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Show Summit County Bee 4 Range Management School Dates Are Important to All Stockmen COALVILLE, UTAH W THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1967 4 yearling AngU 1918 or 1924 Indian FOR SALE WANTED W0 Head Nickela. Will pay from Heifers. Phone 25e to 15, depending on condiCOMPLETE HORSE SERVICE COALVILLE ha. a new Avon i All kinds horses for sale, are tion of coin. Also interested In Call Arlene Representative. break horses. Registered thor- other old coins. Arvln Moore, ph. Pace, oughbred stud at stand. Phone Wayne Pent, Morgan. FOR SALE 47x8 House Trailer. HENEFE- Rp WOULD LIKE TO BUT Ph. Used Banks of Early Days," was wall furnace In good condition. 1 PIANO AVAILABLE here at the lesson given by Melva Rich-1n- s PIANO LESSONS Contact Bom If you have one call on save nle can Ph. You Smith, Wanihlp. per month. Thursday afternoon as the Perry Nowllng. this fine Instrument. Write owner Henefer Camp DUP met In their Lake Branch regular monthly meeting con- KAMAS VALLEY MEATS Cui-- HOUSE FOR RENT- -8 bedrooms, Box 15063 So. Salt 1145 84115. Ave. No. Park large kitchen, ducted by Capt. Irene Rowser. tnm vro.t tor The history was given by Violet der State Inspection. Locker ,80' 0,111 S-- L. C, 2c Pggy Bob' Ovard and was about Justin Rox-fo- Meats. Call Reed Frants, Porter and Mary Marlah 8'mI PIANO AVAILABLE here at 15 Porter. Bulletin 102 was also read Der month. You can save on Modem home in which told about the annual con- FOR RENT Instrument. Write owner Henefer. Carpets, drapes, refrlvention held In Salt Lake last Available March 1 Box No. 15053 So., Salt Lake gerator, range. April Branch No- - 84115. ph. Capt. Rowser welcomed three county officers, Mrs Rhea Bag-nel- l, FOR BAI.1E so bead of sheep. INTERIOR DECORATING Let Aow you samples of paint Mrs Marvella Geary and Start lambing March 17. Mar- and Mr Ann Reese to their meeting vln Phillips, Morgan, Utah. Phone paper' without obligation. I'll make 7ur home new and modem and the eighteen members and Insurance Counseling Inside. Many satisfied customers one visitor present enjoyed the have - In Morgan. Fred Berepdse, Ogden If you problbrief remarks made by Mrs Bag-neany 9 or leave word at News ems or ques; who congratulated the Camp on their success as an organistion regardA very proud grandmother, ation and encouraged them to 0 SALE 40 gal. Quick Recov-wor- d ing your Mrs John Anderton, received continue with their good work. present poler7 G.E. water heater. Ph. 136-tlfrom her son Don in Seat-- 1 Capt. Rowser also announced icy, or If S977. Washington that their son, you are Inthe monthly meeting In March W V STEEL Structural Shape would also be held at 1:30; she Hot terested in U A.Wa t.E Roll plate. Cold Roll shaft, Tub-- discussing also Invited all the women to 5gl" Court of Honor to their ward to , d plpe. me. B 100 insurance In Join with them Monday afterMike Is the first Washington. or com- any form . . . contact noon, Peb. 27 to help with some boy In their ward to receive his petltive. Craig Brown Welding. quilting. H. Scout Award and at 14 he Phone. Kamas. 7834894. 43tnf Two pictures were presented Eagle Is one of the youngest to gain Licensed Special Agent to the Camp by Harold Rlchlns 8 1 or with Life, Health, Group Insurance, this coveted award. The Stake .CAIX of his parents, Arthur and Lucy Personal news Items from Coal- President presented his award to Annuities, Pension Plans Booth Rlchlns. Mm j villa, Upton, Wanahlp and Hbyts- Ph. Bin. 8294089 meetAt the conclusion of the MORGAN, UTAH la Mikes , vllle. Hazel Mr. Boyer ing, while refreshments were maternal grandmother and aha Mrs Maxine being prepared, too is pleased of this very fine she talked about a history Wright made by her has been compiling about early accomplishment grandson. inand stores, schools, churches, The basketball team Don Deardustry and railroads in the area den plays on, from the Clearfield and it waa decided If there are 2nd Ward, haa won out In their like who would coplea zone people and regional playoffs and as they would have some made, and the basketball games they will be for sale. begin this week they will be playing in the tournament. You can bet that Ray and Mains, C. Mrs. Dons parents, will attend the games either in person or spirit. The name of Larry Dale Burgess son of Mr and Mrs William OAKLEY Burgess, wa. presented at church Mrs Boyd C. Lake of Oakley, Sunday evening to be ordained a a counselor at South Summit Deacon In the Aaron lc PriestTo High School, has Just returned hood. The Mutual Married of Henefrom a three- - day orientation program expressly designed for fer Ward are planning a trip to high school educators at the UJB the Idaho Falla Temple March Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. 4 Anyone from the ward who Mrs Lake waa one of 38 edu- would like to go should contact cator. from Utah Invited by the Howard or LuGene Jones by Feb. Simply tell us how much to transfer from Naval Academy to participate In 26, so final arrangement, can be your checking account into savings. We do the program. They were accom- made. this automatically every month. It's a sure panied by Lieutenant Commander Robert D. Simpson, USNR. way to get ahead with built-i- n success. Commander John F. Wahlquist Com- - j and Lieutenant USNR, NOTICE TO CREDITORS You can stop at any time. Savings earn a mander Richard H. Lowe, USNR, I Estate of Thomas E. Moore, degood return. It's a service you can get only Naval Academy Information Of- ceased. ficers attached to the Twelfth Creditors will present claims at a bank. Try automatic thrift. It works! Naval District Headquarters, San with vouchers to the undersigned at Moore Motor Company, CoalFrancisco, Calif. The group attended briefings ville, Utah, on or before the 20th given by the Naval Academy'' day of May A.D. 1967; claims Rear Admir must be presented In accordance Superintendent, Utah Draper L. Kauffman, U8N; Dean with the provisions of Code Annotated with and 1953, William Dr. of Admissions, verification as required Shields; and the Candidate Guid- proper ance Officers, Commander Au- therein. FRANK W. MOORE, Coalville, gustus B. Cheatham, USN. One of the Executors of the EsThe briefings, centering around tate of Thomas E. Moore, Deceasthe entrance requirements and ed. curriculum, also explained the David L. Gillette, Interest Compounded Academy'S recent academic upAttorney for Executors. grading which has resulted in Published In The Summit CounSave with Safety modernized and expanded cur- ty Bee Feb. 23, March 2, 9 and 16, riculum suitable to the Nucler 1967. FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1905 Age; a broad program of for midshipmen; and a of faculty standstrengthening ards. The educators were invited tr Annapolis under the Academy'.-"Blu- e and Gold" program, whir' was instituted to give high achr educators greater lnalght lr counselling prospective cand-date- s to the Naval Academy In 6,000-mll- e Dual Homs Lubed Front Suspension their hometown areas. h Rims Wheels Safety academic During the 1966-6-7 Brakes Reusable Air Cleaner Element year, more than 1,600 educators Heater and Defroster Finned Drums Brake from throughout the United Dual Speed Windshield Wiper Dual Master Cylinder Brake System States will participate in the proWindshield Washer and gram. Step-O- n Brake Parking Each of the educator groups Is Upper Instrument Panel Pad Energy Absorbing Steering Column accompanied by selected Naval Glove d Vent Windows Compartment Light Reserve Officers who serve as Smoking Set Directional Signals & Lane Naval Academy Information Officers in their home communities. Day and Night Inside Rearview Mirror Change Signal Outside Rearview Mirror Padded Sun Visors If the shoe fits, your foot Deluxe Steering Wheel Manual Transmission would probably look better In a In all forward gearO Dual-Ke- y (synchronized Locking System size smaller, The Gallen River Hazard Flasher Gazette of Three Oaks, Mich, adLocks Warning Safety vises it. readers. Belts-Fr- ont d Seat and Rear Door Locks Passenger-GuarRear Seat Ash Trays Carpeting Cross-FloFront Radiator Courtesy Light $5,000-$15,00- 0 Per Year Full-FloDual Side Arm Rests-Fr- ont Oil Filter and Rear Magic-MirrDelcotron Generator Finish Henefer DUP i CLASSIFIED ADS 326-226- Hears of Banks o 336-255- 836-537- 829-386- Reed Moore, County Agent All livestock liroducen in Summit County should make every effort possible to attend the Range and Pasture Management Workshop, so announces J. Reed Moore, County Agent and Karl Parker, Ranger Specialist. This wlU be one of the most Informative and educational programs for the livestock men to attend. The subjects chosen and the men to lead out and discuss the topics have been chosen from a very practical standpoint These discussion leaders are some of the most outstanding men in the Western United States If not In the entire country. The starting date Is Thursday Peb. 23, 1867 at 10 a.m. at the Courthouse, Coalville. Plans are to have a abort noon hour and adjourn by 2:30 or 3 pm. Here ere the meeting dates, topics and guest speakers: Feb. 23, Thursday: 10 am. Courthouse, Coalville. What the range produces; plant, soils and water relationship; 'Judging range conditions; Plant Identification. Discussion leaders: K. O. Parker, Paul Christiansen, Lamar Mason, and J. Reed Moore. Peb. 28, Tuesday, 10 a.m: Honor Cub Scouts at Nice Banquet Ranges; Systems of Graslng; Distribution of graslng, fencing, salting, and etc. Discussion leaders: K. O. Parker, Nlei Prlschknecht and HalUe Name Blazzard This program Is sponsored by the Summit Cattlemen's to Forest Unit Associ- ation, Summit Wool Growers As- KAMAS sociation, The Summit County Farm Bureau, Soil Conservation j J. H. Blaxxard, Blaiiard LumDiscussion leaders. Dr. C. W. District and US.U. Extension j ber Co., Kamos, has been reapI Cooke and Dr. Lynn James. pointed chairman of the Utah Service. March 3, Friday: Courthouse 10 Forest Industries Committee for Clip and save these dates. a.m. 1067, It whs announced this week Efficient use of Pastures and by B. L. Orell, national president CARD OF THANKS of American Forest Product inWe would like to acknowledge dustries. and extend thnnks to our many AFPI Is the forestry education THIS WEEKS GRAB friends and relatives who offer-- ! and Information arm of the ed their sympathies and encourand national sponagement in the passing of our sor of the American Tree Farm F.OUK-DOO- R FUTUBA son, by way of phone calls, visits, 8yBtem. Clean as a whistle cards, flowers, speakers at the Other Utah Committee memWe hate to let it go, but it's aervlcea and other thoughtful bers for 1967 arc: Paul Steed, gestures. We would also like to Skyline Lumber Co., Escalante; yours for only extend our appreciation to those Ward Blazzard, Kamns Valley who attended the services and to Lumber Co., Kamas; Earl Crom-a- r, Bishop's Staples and Staley for Cromar Lumber Go., Salt CRANDALLrWALKER their part In the services. Lake City; Dale Leavitt, Grey's BZOTCli CO. Mr and Mrs Leonard Clark River Lumber Co., Kamas; H. L. and Family. Coalville, Utah Cromar, Cromar Lumbef Co., Satl Lake City; and Byron Smith, Smith Lumber Co., Kamas. AFPI supplied nearly 332,000 pieces of forestry education materials In answer to requests from schools across the nation forest-in- 1963 FALCON dustries $899 WESTINGHOUSE Grand Opening In 1966. WASHER SPECIAL! Don F. Clark Keith Wright and Westinghouse have joined efforts to bring you this special washer at this special price. Firal CHECK THESE FEATURES (i 2 Speeds 4 Water Temperatures Water Saver C' Lint Filter O Heavy Duty Rated $ 187 00 KEN'S SINCLAIR SERVICE WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL 838-664- 336-535- 4. 9-- HENEFER The families of seventeen cub scouts and Invited guests attendCox. ed the annual Blue and Gold Courthouse March 7, Tuesday: banquet Thursday evening In the 10 am. Range seeding, Equipment etc; Hrncfer Ward Cultural Kail, and Fertilisation; Meadow Improve- all of the 101 people attending ment; Cattle on Meadow forage. felt the evening was a very enDiscussion leaders: Dr. J. B. joyable one. It was especially gratifying to see each boy given Crumbles, Dr. Grant Harris. March 10, Friday: 10 am., place awards previously earned, by Cub Scouts commltteman, Clint to be announced. Predators and Rodents; Insect Bond. In attendance were EHISt and Parasite Control. ' Discussion leaders: Gar. Work- Brooks and Lyle Brown repreman, Dr. George Knowlton. senting the scouting program In March 14, Tuesday 10 a.m.: the Stake. Mr. Brown congratulated the boys, parents and den Courthouse. Range Economics and policy; mothers, who Include Joye Ovard Fees, range use, Ranch plans, and Margie Bond, Thelma Steetc.; Rangeland administration, vens and Marlene Dearden and Zona Burgess and Vera Dawson, policy and organisation. Discussion leaders: Jack F. for the fine work being done and for the very fine evenings' proHooper. March 17, Friday: 10 am. gram. Courthouse. In charge of arrangements Watershed management; water were the Den Mothers, Cub Masuse by woody plants; Influence of ter, Otto Lythgoe and his comlitter and graslng on watersheds; mittee, Mr Bond, Ralph Ovard, Range Analysis methods, of the j and Joe Fawcett Forest Service; B. L. M. and others. Discussion leaders: Joe Zylen-sh- i, and Dr. Geo, Coltharp. Meet- ing plan to be announced. Nutrients range animals need and why; Nutrients furnished by plants; range feed supplements; poisonous plants end control. 7n 336-587- 7. I Funeral services were held in the 7th Word of the Butler Stake In South Salt Lake for Don Forrest Clark 40, who passed away Wednesday morning of complications following heart surgery. He waa bom In Coalville Sept. 23, 1926, the son of Leonard and Edith Clark, Raised In Coalville, a graduate of North Summit High School and of the University of Utah. He was an active member of the LDS church, and had taught In Escalante, Whitler school In Salt Lake and Kearns Elementary, Married to Genevieve Robinson of Mlnersville March 14, 1952. Survivors include his wife and four children Shauns, Kelvin, Jolyne, and Gordon; parents Mr and Mrs Leonard Clark of Coalville, brothers and sisters Lauren, O. Harlan, and Mrs Glen (Vadis) Rogers. 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