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Show KAMAS ECHO Glen Smith la suffering wih a bad back and has been given a brace to wear. A portion of his back Is partially numbed, and he has been In traction. Bob and Ruth Campbell spent the week end In Ogden with their daughter Jerry Rice and children and other relatives and friends. Margaret nd Hex Walker hosting relatives, Glen and Jones and five children of ver, Colo., last week. They to attend the wedding of Joyce Knight. By Bryan and Leah Geary and son Todd enjoyed a week end of fishing in Alton, Wyo. were Klma Den- Saturday, came niece Mrs. Hattie Mikkel-ie- MASCOT CLEM Shingle Creek Camp Is Ended General JO.:.! Manage, enjoyed picnicking and fishing with her son Bob, his wife Norma and their daughter, and her daughter Karen and husband Chester Spangler. They drove to Black's Fork and into the Bear River camp grounds. COALVILLE fraHelen fifty YWMU !pane? Approximately p"te leader, snd girls returned home July 9 after .pending three day. an old abandoned cabin, at Shingle Creek participating in the cabin was an old :Outoide the Certification program, games, bench which held an old ranch- hike, crafts, and eating good ndr't,n BAUER Valley Meiic Nall Cto I Stage annals show that the towering actor of Covent Garden and Drury Lane, Charles Mac ready, was too ready with his negative answer, last week it was noted how he turned down Charles Dickens and his friend Forster when they consulted him on the practicability of dramatising Oliver Twist. This classic tragedian waa performing at the Theatre in Birmingham August 1823. One night, he had left the playhouse, after playing the title role in Hamlet Proceeding on foot to his lodgings, he approached a small cottage in flamee, surrounded by a crowd of people eager to look on but unwilling to n A pecuniary reward of considerable amount was offered to the unknown by a committee of gentlemen. A circumstance occurred which brought his forward against himself: a poor fellow was apprehended selling s handsome coat, in the sleeve of which was written Macrcady's name. He was sent for by the magistrates and police identified the coat stolen from him at the fire. They now lauded his modesty more than his courage ana the thunderous applause greeting him on his at the theatre, must have been the most grateful tribute to a feeling ( J food. waa the common Idnho Howdy Spud candy blr greeting among the girls as they vlth ,he busied themselves In the various Not forgotten, and ?taf!e in mind, to the ig a sad thought camp adopted Mascot, Clem, a good natured shaggy dog which adopted the girla at camp, want on the hikes with them, and made visits at each h.s daily meal-timbonfire for a hand-ou- t. The film Leaders would like . , all the Ward Leaders, , to thank . . lth ban depleting and motherl of the girls who their Ward Brand. In any way to make thia Henefer Ward chose the name ' helped heart Wonderful aucceu ear camp Mr. Macready's goodness H The was. it only complaist ihat wss did not stop there. As was that It wasn't loo the custom in those days, Ward. he played a performance, enough l0 consideration to being and HoytsvlUe Ward, "The Laay; entire proceeds of toe C4mp pBP. to the H ranch. which seemed to his bena day or maybe two longer haps efit This was a complete CAMP PROGRAM next year. sell-oHe received, in an Summit Stake is proud to say bank a anonymous letter, that 100 per cent of the g.rte atnote of ten pounds, "as a tending Camp are becoming certribute to his humanity and tified in the Camp Program, some courage, in rescuing the for the first year with the "Yearlcottagers daughter from HOYTSVILLE the flames." ing" badge, and others for the A housewarming party or Mr The actor instantly called 'Mountaineer' achievement for ft Mrs Kenneth Rees In tbtSt unfortunate the upon the second year of camping ex- new home In courde who had lost their HoytsvlUe waa held all in the fire, and presentperience. The leaders of the girla hosted by Jayce evening ed them with that sum. mtiafTtSve achieved in the Certi- Fridy Melva Rees, ft Ellen Rees, Rees, have been "I only saying: fication program before the girls Wilde. instrument in the mean the do In order that they may paas Peggy hand of God in procuring About fifty people gathered t the girls on the various levels of it for you." tour the beautiful new home, first-aiknot-tyinfirebuilding, refreshment? and direction-findinhiking and cook then enjoyed In the spacious recreation visiting as as well other Interesting Ing, ;om. 5 Summit County Bee fields of outdoor life. The Stake and Ward leaders who achieved their second level COALVILLE. UTAH of certification attended a leadLEGAL en camp the last week in June at NOTICE TO CREDITORS THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1M6 8hisgle Creek with Mra. Sheila Estate of IIARVEY Lewis of the South Summit RELL, Deceased. Stake YWM1A jthree-yea- r level certified leader. Creditors will present claims Each girl participated in her 'with voucher! to the undersigned own Ward Ranch skit which was nt 206 El Paao Natural Gas presented at both Camp Fire pro-- : Building, Salt Lake OtL Utah, on grams, and each skit received or before the 14th tay of Novem rounds of applause. Camp fire her, A.D., 19C6. Claims must be singing wh a highlight of both ! presented in accordance with tbs Utah Cods even.ngs with Stake Music Dl-- j provisions of KAMA- S:ida Pace leading the Annotated 1953, and with proper rector, Mrs Black, from Salt Lake, large group in fun aiid happy verification as required therein-songA moonlight hike was , Cecil Harvey Summarell, who waa visiting with summer taken tbe girla and leaders! Administrator of the Estate of by Junius Romney's up people, the Woodland, fell while riding a after the first camp fire program, Harvey Summarell, Deceased, joyously sang hlk- - Published In Tbe Summit Ownhorse last' wek and suffered and the girls and lit tbe night with ty Bee July 14, 21, 28 and August songs, ing injuries. lndWidtniT their 4, 1S66. flashlights. Mrs Blades son went t the where, Arvln of Anderson, home, he placed a call for ambulance and doctor. They arrived, and the e Injuries were diagnosed as broken ribs, plus other possible Internal injuries. Mra Black was taken by John Bigelow, to the University Hospital in Saif Lake, where further treatment was received. The Kamas Ward Trail Builder Roundup and Lahoma Holidays are scheduled for this next week In the Kamas Ward In over-al- l On Sunday, Hatch and Tillle charge is the Primary Presidency headed by the President, Winona Richlns and their eon Mike enSmith. joyed a drive into beautiful and cool Monte Cristo, on down Into Ernest B. Terry will hold his Woodruff, Bear Lake, Logan Can- annual piano recital Friday; July I HENEFER &9 In the Kamas Stake yen and Into Logan. They also House. He Mr ft Mrs Gerald H. Taylor of popped In Ogden to visit w 1 1 h has taught piano for many years, and has an Impressive list of very Henefer, announce tbe engage- thelr daughter, Joy Beech and ment and marriage forthcoming family, talented students. Bene Bailey was In Nephl re- of their daughter Kayleen to Mr. j assist Mr ft Mis Angus Richlns of Leonard LUlenthal son of Mrs A cry of distress waa cently visiting wlth her father, visited Willard with and Ogden heard from within. He inMr. Glazier, and returned home Ova DcLong. win take place JCora DUlree Saturday, stantly threw off his coat refreshed, eager to fickle her The marriage and waistcoat and with the in early August. Tey will mak Fiesta duties. Lynn of Henefer is gUylng agility of a harlequin, Did JOT know that Coach Hus their home In San Leandro, Caltf.wlth h sprang into the parlour window. Ha was out again 'Jewkas has a- slightly mashed Zelma while hie wife Gall and in a jiffy, carrying an inhand? Kfc and his helper were their baby boy Ricky are In Canfant in his arms and preada. It was time to show Ricky cutting trees, when one accident--' senting tbe little child to its mother who was in such fell on Mr. Jewkes, hitting off to his grandparents and other an his hand. agony that she could proved nothing Visitors at the home of Mr ft relatives and friends there. Gall not speak. was broken, but tbe saw was 8 two weeks, The hat nut and waistjjp, Charles Davis during th!expecta t damaged, (he hand was bruised, past week were, Mr ft Mlrs Monts'. Clinton ft Ethel Raymond and coat of the adventurous the free was down, and the helphero were gone and he Bennett, Mrs Odils Wee, Owen their daughters spent Saturday In darted thru the crowd, as ers face was red. S1 Price, Baity Price of California; j he was, towards his lodgThere Is a certain family in the ings. No one could tell tne Mary Castleton, Mrs George Gig Kamas area, that chases name of the man who had poor gie, Gloria and Dee Sargent of so gallantly risked his life. little mouse every day. The Bill Davis Mrs ft Lake; Dr. chases it with a broom and Mn.jsalt t15 I and family at West Bend, Wia.; Mr. lights out after ft with a dust1 Mri Qwen siddoway of Park pan The tiny, innocent creature guv Mr, and Mrs. Grant Bagnell ' come out only when one of the the horns received word July 4 that their visitors at Wednesday fally member sis on the phone or otherwise occupied, and tben goes into hiding again One nim the Mrs. opened t laundry doe-. Pennsylvania : Cerebral Annurtom. Grant, Rhea torth City, t o1 Jound It dancing on tP Gftibons Mra &nd their daughter Joan left that Mra vifillanl k jj, is Involved in a of the clothes. It make one where Mr White to be for Colorado with night k fh White Mra ? of wonder If thia little rodcst would jj businesses. Takf Bharon and family. variety the winter mentioned that 1 Mr. and Mra. Frank Moore, hen they come up, the some- daughters Marjorie and times have to snow.mobile thdr were Mr ft Mrs Pay Bates. Frankie Jean Brown flow to way up. Winter? Mrs Myri Vernon and Mra Don- - Colorado last week for Russell Glen and Elms Jones, relana Keyes of Coalville took their Lynn Schofield's funeral serrlcea tives of Leora Knight and Rex families t Lagocn, Monday. which were held July 7. Joan were here during the Walker, Barney and Carol Prance vaca- Judd relumed with them br week, to attend the wedding tioned In California over the week plane last Thursday, and Mr. and past of their niece Joyce Knight. They Mm. Grant Bagnell remained end. arrived last Tuesday, and remain: Sunday, a family reunion was with Sharon, John and their son ed over Sunday, They had their held at the home of Mr ft Mra Mark fora tm days, then they five children with them, and cute returned by the way of Estes Frank Vernon with thirty-on- e of the time t7ed most during Bark, Goto, and vlstled with members present Rex with and Margaret Walker. airier Meda and husband, Miss Georgene 8tahls of Park Grant's held their Woodland Ward Mrs. M. P. Dalbey. They ijy has been visiting the past Mr. and mutual . all for honor, girls night toWd at Rock Springs, week at the homes of Mr ft Mrs In the Ward-house- . last Tuesday night vldt with to their Wyo. friends, Alma pace and Mr ft ftfrs Don All of the girls, from Bee. Mr- 'Mr- D0- Mr ft Mrs Max WWgbt and Robertson. and up wera eligible tor an Mrs Clifford attendBlonquist daughter of Spokane, Wash, spent Mr ft Mrs Dick Andenon a week visiting at tbe home of Salt Lake, visited Wednesday at'ed the show at Valley Music HU .hteh t Kin. Mr ft Un Walter Wright here. tl tam. of Mr, nh -TT" ..TZ It was their first visit in two Mr ft Mrs Malln Vernon are e reports ane enjoyed very ied yean and they enjoyed renewing vacationing at Yellowstone Park tnuch. Her grandson Mike Bean- tbrir laurel leaves. A llght bunet brack been has and here visiting old acquaintance. for two weeks. lunch was served. . In charge of Mr ft Mrs Gale Wright and Ann Smith accompanied Mr ft I. n P0 tbs past week, w 1X3 Rmus and family, fally of Salt Lake came up for a Mrs Jbe THJUIo, Jolene, Mr ft Mrs ( Major 11, and Eva va Marshall Bud Pitt reports an . week end to enjoy visiting with Bob Trijillo and family of Bount1 , who have been In Germany have I been eccldenr of a mountain climber, transferred to Port Belvair. Max and tbe cool fresh evenings ful, on a camping trip over the The Woodland Ward Trail Keirli Pigely of Kearns, who fell Virginia. here In HoytsvlUe. weekend t Bot River. Builder ' Roundup waa held last i off a e steep incline, dose to Friday evening, In honor of the week. lart new boys just entering their tnil Kb was climbing, and appar. building years In Primary. Stake rntly missed his footing, and slipguests for the occasion were Jean ped, breaking a couple of ribs in McNeil and Erls Williams. The the process. He was bruised and boys oil helped serve the lunch shaken, but not seriously Injured. to their parents, and welcomed He was taken to St. Mark's Hosand the four new boys in as Blasers. pital for further treatment of his Arvln and Ardean Anderson Injuries, Service hosted a family party lut ThursArvlnli of in honor day evening ECHO Belva Esauk, who just arliter, Rae Lynn Bond, 7 year old j TO rived from her home In Portland, daughter of' Laveme and Lor. Oregon. With her, come, her two nine Bond of Echo took a nasty children, Mike and Rita. Alvins spill off- her bicycle Sunday eveother family members all travel, ning and ended up with her face ed over from Heber, and there in the gravel and some pretty waa an estimated thirty or more bod cuts and scratches. enjoying the outdoor dinner, ao She said she would never ride North Salt Lake graciously served by Ardean. Stockyards the bicycle again, and hereafter stick to the tricycle, but Monday morning decided to "make friends WEDNESDAY with her bicycle again." ToWed One of the highlights of the three-mil- s hike taken by TYs Yearlings and their leaden wss the continued posieretory of Cowboy Clyde and hla dog Clem, ( e ,T6 ?! m Te ut WAHSHIP X-ra- COALVILLE WOODLAND 2 t1 JX House Warming d, NOTICE Several Hurt j in Accidents I pos-ribl- - Sln - - M" ( Kll-rnr- FOR HIGHEST MARKET PRICES The Best of Consign Your Livestock Producers Livestock Auction EVERY Office Larry J. L. Lindsay 359-872- 5 Mob-295- Hospital Notes Von Moos 4852 295-621- 295-15- 6 KAMAS VALLEY 55 Don Winters, son of Mr. and Mont Winters; Mrs. Ray Clark, Clara Henefer, Debra Reel, daughter of Mr. and Mra Dean Rees, and Mrs. Paul Staples wera County Hospital patients. Mrs. Debra Rees, daughter of Mr. and Mra Dean Reel of Coahrffla fell off a tractor and broke her leg. Ml details are not available, but her summer's fun to 75-9-- J s. Do You Have Talent? Any One Interested in Entering the Farm Bureau TALENT FIND to be held during the SUMMIT COUNTY FAIR July 28-3- 0 should contact Carlile Knight Kamas Marlene Schuman Oakley Wallin Parle City Ralph Inez Fransen Oakley William Judd Coalville --- --- Owen Roberts --- --- Henefer Dont be bashful, dont be coy ... If you have a talent let other people enjoy it! Summit County Faim Bureau slowed down. Friday, Saturday, Monday, July 22, 23, 25 Friday Evening, July 22 Princess and Miss Kamas Valley Contest Parade, Variety Show, Rodeo. Saturday Morning, July Saturday Evening Senior Parade, Pro Wrestling, Demolition Derby, Dancing at Kamas Hall. 23-Ju- nior Monday Morning Breakfast, 8 a.m. The Nursery, up Beaver Creek, sponsored by Kamas Lions. Monday Evening 6 p.m., Lions Barbecue, Town Park 8 p.m., Big Rodeo. DAYS We Invite You To Spend the Week End at Kamas Valley Fiesta m |