OCR Text |
Show Home-Town- sure it was those kids. yelled to cut it out, and turned around, and there was 8heila, grinning from ear to ear. Allan was with Sheila, but was hiding in the background a little more. I was Janiel Bee Tells of Annual Visit to Fair, Plus eis younger generations, daughter Brenda and granddaughter another State Fair Debbie strolled by. Viva and It seems as If I hardly reand out cuperated from the last one, Ray Jones popped in before I was preparing for 19? 0. quickly, and Velma Judd with Until two weeks before actual her daughter and daughters foir time, I had not planned on roommate talked for a while. I'll tell you who 1 really attending, for being back incolmissed this year, and that was hectic made life rather has lege Somehow everyReed Moore. the and summer school made summer go singing by in a thing didn't quite seem the same without him overseeing the exrather blurred vision. Then I thought of everything hibits. the fair had come to mean, and Dorothy Smith was there, and that this would be my eighth sweet Mrs. Adkins came by with fair, and school wouldn't start one of the cutest little girls I until the 29th, and so there 1 have seen. She had her picture was; with Craig's and the kids done and I asked her what grade she was in. Evelyn (her name) blessings (I think). sat up straight and in a humblRight off the bat, I hadAloma and Jerrold Rlchins stop by ing voice said she was a freshand tell me about their Grand man at BYU. She was from the Champion Rambouilett Ewe, Phllllplne Islands, and had been Aloma tried to tell me how to sent to live with the Adkins speU Rambouilett three times, through the help of a Coalville then gave up in despair, and took missionary boy. Did you say the Wallace boy, Mrs. Adkins? Anythe card and wrote it herself. Well gee, you have to admit; how, she is a doll and daughter Terri seems to enjoy her a that is a really tough word. great deal. I had the pleasure 1 LOVE best the visitors who of getting to know Terri this come during the middle of the year, and she is a very sweet week when NOTHING is busy. girl. Mary Turnbow has never let me MR. ADKINS didnt get back down. She and Ivan were here, to the fair until towards the end. and she was bubbling all over He had been in New York on a about Kathy's little children. business trip, but his booth took She had pictures, and 1 got a top honors as usual. Who can glimpse of their home in Fountain Green, which has been nickresist, when the prettiest girls in Utah are the models. named by the kids as 'Fountain DeAnna and Keith Page were Green Hotel. S was sure good to see her again, and Mary, there with their children; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hoyt and family, those grandklds really are Carllle Knight and family, albeautiful. though I didn't see any of the Lloyd Stevens, son of Larry latter. and Thelma Stevens, came by Other real welcome faces with wife Arlone and the four kids. They all look great, and from home were Doug and Teen the kids were chafing at the bit Simpson. Teen had Linda Black to see the whole fair imwith her, her granddaughter. I didnt see any others there, but mediately. there well could have been. Another two people, whom I have grown accustomed to seeTerry Atkinson and his wife were there this year, and a week of middle the the ing during are Mrs. W interton (Elva) and former resident, Vernon Frazier was spied in the crowd. her mother, Mrs. Rolfe of OakOne of the Blsel daughters, ley. Mrs. Rolfe must be one of the sweetest persons in the Georgia Bates was there on a beautiful day and the Schumann whole world. She makes mefeel good all over just to be with r were out in full force. Dallas, her. They had come for foe Rolfe, the twins, Kathy and cattle and were staying down Karen, and Mrs. Hyrum Schuman. Sorry twins, none of like they always do. us spies could remember your 1 ALSO SAW Dee, who just married names. Rhonda Hardman poked her completed another tremendous season at Jackson Hole. I promhead over the railing and chatted ised him that next summer I for a minute, and Sherrie Kay would get up there and see his Wilde was there with a darling boy friend. If you girls want to productions, which are gaining fame through the whole interknow who, you will have to call mountain area.- -' her yourself. Loreen McNeil Seth Winterton got trapped hollered softly to me (How can into playing spy for me this you holler softly?) year. He is a real catch, girls, and whoever lets him get away ON THE FIRST Sunday night, b. He wrote I had my youngest daughter at is a real a few lists for me, and I know 1 Grandmothers, and we decided to stop on the way home to eat. pve him Excedrin Headache Number 38, by trying to reGuess who we ran into at Dee's? member who he had seen from Steve and Cherie Gcorgie and home. their kids. Did you ever get the Another spy, I guess they ice wiped up, guys? You can ask Cherie about that. really shouldnt be called spies, but rather observers, was Mary Hey Glen Smith, while you are Smith. Stan Sanders asked her slowly turning from black and to come and help out in his blue, to green and yellow, I have a man that could double trophy booth, which by the way was exceptional again this year, for you. I did his picture, and all done in black with sparkley he looked so much like you it tlnseL Mary really suffered was uncanny. He lives in Ogden to be there this year, for, the and has a manufacturing comfirst couple of days she was pany for parachutes and stuff. down there, daughter Sandy had I forgot his name though, so a baby boy, Glen's dog had some you would have to advertise with a picture of yourself in puppies, and Glen fell off a roof. If it hadn't been so nerve wrackhappier days. Sheila Lewis almost got ing, it would have made a great Laurel and Hardy sketch. But punched in the nose. I had had survive she did, and she and some kind of rotten kids earlier Eleanor Sanders helped out with in the evening, who were being the lists. So, whoever gets misa little ungentlmanly. Later, sed this year, must have shuck someone reached over and through the fair, hiding from pulled my hair, and Instantly that Is over with? WOULD YOU BELIEVE dum-dum- LARRY whether he had staffed school that day or not. He was helping out because father Gordon wrecked his legs flaying football with the grandklds. Kids are getting tougher and tougher. Kind of scary isn't it? Florence Thompson and her family were there. Daughter Avis really came home bursting with pride. She had taken a blue ribbon on her sweaters for two years in a row. That is really great. Two of my favorite people stopped by to talk. Maxine Dls-tand Barbara Hortln from the know Pad-fiel- on area. yes, before Coalville I forget, I met many of the State Fair Queen contestants, and they all Oh agreed, to a tee, that Arlys Judd is a charming and very special glrL How neat. Winning a contest is a reward', but when your competitors like you best, well, that is a real accomplishment. So congratulations Arlys, on being Miss Congeniality. Jessie Atkinson andMikeDay were at the fair this year. Jerry Merchant too. Other former residents of Peoa came through, the Victor Isakksons; Bishop Bill Lemon and children; Mont Walker and wife; Jode Hoyt, gen-eolo- gy Glen Gibbons and Ruth; Bob Siddoway and his cute family. From out Woodland way were the Leflers, the Gxdworths, Steve and Gary Moon. One of my observers mentioned that Robert and Dale Ure were there, and that Robert had a real cute girlfriend. Jim Olsen and his wife were pushing their way through thecrowds, Sevy Hortln, (dont know who was with you, Sevy) Roger and Roma Smith, and Goose Mitch- . ell. BEFORE I 1 FINISH the list, must tell of an embarrassing Great-grandpare- is the namedropping, section, so if you cant bear thing. This people who name-dro- p, skip over this to the last part. Each year, the fair has me do some of the celebrities who are star attractions. This year, I did Janies Darren and Charlie Pride. Last year, I didnt know who Charlie Pride was, and thought he wasn't a star. Then he outdrew everyone else in attendance, so this year I thought, Okay dummy, you'd better do I usually go (with a fair escort) to meet them between their shows and finish their portraits in person. Jimmy Darrens meeting went smoothly, and if you ever met anyone who is built perfectly symmetrical, he is the one. Even his eyebrows grow parallel with each other and he is really an extremely handsome boy. giggle, giggle). He is very nice too, and was gracious and courteous. children, Twenty-fiv- WANTED-O- ld roll-to- desk, In condition. Must know dimensions. Call good over-a- ll collect, Ogden, FOR p 399-194- 40-l- 9. p yearling SALE-O- ne coat sale, ladies and men. FALL SHOE CLASSIFIED Hampshire, Suffolk crossbred ram. Call to e THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 AND seventy-fiv- per e Coalville, Utah cent discount. Morbys Store. SALE- - one gas space heater and an apartment size gas range. In good condition. 39-20. Contact FOR 336-585- 1, 1970 Thursday, October 39-2- nc FOR SALE-Delici- ous golden and red rome apples. Call Miriam Jepson 3. 783-460- nc 40-2- nc 336-55- 78. FOR SALE -- Purebred papered Pekingese dog, reasonable. Free small breed puppy. Call 40-2- nc 336-230- Coalville Native, 91, Dies in Ogden causes incident to age. Mrs. Becker was born Oct. 6, 1878, in Coalville, a daughter of William Hand Emma Wilde Carrufo. On Nov. 2, 1910, she was married to Albert E. Becker, in Ogden. He died Jan. 15, 1961, in . 336-234- 783-46- 649-924- Hor-roc- i and waited and waited, twiddling my thumbs, while several hundred (1 thought) people watched me and read foe sign that said I had gone to meet and finish Peoa Sept. 27, German Short-Hairdog, ticked with liver spots, solid liver head. Extra wide ribcage, small kink in back. Reward for return or information. Phone ed ADS are to be $L00 in advance. paid minimum, 15 cents additional lines over five lines. Bee Pub- CLASSIFIED lishers. Ogden. She was educated in the Sum mit County Schools and was valedictorian of the graduating or 336-53- 01 29-t- nf 783-454- 40-2- nc 6. Dick Siddoway class. She had attended nursing school and received her RN degree. She practiced nursing in Ogden and Park City. Since her marriage she had lived in Ogden, where she was a member of foe 12fo Ward and Relief Society. She was active in community affairs, including foe Red Cross and foe Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She served as a PTA officer in foe Quincy and Polk schools. Surviving are two sons and two daughters, Gustav W. Becker, John A. Becker, Mrs. Luther J. (Josephine) Hord, Mrs. Louise Beck, all of Ogden; 18 grandchildren; nine greatg- randchildren. Also surviving is one brother, Elwood Carrufo, Ogden. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1 pjn. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, with foe Rev. Donald R. Steiner of foe Presbyterian Church officiating. J. Appliance and Refrigeration Specialist Authorized Sabs ad Service for General Electric Factory Trained Service for G. E. Speed Queen Hot Point Coalville, Utah Westinghouie Phone 336-245- 8 FOR MARRIED MEN between 30 and 60 years! Statistics prove you have far fewer accidents. That's why you are entitled to lower auto insurance rates and broader coverages. Farmers is the first to recognize your better driving record with the Violet L. Wood Rites Thursday Violet Lefler Wood, 75, formerly of Park City, Utah, died Sept. 28 in Harbor City, Calif. She was born Oct. 3, 1894, Woodland, Summit County, to Marshall and Eliza Lucas Lefler. Married Edward Wood, July 15, 1914, Coalville, Utah; he died July 5, I960. Survivors: sisters, Mrs. Martha Fraughton, American Fork; Mrs. Lida Jones, Tab-ion- a, Utah. Funeral services were held Thursday noon, Park City LDS Ward ChapeL Burial was in the Park City Cemetery. you are hi this ago group don't renow your H proton! auto Insurance until you got the facts about 3060. AUTOIINSURANCE mm Call us for details. S1MISTER INSURANCE Phone 336-231-9 er 336-551- 5 We Invite Your Inspection oi the New MICHELIN X RADIAL Charlie Pride's portrait. (Continued Next Week) E PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL COMES TO UTAH! HAVE A NEW ARRIVAL? foir. Grace Frazier,alongwithtwo The Coalville office of Walker Bank is greeting each new arrival to Summit County this year. If you have a new baby, or you know someone who has, come in. Well open a savings account in his or her name. And, in our bank lobby, well display a picture of the new account holder (and give one free to the parents, too). So come in and give us the vital statistics (boy or girl, name, weight and date of birth). There's absolutely no obligation and you do not have to be customers of Walker Bank. It's just our way of showing, that even though were new arrivals here -- we're glad to be here. Utah Stars. Salt 1 PHONE: (801) or MAIL TO: 355-289- Palaci. Salt 363-768- Lake City 84101 For my money ilk 1 Walker Bank NAME PHONE ADDRESS CITY I STATE COALVILLE OFFICE ZIP am interested In: SEASON TICKETS Member F.D.I.C. INDIVIDUAL GAME TICKETS (Send Schedule) .4 (. 5 40 40-2- nc LOST-N- ear 39-2- nc 6. near home on one acre ground. Horses permitted. John A. Lambert, Kamas, phone 0. or Hauling Trailer. Contact Harold Bowen RFD Coalville. Phone ree-bedroom Kamas, WANTED TO BUY --Small Good Mrs. Nell Jane Carrufo Becker, 91, of 2583 Brisker died in a local nursing home of -Th- ric S9-2- nc 6. SAL E FOR 1905-190- THEN CAME the next week for Charlie Pride. I had a Mg sign saying that I was going to finish him in person between shows on Thursday night, the escort said he would be over to pick me up. I believed him, Hoyt Mary Rites Charlie Pride. MAJOR-LEAGU- BIG-TIM- E, AND there. Larry ... everyone. LARRY AND SHERIE Pace were there, along with Archie Pace, who went over and shook hands good naturedly with the Democrats who had their booth right next to mine, and I mean RIGHT NEXT TO MINE . . . Hey, you good Republicans, call me and I wiU tell you what I did foe seventh day of foe Birthday wishes are given to foe following people this week: Card Hardman, Rock Candy Mountain. Faye Sweeney, Brenda FitzThe Stake Relief Society held Janice gerald, Mitchell, Kay Robertson, Janeen Andrus, their first leadsrshlp meetSharon Bigelow, Jan Fitzgerald, ing Thursday. New officers of the Wards andStakawfte introAlan Scales, Arlo Woolsten-hulm- e, duced. Ladies who were honored George Lewis, Barbara guests were Beth Klrkham, Hoyt, Ruth Huff, Carl Smith, Theodore McCormick, Cathy Francis; Betty W. Glnes, Kamas; Mae Lewis, Marlon; McCormick, Tracy Thacker, Vera Wilde, Oakley; Carolyn d, Bradley Wilde, Gary Kim Llndon Snyder, Clark H. Grose, Park City; Jessie Stevand ens, Peoa; LeOra Knight, WoodBlazzard, Jimmy Crystal land; and Martha Lambert, Gary Anderson. Kamas; from the Stake Board. Algie Anderson spent WedLesson helps were given in all nesday in Coalville visiting with her daughter, Beth Jacobson and departments, and Christmas patterns and suggestions were family. Cleo and given to the homemaking leadAlgie Sunday, ers. Anderson and granddaughter The Stake Relief Society Wendy Mitchell, and Lelandand Board will be attending General Kathryn Prescott took a drive Conference Oct. 6 - 8 in Salt up over Mirror Lake into EvanLake. ston, Wyo. where they enjoyed dinner and then back home. The Visiting at the home of G. Reed and Alton Marchant a few weather was warm and the mountains and senary bseu- - . days last week were her brother and his wife.Dr. and Mrs. Paul tififl with fall colors. Louise Wilde and children Harding of Winter Park, Florida. visitin spent Sunday Wallsburg Sunday dinner guests of ing her family. Kamas Ward Relief Society Myrtle Pitt were her nieces Karen Knutson and two chilwill begin Tuesday, October 8 at 10 un. dren, and Carla Smith. They also came to get some Neil Glnes, son of Doug and information. Betty Glnes was confirmed SunWe would like to conday by his father. gratulate Karen Prescott for Rex and Margaret Walker chosen as Homecoming being went to St. George Saturday and Queen for South Summit. visited their son R. J. and Doug and Tean Simpson have Ms wife Cathy. returned home from recently Phil and Carol Ann Thomas Portland, Oregon where they have a beautiful new Ford. visited very good friends, Mr. Dick and Maye Prescott and and Mrs. Clarence Potts. Doug Orin and Wanda Smith went on a and Clarence went through high lovely drive Sunday. They drove school together. Doug and Tean up over Mirror Lake Into Evanare expecting them to come and ston, Wyo. and had dinner, and stay with them during conthen on home. ference. Myrtle Pitt accompanied Emery and Brenda George Belva Johnson and her daughare very proud parents of a ter Janice on a lovely trip last baby girl weighing 7 lb. 12 os. week. They left Saturday and born September 24 at the Utah to drove Rexburg, Idaho where Valley Hospital. She will be they visited two days with named Sunny Lin. She has a Belva's daughter, Donna and her Mg brother, Douglas. Grandhusband Steve Blake. Sunday parents are Mr. Emery George they all attended church at Ricks Sr. of Covington, Kentucky, and college, and then toured the Mr. and Mrs. Dean Black, campus. Monday they went to Kamas. West Yellowstone. Titty saw are Mr.andMrs.DouglasSlmp-so- n, nine huge Mack bears, two herds Kamas, and Mrs. SaUy of elk and a herd of buffalo. Clemans of Kentucky. They then went to Jackson Hole and spent a night there, returning home via foe Snake River, Bear Lake into Logan and on Alice home. The weather was warm and the scenery just beautiful. Wednesday Clara Williams is on the sick list again. Hope she is WOODLAN- Dbetter soon. Lafe Page spent a few days in Mary Alice Lambert Hoyt, 89, the Coalville hospltaL He is died Sept. 27 in a Roosevelt home now and feeling some hospltaL She was born April 15, 1881, better. Weekend visitors of Lafe and Woodland to Ephraim and Agnes Lila Page were their children Mlchle Lambert. Married Ben and Shlrlene Page and James Frank Hoyt, Sept. 2, 1804, Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died family of Granger and Bob and 194L Fern Wittunend and family of Mrs. Hoyt filled a Samoan Roy. Ben and Shirlene also 7. LDS Mission, visited with her parents, Elmo and Irene Hoyt. Lynn called Survivors: son, Jewel, Salt Lafe and Lila and said that he Lake City; 4 grandchildren; was doing just fine. brothers, Clarence L. Rooseks Mr. and Mrs. Robert velt; Glen A., VernaL and family of Riverton Funeral services were held were Sunday dinner guests of Wednesday 11 ajn., Olpin MoMr. and Mrs. E. A. Milligan. rtuary, Roosevelt. Loralne Frantz and three Burial was in the Vine Bluff children and her mother and Cemetery, NephL Happy LILA Colton was in the Forest Service booth this year. Also there was good ol' Charlie I mean good Brown, oops ol' Randy Taylor. He was there in the evening, so 1 don't really were sisters, Mrs. Verona Gonzales, Julie and Alena wentona real enjoyable trip to Baker, Nevada where they went through Lemmans Cave. They spent a night in Ely, and on to Bryce and Zlons canyons, and to Big two Kamas Notes 1 Specially Developed and Precisely Engineered by Michelin for YOUR car. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF GOODYEAR RECAPPED SNOW TIRES All sizes available for your inspection. for the best selection. RRYAN South on Main Come in early GEARY'S CONOCO STATION St Coalville, Utah |