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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE MY COMPUTER, would be whis at record books. You could stuff into its receiving end those garden seed envelopes, receipts and eash register tapes, the calendar with all the IPs and 0's on it, the fabric samples and those ragged and slightly singed newspaper dippings you rescued Just before they burned, tt would whir and buss a few minutes and prestol Instant record books! tt would even provide pictures of those things you forgot to photograph before it was too late. Its greatest duty would bs to get all kids to H meetings an time with all their project work and would keep their enthusiasm high from beginning to end. tt would keep track of project books, record sheets and dues money and see that nothing ever got 'housedeaned away. It would know how to bathe and trim calves, sheep, hogs, and dairy stock right every time, tt would cut and wash vegetables and even stop the growth on those that will be too far gone for the fair ( or speed up those not quite ready). a Mary hlw, OCNm Miiiw. 4-- n gut tgasgro Occasionally 'In tha mail from business brokers: "Have you ever considered selling your business? Vo have a standing answer: You bet. Every Thursday morning. Then I have to give U a little thought. Bow would 1 spend my urns if I wasn't working my tall off In the newspaper business? Could I finally gat the book written? And if 1 did, who would publish It? Should 1 Just go fishing? And continue catching nothing but roots and snags? Or play golf forever? And go on with those hooks and slices? Or go nuts rocking on a verandah, or Bringing in a hammock, or taking long walks? My feet hurt Just to think of it. Why don't 1 move to another Job? But who would hire me? Let's take a look at the Help Varied Men columns in this morning's Trlb: Sgnlor Planner. Oh, Pm a great planner. Oops, Master's Degree. And probably doesn't pay over SO or 40 grand. Air conditioning parts sales work. Veil, Pm windy enough. Ha. (JokoJ Oops, start as counterman. I spent my time on the courier in the depression. Crib, that is. Auto glass installer. $4.36 1 per hour. Qood heavenly gracious that kind of money is for me. union. Union? ' Bight Janitor. VhaPs to Janlt from midnight to 8 a.m.7 And y. think of Might look-inthush-mone- this'll. Bonn? Tips? HamU-Ma- n, lay-off- any Thursday.-M- ac. Bees WAXING by Mary Bee HERE and rr fair time again Pm too pooped to IS, u usual care. Each year 1 swear 1 will see to it that the H projects are all finished with plenty of time to spare-t- hat there will be no 4-- rush. last-min- ought to quit kidding myself, I know It cant be done. Again 1 this year the last stitch was put in, the last record book was signed Just minutes before the final deadline. Pm going to write my Congressman and ask him to fix up a government grant to build some 'computerised H lead4-- ers. I MEAN they have computerised banking and computerised railroads and computerised education, so why not 'computerised H leaders'? It wouldnt be espacted to dc everything; Just take over some of the moat trying Jobs. Like explaining to alittle girl why she should baste everything first even though hei mother doesnt do it that, way or why each seam has to be pressed or, glory of glories, lets have it pick out mls- - IT WOULD SEE that no one ever got baklngpowderandbak-in- g soda mixed up wben making cookies for exhibit and remove soil from a dress while keeping it fresh and nice. As you can see, the computerized H leader will be a great advancement and will take its place alongside the 'computerised kindergarten teacher or the 'computerised den mother. But until it Is bdlt, well, what could be' finished is all done by now and what couldnt will have to wait til next year-w- hen I swear I will NOT take another dub. Oh, I Just found out how well my girls did at the fair this Fm so proud of them. year Now next year Fm going to start REAL early so I wont have that hectic rush the last week before the fair, getting H projects completed . . . -Mary Bee 4-- Gus and Lorraine Swanson visited with friends in Calierie and Las Vegas, Nevada lari week. The heal was terrific so they were glad to get home apdn. Mrs. Nellie Roberts and daughter Susan an visiting friends and relatives in Qulrier, Kansas. Mrs. Zelma Roberts of Rock Springs and Mr. and Mrs, Loo Hales of Cheyenne are visiting their mother, Mrs. Acd Hales. Card Bedeger was a guest of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Castle in Porterville last week. Wendy Bedeger and Raelynn Bond are enjoying this week at Bible Camp in Palisades, Idaho. Wendy won a free tuition for best attendance and memorising Bible verses. She won 820 points. Rae Lynn came in second with 210 points, winning half tuition. The girls are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bedeger and Mr. and Mrs. Bond. Major and Mrs. Richard Rlchins and four month dd Ryan arrived Wednesday evening from their home at Williams AFB, Arizona. They are visiting their parents, Mrs. Lloyd McQueen at HoytsviUa and the Harrison Rlchins at Echo. Their sons Layne and Russell came a week earlier. Miss Cleo is enjoying a two week vacation in Tooele. She is the house guest of her aunt and unde, Thorn and John Novack. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hair treated their children, Shelley Kay and Ricky to a day at Hoaglu Zoo. Tha youngsters thrilled to the rides on the elephant and camd as wallas the train. Grandma, Mrs. Hilda Malr and son Brent of Coalville Joined in the fun and the La-vo- me attar-noo- n. Shelley Kay and Ricky Malr attendadthe birthday party of their cousin, Kim Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carter, who was celebrating his fourth birthday. Mrs. Beverly Malr drove her children to Layton for the party. The Carter boys, Cary and Kim came home with the Hair family. Saturday their parents came and both families drove to Heber to attend the County Fair. The Carters returned to their home in Layton Sunday evening. Other guests at the Malr boms during the week have included Lyle Carter and Jerry Eddington of Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Tex Chatwln and family of American Fork. Coalville Comment Clyde Lamb is recuperating in hie home after four daye of treatment last week in the David 0. McKay Hospital. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bkn-qul- st were her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen of Paradise, Utah. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and family visited and left their two sons David andJeff to spend Sunday guests n a week. Tuesday LaRue Brewsterand brother Durrell McGarry of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Blonqulst. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Chappell have enjoy edbavlngboth of their boys and all of their grandchildren with them the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappell, Nancy, Robbie, Marianne and Melinda came from Redlands, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Alex Chappell, Becky, Eddie, Craig, Carolyn and Diane from Phoenix They took several successful fishing trips into the Uinta. They also visited the 'Golden Spike National Monument and of the driving the of the spike. Grandma Farrell was especially interested because her father, Samuel Feddles, was present at the original driving of the Golden Spike on May 10, 1869. He had aupervlsed the blasting of the rock for the railroad bed and the tunnels down Echo and Weber Canyons and worked on to Corrlne for Brigham Young. Lorea Blonqulst accompanied her daughter and, family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Ercanbrack of Ogden on a five day tour to Yellowstone Park last month. On the way home they stopped in St. Anthony, Idaho and paid a visit to tha 'Fun Farm owned and operated by Mrs. former school chums, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Packer. In Idaho Falls she visited Blon-qul- her sister-in-la- Mrs. w, Wlne-fr- THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 8 Car Hits Cow Arisona. Coalville, Utah KAMA- S- Reverend and Mrs. Dale Potter and family qpantSaturday at the Wasatch County Fair. They took in all of the exhibits and the stock tiunr Ou their way homey they ran broad side Into a cow. Bud Pitt was tha first officer at the accident. Danny Wright of the Highway Patrol was the investigating officer. The car was not serloudy damaged and noons was hurt. . Thursday, August 7,1969 worker. good me. Pm a man and Pm handy and Pm a good . . would it be worker. Still as enjoyable as publishing? Vhat all would 1 have to be handy at? More and more that thats for Summit County H era are reminded of the speech and do- moost ration contests which will be held Friday, August 19 in the North Summit High SchooL These contests are open to all members with those over 14 to the tUgttda to win a trip state contests. Also Included in the days activities will be the meal preparation contests with win- -' ners taking part in the state contest. 4-- A representative of the Small Business Administration will be in Summit County during tha coming week. Persons wishing to contact him may do so in Kamas at tha Kamas State Bank on Thursday, August 14, 1969 sta ed Hickman who is a patient in the LD6 Hospital there. Clinic Pre-Scho- ol The clinic for all children entering kindergarten for the first time will beheld in the North Summit High pre-scho- ol School Faculty roan August 12 and 14 from 9 to 11 ajn. minitinn is rePhysical quired before entering Kindergarten. Price of examination is $2.50. Parents of Kindergarten children will receive letters designating time of appointments. Any one not receiving a letter, please contact Mrs. Jana Jansen immediately Phone forap-polrime- Sivwm through, th wMoit whtHnn of WMtarn dMhint. wSdlogr hi Iha country. lotMt itytM. ' Fair prim. W6STMN. BOOTS RANCHWIAI SADDIERY Seed for yew Kit M Togo Color Catalog on Oirtnr by Matt, Wo drip anywhaio.. Jacke Write V RANCHWEAR So Wort Sail Lake City, Utah Oapt. N" Soaring Hit Notion from Sw Hoart of 2 Eatf 2nd Sooth Stroot ri. 1 l 84111 336-249- 3. ... 4-- ... ... TIME IS RUNNING 0UTI U WRLMM THE NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES TO PRESS SOON! For information on: Personalized listings, changes in listings, or advertisements in the Yellow Pages, please call our Business TLL TAKE VAQUERO! (The jeans boys want most -- Office. 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