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Show You Name KAMAS The weekly "You Name It" Club two grand meetings. Lest week they met et the home of seams wa. bursting to the where aaudlM ,nd .... I Met J It Club . bed nUT 1' W 81 "!Ph. Curtla Jewkes, his wife their five children. With them were Joys brother and wile, Ken end Donna Williams end their five children. The two families hall from West Jordan In Salt then beat it tack to Hue s for hot chocolate. A a a token of the fun they had, a set of stainless steel silverware, with beautiful ebony hantnes was received in the , mail Just a few days later by Carol. of talk and sewing were Indue trloualy worked upon, and the week before the girls met at the home of Margaret Phillips. Only a few were Idle as the rest embroidery and their husbands holey socks. Those in attendance were Clau- dlnrSaion?DoV7newVtwn. Ra Cossey, Carla Saxton, Thelma Wilde, Bonnie Wilde, Rae Frailer and Margaret Phillips. What makes ft all the more Interesting Udi"' "7" Violet Taylor School Notes Is Dead at 81 i Summit County Bee SALE YARN COALVILLE. UTAH THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 19M The Wildcats lost their . game j HENEFER-- to North Rich last Friday night Mrs Violet Oower Brewer Tay-l- n Laketown, but Coach Reid said j lor, 81, died Wednesday Jan. 12 at the boys played well, and their . her home In Henefer of causes were good. Especially good, oldent to age. were the shots from outside. The Mrs Taylor was born Oct. 8, UNEXPECTED CHANGE makes score ended up the North 1884, In Henefer, a daughter of available good Rawielgh busRich team pulling out ahead the William and Lavlna Elllngford iness In Summit County. Excep last quarter. This coming weekend Brewer. She was married to will see the Wildcats and Wasatch James A. Taylor on Nov. 1903, In j ' tional opportunity for right man. tangling In a match that Is sure the Salt Lake LDS Temple. to be a good one. This will be on She was s member of the LDS j Write Rawleigh Dept. UT A 90 January 21 in Kamas. lp Church and had worked in the '201, Denver, Colo. Student Body President, Stan Primary, MIA and Relief Society. Butler, attended a Leadership She was s lover of literature and FOR RENT 2 bedroom modern house in Wanahip. Virgil Conference at BYU last week, for poetry and shared this talent by Phone about seventy Utah, Idaho, and participating on programs and Nevada Student Body Presidents, classes in the various organic- of Meadow ..nR F120 . After a general meeting, conduct- - atlons throughout She I . . ed by students of the Y., who was an honorary 'member of the l ?hE were, by the way, sponsoring this Henefer Camp Daughters of Utah ' conference, the large group was Pioneers and gave to the camp divided up into smaller sections, numerous relics which are dta-a- 1TANO LESSONS Given in my a variety of things were dis- - played at the cabin in Henefer. home. Mrs. Ann Hansen. Phone cussed In detail. Stan said this Surviving are her husband, the latter part was most valuable, for following sons and daughters: It made the boys think, not only Alton V., Gerald H. and Linden YOUR "ROAD TO SUCCESS." DO you have an AVON Repreof their future, but that of the R., all of Henefer; Don H., Morsentative calling on you regworld, and the problems they gan: Dell E., Gooding, Id; Mrs If you don't perhaps ularly? would ultimately face. Ben (Rowcnc) Barton and Mrs! It la an open territory which S8HS-T- he Nila Hamblin Roy; 15 grandohll- -, could offer you an excellent South Summit PTAs had dren. earning opportunity. Start now a combined meeting last Wednea- held services were Sat Funeral for big profits. No experience day night at the High School, urday, Jrui. IS, 1066 in the Henefer necessary. We train you. Write Conducting was High Scool Presi- - Ward Chapel with First Counsel-den- t, Aron (Mgr., 164 North 700 East, Doris Brusnahan. Greeting or, Delbert C. Richins, conducting, 4 c at the door were Elementary Prayer In the home was given by Provo, Utah. School President, Elaine Padfield; Thomas B. Taylor; Prelude and DEAR MABEL. I wlU not sit Juanita Stembridge, hospitality postlude, Macna McBride; through another of your ridiculand 8ally Slddoway, cation, Maurice Dearden, Vocal ous candlelight bridge games. secretary. Demont Lott gave the Solo, Abide With Me", Margie Please go to Kamas Valley LumBrewer Peterson, accompanied by ber Co. and rent a Gktmorene opening prayer. Miss Winn's 8panlsh class sang Diane Taylor; Obituary and' Electric Rug Shampooer for only Glory, Hallelujah In Span- - marks. Bishop Grant Paskett; Or-U- h. 2 a day, so you can turn the They were Tamra Louder, gan solo, Dleane Taylor: Speaker, lights on. Nancy Clawson, Susan Goodworth Bighop Roy A. lUchlns; Vocal and Dorothy Wagstaff. Milo Lef- - Trio, Thea Boyer, Louise Slmls-te- r, violin aolo accompanied by ter and Kay Dearden, accompan-- m other. Elisabeth Lefler; Stan led by And lit Fawcett; Benedlc-Butl- er and Arlene Franson, duet tlon, V. Lynn Brooks, Tom and Francell Cossey re-- j accompanied by Susan Blacsard Burial waa In the Henefer Cem-o- n have the tales to tell about! the piano. etery under the direction of ally I The audience viewed a film, Walker Mortuary. Dedication of their Christmas . holidays. On housesent special to them by the Utah the grave was by Bishop Norman 1BI to dinner lncluded D16 Heart Association, on High Blood T. Rlchlni. Pall Bearers were ani! Mr" j Pressure. Hie next PTA meeting Lee. grandson, Taylor, Evanston, sh Levitt Kenneth aftd Brenda will be held In March or April. Wyo; Dennis J. Barton, Martin Blaine and Lawana Glnei, Hamblin, Raughn Taylor, Roy, White, and Betty Glnes, newly jhnmy Utah; James Taylor Morgan; and married Lynne and Lynne Lea grand nephew, Layne Deagden. Connie and Earl Duk and WANT ADS ta ! 89c 71-5- 0, WHITE SALE : J 1-- Gib-bon- e. Lafe Page and Tim Carpenter walking around a little more KAMAS dignified than usual. Why? Well, Austin Atkinson, son of Doris they both had a little surgery done about a week apart, in the Atkinson of Kamas, left last week Hcber Hospital, and now feel they to report to Fort CHrson, Colo., an In the same surgical league for further military training, as President Johnson. Other than Driving him back were cousins teasing the nurses, they were re- - and their wives, Farrell and Kay ported to have gotten along fine. Atkinson, and Diel and Cathy By the way, Jim Louder was Jeal- - Gordon. Diel and Cathy, who were ous, and decided to get In on the married last summer without exact. He couldn't fake the need for tra time for a honeymoon, so thought he would ,erl that this was the perfect "cough a lot." It worked, and he chance. Austin previously roceiv-weIn as a companion with Lafe ed his "boot camp" training at Elmef and May Olsen enjoyed Fort Polk In Louisiana, a lovely dinner last week at the ' ' Fort Douglas Country Club with friends from Salt Lake, Attorney ! phone. amid Mrs A1 Smith. Abo last week Did you know that Glen Smith f end, the Olsens went to HoytsvUlc ' scared a little tot in the dmg-Whe- re they visited with children stare last week? Sad but true. He Yak and Louise Roath. Then they went over and smiled, and she talked to Kent Vernon oh the burst out crying. Returns to Duty ere South Summit decid-surger- nt 336-531- ... r TOWELS PILLOWCASES SHEETS 1 Morbys nd 3-- 336-561- 1 3-- Invo-chairm- ry, Iftfio Farmoft Almanac Is rloMiyofrG poadyl S-- Marion SEE THE INTERNATIONAL DRIVE VEHICLE ALL-WHE- EL Merry Mrs. Meet WITH SNOW PLOW See Few Changes SHOWN WITH STEEL TRAVELTOP The Merry (Mrs. had a very nice club meeting Wednesday night Jan. 12. Thirteen member met at the home of Carol Jewkes where a' book report on House of Many Rooms was given by Bene Bailey., who were present to chuckle long, were Margaret Walker, Jean Ure, Ruth Holt and Mlnchey. Rose Mary At-and kinsoa, Reva Fitzgerald Yvonne Jewkea wera seen to wipe s tear or two away, and Gwen Fitzgerald, Jean McNeil, Mary .Turdbow and Sarah Jo Louder consented to the fact they were ' glad they lived In the day and ag of automation. One funny little antidote about this club, is the fact they used to call themselves the Young Club." This 1. unUl they getting kidded about being "Young Mothers, and finally got so embarrassed, they changed the name to Merry Mrs. But as Carol Jewkes says, "I still Brink we are all young mothers. After all, you are only as young as you feel." . There will be 92 Inches of snow this winter if the Farmer's Almanac is right! And the Scout is ready to come through d with traction for fast safe action on driveways, drive more than doubles lanes and parkiiR lots. pushing power at all wheels. The Scout is perfectly slued foreasy handling, expertly powered for best economy. And it runabout for work or fen. quickly reverts into an demonstration drive. Choke Stop in for an action-packe-d of six Scout models equipped anyway you want sure-foote- el BEST TRADES BIGGEST VALUES EASIEST TERMS Bill Warner's Garage COALVILLE PHONE 336-247- . 2 ' Norma Clegg Again Heads Homemakers : vitt and Connie Glnea from Salt (Lake... Now.youd think that this would Slightly tire a person out but not the Oosaeys. Bright and early Welt pur ever-lorl- n faculty from the next day they were taken to South Summit High School, lost gait Lake by eon Lee, where they to the Harlem Showboats 103-9- 2, (started out on g grand had but then what else did anyone j 0ito trio through expel? . They were present at the famed The pig hits of the . evening Roae Bowl parade, uw Dlaney-Maxln- e were our own Jim Milliner, and : UnH, the Farmer's Market Knotts Ron Smith especially Ron with Berry Farm, and took we his 'beautiful plaid shorts and out of the events to visit knee-lengsox. Ken Woolsten-jwit- h Tom's daughters, Grace hulme, Glenden Jewkes, Don Frailer and her hudband Paul, Raid, G. McCormick, Ivan Parks, Randy Taylor and the Schuman boy arid A1 Hollis were really husband Jerry. I all evening.1 kept They atao had the chance to Margaret Padfield and Nohna Utop in Lae Vegas for a Knight had real cause to Mush ibm god Francell returned home when one of the Harlem team eat a week ago, glowing with next to them for a moment ter ask them why. Also, Sally Carpenter's shoe came In mighty handy for reviving one of the har em players who "Just happened" to pass out Another thought he hw his contact lens on top of Preston Marchants head, only to find out It was Just a highlight Gaylen Pace and Jimmy Jewkes were the referees for the exciting game. While the Khrlem team was disappointing in that they didnt bring all of the players that they promised, it was an enjoyable evening, and for a very worthy cause. The money raised will go to buy much needed track uniforms for our boys this com-wlng spring, Pwh Don Reid said that he Is highly pleated with the overfolwtag crowd who came out to support this effort, and hopes other efforts such as this, can be nned for the future Jsnlel (Lee Harlem Showboats Perform at Kamas rnrfi co-ho- . W offer you Mrvice bank, fin-and- al institution. dollar an safe and insured up to $10,000. They earn a good return Have money to yet are readily available. We from your of things a seeing have loan and way side of the fence. If you stand for progress, we travel down the tame side .of the. road business If you are a man who should be doing became acquainted. we It's time with us and isn't. Your hard-earne- d THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of glori-IMembe- Coalville, Utah . th Interest Compounded Save with SaMv FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE Semi-Annuall- . mem-Mothe- r. Bet-start- Com-office- y IW BUY ADVERTISED BRANDS ed MARION The Marion Homemakers held thrir first meeting of the year, and reorganised and made plans for the months ahead. The club held at the home of Zella by W.Vt Boost, M.DL Johnson with Floyden Atkinson and Edith Hoyt acting as Consultant, National Dairy Councl teases. The women had a grand time quilting, and beautiful work COMMERCIAL FOOD PROCESSING it to too. After this, elections were At a recent meeting of the protected from contamination by held and the new officers are as Boo, American Public Health Associa- automatic handling in spotless follows: Norma Clegg was reelected pres tion, an executive of one of the dairies. Meat is inspected by fedldent for a second term. Florence s local and commercial food proces-sorand eral inspectors, largest and distributors pointed out graded for quality. Cooked foods Mitchell, secretary; Francell Cos-- 1 some of the advantages of the such as soups, meats, spaghetti sey, vice president The outgoing Auditor for the Liquor modem methods of food prepar- and vegetables, are prepared unbesides Norma. Clegg mission officially transferred the ation and distribution, aside from der conditions of scrupulous who will remain, are: Chanblet managership of the Liquor Store the obvious convenience of being cleanliness of premises, equip- Woolatenhulme, vice president from Marie Sawley to Myrtle ' able to buy almost any food any- ment, and personneL and Cofinfe Nowftng, secretary. Madden Monday. Mr Madden ex- Raw materials, such as vegewhere at any time. Many of our I to move Into her new quar pccts older people can remember when tables, are controlled at the farm ters In the old Moiby Variety fresh foods out of season were by supervision dealing with pro- i Store building within two weeks. not only more expensive, but per use of fertilizers and pestioften simply unobtainable. cides, with soil analysis, and specVisitors who were present at the ified time for harvesting to get Food Readily Available Marlon Sunday School last week, The ready availability of a vs the most nutritive value. They are sorted, washed and prepared paid visits on a Stake bas s. They ricty of foods not only reduces were E. B. Terry, Ivan Tumbow, housework. It also improves nu- by experts, who can do a better trition. In 1903 the average fam- job than the most careful house- Orvll Mlnchey and Ed Ure. Many can. compliments were made on the Knitting Khib. (how do you like ily consumption of canned goods wife .nice classes visited, and com- - that for a mouthful) held their was 3 cans per year. A great many Highly Supervised Food processors shipping in in- mien ted the teachers seemed to be first meeting of the year Jan. 13. consumed none, except what they preserved at home. By 1963, the terstate commerce are subject to dong s fine job in furthering the Having stated their knitting last average had risen to 683 cans supervision by the U.S. Depart- gospel. year with slippers of soft bright per family. This is exclusive of ments of Agriculture, the Food hues, the girls are now working frozen foods, unknown in 1903, and Drug Administration and the on liol pa (to. They are ambitious, and now being in excess of 8.5 Public Health Service, and to and hope when they finish this billion pounds a year. Other state, county and city authoriproject, they can all start present COALVILLE types of processing, such as dry ties in many instances. Governon sweaters, The girls are being The Coalville Lions mot at led by Gayo Van Tossell. New lng, salting and curing, and amok ment standards of cleanliness, safety and nutritive value arc Coffee Shop Wednesday ffrern were also elected as this ing are not included, either. exceeded by industry performFood is safe evening to see Larry Vernon's first meeting: Brnnda Fitzgerald, ance. The safety of this vast supply president; Mary Lee Clawson, And says, this food executive, pictures of his Nnvy tour. President Carlos Porter exp res- - aong leader; Becky Atkinson, is safeguarded from its origin to if the can you buy shows six the ultimate consumer. Milk, for picatballs, you may get seven, but T'4 heXeellpg of tbo GoalvIHi vk:o president; Beth Lefler, be me you ogt get WnWlr,Yn the thanked' Larry rotary; ItottV Clnee party chair-- J example, Is supervised from farm fw the aervldi he perforata as a man. end Mhriene Svnilane, re- to table, cooled, pasteurized, and only five. guard to our liberty. porter. Doctor in the Kitchen the services of a full one that can do more than any other type of aABSUr for you W Union Pacific is many things to many people To Shippera...U.P. is synonymous with the finest freight d service, modem specialized equipment, e locomotives to assure deliveries. high-powere- on-tim- To Consumers . , . Swift, dependable delivery of many both perishable and durable. products they buy To Travelers . . . 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