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Show . I " Publlahed Iwy Thureday. Advertising Rates en Apt lleatlm. ysar In advanM Subooriptlon HjOO Advertising ripmiimtivMi WMkly Nswspaper IUproeoBla tlvM! New York, Detroit, CM. Hm second grades too Students 2 Feted at Banquet at South High to the last week of school and three months of vacation, except a spring the mothers. The Summit County Bee jUALYTLLE. One hundred '.twenty "North atudenta-werfeted Wed-a- t At the recent Award Assembly Summit the 7 South Summit High School, f"Uy" Achievement the following scholarships and I011001 ,Bo"rd ma jiuuur wall lu iiu" awards were presented: dents who had received either a TV TV sin Tawlt Tlnf si UTaIsumi Michsel O DrlKoU and Craig e-?! business, music, vens. tics, or citizenship; to those who ElTo BYU. genMarilyn Andrus, ly, a stinker? By a two-vlhad lettered In athletics; or to eral? Well, X have, and 1 liked .t. len Mae Jensen, Karen Schum- those who had teen on the honor ann, Esther Weaver, Kathryn roll twice I like the General, too. Mac. during the year. Schmsnn. UTAH THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 16$ e uuun, Utah Mat Prasa Association, Salt Uka City, Utah. H. C. MeConaughy, Editor and Publish sr. LoulM D. MeConaughy, Aaaoelata Editor, Wllfrod P. Langford, Produetlon Managar. Grade School 120 NS Awards Given THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE ; t There are a few things about this world iwe live In, especially our own little world, that I'd like to know. Maybe you can an swer: Who has the oldest horse Ini' Summit and Morgan counties! We'll have a pretty fair prise tor the winner in each county. (Better not make any entries under; lZl " " "EL sr chorus from BYU on their world wide tours. This banquet was held In lieu of toe athletic banquets held other years for the purpose of honoring all who achieved in both scholastic and athletic fields. To the Continental College of Speaker for the evening was kindergarten through Coalville Friday will attend school .only until BUY BRANDS Beauty, Bhlrlee Bishop, Peggy Mr. Jay W. Todd, who is assist-AnRich- - ant director of the Improvement Dixie and .Mortenson visiting the business houses, in ADVERTISED BY tea-erThursday. The elementary stuI Era, and entertainment was pro i:rdson. fading the Bee office, with Mat-le- y.s dents at noon on will go Mrs Friday Mrs Therlot and To Utah Trade Tech in Provo, viaea ay Janet Todd, an accorYOUR LOCAL DEALER ' dionist who has accompanied the After this treat they enjoyed and enjoy a movie before receiv- 25.) Vlcki Lynn Stevens. To the Exeelsis Beauty School. picnic lunch and a baseball ing their report cards. Did you catch one In Dan Val- T (mtai Iffaalatftwl making K a full day of entine's colyum recently? He said j As-; The North Summit Awards -' .nd Mr1 - .sat kalt . L- jand enjoyment j0 UO U? Willi --o UK. TUMdaV , 1..M !. ' umKltf ..11 .1.i ,n. De Blsel. was with dtisenshin awards, which To the U. of U., Norma Knight The first grades alio spent the still getting raised for that one. are given each year to one senior, and Robert I and i room. news with a picnic lunch Trlb in the Siddoway. Drivers test dates In June are to Dorothy 44 II boy and girl, going a.. - .IJ . Suzanne Weber To College, and play. . BBS me waut WOO bu the 14th and 18th. Better circle L . usea- as aj resi-en- wuhwneu.-- , i wiu - nuuuu t vwn. tMmlanhin . Franson and Lynda Lott Ming niHiiMa vvwaw m an these dates on your calendar! . forward U To Snow College, Dale Ure. looking everyone er U'a been done over or not, In I Ann Boyer, Rodney Brown, Shan- Honors went to the following; both our. counties? No prise for na Judd, Sherry Ann Moore, Sus- members of the track, team: Dale this one. Just like to know. OkUiam, Karl Robertson, Ure, Stanley Butler, Lynn Page,! Did you realise I have almost Ann Smith, Rajf Stelgleder, and Lee Thomas, Gary Moon and Steno hair on my chest? Does It Dee Mondays Talbot. ven Jones. matter? 31 you reallly care TO Tuesdays. Student . EVERY THURSDAY Ure-- , Bob Slddo- body of Dale Football: Recipients ibuy one of those flat wigs. to are 12:30 pjn. which award pins given Wednesdays WBy. wrestling. Roger Jorgensen, Hava you ever stopped to think offl-- l student those body Fred ALL Brent holding DAY AT Edmunds, Murdock, what the payroll of Hill Air Force ces during, their nigft scnooi , Brent Marchut. Grail Stevens: Base really means to Morgan OGDEN STOCK YARDS ..were Frank Adklns, Lee tennis. Tommy Lefler and Gary County's economy? Did you know years Ann UTAH Brown, OGDEN. Dorothy Boyer, . Walker. that Utah has the very highest Shan-n- a Judd, will Foust, Boyce Jewkes Oeorgla represent Jimmy Federal of employes percentage Judd, Karl Robertson, Dee South Summit at the Freedom HOG SALE TUESDAY in the 48 contiguous states? What Academy. Girls Staters are Judy would we do without Hill Field Talbot, and Barbara Winters. 12:30 P.M. and Ideal Cement? Activity Bins went to Jan Sen-- Lott and Shauna Besnnt, and Preseott are Staters Rodney .Bonnie. Boys Larry Boyer, How do you suppose 1BJ feels, diuen, David Lar-- and Brent Hoyt, knowing that Buddhists In Viet Browa, .Van Jenkins, nam are burning themselves to a sen, Brad; Meadows, sherry crtop greasy blot because he Moore, Susanna Oldham, Trudy Roll doesn't answer their letters? In Olson, Carrie Raymond, Albert David 12: GRADE I'm my Sargent, Marilyn Andrus, Rlchlns, Kathy person. going through Ray JoDe Blsel, Brenda Black, Susan mall to see If any one says: I'm Smith, Norman 8taples, going to be pretty dang burned Stelgleder, Tom Swenson, Rosa- Blaanrd, Phillip Hoyt, Ellen Mae thfrir Vitality up if you don't answer this let lind Warner, Marsha Wilde, and Jensen, Norma Knight, Tommy . shannon Wright, Denlse Smith. ter." Lefler, Lynda Lott, Linda Nelson, Quota day . And seriously, have you begun All students receiving recognl- - Oaylen Pace. Lynn Page, Kris to wonder, with me, whether ition In drama, athletic, music, Peacock, Karen Schumann, Kath-e- y: we've been right all the time,' business, and TFA were given Schumann, Vlcki Stevens, Gale ihwt niahlnr aaail In vietiiam? their awards.. Ure, Mont Ward, Esther Weaver, Oare to write me a letter Appar Glade Williams. GRADE 11: Marilyn Anderson, ently the finest minds to America ; cant Quite decide. Shall you and ' Marilyn Bailey,' ' Julie CoHon, ;; he different from the smart Darlene Dugdale, Kannah Field, ones? Susan Good worth, Jim Jewkes. Hasn't this been a wonderful Judy Lott, Tamra louder, Col-leweek so far, anyhow T And. all Moon,. Dorothy McNeil, Rod Representatives of the Coalville because there want any Monday BPW attending the State Con- ney Smith, Craig van Tssseii, morning. Do. you dislike Monday vention in the" Box Bder High Judy Williams. ' Mountain Statu Tiliphom mornings as much as I doT Why School in Brigham City May IMS GRADE 10: Marilyn Jenson, the calendar were Thelma Crandall, June Meredith Mortenson, cant wo Dorothy! so we always come back to .work ' Toole, Luella . Judd, and .Mas Wngstaff. . on Tuesday morningf ' ' ' Moore. GRADE 9: Joyce Field, Peggy ,' Incidentally, howls tour horos il, Election of state officers wu Hoyt, Carol Kohkonen, Earl . .' .i : cope? Thelma Crandall was and Car la Van held, Preseott, Gaye latebeen have And called, you drafted as a nominee as first Vice Tassell Barbara Wilde; S fflAKDAiaVJUSOCIAXION Or UTAH GRADE 8:' Ruth Anderson, President. She was also given the honor of acting as hostess for Candy Kumagal, Melanle Mitchthe National BPW' Federation ell, Julene Snapp, Becky Weaver. Vice President who attended the GRADE T: Carol Andrus, Daw- " niece meeting. Ottosen, Cheri Wilde. walk : a . l- -.l n North Awards Assembly Held ! PECKBROS. Drivers Tests ij I -- . ce, LuJUlLLl li. CATTLE SALES AUCTION UNION 4 forfbo YARD , EVERY , ' Honor . When you can't see her laughing face. her voice can tickle you pink with a Long Distance call. Go ahead. Betwlheyget tvtry , CoalviUcBPW at Convention eh Call now. ' ' Me-Ne- - Now " U. S. Savings Bonds s Pay More Interest 4.15$ when held to maturity Higher interest on the Bonds you already own, too! are a better way to save than ever ccame now all Series E and Anil your outstanding Bonds will Series II Bonds bought after earn mora, too, from now on. So, December 1, 1965, will earn. the you donl have to cash in your present Bonds to get the attractive new aww, higher interest rate of 4.15 TTiat's when held to maturity. only rate. ? years for Series E 9 months Bonds where yon enjleker than before. All II Bond Ask about buying America's fuFor bank. work or imterest checks will be larger be ture. And yours. ghuslng In June 1966. U.S. Savings Bonds B "Today, none of ni ean re- i main aloof on the sidelines. "Today, above all, b a time for all Asaer-ica- ns to rededicate theniselves to the spirit that animated the Minuteraea of a symbol of the Concord who servo Savings Bond program. For today, as at the feuding of oar nation, it Is freedom dakai. Not all af HI SrO whkh la mIIhI bdob la fiahi In the iunmei of Vietnam, bat whOa oar mea are there, in the front line of a distant land, one of as can remain aloof oa we noeunes, we all do our ow there Sa u Morgan junior Livestock Show Called Biggest and Best Ever Morgan Junior Stock show held Saturday, iMay 11, was the largest and most successful this far held. Sixty one exhibitors showed 43 beef cattle, 94 sheep, 49 dairy cattle and 10 swine.' A total of (549.00 of prise money was distributed besides free chicken dinners to the exhibitors. A total of42A.22Band4C awards were given, on the dairy; 24 A and 13 B awards on the beef; 20 A, 5 B and 6 O awards on the sheep; 7 A and 1 B on the swine. Showmanship in the sheep was awarded to Margie Rlchlns with Grand Champion lamb to AMn Rlchlns and Reserve Champion to Lee Brooks of. Henefer. In the beef, champion and re serve awards both went to Tom Thackeray, son of Mr and Mrs ! Doug Thackeray. Fitting and showmanship went to Scott Rees and Ted Paskett MvuMar every way we eaa t aapport oar mea in Vie Security Man. Ona anva ' to all American m Sa the Savings Bead pre . gram. HELP na through STRENCTIER AMERICA'S f 1,1j PEACE POWEI Buy U. S. Savings Bonds rae U.8. Oovmrnent oor alp, in eoojMrsMoa ion fay for wMh tAs thii adverilMtmmt. It If jnettaM Of a fftAXf rfeatary Depmtwmit and The AivmUHnf Coaaett, IT'S NOT . Agent plant your money here with us and watch The next regular meeting of the Board of Education of the North Summit School District will be held JUNE ALL LUCK Grand champion dairy animal of all breeds went to Dennis Poll. Fitting and showmanship .wu won by Guy Larson. The championship dairy trophy wu presented to Dennis Poll by Clark Brothers. The beef trophy was presented to Tom Thackeray by Mr and Mrs DeVerl Lamb. . Dee Whittler received the champion hog trophy from Frank Bohman who was representing the Federal Land Bank of Berkley AMn Rlchlns received the champion fat lamb trophy from Porter Brothers. Levis were awarded by the Levi Straus Co. to winners of Fitting and Showmanship. Judges were Darren Stokes, Davis County Agent, beef; Aaron Richards, Famlngton Dairy Farmer, Dairy; Russell Keetch, Sheep and Wool Specialist, sheep and swine. Ray Thatcher, County NOTICE; OF MEETING ml. Star-Spangl- ed 1 8, 1966 savings "bloom"! at 7 P.M A man needs money for many things . , , paying doctors, in the office of the Board of Education in the High School Building in Coalville. At this meeting there will be a the school public hearing of the adjusted budget for year 1965-6- 6 and the proposed budget for 1966-6-7. buying a car, meeting taxes or fixing his home. We understand that sometimes a man can feel he needs mora than a little luck to make his future brighter. And we try to help you ease all that . . . with savings that grow with interest .' . . with loans of many types. See us today. ARTHUR BOND, Kamas State Bank Clerk of the Board. Main Street Kamas, Utah |