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Show Summit County Bee THURSDAY, JULY IS, CLUBS SHOW 4-- H COALVILLE, UTAH 19 FOR BALlj IoSS International Copperton, Utah, or call CO 190 tractor, 450 engine, full WANT ADS Copper-to- n 27-4- 744-221- 0 air and 5th wheel. Stokermatlc Are you furnace In good condition. 1959 HOME FOR SALE for built well a family looking 1 1 i on. o d n e good Home in Coalville 12.000, terms. Phono 2 Me home in excellent condition. Beet location In Coalville. Gall Grant Woodward, Salt Lake c Haber City, or the Fleet FOR HIRE Livestock hauling City. Phone anywhere, 40 trailer. Phone National Bank in Coalville. c Jim Ruff; Oakley, Utah. FOR SALE 1955 International p 00 190 tractor, 450 engine, full air and 5th wheel. Stokermatlc FOB HIRE For, dosing and eat! furnace in good condition. 1959 Jim Ruff, work, call 62 CHEVY Bonneville, good condition. Phone Oakley, Utah. TOR BALE YOUTH WAYS TO ensaper man rent. Bonneville, 836-599- 634-11- BECOME LEADERS OGDEN In there is a leadership program that last year attracted a record enrollment: 200,000 boys and girls. These young people are the citizens of tomorrow, and hun4-- II PIONEER DAYS RODEO July 19 to 24 62-tf- 277-361- 783-437- SET 37-2- 783-437- 5. education 3jT dreds have already assumed leadership roles in school, church and community, observes Miss Emmie Nelson, a field representative of the National Service Committee. The next steps will lead to leadership in their chosen INDUSTRY COMMUNITY 0 4-- H SHERIFF'S LEADERSHIP 783-470- 8, 1 not easily defined," explains Miss Nelson, a former assistant state Club leader, and who leadership, she notes, are enIn recent years has conducted thusiasm, friendliness, tact, and a sense of humor. leadership workshops in many patience Be adaptable," she says. "Be states. ready for a fishing trip or a "Becoming a leader is largely formal dance; be able to preside up to you," she observes. "You at a meeting or help a younger must be ready to assume recorrect his mistakes." sponsibilities and be a selfAt the end of this Club starter. Success in small under- year, county, state and national takings will prepare you for award winners will be named larger responsibilities." by the Extension Service. Among the ingredients for The awards will again be 4-- 4-- Park Personals Long anil Short Sleeve d $3.98 : Mrs. Anne Tracy of Seattle, Wwh., Is enjoying a vlelt in Utah with family members. She is with her elsters, Mrs. Florence Aubrey and Mm. Min Henrlkaon In Park City. She plans to visit la brother In Lofgreene and relatives in iKamas. She will spend two weeks jin her home state. Upon arrival of her plane In Salt Lake Oty, a dinner waa enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Berrlochoa im-- ! j She will enjoy the many new provements In Park City while here. Mr. LaMar Oslka underwent ear surgery in a Salt Lake hospital the past week. He la making a good recovery at hta home in Salt Lake City. Mr. Dan Mulcahey of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ann Mulcahey Hols of Salt Lake City, visited their slater, Mrs. Margaret Savage at her i ROPE HALTER Reg. $2.98 $1.49 WASH. PIIONE t Sears-Roebuc- five years. Altogether, Sears has supwork ported some phase of for more than four decades. TO be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the front door of the County 4-- Twelve junior leaders will EX OGDEN'S WESTERN STORE $1195 Crandall-Walk- er Ford Coalville COALVILLE CITY PARK Court House In Coalville, Summit County, Utah, on the 30th day of July, 1965, at 2 oclock pun, of aald day, that certain piece or parcel of real property! situate In Summit 'County, State I of Utah, described aa follows, to j claim $500 scholarships, 50 will receive paid trips to the National 4-- Club Congress at Chicago, and an estimated 10,000 will earn leadership medals. Saturday, July 17, 1965 2 p.m. TIIERE WILL BE wit: SHIRTS AUTOMATIC SHOWDEO k provided by The Foundation, sponsor of this par- ticular program for the last BALE bedroom home, FOB REBIT living room, kitchen, bath and IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- screened porch. Kitchen will TRICT COURT IN AND FOR have new birch cabinets and new SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE linoleum. Write Mr. L. E. StillOF UTAH. man, 100 West State Highway, ASPHALT PRODUCTS, INC., a Corporation, Plaintiff. vs. JIM PRATT and JOHN. SON PRATT ft SNOW CO., a Corporation, Defendants. x 4-- 4 RADIO, HEATER e. LEGAL NOTICE 27-2- careers, she predicts. At the present time nearly 140,000 Junior leaders are working with volunteer adult leaders in Clubs throughout the nation. "Leadership consists of numerous components, and is a term $1.98 4 DOOR FOB BALE Heavy gauge fox wire. Could be used for fencing, etc. Different width. Very Call Kama 1 STRAW HATS II 27-2- p 24-4- 336-509- 7. sk. 26-4- 5, home In Park City Tuesday after That certain cabin owned noon. They also spent some time Jim Pratt and located on by I sightseeing In our area here and property owned by Holiday enjoyed the many improvements Park Corporation per the athere. tached drawing and gun collection. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peterson and family were recent Park City Purchase price payable in lawvlsltoM. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson ful money of the United States. were former Park City residents. Dated at Coalville, Utah, this Virginia Stanton left Sunday 80th day of June, 1965. morning for Logan where the will RONALD R. ROBINSON, attend Girls State, She will spend a week there, and reports the la Sheriff of Summit County. j BARKER ft RYBERG, enjoying every minute of It Attorneys for Plaintiff, Asphalt A Conner Park City resident, Products, Inc. Mrs. Agnes Thompion, now of, Published Ih The Summit Couh. Layton, is visiting at the home' ty Bee, Coalville, Utah, July 8, of Mrs. Frieda Coneoni, and 15 and 23, 1965. would enjoy visiting with any of her old friends who would like to call on her there. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stanton and son Robert and granddaughter are spending the summer there. Cathy, drove to Provo, last week They also visited with Mr, and to return Cathy to her parents, Mrs. Jim Stanton, Jr. and fam-Mr- , and Mrs. Brian Stanton, who ily. Mrs. Stanton and Robert went .' . with Brian and hie family to Far' ron, Utah, where they visited with IMn, Stanton's mother, Mrs. Eunice M. Nelson. They return-- I ed to Park City Monday, bringing 'three granddaughters with, them,. Misses Evelyn, Ruth and. Hath. Ileen Stanton, daughters of Mr. and Mm, Jim Stanton, Jr. Barrel Racing Keyhole Races Pole Bending Water Racing Flag Races The Evanston Bit and Spurs and the Flying R. Youth Riders of Randolph will ' Admission Adults 50c Children 25c ( . ! : 24th in Coalville FOR YOUR MONEY CONSIDER the advantages of planning your own home, or im- proving your present home, through the facilities of this organization. Headed by experienced men of Bullock-Mala-n proven ability, employing only specialists, offer you the best in Quality Construction. Park Physician at the City Park Decides To Stay Dr. William Orria announced Tuesday that he has changed his mind and will remain In Park City and that the hospital and clinic will remain open. He had announced two weeks ago that be planned to leave Park City, and had made no plans for disposition of the hospital. So many friends and patients have urged me to reconsider that I cannot refuse them," the general practitioner said.. Im really thankful for the support of folks I hadnt really counted on before." The community greeted the story in The Record, two weeks ago, with keen disappointment because it would mean that the community would be without a resident physician and without a hospital. While It was no secret that Dr. Orrlst had been tempted by offering and urging from other communities, some aa far away aa Montana, to relocate hla practice there, the community apparently did not realise until he took the step, what a loss it would mean to Park City. Dr. Orrfss has a splendid rec. ord, and the equipment anl personnel to handle all the hospital needs for Park City. He deserves unqualified support.. Sponsored by the SUMMIT STAKE Starts at 10 a.m. With a Miniature Parade Then to the City Park for GAMES RACES RIDES CONCESSIONS 2 fiat-growi- General Building Contractors Bullock-Mala- n Coalville, Morgan, Utah Utah Phone Coalville 336-26- or 91 336-269- 2 pjn. Junior Rodeo 6 to 8 pjn. Supper Evening entertainment will be a program presented in front of the Grandstand and then an Old Fashioned Dance , Will complete the evening ESTADAYS Crowning of the Queen and Princess on THURSDAY ,v " . .. ( Parade . . . followed by 2 Days of Fun Vtf-- Contests . . . Junior Variety Show . . . Dance . . . Parade . . . Professional Wrestling and Demolition Derby . . . Lady Wrestlers! SUNRISE CANYON BREAKFAST THURSDAY. I Drag Races . . . Horse Races . FRIDAY. SATURDAY. j July 27., 23, 24 Barbecue Sky Diving . . Home .Grown Rodeo. BIG WESTERN DANCE! Beard Judging I 1 . . . . |