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Show Silver Creek Grows vu nctive la the derelop-"SUCreak la everythin the Sea Manuel com. the ( QOO homes housing phreie 'planned community' 1m- munlty , Vita 1,500 to 4,000 people at the re- So eald Allan J. (Jeff) Lawn. identlal site tor the employees - ' president, Sliver Creek CorporaCopper Companys tton, as he announced today the 6aa arinss Tlicaaa, opening of the final phase of his Arisons. BeaMeo homes, this develFront subdivision included construction of all j opment, the public sale of resl. needed civic facilities, utilities, dential and soned commercial hopping center end schoole. He lots. is affiliated with the following For example, he explained, groupa: Comanche Land and e than one hundred fifty acre j a Company, of Arisons, picsi' of property at Silver Creek re- - dent; TTLState A Cattle ex-- ' preeeatlng a market value in Company of Nevada, president; of $150,000 have been aet a, j. Lewis Inveetment Company, executive officer; Utah cattleman's Association, member; Salt Chamber of Commerce, and other recreational facilities member, end Salt Piml Ea !for Silver Creek residents. tate Board, member. He Is ako a I Careful Flonlnag Charter member of the Sugar This Is part of tbs carefully HouifrOottomrood Exchange conceived and scrupulously stud- Club, a Creek Silver to make ied plan truly "planned" community, he continued. Prior to the actual Bowling physical development of. the SilStanding! Monday night: a? number ver Creek eubdl vision, Won Lost of the nation's top land planners Including topographers, hydraulic, architectural and civil engineers, . PLANS for Utah's 1965 June Dairy Month oboemnco of others, C. mUh diacumed over a glass of Millet; Juno geologists, and a tohost by Byron were employed eurvey end Dairy Month Chairman and Margie Gcrome, a county dairy evaluate the Silver Creek tree t , : r. j t potential, company officials said. yrinoai Months and months of extenSummit county residents this sive reeearch went Into the plan-aln- g Gfimorh High Games: week joined dairy farmers, dairy Rotary Cluba, Chambers of Comof this Ideal suburban es- 114, Bob Helner junior CUrter civic HO, business and Lyle processors, merce, Lions and Klwanla cluba, tate section," Mr. Lewis added. 809, Grant 807, Lew Wright 80b leaders in saluting the Beehive Amerlom Legion peats and other The opening up of the residenHigh Series: Junior Gflmore State's cow and her products, as civic and business groups. and commercial lota marks 083, tial Lyle Garter 563, Grant 557, the 1965 observance of June Dairy the final stage of a (hreeotep Bfll Pace 855; Roy Mitaeell 588. Mbnfh got under way, development located just north Tuesday, June l.was designated of Silver Creek junction on Inaa "Milk Day" all over Utah, kickterstate Highway 80 and Highway activl-tiea ing off June Dairy Month 40 10 miles from the Balt Lake of the American Dairy Assoclimits. Step one was coni' City aniation of Utah, sponsor of the Dr Vera Pbalen and his wife, plated In the rail of 1K4 with nual dairy event. On "Milk Day" of California, have arrived In sale of almost 100 ten-acr- e Utah people were encouraged to Coalville for their annual Mem-bu- y the tracts. estate more milk In super markets, Sliver Creek land now The ! restaurants and for coffee breaks. Vern says he litas to come this Presiding over all June Dairy time of year because It give. him. propsS M and ap- 1 Commercial ?,ehyC,r t!L7Ultty.hi lta. a total of more along goo Over.aH planning I ' tandants, Jmrumtto Bench Fair- - with those who live here. He looks of e construction calls for d vtow. Sanpete County; ud to thi. visit as do half which will sc. 1 1,1 food and cIotMUg Millet, Salt Lata City, Is general one mors look at that black stores with drug stores jut along In of committee the chairman Rolls Royce he drives around in. service a motel, and stations ' I charge of Utah's 1965 June Dairy ftcllltlea other and sershopping observance. Month vices month-iong highlight of the Feat Sale observance will be the traditional of the Silver Creek Acceptance "Dairy Night at Derks Field' development has been most gratibaseball game In Sat Lake City out, reon Friday, Tuns 18, 1965. The ah- - Qien Harlan Clark, a member' fying, Mr. Lewis pointed mual dairy night wlU feature Lg the Oranlts School . District porting that when the original Silver Creek Estates were first TbclZIc , Coast League baseball ; Board. U Scheduled to offered tor sale In May, 1963, 80 the beteweea Salt lata City go aa an official delegate to the par cent of them were 'game sold within NBA convention to be held In New tho first of operation, and year York City In June. , are now virtually sold out. Most Hie wife, Mary Alice, will ac- of these, he added, have been company him and they will visit purchased by businessmen and the World's Fair and spend two Investors (most of them from tho days In Washington, D.C. They Salt LskeOgden-Prov- o area) who expect to be gone about 10 days. expect to reeubdlvlde and recall Harlan Clark la will known In of their properties at a the Summit area. He Is a gradu- portions heiiMMi profit aa the area deate of North Summit High School velops and etlU retain their own where he participated In athletics homesltes. iand school activities, and in many Of the land being offered in Is a this other community affairs. He final phase, SO scree of comson of Mr. - and Mrs. Leonard mercial property adjacent to the dark. highway have already been sold For the past two years hs has to Investor for a aa been principal of the Granger el. ementary School. try project. Mr. Lewie la a native of Texas Any boy or girl between 9 and and owns or has owned farm andranch property In Utah's Duch10 yeam old can Join 4-. countries Bevairty-rixsens, Millard, Beaver and Sum , foreign Mr and Mrs John Fullbright Counties. While hi assoda- mK have type programs. and Mr and Mrs Don Slaty spent In Caldwell, Idaho. the week-enMrs Fullbright will spend the sum Lewin a, mr Cat-'Snor- l"d Mens vo Phalens Visiting from California COALVILLE, UTAH FOB SALE cneaper Bum rent Home In Coalville $8,600, terms. Grant Woodward, Salt Lake e City. Phone 8774610. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1965 clover emblem of FOB SALE Jeep truck with The four-lea- f stock bed $500,00, Phone IS' Clubs was developed In Iowa 5804, Fay Bates, Wanshlp. Also by O. H. Benson In 1011, Using pine pole approx. 40 feet long, Head, Heart, Hands and Health 814nc to the best of ones shinty Is ths 88,50 each. foundation of FOB BALE Welsh mare and mall 4 yr. old horse. Contact Sheldon Crittenden. Phone 814c 4-- 4-- SIS-590- Hone. Phone 788-812- 4, Utah. Dreamers Delight Sewing Club, All members were present May 35 at our club. Wo learned how to straighten the material by pulling threads, we also learned how to sew the material together, what are called seams, and how to iron the seams. Our next meeting will be held next ReportTuesday at 2:00 o'clock. er, Christy Kay Facer. 4-- 58-tf- STALLION SERVICE News 4-- H s , w pro-Wasat- ytion Summit County Bee WANT ADS 9. Draft Oakley, 83-ln- o Zenith radio sad FOB SALE record player, 885, Dining table and buffet, wary reasonable. Call Mrs. Carl Rlchina phone It Your Automobile could speak and you were to ask its words would be . .. it what it would like, 836-566- 88-ln- FOB SALE Toy poodle puppies. Terms, Foodie elipplhg, board, lad and stud service. R. Meant lan, Stoddard Crossing, Phone 8X94880. FILL ME UP . . . FILTERED o I can get a Safety Cheek and top quality American Oil products to insure a safe and carefree fishing trip. so LET'S STOP AT 18-l- c Lany's American Service Edward Sorenson in Trip to Coast Edward R. Sorenson, son of Mr and Mrs Lynn Sorenson of Oakley, has returned from a trip to the West Coast with dairy judging team of Utah State University. The five-da- y jaunt was a real honor for Sorenson, who was a n team remember of the USU. presenting six-ma- IN COALVILLE FOR TOPS IN SERVICE Open 24 Hours Service a Day Is Our Business A Smile la Our Trademark Phone 5281 Coalville, Utah Yott . Mur-'forwar- AT tr- . . a Convention Trip fnr Harlan f!lark Ught-lndua- ECHO 4-- This This This This means means means means At the Present Time We Have Persons On Our Pay-Ro- ll more cars purchased. more clothing bought more groceries consumed. more gas and oil burned. This means more money turning oyer at the bank. This means more PROSPERITY for every one. This Makes for a Better Community d mer then, Air A Mrs Douglas Gunn with Let Us Build Your Home or Garage. Let .Us Remodel Yotit Kitchen. their children, Craig and Loiri Ann drove to Ogden Thursday evening, where they attended wadding reception honoring, Mr and Mrs Carlyle Shaw. Mrs Shaw Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Glen Judd and a niece of Mn Gunns, Mn Bob Zumbrumn and daughters, Annette and Marjorie visited with Mrs B. P. Mlktalaen Friday. Mr and Mrs Boyd Robinson and three sons of Murray wen the week-enguests of her parents, Mr and Mn Fred Rlchina, They KAMAS STATE WE ALSO HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF 6. E. Appliances, CAN OB A GREAT FRIEND Hardware, d exeralso attended graduation cises Friday evening. Her slater, Peggy Ann was one of tho graduating class of North Summit High School, Mr CUftord Ritchie and dsagh-teAnn end Da and' his eon Nlri, all of Heber visited with his daughter, Mn Lewis Dillne Monday. Ha will spend the summer lien working at the Kogy Cafe. FYsnk Rlehlne of Albuquerque spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mn Harrison Rich-In- s. Other guests of the Richlns Included, Mm Richard Rlchina and eons Layne and Russell, formerly of Mesa, Arisona, Mias Cynthia Ridhlna of Scottsdale, Arls., Mr and Mn Basil Beech and family of Ogden, ldr and Mn David Richlns and Heidi of Salt Lata, Mr and Mn Morey Dcarden of Evanston, Wyo., and Mr and 'Mn Uoyd McQueen of Hoyst-vllln, Sporting Goods, and West Coast Lumber WHEN PAYING FOR COLLEGE in Summit County CALL US TODAY 1 or 336-56- 92 iMiockV line, management Visit us today. 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