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Show OAKLE- Y- 3 Xlmo and Eva Woolstenhulme have an Indian boy, Virgil John on, a High School Junior from Eugway living in their home. He la a very Intelligent student and an active member of the LDS Church. His father was the first Indian In the army and fought In World War II. Royal Woolstenhulme Is in Montpelier, Idaho, visiting with his four sons and their families. Brick and Fae; Bob and Alice; Boyd and Beth; Glen and Margaret. Hb will probably be there for about a month. Pearl Hortln is in Pangultch with her son Kent and his family. Kent was going to have his tonsils out this week, and Pearl wanted to be with him then spend the rest of the month visiting with the family, Buelah Woolstenhulme is on her way to Missouri and South Carolina to spend some time with her family. She is planning to be gone for about a month. George Slddoway is In the LDS Hospital He had a stroke a week Summit County Bee COALVILLE, UTAH THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1967 chell; reporter, Micheal Woolstenhulme; chairman ent., Rickey Slddoway There are 6 members in their club. ECHO LEGAL NOTICE S156 S. 20 E., Salt Lake City, Utah, seek the right to exchange had a Ronnie Winegar very 1 ac.-f- t. NOTICE TO WATER USERS of water evidenced by nice birthday party at his home, 27609 and contract with Appl. dewith 15 guests. His mother The following application has Weber Basin Water Conservancy corated the house like a circus and been filed with the State Engt-the- district The water was to have played many relay games, of near to exchange water in been stored year round in Wan-shi-p relay, and penny toss. Ice mit County, State of Utah, Reservoir at a point N. 1760 Exchange Appl. 221, Andrew ft. E. 2023 ft. from 8W Cor. Bee. cream, cup cakes and punch were served for refreshments. Ronnie Bath and W. J. Schauerhamer, ,29. TIN, R5E, SLBftM, and ived received many nice gifts. His mo i year round as a partial supply ther and father gave him a B.B. 'for Irrigation, municipal, domesSirl born Feb. 1 at 10:40 am. tic, Gun, this was the best of all power, industrial, and stockJoan Weller daughter of Jared In the Utah Valley hospital In watering purposes in the Weber and Carol Weller had sixteen i Provo. The little miss who weigh-gues- ts Basin Service Area. at a birthday party to cele- - ed 7 lbs and 7 os. was 20 inches Hereafter 1 ac.-f- t. of water is brate her 8th birthday. They long . will be named Christine to be released at the above point played Pin the Tail on the Don- Lynette and was welcomed home .into the Weber River to satisfy key, Spin the Bottle, Farmer In by one brother Russell and one 'lower users and In lieu thereof 1 the Dell and others. Ice cream, sister Laura. The proud grandparents are cupcakes, and basket favors were Mr and Mrs He Russell of Kamas enjoyed. Mrs Florence Mitchell was and Mr and Mrs Lyman Bothers real upset to receive word that of Heber City. Merl (Wilher daughter-in-la- w liams) Mitchell, Butchs wife is in toe hospital in California. They found a growth on her brain and are going to operate Monday. Merl'a sister Betty Glnes is going to California to be with her. Missionary Address changed. Elder Larry Lewis, 200 Metairie Court Apt. Bh New Orleans, La. Marion ut Sum-pean- Mr and Mrs Leo Hales of Cheyenne, Wyo. and Mrs Zelma Roberts of Rock Spring spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs Acle Hales. Sunday Mr and Mrs Owen Roberts and daughter Susan, of Henefer, joined the group at the family home for dinner and visiting. Miss Carrie Raymond, who Is attending school In Salt Lake, spent the weekend with her parents, Clinton and Ethel Raymond. Richard and Ruth Rlchins and their sons, Layne and Russell returned to their home at Williams APB Arizona Saturday. Friday evening his parents, the Harrison Rlchins, entertained at a dinner in their honor. Other guests in- eluded Mrs Lloyd McQueen, of firBt f, Hoytsville; David Rlchins of Salt ag0.n?. ot?r week. He is in serious condition. Lake; Morey Dearden of Evans- and George will be 84 in April. ton and Mike Rlchins. Insurance In is also Counseling Mrs Florence Wilde Sunday guests at the home of If you have KAMAS the LDS Hospital, for a gall stone Arnold and Hilda Malr were his Eugene and Beverly Watson any probloperation. She is still quite ill brother, Vearl, his wife and their but is getting along fine. We sons Kent and Randy of Granger. are very thrilled over the arrival ems or quesof their first baby, a sweet little tions regarhope she will be home soon. Alden Pitt is In the St. Marks girl bofn Feb. 4 at 1:45 am. In ding your surLDS hospital. The little miss present polbone the had He has Hospital. UPTON 8 lbs. tod 8 ozs. and was icy, or if weighed gery on his shoulder and is doMary Jacobson left last Friday 21 inI Inches as can be long. The baby will be you are expected. evening by train for Berkeley, ing as well in terested named Jeanette, The Cub Scouts and Scouts win Calif, with her brother Ray discussing Her very proud grandparents present the program In Sacraof Evanston. They will be are Mr and Mrs Larry Holt of insurance in ment meeting this week. with their sister visiting May Kamas and Mr and Mrs Earl any form . , . contact The Busy Bachelors H dub .who win undergo surgery this Watson of Salt Lake 10 City. She made and held a meeting Feb. Week. also has two great grandmothers baked tuna sandwiches. The of- -, Licensed Special Agent Ruston Blonqulst, son of Mr ft Mrs Julia M. Erekson and Mn fleers of this club are President) Mrs Justine Life, Health, Group Insurance, Blonqulst celebrated Pearl Mercer of Delta, Utah. Trev Wilde; vice president, Ken his 6th birthday Annuities, Pension Plans Saturday with a Bus. Mitchell; secretary, Dennis Mlt- - a few friends in for games and Ph. Mr and Mrs Ray Be there of UTAH MORGAN, birthrefreshments. Although his Kamas are the proud parents of day falls on Valentine's day he celebrated it early. Beth Jacobson and girls visited In Kamas Sunday afternoon with From This Area to Train for Mr ft Mrs Cleo Anderson the ocLIVESTOCK BUYING To bny cattle and lambs from casion being her mother's birthday. Other family members there, sales barns, feeders and ranchwere Mr k Mrs Elmer Johnson ers. Prefer ranch or livestock ami family and Mr k Mrs Robert background. Walsh and family of Murray. Age 21 to 60. Write Mr 6 Mrs BemeU Orgill and NATIONAL INSTITUTE daughter of Salt Lake visited OF MEAT PACKING Mondays with Mr ft Mrs Merrill Orgill Box 1627 EVERY THURSDAY P. Tuesdays Sunday afternoon. Salt Lake City, Utah 64116 12:30 pjn. Saturday visitors at the Allen Wednesday! . Jones home were Mr ft Mrs Cleo ALL DAY AT Cherry of Ogden. STOCK YARDS OGDEN Visitors this Sunday on the i ! occasion of Mabel Jones birth- OGDEH, UTAH were Mr ft Mr Ordean Iday and girls of Salt Lake; Mrs TUESDAY HOG Boyer and boys of Ogden; I 12:30 Mr ft Mrs Melvin Shaw and girls of Coalville; Mr ft Mrs Wayne FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Jones and family and Mr ft Mrs 1 Fab. r f Merrill Orgill and family. Another daughter Lerene was unable to attend because of illness. Jack Lemmon - Tony Curtis INSURANCE Births Don H. Little 829-628- 6 MEN WANTED 829-668- PECK BROS. YARD CATTLE SALES AUCTION 100-15- 0 75-9-- rrm UNION PACIFIC mass U. P. Offers Round Trip Weekend Travel at ii Wil-llam- 4-- Is to be diverted from a NOTICE TO CREDITORS well ft. deep at a Estate of AMDS W. PRESpoint N. 2112 ft E. 1066 ft from aka A. W. PRESCOTT. COTT, SW Cor. Sec. 25, T28, R6E, SLB AM, and used year round for Deceased. Creditors will present claims domestic purposes of 2 families In NWU6W14. Sec. 25, T2N, R6 with vouchers to toe undersigned at the office of JAMES J. SMES-LEE, SLBftM. 23 West Center, Heftier City, Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons Utah, on or before the 27to day therefor must be filed in dupll-jeat- e of April, 1967. Claims must be with the State Engineer, 442 presented in accordance with the Utah Code State Capitol, Salt Lake City, provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper on 1967. before Mar. or Utah, 13, verification as required therein. HUBERT C. LAMBERT, LORIN PRESCOTT. State Engineer. Administrator. Published In The Summit County Bee, Coalville, Utah, on Feb. 2, Published in The Summit Coun9, and 16, 1967. ty Bee Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 19S7. ac.-f- t. mi Good news for travelers! From now through weekend May 28, 1 967, you can take round-tri- p excursions on Union Pacific at greatly reduced rail fares. In fact the fare is so low that the return trip costs you 10 y fare! only per cent of the These fares apply between all points on the Union Pacific except north of Portland, Oregon and south of and apply to both coach and Las Vegas, Nevada first class on all trains each Friday, Saturday and Sunday with return limit midnight Monday. For complete information, tickets or reservations, call or visit your nearby Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. one-wa- a UNION PACIFIC UNION RAILROAD Kamas Theatre SALE EVERY Kamas, Utah PJtt. 17-1- . THE GREAT RACE Hoytsville FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Callers at the home of Mrs Della Wintefs last week were Martha Mills, Eliza McQueen, iMargaret Thomson, Mr and Mrs j S. W. Jensen of Salt Lake and VOYAGE Mr and Mrs Alton Tumbow of Stephen Boyd - Raquel Welch Roy. Edmond OBrien Ivan and Virginia Crittenden are back in the country after I spending two months enjoying jthe beautiful Southern California weather and visiting with their children In various towns. Sunday guests at the home of Caroline Sargent were Mr and Mrs Parley Sargent and Katherine and Carolyn of Taylorsville; Mr and Mrs David Kaumans, Rand, Susan, and Kelly of Salt Lake; and Mr and Mrs LeRoy Sargent and Dennis of Midvale. It was the occasion of Caroline's birthday and she says she is 78 years young. Feb. 24-2- 8 j FANTASTIC Springhollow Mr and Mrs Leon Dally and young son Graig visited over the weekend with her mother and sister and family, Mn Corlett Ball and Joyce end Lynn FRONT END LOADER FOR SALE Coalville City will receive sealwl bids for the Front End Loader formerly uHed on the Allis Cliul triers road grader. Loader may be seen at City Yard, East of Smith Welding Mercury Cyclone Is a lot ol power, a lot of car at a price that's a lot less than you'd think . There's something about the wide open West that calls for a ear like the Mercury Cyclone. It'e got action. The Cyclone goesl With a standard 800 hp V--8 engine for the purest kind of pep a-g- o, Sealed hills should lie sent to Bonnie Avra, City Recorder. and performance. It's got stylo, too: a great new grille, sporty n bucket seats, steering wheel, deluxe wheel covers standard. And for an even racier look, there's the Cyclone-GMarauder GT engine, rally paint wood-grai- T. carburetor, twin stripes, scoop GT hood. And imported look -- at a very domestic price. Come in and drive the ear powered to live up to lta name. Cyclone. Coma drive a Mercury, the mans ear built to tame the West Bids will he opened at the regular City Council meeting to he held at 8 pjn. Monday, March 6, 1967 GRflHDAU. ffl Coalville ill MOTOR 00., HCL |