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Show Pink and Blue Oakley News Cliff and Roth Crittenden were very pleased to become irandparents twice in November. November 9, Gerald and Loralie became the parents of a baby boy. He weighed 8 lb. 8 os. and was born In the American Fork Hospital. No name has been chosen yet. Other gramfoarents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Best of KamaS. November IS Craig and Norine Van Tassell became the parents of a baby bojf. He weighed 7 lb. 9 18 os. He will ani-w- er to the name of Mare C. Craig and Norine are living in. Salt Lake where he is attending school. His other grandparents are Morlln and LaReta Van Tassell. Ken Woolstenhulme flew to Chicago on school business. Karen took charge of the store. Vera Wilde spent a few days in the Coalville hospital, but we are happy to report she is home and once again out and around. Leola Wilde is also In a Salt Lake hospital having surgery. We all hope she will soon be home. We all miss seeing her early every morning. Our sincerest sympathy goes to JoAnn (Mitchell) and Blake Vernon on the loss of their baby. Also to Nila Mitchell on the loss of her first grandchild. Louise Bearden, daughter of Emery and Bernice Wilde, flew to Houston, Texas over the Thanksgiving holiday to see her son Dennis play football for the U of U. Dennis Is a senior and this was his last game to play. A large- number of people - entertained their families at Thanksgiving dinner Thursday; the Dallas Thackers, Emery Wildes, Elton Prescotts, Wen-da- ll Wildes, the Frank Richards, Rex Caspers, Paul Bert Johnsons, Bob Mileys, Jack Crandalls, Olle Atklnsons, Parley Wildes, Bill Mitchells, Cliff Crittendens, Just to mention a few. es, Kamas Theatre Phono 783-446- Kamas 9 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Dec. 4 Rod Steiger 3-- Christopher Plummer WATERLOO FRIDAY and SATURDAY Dec. 10-1- 1 James Stewart George Kennedy HENEFE- RGale and Debra Jones are the proud parents of a baby girl born on Sunday, Nov. 28.' The new little miss weighed 5 lbs. 2 ox. and was 17 inches long. Grancfoarents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rees. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rees and Mrs. Neil Lythgoe. Henefer News Thanksgiving dinner was held at the home of George Ovard. Attending were, Vera and Ruby Moore and son Dan, Ralph and Joye Ovard and four children, Everett and LaNae Ovard and four children. A Douglas and Thelma Ovard and their foster daughter Julia Fowler had as dinner guests Jay and Dorothy .Ovard and children, Kelly and Robin. Val and Marlene Deardenand children, Lynn, Kevin and Valerie enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at American Fork with Marlene's sister, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Bowman and daughters, Linda and Sharon. Also Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sabey. Dinner guests at the home of Douglas and Sharlene Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Morris of Evanston, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kidman of Casper, Wyo., and Jim and Barbara Brooks and children. Randy and Becky Ovard and children Michelle, Trlcla and Jill enjoyed a visit over the with Thanksgiving week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Cox and family of Great Falls, Montana. They were accompanied by Becky's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rees and daughter Kathy. Mrs. Chelty Anderton enjoyed home of Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Murray. She spent Thanksgiving day there and returned home on Friday. On Saturday Mrs. Anderton and Mrs. Hazel Boyer enjoyed a belated Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dm Anderton in Milton. a nice visit at the On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Moore and son Ricky and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hersh enjoyed a dinner at the home of Mrs. Kathy Ferguson. Dean and Joan Pace and children and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pace were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster on Thanksgiving. Mrs. Alice Richards of Richland, Wash., visited in Provo with her son Gene who is attending college there. She also visited with her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foster. Ted and Verla drove Alice home over the weekend. Henefer Church FOOLS PARADE Speakers in Sacrament meet- FRIDAY and SATURDAY ing Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pace of Wanshlp. They gave an interesting account of their 'People to People Tour of Dec. 17-1- 8 THE DESERTER Starring Local Items from Coalville 80th Birthday To Be Noted by Mrs. Crouch observance of her 80th birthday, Mrs. Rachel (Rae) Crouch of Morgan, will be honored fay her family at an open house Sunday, December In 12. Friends and relatives are in- vited to call from 2 to 7 pjn. at the DUP Building in Morgan. R is requested that gifts be omitted. Mrs. Crouch was born Dec. In Almy, Wyoming, a daughter of John and Ellen Ackers Cox. 13, 1891 She was maffled to E. M. (Me0 Crouch, June 10, 1914 in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. Mr. Crouch passed away May 15,1969. They motored to Evanston, Wyoming on Sunday to observe Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Mont Staley and their family, (hi Thanksgiving Day they Joined Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Staley and their family at Roy, Utah. Many Coalville families joyed the traditional ThanksgivMrs. Grace ing Stonebnker enjoyed dinner at the home of her son.DonStooe-trfak- er and his family in Evanen- ston. Jessie Sargent was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sargent In MorMr. and Mrs. Walt Wright dined with the Clint Bond family Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lamb had guests, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fransen and children, Birry and Michelle from Centerville and Mrs. Hester Koebbe for the and aim served on the Morgan Stake Relief Society Board. She served on the Morgan County Fair Board for 16 Fransen' s stayed big day. The for the weekend. E stella Dlston enjoyed foe day with Doris and Gwen Dlstonand family at Kearns. , There are four children, a son M. Wayne, Croydon and Mrs. Ted three daughters, (Faye) London, Croydon; Mrs. Delbert (Barbara) London, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Max (Colleen) Mecham, Morgan; 18 grandchildren and five great grandchil- Mrs. Bernett Smith was guest honor at a combination of dinner Thanksgiving-birthd- ay which was held at foe D.U.P. building Thanksgiving Day. dren. Kindergarten Writes Santa ht family members were In attendance. Some family members driving into Coalville for foe event were Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Vernette) Jones andfam-il- y and Mr. and Mrs. Lanny (Janet) Gill and family, Logan, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Spriggs and family, Bountiful; and Mr. and Mrs. Brent (Jennifer) Wheaten, Ogden. Besides all foe delicious food that makes up a traditional Thanksgiving table, Mrs. Smith was presented with a beautiful birthday cake. Grandson, LeRoy offered foe prayer and blessing on foe Thirty-eig- Mrs. Jane Jensens kindergarten class made a special trip to the postoffice Wednesday to mail a letter they had written to Santa Claus . In the letter the children thanked Santa for foe toys he left under the tree last year; this year each asked for a limit of two toys and a special idea to Santa not to forget any children. tures are sent in cm kindergarten miss him class-th- ey Press Boners-R- ev. who $ALE-Ta- ke over contract payments on '70 Volks -back of pictures. Publisher. .wagon good cond. Phone Don 38-t- nf 46-3. Holton, Kamas, RENT- -2 bdrm. apartment in Henefer. $64 heat Mor6, included. Phone 48-- lc gan. FOR 829-395- for winter storage, indoor or outdoor, campers, boats, construction equipment, etc. (P.C.) or Ph. 649-95- ... 521-29- 90 81 43-t- nf pLC). John Wayne Glen Campbell in TRUE GRIT FRIDAY and SATURDAY Dec. 31-Ja- n. 1 Walter Matthau in PLAZA SUITE WE CANNOT BE responsible for pictures brought or mailed into Morgan office. They are at foe Bee office for your taking if you wish to have them. FOR SALE- -2 Young cross bred bucks-gr- ain fed --Call Fay 48-l- p 4. Bates, 336-530- BROOKS SHOE STORE, F. Eugene Brooks, Authorized dealer for Knapp Shoes, Coal- ville, 48 --4p Utafat,g4Q17. FOR SALE- -1 pair men's ski is 205 cn. laminated wood with Miller step-i-n $4 5.00-s- ell 336-233- bindings. Cost for $22.50. Phone 48-l- 1. WANT TO BUY-go- od Stokermatlc. Call p used 783-48- 84. 48-2- nc FOR SALE-us- ed good condition. accordion, 0. Call 48- - nc 783-457- FOR SALE-19- 64 LaSabre Bulck $350.00. Also, 1963 Lincoln Continental $500.00-b- oth in good condition. Call 336-5348-2- nc RECIPE of the Week 1 tsp dry mustard 2 tbsp vinegar Are you aware that lamb is one of foe most easily digested meats and is often times on the menu for those convalescing. Its hard to beat a more delicious entree than broiled lamb chops. There are many other ways to prepare lamb. 1 1 tsp Worchestershire tsp. chill powder sauce 2 tbsp brown sugar 1 tsp salt 14 tsp pepper Roast ribs in oven until brown and partly cooked. 350 deg.-dr- ain off. fat. Cover with sauce and cook slowly until tender. Mr. Moore has a sheet of lamb recipes available for your taking at his office. If you cant get to foe office this week-- let me share one of foe many ways to prepare lamb which I took from this list of recipes. This newspaper won further honors this month, with announcement by foe Journalism Department of the Utah State University that "The Ants-Ey- e View had won first-plahonors in all Utah weekly newspapers for October. The column named tops was foe story of foe automobile accident in Ogden, caused fay M.B. ce BARBECUED LAMB RIBS 2- -3 pound ribs, neck or leg pieces. Sauce: 12 cup catsup. 1 cup tomato Juice Macs carelessness. 254 So. Main - Ph. In Salt Lake - 328-25- 86 The fincit selection of paperbacks in the West I Books " Records Muppets 1972 Calendar Pop-Ups into our Western world on THE QUALITY MACHINE Dependable Ones attended. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barnes from Idaho Falls, Idaho stoppod for a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frost. The Barnes had been visiting in California. his former parishioners at St. Josephs Church, Ginrdsville. -- Philadelphia (Pa.) Record. fi more going for you Crandall-Walke- r Motors, Inc. COALVILLE Russia. A musical number was presented by Dean Pace. THE SESAME STREET jSaifc, CALENDAR A Mutual 25-2-7 3p 46-t- nf Richard Crenna Dec. FOR Michael A. Boyle, new pastor of St. Edward foe Confessor Roman Catholic Church, yesterday received a desk set carved from Bekim Fehmu SATURDAY and MONDAY 1971 09. Their dinner was served at all please PEST CORNER IN town. Ideal Here's Your noon to give the men a chance to enjoy foe football game over T.V. while the ladies sat before foe fireplace and visited. It was a memorable occasion for will Thursday, December 2, 783-468- food. In foe group was Ryan Griffin from Henefer who will soon be moving to Idaho with his parents. Ryan will miss his teacher and friends in the North Summit 4. identify whose who, left to right Those present were Shirley, Don Winters, also Nedra Winters and Kent Blacken, Barbara Winters and Brent Dqyies. Vaughn, Afton, Jennie, Sherrie', Roma and Michael De&rden also Vickie Dearden and. Steve Jaussi from Orem. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Brown and Lynn Richins. The family had a very enjoyable time together, but missed MarJean and Lavell Edgel who were down to Delta pheasant hunting. Also Larry and Joye Winters who are stationed at Okinawa with foe Military i 336-530- PLEASE HELP US. When pic- Police. David and Rona Wright were hosts at their family Thanksgiving table. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Morton; Mr. and Mrs. Rim Robinson and sons, Bob and Kip; Mr. and Mrs. Vera Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bristow and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Don Piercey and Mr. and Mrs. Robyn Wilde. Coalville, Utah blood ent Energy-excell- 48 -- Inc years. She is presently a member of the Morgan 2nd Ward and Morgan Camp DUP. She is well known for her hospitality and good cooking. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 reg- ful lines. Phone David Bates Mont and gan. SELL-Beauti- istered Quarter horse mare. Lady Mr. and Mrs. Parley Brown enjoyed a rare family over the Thanksgiving members holiday. Thirty-fiv- e gathered around a bounteous table at foe Hoytsville Cultural Hall. Among foe family members who had traveled some distance were Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Margins) Durrani from Omaha, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brown and family from Genola and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Broqp from Provo. A birthday -- Thanks giving dinner was held at the home of Ruth Richins November M., in honor of Vivian C. Browns birthday and prior to the departure of Dave and Vivian Brown for their winter home in Mesa, Arizona. in Henefer. Mr. and Mrs. Crouch lived cm a ranch in Croydon for over 50 years, moving to Morgan in 1966. While a resident of Croydon, she was an active member of the Ward, serving as Relief Society president, MIA leader, as a president, Visiting Teacher for 45 years GetAcfat... Hoytsville Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Staley enjoyed celebrating Thanksgiving on two different occasions. WILL Hera la a children's calendar that contains ell the color and excitement of Sesame Street Itself. Eech month ie a big, bright poster that features one of Marrleds meeting will be held on Sunday, December S at the home of Fawn and Gordon Stephens at 7:30 p.m. Myron Richins will give the tho Sesame Street characters and one of the tvs1 'V.' Sesame Street learning goals. 10" x 15", spiral bound. All ages. $2.95 v lesson. r, THE SESAME STREET STORYBOOK Announcement is mado of the Ward Family Home Evening and Christmas party. It will beheld Monday, December 20. All Stories and routines taken directly from the ahow In this marvelous storybook starring Big Bird, Bert and Ernie, Oscar, and all the other denizens from Seeamo Street. Yes, learning can be fun. 8" x 11". All ages. 83.95 full-col- members are urged to come and Join in the fun. SESAME STREET POP-UP- S THE ALPHABET BOOK THE COUNTING BOOK IN AND OUT WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? That unique combination of fun end looming that Is Sertme Street . . . now In pop-uthat come alive with paper animation techniques. Agee Eech 62.50 NOW THE ps 3-- ARMY STARTS YOU AT 268.50 PER MONTH AND YOU MAY NOT EVEN HAVE TO SPEND IT. Pay is doubled and you still get free meals, free housing, free medical and dental care, free job training and education, and 30 days paid vacation a year. Todays Army wants to join you at a higher salary. SESAME STREET MUPPETS Four-col- Street paper puppota charactere-Be- rt, Monstor-th- at pop Into child pulle a tab, and "talk" whan ho pulls a airing. In an 8" x 10" anvofopa. Ages 81.60 3-- GORDON OF SESAME STREET And I heal'd him exclaim from the seat where he sat: "Merry Christmas to all . . . You can count on the Cat tells four enchanting storiosl THE DRAGON THE PECAN TREE GIVEAWAY GIBSON t A LOT OP HOT WATER Each brightly Illustrated picture book by Matt Robinson, who stars as Gordon of Sesame Street, comae with Its own record of "Gordon" himself felling the story. Ages Each ok and racord-S1.- 95 45-rp- m Ask ior details about the Christ mas Shopping Spree Remember . . . 4-- This is Arctic Cat Headquarters CHOOSE FROM FOUR GREAT MODELS For details, see your Army Please Ship the Following: Representative CALL COLLECT 524-40- 26 f of three favorite Sesame Ernie, and the Cookie life when the aet-bo- J BRYAN GEARYS CONOCO STATION South on Main St I Coalville, Utah Add 4c Sales Tax 35c Postage ,4. |