cut his arm, which required several stitches, and the other day he burned his eye quite badly when he accidently bumped Into' a lightedclgarette. ITS Too BAD PEOPLE CArfT EXCHANGE PROBLEMS-EVERYO- NE KNOWS HOW TO SOLVE THE OTHER FELLOWS i I Let experts do your repair work tha long run. it pays in On the move: New Chevrolet Movers for70 Chevy goes heavy I New Titan 90. Anybody can add a new truck to a lineup. Leave it to Chevy to add a truck and a half. Titan VO. No other Chevy tilt is so long on muscle. So right for turnpike stretches. With 9 diesels available. And one of the biggest sleeping compartments on the road. With a wraparound instrument panel that puls everything just a glance or fingertip away. Conventional. Vans. Recreational vehicles. Whatever you're thinking, your Chevrolet dealer's got it. And it's a Mover. Wool-stenhul- Hin-kln- Are You Tired oi Waiting for Repairs to be Made? tnessage. FURNACE REPAIR OR CLEANING your approximate location makes the Job a little easier for law enforcement personnel. A 'Buckskin Network established this year with the cooperation of several radio stations throughout the State should also help. Knowing CALL Donald Winters, 336-53- 61 or 299-355-1 Writo 4541 West 5500 South, Kearny Utah Chevy goes lively! New 70 pickup. The first thing a C'hcvy pickup has to move is you. And we never forget it. It shows in the way our '70s look In their smooth ride. And all the different ways they come: Flcetside, Stepsidc and Longhorn camper. I Chevy goes anywhere! New Blaxer. Cull it Chcvmlcfs Or Blucr for short. It's the runabout with the largest V8's, k. i rw Hnt, sm. and widest truck. Order it with removable hardtop. Two- - or h. tint, drive for telling trails to get lost. four-whe- el |