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Show vlil ton Sunday at foe home of lfr. and lira. NormanRlchlna tvo sons and were Leolas their families, David and Kenneth Farr of Ogden. They had a family dinner In honor of Leola'a birthday which waa Frl day. The Richard Fawcett family of Preston, Idaho visited In Henefer over the weekend with Leo and Clarlene Fawcett and checked on their home In Henefer which had been having a "face lifting" last week. Also noticed that Don Taylor's apartments have had a new paint Job and a bit of a change. Ulss Sherry lloore, Miss Lee Ann Boyer and Craig Boyer are home after attending school at USU the past year. David and Phyllis Passey and family and llrs. Ruth BaUen-Joye- d a cookout Sunday afternoon In Morgan and a visit at the home, of Fred and Jean Thurston.' : Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster and Stan attended baptismal services In Morgan Saturday and witnessed the baptism of their grandson, Rick Pace, son of Dean and Joan Pace. Sunday afternoon they atiend- -: ed church at the Morgan 2nd Ward and Dean confirmed his son assisted by both grandfather SINGER BIFOUnUD Will make button, holes, dr fahey atltehes. Mek up last paymonta xlg-xa- Of IMS or HMe Pick-u- MACHINES and 'Delivery p PHONE 2CM27S Collect MOTORCYCLE REPAIR Specializing la Honda ACCESSORIES D. A. Speed Sport Oil TIRES LOW PRICES Phone 829-33- and Harvey Pace of Wan-shi- p. Following church they enjoyed a family dinner at the Pace homo In Morgan. Later In the afternoon the Fosters drove to Ogden and visited at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Foster. Leon and Letha'a son Danny, was presented the Citizenship Award for the past school year as he completed his year In the 5th grade at the Grandview School In Ogden. A very fine honor for a very fine boy! Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ferry were on hand to witness the blessing of their grandson who was given the name of Steven Monte by his father, Cordell Ferry. Parley and Elthera Stephens also attended church In Ogden Sunday to witness the blessing. They all enjoyed a family dinner, following church with Deon and Cordell. Dean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Barker of Willard, her brothers and sisters andhergradparenta and slstera and her grandparents were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Ovard and Michael Judd of Hoyts -vllle attended a wedding reception in Spanish Fork Thursday evelng for a missionary companion ofRandys, Elder Dennis J. Tuckett. Henefer Church A banquet will be held Mooday evening, June 12 In the Henefer Ward Cultural Hall beginning at 6:30. Every me Is Invited. Proceeds will be used to go on the welfare assignment to help pay for the church form. cash, SERVICE ALL KINDS OF SEWING Joe 16 eorge W. Fearn MORGAH, UTAH r ONLY UTAH APPEARANCE Saturday, June 10 8:30 P.M. SALT LAKE TABERlfACLE James Roy Moore Is the name which was given to tbs infant son of Roy and Loraa Moors of San Mateo, California, at church In Henefer Sunday after- -' noon. Blain Moore, the Infant's grandfather, Messed his grandson. Also assisting In the Messing were Stewart Bagley, tbs baby's maternal grandfather, and an Uncle, Steve Bagley of Salt Lake and members of tbs Bishopric. Roy and Loraa and their other ion Jeff arrived Saturday morning, and will be visiting this week in Henefer and Salt Lake with their parents. Carl Ovard gave a Messing and name to his infant son Sunday afternoon also. The name given to this new baby was Chris Thomas. Assisting with the blessing were tbs baby's his brother, Randy Ovard, two grandfather, Joe Ovard, uncles, Brant Ovard and Douglas Ovard, who serves In the Bishopric, and other members of the Bishopric. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Durrant of Morgan also attended church In Henefer and witnessed the Messing of their grandson. Priesthood. PROGRAM: Bach Tooeata Fegue Bartek Ooneerto for Orchestra SlbeUue Symphony No. 2 M On Sola: UTAH SYMPHONY OFFICE 55 West 1st South Salt Lake City, Utah 1 Phone 84101 Trekkers. The entire Guide Patrol class graduated from Primary 363-765- who PECK YARD CATTLE YALES AUCTION I Mondays EVERY THURSDAY Tuesdays Wednesdays ALL DAY AT 13:30 fa. OGDEN UNION STOCK YARDS OODIB, UTAH HOG SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12:30 Funeral services for William F. Ginas, lifollng resident of. Woodland were held on May 25, 1967 at tbs South Summit LDS Stake House In Kamas. Prayer at foe home was given by Ernest Knight, services were conducted by Defy Blsel of foe Woodland Ward Bishopric. Prelude and poatluda music was played by Boneta Atkinson, "In the Garden was sung by Mrs. Elizabeth Lefler and her daughter Allens. Speakers were Waldron Lambert and He Rniale; Dim Thacker aang,lThat silver Haired Daddy of Mina" accompanied by Linda Compton. Final military honors were bestowed upon Mr. Gines by the American Legion, Weber River Post, undef the direction of John Bigelow. , Pallbearers and honorary pallbearers were twelve grand-n- a of Mr. Gines. Burial was In foe Francis Cemetary. WALTER CALDERWOOD PAL Ernest H. JH. pali SENDS WORD Janiel Brown was recently drawing sketches In Salt Lake and met some people who know Kamas people. They emit a m us age home with Janlel and here they are: To Stiff Hoyt, Mrs. Crawford said, "It's alright because I fold my butter mold." To Zola Mae Lott, Mrs. Bll-ge- r, your supervising nurse, said aha remembered you, "because you had slot ofchildren." Mrs. Sanders, who hue home In Samak was worried about all foe snow on their cabin. But fret no more Mrs. Sanders foe snow has melted but you had better hurry. It foels like It might snow again. KAMAS- Homin', ludoe and appreciation to everyone who took part in the planning, and to those who had agreed to take part In foe Memorial Day services, which were rained out. We appreciate your efforts and hive to use you next year. The Coalville Victory club as they turn twelve, participated on foe pro gram Including Donald Passey, Lee Brooks, Stewart Finlay son, Clair ft chins, John Stephens, Stan Fpstar and Fred Keyes. Other TrallbuiUera taking part were Duke Anderson, Bryant Stevens, Lynn Dearden, Larry Jones and Val Stephens. Boys welcomed Into foe program were Gary Ovard, Eric Anderson, Chad Boyer, Grant Dearden, Nell Frodsham, Kay Rlchlns, Arvln Bond and Doug Pace. Their teacher the past year has been Mrs. Dot Win- 815. Delous G. Phillips, Imp. pass 815. Wendel S. Jones, Imp. pass 815. Albert N. Zuech, speeding I 830. Benjlman Blake, ran stop sign 815. Card R. Ole son, ran stop sign 815. Lee T. Sorenson, ran stop sign 815. Hale Burt Seely, ran stop sign 815. Jimmie C. Key, expired drivers license 810. ' Steven Barnes, speeding 810. Chris J. Dunnlgan, speeding 810. Ernest W. Elllngsworth, imp. gross weight displayed 85. Joseph S. HeUewell, imp. passing 815. Benito F. Qulaot, Imp. passing 815. Vance L. Smith, insufficient reg. 850. John E. Hooker, Imp. passing 815. Curtis D. Douglas, overload 850. Following foe ceremony games and recreational singing were enjoyed by boys and their parents. Climaxed by a weiner roast complete with all the trimming. Harold L. Currey, no drivers license on person 85. LaMar G. Price, Imp. passing 815. Russell W. Price, imp. pass -- rig. 850. k. Williams, D.D. Sf'VU SALE S bedroom modern home In Hoyuvlllc. Carpet drnpea, fireplace and bniement. Uiu itoy ttoiinaar, 8150. Dennis R. Jones, ill. FOB SALE 1317 Pontiac 4 door. Good condition. '3200.00 Ph. I34nc 330-243- 1. 131-33- L c Mae 136-310- 825. Jimmy C. Reed, coot. to del. SALE-11- 43 Dodfe Pickup, minor 850. good condition: Ph. Crain L. Rockelman, 111. 334ns consp. 825. Mlcheal W. K. Brown, 11L FO SALE Frlgldalre consp. 825. refrigerator. Good anmmmi Dejer E. Droubay, public Cloy Wilde, Ph. 13343811 lntox. 825. FOB BENT Modem 3 bedroom Brent C. Wlnward, speeding houao la Echo. Appliances 835. furnished. Nice fenced yard.. Walter R. Miller, speeding Ph. Mac FOB SALE Used timbers. Dou6 x HI. Alio roof Koiyl used iheellnx; 40-f1340 each. Kamao truiMa c Valley Lumber, Kamas. glas I 815. PANT TIMElit your or full lime work iia cimvi.-niem-- u linn. Dull 8 piece dining FOB SALE room set, table, chairs and buffet. Good condition, 50. Ph. 234nc 3164946 or 336-2U6- YOUR Watklna Father FOR SALE Gas Space Heater capable of delivering 16,000 Day Gift Seta early. Four Sea-an- a beverage mix on special for BTU per hr. Will heat four )uit 5.23. Call Miriam Jepion, rooms. Also Keefe O Merit gaa c range and heater comb. Five ft Frlgldalre, metal sink and wall 7 before FIVE CUTE klttena to give cabinets. Ph. 33-l- c !34nc noon or after 7 p.m. away. Call 1364505. 13-ln- 836-337- (nr informa-- , TnmnWI, phone 22-2- 838-563- 0. GET 781-460- 4. Sludio Girl. Hixh xchmil girls luny wmk Inn. Call your Studio Girl SHETLAND PONT For ante or trade. W. L. Cox, Henefer. Ph. 3S4nc WANTED TO BUY From 3 to 10 acre with water, suitable FOB SALE Ueed Stockermitlc Will hone. for pay good price. Stokermar water heater and tic Furnace In food condition. Call or write Frank Wayne Rees, 2315 Unwood Drive, Contact Paul 0Driicoll, 7834474 IN 234c 23-l- e Salt Lake City, Utah. or call 7834140. 33-fa- o S30-644- & Fir, I x 8 and t. 331-130- BEE OFFICE HOURS 9 to 5 Monday and Friday, 9 to II Tueaday, Wednesday and Thursday. After hours call 23-t- EXPERT IRONING done in my home, one day aerrlee. Celt Miriam Jepaen. Ph. 7 81-- 4 SO 4. FOB SALE 151 International S ton truck. Uvutock OMVI bed. New dual tins. Excellent condition, 7S0l00l Phone Wan-fchi- p consp. p FOB SALE G.E. Dishwasher In good condition, 130.00. Call 1 or 7334100. SMnc 7333-450- 815. Larry James G. Klech, speeding 810. L. Owen, st6p alp 815. Robert P. Phllaboam, speeding 815. Eldon V. Street, fall, to con- trol 815. Carl D. Swenson, atop 815. . LOJLJ .Weight safely with Tablets. ONLY I sc at Hoyden Liruxa,. .M2 Dex-A-Dl- FOB RENT 3 bedroom house in Henefer. Cell Hilda Talbot. Layton. 3764546. .2c sip Ferdinand Randall S. Taylor Court: Lloyd E. Carpenter, failure to yield 810. Ferron L. Thaomas, speeding 815. Steven Parley Lucas, Co. Ordinance 46, 815. Verl Jennings, Co, Ordinance 40,815. Gregory Child Richmond, Co. Ordinance 46, 815. Jerry O. Martinss, no drivers license 825. Merle Crae Carpenter, Co. Ordinance 46, 825. Robert Lee Slddoway, .Co. Ord. 46,825. Jearld C. Atkinson, driving under foe Influence 8200. Ross Alva Alexander, no drivers license in possession, on the wrong side of road 835. William Kenneth McNeil, driving on suspension. Jail sentence. Hugh D. Hardman, speeding 810. Richard B. Jorgenson, speeding 815. Harold Lemon, passing a bus with tbs lights flashing 85. Says: Congratulations to Parlay Brown of Hoytaville, as owner and breeder of Glenda, an ISIS daughter whe produced 21420 pounds of milk and IIS pounds of fat In 305 days at 10 yearn and 10 months of age. lot your cows settle far anything but the very best? Why THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK RALPH FBANSON ( ache Valley Breeders Asia. Phene Oakley Coalville, Utah - Summit County Bee THURSDAY, Interest Compounded UTAH COALVILLE, John H. Dearden Court: Roger A Brace, speeding of 703-45- Semi-Annual- ly Save with Safety JUNE 6, 1901 FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1905 VO. Jess L. Cumpton, failure to keep vehicle under control 815. Clifford D. Clark, speeding 815. Larry G. Taylor, speeding $10. Evereti L. Willard, speeding 810. William Hogp, 820. Lauretta Jr., M. Day, J15. speeding speeding Lyman H. Bethels, no 1967 lcense plate on trailer-- 810. Clinton G. Raymond, im proper passing 810. ' Edward R. Reynolds, speeding 810. Charles R. Keech, speeding 810. ... Lets Go Swimming! NORTH SUMMITS BEAUTIFUL NEW SWIMMING POOL WILL BE OPEN st, 2 p.m. to 9:30 pjn. Two Dining Rooms Every Day Except Sunday FOR LARGE OR SMALL BANQUETS OR PARTIES Each room is perfectly appointed, end you'll be delighted to entertain here. We need a day or two advance notice . . . that's all The flood, ss you know, Is delicious, and the prices are astonishingly low. PHONE THE POOL FOB INFORMATION ON Swimming Classes Pre-Scho- ol Spring Chicken Inn Sherd and Gwen Woolstenhulo Four Groups Beginners Advanced Intermediate OPEN FROM 5 P.M. UNTIL YOU LEAVE Just off the Interstate, Wsnship c 330-250- Ic c 'James B. Kilby Court; Lalfar K. Williams, tt-Sn- 1364439. 8150. To make good use of all the facilities availabe at this most modern and beautiful cafe newest, in this area. . . . Take your choice of up-townie- 1957 Pontiac good condition, 200. Ph. FOB SALE A Fanes, D.D.8200. nwaM G. Jansen, insufficient fog 815. Youre Invited Classified Promotion imp. Court; 6-- Card of Thanks Roy Perkins, Richard G. Clark, speeding ,820. Richard G. Clark, dr. on Alexander T. Davies, DJ). susp.8100. James W. Carr, fail, to ap$250. 825. pear LJ. Hopkins Smith, speeding Rodger D. Newton, speeding $35. 810. Rulon M. Jones, puMlc lntox. Robert H. Cook, stop sip 825. John A. Cameron, driving no 815. John Marquand, speeding 835. revocation 8100. Ross D. Jones, stop sip Wendell R. Young; exp, reg. Read A. Warner Coalville: Walter Calderwood, 94, died June 4 of natural causes In a 810. Salt Lake rest home. Charles P. Boyce, InsuffiBora Feb, 1, 1873, Coalville, cient reg. 810. to Alexander and Margaret James D. Kelly, public lntox. Salmon Calderwood. Married 825. Lovlsa StonSbreaker June 2. Charles E. Peebles, exp. reg. 1898, Salt Lake LDS Temple; 8W. divorced. Married Mary Ann William M. Peters, Improper Bigler, Idaho, 1931; ihs died turn 810. 1942. Married Margaret Ward, Hector J. Flint, ran stop 1944, Burley, Idaho; she died alp 815. 1984. Ronald E. Rlst, speeding Survivors: ions, daughters, Ronald E. Rlst, speeding 810. Delbert L. Tree, speeding lwrence'b.1Barar, Net., William P.,'San Leiuaro, 'Califs 815. Frank O., Salt Lake CUy; Mrs. Thomas Cody, overload 850. Dave (Leone) Cox, Kelseyvllle, Kart S. May, ran atop sign Calif.; Mrs. Gladys Welt, Lake 815. Blain J. Welling, failure to Port, Calif.; 13 grandchildren. 6 26 display license 810. great great grandchildren; listen, Mrs. Jennie Stewart, Mrs. Glens E. Sorensen, speeding Nettle Ruff, both Salt Lake City; 815. Mrs. Belle Smith, Los Angeles, John D. Peterson, speeding Calif. Funeral Saturday noon, 260 810. Irma C. Cundick, Imp. pass E. South Temple, where friends 815. 8 call Friday pjn., Saturday overDonald . prior to services. Burial Salt load 850. Gudmundson, Lake CUy Cemetery. Aufour Biggs, imp. passing chester. The Henefer Ward Primary's Trallbullder Roundup, which Is a program to welcome new boys Into foe Trallbullder program was held Thursday evening June 1, at the Henefer Ward Cultural Hall under foe direction of Mrs. Thelma Hersh, Primary president and conducted by Trail-buildclass leaders, Mrs. Elllene Rlchlns, Mrs. Sharlene Jones and Mrs. Barbara Keyes. Talks were given on foe program by Ted Paskett and Gary Rlchlns from foe Blazzar class and Londo Fawcett from foe er Xlokota: 24 . 4 - S9 Funeral Held We wish to express our thanks Donald David Passey, ion of Mr. and Mrs. David Passey, was graduated from Primary Sumlay and presented his graduation certificate by Primary President, Mrs. Thelma Hersh. His name was presented to be ordained a Deacon in the Aaronic EUGENE ORMANDY Conducting JANIEL BEE William Gines Activities at Henefer NORTH SUMMIT SWIMMING POOL COMMITTEE |