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Show Summif County Bee 3 Marion well and la getting out a little each day. He cant wait to get back up on that hill to prove that he can ride that tube (or break the other leg.) g JoAnn Peterson was real ed to have her slater Nola come up and spend the day with her while she was out of college. Jo Ann la taking a knitting class now, so if she looks tired it is because ehe is burning the midnight candles to knit while the children are asleep. M Coun-TRIC- hil I head oat of his burrow last Thurs day he saw his shadow as the day wrs bright and sunny, so we are In for another six weeks winter. This comes as no surprise to the here In Summit County, no one really expects spring to come quite this early anyway. M, I the tta stock-waterin- you,. t. t. 100-15- NY Life Salesman Wins Travel Award Don H. Little, New York Life year. The Little award Is outstandagent, was awarded the Frank Satter Traveling Trophy by Gen- ing in the fact that lt was done eral Manager Bryce C. Flamm, in his first full calendar year in CLU, for the year 1966. Thla the insurance business. award is given to the agent who office Is located In the sells the most policies in each1 I deter-'Marjor- j andj Vn6GIl ie a OAKLEY LEGAL NOTICE : Si SINGER old postoffice building in Morgan and probably the busiest comer in the city. In addition to selling m m health insurance Perunal IvOlU train -j he has recently completed In DLU OIN R busieiuTcVsu ing ing in business Insurance, group insurance and Insurance for es- MARION tate of conservation, was theme the Sayonara, the Marlon Ward Gold and Green Ball held Jan. 21 is Marion. The CARD OF THANHS decorations Vere In colors of purend lavender papink crepe ple, I wish to express my sincere per. There was a scene of Mount thanks and appreciation to all Fuji and many cherry trees with the wonderful people who opened twinkle lights on them and green their hearts with contributions plant, to lend an atmosphere oljtor my mlulon My prayer ud a Japanese garden. will be with each of you Decoration, were under the thought, molrthll. tbe bmt supervision of Ilene Andrus with Barbara Mitchell, Marilyn Jenson, Elder Don C. BlonqulsL Millard Andrus and Jerold Hoyt acting as committee member. The whole Mutual helped with jt ": I the. deltln- - nm n. NmcB TO Representative Will be in this Friday, Feb. FALCON d, 75-9-- Only $1099.00 Kamas 783-46- 96 w LORIN PRESCOTT, Administrator. Blue Shanty Five," helped to j The following application hna make the dance real fun with been filed with the State Engf- - Published In The Summit County Bee Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 1967. nluslc and nonsense. their ! -- CRANDALL-WALKE- R Your Ford Dealer COALVILLE, UTAH After 12 Noon good I The floor show, under the til rectlon of Sandra Mitchell and Joel Hoyt consisted of four dance numbers, first "Red River Valley" by the Scouta and Beehives ; next Hello Dolly" and --Oh Johnny" by the Mia Maids, Laurels and Explorers. Then an organ solo by Frank Nellaon, followed by the All Glrla Dance to Cha Cha beat. Say-ona- ra Your Ford Dealer has a Better Idea: Francis and Woodland ' held their Gold and Green Ball Jan. 28 at Francis. The theme was "Sleigh Ride." The celling was decorated with shades of blue crepe. There was an old fashioned sleigh at one of the room and pine trees around the walls, all to make a beautiful winter scene. The deer. corations were under the dire. COAiUVILLE Mrs. Lola Snapp haa been In ction of the Presidencies of both j The direct line to the checking tbe bospital in Salt Lake under Wards: Mildred Lemon, Donna station haa been installed, mak- - intensive care. Lola had a blood Rae Pare and Sadie Thomas from n ing it possible to reach the High-- 1 ciot ber heart, but it passed Francis and Eva Kohkenenv way Patrol without making a long through and she is now resting Anderson, La Donna Moon distance call. The number, which j ln tbe hospital Her family ex- - from Woodland. One person from la the same as the former number Pects she will be there for about each class came to help with the la three weeks. j decorating and any of the others Alfred Johnson Just came home who wanted to help, were not from the hospital. He 'hurt his turned away, i elbow in the mine, and it did not Every one had a real good time 'heal satisfactorily so he went in- - dancing to the music of the Howto the LDS Hospital for surgery, erd Nellaon Orchestra from Plea-Hsays he feels fine and that gant Grove. The floor show consisted of three dance numbers under the direction of Dean and Ranae FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Johnson froth Woodland. "" Line Installed Ar-dea- . 386-560- 2. j I Kamas Theatre e Kamas, Utah Feb. 10-1- BLAISE MODESTY Cub Scout Pack in Annual Derby Terence Stamp Dirk Bogarde Monica Vitti i . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Feb. 17-1- - 8 THE GREAT RACE Jack Lemmon - Tony Curtis FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Feb. 24-2- 5 FANTASTIC VOYAGE Stephen Boyd - Raquel Welch Edmond O'Brien iiVSSFL. 'days of sorrow with words of ; T, t. pool occulonallp said they had an 80 decide to do their swimming in mile an hour wind storm up there the shower. They sit over the blew It a section of and their drain and let It fill up. Now house apart so that all the clothes j wouldnt you icnow ithat with in the closet went on the flood. that beautiful to swim In It also twisted the sprinkling sys- - the kida would pool flnd Mme otber tern out of Aape and he had to hked better? place th have them repaired. He said the was fine. all family Norma Clegg received a big package in the mall not long ego containing a beautiful set of Chlnaware. She asked Leslie Mit- cheU to send it to her, if he got Llttle Mitchell offered to Japan, so he did and ehe 1 to donate Joylin the cream for the first u happy lady. 'grades Ice Cream Day a couple We are happy to have a new of weekB ag0 The act ttat ttey famHy Uvtog 1e i Marion, Derrall didnt have around any Nancy- - didn't bother she was her, Is Ervin and Ida Peter- Qjjmd to go milk a cow, any cow son's daughter. They are living to get cream. Lynn and with Ervin at this time. Wei- - j0yCe bad to do some tall talking c0e- to convince her this just Isnt is Peterson to be done. Ida reported doing much better. Marjorie says ! her mother Is able to walk a We understand the Highway little and her speech Is much h plannIng to ciBmp down proved. The people of Marlon minlmum apeed violations, love Ida and hope she continues Now w8a5er what d0 j they to improve. with a herd of sheep? Issuing Jlene Andrus and her fhmily tickets would be quite a chore presented the program at Sacra--, collecting would be even ment meeting Sunday. Hone la I worse, unless they decide to take going on a mission to Chile. She lt t of hlde leaves Feb. 20 for the Mission Home. Dene will spend three months at the BYU learning the language, then will leave for the mission field. Her sister Irene May Sorenson la In Escondido,; will be home from her mission In .. M to 1; good April and will be able bye to Hens before she ter Lucy Penny, who Is In n nurs- ing home there. Connie Barnes, daughter of j Helen and Vernon Wilde la iv the Mrs. Virginia Marchant la in hospital where she underwent an the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. appendectomy. Her mother says She haa been having some trouble she la feeling pretty well, and swallowing so aha went in for will be home the first of the iweek. aome testa. ) That lucky Sam and Beth are Maxwell Grace and Pheres going to leave for Arisons the j Wilde are leaving all thla cold middle of the month, where they 'weather to head for the warm eon of California. They plan to plan to visit their daughter. meet A1 and Dale Siddoway and returned Jessie Stevens Just from Colorado, where she had ; maybe get to see the Bamasters. visited with her daughter. jThey might even get down into Richard Jorgenson recently re- - Mexico, The Oakley Civic Club had turned from hia mission. He and 8 Valentine party planned at hi. family presented the program at church Sunday night. They had the home of Helen Johnson. They a very fine meeting highlighted are going to have a lot of fun. by the family singing "Love At Audrey Stevens, Erva Hortln, Roberta Frailer and Helen John-len-d Home In Spanish. .son are planning the party so you who a ( JUST AROUND TH VALLEY pleas-Gru"dho- Stawon ""L1" L?. ?! j COALVILLE, ITT All THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1967 neer to exchange water in SumSUMMONS and you may there obtain a copy. mit County, State of Utah. This is an action to foreclose a No. 1 S3 459 Exchange Appl. 221, Andrew jN THE DISTRICT COURT OF mortgage on tbe following real Bath and W. J. Schauerhamer, THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- - property located In Summit 20 E.. Salt Lake City, 8156 IN AND FOR SALT ty, Utah, based on a promissory Utah, seek the right to exchange LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF note In the principal sum of 1 ac.-fof water evidenced by UTAH. (1,825.20 secured by said mortgAppl. 27609 and contract with ALFRED D. HAN8EN and age: Weber Basin Water Conservancy The Southeast quarter of BEVERLY R. HANSEN, district. The water was to have the Northwest quarter of the hia wife, been stored year round In Wan-shl-p Northeast quarter of 8ectlon Plaintiffs, Reservoir at a point N. 1760 16, Township 2 North, Range va. 10 East, Salt Lake Baae and ft. E. 3023 ft. from SW Cor. See. ROBERT C. DONIIIUE 29, TIN, R5E, SLB&M. and used Meridian, and JESSIE M. DONIDuted this 15th day of August. year round as n partial supply IIUE, his wife; JEAN D. 1966. for irrigation, municipal, domesLARSON and ANNABEL g tic, power, Industrial, and MOFFAT, IVERSON AND M. LARSON; and MOTIn Weber the TAYLOR. purposes OR LEASE, INC., Basin Service Area. By RICHARD II. MOFFAT, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO Attorneys for Plaintiff, Hereafter 1 ac.-fof water 1 1311 Walker Bank Building, to be released at the above point THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDSalt Lake City, Utah, ANTS: into the Weber River to satisfy Published in The Summit CounYou are hereby summoned and lower users snd In lieu thereof 1 Bee Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9, ty to serve to mall or upon required ac.-fIs to be diverted from n 1967. Iverson A Taylor, plain0 well ft; deep at a Moffat, tiffs attorneys, at 1311 Walker point N. 2112 ft E. 1056 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 25, T2S, R6E, SLB Bank Building, an answer In to the complaint and AM, and used year round for writing domestic purposes of 2 families amendment thereto and file a In NWU6WU, Sec. 25, T2N, R6 copy of aald answer with the Clerk of the above entitled court E, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting within 20 days after service of of thla application with reasons this summons upon you. If you therefor must be filed 4n dupli- fail so to do, Judgment by decate with the State Engineer, 442 fault will be taken against you State Capitol, Salt Lake City, for the relief demanded In laid thereare& Utah, on or before Mar. 18, 1967. complaint and amendment to (which haa been filed with HUBERT C. LAMBERT, the clerk of said court, and a State Engineer. Published In The Summit Coun- copy of which la hereto annexed herewith served upon you. ty Bee, Coalville, Utah, on Feb. 2, and If your address la unknown to To repair all makes and 9, and 16, 1967. plaintiff or hia attorney, and the models of SEWING MAcomplaint and amendment are not attached to this summons, it CHINES AND VACCUM NOTICE TO CREDITORS will be filed within aald ten dura CLEANERS. Estate of AMOS W. PRES- with the Clerk of the above court, For information call COTT, aka A. W. PRESCOTT, Deceased. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Creditors will present claims Coalville with vouchers to the undersigned 1963 at the office of JAMES J. SMED-LE336-25- 08 CONVERTIBLE 22 West Center, Heber City, Four-speeRadio, Heater, Utah, on or before the 27th day After 3 p.m. of April, 1967. Claims must be Bucket Seats. A real beauty presented in accordance with the and clean as a whistle Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. sympathy, beautiful tributes, deeds of Infinite kindness and lovely floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Judd and Family. Mra. Louetta Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Judd and Family. Mr. and Mra. Keith Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Judd and Family. HOYTSVILLE Cub Scout Pack 209 held their annual Plnewood 'Derby Jan. 25 at the Hoytsvllle Recreation Hall with a loving cup and first, sec-n- d and third place ribbons helps presented to the winners by 'Lee j Wright. In the Plnewood Derby, the boys race cars were made from kits on a slanted board. Winners ln the group were Bruce Staley, 1st; Don Sargent, 2nd; Jeffery Louder, 3rd. winners were Wayne Judd, 1st; Dale Sargent, 2nd; Mike Judd, 3rd. Winners among the j were Mark Judd, 1st; Scott, 2nd, : ad Glen Curtis, 3rd. Otto Lythgoe and Velma Judd Nine-year-ol- ice includes bright grille . . . deluxe trim Inside and outl Spatial White Sale Ford Custom 5001 Cornea with pleated vinyl aeats, wheel covers, deluxe bright trim, whitewallil d The boys ' began by singing COUNTRY I flag! ing prayer, Bruce Chappell of Den 3; closing prayer, Robert Denos Sew and Sew KAMAS The Sew and Sew Club from e Kamas met at the home of e Wilde where they planned for the new year. They elected officers aa folio wi: Ilene Taylor, president; Kathy Hollis, secretary; Joyce Rockhill and Sadia Thomaa as Fiesta Chairmen. They had a nice evening and were served pie and ice cream by hostesses Latrese Wilde and Betty Glnes. ...where the baying is easy La-tre- CRANDALL-WALKE- MOTOR CO., INC. 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