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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEB Your Trip into Uinta Mountains ' COALVILLE, UTAH er- THURSDAY, Carries You into Peaceful World 1- One of the moat enjoyable way (O spend a summer weekend Is drive Into the peaceful beauty of the - Uinta Mountains. Whether you are a fiahlng enthusiast, boater, or someone who Just enjoys a drive through the cool tranquil forests and a picnic beside an Icy stream, you'll find what you want here. You'll begin t unwind as you drive through beautiful Kamas valley where the sleek cows and fames grass knee-deein feed emd a soft blue haae hangs over the mountains ringing the meadows. Stop a minute and enjoy the friendly hospitality of these people who always have a wide smile and a 'howdy" for everyone they meet. Visit the fish hatchery above p . Ogden Pioneer Days RODEO , July t 19-2-5 ' . Summit Comity Fair & RODEO . July 29-3- 0 Special Filming at Bible Church JULY 14, 1366 - Kamas and see the large tanks of trout, from those newly haCh-- j ed babies that look like tiny dart-- 1 lng black sticks to the huge' ' ql are qajqa qsjj ..edpuart,, all desire of j angler. hearts HENEFER Continue, on past the deep goge where the Provo River can; Funeral rites for John F. Anbe seen whipped to a froth over derton were held Tuesday, July In the Henefer Ward the sharp rocks far below. Or en- - j 5, at 1 o Joy the cool mist rising from the Chapel. A member of the Blshop-Provofficiated Ovard whets River Falls It drops ric, Douglas Into the whirling depths of the,with Mary R. Fawcett playing Prelude and Poatlude. The prayer pool, beneath. 1 the home was offered by- a Anywhere along this drive you can stop at one of the inviting nephew, Dee Burton, ; Penln PrujT, ' camp grounds, where picnic t- - I muslcal den: offering "Beautiful bles, fireplace, pure drinking The water, and restroom have been Sunset by a vocal trio, Simla Louise and ter, Kaye Boyer, it" provided, to make "toughing a pleasant experience for even Dearden accompanied by Arvllla Fawcett; 'obituary and remarks, the most esthetic. Biahop Orant Paskett; a Tribute can more fun healthful What Grandfather was given by be found for your children than . hi grandson, Roy Moore; musical wador playing In the sunshine, fferln' "Beyond the Sunset; cool streams. shallow in the lng lven WM hy the trio; sermon, The activity combined with the fresh mountain air has a way of Prwldent Edison J. Stephana; nsusical That Silver offering whipping up the appetites, and j was sung Mina" of Haired Daddy . of bringing a sparkle to the eyes hf UeVelle Stephana accompanl-Yo- u children and parents alike. climb on towards tha sum--! 4 by Arvllla Fawcett; doting from the dlsgy height prayer, Norman T. Richins. where' mlt, Pall Bearers were Roy Moore, of nearly 11,000 feet you can look back over the miles of pine for- Gary Ferguson, fade Anderton, ests which gradually melt hi to j John Moore, John E. Murray, n distance. The lofty Mike Anderton, Robert Moore,' all the a Peak looms to 13,475 feet grandsons, Ray Anderson, Heyden above you,, a guardian sentlnal nephew. Honorary pall bearers, Robert centuries old. Over the top past the wind- Rly Moore. Bart Mur-allnd Fi Rodney Anderton, swept bareness of Mount Baldy, on through tha tunnel the road grandsons, Flowers were under the direc-o- f has cut through the thick growth of Henefer Ward Relief So- , tlon r Now you come to the beautiful Dedication of the grave waa Lake county where hund-- j n eon, Donald Anderton- reds of lakes and streams mirror , lven the natural beauty around them Burial under the direction of the and provide fishing, camping, or i Walker Mortuary of Coalville. Just resting for the work-wearCARD OF THANKS You travel on through the Bear The kind Interest of friends and River country Into Wyoming, ln reatly lded where the stately pines gradually ne,hbor h our me at the bereavement give way to sagebrush, and farms, hnred husband, fa-a- s and ranches can again be een,0M of our and her grandfather. We wish t you near Evens ton appreciation to As you return to your home, fXPreM our wherever it may be, you might the many who called at the home, be tired and a little sunburned, who were so thoughtful to bring but you are also refreshed ready food, for the beautiful flowers all who helped In any way. again t face the tensions and and to .. Members of the rush of every day living. : i John Anderton Family. This drive Is beautiful, whether taken ln early spring a tha soft veil .of green climbs tbs moun-tallto the edge of the melting snowdrift!, in early summer when the bright mange red of tha PEOA Indian Paint Brush and soft lavender blue of the lupines cover; Grace and Bernard William the mountainsides, or ln the fall, war pleased to be visited by a when the flaming colors of na- - nephew and wife, DeLyle R. and tures last wild fling contrast with Anlla Stevens last Sunday and the deep steady green of the ever- - Monday, who are from Pinnacles National Monument, Calif. greens. For those who have been DeLyle la one of the top men around the loop many times, In the National Park Service, asd and want a change, t7 taking has been a number of places in this drive on a moon-U- t night. his more than twenty years of The luminous glow of the moon service. He spent eighteen years blanket the forest with stillness, at Yellowstone, almost five ln and the looming trees and moun- Hawaii, and for the last three tain peaks cast shadows where years, has been In California. They are passing through the movement of the forest creatures ean be seen. A night bird wings old home town on their way up by silently, a deer la drinking in to Boaman and Great Fall, a quiet lake where a wide path Montana where their children ft of orange leads to the bright ball grandchildren live. DeLyle and of the full moon which teems t Ardia both think- - our fair valley be balanced atop a pine. The la lovely, and DeLyle say that silence la broken only by the sigh the only trouble he has had In of a tiny breeze and the gentle coming home, la trying to rememtinkle of a miniature stream as ber who everyone la after so It disappear into the darkneaa. many years, No matter when you choose to DeLyle is the son erf Ray and visit Utah Mounta Inland, you Lily Stevens. Lily is the former find yourself hating to leave, and Lily Wright, Peo residents were vowing to return again and again. glad to see them, and wish them a apeedy trip back here again John Anderton Rites Tuesday . I Mue-gree- pi". ciety-Mlrro- , dP L Former Resident Visits Williams Over 1,000 Pairs of BOOTS Ob Display ALL SIZES AND PRICES! Tony Lama Justin - Noconn Acme Texas Frye tll WESTERN WEAR Phono 2242 Washington Blvd. 394-003- 3 aoon. THE NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES TO PRESS SOON! NOWS THE TIME TO ORDER. PERSONALIZED LISTINGS If your phone is used frequently by others boarders or' relative for example encourage them to order their own personalized Hating in the new directory. Each Iow-clisting shows name, address, and phone number. To order, call our Bmuneae Office. who live in your home ot BUSINESSMEN: Miaeed calk uran mused business. Make it easy for cuatonu .. and prospects to call you with an adwriia-mein tha Yellow Pagoa. Just rc.ll our Business Office, and ask far a : v irrw nt Yr-U- representative. Moolah Tft'epli&ne Wilde Reunion Held Last Week OAKLEY The WUde Reunion was held last wade la Oakley, at the home of mother Vera WUde. Out twelve children, there were there with their families, totalIn all. ing out to seventy-fiv- e They arrived at Vera and He's ln the late afternoon and most put on the feed bag right away. Of course, Leon has to eat a lot, and Peggy and children cheered him on. Also present were EIv and Nate Thomas and family from Magna; Emery and Bernice Wilde of Oakley; Sam and Beth Wilde, alo of Oakley, both couples with their families. Ruth and Lew Moore, from Tempe, Arts., were on hand to greet relatives again, as were Keith and Enid Wilde, and their fvnU'm from Morgan. TXvoiis children were there. They are Carrie, Cllntl Cindy, ft Shelly from Oanlen City, Utah. Other Oaklletee were Beth and Rex Casper, Oral and L..L Snapp, and Berta Potter. They all had their families alorr. Grandmother Vri wtu nev t m; hap;iy as these l w houi all of her jsj.illy g4f'i t ; around her. tn lb Hot Structural shape. KAMAS The Kamas Bible Church will hold a special filming Sunday Evening, at 7 pm. July IT, in the Roll plate, Cold Roll shaft. Tub-- ' lng and pipe. Call me. Buy 100 Price la com- pounds or petittve. Craig Brown Welding, Phone Kama. iMnf The Marlon Homemakers gave Char- - a going away shower for ton-lot- who la. Kamas Bible Churchhouse. The olette Woolatenhulme, where husband Heber, to film Is filmed a mile below the Dick, recently took over an Amer- - WAIirrED 0f f4UIlel 0B surface of the earth, the new lean Gas Station. sound motion film release. ph!turei ietU to Morgan Office " shows Dark the There were fifteen member to enable us to make correct IdenValley" Please. The tide tlon. Morgan tension and delicious emotion drams, present who enjoyed the 16-t-L when three men face the meal. Afterward! the group gam County News. stark reality of death at any Charolette a serving tray, shaped ANYONE Interested ln writing moment. Superb acting and out- ns small barrels. the Hoytevllle news please call standing photography of this proThe Bee Office will The valley mis Charolette, duction are combined with a message of eternal value' that makes who has been active for many lose WEIGHT --safely jwtth Tablets. Only 98c this film a must for the entire years. Inal type of endeavors. She has been presently serving as at Boyden Drum. 34 Ip family. and and leader a director, This' Intensely dramatic proFOR BALE OB RENT 1 bedduction was filmed on location In her talent will be sorely missed. room home with attached garan Evansville, Indiana, coal mine We wish the besfof luck to this age, partly furnished. Cheap. Call family; and hope they have a lot Job Adams, Coalville. by Gospel Films, Inc. of Muske3B6p of success In their new business. gon, Michigan. Dark Valley take Its place with Charolette is the former Charoother Gospel' Films productions lette Peterson, daughter of Ted such as Centerville Awakening, ft Maxine Peterson. Seventeen and Ooal to Go in providing positive answers to pro. blems facing Americans today. Cantell-Harve- y There la no admission. Everyone Personal To Mary Bee, Hey Is cordially invited to attend. KAMAS didnt know you had such Mary, forMr ft Mrs Walter CarreU, a looking husband as Frank. good mer residents of Kamas, now reX and met him last SaturCraig siding at Covina, Calif announce after he waa through day nighf, the marriage of their daughter He is a great fella, and to Paul A. Harvey, eon working. Carolyn, we enjoyed talking with him very MARION Ameriof Mr ft Mrs B.A. Harvey, much. We discussed the Ins and May and Elmer Olsen took the can Fork, Utah. of when all last out of the newspaper reporter's week, trip tripe they Journeyed to Rangley, Colo, The double ring ceremony waa business and both of our husto visit with relatives, the Conrad performed Saturday, July 2, at bands are t he commended for Staleys, They left Thursday morn- The Little Church of the West" jhravery iir the course of action ln ing July 7. Friday morning, the In Las Vegas, Nev. A wedding l?utu.B.uP with us. Hope to meet Staley and the Olsen all took breakfast following the ceremony off together for Trappers Lake, was enjoyed by members of the which 1 moat beautiful at this Immediate families. HOYTSVILLE time of the year. They took a Mr ft Mrs Wallace K. Brown in the After honeymooning bunch of picture for memories of ;' who State and Canada, recently moved to Cheyenne, Northwestern the day and thoroughly enjoyed ' the couple plan to make their j Wyo., report they are getting tef the crisp fresh air tied in their new home and po- They drove back to Yampa, j hom,n Salt Lake City. j ition. Their address Is 5177 Syca' Colorado, where they spent the: more Road, Cheyenne, Wyo evening, and then cm to Steam82001. where ski boat Springs, the new ( 7SJ-439- ! 31-t- 836-550- Dex-A-Dl- 4-- From Janiel BEE to Mary Bee Wonderful Trip for Elmer Olsens y, !i!U l I? J 0Pet,MV visit alio. After z Si Uv and j had J0" I ft ft fst -s drove Bullock and Marilyn and 'children have movi to Olenwood . . It up a great and fun time, missed alike, with lots of relaxation included. MT FOR SALE 'Four choice springing heifers, three holstelne, one Jersey. Call Marion, c Marve Simpson. 783-471- 1, 28-fa- Take over BALDWIN PIANO payment of 810.00 per month, on Baldwin Spinet or will sell for cash. Also electric organ. Writ Adjustor, PjO. Box 17803, Salt Lake City, Utah 64117. Mp 1954 International FOR BALE Pick-u- p with metal horse rack, new paint, good rubber, 4,000 miles on engine overhaul. Reasonable. Merl Chappell, ph. 8364914. . Pink and Blue KAMAS Mt ft Mrs Darrell K. Vernon of Heber City, an proud to an-- 1 nounce the new arrival of a baby J girl weighing 6 lbs. 4 ox. born' early Friday morning, July 8, ln the Heber Valley Hospital. Especially proud are the grandparents, Mr ft Mrs T, Elmer Wilde of Oakley. Daughter Myrna la reported to be doing fine with the new dark headed doll, and waiting at home are four children Kay Lyn, Greg, ory, Kyle Earl sod Tonis plus an eager grandmother, Mr Bari Vernon, who Is presently living with her son and daughter-in-law- . The new baby now makes 10 grandchildren for the Wildes. . 28-Sn- o Gentle pony part Welich and part Shetland. Ph. 3366909. 28-Sn- o PROFESSIONAL rug cleaner for hire, 2 a day. Just ask for the Glamorene Electric Rug 8hm-pooe- r at Kamaa Valley Lumber Co. 38-l-o Guitar Lessons Rentals ol Sale Call STANTON MeDONALD Coalville 336-239- 7 Heber City 654-042-5 Salt Lake City 467-798- 2 Were Not a Bank But Thousands Have VMa and . FOR BALE JST-S- S friends 27-3- , , by In my WHX DO OWNING home. Phone 3366593. . . ns FOR RENT OR BALE Comfortable modern home. Ideal location, 3 bedroom, basement, port, carpets In living room and bedroom, d r a p a a throughout. Rent: 4100 per month. Sale: 41. 500. Contact Floyd William at the Flret National Bank of Coal-llvllle or Lorin B. Tay or. 660 West Sad North. Vernal Utah. 79.1078. family Saved Millioni and Mrs GE. Bullock of! Olenwood Springs have been visit lng with Mr ft Mrs Harold Bullock the past week. Buying Carpet S. Summit Quorum Enjoys Banquet Furniture SOOTH SUMMIT The South Summit Stake 70s Quorum held their dinner Wednesday night, sponsored by the Peoa and Oakley 70s. Gerald Merchant was assigned the task of being t the dinners helm and Celia, his wife, did a splendid Job with the precise and energetic support of Nita Stem-bridgOthers of course support-e- d and gave necessary assistance. To all the good wives of the Peoa and Oakley 70s we say thanks. Some alxty-fou- r 70s along with MARION President Richard ft President The Marlon homemakers got a Merchant and Lindsey Holt and real thrill last week, as they and their wives participated and en two guest Journeyed out to the Joyed dinner by Valley Music Hall to attend the candlelight with Judy Williams The Unslnkable Molly and Debra Stembrldge serving. play, Brown starring Jane Powell George Lambert furnished t6 The guest who went along for j after-dinne- r program. George has the special outing were Kathy (recently returned from the Hong Sorensen and 8gndra Mlthell kong mission. 9 Appliances AT OUR WAREHOUSE DENNIS STALEY Bailey's Furniture 931 West Riverdale Road , RockportResort and Cafe Come up to Rockport and meet Dave. We specialize in NEW YORK STEAKS BRING THIS AD WITH YOU For Special Rates MONDAY through THURSDAY 9 Open til 9 p.m. Weekdays 9 10 p.m. Saturdays EAT WITH US . . . THEN BOAT 1 Phone for Reservations LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Any program of thrift that includes a provision for those . "golden years" should include the safety and security offered by a strong bank. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK bf 336-537- The Invaders Sunday, July 17 gjlff Coalville, Utah Intawt ConpeuM Sin w2tfc FRIENDLY Seml-AaMall- y Safstw &C2VICB SINCE IMS |