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Show aii right in get to The Summit County Bee go into a topless Published Every Thursday. Advertising Ratal on Application. a year In advance Subscription Advartlalng rapraMnUtlvasi Waaklv Nawaaanar Fteoreeentatlvaa: Naw York. Detroit, tM rPJL!i"9' topless bands, Topless bottomless performers, topless 44's, ao finally we opened a door and walked la. teen-ager- - 9 Summit County Bee tttau ni.vTf THURSDAY, Adult Classes Held at South FEBRUARY 9, 1N7 Our s, Thomas Mortensen Completes Patrol KAMAS USS Bennington (E0888) Seaman Apprentice Thomas P. Mortensen, USNR, son of Mr and Mrs Henry Mortensen of Kamas, Utah, has completed a patrol off the coast of Vietnam, as a crewmember aboard the KAMAS South Summit High School Is planning some 'Adult Education n classes. Some hive already On the stage at the far end of and others are waiting for the smoke-fillejaucrammed and 'more members to make a class. bar room was a very tall girl, Insurance toe Counseling at least ten stu aircraft carrier wearing black tights and that's' With a tremendous majority of .There must have If you a USS to clasa. dents have couldn't House brother. She Bennington. many all, Republicans in the any problAfter a five day rest and rewon the Miss Podunk title. She are expecting a clash in the DeChild A and class in Care or quesems e avoid-thnot In the British creation period ranks. So far this has been was, if you understand me, velopment ia being taught now Crown Colony of Hong Kong, he tions regard-ln- g type we see and enjoy on the ed. There have 'been strong dlf- . . ... . by Supt. Van Wagner, and the your atage at Las Vegas. She waa ferences of opinion but no b!ood third lesson will be this Thury present polshed. "dancing." afternoon at 4 p.m. I In icy, or If The thing I was concerned, homeported Bennington, Juat Inside the door I said, about, namely i dog fight he-- There Is you are Inthose for of as the fee serves $5 a Long Beach, Calif., a disgusting. terested 4n "Weezie, thia tween the Republicans and the involved in education and St for for Commander of Anti Let's get th' hell out of here.'' Governor which has not develop- - other classes. There are 42 mem- - flagship discussing submarine Warfare Group One. Weezie wss willing. So was Jim. ed. Some insurance In good sound thinking is bars in the class at this time. Our fast departure was hurried any form . . . contact on both On and group. by going Wednesday Monday The by cries from the audience: News of Osseo, nights Air. Holland Peacock is Don "Yah, Chicken. Come back here. A lot of regulatory bUla, re- - teaching a class In Farm Mech- - Wis., tells about the young man Licensed Special Agent Hey, sissies." We STILL left quiring license or registration of mica. The class lasts three hours who wrote home from last sum different people and groups have a night, and will take 36 hours mer's' camp: "Dear Mom, yon Life, Health, Group Insurance, 'Annuities, Pension Plans forgot to sew my name on my n passed. I'm not too happy to complete. Monday I entered Into an 9 Boa. Ph. 8294288 underwear now and all fellas the A some Miss them. Is class a of Watson person teaching titht bet with Sherd Woolaten-!bou- t UTAH MORGAN, are me Fruit of the 'lllrjui tn maba nn hit mviv mind in Home Economics, in Clothing calling hulme, at the Chicken Inn, Wan- the Bishops method which Is con Loom'." ahip.' Everybody everywhere cerned with tailoring. There has should witness: A biU I Introduced to permit not been a night set aside for We weighed In on the scales, cities to sell stray dogs was this class at the present time. and whoever loses the most amended by the Senate to. In A class still undecided due to CAR bound, in three weeks, by Mon clude cats. They were trying to the lack of members, at this time bucks. wins ST, five Feb. Is a Social Science class dealing 'Ket me Involved with the humane day. I'm 15 pounds overweight he's So, society I think. However, the With Public Opinion Discussions. and we'll probly spend the 15 for amendment waa finally repealed. This class will be under the dia fattening chicken dinner. Would rection of Mr. James Milliner. A Park City High School grad- If you would like to take any you believe that Sherd, about my Wise, weighs 19 pounds more than uate, Reese Thomas, who has of these classes, please contact I doT Don't 'tangle with the guy, made a real mark in the educa- - (Mr. Holland Peacock or the teach' buster. tlon field, discussed some very In- - er Involved. It lis a wonderful op- Because Monday, Feb. 13, falls on a holiday, licenses will terestlng things with a few of us portunlty. me love I will ir And you still All of the classes are to help In a meeting with the Senate be sold in Park City on get skinnyf Mac. Chairman of Education. you, they are free except the Reese is a member of a com things you might need for the mittee making a study on Educa-- class. tlon using a one million dollar Morby grant from the Ford Foundation. COALVILLE Among many other new con- All other dates in Summit County remain the same as San Antonio, Tex. Airman cents wss a etudv of specialised KAMAS and L. son of Mr. to Robert Morby, teachers, traveling from school published here recently. Mrs. Ward Morby of Coalville, school Instead of transporting the The Wranglers and a group of tfil.i friends Invited 50 technical in about students to the teacher. has been selected for Another very interesting thing bad a tubing party at Snow Park training at Keesler AFB, Miss., GAIL SIDDOWAY, as a US. Air Force communica- - was the use of mobile units that la Park City. After having a lot en-of and In fun, remain would for one many , spills, they locality tlons specialist Summit County Treasurer. ' The airman recently completed ' three months then move to an- - Joyed a chill and potluck supper basic training at AFB, other location for the next quar- In the lodge reserved for the group. Texas. His new school Is part of ter. the Air Training Command which Large groupa(who plan to atconducts hundreds ' of apedalied courses to provide technically tend a session here at the Capitol trained personnel for the nation's should make arrangements In advance. This will Insure them a aerospace force. who will explain how the Airman Morby, a 1982 graduate guide houses operate and show them of North Summit High School, around. received his BS degree in 1908 from the University of Utah. Hla wife is the former Maria Brown of Cheyenne, Wyo. i GLEN 45-d- ay Says d, INSURANCE anti-submar- j '5- t we did The barkers were screaming the best of topleaa everything. Utah Slata Praia Aeeoolatlon, talt Lake City, Utah. H. C. McConaughy, Editor and Publlahar. LouIn D. McConaughy, Aaaoelata Editor. Wilfred P. Langford, Production Manager. r Joint " v - 1 H. Little Last week end, following the ember three-da- y vigil of funeral reparation and ictualltlei for the brother of My Lady Fair Louise, In Richmond, Calif., we finally relaxed for one day in San Francisco, which la Juit across the Bay. But first, before we relax, let Of pay tribute to Bill Hooton, a former Ideal Cement superintend-a- t at Devll'i Slide and now a Mg ahot with the company In the Bay Area. X called him to eatab-llsk-'' credit (MLF insists on paying cash, frowna furloualy on ere-4cards.) A. W. Hooton will be aurprlaed to receive, tomorrow, a bill for a leaae on the top floor of the Top of the Mark Hotel, complete with a amall orchestra, a champagne bar, and broken windows overlooking the Pacific. (All imaginary, of courae.) ft 24-ho- ur (Wall, after all, he guaranteed my credit, dldnt her Well, maybe not Bill, because he Uajft happen to be home at the time, but hla lovely and charm-ta- g wlfs.) In San Francisco, a few lm presslons: We waited, and waited, and waited, for a cable car which would take us closer than "three blocks from terminal to Fiaher- man'a Wharf." The man, muiU been chuckling, kept saying wait for the next car. Three blocks is as close as they get 111 git 'lm. You know what waa on the side of the ear? "Bkl Utah." Kim Novak was eating flah at the Wharf . . . The weather there Is crasy. The top-cola too warm, without It you freese. We took a city bus tour out to ths Mulr Redwoods, tall but not as big around as the Yosemlte ones . The bua passed an open-ai- r coffee shop filled with kooks and beatniks and dirty, unwashed, booted babes to make you sick. The streets of San Francisco con " tain many of these. We went out to Broadway Fri day night to vlait a night club featuring the world's finest guitar player, to the complete enthrall- ment of Louise's brother, Jim, of Omaha, a professional musician. You had to order two drinks even if you wanted none, and they were 1.60 each whether they were water or watered gin. ... So then It was Howard Blood, the Inimitable public relations star of the Mountain States Telephone. Company, and I hate to mention It here but you can always roach him by phone collect no If you're In good standing he Outside, the atreets were wtll tell anybody that they should mobbed with beatnlka, toariais' xtand credit To most people and sightseers, and barkers exMs would be unlimited but to tolling the virtues of the show xe he confided I shouldn't go lnalde, juat Ilka Baaln Street In New Orleans. There were enover K bucks.) Bo much for the credit business. ticing vlewa through doors. And there waa a We didn't happen to need it MLF dug up one of the preacher tomato, cans In the back yard and who fascinated MLF, trying to w had cash. save aoula from tha pits of HalL half-opene- be-cau- d wall-dresse- d, red-heade-d -- air-bee- 829-603- PARK CITY OWNERS Note Change Technical Training for Robert Tuesday, February 14 Kamas Wranglers i IrHM Even the seats have locks in Chevrolets DUPof Kamas Holds Session Happiness Is Electric Heat. We put automatic latches on all our folding to keep them from flop should forward ever The sits seat ping you stop suddenly. upright until you trip a latch. seat-bac- KAMAS The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their meeting at their cabin In Kamas. Rosemary Atkinson conducted. Because of the holidays hie month the ladles were very patriotic and had the "Six Notes" a group of ladles from Kamas, Ann Hackley, Kelly Blassard, Jean Hopson, Jean Ure, Bessie Russell and Lola Lambert aing 'My Own America," and This Is My Country," accompanied by Linda Compton, Carol Jewkes gave a musical reading '1 Am An American," her accompanist was Bessie Russell. Their lesson was on the "Banks of Utah," and how they were organised and grew. The ladles were especially interested in the Kamas, Coalville and Heber City banks. The hostesses were Agnes 0DrIscolL Bessie Russell, and Cora Dahl. There were 13 mem bers present and seven visitors. DUP members please remem ber your membership dues and please get them to Rosemary At kinson or Marie McCormlck soon' as possible. The meeting next month will be March 2. ks Additional items we put into the '67 Chevrolet, as handy pushbutton releases for the seat belts, an ash tray that glides in and out on ball bearings, a stereo tape system you can add, not to mention noticeable improvements in the way the car rides and handles. Go to your dealer's. Drive a new Chevrolet, get a free sample of m that sum ffeeHng Releases at a touch to allow easy entry Into the rear. I Kamas Patients 111 and Injured KAMAS Less Housework Clean as light. No one appreciate! the cleanliness of nameless electric heat in the home like a woman. Everything stays cleaner so much longer with electric heat: walls, dragentle, sunshine-pur- e peries, furniture and carpets. More and more women agree : For the good things ia your home, only electric heat U good enough. Leek hits Bectric Htet Now. If you plan to build or remodel, check into electric heat. New develop-Ven-ts make it easier now to connect to nameless beat in, your borne. Special Lew Rate. Owners of total electric homes receive a special low rate for electricity. FREE Soln and Marinftng Dtpt. Utah Powtr ft light Co. Sox S99. Sail Lakt Cfy, Utah 141 10 lam planning loramodol or build now homo. FIom md mo, without obligation, fm information on tltdric hooting. M" Addrou. City Because it's eecfric, it's better. UTAH POWER & LIGHT i4 INFORMATION Clip and Mattel D.H. White, Mar. oSfato.a Bill Hoyt Is home from the hospital and feeling better after a double hernia operation. We will be glad when he Is back in the store again. We mlas hla happy face. Bill's wife Melva waa Quite ill with an Inner ear infection, while he was In the hospital, but Is feeling better again. Alta Hoyt underwent surgery. She is feeling much better now, but is still confined to her home, most of the time. Alta was telling me that Tan ya'e baby has been In the Logan Hospital with a stomach virus infection. The doctors have been giving her Intravenous feedings. The last report was, she Is able to retain her food, so we nope sue is improving. Stiff went to Logan last week to see Tanya and the baby tut Alta was un able to go. David Lemon, son of Bishop and Mrs. Bill Lemon la home after a tonsilectomy. We hope he will eoon be feeling fine Authorized Chevrolet Dealer in Coalville again. Mrs. Archie Pace la in the Heb er Hospital with a kidney infec- MOORE MOTOR COMPANY tion. If thing go well she should be home in a couple of days. Phone 336-594- 1 COALVILLE, UTAH 41-11- m Park City Bill Mawhinney Motor, Inc. PARK CITY, UTAH - Phone 649-996- 5 |