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Show jCniOr LltrenS Friday. October North Summit News WSUty Wolkdfeajfi MaLarr. CoaMBe Tonya Bowen was the Edna Gark enjoyed a youth speaker. Barbara day last week with her played a lovely organ daughter Billie Dawn solo, They Found Him in Gark, her granddaughter Dawnelle, and her great grandson Erin Pace. They toured all the new (daces of interest in the area, the high school, the ar. citizens depot, the shop the Temple." Kiddy was well known in Echo having served as Agent for the Union Pacific Railroad Company until the depot dosed several years ago. Most welcome guests of Mrs. Harrison Richins and her mothers, Mrs, Brother George Phelps Hazel Saxton, Monday read the membership of afternoon were Mr: and Kevin Gunn, LaMarrs Mrs. Willard Longhurst son who is living with and their son Ray, all of Elsie. Bountiful and Mrs. Heldn Wis- ping mall, the oil field, and the Church in Upton. They were very impressed with all the growth in the Scott Boldiner was ap- Laub of Central, Utah. proved to be ordained a area. priest, Mr. and Mrs. Gyde Lamb were happy to have a visit from a niece whom they hadnt seen for 14 years. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Benson dropped by last week to see Gladys and Stella Diston. She is their sister Carries daughter. leased as the female representative foir the Kathy Boyer was Speakers in the Coal- ville Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday were Elders Wesley Butler, Henefer, and Trent Mike-sel-l, Morgan. They re sited experiences of this missions to Belguim. HoytsvBe Linda Shaw was sustained for the position. Margaret B. Sargent was released as Relief Society organist and Beverly Bell was sustained for the position. Remember the Ward Dinner that will beheld in the Cultural Hall November 12 at 7:30 p.m. The Cub Scouts will be around to sdl you tickets for the fun Halloween Evening they have planned. Grace Pace and her mother, Martha Mills, Enjoyed a fun trip with Emma and DeWilt Harding of Morgan. They drove to Vernal and visited the Dinosaur Land then home by Flaming Gorge. Louis and Annette Young Adults; re- - Stev- ens and children are beginning their home .in Hoytsville. It is north of Ethel and Earl McQueen's home. Martha Mills attending the homecoming at the Edgehill Ward in Salt Sympathy is extended to Garth and Jeane Sargent and their family. Belva Sargent Gundersons husband, Rex, passed swat. Garth and Jeane and Pauline and Fred Jardine left Tuesday to attend his funeral in San Diego. phnawadri; Schools Football team traveled to Dugway for a night contest against the Mustangs last Thursday night. The long trip was very rewarding to Coach Ton Crittenden and the Wildcat Players as they came away with a 52 to 7 victory. The team played a nearly flawless game. South Summit quarterback Mark Atkinson was u The South Summit Gris are simply following the example set by the boy athletes in the sense of winning they too won their game this week. The Volleyball teams opponent was Park City at the new Park City Gym. The Varsity took the floor after watching this JV come out the victors on their two games. The first game was a win for the cats with a score of 20-The second game was also a victory with a 20-- 7 score. Way to go Girlsl , he at near perfect form ran the offense against the Mustangs. Mark scor- Annie Mae Bunot Robi- an touchdowns 7 touchdowns pass-197- 7 nus, 0ctjer in Morgan. She was out of 7 extra inS, born Feb. 6. 1903, Hene- fcld Dance klcked for, Utah to Leonard Felix goal, and intercepted two and Mary Eliza Dearden Ever heard of a SophoBunot. Married Cevero Also playing an outmore Smash? Ever Robinson, November 20, standing game for the the tide Monster 1929 Milton. He died Wildcats as they drive to used as the theme of s June IS, 1968, the State Football Tide dance? Well, if you Survivors: one son, two were Kip Bigelow, John havent you had better daughters, Kenneth C. Jewkes, Cory Lott and come on up to the dance Robison and Mrs. Gui in the Old SSHS Gym Jerry Parker. Rose man both of Morgan; Good hick team in dm at ' 9:00 p.m. tonight Miss June Robison, Og- final league game tonight because you will witness den; eight grandchildren, against the Park City such an event! two half brothers, three Miners. Game time is Seriously, the Sopho- 7:30 the SSHS Field. Literary Club Forty Six S.S. Senior Citizen met at their Halioween dance and are featuring Mark Van Wagner and the Boogie Machine after the Park City Game. Prices of admission are $1.00 singles and SI. 75 to couplea. Ask your favorite gal (or guy) to come on up to the Monater Mash I! Willy Wildcat Things are really look' ing great here at the greatest school in the land. Why, who couldnt be optimistic after a lovely three day weekend of deer! hunting, dates, sleeping in, and no school? As I recall, last year: about thia same time, all; the guys and male faculty members started crossing fingers behind their backs as they excitedly rushed to school after the big hunt and proceeded to tell of all the wildly dangerous treks the weekend held in! store for all of them. Oh, what adventures If onlj I could gulp them down.. building in Kamas for a sociable gathering. Some of the women were busy e quilting some were weJe ing cart, and others doing handy work or just D"Mey Afteen " . S rule. thC The hostess served delicious refreshments pm mashed potatoes and gravy, delicious home- made rolls and butter, pickles, creamed corn. coffee to the ones that would like some and for dessert banana cream pie. LuDean and Sue a hearty thanks for this and with a touch of Halloween to members Alliene ch5rf !? , Zu-bec- k, Va Lores Blonquist, Trinity by June Toole, Joan Lewis, Edith Bond, Marjorie " duri8 Boy den, Janice Johnson, inn ab,y related the terrible and be.iskifsil drama of te Interrelations of love and hate among families Md Me,lfs involved in the Larson, St. O Hara, Joan Naylor, Florence Moore, Donna Keyes, Sandra Jaussi and Ells Adkins, and, guests loutee conflict between Catholic Rees and Marjorie and Protestant, between enden. delicious meal. A happy birthday was sung to Walter McMillan and James Louder. All had their blood Pressure checked by Rose Biglo--v . supporters of an Irish niembers Free State and of English W SLJSSU pom or cards. Today we had a most delicious meal prepared for us by LuDean Atkin- son and her niece Sue Taylor. The meal consist- of sliced roast beef, , Coalville, Utah MOM Critt--- DOESNT Rtf... HHJ DO! Mildred Gines. It wu a most delightful time for all of us. 1 1 MoUlc Oliver Appfcatfons at Coalvfle I suppose men will men and storiea will stories and life will wl be accepted City Hal for position of City Recorder between the hours of 9 and Sadonia) McPhersen.MMteMMMMMMMIflRMMMnMillSSMSflRMntfbillBMUb&U Clearfield; Price Bunot and Delbert Bunot, both Hooper; Mrs. Gene Hadley, Clearfield; Mrs. 12 until Nov. 8, 1977 Vcrene Startk, South We- ber. Funeral services were held Thursday Morgan Inez Franson, Manilla Taylor and Gwen Private Travis Echo She was Of interest to their many friends and relatives in this area is the mission call of Albert and Irma Richins Mclnnis of ward. Again Thursday, October 20. M, 4 1OT7 2nd Ward Chapel. Burial South Morgan Vera Brown drove to Cemetery under the direcOrem Tuesday for a get tion of Walker Mortuary together with her sister of Morgan, greeted by young and old and recognized as the Den of Women in the Lake recently. Football Team Wins Volleyball South Summit High The ward choir sang "How Great the dom." SS THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE C receives ERVERS award Mesa, Arizona, to the Ralph Pace had an accident Wednesday and cut his leg with a power saw while' working on his ' garage roof. Robin Grimsley and' Doug Wilde were married Wednesday. They were honored at an open house that evening in the ward Relief Society room. They newlyweds will make their home in Coalville. They Hoytsville Relief Society holds an exercise class every Thursday morning at 10:00 a.m. Woman young and not so young are invited to attend and improve their health and looks. Welcome home to Sist- er Mae Pace. She arrived home from the mission field Friday evening. She was surprised to find her house decorated outside with signs and balloons and inside with new paint, carpet and furniture. Her children and their families all met at her home to welcome her. She will speak in Sacrament Meeting Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Vera and Parley Brown visited with his sisters Hulda Rippon and Ada Gibbons and her husband Elmer in Ogden last week. Visitors in town for the deer hunt over the weekend were: DeVeri and Nancy Gunn and family of Salt Lake City, LaMarr and Winona Gunn and family of Covina, Califor- nia; Blaine and Ann Brown and son Logan; Ken and Sydya Brown and childreq of Provo; Sonya and Brent Butters and girls; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lingmann of Logan; Kendall and Linda Crittenden of Provo; Ronald and Sandy Crittenden and boys of Heber. Ann Sargent was happy to have her son Steve Sargent and his children Kevin and Krista Kae and Mr. Randy King of Salt Lake Gty; Mr. Gary King and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker of Granger; and Bob and Linda from Evanston, Wyoming, all visit during the weekend. Florida Mission. They will enter the mission home November 4 and serve in the same area as they did :yeari ago when they managed the Church cattle ranch there. Irma is a sister of Fred Richins. Private Travis E. Anson of Mrs. Eunice Daniels, Kamas, Utah, recently was presented the Expert Infan- derson, tryman Badge at Ft. Richardson, Alaska. The badge, the Armys highest non combat profiRecent guests at the award for infantryhome of Fred and Phyllis ciency is awarded men, upon Richins was Phylliss cou- successful completion of a sin, Caroline Chorley and week-lon- g period of testher friend Lynn Paris both tests are adminThe ing. of Oxford, England. They istered only to volunteers also visited Phylliss sist- who have scored highly on er Mrs. J. K. Foard in Salt the physical training test Lake. During their three and are expert marksmen weeks stay the group with the 6 rifle. visited all the places of Seventeen specific ininterest in Salt Lake and skills are covered in the surrounding area. fantry the testing, including rifle Caroline said, The thing marksmanship, hand gre.that impressed her mostly nades, the Claymore was the vastness of the mine, anti-tanweapons, country, traveling from first aid, military intellicoast to coast was quite an gence and signal com. -- BELAiovre mfr 60lf,8ms M-1- 302 ' k, The munications. A changes of the scenery in road march with full this area also appealed to combat gear completes her. The sage brush the testing. covered hills, the rocky Pvt. Anderson received ledges of the high mounthe award while serving tains of so many colors as a rifleman with the and hues. 23rd Infantry, at Ft. experience. Mr. and Mrs. Leo .Weaver have welcomed their fourth grandchild in as many weeks. Kendell Leon was born Oct. 21 in Pocatello, Idaho. He weighed in at 8 lbs. and 5 oz. His happy parents are Gaiy and Sandra WEaver. A brother Karwin and sisters Kristey and Kend ra also welcome their new' baby brother. Mrs. Altf Weaver of Phoenix anc Mrs. Lewis Robinson Georgetown, Idaho arc great grandmothers. Marvin and Beverly Mair attended funeral services in Morgan, Saturday for Bev's aunt, Lola Carter Durrant. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Dalene Dunn and her family in the death of her father, David A. Kiddy Sr. who passed away last Wednesday in the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. Mr. DEER 772e. rap 12-mi- le -- metsfi&Ae Richardson, Alaska. He entered the Army in November 1976. fleoes 0cr ZfizxzQ tQ-r- ? SUL IBB. fflBMAIOES LIFT ING does NT PAT YOU DO! SUITERS! For that new rifle, call: SMSTEPBHS SHOOTIRB SUPPLT Sacrament Meeting was presented by LaMarr Pace and his family. 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