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Show I Simpsons Win Dr. Ken Wilde Is Transferred VALENTINE Ing from the University of Utah in 1950 and was awarded his doctorate In physical chemistry In 1953. Following from Dan Dr. Wilde was a Research Associate and head of the Physical Chemistry Group. He is a member of the American Chemical Society. A native of Coalville, Utah, Dr. Wilde resides with his wife and two children in Holland, Pa. . Dr. Wilde received a BA Degree In chemical engineer- - Its almost Gibbons Family Holds Reunion The family of Albrey and Fannie Susanna Moore Gibbons held a reunion Sunday, July 19 at the home of Glenn Gibbons in Marion, Utah. Many children and grandchildren had not been to die family home for . ... 'Sam operating a motion picture theater in a small town. In recent years, thousands of small-tow- n movie houses have closed because the owners could not make them a paying proposition. Today's Valentine goes to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Simpson of Kamas who have kept the Kamas theater going against the odds. The Kamas movie isopen and three nights each week Mr. Simpson, who Is a rancher by profession, devotes many hours of his time to the operation. The town would have no movie if it wasnt for him and his wife. They do all the work. Just recently, Mr. Simpson apologized to the community when be announced he had to raise the price of tickets from 60 cents to 65 cents. A dedicated pair of citand a Valentine to izens you, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson. North Summit spent several days with her grandson who is recovering from heart surgery at the Primary Children's Hospital. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Marshall, a former resident of Fillmore, Utah. He graduated from Millard High School, in 1954 and then attended the College of Southern Utah for two years, transferring to B.Y.U., he was awarded a bachelor's degree In 1962 and a masters degree in 1967. He Is presently working on his doctorate at the University of Utah. Mr. Marshalls educational experience began with Hercules Powder Company where In 1961 he was employed as a training specialist in the Polaris Missile Program. In 1964 he urday. Mrs. Helen Leathers has re- w, & Clerks Office. Tbe Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids to be Opened at 11 Bountiful. Echo Notes Mrs.Acel Hales was saddened to learn of the sudden death of her nephew,DawsonC. Woodard Wednesday In a Salt Lake hospital. He had been a guest at her home last Sunday with other members of his family. Mrs. Hales and her daughters, Mrs. Nellie Raskop and Mrs. Zelma Roberts and her husband, Gilbert visited at the Mortuary in Magna Friday evening. Saturday , the Roberts and Nellie drove to Pangultch for the services and burial. They returned Sunday after spending the night with relatives in Pangultch. The Roberts then drove to their home in Rock Springs, Wyo. At the Godspeed am. ' interest CARD OF THANKS Wed like to express our and love to the many friends and relatives who helped to make our Golden Wedding Anniversary a day well always remember. We certainly thank and appreciate our wonderful children for their klndnesa and consideration. Nellie and Chauncey thanks 30-l- p Coming up on August 12, 13, 14 will be foe Black Willow Invitational Softball tournament. Teams from Salt Lake and Morgan win be participating. Marion News Doyle and Connie Nowllng and children Blaine, Gerald and Alice of Cheyenne, Wyoming are visiting In Marlon with Marv and Laura Simpson, andinHm-ef- er with Perry and Belva Nowllng. Doyle and Connie and family took a very good look at Wyoming on their way to Utah this time. They went north of Cheyenne to Douglas, Casper, and Tbermopolos where at the museum, they received a Jack-alo- pe binding permit. Then on to Cody and into Yellowstone Park where they enjoyed the beauties of nature. They only saw two bears but the children were very excited as one bear came right to the car, fora went to another car and stood up and looked right Into the windshield at the driver. They enjoyed seeing the elk, moose, deer and many other beautiful sights. They traveled on to Jackson Hole and looked around,' then Into Drlggs, Idaho for a visit with Doyles aunt and uncle, Bill and Claira Lewis. Bill and Claira said to tell every one hello. They enjoyed the drive around Bear Lake and to Logan for a look at the Temple grounds there. Then on to Henefer and Marlon to visit their many relatives Get two kinds of interest at Walker Bank Open a savings account, and youll receive interest on your money. The highest interest allowed by the Federal Reserve System. The second kind of interest? Interest shown in you as a penon. We believe a bank should offer both. Because Walkers offers both, you build a more secure future. More secure because our interest in you goes beyond your savings. p.m. NORTH SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Come in to Walken soon. Start building interest on your money. And allow us to start building interest in you! THREE AGE GROUP DIVISIONS: Up to 11 Years to 17 Yean 17 Yean and over 12 For my money Walker Bank CLARK BRINTON NORM RICH1NS LYN SORENSON LEON JUDD WM. K. JUDD CARLILE ED URE ift COALVILLE OFFICE KNIGHT Mfmhrt F.D.I.C. $ 136-56- 68. TEACHERS AID Applications must ha In by July 30, 1970, North Summit SO-- lc School District. LOSE WEIGHT safely with et, and ramova sxcasa fluid with FLUIDEX. Only 98f sod 8.69 at Bbydra Drugs. Dex-A-Df- 30-5- p Ford drive, low mileage, heavy duty springs and tires, split rims. Estra ns cans. Confect of Blaine Dick-eo- n, Bob Dickson FOR SALE-19- 66 Phone Morgan 829-358- fun foie eom-m- er on n need tote goto. $135.00 Call FOR SALE-Ha- 29-2- nc 90. Yorkshire Terrier of Smith and Moorehouse Canyon. 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Anyone living In Summit County is eligible. Individual or groups up to four. ) THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 30-I-p Well both be richer for it. For further information contact your Farm Bureau Director: 0. ROBERTS CLASSIFIED airport to wish him Talent Find D. committed several costly errors and coul&l bring a run across. In foe sixth inning, Steve, Jenkins walked, Doug Toole reached first on an error and Bob Adkins walked, loading foe bases. Rod Foust then got a single, scoring Jenkins and Toole. Larry Calderwood fora got another single scoring Adkins and Foust. Calderwood then scored on an over-thro- w at home to send the game Into extra Innings. In the ninth taming Kerry Pace reached first on a walk, Spug Blonqulst bunted and on the play they over-fore- w first and Pace scored to tie the game again. (Carlsons scored a run in the top of the ninth). The pitcher then walked three straight batters to force In foe winning run. The Black Willows now have a record of 10-- 2. ! October-Decemb- ANNUAL Thursday, August mar-- stay at Williams Air Base. SUMMIT COUNTY FARM BUREAU 8 former Among them, the Top Gun. tie from There was a three-wa- y er 1968. Since that time he has won it eight times. After his recent win the trophy was inscribed, "We give up, Keep It 425 TFTS. R was a proud moment for he and Ms family. Of to her many friends is foe marriage of Miss Ann Marie White and Mr. John Saunders on July 12. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Swanson are making the announce- - Major Rlchlns has won a number of coveted medals and trophies during his three year 6-- an Miss Elza Markham of Ontario, Oregon. The Marshalls have four chil- dren ranging in ages from 10 years to 16 months. . REED PACE, Summit County Clerk. given In 1958, Mr. Marshall were his wife and sons, his mother, Mrs. Harrison Rlchlns and brother Hike, his sister, Mrs. Joy Beech and family, his brothers and sisters-in-law, Frank and Fay Rlchlns, David and Karen Rich-i- ns and children, Mrs. Uoyd McQueen and daughter, Mrs. Marlon Smith and two sons. on August 5, 1970 was assignment with the LD6 Seminaries and Institutes where he served as teacher, principal and coordinator. This post year he was principal at North Toole County High School In Sunburst, Montana. ried the Major Richard L. Rlchlns left for Vietnam Monday where he Is assigned in an advisory position to the South Vietnamese Air Force for the coming year. His wife, the former Ruth McQueen and their three sons are making their home In Ogden until his return. On Outside of County Courthouse on file in the Salt Lake City; Juanita Howard, and Mrs. W. D. Hewlsh and two granddaughters of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pendleton and children, Mary and David from Spanish Fork and John Pendleton and two sons from Mrs. William Woods and daughter, Miss Ruth Woods of Ogden spent several days last week, with her daughter, Mrs. S. P. Mikkelsen. Miss Shelby Mikkelsen of Salt Lake Is spending this week at the Mikkelsen home with grandma. Invitation to Bid PAINTING ALL WOODWORK METAL and granddaughter of Willows The new principal of North Summit High School, is J. Ross Wool-stenhul- Morgan as the winless Kitcheners scored five runs. The Black New Principal ... Mrs. Ellen Pace was pleased to have her children drop la to extend their best wishes on her 88th birthday last Sat- 7-- High Names ... Lewis pitched one of Ms finest games this season. Monday, July 20, the Black Willows defeated Carlson Kitchens fay a score of 6. The Black Willows looked like they were going to be defeated HR. MARSHALL FOR SAL- E- 12 X 55, 1968 Columbia trailer, Cau 359-987- Electric Motor Supply got 2 runs on 7 hits and had two errors. and money goes it calls for patience and a love of your neighbors. Pm talking about the task of turned home from a month's stay in Germany with her son and family. She enjoyed visiting many points of Interest while in Europe. years. Picnic lunches were prepared and every one had a good Angus Pace received some time. very painful burns from an over-heat- ed Those attending were: Albert radiator while and Ann Gibbons, children and working in their hay last week. He Is recovering at home. grandchildren; Eugene and Nlta Many friends and relatives Pace and family; Jesse andReta have been by to visit with Mrs. Moore and family; Ruth MaxMillie Pendleton this summer. well and family, Ella and Edison her guests have been Among Giband Glenn Boyer family, Mrs. Danny Pendleton and two bons, Marilyn Zleve, Orald and children and their grandmother Melissa Levl children and grandchildren; Or rice and Ora from Oklahoma; Mrs. Beth Pendleton of Bozeman, Montana Lewis and family; Neil and Da Mrs. Gardner and family; Leon and and her daughter-in-laBill Pendleton of Salt Lake Lorene McNeil and family; VerCity; Mr. and Mrs. William nal and Linda Beal and Mildred R. Jensen of Bountiful; LaVerda Gibbons. Specifications error. a thankless Jobas far as Mrs. George Fisher Is a patient at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake. She is reported to be Improving and hopes to be home soon. A miscellaneous shower was given for Ann Smith at the Wanship Cultural Hall Wednesday. Hosts to approximately fifty guests were Mrs. JocyleDarcey and Mrs. Florinda Darcey. The shower was honoring Ann's marriage to Mr. Fred Sweat of Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young and their young son from California have been visiting with friends for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John Hortin visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hennlck at Wam- - sutler, Wyoming. Mrs. Fawn Smith 4-- . Wanship News He has been assigned to a plastics applications laboratory where he will be concerned with the theoretical and physical chemical aspects of polymers as related to plastics. On Saturday, July 18, a makeup game with Electric Motor Supply was played. The Black Willows came out on top by a score of 2. Both trams played well in the close contest. The Black Willows got 4 runs on 8 hits and had only one One of the nicest compliments any one can receive Is a listing in Todays Valentine, and a recent issue of the Salt Lake Tribune did Just that for two of Summit County's finest citizens. Dan Valentine wrote as follows: TODAYS VALENTINE graduation, Dr. Wilde Joined the Rohm and Haas Redstone Research Laboratories, Huntsville. At the time of his transfer to Bristol, Rotim and Haas Company, Philadelphia, Pa., manufacturer of chemicals, plastics, fibers and pharmaceuticals, has announced the transfer of Dr. Kenneth A. Wilde from Its Huntsville, Alabama facility to the Research Division at the firm's Bristol, Pa., Plant. Black Willows Win 2 Games 4 |