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Show i i Jk f Pretty Girls : : LeAnn Higti School. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Boyer and a 1966 graduate of North Summit High School Miss Boyer was Homecoming Queen In 1966 at North Summit and attendant to Summit Comity Rodeo Queen In 1966. She was chosen as North Summit entry In the Miss Jr. Miss of Utah contest. She was a student body officer and cheerleader during her senior year. She has been attending Utah State University for the past year. Mill McNeil plans on attendlns Utah Technical ; College In Salt Lake City In the .field of nursing. . BoyerofHeneferlsthe Judy Lott of Kamai la the daughter at lfr. and Mrs. Demon! Lott and a 1967 graduate of South Summit High School Mias Lott was an American Mexican Exchange Student In 1964 and attended Girls State In 1966. She plana on attending Weber State College and majoring In the Held of elementary education. Sherry Ann Moore Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Moore of Henefer. She has been attending Utah State University for the past year where she is a member of Kappa Delta. Miss Moore was first attendent op USU Rodeo Queen. She has won special awards at Wool Contest and Style Dress Revue and was Summit County Rodeo Queen In Classified Promotion MAW MILK WE WANT You to be fully Informed about Watkins Crop Keep. Used to help preserve hay, grain and com. Call Miriam Jep-se- 4-- H University of Utah for the past year where she has been a member of Alpha Delta PL Miss Gardner (dans to be an English teacher. While In high school she sang the lead In the school play and was also a cheerleader. IMP SS-l-O WANTED restaurant Part or full time 359-833- 2 649-965- 28-2- The 'Mustang's dub, under the direction of Doug Gines, has been learning about the types of horses, their parts, the care and grooming ofhorses and how to ride, feed and saddle REDI-MI- H their horses. Members of the clubare Reed Bailey, Clay Atkinson, Marla and Tim Gines, Cindy Simpson, David and Rebecca Wagstaff, Debra McNeil and David Ure. Siddoway Rites H;ld on July 8 .widow, needs for hanA light here M the te In Kanu m BUST XOWI nfnwm July 27, 1967, 8:00 p.m. In the Grandstand Three age groups, ALL Summit County Residents Eligible. (Farm Bureau Membership not required for contest) I For Entry Blanks or Further Information contact FOB SALE Quarter Hone Mare. Contact Edison Stephen, Henefer, Sunday Special 136-682- 7. son, TSS-4S- Afe Smith, Farfc FOR SALE 10x43 two bedroom trailer home. 1958 model, furnished. Ph. 184c Otr 336-586- 4. BEAUTIFUL QUALITY PIANO Available in your area for only 815.00 par month. Simple 6 interest on unpaid balance. Write Credit Dept. 3718 South State Street, Salt Lake City, c Utah 84115. daughters, Dwayne David (U S Army, Vietnam) Mrs. Dee (Lu-ee- n) Allison and Mrs. Edward HORSES No matter what you (Jo Dean) Barrus both of Tayneed lu horses, wa have them. lorsville; Ms. William (Patsy) All ices, all types, all pried.' Reed, Salt Lake City;-- grandchildren; brothers, sister Wayne Pent, Morgan, 18-l- c Alden,Laketown; Gall, Oakley; Mrs. Frank (Otis) Bullock Coalville. SUMMIT COUNTY Burial was at the Wanshlp PROPERTIES Home with Income on nearly City Cemetery. Mr. Siddoway spent his I acres land. Ideal location, In excellent condition, newly younger years at Oakley and Park City. Several years of painted, partly furnished. The owner will consider financing ranching In Laketown, Utah and to approved credit the past 20 years In Park City 8 Bedroom modern In every working for the Mines. He was way in Coalville. This la an a grand friend and neighbor and ideal location. Gas heat will be missed dearly by all Tor Rent with option to buy who knew him. 8 bedroom homo In Coalville. Gas heat cood condition In every way. Priced to sen. COALVILLE PERSONAL Small home In Wanthlp. Ideal for a retired couple or small family. Very reasonahe price. Bill Ridge and family of Grand MJnlt apartment In Peoa. Island, Nebraska have been In Coalville, low visiting here with members of price. their family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sargent of Hoyts vllle and Mr. GALL RAY DEARDEN and Mrs. Glen Ridge of Mor1 gan. EARLS REALTY Earl Button Realtor Carl Sargent and sons Paul 111 North State, Morgan and Gale drove to Scottsdale, 1 Phone Arizona over tee fourth to visit Call ue on all your Real Estate Carl's sister LaRue Selby. They problems. It wll be our pleas28-l-c report It was 120 degrees In ure to serve you. Phoenix when they arrived. 829-186- First Night of the SUMMIT COUNTY FAIR 336-564- 28-2n-c 28-4- V LESSONS In my home. Beginning, advanced, rock and roll. Steve Paakett, 38-S- Funeral services for Frank LeRoy Siddoway 55, who died July 2, 1967 were held July8 In the Park City L.D& Chapel He was born at Oakley, Utah to George Lorenzo and Chloe Survivors: GUITAR STAB COAL Siddoway. He married Gwendolyn Davis In 1938. SUMMIT COUNTY FARM BUREAU X Whatever your Frazier local 336-247- 783-460- 4-- Hanna Field la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Field of Peoa and a 1967 graduate of South Summit High School. Miss Field was an American Mexican Exchange Student and plana tip attend Brigham Young University this fall. FOR SALE 1185 Corvalr. 1958 Dodge Station Wagon, lift foot boat, aircraft atarter angina, with trailer. Ph. employees. Kit chen help, bus boys and wait GET AOCLT and Childrens 'eases. Contact ML Meadow 'Vitamins on apodal also van- Ranch, Hwy. 40, bne mlla east of illa, lemon and pepper. Call Kimball Junction. Phone Salt Lake City or 18-l-c Miriam Jepsen. Park City. c 783-460- KAMASh Linda Joyce Gardner of Summit Park Is the daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs. William L. Gardner. She has been attending the 783-467- 0. c 1966. Mustangs for sale. Call FOR SALE OR RENT 3 bedroom home. TOg and gaa stove, carpeted living room, pasture Included. Ph. Ogden, 3 ' if, 393-420- or write 1665 den, Utah. Brisker, Og- Carlisle Knight William M. Judd Or Any Farm Bureau Director AGE GROUPS: Junior Division Up to and including 10 Amateur Division 11 to 16 inclusive Rural Youth Division 17 to 30 inclusive ' v i To every family man who has ever wondered . . . How much life insurance is enough? All day long on Sunday, Long Distance rates are at their lowest No need to wait Enough life insurance depends on how much monthly income your ftmUy would till evenitig. You can dial a station-to-stati- on call anywhere in the country (except Alaska and Hawaii), and the first three minutes will never cost more than a dollar. if you werent need supporting them . . and how much income you want at retirement if yon live. '. See me for details. Why not taka advantage of our Sunday Special rates, and make this a very special Sunday for someone somewhere else? Mr. and Mrs Cloy Wilde returned this week from a three weeks trip accompanied by their son Mr. Kenneth Wilde and family. They toured the Utah Canyons and spent some time In Las Vegas. A wed: was spent at the Mission Bay Resort near LaJolla, California where their son attended a conference at the University of California. They traveled along California's northern coast and visited Lake Tahoe and then returned home. Mountain States Telephone Ph. S2M2M MORGAN, UTAH DFerdinrad Ceogretelatlem te Parley fawn ef lie ytev ills, as ewer aed breeder ef OJaeda, an S Id daughter tljMd pseuds pounds e fat id M whe predueed ef milk and did In Md days at M menthe ef age. Why let yeur caws settle anything hat the very heat! KAMAS VALLEY FIESTA DAYS Nr JULY 7:30 p.m. Thursday they accompanied an enjoyable afternoon watching the animals. Mrs. Rees stated she thoroughly enjoyed the outing, probably as much, or more, then the children. 20-21-22- -24 THURSDAY, JULY 20 Kamas Hall Princess Contest Peggy Wilde to Salt Lake to the Hogle Zoo where they spent Go f 829-195- Star la Rees, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rees of Roy visited with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees this week along with Donna Workman who has been spending the past month here. Lets . fn 386-281- I A FRIDAY, JULY RALPH PRAXSOX 8:00 p.m. f 'eehe Valley Breeden Asa. Phene Oakley 21 Kamaz Hall Kamas Valley Fieata Contest. Tom Bradshaw, M.C. Immediately following Queen Contest will be Battle of the Banda. HMiU SATURDAY, JULY 22 JUNIOR PARADE down Main Street, Kamas, ami. until 2:00 pjn. Junior Activities. Games and Races for children, all ages. Concession stands will be open for business all day with goodies for all pjnv Junior Rodeo. One Million Dollars Worth of Fun FREE. pjn. GIANT PARADE. Special guests, Dick Nourse of KSL and surprise celebrity, including beauty, class novelty and fun. p.m. Demolition Derby nt Rodeo Grounds with Dick Nourse and surprise celebrity, followed by Pony Polo. pmu Tennis Court, Outdoor Dance, where Beard Judging Contest will be held. Live music and entertainment 10:00 a.m. 11:00 Lessons Begin on July 17 Series of Nine Lessons $8.00 for All Classes Invitation to Bid Summit County Commissioners are now receiving bids for Fleet and Liability Insurance. 2:00 6:00 8:00 10:00 i CLASSES EVERY DAY CLASSES OXVEXi 0 0 Beginners Intermediates Women Swim to Music Scouts Swimmers Call 336-25- 52 for Further Information After last lessen special water shew will feature swimming exhibitions' for public REMEMBER POOL I Bids Will Be Opened Monday. August 7, 1967 4 and 5 year olds IS OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY- -3 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. SUNDAY Specifications can be obtained at the County Clerks Office Commissioners reserve the right to refuse any or all bids. Reed D. Pace, County Clerk REST w MONDAY, JULY 24 , Sunrise Breakfast at the Beaver Creek Nursery. All Invited. Plus a Wild West Program. 12:00 Noon Drag Races down Main Street, Kamas. 2:30 p.m. Horse Racing, Canyon Rond, West Side of the Valley. 6:00 p.nu Lions Town Park. All Invited. 8:00 p.m. RODEO. Climax of excitement for Fiesta Days. Home Grown Talent aa Stock, with Wild, Wild Happenings. 8:00 a.m. Bar-B-Cu- e, KAMAS VALLEY IS THE PLACE TO CELEBRATE THE 20th, 21st, 22nd and 24th OF JULY I Where Friends, Old and New, Can Meet Each Year for Fun and Relaxation EVERYONE INVITED I |