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Show Coalville Personal USU Graduates Dr. and Mrs. Vera Phaien of Inglewood, Calif. friends visited with here Memorial from Summit Kamas Sportsmen Take River Trip SANITATION pverament in a numerically ecommended ratio ofonesanl-arla- n per 15,000 population. Without this health worker, only low level of sanitation can e expected because there will be no adequate Inspection or enforcement program. Unfortunately, the serivlces of a local sanitarian are not provided too the citizens of many of our counties at the present time. To practice In Urtah the sanl-arlmust be registered with the State. Among other requirements, he must have as amlnl-mu- m a Bachelors Degree weighted heavily In the Physical Chemical and Biological.. Sci- Day. LOGAN - Among more than ,800 candidates for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trujillo degrees received a call from son Dennis at Utah State University this prlng are the following who Saturday telling them he would be shipped out soon but didn't are candidates for bachelors know for sure where he was degrees: COALVILLE- - Verna Jean ping. foyer, daupter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Judd Irs. M.M. Boyer and nini entertained pests Dr. and Mrs. 'rank Bullock, son of Mr. and Larry A. Faas and baby Rachel Mrs. Frank Bullock. from Reno, Nevada on Saturday KAMAS - Jack C. Johnson. and Sunday June 3rd and 4. Mrs. Faas Is the former Patricia Middleton from Florida who has been a friend of the Judds since she attended the COALVILLE: Brigham Young university In The Coalville 2nd ward Is ences. 1BS7-6- 2. The scope of Individual Ina three months sewing holding Mr. Faas Is assistant proclass for anyone who wishes to terests and the range and varifessor of elementary education attend. The daases will be each ety of responsibilities of aanl-arla- ns and Director of Special Educaalso have been expanded work day, the second Tuesday tion at the University of Nevada. In each month at 10 to encompass arsaas which were ajn. relatively unknown only a few Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bendlx-se- n Coalville Ward Relief Society years ago. , ' spent Thursday and Friday, held their closing social under In addition to the calasalcal June 1 and I In St. Georp, the direction of the Relief Socprograms of restaurant, milk, Utah, returning Saturday iety presidency Wednesday, swimming pools, Insect control, Daughter Tanya had also spent May 31. and public accommodations, a week wlthr a friend, Judy Sanitarian skills are now found Dutson In Provo where she in many new attended a farewell party for a For example, they are being three members drove Twenty young friend, who will soon deto Salt Lake where they toured utilized In air and water poll part for Iran with her parents. the Bureau of Information on utlon programs, radiological the Temple grounds and visited health, accident prevention, Dr. and Mrs. Reed . Parkthe Wax Museum. Seventeen of mediacal care administration, In er. and sons returned Sunday the members went throup the health facilities and services from a weeks vacation trip to temple. programs, on the university Canada where they enjoyed Expo It was a very enjoyable day :ampus, and in Industry to men- (7. tlon some areas. and all members agreed It was a trip that would be throughly Mrs. Lorea Blonqulst accomenjoyed by the entire family. panied her daupter and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Florence Mitchell and daughCoalville Second Ward sumter Norma Clegg went to Idaho Stembrldge and son Gregg of mer at held will be Primary Peoa to Ogden Thursday evenweek to a birthday party last 1:30 on June 15, June 22, and ing where they attended the of 13. remainder The June July for Nellie Woolstenhulme, graduation exercises of her and July to be held at the regFlorence's sister. enjoyed granddaughter C Indie Lee ular time of 10:30. Thursday a fine dinner and They visited with Ercanbrack from the Ben Lo- mornings. about 40 or 50 members of mond Hip SchooL Nellie's family. Nellie came A turkey buffet luncheon was down for decoration day. served after the services at Dick and Iona Larsbn have the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coalville First Ward Is holdreturned from California to LaMar Ercanbrack which was ing a Happy Valley Days their home In Marlon. Iona has attended by Mr. and Mrs. Thomcarnival June 15 with a parade, en ill but Is feeling better as Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Elden of youngsters startnow. We are happy to have them primary Stembrldge and Mrs. Lorea frflf-lr- . ing at 6 p.m. at Dean's Coffee Blonqulst and grandchildren. Shop. All primary youngsters In Mam' and. Laura simpsot the stake either In groups or went to. Magna to Cyprus High 'Aiurr inland School lo'the graduation of their' Individually are Invited to Join Provo, lotah visited In the parade. grandson Bobby Simpson. at the home of her aunt Mrs. They spent the night with CarMetta vRlchlns and other remen and family. Bobby plans to latives Tuesday. attend the University of Utah next fell. was Peoa's Homecoming Jan Bendlxsen, son of Mr. Orald and Melissa Lewis had who all fun for great attended, and Mrs. Grant Bendlxsen, rea full house on Decoration Day. turned from his first year at especially the children. There Those present with their familwas a good crowd present, but It Dixie College with two swimmies were, Lorene and Leon not as was was the crowd felt ing trophies, to track trophies as McNeil; Ha and Nell Gardner; because this large year last, one volley ball trophy and two Darlene and Frank Shepard; of storm. the tennis trophies. Frank Adkins The Bazaar was ablgsuccess Craig and Ida Beal, Belva and on of Mr. and Mrs. John Adwith most of their articles sold. Perry Nowling and some of the kins also brought home a trophy other members of the family were hours of There many for volley ball. dropped In during the day. work put Into the program but A visitor last week at the Roscoe and Winnie Andrus the lovely everyone enjoyed home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and family left early Wednesday dinner and with old being E. Wilde has been Mrs. Wilde's morning to go to the airport to friends. sister, Mrs. Gladys Zabrlskle meet their daughter Dene who In the Field has been Lewis of Salt Lake. She returned home left for Chile on her mission. In He was Lake. Salt hospital Sunday. Sunday visitors at their met Dene at 4:15 a.m. to They had have appendicitis thoupt home were Jesse and Mae Wilde and visited with her then at 6 but Is home and feeling better Gary, Steve, Cindy, Kenny and o'clock. Millard their son left now. hla girl friend. Kenny has reto go to Washington to help Fred and Iona Merchant's cently returned after fulfilling In George Simpson on his form. the Heber has been daupter a mission In Austria. Then at 7:30 Dene left on her Hospital suffering from a bad so the Andrus family Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Staley flight ear Infection and sore throat. and family of Roy visited with felt vaxjunuph along. Dale 'and Alverta (arckanr Mr. and Mrs. LaVelle Staley They will soon be going on and family, and Dale and Fay Sunday. They recently returned Kennlson and family and Mrs. vacation themselves though, to from a vacation trip to AcapGrace Nellson wenttoSantaquln California to visit relatives. In won which Dennis Hex. last Sunday where they enjoyed Millard will fly from Washingulco, A aales contest, . visiting with friends, then went ton to meet mem at San FrancisMemorial Day Mr. and Mrs. to church In Pay son where their co. Then they will travel to Los Bin Staley and family of Evanscons In was speaking before Angeles, Southern Utah where ton, Wyo. and Mr. and Mrs. leaving to go on a mission. When Roscoe will attend a school Gin Larson of Bountiful visited they came home they went to board meeting. with Mr. and Mrs. LaVelle Laura Scotts home to visit with Guests at the home of Marve Staley. their family. Laura has been and Laura Simpson first day Mr. and Mrs. George Newbold quite ill and had an operation of fishing season were Bob of Salt Lake and their two a short while ago. She Is feeling and Maxine Welch, Heber Mr. and Mrs. Larry Marve and Bob suffered broken quite a bit better now. Franson and children and Mr. legs and were both In the Heber and Mrs. William E. Diston Hospital in January). They had were all guests of Mr. and Mrs. nice day of fishing and even The Lumpy Doup Girls H Clyde Lamb Memorial Day. had fome luck, so they had club held their meeting May. 22 a fish fry for dinner. The following people were at the home of Thelma Wildes. callers at the Viola Habey home There were elpt members preECHO In Coalville over the weekend: sent. The girls went to the kitchen where they made tossed Mr. and Mrs. PaulCSommer Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rich-Iof Los Angeles, Calif; Mrs. green salad and punch. After received word that their Frank W. Borseth of Ogden, cooking they returned to the son Richard was commissioned were dinner guests, Mr. and livlngroom and Nikki Slddoway a Major at Williams Air Force Mrs. E.Eaddler of Kearns; read the minutes and call ed Base, Arizona on May 19. The Hard-me- nt Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blrkeland the roll, president Patty se past year he has trained adjourned the meeting. and Mrs. Clara Brown of Salt to fly the F US's pilots Lake City and Mrs. AJ.Webb Reporters -- Mary Ann Atkinson at Williams. and Debbie Wilde. of Ogden. Mrs. Leona Bradley Is busy entertaining her grandchildren, Spoons Robin, Chuck and Dari Darst Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lockhart of Heber City, this week. of Downey, Calif, were callers The Snappy Spoons H club at the Mabey home last week. met at the home of their leader Rae Lynn Bond had a very Mrs. Lockkart is the former Connie Nowling May 22 and special house guest last week, Miss Lena Dearden of Henefer. organized for the year. The her cousin, Vickie Tyler of Mrs. Jacqueline Warburton officers are as follows: Presiand three aons; John Dee, dent Judy Robertson, vice Jackson, Wyo. Jeffrey Lynn and Joseph Cark president Becky Watson and Friday end Saturday guests at were visitors at Grandma Secretary Card Andrus. The the home of Mrs. Acel Hales week this home end. Mahay's girls will take 'Lean about Included her daughter, Zelma, Luncheons this year. husband Gilbert Roberts, her The second meeting was held their daughter Connie and his their Summer Primary hours for May 25 at the home of Mrs. C. Roberts all mother, Coalville Ward will be at 10 leader where they make soups, of Rock Springs. each Tuesday excepting the se- - Tomato and Pop Corn, and bread Belden and Zelma Lynn and ticks. All three girls were their rtmfl Tuesday In each month daughter Diana spent the present. when It will be at 1:30. week vacationing in Calif. past an Church Notes , . Marion son-in-l- aw Peoa , . grand-daupte- rs, Lumpy Dough 4-- ns Viet-amie- Snappy 4-- KAMAS- A group of men from the Kamas area went down the Green River and Colorado river on the recent Friendship Cruise The trip began at Green River and ended In Moab. Eddie Sorenson, Joe Burrle, Randy Taylor, Ronnie Davis, Rex Simpson and the Vet Dr. Williams were In the group from our valley to take the trip. They reported having a real good time but Rex Simpson had a slight case of laryngitis. Leo Frazier regretted not being able to go this year because his boat was not In working order. Card of Thanks We wish to express oubthanks and appreciation to our many friends, neighbors and relatives who helped In any way during the recent death of our loved one Harold G. (Hap) Glnes. For the lovely flowers, the lunch, those who took part In the services and anyone who helped In any way during his Illness we thank you. Augusta Glnes Letha Miles All other members of Haps family. Card of Thanks The family of Williom Glnes wish to extend F. their heartfelt thanks to all their relatives and friends for the beautiful floral offerings, cards food and kind expressions of sympathy In their recent loss. May we also extend special thanks to the Woodland Ward Bishopric and Relief Society, Mr. Waldron Lambert, Mr. He Russell, Mrs. Elizabeth Lefler, Alene Lefler, Boneta Atkinson, Don Thacker and Linda Compton and the American legion Weber Post 95 for their part in the foneral services for our beloved husband and father. Mrs. W.F. Glnes and family fices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of 85.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder st submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved.- t: GLORIA JUDD Shall the Board of Educe lion of South Summit School Sum m11 County, 8tata or Utah, be authorised to Issue end eeli bonds of the district In the amount of not to exceed Distract, announces eon-tra- Janet Stevens Moore Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars (1900,000) payable not more than twenty (20) years from their date and to bear Interest at a rate or rates not In excess of I per cent per annum, for the purpose of raising money for the purchasing of school sites, for building or purchasing ons or more school houses and supplying the same wltii furniture and necessary apparatus, and for Improving school property under the charge of the Board of EducatlonT" 1967. The polling piece for til qualiSTATE ROAD COMMISSION fied electors of the school disOF UTAH. trict snu the judges who have Henry C. Holland, been appointed to couuuct tne Director of Highways. election era as follows: Published In The Summit Polling Place County Bee June 8, 1967. South Summit High School, Kamas, Utah. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Judgts The following application has Norma Fitzgerald, Lillian Mcbeen filed with the State EngiNeil, Marlene Schumann. neer to change water In Summit Alternate: Geneve Devise. County, 8tate of Utah. All locaThe polle at euch polling place tions are SLBAM. shall be opened at the hour of Aspen Acres Associa7:00 oclock Bjn. and will be tion, Inc, 417 F. Street, SaK kept open until end will be clue Lake City, Utah, propose to ed at the hour of 8:00 change the point of diversion pjn. and nature of use of .575 reThere is to be no J45 sec.-f- t High and .185 gistration of voters special for sucb ec.ft Low water evidenced by election and the official register Weber River Decree Right No. last made or revised shall con 685, 60 per cent of No. 686, and ititute the register for such elec6.93 per cent of No. 688. The tion, except that the County water has been diverted from (berk of Summit County will Little Hollow Creek, Young Holat hie office during relow Creek end the Weber River regjsteroffice hours except Sat gular In Secs. 36 and 37, TIN, R7E. Unisys, dundays and holidays The water has been used from sUk except unng the Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 for Irrigation of period Immediately preceding 1175 acs. and stockwaterlng for the bond election any person 36 50 cattle. All uees In Secs, who ou the aay of the election and 37, TIN, R7E. will be e qualified elector and Hereafter, the same qr ntlty will register such persons as of water la to be diverted at either one or both of (he fol- wovidea by lew. s La Verl Bushell, lowing points: (1) Young Holirealuect, board of Educalow Spring, N. 8800 ft. and W. tion ui south Summit School 30 ft, and (3) Little Hollow District, Summit County, Springs, N. 5340 ft and W. 1600. Utah. SE Sec. Cor. 37, ft, both from s Loyd C. Lake, TIN, R7E. The water la to be .. Clerk, Board of Education 1 to from March NovJLfor Jus o. doiith Summit School Dili domestic purposes of 130 famitr.ct, Summit County, Utah, lies in BEKNEU, SWKNEK, published in The Summit NWM8EU, NEKSEK Sec. ST, Count nee June 1, 8 end 15, TIN, R7X. Protests resisting the grant- 1967. ing of this application with rear sons therefor must be filed la duplicate with the Stats EngV-44- 3 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before . Cash, certified check, cashiers check, or approved proposal guarantee bond for not lew than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as avidence of good faith and a guarantee that If awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish bond as required. additional Information Any may bo secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 3rd day of tone, formerly with New World Motel, Salt Lake will be joining her at Hilltop Beauty Salon ct Cuts Tints Permanents Bleaches WIGS AND WIGLETS STYLED AND SOLD Appointments at your convenience Phone SOUTH 336-232- 3 SUMMIT VOTERS ol-ioc- ten-da- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State --Road-Cammiidon of Utah, Room 08 Stats Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until S o'clock p.m. Tuesday, June 87, 1967, and at that time publicly opened for of Signing and Delineation In Summit County, the erne being that flection of tor tentate Highway No. 80 From Echo to Emory identified afl Federal Aid Project No. July 33, 1967. HUBERT C. LAMBERT, (35) 165 lit Contract State Engineer. The length of road to bo con- Published In The Summit true ted or Improved U 11.78 miles, and the principal items of County Bee, Coalville, Utah, on work are approximately aa fol- tone 8, 15 and S3, 1167. low!: 1160 Sq. Ft of Ground Mounted Sign Type O-- l and 118 NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION Ground Mounted Sign Founda- THE BOAKD OF EDUCATION tion! at Per Lump Sum. The OF Ject la to be completed in 80 SOUTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT, UTAH working days. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREPrequalification of bidden I BY UiVKN that special elecrequired. Prior to any bidder receiving plans and specifica- tion wlU be held in South Sumtion!, it will be necessary that mit School District, State of the bidder have on file with the Utah, on the 37th day of June, State Road Commission of Utah 1947, st which election there completed and approved, the re- shall be submitted to such qualiStatefied electors at are owners of quired Prequalification ment pertaining to contractor property nd'siuU have paid a experience and financial condi- property tax within said district tion in the year preceding such else- The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or asThe oaU for Mouxity signing the contract. strong but silent In conformity with Section 115 of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1966 the U. 8. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this project which are the minimum wages to be paid on this project These rates are mads a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, you U. S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged In highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Your youngster may not underFair Labor Standards Act of stand the word -- security," nor 1938, (53 Stat 1060). know the meaning of life insuThe State Highway Departrance;' but it could help fill this the accordance with in ment, basic need- - for security if you weren't there to do so. The right provisions of Title VI of the man to consult about such mat-te- n Civil Rights Act of 1964 (75 Stat 353) and the Regulations in is the New York Life Agent your community. of the Department of Commerce Life underwriting is my chosen (15 C.F.R., Part 8), issued purcareer, and I work full time represuant to such Act hereby notisenting New York Life. Through broad tnining and experience I fies all bidders that it will afam qualified to advise and serve firmatively Insure that the contract entered Into pursuant you. See me soon I to this advertisement will be Don H. awarded to the lowest respo slble bidder without discrimination on the ground of race, colLicensed or, or national origin. Special Proposal forme, plans and specifications are on file In the Agent office of the State Road Commission, 8alt Lake City, and the office of Its District Engineer at Ogden, Utah, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidFh. 6294213 proposal ders. Specifications, Bus. forms, and plans may be obtainMORGAN, UTAH ed onlr" at the Commission Of con-tracti- t.on, the following question, There is no special registration of voters for the Special School Bond Election of South Summit District y i Those who have a question as to whether they ere properly registered should contact the Summit County Clerk, who will make registration at his office at Coalville during regular office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and except during the 10 day period immediately preceding the bond election. tl BOYD C. LAKE, Clerk of the Board. is hear it through your heart Little happiness is an electric water heater saves 3 ways! - Savst Money. You receive a special low rate for elec- tricity when you use a flameless water heater to provide all the hot water in your home. Also, an electric outlasts any other type of water heater. Savo Time. No waiting for hot water. 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