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Show a Rat a Thurwtay at Culvitlr, rb l.hT,.f'ry1oalvllla, rtah. tteh. MetnMw Advartiaing Bataa an Application. Subscription 13.00 a yaar In advance. H. C. MeCanaughy, Editar and Publlahar. IhIm D. MeCanaughy, Aaaaclata Editar. . P. Langford.' Production WAXING by Mary Bee It seems like every time I pick up a magazine there are at least a articles by "experts giving advice on how to raise your children. About all theae articles dots convince the parents they are unfit for parenthood-somethi- ng they had already begun to suspect anyway. Parenthood is a risky matter how hard you try to do the rl$t thing, per-fe- ct results are still 99 and 99100 Dure luck. Besides that, about the time you have begun to get the hang of things the kids are all grown up and you have no one left to practice on. (They wont listen to your advice on the grandchildren any better than they listened to you when they were half-a-doz- en Heneier DUP Holds Session a me The Henefer chapter Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their monthly meeting on Nov. 20 at 7:30 pjn. Tbe meeting was called to order by Captain Irene Rowser. Daughter Marguerite Paskett gave the prayer. Two songs were enjoyed, "Come Come Ye Saints, and How Firm A Foundation." Chorister wasEl-lleRlchlns, accompanist, Darlene Rlchlns. Minutes were read by Reta Ovard. John Salmon's History Heard The history of John Salmon and a lesson on the organisation at the Retrenchment Society (Mutual Improvement Association), were taken up on the November 20 meeting of the Coalville DUP under the dlrec- tlon of Captain Bernett Smith, Melva Rees gave the lesson which also Included some history of the first MIA In Coalville and its officers. She brought out in her lesson that the "Retrenchment Society, as U was first known, was then a part of the Relief Society. Margaret Chappell gave the history of Robert Salmon, one of the first bumps of the Coalville Ward. This history, which also included some on the Faddis and Rlchlns families was written by Margaret Calderwood Rlchlns. Captain Smith presented to the members the beautiful plaque which was donated recently by Jess Wilde in memory of his mother and father, Susie and Joseph Wilde. The members sighed a card of appreciation to be sent to Mr. Wilde. The singing was led by Marvells Geary and accompanied by LaVelle Black. The next meeting will be December 18 and will Include refreshments and Christmas observances. The lesson will be Pioneers is Picture and Story." Sale oi Bonds sales totals of Bonds H Shares came to and Freedom $3,668, and busl-ness-- no for period totaled 329,193 or 5L6 per cent of the 1969 goal for Summit County," Volunteer County Savings Bonds chairman Demont Lott of Kamas announced today. "State-witotals for bond sales reached $22,733,890 or 87.4 per cent of our 1969 quota. While this total varies only $37,000 from the 1968 total for the same period, it Is 10.5 per cent higher In achievement of the grand total, the chairman stated. Nationally, cash sales of Series E and H Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares amounted to $438 million a peak for any October and 2 per cent above October 1968 sales. Also, with the holiday season drawing ever nearer,he further reminded county bond buyers and residents that UJ5. Savings Bonds are excellent for gifts bonuses. They and year-eare Ideal for Christmas gifts and are easily obtainable from your local bank which can also provide the buyer with a colorful, free gift envelope for your Bond purchases, and it is truly a present with a future," the chairman concluded. the de Rocket Radng Winners Told Ricky Moore, Bart Rlchlns and Wesley Stephens were winners of the Heneter Cub Scout rocket races Saturday which pitted father against father In some hot racing. SO IVE DECIDED to get on and give parents the some good solid, advice, based on years of trial and error (mostly error.) Tbe following Is the beginning of "Mary Bees Compleat Book of Child Care" or "If You Want To Be a Nervous Wreck Withband-wag- on down-to-ea- rth out Even Denise well-kno- Md up, give Sat- urday as Snow Princess over the Ogden Chamber of Com- merce Christmas parade and season --opening festivities. Denise's older sister Karen was also Snow Princess Just two years ago. The girls are the daughters at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ekins of Ogden and granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Earl two-ye- Park. wn Funeral Services for Boyer Infant characters. folk-lo- re Waller, Porterville. They were chosen in a drawing by the Chamber of Commerce of all entrants. Denise along with her two attendants, headed the parade-oa special float which also Included several marching bands and of course SaAa Claus. The days events preceded the lighting of the decorations In Christmas Village In the Municipal Gardens and West Central eleven-ye- ar Ekins of Henefer, reigned ar A service star was also presented to Bart Rlchlns. The scouts entertained their parents with a skit and a puppet show depicting some of the Family". 0 expect Itll run right close to Dr. Spock In sales.) Your first problem will begin about six minutes after Grandma has left for home. Up to now the baby ha been a little angel but now youre on your own. What If somethlnghap-pens- ? Ekins, old granddaughter of Mrs, Inez Ermlnee. it VENISON the pacifier.) The next problem-- to prop or not to prop? (The bottle 1 ,. Yvette Lynne Boyer, daughter of Richard Lee and Debra Callister Boyer at 707 mean). W. 3200 S., Bountiful, died SatAgain you must take Into urday morning in a Salt Lake consideration your individual City hospital. circumstance how many other She was bom Nov. 18 In Salt children you have, their ages, Lake City. how lazy you are . . . Her parents are members of the Val Verda 2nd LDS Ward. FOR INSTANCE: Ifthlsls Survivors In addition to her your first kid you are probably parents Include one brother, on the verge of collapse from 'Patrick Lee of Bountiful; nervous exhaustion because parents, Mr. and Mrs.grandRay every time the kid squeaks Callister and Mr. and Mrs. to about it. you begin Max Boyer, both of Bountiful: worry 'So hbldlng'Upbdflfi gives yoti" ' great-- grandparents, Mr. and a good excuse" to' Sit down, Mrs. Dick Lee of Morgan, Mrs. prop up your feet and rest amid Hazel Boyer of Heneter, Mrs. dirty dishes, stacks of diapers Mary CallUter and Mrs. Alice and beds . (Im feedBaird both of Salt Lake City. ing the baby always makes a Graveside services were held good excuse for laziness. Just on Tuesday In the South Morgan make sure you dont over-teCemetery. the kids.) Of course if you've already got four other kids, all under school age, Id advise propping the bottle. Because the minute you sit down with the latest baby the rest are going to take advantage of the opportunity and get into the sugar bowl, the cereal, milk, cookies and at the same the toilet bowl-- all It does. The kid begins to squall. I dont mean but or hungry-cryiJust squalling. There are no pla sticking, it doesnt need to burp, and the Doctor ha answered your frantic call with the caual reassurance that babies often develop a fussy time every day. wet-cryi- ng ng . The kid is squalling so loud the neighbors win think you are beating It and he calls It a fussy time.") The kid must be Just plain ornery. You always knew there wa ornery streak in your husbands family and the baby ha Inherited it. Why doesnt HE do something about it for havens sake, Its HE fault for ornery streak for his having baby to Inherit, poor little thingl (At this point husband leaves home. Hell be able to figure out a good excuse.) Between wiping tears (yours, not the babys) and taking tranquilizers, you remember that somewhere among your shower gifts Is a pacifer. Grandma expressed her firm disapproval so you have kept it hidden, but Its a temptation. CONSOLATION. a de ed a ha - Most of the deer killed during Utahs 1969 deer season are already In the locker or deep freeze, and some of the venison Is now appearing on the dinner table. Some hunters are bragging how their deer tastes Just like beef, while some wives are complaining about dirt and hair and 'that wild taste. Tbe payability of the meat depends, to a certain extent, upon the Initial field care as well as the cutting, wrapping and final preparation. It Is too late to do anything about the field care or the cutting and wrapping, but the final preparation of the deer meat can greatly affect its palatablllty. Tbe booklet Is available free of charge at any Division ofFlsfa and Game office. cards. Place Christmas, Boys other seasonal seals on the reverse side of the greeting card. 7. Do not cover any part of the address side with Christmas decorations. 8. Use the special services available such as Insurance, air and mall, special delivery special handling to assure prompt and safe delivery. 9. All Christmas greeting cards require 6? postage for first class treatment. Third class rate Is 6$ for the first 2 ounces. 6. Town and Funeral services wertf held Wednesday, Nov. 19 in the Wan. ship Ward Chapel for Justin old Keith Williams, son at Gerald and Linda Wll- -. loughby Williams who passed away suddenly In a Fort Ord, California hospital November 15. The family prayer was fered by Bishop Bishop Dwayne Pace officiated at the services. Opening prayer, Earl Willoughby; obituary, Bishop Pace; organ medly, 1 Am a Child at God1 and Let the Little Children Come played fay Verla Pace who also played postluda and prelude music; sermon, David Vance and closing prayer by Ronald Rydman. Burial was in the Wanship Cemetery with Bishop Jay Jensen dedicating the grave. Pallbearers were Gary, Vera and Kay Williams and Gerald Willoughby. Ernest Frost Is Dead at 85 Ernest Leslie Frost, 85, died Nov. 20 at his home. He was born July 4, 1884, Coalville to William and Sarah M. Wilde Frost. Married Ellen McFarland, July 30, 1906, Coalville; solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Dec. 19, 195L Mr. Frost was a former employe, Grasscreek, Wasatch and Chappell Mining Companies. Former employe U.P, Railroad, Summit Cointy, Utah State Road Survivors: sons, daughter, Don, Fullerton, Calif.; Clyde, Laramie, Wyo.; Mrs. Melba Blddulph, Mesa, Aria.; 10 grandchildren; 14 children; sister, Mrs. Pearl Stones, Coalville; Mrs. Mary Birch, Lander, Wyo. Funeral services were held Mayday In the Walker Mortuary Chapel, Coalville. Burial was in the Coalville Cemetery, The Employment Security Office at Heber City will be open for busineaa at their new location aft 81 South Main Street, Heber City, Utah, effective 1, 1969. 654-03- 60 Telephone WHEREVER IF YOUR KIDS are old enough to be of any use around the house you can say, I have to teed the baby, you do the dished and your whole family will lm- mediately evacuate and leave you to rest in peace. (Oh well, the dishes can be done later.) As you can see, my advice Isnt on how to be a BETTER mother but how to get by with the least amount of wear and tear on yourself. Like I said before, what you do wont make an awful lot of difference on how the kids turn out, so you might as well enjoy yourself as you go along. REMEMBER all the arguments against a paclfer-- lf 11 make the babys teeth come In crooked . . . (The kid doesnt look like YOU Its cutting teeth yet anyway.) Itll get too dependent the pacifier and wont give It up when the time comes . . . (Pacifiers aren't allowed in .school so let the teacher worry about itl) Good" Mothers dont give their babies pacifiers for heavens sake! . . . (Who wants to be a good mother anyway, If Itll shut the a YOU ARE GIVE THANKS THIS DAY ne Business Notes: ACbrlstmas party will be held Thursday, December 18. There will be a dinner at 6 p.m. and the party will follow. A letter from President Kate Carter was read asking for a donation for a relic hall In Ogden which will be located next to the new Temple. It was decided to send a donation. The lesson was given fay Darlene Rlchlns. The name was Young Womens MIA, 100 years ago." The Heneter Ward Young Womens organisation was organised in 1877 and the Mutual was organised Nov. 10, 1878. The first MIA president of the Henefer Ward was Rose Bach- elor. ... for the integrity and high ideals which carried our Without your good will our growth and success would have been impossible. We send you every good wish for the coming holidays and hope to serve you soon. ski-do-o o it the undisputed snowmobile leader with over 1 4,000 Number one In sales models sold during 1969. Number one In selection With 5 exciting series, theres one to match your personalilyi for luxury, sporty action, maximum size and comfort, speed o and power, and economy. Number one In service Your dealer is a pro with know-hoA full line of parts is stocked and up to date Information on good snowmobiling trails is available. Ski-Do- 1 Ski-Do- relic was received from Harold M. Rlchlns. It was a A Japanese Sniper rifle which he got In World War II. Harold and a friend were on guard duty over medical supplies when they apprehended the sniper. The gun was later given to Harold. There were fourteen bers present. forebears through rugged times. A sincere 'thank you' to our clients. go one heiter-G- o ot Hit iHin if hunt M, ftMHMOl KMHV, KCMMflM, CRANDALL - Uso our Christmas Gift Certificates For your HI Coalville, Utah (The Ford Garage) "hard-to-buy-fo- r" friends this year Kamas State Bank Th of- Rulon Judd and NOTICE DECEMBER Vslley'i Financial Center, Kamas, Utah : Williams Services Held 2. Include apartment house numbers In your addresses. 3. Proper packaging of parcels to prevent breakage or 4. Always enclose a clip of paper listing your name, address, the name and address of the addressee and the contents In the parcel In case the outside wrapper Is tom off. 5. Use tbe special Christmas stamp on all your greeting BEE Justin time. pat ar nd Second Ekins Girl Snow Princess Also included In the Pack Meeting were Bobcat pins which were presented to David Roberts, Wesley Stephens, Kerry Dearden and Bobby a Trying-Ra- ise SNOW PRINCESS Denise Ekins, 11, and her attendants, Shawn Scldonridge, 8, and Mary Ann Hennau, 8, (left to right) COUNTY Thursday, November 27,1969 ALWAYS. Ricky Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Moore, Bart the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rlchlns and Wesley the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Stephens. young.) (jSOME Is Now at 51 "October The need to mall your Christmas parcels EARLY Is more Important this year than ever before. The ever Increasing volumn of Christmas mall makes it necessary to mall gifts and greeting cards earlier than you have been accustomed to during the previous years. Primary cause of possible delays Is the fact that 80 of our population now live In congested metropolitan areas where postal personnel and facilities are not adequate to handle the unbelievable Influx of all classes of mall Airing the Christmas Season. The best way to avoid any possible delay In delivery this year is to mall your packages and cards by the following mailing deadlines: Distant States -parcels by December 1, cards by December 10. Local and Nearby Areas - parcels by December 13, cards by December 15. Other recommendations to insure on time and sate delivery Include: L The use of ZIP Code The South Summit District Court of Honor for the Scouts was held November 18 at the Kamas Cultural HalL There were four second class scout awards presented andone first class award. These awards are given to recognize the achievements of these boys. These meetings aria held every other month at the Cultural Hall at 7:30 p.m. The next Court of Honor will be on January 20 and March 24 May 19 and July 2L At the next meeting there will be an Eagle award presented, which is the first time someone from Oakley has achieved this award. Bees THE SUMMIT Parcels Early SOUTH SUMMT- F- Managar Mary Bakar, Otfiea .Manager. Typographical error are the thorn In the side of anyone who deals with words, remarks good friend Bob Finney of the Price His column, The Scribbler is one of Utahs finest. Some are funny. Some are not. But they do happen. Sometimes those of us who pound typewriters on a pretty consistent basis become convinced that keys of the compare purposely arranged to cause problems instead of to provide the fastest speed possible. Some of the things that can happen from hitting the letter neat to, above or below the one Intended are something any newsman cringes about Just Imagining. First, theres the obituary writer who In listing survivors hlf the 1 Instead of the o and ended up with one of the recently departed being survived by five sins. Then theres the guests fond of CoL Sanders specialty at the banquet with the hostess who fried chicken lovers. One time a newspaper reported the Baseball Writers Assn, of American named Joe DUiagglo The Greatest Loving Player." 1 The and u combination olon begets bungles. Among their botched up reports are the camera shutter that clucked when It should have clicked. And the man whose body was riddled with gin shots. Also the boxer who rendered his opponent unconscious with a powerful pinch. The next time youre at the grocery store be sure to pick up a carton of skum milk. The "t" is placed next to the r" to produce a gentleman who always ripped his hat and a housewife whose floor was always riled. And everyone knows about the baseball poem Casey at the Bar." Somewhere there has to be a secretary who lost her Job because of the letter to the left of Her boss dictated a y letter to Ray Smith but die typed Ra and hit the letter next to y". If r. Smith opened an envelope one bright morning with a letter that read, "Dear Rat." With the close proximity of the "w" and r" on the keyboard the church goer shouldn't be a bit surprised to pick up a program some Sunday and learn that the congregation Is singing "Wise up, 0 Men of God." Mail Yuletide Honor Court ior Scouts of So. Summit THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Membsr FD1C . |