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Show i Two Accidents Injure Several SALE-- Trl Carb. 3- -2 BB '57 Pontiac Cat Hardtop Automatic trans.; radio and heater, $75. Contact R. Taylor 26-8. Phone FOR FRANCI- SThe Simmons family had two celebrations In one day, June FRANC-SMr. and Mrs. Wayne Prescott and two children and Low Prescott were returning home from Salt Lake, when Bernice dosed at the wheel and ran off the road. They were all shaken up. Bernice was bruised and required stitches In her chin. Low has a broken nose and is hospitalized In the Heber Mitchell was inwhen Ms loader flipped over on him. He was coming out of Me canyon about a mile above Arvln Anderson's. He Clarence was crushed under the machine, and received a number of broken bones. He Is In the Heber hospital and Is In a lot of pain. We all wish him a speedy recovery. Henefer News Pam Robbins, Corr. Please Phone Blaine and Lupe Dearden and girls are visiting with relatives In Mexico. They report having a nice time. Terry Jones, his wife Mercy and their daughter, Melony are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jones. Terry was recently Involved In a car accident which left Mm with three broken ribs and a broken nose, which will require surgery. and Marie Rlchlns and children Marla and Todd, visited with Marie's parents, on Father's Day. Mrs. Chelty Anderton spent a week visiting with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson. Visitors on Sunday at the home of Chelty Anderton were Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Murray and family and Mr. and Mrs. 336-25- Boyd 67 Fisher. The Blaine Moore home was the scene of a family dinner on Fathers Day. Attending were the hosts, their children John, Robbie and Ricky, Mr.andMrs. Ray Moore and children, Jimmy and Jeff of Salt Lake City and Bob and Sherry Jolley and son Chad of Ogden. Visitors at the Hazel Boyer home were her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Wilde of Trail, Oregon. Also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Coombs and family all of Salt Lake City. Visiting with Lon and Blanche Cox were Mr. and Mrs. De Layne Hennefer. Also Mr. and Mrs. Gaylin Neild of Georgia. Mrs. Neild Is the former Maureen Meekam who spent a while with the Cox family. Her husband Is going to Viet Nam and she is returning to England where she will wait for Ms 829-657- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Simmons and family, Mrs. Mary Jean Simmons and family, went to Salt Lake where they were met by Albert and Nettle Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson and family, Devon and Allen Gee, Sandy Moppln and family, Donna May and family and enjoyed Father's Day and Alberts seventy-secobirthday. They all had plenty to eat and took lots of pictures. Doyle Simmons was unable to attend as he had to work. ala me return. Mrs. Marguerite Paskett tended the piano recital for at- two Sylvia and Susan Grlmmett.lt was held In the South Cottonwood Ward. Aldlne Paskett of Portland, Oregon visited with Mrs. Paskett on Saturday. Aldlne Is In Morgan taking care of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Park Rogers. Rosy Dandy Is visiting with Grant and Artel Paskett. Rosy lived with the Pasketts for 6 .rack. Phone Section 29, Rangel North East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The owners of record as of January 1, 1970 of lands subject to assessments for water allotted thereto, and the amounts of water allotted as of such date are as follows: Acre-Fe- et 50.0 L0 Lester W. Anderson L0 E. W. Willard Chester Belnap L0 Attention Is particularly called to the fact that the assessments as made do and will Oakley News day Wednesday in Ogden, visit- ing Rheas sister and brother-in-la- w, Della and Wallace Murdock. They came from Toppen-is- h, Washington to visit their daughter, Jean and Bart B ethers. They had a lovely dinner with them. 336-536- SWATHING, phone ArvU Pace. 2. 26-- 4c 783-45- 24-- 6L 3c 2p is 15$ a line. (Approximately five words In a line). Payment in 23-t- nf FOR SALE: One branding chute. 9. Call Kamas, 783-473- 25-2- nc or girls wanted for Coalville, Feoa and Wan-sh- lp Tribune paper routes. Don 24-Holton, Kamas, CARRIER BOYS 783-46- 3c 83. NEW TAP and ballet lessons, starting $1.00 a lesson. Once Marla 4. weekly. Phone 26-Sahleen. 4 336-534- We will NOT accept classified adz on the phone. They must be paid In advance. Please stop In the Bee Office and give us your ad and pay for It. It Is only a minimum of $L Anything over five lines la 15$ a line extra. By order of the 84-t- nf publishers. An angler tries his luck on this scenic stretch of the Weber River, Just below the Echo Dam. It constitute a lien upon the lands to which the water covered thereby has been allotted, notwithstanding that the Class D petitioner may since the filing of this petition have sold some or all of the land for which water was petitioned and allotted. Accordingly, all persons now owning or Interested In lands within the above described area should give heed hereto. A description of the properties so to be assessed and the amount of the assessment thereon as fixed fay the Board Is of record In the general office of the District as aforesaid, and may be there examined by any Interested party. Wayne M.Wlnegar, Secretary Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. Published In The Summit County Bee June 18 and 25, 1970. Boston. RrBOSTO New! Pint 86.8 proof 45 Quart 86 proof Also in 45 Quart VALUES AT MOORE MOTORS Probably never before have we had such a wide selection of O.K. Used Cars, in a wide range of choices and prices. Come in, browse around. If we don't have exactly what you want, we'll get it for you quickly! Camera S.S. Super Sport 396, d transmission, A.M. F.M. radio, fully equipped. New! 12 Gallon Buick Sky Lark Sports Wagon, 80 proof factory air, fully equipped. 1969 Also in 45 Quart Impala Sports Coupe, I New! J 45 Quart la! 80 proof Power steering, power brakes, Chevy. Truck 3-- 4 Ton with custom camper. 1965 Plymouth Convertible 1S65 Chevy. Four-do- 0 V-- 8 or Sedan, with overdrive. IRle ALSO SEVERAL GOOD TRANSPORTATION Mrs. Metta Richins, IfWID Save on These Great 1967 Mrs. Helen Judd, County Extension Office is stretches like this on Utah streams that are most productive during periods of high waters. (D 1968 Contact: Director Mrs. Sharlene Anderton More than half the drowning victims In pools are under the Inap of ten. Liberty Mutual that surance Companies advises children be watched very carefully when in the water. It only takes a few seconds for a child to he In over his head. 4 new ways forUtah to enjoy Trihuno Photo by Con Brooks in October, 1970 336-221- 63, Oakley. Interested party please call Brooklawn Creamery, Announcement Visiting over the weekend with Glen and Lucille Hortin were their son and daughter-in-la- w, Mike and Karen and children of Richfield. oom house adr WANTED milk hauler to haul milk between Heber City and Four-spee- 336-230- RENT-2-h- CUSTOM 1968 Rhea Wilde, LaRue Carpenter and Lennls Culllard spent the 26-2- nc 3. partly furnished. Call 336-24Mrs. Grant Bapdl.26-l- e LEGAL NOTICE Township 5 336-225- CARD OF THANKS advance. TO Make It With Wool Contest will be held the last week years. 783-461- FOR SALE -- Mahogany desk and 1950 Chev. truck with stock Jane Belle' Judd Edson Anderson, 88, died June 22 In an Ogden nursing home. She was born May 12, 1882, Henefer to George and Jane Belbtn Paskett Judd. Married William Samuel Edson Sept. 26, 1910, Ogden; later solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died 1938. Married Victor C. Anderson, Oct. 26, 1945, Ogden; he died 1952. Mrs. Anderson was a member LDS Church, DUP. Survivors: sons. Dr. Paul Edson, Ogden; Dr. Earl J. Edson, North Hollywood, Calif.; 7 grandchildren; 4 sister, Mrs. Fannie Rlchlns, Henefer. Funeral services were held Thursday, Myers Mortuary. Burial was In the Ogden Cemetery. Brown 26-2- 5L 26-- Dies in Ogden J. Parley 56. 25-2- nc Belle Anderson Name 2p 936-53- 336-23- Utah: 1970 HOMEMAKERS earn extra spending money without leav-- 1 lng home. Occasional telephone blue FOR SALE-2-year- -old interviewing, exp. not necesstallion. Phone sary, no selling - Must havsf private telephone. Sod letter. Including name, phone number, HELP WANTED education, any work tty, and to area Woman In Coalville names of reftrencas to: County Bet ofAmerican Research Bureau wimp Summit fice. Must be good newswrlter, Field Operations, 4320 and we will help. This is not a Rd., Beltsvllle, Maryfull-tiJob 26--Ip land 20705. arrange Interview with 20-t- nf Ford Torino FOR SALE-19- 69 publishers. GT, 351 engine, power steerFOR SALE -- One poodle puppy. ing and power front disc brakes, Contact Bill Curtis or call auto, trans. Excellent condition. nc 4. Contact BUI Dugdale, 21. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District will meet at the general offices of the District on Friday, June 26, 1970 at 9:30 a.m. for the purpose of hearing objections to assessments to be levied by the Board of Dlrec- tors of Weber Basin Water Conservancy District In the year 1970 to pay the amount due the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District for the year 1971, under Class D petitions and orders by the Conservancy District thereon affecting lands In the following area In Summit County, Thursday, June 25, 4-- nd jured THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 Coalville, Utah CLASSIFIED Simmons Family Notes Birthdays CARS AND OLDER MODEL PICKUPS 9 miAm Vera Wilde was hostess Sunday to a lovely dinner for the widows of Oakley. Those present were Florence Wilde, Pearl Hortin, Ethel Rolfe, Indra Young, Ima Wilde and Rhea Rules will be the same as in past years. So start your sewing earlier girls. MOORE MOTORS CHEVROLET k BUICK Aft COALVILLE, UTAH Imported Scotch Whilky, 86 proof; Imported Cimdim Whisky A Stand, 861 proof; Light Rum, 80 proof , Fin Bundy, 80 proof. Mr. Boston Distiltar Corporation, Boston, Moss. M. Wilde. "HST CELEBRATION SATURDAY, JULY 4th FRIDAY, JULY 3r- d- 8 - pm. RODEO, RMRA if Young & Young Producers ADDITIONAL NEW BLEACHERS f i ! 4 J 4 10 a.m. 11 a.m. Parade Program 4 4 12 Noon Barbecue Dinner Little League Ball Game JUNIOR RODtEO - Fish Pond - Kids Sports Rodeo J 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. i BIG DANCE FOLLOWING RODEO Music by the States No. One Western Band "Western Yo Men" 6 |