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Show Summit Stake Church Notes Ten Years Ago, from Old Files of Your Summit County Bee mu Summit County Wool Growers sheered the sheep, sold the wool and feasted on the remains. Gloria Judd, Coalville-pres-ideBeth Fawcett, Henefer-flr- st vice president; Helen Judd, Hoytaville chairman of Make It Yourself With Wool committee; Jeaneane Ri chins, Henefer-secon- d vice president; Mary Fawcett, Henefer secretary and nt; Metta It's time to wish our many friends the bestl Kamas Theater Mr. ul lira. Deuf Stapaos Rlchlns-chairm- of the an lamb promotion committee all planned the feast which included lamb roasted, barbecued meat balls In spaghetti sauce, lamb pie and "lamb surprise". 1 wonder what that could have The South Summit Legion I f A joyous Noel to each The Summit County cattlemen voted unanimously to unite In a KAMA- SMr. and Mrs. Merl E. Carpenter of Kamas announce the forthcoming marrlap of their daughter, Miss Connie Carpenter, to Kenneth R. Rees Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Rees of Hoytsville. The couple will be wed March 19, 1970, at Hill AFB where a reception In Kamas will follow. association. Ted was named the chairman for the committee to orpnixe the association. de Arlington, Minn. Enterprise: survey shows that the average community changes Its pop- Miss Carpenter is living in Logan where she is employed Federal Tax Guide Ready Salt Lake Wise, District Director, Internal Revenue Service announced today. The new rates and tables will be effective for waps paid on or after January 1, 1971. The new tables reflect lower tax rates for single persons and an Increased standard deduction provided in the Tax Reform Act of 1969 which take effect In 1971. Because of these changes, many taxpayers will find themselves with lower Income tax witholding. Other chanps Include an increase in the social security tax and Federal unemployment tax rates, witholding c if Income tax from annuities and supplemental unemployment compensation. Advance copies of Circular E may be obtained at IRS district offices by employers using computers who need lead time to make program chanps to their payrolls. come Fear. Reed Pace said that "fear does not come from God." He told of a personal experience in World War II when he "overcame fear by faith and trust In God. Blaine Brown, North Summit Student body President, spoke on annual New Years Eve dance In the Stake House this year. Pat's Irish Five will provide the music. Refreshments will be served, and a floor show will be presented. It is free to the A enppment to Bill Roberts. ulation 10 perpentayear,thusin ten years you can easily nee what happens. There is a com- February. Thursday, December 17, 1970 public. Donald Woolstenhulme, Seaman 1st Class, was omitted from the list of Summit Stake men who are serving in the military this Christmas. His address is 4330 Texas St., Apt. H, San Diego, Calif. 92104. Also a change of address for Elder Thomas William Judd to Elder Thomas William Judd, Princeton, B.C., Canada. JANUARY.., But let's face it. The things you charge now for Christmas you'll have to pay for, probably beginning in January. That's why we recommend you use your Walker Bankard. You can charge everything you need for Christmas or you can get a cash advance from our Walker Office . . tern be glad you used your Walter Bankard and pay cash as you go. But the best thing about using your Walker Bankard now is that come January you'll have just one bill - and you can repay a month at a time instead of all at once. Brighten up your January. Use your Walker Bankard, today. plete change, except for timers. This fact knocks Into a cocked hat the argument of the merchant who sayshe's been in business so long that people know where he Is, hence he doesnt need to advertise. Hes probably been here a longtime, but a lot of his customers haven't. Marion Items Coalville, Utah Maybe you think we're getting a little ahead of ourselves. December isn't even over, yet. in Geology. Linda Jensen announced her Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Kent Vernon to Orem where Mae and Kent were entertained at a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Louder and family. Mae had Christmas early with many gifts she received. Many happy returns. Louisa Session spent the weekend with her sister, Maxine Peterson. Craig Brown and Glen Smith have been out of town but now home from Bull Frog Basin. Napolean Evans, the Browns Indian son has finally made it home. He will start to Trade Tech soon. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Wilde will make their new home in Doris Louders home up Boulderville. We wish them a lot of happiness and welcome them to the Ward. Joyce Rockhlll was getting her Christmas tree at the John Mitchells and when she got ready to come home, the axle and wheel fell off her car, so her mother had to take her home. Summit Stake will present its THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 COME Connie Sweeney and Tom Collins were wed on December 1L They planned their wedding for Guide, containing new Federal tax withholding rates and tames will be completed during the week of December 7, Roland V. and everyone Wedding Plans Santa Claus visited Coalville on December 19 rilling In a convertible. He was greeted by hundreds of eager young mm and women on the Stake House to Utah employers of a revised Circular E, Employer's Tax V John L. Owen of Kamas was appointed district chairman for Scouting for the Summit County area, encompassing SouthSum-mi- t, North Summit and Park City. as a lab assistant. Her fiance Is a Junior at Utah State University where he is a member iff the Air Force ROTC. He is majoring Mike Robinson of Hendfer, was chosen Mr. FJLA. of North Summit by popular vote of the girls of the high school, at the Tommy, Margaret, Jim and Bob Clarence Mitchell of Francis was named the new president of the Kamas Valley Riding Club. He succeeded Clayne Van Tassel of Kamas. Auxiliary held a clothing driva for the Children's Hospital in Mai an R. Foster was appoint Salt Lake City. They planned on buying a Santa Claus suit so ed Western Representative for that Santa could visit all the the Scandanavlan Seminar. He children's homes In the valley. had previously been a student of the seminar. He spent ChristDm Dearden was named mas that year in Denmark. Soldier of the. Month at Fort Dennis Richins of Henefer Meda, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dearden of Henefer were returned home from his Eastern both very proud of their sons States Mission Just in time for the Christmas celebration. accomplishment. The Coalville City FarkSkat-ln- g Fond was flooded by several mm of the community and then frozen by Mother Nature which provided a winter of enjoyable Ice skating for the young and old. The Thompsons Priesthood leaders of Summit Stake met last Sunday in the Stake House to discuss the topic, "Faith Can Help Us Over- Foster, Henefer, lawn. May peace be with you! 12. county-wi- been. Mike Richlns annual dance held on December what makes a leader. He attributed leadership to the ability to communicate with others. Stake President Reed Brown said there are two things man does in this life; repent and move forward or rationalize and move backward. He called those who do the later spiritual cowards. For my money it's Walker Bank COALVILLE OFFICE Member F.D.I.C. ' cAtthis time of the year? we hope you'll think ofusas Mountain Yule Supply The Glen Mitchells have moved into the home across the street from John and Joyce Mitchell. We want to welcome them to Marion. The Merkley clan held their Christmas party at the home of Kay and Lynda Merkley. Others present were Blaine and Renae Cossey, Earl and Elnft Merkley and Grandma, LaMar and Earline Perry, Tom and Beth McCauley, Scott and Paul. Games were played and mighty good food was served. Everyone had a lot iff fun. Happy Holidays! Make them happier with Christmas Seals. of yon! Lynn Clark American Phone Coalville 336-989- 5 Drop la after the first of the year te get your 10 Veterinary Drup tad Supplies at cost plus SEASONS GREETINGS FROM YOUR MANY FRIENDS AT Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones. Bell Bros. Service Coalville, Utah Jumishingyou witlicheerful warmtli, festive cooking and modeniconvenience. Kamas Valley Co-O- p MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY 4 -- M&wU Gu StWiCt- - |